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SECTION 4 – CONNECTED COACH
Many of your motorhome’s system functions
and monitoring are now conveniently observed
and controlled using a LED touchscreen monitor
and command center. This monitor is typically
located in the central interior area of the floor
plan.
The following are general descriptions of the
typical command screens and their functions.
More detailed operational information can be
found in specific functional areas within this
manual.
NOTE: Each motorhome is unique in it’s specific
features, equipment, systems and floor
plan design, and each command center is
programmed for that specific model’s
configuration. As a result your
motorhome’s configuration may vary
somewhat from the illustrations shown
here, but the basic navigation and user
experience will be similar.
CONNECTED COACH HOME
SCREEN
The Home Screen is indicated by the house
shaped button located on the selector row at the
top.
The Home Screen displays the fresh water and
holding tank levels, as well as the chassis battery
and house battery condition. You can start the
generator or turn on the water pump and water
heater, as well as some other basic user function
controls described in the following section.
Water and Holding Tank Levels
The approximate fluid levels are measured by
electronic sensors on the sides of the tanks. Tank
levels are displayed in 5% increments: Empty
(0%), and Full (100%). There is generally more
fluid in a tank than indicated on the monitor
panel.
Tank Capacities
See “Tank Capacities” in
Section 1 -
Introduction
.
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 the Water Pump information
elsewhere in this section for additional
information on the water pump and initial start-
up.
Holding tank levels on the Home Screen
-Typical View