CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTS
release brakes. Refer to “Safety Features and
Equipment" chapter.
TAG AXLE CONTROL VALVE
Lift the tag axle by pushing the lever forward.
Pulling the lever back will lower the tag axle.
Refer to "Other Features" chapter for additional
information.
Tag axle lever
Safety cover
Parking brake valve
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COOLANT HEATER TIMER
Use the timer to program the start time of the
optional engine coolant heater. Refer to "Other
Features" chapter for additional information.
LOW BUOY CONTROL VALVE
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Toggle back the control lever to lower the coach
by about four inches. Returning the lever to the
normal (forward) position raises the vehicle back
to its normal height.
Warning: Use only below 5 mph (8 kph).
UTILITY COMPARTMENT
To open the compartment, push down on the lock
button and swing the cover open towards the
inside of the coach.
A 12 volts DC power outlet is located inside the
pocket.
This socket can be used to power small 12 volt
DC appliances such as a cellular phone or a
vacuum cleaner. The maximum power
consumption allowed for appliances plugged in
this socket is 130 watts. Make sure appliances
are equipped with suitable plugs that will not
damage the socket.
POWER WINDOW SWITCH
Use the rocker switch to open or
close the driver’s power window.
Caution: Close power window when parked or
leaving the coach unattended.
ASHTRAY
To open the optional ashtray, push slightly on the
cover’s side. The ashtray can be removed for
cleaning by pulling it out.
Warning: To prevent a fire, never put paper or
plastic wrappers in the ashtray. Empty ashtray
often.
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
Push lighter in to activate. When ready to use, it
will spring out automatically. Replace lighter in
non-activated position. The cigarette lighter
socket can be used to power 12-volt appliances
(e.g. flashlight, vacuum cleaner). The maximum
power consumption allowed for appliances
plugged in this socket is 130 watts. Make sure
the appliances are equipped with suitable plugs
that will not damage the socket.
Note: The cigarette lighter can still be used after
the ignition key has been removed.
DIAGNOSTIC DATA READER (DDR)
RECEPTACLE
To ease troubleshooting of the DDEC, WT and
ABS systems and to obtain data logged in the
ECM (Electronic Control Module) memory, a
Diagnostic Data Reader (DDR) (not supplied) can
be connected through the DDR receptacle. A
user's manual is supplied with the optional DDR.
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