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LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES

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Summary of Contents for LEGACY ELITE 2022

Page 1: ...VIEW THIS MANUAL ONLINE AT OLIVERTRAVELTRAILERS COM LEGACY ELITE LEGACY ELITE II OPTIONAL FEATURES COMPONENT MANUALS 2022...

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Page 3: ...BATTERIES TRUMA AQUAGO COMFORT WATER HEATER TRUMA ELECTRIC ANTIFREEZE KIT FURRION REAR BACKUP CAMERA SURECALL FUSION2GO 3 0 CELL BOOSTER OMNI DIRECTIONAL ANTENNAS WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2 SATELLITE ANTEN...

Page 4: ...ended Bright Way Group Batteries Contact Oliver Travel Trailers Service Department for Warranty Warranty 1 Year Cradlepoint Wireless WAN Cradlepoint 1111 W Jefferson Street Boise ID 83702 Phone 855 81...

Page 5: ...an Dimas CA 91773 Email N A Phone 909 599 7816 Warranty 5 Years Magnedyne Omni Directional Antenna Magnadyne Corporation 1111 W Victoria Street Compton CA 90220 Email support magnadyne com Phone 1 310...

Page 6: ...IN 46516 Email questions wifiranger com Phone 574 295 2441 Warranty 1 Year Winegard Carryout G2 Satellite Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood Street Burlington IA 52601 Email help winegard com Phone 1 800...

Page 7: ...Section 1 Preparation Section 2 Installing Rack Ball Housing Section 3 Attaching Tension Plate and Chains Section 4 Attaching Frame Brackets to Trailer Section 5 Setting the Tension Section 6 Checking...

Page 8: ...recommendations on a replacement coupler Please feel free to contact us if you have further concerns or questions Customer Service 208 523 6460 customerservice anderseninc com help AndersenHitches co...

Page 9: ...y warnings setup instructions and maintenance before installing your hitch Make sure the trailer coupler is coupled and secured properly before towing and that safety chains are in place Do not modify...

Page 10: ...red ball and brake material cone 3383 3355 7 Spring Clip attached to tapered ball 3376 8 Frame Bracket Bolts and Nuts 5 8 x 4 4 sets 9 Pointed Set Screws 2 or 4 pcs depending on your specific WD kit 1...

Page 11: ...imitations of each manufacturer s maximum weight recommendations 1 2 Ensure that the trailer is parallel to the ground by comparing measurements A and B i e from the ground to the frame on both the fr...

Page 12: ...you lock the trailer coupler in place on the ball 3 5 Attach the chain shackles to the Tension Triangle Plate by threading the shackle pin through the hole on the plate everything should look like th...

Page 13: ...there are two options 1 Move adjust the obstructing object forward or backward so it is out of the way Some items like propane tanks and batteries can be moved or raised using off the shelf frames or...

Page 14: ...ide Then use a second frame bolt and nut through the first set of bracket holes above the upper edge of your trailer frame Do not install the pointed set screws until installation step 4 6 CAUTION Dou...

Page 15: ...ackets and one set on the inside brackets as shown on page 8 1 OPTIONAL SET SCREW INSTALLATION PRE DRILLING for both Regular and C Channel frames A good option to strengthen and secure the hold of the...

Page 16: ...ution Hitch can accommodate nearly all Y style trailer frames In some cases you may need to remove or add a few chain links to allow installation at the optimum position on the trailer frame In some c...

Page 17: ...cumstances you will be able to see just how well the installation and adjustment is going by standing back and looking at how level the trailer and tow vehicle are The trailer should be level while th...

Page 18: ...ontact your local Authorized Andersen Dealer or visit our help website at help AndersenHitches com or call our customer service center at 1 800 635 6106 TROUBLESHOOTING HOW LEVEL YOU ARE UNHOOKING THE...

Page 19: ...d followed all of the installation instructions well but are still having difficulty with the installation or hook up please contact your local Authorized Andersen Dealer visit our website at help And...

Page 20: ...Each bracket set includes 2 inside brackets 2 outside brackets 4 bolts 4 nuts and 2 or 4 set screws 3361 4 3 8 Bracket Set 3359 3 4 5 6 Bracket Set multi frame 3369 3 4 5 6 RAISED Bracket Set low trai...

Page 21: ...ng but not limited to loading the Product beyond the Product s rated load capacity 2 Defects or damage caused by an accident sudden impact arising from a collision or other abnormal occurrences 3 Defe...

Page 22: ...22 AUTO DRAIN...

Page 23: ...EFERENCE Read these instructions carefully before using your microwave oven If you follow the instructions your oven will provide you with many years of good service INSTRUCTION MANUAL Microwave Oven...

Page 24: ...520X475X375 mm PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY a Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since operation can result in harmful exposure to microwav...

Page 25: ...o not heat narrow necked containers such as syrup bottles 10 Do not attempt to deep fry in your microwave oven 11 Do not attempt home canning in this microwave oven as it is impossible to be sure all...

Page 26: ...n repair or adjustment 9 This appliance should be serviced only 10 Do not cover or block any openings on the appliance 11 Do not store this appliance outdoors Do not use this product near water for ex...

Page 27: ...tension cord use only a 3 wire extension cord that has a The marked rating of the extension cord shall be equal to or greater than the electrical appliance understood If it is necessary to use an 3 bl...

Page 28: ...to use for microwaving If utensil in question following the procedure below 1 Operation of the microwave oven may cause interference to your radio TV or similar 2 When there is interference it may be...

Page 29: ...a wrap for steaming Microwave safe only Follow the manufacturer instructions Should be labeled Microwave Safe Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot Boiling bags and tightly closed...

Page 30: ...ccessories Glass tray 1 Turntable ring assembly 1 Instruction Manual 1 Hub underside Glass tray Turntable ring assembly a Never place the glass tray upside down The glass tray should never be restrict...

Page 31: ...enu Popcorn Potato Beverage Dinner Plate Fresh Vegetable Frozen Vegetable Convection Menu Roast Chicken Cake Pizza 7 Number keys Convection Temperature keys 8 Clock setting 9 Stop Clear 10 Express Coo...

Page 32: ...mal state Note 1 Kitchen timer is a timer as an alarm clock 2 In the timing state the oven will not start with any program and the oven light will not light 3 Microwave Cooking Select different microw...

Page 33: ...4 Press the Start 30SEC button to start cooking Conv indicator will flash will light and cooking time will count down Note Grill Pad presses instructions 5 Convection Cooking B Convection Cooking Wit...

Page 34: ...is displayed 4 Press number keys 1 0 0 0 to adjust the cooking time as you need 5 Press Start 30 SEC to start cooking 6 Convection Roast Cooking 1 Press Roast once the oven will display 325F and the...

Page 35: ...3 seconds 2 During cooking press Clock to check the current time and the time will be displayed for 2 3 seconds Pay Special Attention When cooking with Microwave Convection Grill Roast or Time Defrost...

Page 36: ...nu Chart Menu Weight Oz Display Fresh Vegetable Popcorn Beverage Dinner Plate Potato Cake Roast Chicken Frozen Vegetable Pizza 1 75 OZ 3 00 OZ 3 50 OZ 1 2 3 1 2 3 8 00 OZ 12 00 OZ 16 00 OZ 4 00 OZ 8 0...

Page 37: ...ompletely c Cooking time power level is not suitble d Food is not turned or stirred a Use microwave safe cookware only b Completely defrost food c Use correct cooking time power level d Turn or stir f...

Page 38: ...38 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN 2017 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 1 User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17 COR Series Router IBR900 IBR950 User Manual...

Page 39: ...6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 ACCESSORIES 8 BUSINESS GRADE MODEM SPECIFICATIONS 8 HARDWARE 10 POWER GPIO CONNECTOR 11 EXTENSIBILITY DOCK INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 12 EXTENSIBILITY DOCK HARDWARE AND DIMENSIONS 1...

Page 40: ...6 DNS SERVERS 69 WIFI AS WAN 72 WAN AFFINITY 73 CLIENT DATA USAGE 75 NHRP 75 SECURITY 77 IDENTITIES 77 ZONE FIREWALL 78 CLOUD BASED SECURITY 83 WEB ACCESS FILTERING 84 CERTIFICATE MANAGEMENT 86 SYSTEM...

Page 41: ...and includes a 2 meter locking power and GPIO cable direct wire IBR900 only WAN Dual modem capable with optional COR Extensibility Dock LP6 LTE Advanced LTE HSPA SIM based Auto Carrier Selection for a...

Page 42: ...ent sessions L2TP GRE Tunnel OSPF BGP RIP Route Filters Access Control Lists Prefix Filters Route Maps Communities for BGP Per Interface Routing Routing Rules Policy based Routing NAT less Routing Vir...

Page 43: ...antenna connectors SMA One active GPS antenna connector SMA Two WiFi antenna connectors R SMA 15 pin dock port for COR Extensibiliity Dock or 9 wire GPIO cable TEMPERATURE 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F...

Page 44: ...rom dust and splashing water Materials WEEE RoHS RoHS 2 California Prop 65 Vehicle E Mark compliant with ISO 7637 2 Telecom PTCRB CTIA GCF CC Regulatory Models S5A643A S5A644A S5A648A S5A701A S5A706A...

Page 45: ...ower supply Part 170716 000 International power supply includes adapters for US EU UK AU Part 170717 000 Barrel to 4 pin power adapter Part 170665 000 ANTENNAS 3G 4G Modem WiFi GPS 700 MHz 2700 MHz Wi...

Page 46: ...ort Industry Standards Certs CE FCC GCF CC IC PTCRB AT T Sprint Verizon COR IBR900 IBR950LP5 models include an integrated LTE Advanced Category 6 4G LTE modem and support Asia Pacific The LP5 modems s...

Page 47: ...Antenna Connector Reverse SMA USB 2 0 Port 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port Configurable LAN or WAN Default WAN 10 100 1000 Ethernet Port Configurable LAN or WAN Default LAN Power Port WiFi Antenna Connector...

Page 48: ...50 1 5 17 POWER GPIO CONNECTOR This connector has four pin slots power ground input and output Connector pinout view into router rear view of cable connector Pin Definition Details Wire Color 1 Ground...

Page 49: ...er facing the dock slide the mounting flange s of the router E into the guide rails of the dock A 6 Fully seat the dock connectors and align the router dock holes 7 Secure router to dock using four M5...

Page 50: ...R950 1 5 17 EXTENSIBILITY DOCK HARDWARE AND DIMENSIONS Top view Bottom view Rear view Front view GPIO Connector See Appendix A for Pinout information 10 100 Ethernet Ports Dock to Router Connector 3G...

Page 51: ...e powered using an approved 9 33 VDC power source Green Powered ON No Light Not receiving power Check the power switch and the power source connection Yellow Attention Open the administration pages an...

Page 52: ...d and two modem antennas to the connectors Antennas are jointed which enables you to position them for optimal signal To attach hold the antenna straight and twist the base of the antenna to connect f...

Page 53: ...age networks at geographically distributed stores and branch locations with Enterprise Cloud Manager Cradlepoint s next generation management and application platform Enterprise Cloud Manager ECM inte...

Page 54: ...dems WWAN Ethernet LAN WiFi LAN To quickly edit settings for any of these areas click on the pencil icon in the top right of the desired dialog box You may return to the Dashboard at any time by click...

Page 55: ...e Failback Standby STANDBY Standby is used to decrease failover time from one WAN interface to another When Standby is enabled for a WAN profile or interface the relevant interfaces are kept in a conn...

Page 56: ...on values and the observed capabilities of the device Data Usage This mode works in concert with the Client Data Usage feature The router will make a best effort to keep data usage between interfaces...

Page 57: ...diately whenever a higher priority interface is plugged in or when there is a priority change Immediate failback returns you to the use of your preferred Internet source more quickly which may have ad...

Page 58: ...best effort to keep all interfaces with these rules at a similar percentage utilization of data e g 10 50 90 as the cycle progresses rather than quickly using 100 of a fast 1GB capped interface while...

Page 59: ...User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17 STATUS Internet Local Networks Client List Tunnels Firewall Routing Ethernet GPS System Logs INTERNET CONNECTIONS Select your device to reveal detailed information ab...

Page 60: ...60 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN 2017 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 23 User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17...

Page 61: ...61 CRADLEPOINT WIRELESS WAN 2017 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 24 User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17...

Page 62: ...LIENT DATA USAGE Displays the following client information Name IP Address MAC Address Data Uploaded Data Downloaded Last Traffic To reset information click Reset Statistics STATISTICS Statistics can...

Page 63: ...lepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 26 User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17 QOS Displays packets and bytes transmitted and received by your Quality of Service QoS queues To enable a...

Page 64: ...2017 Cradlepoint All Rights Reserved 1 855 813 3385 cradlepoint com 27 User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17 LOCAL NETWORKS Displays information about your local networks To configure local networks go to...

Page 65: ...ireless and Wired Clients and Revoke Hotspot Clients TUNNELS CP SECURE VPN Displays status of your CP Secure VPN Tunnels To add and configure CP Secure VPN Tunnels go to NETWORKING Tunnels CP Secure V...

Page 66: ...lays status of your OpenVPN Tunnels To add and configure OpenVPN Tunnels go to NETWORKING Tunnels OpenVPN Displays status of your GRE Tunnels To add and configure GRE Tunnels go to NETWORKING Tunnels...

Page 67: ...s information about your System protocol BGP OSPF RIP and RIPng Routes To configure these routes go to NETWORKING Tunnels ETHERNET Displays information about your Ethernet ports To configure Ethernet...

Page 68: ...13 3385 cradlepoint com 31 User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17 GPS Displays GPS location and status To enable and configure GPS go to SYSTEM Administration GPS SYSTEM LOGS Displays System Log information...

Page 69: ...eferred to as the SSID service set identifier For security purposes Cradlepoint highly recommends that you change this from the pre configured name Hidden This shows whether the router broadcasts its...

Page 70: ...or Enterprise assume Personal since you need to know RADIUS authentication for Enterprise In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users Cradlepoint highly recommends WPA2 AES fo...

Page 71: ...e size in bytes is greater than the RTS Threshold This setting should remain at its default value Fragmentation Threshold Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units fragments to improve perform...

Page 72: ...ion Coding Schemes to enable higher throughput in various environments Since clients can dynamically change rates depending on environment selecting Auto is generally best Short GI Short GI is an opti...

Page 73: ...ernet over a modem This is often used if the router has a main wired link and a secondary modem for failover typically with a more expensive limited data plan Select this option if you want the router...

Page 74: ...being forced to authenticate again Idle Timeout Default 15 minutes If the user is idle for this amount of time make them re authenticate Bandwidth upload Default 512 Kbits sec The data rate limit for...

Page 75: ...g applications such as Web and FTP Servers on your network should either use a static IP address or a reservation While you have the option to manually input the information to reserve an IP address H...

Page 76: ...enable IP Passthrough Hotspot Provide Hotspot Services on this Network requiring Terms of Service or RADIUS UAM authentication before WAN access will occur on both Wireless and Wired LAN connections I...

Page 77: ...cts as a proxy for DHCP broadcast messages that must be routed to remote segments This is accomplished by converting broadcast DHCP messages to unicast messages to communicate between clients and serv...

Page 78: ...o automatically set the DHCP default gateway address and DNS server address to the Virtual IP in DHCP leases provided on this network STP Enable STP Enable Spanning Tree Protocol loop detection Bridge...

Page 79: ...tally blocking yourself from accessing the router MAC Logging Configuration Enable MAC Logging Enabling MAC Logging will cause the router to log MAC addresses that are connected to the router MAC addr...

Page 80: ...el Add Edit Tunnel General Name Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies it Activation Username Account username Activation Password Account password VLAN INTERFACES A virtual local area networ...

Page 81: ...l security to authenticate and encrypt packets exchanged across the tunnels To set up a VPN tunnel with a Cradlepoint router on one end there must be another device usually a router that also supports...

Page 82: ...le set of certificates for the router to use Pre Shared Key Create a password or key The routers on both sides of the tunnel must use this same key Mode Select from Tunnel Transport or VTI Tunnel Tunn...

Page 83: ...traffic going through the VPN tunnel to only that port If the field is left blank any port will be accepted by the tunnel Add Edit Tunnel Remote Gateway Gateway This value can be any of the following...

Page 84: ...er the time has expired IKE will renegotiate a new set of phase 1 keys Encryption Hash and DH Groups Each IKE exchange uses one encryption algorithm one hash function and one DH group to make a secure...

Page 85: ...n and the Cradlepoint default is 96 bit truncation but RFC4868 requires 128 bit A VPN to newer Cisco or Juniper devices will typically require 128 bit Add Edit Tunnel Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Det...

Page 86: ...efault 20 seconds Range 0 3600 seconds 20 seconds will be sufficient in almost all cases Tunnel Connect Retry Number of seconds between connection attempts Default 30 seconds Range 10 255 seconds 30 s...

Page 87: ...pher Block Chaining mode Blowfish has the advantages of being fast very secure and allowing key sizes of up to 448 bits Blowfish is designed to be used in situations where keys are changed infrequentl...

Page 88: ...the tunnel is alive or not Click Add to configure a new GRE tunnel click Edit to make changes to an existing tunnel Add Edit Tunnel General Tunnel Name Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies...

Page 89: ...ax When Port Select by the physical port on the router into which you are plugging the modem e g USB Port 2 Manufacturer Select by the modem manufacturer e g Cradlepoint Inc Model Set your rule accord...

Page 90: ...o a range of IP addresses or to a single IP address For example you could input 192 168 0 0 and 255 255 255 0 to connect your tunnel to all the addresses of the remote network in the 192 168 0 x range...

Page 91: ...twork regularly re registers with the home agent e g every 30 seconds Specify the number of seconds between each check in MTU Override the maximum transmission unit MTU of the NEMO tunnel The TCP MSS...

Page 92: ...word used to authenticate the associated Local and Remote names Overrides Override Authentication methods parameters With methods set to Allow the two ends of the tunnel can negotiate a common scheme...

Page 93: ...table Any traffic matched by the policy will be routed according to the specified route table If no policy or no route is matched the lookup will continue with the next policy in the list Main Route...

Page 94: ...ss Enter the network address in the following forms IPv4 1 2 3 4 32 IPv6 0123 4567 CDEF 128 The optional gateway must match the IP version entered here Gateway Enter the gateway in the following forms...

Page 95: ...oute if the Match Conditions are met Match Conditions A set of conditions that define a match Set Actions A set of actions that are triggered by a match Certain match conditions and set actions are pr...

Page 96: ...is a label which is attached to routes learned from that community Then that community or label can be used to select which policy s should be applied to those routes The latest version of BGP Border...

Page 97: ...ime is the timeout after the last keepalive message until the peer is declared dead The Keepalive interval must be set in order to set the Hold time All times are in seconds from 1 to 65535 Set to 0 o...

Page 98: ...d with al and pl respectively Filter list In Out Filter this neighbor s incoming and or outgoing advertisements according to the specified as path access list s Lists are chosen from the collection of...

Page 99: ...ter is unreachable Passive Interface Default By default any interface that controls a defined OSPF network will send link state advertisements Set Passive Interface Default to allow only interfaces co...

Page 100: ...is a stub and no area router will propagate routes external to OSPF and AS External LSAs Type 5s or ASBR Summary LSAs Type 4 will be propagated into the area Only Network Summary Type 3 and default r...

Page 101: ...etwork will be broadcast to its neighboring router The router supports RIP version 2 as described in RFC2453 and RIP version 1 as described in RFC1058 RIP Editor Name Unique name of the policy Metric...

Page 102: ...t Specify access lists that filter the incoming and outgoing distribution of RIP routes Distribute Prefix list In Out Specify prefix lists that filter the incoming and outgoing distribution of RIP rou...

Page 103: ...ps provide a means to filter and or apply actions to routes allowing policies to be applied to routes QOS When QoS Quality of Service also known as Traffic Shaping is enabled the router will control t...

Page 104: ...acket that flows through this queue Use the value of 0 to clear the existing DSCP value in the packet header DSCP Tagging is sometimes used so that other networking equipment upstream or post NAT can...

Page 105: ...lower priority traffic which can lead to shorter response times Also when spare bandwidth is available it is offered to higher priority queues first Move the slider to select from the following option...

Page 106: ...10 0 Source Netmask 255 255 255 0 Application Set Application sets can be defined in the Application Sets tab of the Firewall Configuration page The application identification might not take place un...

Page 107: ...addresses 8 8 8 8 and 8 8 4 4 while 4 2 2 2 and 4 2 2 3 are servers from Level 3 Communications Force All DNS Requests To Router Enabling this will redirect all DNS requests from LAN clients to the r...

Page 108: ...External IP The external IP is usually configured automatically during connection However in situations where the unit is within a private network behind a firewall or router the network s external I...

Page 109: ...have already been configured as WAN sources The router will attempt to connect to any of these access points using the password you have configured If more than one access point is in range then the...

Page 110: ...twork so that particular bandwidth uses are associated with particular WAN sources This allows you to prioritize bandwidth EXAMPLE You could specify that your guest LAN is only associated with your Et...

Page 111: ...em Wireless as WAN WiMAX Serial Number Select a 3G or LTE modem by the serial number MAC Address Select from a dropdown list of attached devices Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router...

Page 112: ...between spokes With NHRP systems attached to an NBMA network dynamically learn the NBMA address of the other systems that are part of that network allowing these systems to directly communicate witho...

Page 113: ...S Multicast packets will be forwarded to each statically configured next hop server This is default and is typical for the configuration of an NHRP spoke Dynamic Multicast packets will be forwarded to...

Page 114: ...re entered with at least one dot separating a top level domain from a root zone e g cradlepoint com To add a Host Address Identity click Add PORTS A port identity member can be entered as a single Sta...

Page 115: ...or altered to filter the traffic flow Default Deny All is a preconfigured policy to deny all traffic initialized from one zone to be blocked to another zone WAN to LAN forwardings use this policy by d...

Page 116: ...e chosen from the list of Zone Definitions In addition two special zones can be selected for forwarding endpoints The All zone will match any traffic handled by the router and is used as an endpoint f...

Page 117: ...8 to 64 is not without problems as some of the LANs may lose IPv6 connectivity REMOTE ACCESS RESTRICTION Add any IPv4 addresses that need access to remote administration to this list Clicking Add will...

Page 118: ...port numbers Local Computer Select the IP address of an attached device from the dropdown menu or manually input the IP address of a device Local Port s The port number s that corresponds to the serv...

Page 119: ...nge on the local computer to receive forwarded traffic Protocol Select the IP protocol traffic to forward Dynamic 1 1 NAT Dynamic NAT allows translating the destination ip of incoming network traffic...

Page 120: ...TEM Feature Licenses to enable this feature Enter your Zscaler account information to enable these settings Input local network information Network Address and Netmask to assign your Zscaler implement...

Page 121: ...dresses By default each MAC address is allowed website access Click Add Edit to change this setting for a MAC address Input the MAC Address and Default Action you would like to apply to that MAC addre...

Page 122: ...for maps example com with a priority of 49 or less will allow access When creating rules keep in mind that some sites use multiple domains so each domain may need a rule added to produce the desired...

Page 123: ...ificates including certificate details Name Friendly description of the certificate Location The certificate issuer s locality city town etc Organization Information The organization to which the cert...

Page 124: ...ds PKCS 12 files bundle public and private certificate keys in an archive file format The PKCS 12 container format is more secure than the PEM container format because it is protected by an encryption...

Page 125: ...oint com 88 User Manual IBR900 IBR950 1 5 17 To export select a local certificate from the dropdown list and download it to your computer or local device in PKCS 12 format When you export this file yo...

Page 126: ...or the router from the Internet using the router s Internet address Allow WAN pings When enabled the functionality allows an external WAN client to ping the router Allow Remote Web Administration When...

Page 127: ...he router time will be based on when the router firmware was built which is guaranteed to be wrong Whenever the Internet connection is re established and once a week thereafter the router will ask the...

Page 128: ...em ID to the name of the first client that gets a DHCP lease This feature cannot be used with email alerts but alerts can be sent to ECM GPS If you have an attached device with GPS support you can ena...

Page 129: ...onnected clients Port Choose a port between 1 and 65535 Language Settings NMEA Choose Language NMEA Include System ID Include the router s System ID sentence with every data message This can be useful...

Page 130: ...gs Modem Status A string containing GPS position as well as cellular modem status RSRP DBM RSRQ ECIO etc NOTE Modem Status has no configurable options Reporting Intervals Default Time Interval seconds...

Page 131: ...es if errors are encountered or if the Internet connection goes down and send the buffered sentences when the connection is restored Client name Your client s name should include only Aa Zz numerals a...

Page 132: ...atic 5 Float RTK 6 estimated dead reckoning 7 Manual input mode 8 Simulation mode 06 Number of satellites being tracked 1 5 Horizontal dilution of precision HDOP relative accuracy of horizontal positi...

Page 133: ...onse will be delivered to the sender This means an administrator might have to send messages multiple times before the desired action is performed SMS is a slow protocol It can take seconds or up to a...

Page 134: ...lly support RFC5424 and will treat the BOM as ASCII text which will appear as garbled characters in the log If this occurs disable this option Log to attached USB stick Only enable this option if inst...

Page 135: ...ugh ECM Input your ECM Username and ECM Password and click Register You have now registered the device with Enterprise Cloud Manager Suspending the ECM Client Click on the Suspend Client button to sto...

Page 136: ...eduled for daily weekly and monthly reports Frequency You also choose the Time you want the alert sent SMTP Mail Server Since your router does not have its own email server to receive alerts you must...

Page 137: ...ch active state should trigger an alert Input Delay Duration Input delay duration setting aims to minimize the number of false positives by waiting a set number of seconds and confirming that the GPIO...

Page 138: ...make SNMP services available on the LAN networks provided by this router SNMP will not be available on guest or virtual networks that do not have administrative access LAN port Use the LAN port field...

Page 139: ...SNMP host in the username field Password Enter the Password for your SNMP host in the password and verify password fields This password must be at least eight characters long Enable SNMP traps Enablin...

Page 140: ...le on a computer Restore Settings Click on Restore Settings to restore your previous settings from a file on a computer Firmware Management Load new firmware and restore your previous settings from a...

Page 141: ...nnot select the active image On multi firmware modems the carrier firmware is selected automatically Carrier Displays the carrier supported by the modem firmware For carriers not otherwise available G...

Page 142: ...rmitted against a Cradlepoint server WAN Device The WAN Device that is selected will have the test run on it If no device is selected then the highest priority connected device will be used Custom Ser...

Page 143: ...st WPA2 Select this option if your wireless adapters support WPA2 only mode This will connect to most new devices and is the most secure but may not connect to older devices or some handheld devices s...

Page 144: ...ult and after finishing this Wizard go to the CONNECTION MANAGER page select your modem and edit the settings The SIM PIN APN tab has more available settings than are provided here Some modems require...

Page 145: ...router will be used All Ethernet ports will be set to LAN All network groups except the primary network group will be removed All WAN devices will have Load Balance disabled and the highest priority...

Page 146: ...in 6 USB D Pin 7 USB D Pin 8 GPIO1 Pin 9 GPIO2 Pin 10 GPIO3 Pin 11 GPIO4 Pin 12 GND Pin 13 Ignition Sense Pin 14 Router power in out 18 W in min 6 W out max Pin 15 Router power in out 18 W in min 6 W...

Page 147: ...D ITS AFFILIATES HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL A DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL GENERAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION FOR LOSS O...

Page 148: ...do the same for odd shapes angles For mattresses that have a beveled edge against an outside bulkhead hull you may want to consider placing a strip of HyperVent or other insulation between the mattre...

Page 149: ...149 KEYLESS ENTRY DOOR LOCK...

Page 150: ...150 NATURE S HEAD Self Contained Composting Toilet Installation Manual and User s Guide Saving Our Water for Tomorrow NATURE S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET...

Page 151: ...s Head Inc www NaturesHead net Sales PO Box 250 Van Buren OH 45889 Phone 251 295 3043 Email sales NaturesHead net Corporate 535 Bayou Sara Avenue Saraland AL 36571 Made in the USA NATURE S HEAD COMPOS...

Page 152: ...for many other applications Wherever you choose to install your new NATURE S HEAD toilet it is sure to provide you with years of worry free sanitation solutions without the hassles inconvenience expen...

Page 153: ...d or solar the toilet comes with the necessary parts Our PVC vent assembly is an easy way for My RV installation The toilet comes with the 12 volt parts needed You will need our Power Transformer AC A...

Page 154: ...um is required Sphagnum Peat Moss The most commonly used material is sphagnum peat moss organic which is available at most garden stores or home improvement stores It is usually available in a shrink...

Page 155: ...stated in our instructions the following Allow approximately 1 5 inches behind toilet if against a bulkhead or wall for the bowl to tilt for servicing To disengage the bowl from the base face the toil...

Page 156: ...156 Page 5 2017 Nature s Head Inc INSTALLATION Dimensions 13 2 5 Standard Handle 21 Spider Handle 19 Standard Handle Spider Handle 12 NATURE S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET...

Page 157: ...w adequate room for the hose connection and agitator handle Both of these may be relocated to the opposite side of the unit if needed In some space restricted areas it may be necessary to offset the t...

Page 158: ...way Carefully position the L brackets inside of the lines that you drew walls be sure you know what is behind them The holes in the brackets are for 12 countersunk bolts or screws If you are using th...

Page 159: ...nt you may be required handyman to do this for you Due to the variety of ventilation choices available the external vent has not been provided Mushroom vents solar vents and our PVC Vent Assembly Kit...

Page 160: ...en set screw and locknut In the event that the handle must be moved to the opposite site of the base the agitator must be manually removed reversed and reinstalled A Video showing how to reverse the a...

Page 161: ...for the head and normally not necessary on the exterior connecter With depending on the amount of support provided for the vent hose If the hose is supported properly you will probably not need a cla...

Page 162: ...162 Page 11 2017 Nature s Head Inc INSTALLATION Venting NATURE S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET...

Page 163: ...rmer AC Adapter disregard the fuse fuse holder and single pin cable as they are intended for use ONLY with a 12 volt power source No fuse is required when using the Power Transformer AC Adapter These...

Page 164: ...astotheproperuseof yourhead Thiswillallowpropercompostingactionandassistyour guestsinfeelingcomfortablewithanewpieceofequipment Page14 2017Nature sHead Inc USAGE continued unpleasantodorandpreventprop...

Page 165: ...less substantial brands such as marine or RV paper will compost the quickest Diapers wipes and tampons should not be placed in the solids bin Many brands of these items are made from a mix of rayon an...

Page 166: ...tain approximately 2 2 gallons of urine The translucent material of the container allows easy visualization of the liquid level To empty the liquid waste container 1 Release the latches located at bot...

Page 167: ...the base and empty the contents into the bag without spillage This is especially useful when the toilet is used for boats and other mobile units as removing the toilet is unnecessary It is unnecessary...

Page 168: ...material will not be decomposed This also means that the fecal bacteria present in fresh human wastes may still be present We recommend taking precautions such as the use of gloves if you may come int...

Page 169: ...tches knobs agitator and trapdoor components are either stainless steel or brass Filters on each side of the base should be removed and cleaned yearly or when emptying the solid wastes the bolts clean...

Page 170: ...to someone urinating directly into the compost section This can also contribute to an unpleasant odor The compost area should have only a musty smell If a sewage odor is present please contact Nature...

Page 171: ...hinge pre installed for rapid change out Handle is included Lid for Solids Bin Vented lid for use when transporting solids bin is necessary Power Transformer AC Adapter Optional 110 V adapter used onl...

Page 172: ...172 LV D UHJLVWHUHG WUDGHPDUN RI 1DWXUH V HDG QF OO RWKHU PDUNV DUH WKH SURSHUW RI WKHLU UHVSHFWLYH RZQHUV Nature s Head Composting Toilet NATURE S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET...

Page 173: ...173 NATURE S HEAD INC PO Box 250 Van Buren OH 45889 251 295 3043 www NaturesHead net NATURE S HEAD COMPOSTING TOILET...

Page 174: ...slide it on the splined piece NOTE Make sure the splined piece from the tabletop mounting plate is inserted completely so it is flush with the bushing on the arm Install the splined piece of the leg i...

Page 175: ...175 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES MiniBMS 12V130A G31 LRBM8 User Guide RB TECHNOLOGY NeverDie Compact Series 100 Internal BMS Part Number 74 505...

Page 176: ...in addition to turning OFF the Power switch on the battery to isolate it from other electrical circuits before performing any repairs or maintenance on the system Always use proper wire sizes to conne...

Page 177: ...for a 5 16 or M8 size ring terminal lugs secured by the included M8 bolts flat washers and lock washers When using flat washers and lock washers it is critical to place the ring terminal lug in direct...

Page 178: ...shipping laws and regulations your battery may be received at a partial state of charge typically 50 The battery needs to be fully charged before use This is necessary to calibrate the state of charge...

Page 179: ...loat mode set it to 13 4 13 6V If you are not sure if your charger is suitable for charging your battery contact Lithionics Battery or your dealer to confirm charger compatibility or to purchase compa...

Page 180: ...balance if necessary Storage Storing your battery at the correct specifications is important as it keeps the battery in the healthiest state possible Consult the table below for proper storage condit...

Page 181: ...ithionics Battery Monitor App and accept location permissions 4 Under the Device List select the battery you would like to monitor the device name is identified by the battery serial number Once the B...

Page 182: ...e section of the app The BMS firmware version and update status can be found in the settings menu when connected to the Battery NOTE The firmware update should only be performed if necessary Additiona...

Page 183: ...s energy High Voltage Cutoff HVC During charging the BMS will disable charge current if any cell reaches 3 75V or higher approximately 14 8V total voltage This should not happen during normal operatio...

Page 184: ...tput Voltage Range 10 4 14 6V Recommended discharge current 80A Max continuous discharge current 100A with starting temp of 77 F 25 C Surge discharge current 400A for 30s max with starting temp of 77...

Page 185: ...the battery to turn off Most commonly the battery will turn off once you reach the 10 reserve range and just needs to be recharged Using the Bluetooth app and Status Code can provide you with helpful...

Page 186: ...186 LITHIONICS LITHIUM BATTERIES NeverDie Compact Series 200 Internal BMS MiniBMS GTX12V315A E2107 CS200 User Guide Rev A TECHNOLOGY...

Page 187: ...from other electrical circuits before performing any repairs or maintenance on the system Always use proper wire sizes to connect the system to inverters chargers or other equipment Always use crimpe...

Page 188: ...bars are not included NOTE It is recommended to keep the battery box and packaging material in case you need to return for service Reference Feature Description A Positive Terminal Brass Nickel Plated...

Page 189: ...nce the reserve range is enabled the battery should be charged as soon as possible See page 9 BMS Functions for further details WARNING If the reserve energy is used and the battery module is left in...

Page 190: ...e if necessary Storage Storing your battery at the correct specifications is important as it keeps the battery in the healthiest state possible Consult the table below for proper storage conditions St...

Page 191: ...en the Lithionics Battery Monitor App and accept location permissions 4 Under the Device List select the battery you would like to monitor the device name is identified by the battery serial number On...

Page 192: ...re Update section of the app The BMS firmware version and update status can be found in the settings menu when connected to the Battery NOTE The firmware update should only be performed if necessary A...

Page 193: ...6 Remote Power Button with Status Light M8 Connector to Illuminated Remote Button 16ft Length The CANbus messages are formatted for compatibility with RV C protocol The CANbus protocol and supported m...

Page 194: ...e battery immediately once it reaches LVC o The battery will fully power off if it is not charged after sitting 12 hours to further conserve its energy High Voltage Cutoff HVC During charging the BMS...

Page 195: ...Recommend Charge voltage 14 4V Recommended float charge voltage for standby use 13 4V Recommended charge current 160A Allowed max charge current 250A with starting temp of 77 F 25 C Discharge Dischar...

Page 196: ...has many automatic protections that could cause the battery to turn off Most commonly the battery will turn off once you reach the 10 reserve range and just needs to be recharged Using the Bluetooth...

Page 197: ...g electronic or mechanical without written permission from Concorde Battery Corporation DISCLAIMER The technical data contained herein is based upon the best information available as of the latest rev...

Page 198: ...198 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES RECORD OF REVISIONS Revision Date Initial Release 10 27 08 Rev A 3 25 09 Rev B 9 09 09 Rev C 7 18 11 Rev D 4 14 14 Rev E 2 02 17 Rev F 5 06 19...

Page 199: ...HORTED Lead acid batteries are capable of delivering high currents if the external terminals are short circuited The resulting heat can cause severe burns and is a potential fire hazard Take the follo...

Page 200: ...ions 4 1 Battery Models 13 4 2 Terminals 13 4 3 Handles 13 4 4 Definition of Ratings 13 4 5 Temperature Range 13 4 6 UL Recognition 13 4 7 Shipping Classification 13 Chapter 5 Commissioning and Servic...

Page 201: ...of glass micro fibers of varying length and diameter This blend features superior wicking characteristics and promotes maximum retention of the electrolyte An envelope of micro porous polyethylene su...

Page 202: ...s compression also promotes retention of the active material if the battery is exposed to shock or vibration conditions POLYETHYLENE ENVELOPE Concorde is the only manufacturer that envelopes the AGM s...

Page 203: ...ssipate into the atmosphere TERMINALS Lifeline AGM batteries are available in a variety of terminal configurations Most terminal types are made of copper alloy which provide a long lasting low resista...

Page 204: ...204 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 2 2 Battery with Cut Away View...

Page 205: ...205 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES 2 3 Terminal Types...

Page 206: ...y raising the charging voltage so that the increased gassing agitates the electrolyte this will accelerate the water loss and watering frequency One other difference is that flooded batteries can not...

Page 207: ...ntainer with a liquid than a semi solid AGM batteries require less space between battery plates The closer plate spacing gives the AGM battery a lower internal resistance making it more charge efficie...

Page 208: ...by side comparison of Lifeline AGM batteries with typical AGM batteries from other manufacturers is provided in the following table Table 3 3 Comparison of Lifeline AGM Batteries with Other AGM Batter...

Page 209: ...l order basis Terminal Hardware When requested batteries are supplied with silicon bronze bolts nuts and washers as required for installation Terminal Torque Values Use 35 in lbs 4 0 nm for M6 Use 70...

Page 210: ...the battery s 20 hour rated capacity 0 5 amps for a 100 Ah battery 5 2 Installation Lifeline AGM batteries are designed to be installed upright terminal facing upwards For installation in non upright...

Page 211: ...211 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 15 of 40 Figure 5 1 Series Connection Figure 5 2 Parallel Connection Figure 5 3 Series Parallel Connection...

Page 212: ...it is still best to use all four terminals for redundancy For high rate applications current levels greater than 400 amperes all four terminals should be connected Figure 5 4 Series Connection for 4...

Page 213: ...n for 4 Terminal Batteries Low Rate Applications Only NOTE Cables A B and C carry different current levels and should be sized accordingly In this example the current in Cable B is 2 times that of Cab...

Page 214: ...ert plots Amps vs Time are also included along with formulas for calculating the current that can be removed or any discharge time from 0 5 hours to 120 hours To calculate the discharge time for a spe...

Page 215: ...he battery s rated capacity 0 5A for a 100Ah battery The absorption stage will typically last 2 4 hours before the current reaches this level In the third stage the charging voltage is reduced to a lo...

Page 216: ...6 hours to reach full charge If a 10A charger is used it would take 40 100 x 100 10 3 7 hours to reach full charge Note that this formula is approximate and the full charge state should be verified us...

Page 217: ...t are not in controlled temperature environments may be conditioned without bringing them to room temperature If temperature compensation is not available it is best to bring the battery as close to r...

Page 218: ...ginning of charge and then drops below 2 58 volts cell within 2 hours continue charging at constant current until the voltage reaches 2 58 volts cell a second time Then continue charging for an additi...

Page 219: ...change is much slower This is due to the large thermal mass of the battery It takes time for the battery to absorb temperature and it takes time for the battery to relinquish temperature If the batte...

Page 220: ...oltage at battery system terminals 3 After discharging return the battery to a fully charged condition as soon as possible Quarterly 1 Inspect each battery terminal for any corrosion deposits If prese...

Page 221: ...the first 1 2 months is an indication that the batteries may be out of balance If individual battery voltage readings during float charge vary by more than 0 10 volt per cell 0 10 volt for 2V batteri...

Page 222: ...have very low internal impedance and therefore are capable of delivering high currents if the external terminals are short circuited The resulting heat can cause severe burns and is a potential fire h...

Page 223: ...20 hour rate Capacity Residual Capacity remaining at particular point in time and set of operating conditions usually at a partial state of charge condition Cell Reversal Reversing of polarity within...

Page 224: ...arge temperature and age With an extremely heavy load such as an engine starter the cell voltage may drop significantly This voltage drop is due to the internal resistance of the cell A cell that is p...

Page 225: ...y connected to a constant current charging source to maintain the battery in a fully charged condition Not recommended for use with Lifeline AGM batteries Vent Valve A normally closed check valve loca...

Page 226: ...or to allow servicing of individual batteries This can be accomplished by incorporating additional circuitry in the battery system that includes fuses circuit breakers or diodes For more details on t...

Page 227: ...oesn t make a lot of difference which voltage is selected for the building block To minimize the number of parallel connections in higher capacity banks it is sometimes preferable to use 2V or 6V batt...

Page 228: ...ts for a 50 DOD SOC vs OCV An easy method to estimate the State of Charge SOC of the battery is by measuring its Open Circuit Voltage OCV This measurement should be made after the battery has been at...

Page 229: ...229 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 33 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 230: ...230 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 34 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 231: ...231 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 35 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 232: ...232 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 36 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 233: ...233 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 37 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 234: ...234 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 38 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 235: ...235 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 39 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 236: ...236 LIFELINE AGM BATTERIES Document No 6 0101 Rev F Page 40 of 40 Copyright Concorde Battery Corporation 2014...

Page 237: ...g property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Evacuate all p...

Page 238: ...7 Burner 18 Circulation pump comfort and comfort plus models 19 Heat exchanger 20 Access door assembly 21 Turn lock 22 Webbing 23 Ventilation grille air inlet exhaust 24 Grommet for 12 V cable power s...

Page 239: ...or 8 Removing the access door 9 Closing the access door 9 Starting the appliance 9 Inspections before each use 9 Operating procedures 10 Switching ON the appliance 11 Operating modes control panel 11...

Page 240: ...n and func tion test follow the manufacturer s guidelines Keep the air inlet and exhaust outlet free of obstructions in order to ensure clean com bustion Do not place articles on or against the ap pli...

Page 241: ...ng To avoid damage make sure the access door Fig 1 20 to the appliance is closed before moving the RV as follows Turn lock is engaged Access door is flush with the cover plate Shut OFF gas and the LP...

Page 242: ...leaves animals spiderwebs and keep the area around free of snow and ice The appliance will not function properly if the intake air or exhaust terminal is obstructed Safety features The appliance is eq...

Page 243: ...ns min 1 5 liter min The burner then starts automatically The burner control continously adjusts the heater output based on volume flow and inlet water temperature so that the tempera ture at the hot...

Page 244: ...relief valve will void the warranty The appliance is equipped with a pressure relief valve Fig 3 that complies with the standard for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems ANSI Z21 22 4a 4 4b Fig...

Page 245: ...any foreign objects within 2 feet 61 cm of the access door Danger of combustion personal injury and damage to RV Keep the area around the appliance free from combustible materials gasoline and other...

Page 246: ...the appliance at the POWER switch Refer to Switching ON the appli ance on page 11 5 AquaGo comfort AquaGo comfort plus Select the desired operating mode refer to Operating modes control panel on page...

Page 247: ...o comfort AquaGo comfort plus A control panel to select the operating mode included with the delivery from serial number DLE60X X 27100000 LED 3 Rotary switch Off Eco Clean Fig 9 With the rotary switc...

Page 248: ...e appliance must be decal cified LED 3 flashes slowly 1 s on 1 s off Decalcification mode has been activated LED 3 flashes quickly Before you use the water system you must rinse it refer to step f Rin...

Page 249: ...e temperature in the appliance falls below 41 F 5 C The burner will au tomatically shut off when it senses a tempera ture above 111 F 44 C For the appliance to operate prop erly you must ensure a cons...

Page 250: ...Drain Lever is closed Never put fingers between the Easy Drain Lever and latch Close the Easy Drain Lever and the access door Once the water has been drained the appliance is protected against freezi...

Page 251: ...formed by a certified ser vice technician Truma recommends that the appliance be serviced annually by a certified service technician Verify proper operation after servicing High temperatures or repair...

Page 252: ...P PENDIX C Spare Parts all models on page 39 if there are cracks Danger of crushing pinching of fingers when the Easy Drain Lever is closed Never put fingers between the Easy Drain Lever and water inl...

Page 253: ...5 gallons year 6000 l year high 6350 gallons year 24000 l year Decalcification models without control panel Models AquaGo basic without control panel You can have these models decalcified by a Truma s...

Page 254: ...present and easy to do Continue rinsing Consult an eye specialist If you swallow the decalcification agent immediately rinse your mouth and drink plenty of water in small sips Do not vomit Consult a d...

Page 255: ...tection to avoid contact Fill the water inlet filter with 6 AquaGo decalcification tablets content of one blis ter pack 6 x Fig 12 Re insert the water inlet filter See Step 9 in Draining the water and...

Page 256: ...the system To make sure that the appliance and the water pipes contain no decalcification agent empty the water system again and refill it Tasks outside the RV Switch the appliance OFF at the POWER s...

Page 257: ...gula tions Before you use the water system again you must rinse it see step f Rinsing the water system on page 19 and fill it with water see step g Filling the water system on page 20 Accessories Elec...

Page 258: ...AquaGo instant water heater The appliance must be decalcified refer to Decalcification on page 17 Hot water tem perature too low Gas flow to the appliance is too low gas inlet pressure 10 5 in wc Cons...

Page 259: ...dirt or foreign matter out of the pressure relief valve seat Replace pressure relief valve This must be performed by a Truma certified service technician Water escaping at water inlet filter Lime or...

Page 260: ...thout the prior con sent of TRUMA will void this warranty This limited warranty does not cover any de fects attributable in whole or in part to i non TRUMA products and services and or alterations of...

Page 261: ...formed by an authorized Truma recommended in staller service agency or OEM Improper in stallation alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Do not att...

Page 262: ...240 RV Selecting a suitable location The appliance is designed to be installed on a floor or a fixed platform with access to water Electrical connections are established at the back Gas access is from...

Page 263: ...trical con nection cable and gas line are instal led The depth c must be determined for the particular situation before installation The corners of the rough opening must be at right angles The exteri...

Page 264: ...line in spaces used by people Ensure that the gas connection from the vehicle is in place before installing the appli ance Gas side connection Risk of explosion due to improper instal lation of the ga...

Page 265: ...paring the water connection All water connections on the appliance are 1 2 in NPT male connections Use only pressure pumps in the water system not immersion pumps as air in the water system could caus...

Page 266: ...r voltage surges The AC voltage ripple must not exceed 1 Vpp Make sure that the electrical connections from the vehicle are in place before installing the appliance Mounting the control panel Only Aqu...

Page 267: ...C A B Bypass kit for winterizing not in scope of delivery Faucet 1 Faucet 2 Shower Gas rear connection Gas side connection Fig 18 Model AquaGo comfort plus Circulation Line Inlet Cold Water Inlet Top...

Page 268: ...tire flange area of the installation frame and at the cor ners see gray marking in Fig 21 Slide the appliance carefully into the installation space until the installation frame makes contact Fig 21 Sc...

Page 269: ...Risk of explosion or poisoning due to improper installation Permit only a certified service technician to perform installation Make sure that the manual shut off valve in the gas line of the appliance...

Page 270: ...512 5 8 in 18 SAE 45 Flare Female SAE J512 5 8 in 18 Cable tie Gas pipe grommet side Control panel cable AquaGo comfort AquaGo comfort plus Fig 27 Connecting the gas line gas rear connection Remove th...

Page 271: ...uaGo comfort AquaGo comfort plus with control panel Damage to the control panel cable at temperatures above 60 C Do not install the control panel cable through the rear gas pipe connection You must fe...

Page 272: ...higher than 60 in wc 150 mbar Ensure that the test pres sure is lower than 60 in wc 150 mbar 3 Turn on the gas 4 Check the appliance and all gas connections for gas leaks with leak detection liquid B...

Page 273: ...ting request but gas is not released because a valve actuation signal was not activated 11 s s s s l s l l Error of MCU watchdog gas release There is a heating request but the MCU watchdog does not re...

Page 274: ...Pressure Valve Water Outlet Temp Sensor Water Over Temp Sensor Burner Over Temp Switch Exhaust Over Temp Switch Flue Fan Wheel Flue Fan Exhaust Pressure Switch Safety Valve Filter Gas Valve Safety Val...

Page 275: ...16 NYA Lever 17 NYA Spacer Set 18 77000 90800 Filter Assembly 19 NYA Temperature stabilizer Assembly 20 NYA Item Ref Part no Component 21 NYA 22 NYA Upper housing Assembly 23 NYA Water temperature sen...

Page 276: ...s Safety Valve Modulator Ground Water Outlet Temperature Sensor WOT Water Inlet Temperature Sensor WIT MOT Flue Fan If any of the original wire as supplied with the water heater must be replaced it mu...

Page 277: ...Remove the ventilation grille Using a Torx T 15 remove the 4 screws securing the ventilation grille to the ac cess door After removing the screws depress the four 4 clips on the side of the ventilati...

Page 278: ...fix the web bings Fix the webbings again after painting Danger of personal injury or damage to the recreational vehicle Unsecured webbings cause the access door to become loose and it may fall off whe...

Page 279: ...s 4 x Clips Clips Screws 4 x Flue fan Outer surface of access door Masking of the venting grid opening from the back side Tape Turn lock opening Remove 0 12 in 3 mm all around Masked area Cover plate...

Page 280: ...el number and serial number on water heater s type plate handy when you call Manufacturing Truma Ger tetechnik GmbH Co KG Wernher von Braun Stra e 12 D 85640 Putzbrunn Germany www truma com 77000 0021...

Page 281: ...allation instructions 5 Preparing for installation 5 Installing the holder 5 Installing the heating cartridge 6 Electrical installation 8 Operating instructions 10 Start up 10 Troubleshooting 13 Chang...

Page 282: ...ld result in minor or moderate injury is used to address practices not related to physical injury Intended use The Truma electric antifreeze kit keeps the Truma AquaGo instant water heater frost free...

Page 283: ...er birth defects death serious illness or other re productive harm This product may consist of such substances or such substances may be formed from components of the product 4 Scope of delivery Quant...

Page 284: ...hown in Figure 3 Holder Plug Lug Access door Fig 3 Installing the heating cartridge 1 Turn OFF the water supply or switch OFF the water pump 2 Open a hot water faucet and leave it open in or der to de...

Page 285: ...s Heating cartridge Connection cable Connector X1 Fig 4b 8 Risk of a short circuit Lay the connection cable upward so that it is not jammed when the Easy Drain Lever is closed 9 Install the heating ca...

Page 286: ...uctions For proper operation you must observe the following Gas must not be used for heating while the RV is in motion With this electric antifreeze kit the Truma AquaGo instant water heater can be ke...

Page 287: ...lose open bypass lines if present 12 Turn on fresh water supply or switch on water pump Fill the water system Malfunction of the electric antifreeze kit due to air in the water system Vent the water s...

Page 288: ...hange over to gas mode If you change the Truma AquaGo instant water heater back to gas mode the heat ing cartridge can remain in the Truma AquaGo instant water heater 1 Remove the access door 2 Switch...

Page 289: ...n Lever is folded out it protrudes beyond the side wall of the vehicle When walking past or bending over make sure that you and others have suf ficient distance 8 Open the latch with your thumb while...

Page 290: ...ng sound as the Easy Drain Lever engages 14 Insert and close the access door 15 Removal of the electric antifreeze kit is complete You can find information about operation of the Truma AquaGo instant...

Page 291: ...ty claims must be reported to TRUMA s authorized warranty service center in the United States Truma Corp Service Center 825 East Jackson Blvd Elkhart IN 46516 toll free 855 558 7862 fax 574 538 2426 s...

Page 292: ...ffe eau au moment de votre appel MX En caso de que se presente alg n pro blema rogamos se comunique con el Centro de Servicio postventa Truma en el 855 558 7862 o con uno de nuestros distribuidores de...

Page 293: ...odelo FOS43TASK FOS43TASR FOS43TASE FOS43TASF The packing contents may be different based on the kit you purchased Please take the actual product as standard Le contenu de l emballage peut tre diff re...

Page 294: ...nance of the product Please keep this instruction manual in a safe place for future reference This will ensure safe use and reduce the risk of injury Be sure to pass on this manual to new owners of th...

Page 295: ...rted 8 Activate the Monitor 8 Pairing the Camera and Monitor 8 Installation 10 What s in the Box 10 Monitor Installation 10 Camera Installation 10 Electrical Connections 15 Change Settings 16 Camera S...

Page 296: ...edures in this instruction manual Improper installation or modification of this product will void all warranties Many jurisdictions have laws and regulations relating to the use of cameras and some do...

Page 297: ...not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This eq...

Page 298: ...ce and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device RF Exposure The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirem...

Page 299: ...an additional safety tool for your vehicle CAUTION Do not back up your vehicle while watching the monitor screen Always look in the direction the vehicle is traveling Use the monitor as an aid to ensu...

Page 300: ...he Monitor In off mode press the button on the right of the monitor to turn on the monitor In on mode press and hold the button to activate the monitor There are four options that allow you to set the...

Page 301: ...red icon will appear after the device list 4 An icon indicates pairing failed repeat steps 2 and 3 to pair again 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 to pair the other cameras 6 Refer to Camera Settings section for...

Page 302: ...ignition and isolate the 12V or 24V power source 1 Clean the mounting area where you are going to install the monitor with a cleaner that does not leave a residue 2 Remove the protective film from th...

Page 303: ...amera it is advisable to check if the intended mounting location will achieve adequate signal Pair the camera and monitor see Pairing the Camera and Monitor section Temporary secure the camera in the...

Page 304: ...r extruded Fig 13 Bracket Fig 13 5 Make sure the sealing lip around the edge of the gasket is seated over the edge of the bracket before fully tightening the screws 6 If only installing the mounting b...

Page 305: ...nd the camera antenna are secured tightly Fig 20 Fig 20 Rear Camera Installation if purchased A traffic light must be installed together with the camera For best performance we recommend a Furrion tra...

Page 306: ...tapping screws quad drive flat head 6 x 3 4 self drilling wood screw Fig 25 Fig 25 6 Insert the front or rear camera into the traffic light base and secure with two flat self tapping screws provided...

Page 307: ...switched on Wiring to reverse lights the camera will activate when the vehicle engages reverse gear Connects to Camera Connects to 12V 24V Power Supply 7 WAY CONNECTION Running Reverse or Auxiliary L...

Page 308: ...o ROTATE 90o FLIP 180o or FLIP ROTATE 270o Press to confirm your selection or press button to return to the previous page VOLUME SETTING 1 Use or button to highlight VOLUME menu then press to enter 2...

Page 309: ...e previous page MOTION DETECT SETTING The motion detect function is used to detect objects in motion and assist in safe driving while the vehicle is in reverse When on the monitor LCD will be illumina...

Page 310: ...ht BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST or COLOR menu then press to enter 3 Press or to change the BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST or COLOR setting Press to confirm your selection or press button to return to the previous page So...

Page 311: ...ignal It is possible to receive signals from other cameras Systems such as security cameras baby monitors and even other back up camera systems can trigger the monitor to briefly turn on This is norma...

Page 312: ...ingle RECEIVING SENSITIVITY 18 2dBm DECOMPRESSION FORM H 264 DELAYING TIME 250ms CAMERA IMAGE DISTANCE 5m CMOS SIZE 1 3 OPTICAL LENS F2 0 IR CUT FILTER 850nm automatic VIEW ANGLE 120 CURRENT IR ON 400...

Page 313: ...ce distance between Camera and Monitor Large dense objects could be obscuring the signal If possible move the objects Interference from electrical appliances may be affecting the wireless signal Turn...

Page 314: ...oduct to any data software or information and normal wear and tear This warranty only protects the original end user you and is not transferable any attempt to transfer this warranty shall make it imm...

Page 315: ...APPLICABLE IN THE COUNTRIES WHERE FURRION HAS NON US CANADIAN AUTHORIZED DEALERS COUNTRY NO ACTION OR CLAIM TO ENFORCE THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE COMMENCED AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD Kee...

Page 316: ...316 SURECALL FUSION2GO 3 0 CELL BOOSTER User Guide Fusion2GO 3 0 RV All Carrier RV Cellular Signal Booster Kit www SureCall com 888 365 6283 support surecall com 01 12 21...

Page 317: ...hicle If you have any questions during setup please reach out to our US based experienced support technicians Call 1 888 365 6283 Email support surecall com Or chat www surecall com 7 00 AM 5 00 PM PS...

Page 318: ...communicates with the cell tower Signals sent from a cell tower are received by the outside antenna amplified by the booster and then sent to your cell phone via the inside antenna When your phone tr...

Page 319: ...hase Date 3 Keep the carton and packing material to store the product in case you need to return it 4 Your Fusion2Go 3 0 RV signal booster package includes the following items 1 One complete Fusion2Go...

Page 320: ...ssible elevation and in an upright position Ensure that the mounting area has at least a 12 inch radius clear of obstructions and other radiating elements Installation 1 Assemble the L Bracket with U...

Page 321: ...e signal is needed and also avoid excessive heat direct sunlight or moisture as well as provide proper ventilation 3 Route the cabe from the outside antenna inside and connect to the port on the boost...

Page 322: ...ide antenna as well as any potentially interfering objects or antennas Note that the booster case may become warm during operation This is normal WARNING The booster is rated for 5 15V input voltage D...

Page 323: ...tion against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions m...

Page 324: ...1 24 dB All equivalent antennas and cables are suitable for use with the Fusion2Go 3 0 PreAGC PreAGC Pulse GSM 4 1 MHz AWGN Frequency Input Output Gain Input Output Gain MHz dBm dBm dB dBm dBm dB Upl...

Page 325: ...urls Verizon http www verizonwireless com wcms consumer register signal booster html AT T https securec45 securewebsession com attsignalbooster com T Mobile https support t mobile com docs DOC 9827 S...

Page 326: ...arges The Buyer will pay the cost of inspecting and testing any goods returned under the warranty or otherwise which are found to meet the applicable specifications or which are not defective or not c...

Page 327: ...327 SureCall 48346 Milmont Drive Fremont CA 94538 USA www SureCall com 888 365 6283 support surecall com SURECALL FUSION2GO 3 0 CELL BOOSTER...

Page 328: ...a s mounting stand can be mounted flat Step 2 Drilling Holes Use the mounting bracket as a template to determine where to drill the holes Step 3 Assembling the Antenna Rotate the antenna s locking nut...

Page 329: ...ed for minimum interference Omnidirectional antenna receives VHF UHF and AM FM signal from every point regardless of the direction you are traveling Amplifier with SMD technology and micro electronics...

Page 330: ...your TV Turn on the power injector Start watching TV Perform a channel scan Sample screen number of channels will vary You must have a properly installed KING wall mount power injector to operate the...

Page 331: ...is sealed all the way around Make sure the coax channel and fastener heads are sealed as well IMPORTANT The installer is responsible for determining and supplying the most appropriate fasteners to roo...

Page 332: ...te voltage may cause the green LED to not illuminate and the unit to not function properly Requires 25 female spade connectors for power and ground connections Has an internal fuse rated 400 mA max If...

Page 333: ...hire Avenue South Bloomington MN 55438 2453 If inspection shows the trouble is caused by defective workmanship or material KING will repair or at its option replace without charge When returning produ...

Page 334: ...334 2452360 Instruction Manual Do not return antenna to place of purchase Power Inserter see page 2 for setup instructions SD HD SD HD SD WINEGARD CARRYOUT G2 SATELLITE ANTENNA...

Page 335: ...tion with winegard mobile satellite tV antennas DIsH receiver Compatibility operation may require an HD receiver the antenna is not compatible with DIsH Hopper or Joey receivers Dual tuner receivers w...

Page 336: ...n sky Make sure the antenna is not placed in the path of people or vehicles otherwise the antenna may be knocked off of the signal if run into or cables may be disconnected from the unit select a loca...

Page 337: ...proceeding underneath 7 on the remote select 3 LNB 18 x 20 or 3 Satellites If given the option of swM or Multiswitch select Multiswitch Power on the antenna and allow the antenna a few minutes to acq...

Page 338: ...eared If at any point it asks you to save select Save or Yes reconnect coax cable to sat In port on back of receiver Power on the antenna Allow the antenna 3 4 minutes to acquire satellites Check that...

Page 339: ...ace 25 coaxial cable with a different rG6 coaxial cable the antenna continuously searches and eventually stops without ever acquiring any satellites Possible obstructions are blocking signal from the...

Page 340: ...m antenna and power inserter Unplug power adapter from outlet the Carryout G2 antenna is designed to be maintenance free However it is a good idea to periodically clean the dome with a soft cloth wate...

Page 341: ...s name address and phone number Customer must also provide proof of purchase to verify the product is under warranty If the product is returned before the expiration of the warranty period winegard C...

Page 342: ...DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL WHICH MIGHT ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF SUCH INFORMATION THE USE OF ANY SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE ENTIRELY AT THE USER S RISK AND C REMINDS YOU THAT IF THIS MANU...

Page 343: ...need to consult individual battery manufacturers for this information Audience The guide is intended for users and operators of the Freedom XC PRO Inverter Charger The Installation section starting on...

Page 344: ...rence to the local and national electrical codes applicable in your jurisdiction 4 To avoid a risk of fire and electric shock make sure that existing wiring is in good condition and that wire is not u...

Page 345: ...rew to 5 in lb torque to ensure a proper ground connection and a required tool access to the wiring compartment Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment dam...

Page 346: ...it directly above batteries gases from a battery will corrode and damage the inverter charger n Do not place a battery on top of the inverter charger Failure to follow these instructions can result in...

Page 347: ...having these components end up in the landfill For more information on disposal contact Xantrex CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions v Product Safety Information vi Precautions When Working With Ba...

Page 348: ...re Conditions 67 Viewing Information During Battery Mode 68 Viewing Information During Grid Mode 70 Adjusting Feature Settings in Configuration Mode 72 Settings 73 Routine Maintenance 79 Maintaining t...

Page 349: ...m XC PRO s built in protection features safeguard your batteries from unnecessary drain such as the low battery voltage alarm and shutdown and protect equipment such as a configurable AC transfer spee...

Page 350: ...ide the USA and Canada The AC voltage setting can also be configured to either of three settings 108 110 or 120 volts Materials List 4 Freedom XC PRO Owner s Guide Built in Charge Formulas For the inv...

Page 351: ...Freedom XC PRO provides a number of features to facilitate this n The charger is power factor corrected to use AC current as efficiently as possible Minimizing the AC current used by the charger means...

Page 352: ...60 08 Inverter output voltage 120 volts AC 120 09 Inverter power limit Freedom XC PRO 2000 2 kW 2 Freedom XC PRO 3000 3 kW 3 10 Inverter power limit timer 300 seconds 300 11 Transfer mode Appliance AP...

Page 353: ...ation 11 BTS port can be used for plugging in a battery temperature sensor BTS PN 808 0232 01 sold separately 12 Remote port allows you to connect the Freedom X Remote Panel with cable PN 808 0817 01...

Page 354: ...WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD n Use a torque screwdriver to tighten the captive nut panel screw to 5 in lb torque to ensure a proper ground connection and a required tool access to the wiring compa...

Page 355: ...e Important Safety Instructions on page v n Be aware of all safety and electrical codes which must be met WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD n All wiring should be done by qualified personnel to...

Page 356: ...ation n Lugs for DC cables to fit 5 16 DC stud terminals as well as appropriate tools like a crimping tool n AC and DC disconnects and over current protective devices Basic Installation Procedures 18...

Page 357: ...between the multiple sources of shore power to the Freedom XC PRO system The AC source feeding the Freedom XC PRO must have the neutral conductor bonded to ground When the inverter charger passes shor...

Page 358: ...ications flexible multiple strand wire may be required Installation codes usually specify solid or stranded overall size of the conductors and type and temperature rating of the insulation around the...

Page 359: ...Freedom XC PRO 2000 Less than 5 feet 1 5 meters No 2 0 AWG 250 A DC Freedom XC PRO 3000 Less than 5 feet 1 5 meters No 4 0 AWG 350 A DC NOTE It is not recommended using a cable longer than 5 feet 1 5...

Page 360: ...flammable liquids like gasoline n Close to the battery compartment and the AC source and load panels Avoid excessive cable lengths which reduce input and output power due to wire resistance Use the re...

Page 361: ...70 Article 551 par 551 20c and ANSI RVIA LV 2 5 1 bBased on ABYC E 11 11 16 and A 31 31 6 5 Basic Installation Procedures 28 Freedom XC PRO Owner s Guide Step 4 Connecting the ACInput Wires WARNING EL...

Page 362: ...Green green yellow or bare copper Ground Table 9 Color codes for typical AC wiring Basic Installation Procedures 30 Freedom XC PRO Owner s Guide NOTICE REVERSE POLARITY DAMAGE Make sure the wires are...

Page 363: ...363 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER 1 N L G G L N G L N 2 1 3 4 5...

Page 364: ...364 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER N L G G L N G L N 2 1 3 4 5...

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Page 368: ...white grey white violet red black white green CAN_Shield white black CAN_H Blue not used White blue not used White red not used Violet not used Black not used Black not used Orange not used Black not...

Page 369: ...369 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER sensor cable connector...

Page 370: ...370 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER BTS Battery cable neg battery terminal BTS Battery case...

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Page 372: ...372 1 11 13 12 3 5 4 10 8 9 7 6 2 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER...

Page 373: ...373 OUTPUTBATTLOAD kW 100 25 Hz VA kW Hz VA C INPUTBATTTEMP AC BYPASS ERROR OVERLOAD CHARGING 1 2 3 4 6 5 XANTREX FREEDOM XC PRO INVERTER...

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Page 398: ...ful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful...

Page 399: ...ate from the wall 5 Cut along the recess outline on the wall to make a hole for the remote panel s body 6 Pre drill the mounting holes appropriate to the mounting screws not provided that will be used...

Page 400: ...400 1 Solar Controller Battery Charger ZS 30A ZS 40A Input DC12 24V Solar panel Max 50V Output DC 12 24V 30A ZS 30A DC 12 24V 40A ZS 40A User s Manual ZAMP CHARGE CONTROLLER...

Page 401: ...y as required This process will also reduce water loss and help prevent the battery from drying out Protects your battery from discharge at night Under low light or no light conditions the solar panel...

Page 402: ...ation This will ensure that no damage is caused to the Solar Panel or Battery if the wires are accidentally short circuited Always install a battery fuse on each circuit including the solar controller...

Page 403: ...crimp the terminals on your Solar Array wires and connect to the Solar Panel like shown 2 Using the Terminals supplied crimp the terminals on your Battery wires and connect to the Battery like shown...

Page 404: ...the charging statues as below Press VOLT AMP button in sequence the LCD will display in turn with Battery Voltage Charging Current Charged capacity Amp hour and Battery Temperature if external temper...

Page 405: ...ltage of more than 13 6 Volts A fully charged LiFePO4 LTO or LI 95 battery has a voltage level of 13 4V Remarks Voltage setting for 12V mode x 2 for 24V mode The 6 LED s indicate the charging status a...

Page 406: ...optional devices excludes in the packaging box Optional external Battery temperature sensor As an option the unit provides a port to connect the external battery temperature sensor if the external ba...

Page 407: ...5 0 2 VDC 2 9 Equalization charging timer timed out 2 Hour 2 10 Float charging voltage at 25 For LI 95 LTO and LiFePO4 battery 13 4 0 2 VDC For Gel AGM WET battery 13 6 0 2 VDC 2 11 Voltage control a...

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