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9-1
9 HOME USE
The motorhome is designed to be your home on
wheels while traveling in comfort. This section will
cover the items that must be done or considered in
order to obtain the maximum satisfaction from your
unit.
9.1 PARKING
1. Parking:
The motorhome can be stopped and parked just
like an automobile. However always remember
that the unit is longer, wider and higher than a car
and more room and clearance must be provided.
2. Backing Up:
a. Mirrors:
Large mirrors are mounted on both sides
of the cab to provide rearward visibility for
the drivers. However, they do not provide
visibility directly behind or on top (clearance)
of the unit.
b. Rear Camera:
An optional rear camera/monitor can be
mounted to your motorhome but it only
provides visibility directly behind the vehicle
(refer to Section 6.).
c. Spotters:
The best results are obtained when another
person helps guide the driver in backing the
unit into position. The driver and spotter
should agree to the meaning of hand signals
before starting the backing process. The
spotter should always be in a position that is
visible to the driver while backing.
3. Always set the parking brake and place chocks in
front of and behind the wheels to prevent the unit
from rolling.
Fig. 9-1 LEVELLING SYSTEM CONTROLS
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
9.2 MOTORHOME LEVELLING
SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)
The Motorhome must be level for some appliances to
function properly.
Your motorhome may be equipped with the optional
Hydraulic Levelling System which is designed to make
set up a lot easier, safer and more convenient.
IMPORTANT
When parking your motorhome on a uneven site,
always park with the front of your motorhome facing
downhill. This allows you to raise the front of your
motorhome in order to level it. When you place your
transmission lever in PARK, this locks only the rear
wheels. If you raise the rear wheels with your levelling
system your vehicle could roll o the jacks or cause
undue pressure on the jacks.
When using the levelling system:
1. Extending Levelling System:
a. Shift transmission to the PARK position and set
the park brake rmly. Turn the ignition switch
to the ACC position.
b. Turn the system on by pressing the ON button
on the HWH hydraulic leveling keypad. The
indicator light will glow.
c. Operate the joy stick controls to level the
motorhome.
d. Check that all jacks are down. Place pads un-
der each jack if ground conditions require it.
WARNING
Keep all people clear of the motorhome while operating
the Levelling System.
Do not use the Levelling System to support the vehicle
for tire changing or service.
9-1
9 HOME USE
The motorhome is designed to be your home on
wheels while traveling in comfort. This section will
cover the items that must be done or considered in
order to obtain the maximum satisfaction from your
unit.
9.1 PARKING
1. Parking:
The motorhome can be stopped and parked just
like an automobile. However always remember
that the unit is longer, wider and higher than a car
and more room and clearance must be provided.
2. Backing Up:
a. Mirrors:
Large mirrors are mounted on both sides
of the cab to provide rearward visibility for
the drivers. However, they do not provide
visibility directly behind or on top (clearance)
of the unit.
b. Rear Camera:
An optional rear camera/monitor can be
mounted to your motorhome but it only
provides visibility directly behind the vehicle
(refer to Section 6.).
c. Spotters:
The best results are obtained when another
person helps guide the driver in backing the
unit into position. The driver and spotter
should agree to the meaning of hand signals
before starting the backing process. The
spotter should always be in a position that is
visible to the driver while backing.
3. Always set the parking brake and place chocks in
front of and behind the wheels to prevent the unit
from rolling.
Fig. 9-1 LEVELLING SYSTEM CONTROLS
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
9.2 MOTORHOME LEVELLING
SYSTEM (OPTIONAL)
The Motorhome must be level for some appliances to
function properly.
Your motorhome may be equipped with the optional
Hydraulic Levelling System which is designed to make
set up a lot easier, safer and more convenient.
IMPORTANT
When parking your motorhome on a uneven site,
always park with the front of your motorhome facing
downhill. This allows you to raise the front of your
motorhome in order to level it. When you place your
transmission lever in PARK, this locks only the rear
wheels. If you raise the rear wheels with your levelling
system your vehicle could roll o the jacks or cause
undue pressure on the jacks.
When using the levelling system:
1. Extending Levelling System:
a. Shift transmission to the PARK position and set
the park brake rmly. Turn the ignition switch
to the ACC position.
b. Turn the system on by pressing the ON button
on the HWH hydraulic leveling keypad. The
indicator light will glow.
c. Operate the joy stick controls to level the
motorhome.
d. Check that all jacks are down. Place pads un-
der each jack if ground conditions require it.
WARNING
Keep all people clear of the motorhome while operating
the Levelling System.
Do not use the Levelling System to support the vehicle
for tire changing or service.

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