Operating instructions

On
The
Road
Avoid driving your vehicle through 01' over
combustible materials such as leaves,
grass, vegetation
01'
stubble high enough
to
touch, catch 01' collect on its
hot
exhaust system.
Parking
01'
idling should
be
done only
ill
an area where there are 110 combustible
materials under the vehicle.
WARNING
Do
not park or
idle
the motor home over combustible
materials such
as
tali grass or dried leaves.
Combustible materials
may
catch
fire
from
the
hot
exhaust
gases,
soot or sparks that could escape
through corrosion holes or cracks. This
is
particularly
important
if
the
exhaust system has not been properly
maintained.
NIGHT VISION SYSTEM
BY RAYTHEON (If Equipped)
The Night Vision System works by sensing heat
given off by objects in its field
of
view. Warmer
objects, such as pedestrians, animals and other
moving vehicles, will appear whiter. Colder
objects, such as the sky, signs and parked vehi-
cles will appear darker.
Use this system as an aid to help you in seeing
objects beyond the headlamps.
Do
this by occa-
sionally glancing at the image
as
you would a
rear view mirror. Do not stare at the image.
The Night Vision System can be operated if:
The brightness control is in
allY
position
except
OFF.
It
is
dark enough outside.
The headlamps 01'
fog
lamps
(if
equipped)
(Ire
ON.
e The ignition is
tumed
ON.
The
controls are located on the Night Vision
System monitor. They are used to adjust the
brightness
of
the image. Adjust the dimmer con-
trol until the image is no brighter than necessary
to clearly and comfortably see the image.
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When the system comes on, you'll see the Night
Vision System symbol in the image. After about
one minute, you should see the road ahead.
If
you
don't
see the image after about two minutes
(on cold days it may take the image longer to
display), there may
be
something wrong with
the system. See your dealer for service.
The Night Vision System image appears as a
"heat image" that looks something like a black
and white photographic negative.
Remember that the Night Vision System can
only help you see objects that are warmer or
colder than the surroundings.
It
can't
sense
things like brake lights, turn signals
or
emer-
gency flashers, traffic lights or signs.
In dry, clear weather, the system can see pedes-
trians, animals and the direction
of
the road
ahead. In light rain, light snow or light fog the
image may not be as clear and you may not
be
able
to
see the direction
of
the road ahead. In
more severe weather conditions, the image may
be unclear and not usable.
It
is also important to keep the Night Vision
System monitor lens and the camera lens clean.
If
you do not keep everything clean, system per-
formance may
be
affected. The camera is
located behind the front grill.
ifl
NOTE
1
Be careful not
to
scratch the monitor or camera lenses
when cleaning. Use only household glass cleaner
and
a soft cloth. Wipe gentfy
and
dry
thoroughly. Also, do
not spray glass cleaner directfy on the monitor lens
located inside your vehicle, because the cleaner could
leak inside the unit
and
cause damage.
The camera must also be aligned
to
work correctly.
If
the camera needs adjustment, see your dealer.
Do not attempt to adjust the camera yourself.
CAUTION
If the Night Vision System image
is
too bright it may
take you more time to see things
you
need to see
when it's dark outside.
Be
sure
to
keep
the image dim.