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HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT
Water Level
Also see “User Settings” - > “Water Low” for
associated alarm”
Also see “Icons” section for associated icon
The level in the fresh water tank is
displayed as a % on this screen.
Waste Level
Also see “User Settings” - > “Water High” for
associated alarm”
Also see “Icons” section for associated icon
The level in the waste water tank is
displayed as a % on this screen.
Fill Internal Tank
With the external pump connected to
the inlet and to an external water
source, press to fill the internal
tank.
Note
: When the internal tank is full the pump
will stop automatically.
External Temperature
The outside temperature, as detected
by a sensor underneath the van, is
displayed on this screen.
You can change between Celsius and
degrees Fahrenheit by pressing
and selecting for
°
C or for
°
F.
Internal Temperature
The inside temperature, as detected by
a sensor inside the control panel, is
displayed on this screen.
You can change between Celsius and
degrees Fahrenheit by pressing
and selecting for
°
C or for
°
F.
Leisure Battery Amps
Also see “User Settings” - > “Amps High” for
associated alarm.
Also see “Icons” section for associated icon.
The current being drawn from your
leisure battery, in Amps, is displayed
on this screen. A higher current will
drain your battery faster.
To display current draw as a % of maximum
recommended current press then .
Note:
(0A = 0%) (12A = 100%)
You can return to displaying in Amps by
pressing then .
Leisure Battery Voltage & Vehicle
Battery Voltage
Also see “User Settings” - > “Low Volts V” for
associated alarm.
Also see “User Settings” - > “Low Volts L” for
associated alarm.
Also see “Icons” section for associated icons.
With 230V mains disconnected, this
screen shows the voltage of the
currently selected battery (set on
“Select Battery” screen).
An estimate of your batteries’ remaining
charge can be seen by pressing then
Note:
(12V = 0%) (12.7V = 100%).
You can return to displaying in Volts by
pressing then .
Note:
To increase accuracy of the Voltage
reading, switch the “Master Switch” off.
Note:
The “Leisure Battery Voltage” actually
displays the voltage of the charger while
230V mains is connected.
Note:
“Vehicle Battery Voltage” cannot be
displayed while 230V mains is connected.
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