Troubleshooting guide

To use the external hookup, the small black switch on the outlet plate must be in
the “off” position (the red light is off).
2. Roof TV Antenna: First, make sure that there are no overhanging tree limbs.
To put the roof antenna up, use the crank on the ceiling behind the driver’s seat.
Turn the crank clockwise to raise the antenna. To improve your reception, pull the
plastic ring down slightly and rotate until the antenna is
in the desired position.
To use the roof antenna, the small black switch on the
outlet plate must be in the “on” position (the red light is
on).
Never try to move the vehicle when the antenna is
raised. To lower the antenna, pull the ring down and
turn it until both arrows are pointing in the same
direction. Then you can turn the crank until you hear the antenna touch the roof.
If you are not sure that the antenna was lowered properly, you can check it by
carefully climbing the ladder and looking up on the roof.
IMPORTANT! Be careful of overhanging tree branches when you are moving the
motorhome, or driving. Even at slow speeds, a branch can become caught in the
TV antenna and bend or break a wing, thus necessitating the replacement of the
entire unit.
Tip: Always walk around the motorhome before leaving to check for
obstructions and that the TV antenna is down.
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