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Monarch SE------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ S e ction 1 General Information | 13
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This section contains warranty information and instruction for the operation
and care of the motorhome. Not all information may be applicable to your model
of motorhome. More detailed information with CAUTION or WARNING
instructions, other than what is found in this chapter, can be found in the
manufacturer's owner manuals located in the owner information box.
Safety Instructions:
Many of the safety alert symbols are "Personal Safety Instructions."
Definitions for the symbols are located on a previous page under "Safety Symbol
Legend." It is important to thoroughly read and understand these safety instructions
where the symbols are displayed throughout the manual. Failure to comply with
specific instructions may result in personal injury or death. Many instructions are
required by National Safety Associations.
Additional Information:
Changes, additions and supplemental information in the form of Manual Addendums
can be obtained by visiting our Website at www.monacocoach.com. Select one of
the products from the product lineup. Go to the Service menu. A submenu will
appear.
It may also be helpful to browse the “Technical Tips” menu for the other product
lines. The tips may not completely apply to your particular model but information
contained therein can be useful.
Out and About in the Motorhome:
In time you will develop a knack for spotting wonderful little roadside
locations by turning off the main highway and exploring. There are many modern
recreational vehicle parks (including state, county and federal parks) with good
facilities where you can obtain hook-ups for electrical, water and sewage
connections. Directories are published which describe these parks and the availability
of services and hook-ups. On overnight or weekend trips, chances are you will
probably not fill up the sewage holding tanks, deplete the water or LP-Gas supply,
or run down the batteries which supply the living area with 12 Volt DC current.
On longer trips, when you have stayed where sewer connections and utility
hook-ups were not available, it will be necessary to occasionally empty the
holding tanks and replenish the water and LP-Gas supply.
Many gas stations have installed sanitary dumping stations. Publications are
available which list these dumping stations. When stopped for the night, the
motorhome is built to be safely parked in any spot that is relatively level and
where the ground is firm. Try to pick as level a parking spot as possible. Your
facilities are with you and the motorhome is fully self-contained.
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