4-1
4 CONTROLS
It is the responsibility of each owner, operator, driver
or user to be familiar with the positions, functions and
settings of all controls. Each new person should be
trained in all aspects of motorhome operation prior
to starting. Review this section as often as required
to understand the controls. See the Chassis Operators
manual for further details. Contact your dealer if you
have any other questions.
4.1 CHASSIS CONTROLS
Refer to the manual provided in the information
package from the chassis manufacturers for details
on the standard automotive, steering column,
transmission and instrument cluster controls, lights
and gauges.
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
Fig. 4-1 INSTRUMENT Cluster
4.2 DASH CONTROLS
1. Right Side:
a. Climate Control:
This is the standard climate control used for
all Class A Triple E vehicles and includes both
the heating and cooling functions for the
driving section of the vehicle.
b. AM/FM CD Deck:
This is a standard AM/FM compact disc deck.
Refer to the deck manufacturers manual in
the information package for more details.
c. Cigarette lighter
d. Blank spot (room to add another switch)
e. Power sunvisor passenger side: (optional):
This push button switch controls the power
to the electric sun visor. Depress the bottom
portion of the switch to lower the sunvisor and
depress the top portion of the switch to raise
it up.
f. Radio switch:
This push button switch controls the power
to the stereo. Depress the bottom portion
of the switch to turn on the power from the
coach battery. Depress the switch again
to turn it o. Unit also has a switch in the
bedroom upper console and lower galley.
This switch allows the user to play the stereo
without turning on the ignition.
g. Auxiliary Generator Control (Optional):
This 3 position push button switch controls
the operation of the auxiliary generator.
Depress the bottom portion of the switch
against the spring to engage the starter to
the auxiliary generator. Release the switch
when the generator engine starts. Depress
the top portion of the switch and hold until
the generator turns o and then release.
h. Interior Courtesy Lights:
This push button switch controls the power
to the coach foot lights. Depress the lower
portion of the switch to turn the foot lights
on. Depress the top portion to turn them o.
k. Map Reading Lights (passenger side):
This push button switch controls the power
to the light above the passenger seat area.
Depress the bottom portion of the switch to
turn the map light on and the top to turn it
o.
m. Rear Auxiliary Heater Fan:
This push button controls the power to the
rear auxiliary heater. Depress the bottom
portion of the switch to turn the 2-speed fan
switch on and the top portion to turn it o.
n. Interior Lights:
This push button controls the power to the
interior lights above the dashboard.
o. 12-volt DC plug-in receptacle
Fig. 4-2 RIGHT SIDE - UPPER
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4-1
4 CONTROLS
It is the responsibility of each owner, operator, driver
or user to be familiar with the positions, functions and
settings of all controls. Each new person should be
trained in all aspects of motorhome operation prior
to starting. Review this section as often as required
to understand the controls. See the Chassis Operators
manual for further details. Contact your dealer if you
have any other questions.
4.1 CHASSIS CONTROLS
Refer to the manual provided in the information
package from the chassis manufacturers for details
on the standard automotive, steering column,
transmission and instrument cluster controls, lights
and gauges.
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
Fig. 4-1 INSTRUMENT Cluster
4.2 DASH CONTROLS
1. Right Side:
a. Climate Control:
This is the standard climate control used for
all Class A Triple E vehicles and includes both
the heating and cooling functions for the
driving section of the vehicle.
b. AM/FM CD Deck:
This is a standard AM/FM compact disc deck.
Refer to the deck manufacturers manual in
the information package for more details.
c. Cigarette lighter
d. Blank spot (room to add another switch)
e. Power sunvisor passenger side: (optional):
This push button switch controls the power
to the electric sun visor. Depress the bottom
portion of the switch to lower the sunvisor and
depress the top portion of the switch to raise
it up.
f. Radio switch:
This push button switch controls the power
to the stereo. Depress the bottom portion
of the switch to turn on the power from the
coach battery. Depress the switch again
to turn it o. Unit also has a switch in the
bedroom upper console and lower galley.
This switch allows the user to play the stereo
without turning on the ignition.
g. Auxiliary Generator Control (Optional):
This 3 position push button switch controls
the operation of the auxiliary generator.
Depress the bottom portion of the switch
against the spring to engage the starter to
the auxiliary generator. Release the switch
when the generator engine starts. Depress
the top portion of the switch and hold until
the generator turns o and then release.
h. Interior Courtesy Lights:
This push button switch controls the power
to the coach foot lights. Depress the lower
portion of the switch to turn the foot lights
on. Depress the top portion to turn them o.
k. Map Reading Lights (passenger side):
This push button switch controls the power
to the light above the passenger seat area.
Depress the bottom portion of the switch to
turn the map light on and the top to turn it
o.
m. Rear Auxiliary Heater Fan:
This push button controls the power to the
rear auxiliary heater. Depress the bottom
portion of the switch to turn the 2-speed fan
switch on and the top portion to turn it o.
n. Interior Lights:
This push button controls the power to the
interior lights above the dashboard.
o. 12-volt DC plug-in receptacle
Fig. 4-2 RIGHT SIDE - UPPER
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