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Camp Site Cable Inlets
The park cable inlet is located on the driver’s side of the
camper. The park cable inlet allows for the connection from
the campground cable service to the camper.
Roof Mounted Antenna
The roof mounted TV antenna is designed for reception of
local television signals. Consult the manufacturer’s operation
instructions for proper use.
To Play TV or Cable Audio on Camper speakers’ press source
button on DVD player and select Rear Aux. speakers for your
audio input.
LCD TV
If equipped,
your camper
may have a
LCD TV.
The unit runs
on 12-volt.
Instructional
material can
be found in
the Owner’s
Information
Package.
Exterior Speakers
Your camper is equipped with exterior mounted speakers. The
speakers are located on the curbside of the camper. The wiring
for these speakers terminates at the stereo location. If a
CD/DVD player is installed, the exterior speakers are
connected to the speaker control zones on the stereo.
Fresh Water System
Your Camper is outfitted with a system designed to provide
fresh (potable) water service from an onboard water tank or a
city water connection with a fresh water tank fill located on
the roadside of the camper.
When connecting to the city water hookup, use only a non-
toxic water hose, available at most RV supply stores. Since
water pressures at campgrounds and household hookups vary,
you should install an inline pressure regulator at the water
supply faucet. This will protect both the camper water system
and supply hose from excessively high water pressure. (This
comes supplied with the Camper)
Water provided from outside the recreational vehicle, is
pressurized by the system from which it is delivered. When
you connect your recreational vehicle to an outside source, the
fresh water tank and the water pump are kept separate from
the remainder of the system by in-line check valves.
DO NOT turn the pump on if the fresh water tank is empty.
Doing so could cause damage to the pump.
Water Pump
The pump is not equipped with a dry tank shut-off switch.
Turn the pump switch OFF if water in tank becomes depleted
or when system is not in use. The pump operates when water
pressure drops below a predetermined pressure. A drop-in
pressure occurs when a faucet or a toilet valve is opened.
When the faucet is closed, the pump shuts off as soon as the
system is re-pressurized.
Turn the pump ON to pressurize the water system. When the
faucet is opened, the water may sputter for a few seconds. This
is normal and no cause for alarm. The water flow will become
steady when all air is bled from the water lines. If a faucet is
open slightly, allowing water to flow slowly, the pump may
pressurize the plumbing faster than the water is released,
causing the pump to cycle on and off.
A built-in check valve prevents back flow and protects the
pump and fresh water tank from excessive city water system
pressures. The pump operates at 3 GPM and 55 PSI. At free
flow the pump draws approximately 7.5 amps. A fuse in the
power center protects the water pump circuit. When traveling,
always turn OFF the water pump. This will reduce the
possibility of water flowing during travel. If the pump cycles
on and off when no water is being used, you may have a partly
open faucet, a leak in the water system or an empty water
Camp Site Cable Connector
TV Antenna

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