Your vehicle should be parked as close to level as possible to maximize the air conditioner’s efficiency.
Since the air conditioner requires water for cooling, water may spill from the front of the air conditioner
during abrupt stops or while parked on a steep forward slope.
NOTE:
The heat pump may be used to warm up the motorhome on cool nights. For colder temperatures,
below 40 ° F (4 ° C)
is suggested that the furnace be used for heat.
TV:
WARNING:
If your vehicle is equipped with an optional TV/VCP, the TV
must be off and in the stored
position during travel.
MONITOR PANEL:
A monitor panel is located on the shelf above the passenger lounge seat, see Picture E-P1.
Picture E-P1:
Monitor panel, porch light and
optional generator on / off switch.
The monitor panel is used to provide the approximate fluid levels in the fresh, grey and black (holding)
water tanks, the L.P.G. (Liquid Propane Gas) tank, and the charge level of the auxiliary battery.
The monitor panel is a series of L.E.D. lights that mark the fluid levels at set increments of F (full), 2/3, 1/3
and E (empty). Therefore with respect to the water tank levels, one must be aware that the panel does not
always reflect the actual fluid levels. For example, when the 1/3 level light is on, the tank may be
anywhere from 1/3 to just under 2/3 full. When the panel reads empty, the tank may be anywhere from
empty to just under 1/3 full.
The black and grey water tanks must be flushed periodically with sanitation fluid, to prevent the
accumulation of solids on the probes so as to maintain accurate black and grey water level readings.
To flush:
Refer to the instructions on the Waste Tank Dumping found in the Water Systems Section.
NOTE:
When the water system is operating in the winter mode, only the interior fresh water tank is to be
used. Therefore you must be aware that the interior tanks fluid level is actually empty when the
1/3 L.E.D. light is displayed on the monitor panel.
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