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SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
4-6
Further Information
See the appliance manufacturer’s operation
manual
in your InfoCase for complete range
features, operating instructions, and safety
precautions.
MICROWAVE OVEN/RANGE
HOOD
-If Equipped
The range hood vent is built into the
microwave oven. The range hood fan carries
cooking odors and gas fumes to the outside of the
coach. A light on the underside of the hood
provides illumination for food preparation. The
hood fan and light switches are located on the
microwave control panel.
Further Information
See the manufacturer’s user guide provided
inside the appliance for complete operating
instructions and replacement of vent hood light
bulbs and replacement or cleaning of grease filter
elements.
ONEPLACE
®
SYSTEMS
MONITOR PANEL
The OnePlace Systems Monitor Panel
provides a convenient, central location for
checking the condition of the utility systems in
your coach.
At the touch of a button, the monitor panel
will display the fresh water and holding tank
levels, as well as the chassis battery and house
battery condition. You can also turn on and off
the water pump.
Water And Holding Tank Levels
Press the Tank Level switch to show
approximate levels on the LCD screen.
The approximate fluid levels are measured by
electronic sensors on the sides of the tanks. Tank
levels are displayed as 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and Full (F).
There is generally more fluid in a tank than
indicated on the monitor panel.
Tank Capacities
See “Tank Capacities” in
Section 1 -
Introduction
.
Propane Gas Level
Press the Tank Level 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.
Microwave/Range Hood - Typical
(brand, model, and appearance
shown may vary from your model)
Tank Level Switch
Water Tank
-Typical View
Sensors