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SECTION 2
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Unlock:
When you return to the coach, press the
“Unlock” button on the transmitter and your
parking lights will flash twice to tell you that the
door has unlocked. The porch light will also
come on for 20 seconds to light your way to the
coach.
If You Lose a Remote:
Your dealer can order
replacement remote keyring transmitter if you
should lose one, or if you simply want a spare.
When you get a new remote unit, the receiver/
control unit in the coach must be programmed to
recognize the signal code of the new remote. For
simple programming instructions, refer to remote
lock manufacturer’s information in your operator
manual blue binder. If you do not wish to do this
yourself, you can see your dealer to have the re-
ceiver/control unit programmed for you.
Replacing Batteries in Remote Units:
The bat-
tery should last for one year under normal use.
When the transmitting range of the remote unit
drops, the battery is probably becoming weak.
1. Remove remote unit from key ring and lay
face down.
2. Remove screws from rear corners of case.
3. Open transmitter case. Do not lose key ring
swivel. It is not fastened to case.
4. Remove old battery and insert new battery in
same direction (+/-) as old battery.
5. Close case and replace case screws.
The compact 12 volt battery used in these
units is available at most electronic shops and
camera shops.
Recommended 12 volt battery:
Gold Peak GP27A or GP23A
Bronica B-1
Radio Shack #23-144 or #23-279
NOTE: Keys should always be removed when
leaving the vehicle. Since doors can be
locked without keys, make sure they have
been removed from the ignition before
locking the driver’s compartment.
ELECTRIC ENTRANCE
STEP
The power switch for the electric entrance step
is located to the left of the main entry door as you
enter the coach.
Keyless Remote Unit
PORCH
CEILING
STEP
COMPT
LAMPS
Entry Switch Panel