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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 Waste Tank Selector
(Model 35F only)
This model has two black water tanks - one in
the front, and the other in the rear. Because the
monitor can display only one black water tank at
a time, a selector switch is provided.
Press the switch to select the desired black
tank level (front or rear) to display on the monitor
lights.
Tank Capacities
See “Tank Capacities” in
Section 1 -
Introduction
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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.
Battery Charge Meter
Press and Hold the “Levels Test” switch to
check the level of charge (voltage) in the 12-volt
house battery.
The colored segments (red, yellow, and green)
will light from the bottom up to the amount of
charge the battery contains.
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Green - good or adequate charge.
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Yellow - marginal charge.
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Red - battery needs charging before use.
To get an accurate reading:
1. Both the chassis engine and the generator
engine must be shut off and 120-volt AC
shoreline unplugged.
2. An interior light should be turned on to
provide a small load which draws off the
battery surface charge.
Water Tank
Water Level
Sensors
Black Waste Tank Selector Switch
(Located near monitor panel)
-Typical View