Exterior; General Information And Operation - Nucamp T@B 320 Manual

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5) Sound Adjustment
Press PUSH/AUDIO to step through the
following sound adjustment options: BAS
(bass), TRE (treble), BAL (balance) and
FAD (fader). When the desired option
appears in the display, rotate the volume
control to adjust that audio feature. When no
adjustments have been made for five
seconds, the unit will resume normal
operation.
NOTE: If the battery has been disconnected or is
dead, all settings must be reset.

Exterior

General Information and Operation

Doors
The doors of the camper are manufactured with a
built-in, keyed dead bolt and door lock. The door
lock is engaged from the outside by use of a key.
The dead bolt is engaged from the inside by turning
the red knob or from the outside by a key.
A main door hold-back is mounted on the trailer's
exterior side skin. The hold-back secures the door to
the side of the trailer.
CAUTION
When towing, all locks must be secured. The
constant vibration of travel may cause the door
to open resulting in possible damage.
Hatch Door
The hatch door provides access to the rear kitchen
area, the hatch door is opened by turning the T-
handles, these can also be locked.
Water Pump
CAUTION
The pump is not equipped with a dry tank shut-off
switch. Turn the pump switch OFF if water in tank
becomes depleted or when system is not in use. The
pump operates when water pressure within outlet
plumbing drops below a predetermined pressure. A
drop-in pressure occurs when a faucet or a toilet
valve is opened. When the faucet is closed, the
pump shuts off as soon as the system is re-
pressurized.
Turn the pump ON to pressurize the water system.
When the faucet is opened, the water may sputter
for a few seconds. This is normal and no cause for
alarm. The water flow will become steady when all
air is bled from the water lines. If a faucet is open
slightly, allowing water to flow slowly, the pump
may pressurize the plumbing faster than the water is
released, causing the pump to cycle on and off.
A built-in check valve prevents back flow and
protects the pump and fresh water tank from
excessive city water system pressures. The pump
operates at 3 GPM and 55 PSI. At free flow the
pump draws approximately 7.5 amps. A 10 AMP
fuse in the power center protects the water pump
circuit. When traveling, always turn OFF the water
pump. This will reduce the possibility of water
flowing during travel. If the pump cycles on and off
when no water is being used, you may have a
partially open faucet, a leak in the water system or
an empty water tank. Never attempt to service the
pump without first turning off the power and
opening all faucets to relieve pressure in the water
system. Consult the installation and operation
manual for full details in the Owner's Information
Package.
Initial Start-up System
1) Be sure the tank is filled with water.
2) Open all faucets in the recreational vehicle,
both hot and cold.
3) Place the pump control switch in the ON
position.
4) Allow time for the hot water tank to fill.
Shut off each faucet as the flow becomes
steady and free of air. When
the last faucet is turned off,
the pump should turn off as
well.
5) The system is now ready for
use.
The water pump supplied with your camper is
designed to deliver a smooth, consistent flow of
water at all ranges of operation while drawing only
a low current.
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