Monaco Monarch 2000 Service Manual page 12

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M
ONACO
2000
W
arranty & Information
W
arranty & Information
LOW POINT - The lowest point in the plumbing. Drains are placed here so that water will
drain out of the lower end of the motor home. These drains must be closed when you fill
the water tank.
PRIMITIVE SITE - A campground that may have either city water, shore power or sewer
hook-up, but not all of them. Primitive sites may have no hook-ups or connections at all.
DRAIN TRAP - This is a curve that is in all drains. Water is trapped in the curve and this
creates a barrier so tank odors cannot escape through the drain.
PULL-THROUGH SITES - Camp sites that you pull the unit through without having to
back up into the site.
ROAD SIDE - This refers to the side of the motor home which faces the road when it is
parked. Often called the off-door side.
SHORE LINE - This is the electrical cord which runs from the motor home to the camp
ground 120 volt electrical supply.
SHORE POWER - This is the 120 volt outlet that you can plug your motor home into a
campground.
STABILIZING JACKS - These jacks are extended after you have parked the motor home.
They are used to level the motor home.
STINGER - An arm attachment on a tow truck that is used to lift the motor home slight-
ly so that it can be towed.
TAG AXLE - A non-drive axle located behind front axle. A tag axle increases weight car-
rying capacity of the chassis.
WINTERIZED - If you see this on a unit it means that the unit has been prepared for stor-
age. All water systems are drained and RV antifreeze has been added to protect the water
lines and drains. Low point drains will be open.
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