Owner`s manual
DRIVING & SAFETY — 2
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2008 LAPALMA XL
WARNING:
Be sure the weight ratings of the ball
mount, tow ball and safety chains are
equal to or greater than the load. The
use of an extension to the receiver or
extended ball mount will significantly
reduce hitch receiver weight ratings.
Modifications to the hitch receiver, or
use of the hitch receiver other than
intended, can void the warranty of the
hitch receiver, chassis or both.
Taillight Conguration:
Taillights come in a 2-wire or 3-wire
conguration. A 2-wire conguration has all
red lens. A 3-wire conguration usually has red
and amber lens. Amber is used for turn signals
only and red for taillight and brake light. These
systems are electrically different. Whenever
hooking a 2-wire system to a 3-wire system, or
vice versa, a converter box must be installed for
correct taillight function. A taillight converter
is available from auto and RV supply stores.
DO NOT attempt to wire a tow plug connector
if unfamiliar with these systems. A trained
technician will install the proper converter so the
taillights and turn signals work correctly on the
motorhome and towed vehicle or trailer when
the tow plug connection is made.
Tow Plug Connection
The motorhome is pre-wired from the factory
with an electrical connection for towing. The
connection is located on the rear cap, near
the hitch receiver. Convoluted tubing protects
the tow harness wires. Current draw should
not exceed ten amps for each designated light
circuit. Within the electrical connection is a
positive terminal for use when towing a trailer
equipped with a battery. The positive terminal
maintains the charge of the trailer battery.
When preparing a tow plug connection, strip
the wires 3/8". Twist the wire strands and place
under the clip and secure the screw. Make sure
there are no loose strands of wire that could
short against the case or other terminals. DO
NOT accidentally mirror image the trailer
connection.
CAUTION:
Positive terminal connection of the tow
plug remains live at all times. When
towing a trailer equipped with a battery,
unplug the electrical tow connection
when parked. Failure to unplug the tow
connection may result in discharged
chassis batteries.
rear vISIon SyStem
The motorhome can be equipped with either a
rear camera or an optional three camera vision
system. The rear vision system consists of a
camera and microphone located at the rear
of the motorhome. The microphone aids in
communication while the camera provides the
driver with a rear view when backing up. The
rear camera is adjustable up and down and is
controlled by the driver.
On the optional three camera system,
side cameras are located at the front of the
motorhome directly above the front wheels
and are not adjustable. This system provides
the driver with a rear view as well as roadside
and curbside views of the motorhome and a
microphone for audio communication.
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The system can be used while driving in
forward, reverse or when parked.