Power Electric Mirrors - Winnebago Chalet Manual

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D-Series Class-A
Basic Operating Instructions
Power - Turn ON to activate
monitor for rear viewing while
driving or parked. Key must be on.
In OFF position the monitor is
'asleep' and will 'wake up' when
the transmission is shifted into
Reverse.
Camera -
CA1= Rear or Side* cameras
CA2= not used
Day/Night - Press to adjust
contrast and brightness for
nighttime and daytime lighting
conditions. After making
adjustments, button is used to
switch between settings.
Volume, contrast and brightness
are self-explanatory.
*Sideview Cameras– if equipped. The
optional sideview cameras activate with the
corresponding turn signals and replace the rear
camera view on the monitor until the turn is
completed or the signal lever is canceled
manually.
Further Information
See the rearview monitor manufacturer's
complete operating information in your
InfoCase.

POWER ELECTRIC MIRRORS

–If Equipped
Always adjust mirrors for maximum rear
visibility before driving off. Make sure the seat is
adjusted for proper vehicle control and that you
are sitting back squarely into the seat.
Mirror Adjustment Control
The mirror control is located on the driver side
armrest panel or the dash. The ignition key must
be on to adjust the mirrors.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Press arrow buttons move
mirror in direction indicated
Move L or R to select mirror,
or center for "neutral".
Mirror Adjustment Control
• Mirror surface tilts in direction of arrow
button pressed.
• Middle switch selects L or R mirror to
adjust.
• Center position is 'neutral' to disable
arrow buttons and prevent misadjustment
of mirrors.
Mirror Heaters
The mirrors may also contain heating
elements to defog or de-ice the mirror glass
during cold weather operation. An ON-OFF
switch for the mirror heaters is located near the
remote mirror controls.
Mirror Arm/Head Adjustment
If you cannot adjust a mirror properly using
the control switch, the mirror may need a coarse
adjustment by rotating the mirror head.
SECTION 3
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