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SPEAKER A/B SWITCH
If provided, the A/B Switch allows for the stereo to
be played through exterior mounted speakers. On
the stereo, place the speaker switch to “B”. This
switches the sound to the interior rear speakers.
When the A/B switch is in the “OUT” position the
sound will come from the exterior. With the A/B
switch in the “IN” position the sound will come from
the interior rear speakers.
EXTERIOR SPEAKERS/JACKS
Depending on how your camper is equipped,
exterior mounted speakers or speaker jacks may be
installed. The speakers are installed into the
underside of the porch on the rear of the camper. If
equipped with an exterior speaker jack, it is located
on the curbside of the camper under the wing under
a waterproof cover. The wiring from these locations
terminates at the stereo location. If a CD player is
installed the wiring is connected to an A/B switch
located adjacent to the stereo. This allows speaker
control for the inside and outside speakers. If your
camper is equipped with a DVD player there is a
speaker selection switch on the stereo that controls
the interior and exterior speakers.
120-VOLT AC SYSTEM
The 120-volt electrical system supplies power to the
following components:
AC to DC Power Converter
120-volt Outlets (interior and exterior)
Refrigerator
Roof Mounted Air Conditioner (optional)
Convection Microwave Oven
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without
a proper ground.
120-VOLT POWER CORD
Your camper is equipped with a heavy-duty power
cord for connection to an external 120-volt, 30 amp
rated service. The cord is commonly called the “shore
cord”. The cord and plug are molded together to form
a weatherproof assembly. Do not cut or alter the cord
in any way. Do not remove the ground pin from the
attachment plug. If you have to use an adapter to plug
into an electrical service, make sure the ground is
maintained.
Never use a two-conductor extension cord, or any
cord that does not assure appropriate and adequate
ground continuity. Use a 30-amp RV extension cord
with a maximum length of 25'. Never plug the 120-volt
cord into an ungrounded receptacle.
120-VOLT GENERATOR POWER
Campers that are generator ready or have a generator
installed are equipped with either a 30-amp receptacle
or an Auto Transfer Switch depending upon option
selection. To operate the camper on generator power
when equipped with the 30-amp receptacle, plug the
camper’s 30-amp plug into the receptacle and start
the generator. Generator power will travel through the
connection and power the camper.
If equipped with the Automatic Transfer Relay (ATS),
the relay will automatically switch to generator power
when the generator is activated. When the power cord
is connected to shore power, the relay switches to
shoreline power. To operate the camper from the
onboard generator, simply start the generator. After
about a 20 second delay to allow the generator to
stabilize, the relay will engage, transferring all of the
120-volt AC load to the generator.
POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER
The power distribution center consists of 120-volt AC
and 12-volt DC panels. The 120-volt AC panel board
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SPEAKER A/B SWITCH
If provided, the A/B Switch allows for the stereo to
be played through exterior mounted speakers. On
the stereo, place the speaker switch to “B”. This
switches the sound to the interior rear speakers.
When the A/B switch is in the “OUT” position the
sound will come from the exterior. With the A/B
switch in the “IN” position the sound will come from
the interior rear speakers.
EXTERIOR SPEAKERS/JACKS
Depending on how your camper is equipped,
exterior mounted speakers or speaker jacks may be
installed. The speakers are installed into the
underside of the porch on the rear of the camper. If
equipped with an exterior speaker jack, it is located
on the curbside of the camper under the wing under
a waterproof cover. The wiring from these locations
terminates at the stereo location. If a CD player is
installed the wiring is connected to an A/B switch
located adjacent to the stereo. This allows speaker
control for the inside and outside speakers. If your
camper is equipped with a DVD player there is a
speaker selection switch on the stereo that controls
the interior and exterior speakers.
120-VOLT AC SYSTEM
The 120-volt electrical system supplies power to the
following components:
AC to DC Power Converter
120-volt Outlets (interior and exterior)
Refrigerator
Roof Mounted Air Conditioner (optional)
Convection Microwave Oven
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without
a proper ground.
120-VOLT POWER CORD
Your camper is equipped with a heavy-duty power
cord for connection to an external 120-volt, 30 amp
rated service. The cord is commonly called the “shore
cord”. The cord and plug are molded together to form
a weatherproof assembly. Do not cut or alter the cord
in any way. Do not remove the ground pin from the
attachment plug. If you have to use an adapter to plug
into an electrical service, make sure the ground is
maintained.
Never use a two-conductor extension cord, or any
cord that does not assure appropriate and adequate
ground continuity. Use a 30-amp RV extension cord
with a maximum length of 25'. Never plug the 120-volt
cord into an ungrounded receptacle.
120-VOLT GENERATOR POWER
Campers that are generator ready or have a generator
installed are equipped with either a 30-amp receptacle
or an Auto Transfer Switch depending upon option
selection. To operate the camper on generator power
when equipped with the 30-amp receptacle, plug the
camper’s 30-amp plug into the receptacle and start
the generator. Generator power will travel through the
connection and power the camper.
If equipped with the Automatic Transfer Relay (ATS),
the relay will automatically switch to generator power
when the generator is activated. When the power cord
is connected to shore power, the relay switches to
shoreline power. To operate the camper from the
onboard generator, simply start the generator. After
about a 20 second delay to allow the generator to
stabilize, the relay will engage, transferring all of the
120-volt AC load to the generator.
POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER
The power distribution center consists of 120-volt AC
and 12-volt DC panels. The 120-volt AC panel board
51
SPEAKER A/B SWITCH
If provided, the A/B Switch allows for the stereo to
be played through exterior mounted speakers. On
the stereo, place the speaker switch to “B”. This
switches the sound to the interior rear speakers.
When the A/B switch is in the “OUT” position the
sound will come from the exterior. With the A/B
switch in the “IN” position the sound will come from
the interior rear speakers.
EXTERIOR SPEAKERS/JACKS
Depending on how your camper is equipped,
exterior mounted speakers or speaker jacks may be
installed. The speakers are installed into the
underside of the porch on the rear of the camper. If
equipped with an exterior speaker jack, it is located
on the curbside of the camper under the wing under
a waterproof cover. The wiring from these locations
terminates at the stereo location. If a CD player is
installed the wiring is connected to an A/B switch
located adjacent to the stereo. This allows speaker
control for the inside and outside speakers. If your
camper is equipped with a DVD player there is a
speaker selection switch on the stereo that controls
the interior and exterior speakers.
120-VOLT AC SYSTEM
The 120-volt electrical system supplies power to the
following components:
AC to DC Power Converter
120-volt Outlets (interior and exterior)
Refrigerator
Roof Mounted Air Conditioner (optional)
Convection Microwave Oven
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without
a proper ground.
120-VOLT POWER CORD
Your camper is equipped with a heavy-duty power
cord for connection to an external 120-volt, 30 amp
rated service. The cord is commonly called the “shore
cord”. The cord and plug are molded together to form
a weatherproof assembly. Do not cut or alter the cord
in any way. Do not remove the ground pin from the
attachment plug. If you have to use an adapter to plug
into an electrical service, make sure the ground is
maintained.
Never use a two-conductor extension cord, or any
cord that does not assure appropriate and adequate
ground continuity. Use a 30-amp RV extension cord
with a maximum length of 25'. Never plug the 120-volt
cord into an ungrounded receptacle.
120-VOLT GENERATOR POWER
Campers that are generator ready or have a generator
installed are equipped with either a 30-amp receptacle
or an Auto Transfer Switch depending upon option
selection. To operate the camper on generator power
when equipped with the 30-amp receptacle, plug the
camper’s 30-amp plug into the receptacle and start
the generator. Generator power will travel through the
connection and power the camper.
If equipped with the Automatic Transfer Relay (ATS),
the relay will automatically switch to generator power
when the generator is activated. When the power cord
is connected to shore power, the relay switches to
shoreline power. To operate the camper from the
onboard generator, simply start the generator. After
about a 20 second delay to allow the generator to
stabilize, the relay will engage, transferring all of the
120-volt AC load to the generator.
POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER
The power distribution center consists of 120-volt AC
and 12-volt DC panels. The 120-volt AC panel board
AC to DC Power Converter
120-volt Outlets (interior and exterior)
Refrigerator
Roof Mounted Air Conditioner (optional)
Convection Microwave Oven
Water Heater
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without a
proper ground.
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SPEAKER A/B SWITCH
If provided, the A/B Switch allows for the stereo to
be played through exterior mounted speakers. On
the stereo, place the speaker switch to “B”. This
switches the sound to the interior rear speakers.
When the A/B switch is in the “OUT” position the
sound will come from the exterior. With the A/B
switch in the “IN” position the sound will come from
the interior rear speakers.
EXTERIOR SPEAKERS/JACKS
Depending on how your camper is equipped,
exterior mounted speakers or speaker jacks may be
installed. The speakers are installed into the
underside of the porch on the rear of the camper. If
equipped with an exterior speaker jack, it is located
on the curbside of the camper under the wing under
a waterproof cover. The wiring from these locations
terminates at the stereo location. If a CD player is
installed the wiring is connected to an A/B switch
located adjacent to the stereo. This allows speaker
control for the inside and outside speakers. If your
camper is equipped with a DVD player there is a
speaker selection switch on the stereo that controls
the interior and exterior speakers.
120-VOLT AC SYSTEM
The 120-volt electrical system supplies power to the
following components:
AC to DC Power Converter
120-volt Outlets (interior and exterior)
Refrigerator
Roof Mounted Air Conditioner (optional)
Convection Microwave Oven
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without
a proper ground.
120-VOLT POWER CORD
Your camper is equipped with a heavy-duty power
cord for connection to an external 120-volt, 30 amp
rated service. The cord is commonly called the “shore
cord”. The cord and plug are molded together to form
a weatherproof assembly. Do not cut or alter the cord
in any way. Do not remove the ground pin from the
attachment plug. If you have to use an adapter to plug
into an electrical service, make sure the ground is
maintained.
Never use a two-conductor extension cord, or any
cord that does not assure appropriate and adequate
ground continuity. Use a 30-amp RV extension cord
with a maximum length of 25'. Never plug the 120-volt
cord into an ungrounded receptacle.
120-VOLT GENERATOR POWER
Campers that are generator ready or have a generator
installed are equipped with either a 30-amp receptacle
or an Auto Transfer Switch depending upon option
selection. To operate the camper on generator power
when equipped with the 30-amp receptacle, plug the
camper’s 30-amp plug into the receptacle and start
the generator. Generator power will travel through the
connection and power the camper.
If equipped with the Automatic Transfer Relay (ATS),
the relay will automatically switch to generator power
when the generator is activated. When the power cord
is connected to shore power, the relay switches to
shoreline power. To operate the camper from the
onboard generator, simply start the generator. After
about a 20 second delay to allow the generator to
stabilize, the relay will engage, transferring all of the
120-volt AC load to the generator.
POWER DISTRIBUTION CENTER
The power distribution center consists of 120-volt AC
and 12-volt DC panels. The 120-volt AC panel board
WARNING
Shore power poses a risk of death due to
electrocution.
Always use a grounded connection.
Never connect to an ungrounded source of
shore power.
Never remove the “third prong” from the
shore power plug.
WARNING
Risk of fire.
Connect only to source of correct voltage.
Do not overload electrical circuits.
Do not use an extension cord to connect to
shore power.
Replace fuses with like rating.
120-VOLT GENERATOR POWER
Campers that are generator ready or have a generator
installed are equipped with an Auto Transfer Switch.
The Automatic Transfer Relay (ATS), relay will automatically
switch to generator power when the generator is
activated. When the power cord is connected to shore
power, the relay switches to shoreline power. To operate
the camper from the onboard generator, simply start the
generator. After about a 20 second delay to allow the
generator to stabilize, the relay will engage, transferring
all of the 120-volt AC load to the generator.
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