SECTION 10
CAMPING & OPERATING TOWABLE (EXPANDABLE)
2. Insert the plug and release the sleeve.
3. Push the plug until the sleeve snaps
forward, locking the plug into the socket.
4. Turn the handle ON to allow propane to
flow to the drop in stove.
Fig. 10.5 Quick connect coupler
BBQ Grill Prep (if so equipped)
Your RV is equipped with a propane “quick-
coupler” connection and support bracket for
easy installation of the BBQ grill.
P
ANTRY
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
Depending on the kitchen layout of your RV,
you may have a pantry that you can use to
store items you wish to take with you as you
travel and camp. Ensure items stored in the
pantry are secured so they do not shift during
travel. The cabinetry has been designed to
accommodate the normal camping items (i.e.,
paper plates, flatware, cookware, etc.) which
are bulky but not necessarily heavy.
Remember your RV’s load capacity is
designed by weight, not volume, so you
cannot necessarily use all available space
P
ATIO
A
WNING
(
IF SO EQUIPPED
)
Please refer to the awning manufacturer’s
operators manual. Keep your awning in good
condition to prevent costly repairs. It is very
important to keep the awning clean. If
weather conditions are windy or stormy, close
the awning into the travel mode position. Shut
the awning in the travel position if you will be
away from the RV for an extended period of
time.
The 12-volt power awning may need to be
adjusted (retracted) to operate the entry door
(some models)
D
UCTING
&
R
ETURN
A
IR
All heat discharges, registers and return air
grills must be free and clear of obstructions.
This includes all closeable registers that are
intended to reduce airflow, not shut it off
completely.
A
TTIC
F
AN
(I
F SO EQUIPPED
)
The 12-volt DC attic fan (or powered roof
vent) allows fresh air to circulate through the
RV. Do not leave the attic fan open when the
RV is stored or unattended for long periods.
High winds, other unusual conditions or
obstructions may prevent the dome from
closing; the resulting leakage could cause
non-warrantable damage.
T
HERMOSTAT
There are may be up to two 12-volt DC
thermostats in your RV. Use the controls to
set the temperature to your comfort setting.
A
IR
C
ONDITIONER
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
Your RV has a roof mounted air conditioning
system that is controlled by a thermostat.
Cooled air enters the RV through the
adjustable “chill grill.” Make sure you have
sufficient power available before operating the
air conditioner. Do not operate the air
conditioner without the return air filter.
Operating the system without the filter allows
the lint and dirt that is normally stopped by the
filter to accumulate on the cooling coil of the
air conditioner. This also will lead to a loss of
air volume, possible equipment damage and
an expensive cleaning process.
A special foam gasket is placed between the
roof material and the subframe of the air
conditioner to guard against water leakage.
The air conditioner is subjected to wind
pressures along with motor vibration during
normal operation.
Awnings must be closed (and locked if
applicable) while the RV is in transit.
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