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AM/FM RADIO, CD PLAYER
For maximum performance of the tape player, clean the head as often as necessary,
depending upon tape cleanliness and frequency of use. Most models can be cleaned with
a special cleaning cassette or with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab. Always keep cas-
settes away from magnetized objects and follow manufacturer’s recommendations for
tape types and length.
Refer to your radio and CD/tape player manufacturer’s instruction manual for specifi c
operating and cleaning instructions.
SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL
The monitor panel allows you to check the volume of fresh water, solid and liquid water
in your holding tanks, and the condition of your RV battery. The panel may also include a
clock and water pump switch. The monitoring panel shown is typical; the one in your unit
may look and function differently. Be certain your dealer explains the operation of the
monitoring panel in your unit.
Be sure to check the panel reading when the fresh water tank is fi lled. Water with a very
low mineral content can cause an erroneous indication on the panel, but this is rare. (See
Figure 20)
Figure 20 TYPICAL SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL
TOILET
Your trailer is equipped with either a hand control lever or foot pedal operated marine-
type toilet.
To operate the hand lever control model:
• To
fl ush, pull the black lever located on the right side of the toilet forward until rinse
water clears the bowl, then slowly release the lever.
• The water fi ll lever (white lever) can be operated independently of the fl ush to adjust
the level of water in the bowl. (See Figures 21, 22 and 23)
To operate the foot pedal model:
• Depress the small pedal to add water to the desired level, then slowly release the
pedal.
• To fl ush, depress the large pedal until the rinse water clears the bowl, then slowly
release the pedal. (See Figures 24, 25 and 26)
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