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SECTION 4 -
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
For example, if the fluid level is 1-2” below
the FULL sensor, the monitor will show the level
to be only 2/3 even though the tank is nearly full.
If a tank is about 1/4 full, the monitor will
register an empty tank because the fluid level is
below the 1/3 sensor even though there is still
fluid in the tank.
However, when the indicator reads FULL, the
tank is actually full.
Tank Capacities
See “Tank Capacities” in
Section 1 -
Introduction
.
Battery Charge Meter
Press and Hold the BATT switch to check the
level of charge (voltage) in the 12-volt house
battery.
L = Low, F = Fair, G = Good, C = Charge
To get an accurate reading:
1. Both the chassis engine and the generator
engine must be shut off and 120-volt AC
shoreline unplugged.
2. An interior light should be turned on to
provide a small load which draws off the
battery surface charge.
Water Pump Switch
When use of the self-contained water system
is desired, turn the “Water Pump” switch on. The
“Pump On” light will illuminate when the pump
switch is on and the system is operable. Water
will be available as soon as a faucet is opened.
Refer to “Water Pump” for additional
information on the water pump and initial start-
up.
NOTE: Some models may be equipped with a
Water Pump switch in the water service
center on the outside of the motorhome
or within the bathroom area for your
convenience.
WATER HEATER – GAS
–If Equipped
NOTE: Read the Water Heater operating guide
provided in your InfoCase for complete
operating instructions, safety warnings,
and maintenance information before
operating the Water Heater.
Ensure the Water Heater is filled with
water before operating.
To fill the Water Heater, turn the Water Pump
switch ON and open a hot water faucet anywhere
in the motorhome. When water begins to flow
steadily from the faucet, the Water Heater is full.
Propane Gas Operation
•
Open the LP gas tank valve by turning fully
counter-clockwise.
•
Press the Water Heater switch (located on the
Systems Monitor Panel) to the ON position.