Systems Monitor Panel - Winnebago Voyage 2005 User Manual

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SECTION 6
APPLIANCES & EQUIPMENT
See the manufacturer's information in your
Owner InfoCase for instructions on replacement
of light bulbs and grease filter elements.

SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL

The Systems Monitor Panel provides a conve-
nient, central location for checking the condition
of all utility systems in your coach. It also in-
cludes the climate control thermostat and the
P
Energy Management System status
OWERLINE
panel.
At the touch of a button this panel can display
the fresh water and holding tank levels, LP gas
tank level, plus the engine battery and coach bat-
tery condition. You can start the auxiliary gener-
ator or turn on the water pump and water heater.
Indicator lights tell you if the water pump is on or
if the water heater pilot light is out.
Monitor Panel
6-8
Generator Start/Stop Switch
See Section 9, Electrical Systems for genera-
tor start-up and shut-down instructions.
Generator Hourmeter
See Section 9, Electrical Systems for genera-
tor hourmeter information.
Water and Holding Tank Levels
Press and hold the "Levels Test" switch to
show approximate level on the monitor lights.
The approximate water levels are measured by
sets of electronic sensors on the sides of the
tanks, so the water level must be equal with a sen-
sor to register at that level. There is generally
more water in a tank than indicated on the moni-
tor panel.
For example, a water level of 1-2" below the
FULL sensor, the monitor will show the level to
be only 2/3 even though the tank is nearly full. If
the water level is below the 1/3 sensor, the mon-
itor will register an empty tank because the water
is no longer touching the 1/3 sensor. There may
actually be some water left in the tank. However,
when the indicator reads FULL, the tank is actu-
ally full.
Generator Switch
and Hourmeter

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