Section 4: Vehicle Operation
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Campsite Hook-Up
Refer to
Electrical Systems
section before connecting the shore line power cord (when
using full hook-up) OR before starting the generator (if so equipped) or operating the
vehicle on 12-volt power when dry camping.
Refer to
Fuel & LP System section before using the LP system
. Open the LP gas tank
valve (if so equipped) slowly. There may be air in the lines and five to thirty seconds
of time is needed to bleed air before LP vapor fills the lines.
Refer to
Plumbing Systems
section before connecting the fresh water supply or turning
ON the water pump or water heater.
When using full hook-up, connect the sewer hose to the campsite sewer hook-up.
If applicable, start the refrigerator and the cooling or heating system.
NOTE:
For extended dry camping, management of all your re
-
sources is essential. Check your battery levels and conserve battery
power, use it sparingly
Depending on your model, you may also have a pre-installed power switch for the camera
located in an exterior compartment. (battery storage or utility center)
To install a backup camera, refer to the manufacturers installation guide along with the
installation supplement provided in the warranty packet.
Stabilizer Jacks
The stabilizer jacks must be fully retracted before moving or towing the RV to prevent
stabilizer jack damage.
Each stabilizer jack can be individually adjusted to stabilize the RV for use.
When setting up on soft ground, you may wish to place a wood pad or the equivalent under
each stabilizer jack foot to help keep the jack from sinking into the ground.
Manual Stabilizer Jacks (if so equipped)
1.
To lower each jack, insert the jack crank onto the applicable stabilizer jack shaft.
2.
Turn the crank clockwise to lower each leg until it contacts the ground and stabilizes
the RV.
To raise each jack, insert the jack crank onto the applicable stabilizer jack shaft and turn the
crank counter-clockwise.
DO NOT USE THE STABILIZER JACKS TO LEVEL THE RV.
It is
important to remember that the stabilizer jacks are to be used only for support
while occupying and moving around the RV. They are not designed to support
the weight of the RV.
Table of Contents
Maintenance Record
Summary of Contents for Hummingbird 2018
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