Effects Of Permanent Occupancy; To Check The Battery Charge - Fleetwood Flair 2001 Owner's Manual

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Erroneous tank level indications can be caused by:
a. Water with low mineral content. The level is measured by a
very low level electrical signal traveling through the liquid.
Some water may not conduct the signal properly. This
condition may be infrequent, but can exist. Check the panel
reading when the fresh water tank is filled.
b. Material trapped on the sides of the holding tanks may give
a full reading when the tank is actually empty.
To check the battery charge:
1. Unplug the 120-volt AC power cord to turn the power
converter off.
2. Press BATTERY rocker switch on the panel.
3. Turn on a light or any 12-volt appliance. The battery must
be checked with a load.
4. Read battery condition on the meter. Red is low, yellow is
fair and green is good.
Your RV was designed primarily for recreational use and
short term occupancy. If you plan to stay in it for longer than
a couple of days, you need to understand how to properly
manage and control the humid conditions and condensation
that you may experience.
Modern RVs are much smaller than a house, and are tightly
built. This means that the interior air will become saturated
with moisture more quickly than in a typical house. The
routine activities of a few people can put a lot of water into
the air. In cold weather, this moisture may become visible as
condensation.
Condensation happens naturally. Just as moisture collects on
the outside of a glass of cold water during humid weather,
moisture can condense on the inside surfaces of your RV
during cold weather when the humidity of the interior air is
high.
EFFECTS OF
PERMANENT
OCCUPANCY
CONDENSATION AND
How
TO CONTROL IT
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