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Command Center
The command center is typically located inside the entrance door
or in the living area of the RV, and contains switches and controls.
Command center applications, congurations and components
may vary by model.
Items found on these panels may include:
Fuel gauge and hour meter with switches for fuel pump
and fuel levels; fuel station (if so equipped) on/o
switch
Lighted red pump and water heater switches (electric
and LP gas)
Generator start / stop switch; may include hour meter
Tank heater switchesLight switches for porch lights, ex-
terior security lights, interior lights, awning LED lights,
front cap LED accent lights, power entry step
Cargo bed red lighted control switch
Slideout control switches (press and hold to extend / re-
tract)
Awning control switches (press and hold to extend / re-
tract)
Systems monitor with LED indicators for tank levels and
battery charge status
Auto leveling control panel (for leveling the RV)
Inverter panel (power switch with display)
Power bunk bed lift control switch
Speaker selector switch
Some models may include a touch dimmer switch next to the Com-
mand Center panel.
Turn the ceiling lights ON or OFF: Tap the LED light on
the dimmer.
Dimmer: If lights are o, press on the LED light and
lights will begin turning on gradually until fully lit. If lights are on, press on the
LED light and lights gradually begin to turn o.
The dimmer has a memory and remembers what light setting last used. When turned ON
again, the lights return to that setting.
Energy Management System 30A
Key features of the Power Control System include:
Limits total current to 30 Amps.
Minimizes circuit breaker tripping.
Monitors current draw for the entire RV including loads added by the owner.
Learns controlled appliance current draw.
Allows (2) air conditioners to run on 30 Amp service when other appliances are
not in use. Panel has built in relays to control (2) air conditioners.