Rear Bedroom Tv 12-Volt Power Switch; Electrical Inverter - Winnebago Chalet Manual

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D-Series Class-A
See Video Player instruction guide in your
InfoCase for more information.
Reading Lights
Slide switch to
either position
ON
or
to turn
DOOR*
reading lights on.
REAR BEDROOM TV 12-VOLT
POWER SWITCH
–If Equipped
The 12-volt TV power switch lets you turn off
the TV "instant on" picture tube pre-heating
circuit when not using the coach. This will help
avoid house battery drain when the engine is not
running or the vehicle is not connected to
shoreline power.
This switch must be in the 'On' (12 Volt TV)
position for the bedroom TV to operate.

ELECTRICAL INVERTER

300-Watt DC-to-AC
–If Equipped
The inverter changes 12-volt DC automotive
current into 120-volt AC household current. This
allows you to operate your TV and DVD player
from the house batteries when shoreline hookup
or generator power are not available.
In some models the inverter is also connected
to the 120-Volt AC outlet for the bedroom TV*.
The inverter is typically located in the video
center cabinet or on the lower face of the galley
cabinet.
300-Watt DC-AC Power Inverter
• Turn Inverter On to operate TV.
• Low Battery indicator will light if 12V house
batteries are becoming drained. (Turn Off
inverter to avoid total drain.)
• Turn Inverter Off when not in use to avoid
draining house batteries.
• The inverter will shut down when the Aux Battery
Disconnect switch is turned off.
*NOTE: Running high-amperage appliances
like the TV and DVD on the inverter can
drain the house battery rather quickly
unless the chassis engine is running to
charge the batteries.
Further Information
See manufacturer's information provided in
your InfoCase for more information.
TV ANTENNA
The TV antenna on your motor home can be
easily raised, rotated a full 360° and lowered
from inside the vehicle by simply turning a crank
or directional handle. A built-in signal amplifier
designed to strengthen signals, is controlled by a
power switch built into the optional video
selector panel or on a wall plate assembly.
See the antenna manufacturer's operation,
care and maintenance information in your
InfoCase.
WARNING
Never allow the antenna to touch
electrical power lines or any other
electrical wires.
SECTION 8
ENTERTAINMENT
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