If
your motor home is equipped with rear view video monitor,
the camera is located at the top rear
of
the motor home. The
rear view picture is displayed on a screen on the motor home
instrument panel. The monitor screen may be overlaid with a
distance scale reference which gives approximate distance
of
objects to the rear
of
the motor home.
To
operate the video monitor:
1.
Turn on the ignition switch.
2.
Shift the transmission to
R.
To
override normal operation, the ignition switch
must
be on
and power
must
be on
at
the monitor.
Using the video monitor will take practice. Always allow
more space for maneuvering until you are comfortable with
the system. Check the side-mounted mirrors often while
driving and especially during lane changes and when
backing up.
The camera lens is exposed to road dirt and will get
dilty often.
When necessary, clean the camera lens and monitor screen with
a quality glass cleaner and nonabrasive cloth or towel.
In
keeping with good engineering practice, and to meet the
requirements
of
chassis manufacturers, certain chassis and
underbody components
of
your motor home have been coated
with an undercoating material. This material is intended to
assist in protecting these components from corrosion
or
other
effects
of
weather and road conditions. Please be aware that
certain areas
of
the motor home do not have undercoating
applied.
ON
THE
ROAD
REAR
VIEW
VIDEO
MONITOR
Af
CAUTION
The
rear
view
video
monitor system provides
a
general view of the
road
and objects
to
the
rear
of
the motor home.
Your
perception
of
this
view
and the relation-
ships of objects to the
motor home and each
other
will be different
from that seen
in
a rear
view mirror. Light condi-
tions and the adjustment
of
the
screen controls will
also affect your percep-
tion. Always use the
side-mounted rear
view
mirrors with the
video
monitor system.
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UN
DERCOATI NG
PACE
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1996,
FLEETWood
ENTERpnisES,
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