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MONITOR PANEL
The monitor panel (Fig. 5-11) will provide useful information on
the capacities of the water tanks and the battery condition. You
will find a monitor panel as shown mounted on the wall. Follow
the instructions below regarding operation.
The panel operates on 12-volt DC power supplied by the con-
verter or battery. Sensors are installed into the tanks and a
resistor assembly relaying a message through wires to the display
board on the panel. No power is drawn from the battery unless a
switch is pushed or turned on.
Operation
Four spring loaded push button switches are located in the center
of the monitorpanel. Press only one button at a time, as one set of lights serve all
functions. As you push any button, one or more lights will come on, indicating the water
level of that tank.
When pushing the battery button, the highest light coming on indicates the battery
condition. C=charging at 12.7 volts; G=good at 11.9 volts; F=fair at 11.2 volts; and
L=low at 6.0 volts.
The switch at the lower right is for water pump operation. In the “ON” position, the
pump runs until 45 pounds of pressure has been achieved. The red light will stay on.
Turn the switch off when the pump is not in use.
The switch in the lower left corner is for the direct spark ignition (D.S.I.) water heater
operation if the D.S.I. option is built into your travel trailer.
Fuses for the monitor panel operation are in the 12-volt DC distribution center fuse
block.
TWO WAY FAMILY RADIO
1
WARNING: Before operating your family radios and charger, please
read all applicable information provided.
1
WARNING: Replacement or substitution of transistors, diodes, or
other parts of a unique nature, with parts other than those recom-
mended by the manufacturer, may cause violation of the technical regulations
of Part 95 of the FCC Rules, or violation of Part 2 of the rules. Do not use this
device in or near a mining facility which used remotely triggered explosives or
in an area labeled "Blasting Area". Premature or accidental detonation may
result. Do not use this device or change battereies in potentially explosive
atmospheres, as sparks in such areas could result in an explosion. Turn your
tranceiver off on board aircraft when requested to do so. This transceiver
complies with FCC regulations for use in the United States. Use in other
countries may be prohibited or restricted by local regulations. Please check
with the local agency before using this device outside of the U.S.A.
Your transceiver will achieve maximum operating range when communicating with
another transceiver in a flat open area with no trees or buildings obstructing it's signal.
Range can be up to two (2) miles under such conditions. Obstacles, such as buildings,
trees, or hills may tend to reduce the transceiver's range.
GAS MODE OPERATION
• The ON light and the GAS light (Fig. 5-6 - #3 & #4) show in the center display.
• This means that the refrigerator is operating on propane gas.
If the energy source is interrupted:
• The refrigerator stops operation.
• A fault code flashes in the center display.
• Refer to the “Fault Codes” section of manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
IGNITION OF PROPANE GAS IN EITHER AUTO OR GAS MODE:
NOTE: On initial start up of the refrigerator, ignition of the propane gas may not
occur within 30 seconds.
If ignition of the propane gas does not occur within 30 seconds:
• The gas safety valve of the refrigerator closes.
• The refrigerator stops operation.
• Refer to the “Fault Codes” section of the manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
• The fault code remains until you push the selector switch to the OFF position and then
back to either the AUTO or GAS mode.
• If ignition does not occur after two or three times:
•Check the gas supply line.
•Consult your local dealer or an authorized Norcold service center.
AIR CONDITIONER
Air conditioners may be installed by the Jayco factory or by your dealer. If you did not
buy your travel trailer with the optional air conditioner, one of your roof vents may be
pre-wired for later installation. Your dealer can provide you with additional information
concerning this.
There are a variety of air conditioners available. For specific instructions for the air
conditioner, consult your dealer and the manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
Some models have Central Air Conditioning available. All cooled air is moved through a
duct built into roof and enters the travel trailer thorough a group of round registers.
Keep all registers open to insure full airflow. Closing the register(s) may cause the
compressor to freeze, which could shut down the cooling process.
A special foam gasket is placed between the roof material and the sub-frame of the air
conditioner to guard against water leakage.
An air conditioner is subjected to wind pressures along with motor vibration during
normal operation. Annually inspect the mounting bolts for tightness to ensure there is no
leakage or looseness. Retighten bolts when they are loose. DO NOT overtighten these
bolts as it may damage the gasket.
To gain access to the bolts, remove the filtered panel cover on central air systems or the
entire air box on non-central air conditioners.
Fig. 5-11
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