SECTION 8
CAMPING & OPERATING
80
Raising the TV antenna
Make sure the TV power supply is ON to use
the TV outlet. Rotate elev. handle clockwise.
When the antenna reaches its raised position,
resistance will be felt in the handle, this
indicates the antenna is fully extended.
DO
NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE.
Lowering the TV antenna
Insure that the pointers on the ceiling plate
and the rotation handle are aligned. Rotate
elevation handle counterclockwise until you
hear the antenna touch the roof (resistance
will be felt in the handle).
Warning!!! Lowering the antenna without
aligning the pointers, may damage the
antenna.
S
ATELLITE
D
ISH
Please contact DirectTV® if you have any
questions about setting up, operating or
serving the satellite dish. Their phone number
is 1-866-99-RVDTV (1-866-997-8388)
E
XTERIOR
C
ABLE
&
S
ATELLITE
J
ACKS
Your RV is prepped for cable and satellite
hookup. Generally speaking, these exterior
RG-6 coax jack connections are located on
the off-door side (ODS) by the shore line
power cord receptacle.
Figure 13 Exterior cable & satellite coax cover, closed
For information on how to hookup your
exterior satellite (customer purchased),
please refer to the Audio/Visual diagram
found in the “Specifications and Glossary”
section of this manual.
E
XTERIOR
TV
C
ONNECTIONS
&
S
PEAKERS
Figure 14 Exterior speakers, unlatched
Figure 15 Exterior TV connection & speaker control switches
You can connect a TV (customer supplied) to
the exterior TV connection located in the
“Maxi” compartment. Use the speaker control
switches to run sound through the exterior
speakers.
The exterior speakers should be latched up in
the travel position when not in use.
C
ENTRAL
V
ACUUM
The RV must be hooked up to (and be
operating on) 120-volt AC power for the
central vacuum system to be operational. The
vacuum will automatically begin to operate
when the hose wall fitting is inserted into the
central vacuum wall port. The vacuum will
automatically cease to operate when the hose
wall fitting is extracted from the central
vacuum wall port.
Summary of Contents for Legacy Fifth Wheel 2009
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