SECTION 6
– Appliances and Equipment
6-6
Class A
SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL
(Wall Mounted)
The System Monitor Panel provides a
convenient central location for checking the
condition of all utility systems in your coach. At
the touch of a button this panel can display the
fresh water and holding tank levels, LP gas tank
level, plus the coach battery condition. You can
start the auxiliary generator or turn on the water
pump or water heater. Indicator lights tell you if
the water pump is on or if the water heater pilot
light is out.
At the push of a single button the monitor
panel simultaneously displays the coach battery
condition and levels of the water tank, holding
tanks and LP tank.
Water And Holding Tank Levels
Press and hold the “Levels Test” switch to
show approximate level on the monitor lights.
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 the fluid level is below the 1/3 sensor, the
monitor will register an empty tank because the
fluid is no lower than the 1/3 sensors. There may
actually be some fluid left in the tank. However,
when the indicator reads FULL, the tank is
actually full.
Tank Capacities
See “Capacities” page (1-1) at the front of this
manual.
LP Gas Level
Press and hold the “Levels Test” switch to
show approximate LP tank level.
The LP 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 Pump Switch
When use of the self-contained water system
is desired, turn the “Water Pump” switch on. The
“Pump On” light will illuminate when the pump
switch is on and the system is operable. Water
will be available as soon as a faucet is opened.
Refer to “Water Pump” on page 10-1 for
additional information on the water pump and
initial start-up. (There is also a pump switch in
the water center compartment on the outside of
the coach).