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SECTION 4 -
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
The approximate fluid levels are measured by
electronic sensors on the sides of the tanks. There
is generally more fluid in a tank than indicated on
the monitor panel.
For example, if the fluid level is 1-2” below
the FULL sensor, the monitor will show the level
to be only 2/3 even though the tank is nearly full.
If a tank is about 1/4 full, the monitor will
register an empty tank because the fluid level is
below the 1/3 sensor even though there is still
fluid in the tank.
However, when the indicator reads FULL, the
tank is actually full.
Black and Gray Waste Level
Selector Switches
(Models 35B and 35F only)
These models are equipped with multiple
black and gray water holding tanks. Because the
monitor panel can display only one black and
gray water tank level at a time, a selector switch
is provided.
Model 35B
(Equipped with Black and Gray Waste Level
Selector Switches)
Press either the Black or Gray Waste Level
Selector switch to select the desired tank level to
be displayed on the monitor panel.
Model 35F
(Equipped with Black Waste Level Selector
Switch)
Press the Black Waste Level Selector switch
to select the desired black tank level (front or
rear) to be displayed on the monitor panel.
Tank Capacities
See “Tank Capacities” in
Section 1 -
Introduction
.
Propane Gas Level
Press and Hold the “Levels Test” switch to
show approximate propane tank level.
The propane level is registered by a sending
unit on the tank. The gauge mounted on the side
of the tank will give a more accurate indication of
actual tank level if needed.
Water Tank
Water Level
Sensors
Black and Gray Waste Level Selector Switches
(Located near monitor panel)
Black Waste Level Selector Switch
(Located near monitor panel)