2013 King Aire Diesel Pusher
by Newmar
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IMPORTANT
The electronics used in the Exterior Entertainment Center are not designed for use in wet weather.
The TV should be stored securely in the “travel” position and the basement door closed during rain or
other adverse weather conditions. Caution should also be exercised when washing the exterior of
your King Aire to make sure high pressure water does not enter the compartment. Spraying high
pressure water at the seal between the doors can cause leaks, and potentially damage the
electronics housed in this compartment.
The external stereo can be used to listen to AM and FM broadcasts, and to play CD’
s. It has the
same functions and features as your in-dash stereo.
The LCD TV in the exterior entertainment center can be played through the exterior stereo. Press
the “source” button on the stereo until the audio program from the TV is heard. For detailed
operating instructions, please see the stereo manufacturers handbook located in the literature bag
that came with your unit.
Power Lift Antenna
Your unit is equipped with a Winegard television antenna that features a power lift mechanism to
raise and lower the antennae mast. To operate the system, locate the switch panel in the passenger
side front overhead cabinet.
When using the antennae, raise and lower it to full extension. Once the antenna is fully extended,
it can be rotated to the position that provides optimum signal reception. In rural or fringe areas
where reception may be poor or weak, the antennae head had a signal amplifier built in. To turn
this amplifier on, use the “Antennae Booster” button on the video selector box.
Bose Wave Radio
Mounted in the bedroom of your King Aire is a Bose
“Wave” radio. It offers functions as an alarm clock and an
AM/FM/CD stereo. The audio programming from the
bedroom TV can also be heard through the “AUX” input of
the Bose Wave Radio. The unit is controlled via a small
remote control provided with your unit.
In-Motion Satellite System
IMPORTANT
When the unit has come to a stop, and remains motionless for one minute, the KVH TracVision
system goes into a “Sleep” mode, turning off the conical scan and positioning motors. Unlike turning
the power off, when the KVH TracVision is in the “Sleep” mode, it is still drawing power. It is
important to turn the system off when the unit is parked for camping, unless the unit is equipped with
HD (High Definition) satellite receivers. If so equipped, leave the power switch to the KVH TracVision
System on while watching satellite TV.
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