Table of Contents Electric Power Source Generator Power Master Battery Switch AC / Heat Water Lavatory Propane Backup Camera Cable Car Radio TV / DVD Player Moon roofs Stove / Oven Microwave / Convection Oven Fridge Toilet & Sinks Exit switches Storage Night Sleep Privacy Shades Converting Dining Table / Bed...
City Electric Power Source - The shore line hookup is located in the panel at the exterior rear on the RV driver side. The RV uses 30 amp hookups. - The generator should be off before plugging in cable to hook up to city/park electric power source. - An adapter for use in powering to a conventional 110v outlet is in the access panel.
Master Battery Switch There is a master battery switch for cabin power located at the entrance step. Note: In addition to the generator or city power connection, the master battery switch must be turned on for the AC, refrigerator to function. AC / Heat The Thermostat is located directly on the overhead AC unit.
Lavatory Dump – Hoses and dump valves are located in exterior driver side lav storage bin. Cap must be on during transit or risk $10K fine. Dump lines may be connected to park facilities when camped, or some parks have a dump station which you must drive up to upon exiting / checking out.
Backup Camera To operate the backup camera, the vehicle running lights need to be on. Then turn on the camera using the power button located on the monitor. Cable A park hookup is located on the exterior of the RV on the driver side rear, above the lavatory access panel. Once a coaxial cable is attached to the RV and the park cable source, cable TV is available throughout the RV.
Note: Fridge must be level to operate properly. If you are parked on a steep incline, it will not function. Note: The first time an RV fridge is powered on after having set several days, it may take up to 3-4 hours to cool down initially.
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Privacy Curtains Sleeping curtains can be drawn to enclose the sleeping compartment above the front cab. Also on board is a privacy shade for nighttime use, to ensure no one can se inside the RV through the front windshield. It is attached with Velcro tabs located around the driver’s cab, along the roof line, and running behind the cab’s visors.
Door locks The inside of the camper door has 2 red locking switches. The switch to the right locks the handles to both the interior and exterior of the door. The second switch (to the left) is an additional security bolt for in- transit travel with children, or to provide additional security.
Roadside Assistance The RV has a spare tire in the event of a flat. By design, the RV does not include a jack due to the weight of the vehicle. During normal daylight hours, road rangers are along the main highways and have the capability to change the tire, usually for free.
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Comments: I strive to ensure that everything on the RV is in good condition and functioning as it should. Like a boat, constant maintenance is required to fix all the little things that occasionally need replacing. It is not always easy to know what needs to be addressed, when I am not personally using the RV.
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