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Rear Vision Camera
The rear vision monitor gives a limited televised view of what is behind your motorhome.
The rear vision camera will aid you in backing up the motorhome, and can be used for a
greater eld of vision when driving in heavy trac.
Your RV may also be equipped with side view cameras mounted in the mirrors or on the
body of the motorhome (facing rearward) to give you views down each side of the mo-
torhome. Check the outside rear view mirrors when driving and backing for a more com-
plete eld of vision.
The monitor is operational whenever the engine is running. To use the monitor, ip the
switch from standby to ON (the monitor will also work when with the motorhome is in
“reverse” and the monitor in standby).
Never operate the rear vision monitor in the ON position for extended periods of time as this
may result in an “image burn” on the monitor.
For detailed operating and safety information, refer to the manufacturers user guide.
When
backing up, proceed cautiously and be prepared to stop.
Campsite Hook-Up
Refer to Electrical Systems section before connecting the shore line power cord
(when using full hook-up) OR before starting the generator (if so equipped) or
operating the vehicle on 12-volt power when dry camping.
Refer to Fuel & LP System section before using the LP system. Open the LP gas
tank valve (if so equipped) slowly. There may be air in the lines and ve to thirty
seconds of time is needed to bleed air before LP vapor lls the lines.
Refer to Plumbing Systems section before connecting the fresh water supply or
turning ON the water pump or water heater.
When using full hook-up, connect the sewer hose to the campsite sewer hook-up.
If applicable, start the refrigerator and the cooling or heating system.
For extended dry camping, management of all your re-
sources is essential. Check your battery levels and conserve battery
power, use it sparingly