SECTION 6 –
ELECTRICAL
6-6
Accessing the Generator
Refer to “Front Service Access” in
Section 3 -
Driving Your Motorhome
.
Automatic Power Transfer Switch
Whenever the Generator is started, an
Automatic Power Transfer System automatically
switches the household electrical system to the
Generator approximately 30 seconds after the
Generator is started. The 30 second delay allows
the Generator to start easily without the burden of
electrical loads.
Automatic Generator Start (AGS)
The Automatic Generator Start feature
monitors house battery voltage and coach interior
temperature, and has the ability to automatically
start the Generator to help maintain full air
conditioning function and house battery charge.
The AGS Control Pad (located near the
monitor panel) is also equipped with an
Hourmeter feature, which registers the total
number of hours that the generator has been
operated.
Further Information
See the AGS user guide provided in your
InfoCase for additional information to help you
understand the AGS feature and its operation
with your Generator.
Generator Operation
To Start the Generator
Press and Hold the “Start/Preheat” button on
the AGS Control Pad until you hear the
Generator running smoothly, then release.
To Stop the Generator
Press and Hold the “Stop/Prime” button on the
AGS Control Pad until you hear the Generator
come to a full stop, then release.
NOTE: Your coach may be equipped with two
additional Generator power switches
(located on the dash and on the
generator itself), depending on model.
The following label is located near the 120-
volt house circuit breaker panel and at the
Generator to warn you to disconnect specific
electrical connections before servicing the
Generator and storing the coach.
WARNING
Do not plug the power cord into the
generator receptacle while the generator
is running. Electrical shock can cause
personal injury.
Automatic Power Transfer Box
(Located inside or behind
utility compartment)
-Typical installation shown
AGS Control Pad
(Located near monitor panel)