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5. For better performance and engine life, especially in colder weather, let the generator
engine warm up for two minutes before turning “ON” 120-volt appliances.
6. The small display (hour meter) is used to keep track of run time on the generator.
The will initiate an automatic generator start/stop sequence. This test attempts
to turn on the generator and allow it to run for at least 30 seconds before shutting it o, and
is used to conrm that the AGS is congured correctly for your generator type.
The will disable the AGS system. The ENABLE and STATUS indicators
will go o and the generator (if running will shut o).
Disengaging the parking brake and turning on the ignition will disable the AGS system if it
was previously enabled. To reset it again, the parking brake must be set, and the ignition
turned o. The ENABLE switch on the command center panel must be selected again to put
the system in automatic start mode.
Solar Prep (if so equipped)
Your motorhome may be equipped with a roof mount solar panel quick connection. This
allows a (customer purchased) solar panel to be installed permanently on the roof. Installa-
tion will consist of the solar panel(s), regulator and wiring/fusing between the regulator and
batteries. There are no other solar plugs for portable solar panels on the vehicle.
The (black ABS) solar prep box is located in a basement compartment of the RV and is
marked with a solar prep label (indicating wire colors and polarity). There is also an ad-
ditional label indicating the RV is wired for solar.
When connected, the solar panel will supply power to the battery, the battery will supply
power to the converter, and the converter will supply power to all the 12V systems as needed.