Entertainment/Electrical; Television; Stereo Cd Player - Nucamp T@B 320 Manual

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Adjustments are carried out in small steps. A ¼ turn
corresponds to approximately 7° C (44.6° F).
Reinstall the knob and check that it engages with
the teeth. Tighten the screw and then turn the knob
to max (+). Max. calibration for increasing the
temperature is a ½ turn.
Reducing the Maximum Temperature:
Do the procedure in reverse. Turn the knob
clockwise to (-) and the disengaged knob
anticlockwise to (+).
CAUTION
Please use caution water can be extremely hot
coming out of the heater.
Occasionally you may experience "weeping" of the
pressure/temperature relief valve. This is normal
operation. The normal expansion of the water
causes it while being heated. The tank is designed
with an internal air gap at the top to reduce this
weeping phenomenon. In time, though, the heating
and expansion of the water will absorb this air.
To replace the air and reduce relief valve weeping:
Wait until the water in the heater tank is cool before
performing the following steps.
1) Turn off the water heater.
2) Turn off the incoming water supply.
3) Open a faucet in the camper.
4) Pull the handle of the relief valve straight
out and let water flow until it stops.
5) Release the relief valve handle and let the
valve snap shut.
6) Turn on the water supply.
7) Close the faucet when water flows
continuously without sputtering.
8) Turn on the water heater.
These procedures will re-establish the air pocket at
the top of the tank. If the relief valve weeps again,
repeat the above procedure.
CAUTION
Do not plug the pressure-temperature relief valve
under any circumstances.
If the water heater will be "out of service" for some
time, it should be drained. See "Storage" chapter
for more information.
When using hot water faucets in the camper for the
first time after heating water, open the valve slowly
to reduce water splattering from pressure build up.

Entertainment/Electrical

Antennas (if equipped)
The optional roof-mounted antenna control is in the
ceiling of the lounge/kitchen area and/or in the
bedroom. The antenna can only be used when the
recreational vehicle is parked.

Television

Due to the large selection of televisions used in the
manufacturing of NüCamp RV campers, it is
impossible to list all of them in this manual.
Therefore, you will find general information that
will be applicable to almost all televisions.
For more detailed information regarding the specific
television installed in your camper, please refer to
the television manufacturer's user guide included in
your NüCamp RV Owner's packet. For more
information, please consult the individual owner's
manual.

Stereo CD Player

1) Power
Press the power button or any other button
on the front of the radio (except the eject
button) to turn the unit on. Press the power
button again to turn the unit off.
2) Mode
Press MOD to select a different mode of
operation as indicated on the display panel.
Available modes include Radio, CD, and
CDC. CD mode will only appear in the
menu if a CD is loaded. CD changer mode
(CDC) will only appear if a CD changer is
connected to the unit
.
3) Audio Mute
Press MUT to momentarily mute the audio
volume. Press MUT again to restore volume
to the previous setting.
4) Volume
To increase the volume, rotate the volume
control clockwise. To decrease the volume,
rotate the volume control counter-clockwise.
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