Troubleshooting guide

CHAPTER 4: THE CABIN…
A. THE MONITOR PANEL
The monitor panel differs slightly from model to model, but all provide you with a
status of the various systems of the motorhome: fresh water tank level, gray
water tank level, black water tank level, condition of the auxiliary battery and LPG
level. In addition, you can turn on the water pump, water heater and start/stop the
generator.
In most models, the monitor panel is located in the kitchen. The illustration below
shows a common style of panel found in most motorhomes. The switches are
either rocker style or on/off. Switches for the water pump and water heater are
on/off switches. The generator, fresh water, LPG, battery condition and battery
condition are all momentary hold type switches.
Tank levels: To check levels in each tank, simply hold the rocker switch down
until you see the level light on the panel.
If the level is These lights will be illuminated
Empty E
¼ full E and ¼
½ full E, ¼ and ½
¾ full E thru ¾
Full All lights will be lit
Checking the battery condition frequently will help you avoid experiencing
problems with 12v systems. “Good” indicates the coach battery has a full or
nearly full charge. Checking the battery condition must be done with shore power
disconnected and the generator and engine off.
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