6-8
coach battery charge level prior to camp ground quiet time (when AGS is
set to quiet time “on” mode).
Maintenance
With the exception of simple items such as normal maintenance (i.e., oil changes,
etc.), all service work should be done by a repair facility authorized by the
generator OEM. Improper adjustments can damage the generator and electrical
appliances, and can result in a safety hazard. If any discrepancy or problem is
noted, contact your dealer for assistance.
INVERTER (IF SO EQUPPED)
Your motor home may be equipped with a factory-installed inverter that converts
12-volt DC current to 120-volt AC current. It is important that you familiarize
yourself with the inverter function and operation. The inverter should be “off” when
not in use.
The factory-installed inverter is not intended for use with medical device(s).
12-VOLT DC OUTLET (IF SO EQUIPPED)
There may be a 12-volt DC outlet (not applicable on all models) in your motor
home. When the 12-volt DC outlet is used as a power source for an electric
appliance, make sure that the appliance operates on 12-volt DC power and that it
consumes less than 60 watts (5 amps) of 12-volt power. To prevent short circuits
do not allow metallic foreign matter to get into the 12-volt DC outlet.
REPLACING LIGHT BULBS
Before replacing a bulb, be sure the light is off. Do not touch the glass part of the
new bulb with your bare fingers. The skin oil left on the glass will evaporate when
the bulb gets hot, the vapor will condense on the reflector and it will dim the
surface. Replace a bulb only with a new bulb of the same rating and type.
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