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Locks on entrance and baggage doors need biannual lu-
brication using a light coat of silicone spray. Conditions such as rain,
salt, dust and pollution may increase the maintenance needs.
Rear Vision Camera Prep/Camera (if so equipped)
Your recreation vehicle may be pre-wired to allow for installation of a (customer supplied
and customer installed) rear vision camera. To install a rear vision camera, refer to the
manufacturers installation guide.
The rear vision monitor gives a limited televised view of what is behind you. It will aid
you in backing up your recreational vehicle by allowing you to monitor objects that may be
behind you.
You should also check the outside rear view mirrors when driving and backing up for a more
complete eld of vision.
For detailed operating and safety information, refer to the manufacturers user guide.
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backing up, proceed cautiously and be prepared to stop.
Several keys are provided when you purchase your vehicle. Most keys have an individual
key number stamped on the plate. Record these key numbers and keep the information in a
safe place. You can order a key blank from your dealer to have duplicate keys made. If you
lose the keys, contact your dealer or a locksmith for assistance.
Campsite Hook-Up
Refer to Electrical Systems section before connecting the shore line power cord
(when using full hook-up) OR before starting the generator (if so equipped) or
operating the vehicle on 12-volt power when dry camping.
Refer to Fuel and LP System section before using the LP system. Open the LP gas
tank valve (if so equipped) slowly. There may be air in the lines and ve to thirty
seconds of time is needed to bleed air before LP vapor lls the lines.
Refer to Plumbing Systems section before connecting the fresh water supply or
turning ON the water pump or water heater.
When using full hook-up, connect the sewer hose to the campsite sewer hook-up.