Operating instructions

depressed.
If
the tank is full, all lights will
be on. Lights are sequential, and indicate
levels in approximately
113
or I14-tank
increments depending on monitor or panel
design.
It
the tank selected is approxi-
mately 1!2-full, for example, lights E,
114
and
112
will
be
on.
Erroneous
tank
level
indications
can
be
caused
by:
a.
Water with low mineral content. The level
is measured by a very low level electrical
signal traveling through the liquid.
Some
water may not conduct the signal properly.
This condition may be infrequent, but can
exist. Check the panel reading when the
fresh water tank is filled.
b.
Material trapped on the holding tank
probes may give a full reading when the
tank is actually empty.
To
check
the
battery
charge:
1.
Shut off all charging sources, chassis
engine, generator, and unplug the
120-volt
shore cord.
2.
Press BATTERY rocker switch on the panel.
3.
Turn on a light or any 12-volt appliance.
The battery must be checked with a load.
4. Read battery condition on the indicator.
LINK 1000 INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL PANEL (If Equipped)
The Link 1000 is an instmmentation and control
panel designed for use with the
Source Manager
Series Inverter/Chargers operated with a single
house battery bank.
.II NOTE I
For detailed information
on
how
to
use the LINK 1000
see
the
Owner's Information Package.
Living
With
Your
Motor
Home
EFFECTS OF PERMANENT
OCCUPANCY
Condensation
and
How
to
Control
It
You need to understand how
to
properly manage
and control the humid conditions and condensa-
tion that you
may
experience.
RV
s are much smaller than a house, and are
tightly built. This means that the interior air will
become saturated with moisture more quickly
than in a typical house. The routine activities
of
a few people can put a lot
of
water into the air.
In cold weather, this moisture may become visi-
ble as condensation.
Condensation happens naturally. Just as mois-
ture collects on the outside
of
a glass
of
cold
water during humid weather, moisture can con-
dense
on
the inside sUlfaces
of
your RV during
cold weather when the humidity
of
the interior
air is high.
Water vapor will condense on the inside
of
the
windows and walls. In really cold weather, frost
or ice may appear.
It
may also condense
out
of
sight within the walls or the ceiling.
If
enough
water collects in the wall or ceiling materials, it
may cause water stains on the wall or ceiling
surface.
You
might think that your walls or ceil-
ing are leaking. You have a problem with con-
densation
if
you see these signs. You need to do
something to reduce the moisture inside your
RV.
.II NOTE l
Your
RV
is
not designed
to
be used as permanent
housing.
Use
of
this product for long term or perma-
nent occupancy may lead
to
premature deterioration
of
structure, interior finishes, fabrics, carpeting
and
drapes.
Damage or deterioration due to long term
occupancy may not be considered normal, and may
under
the
terms
of
the
warranty constitute misuse,
abuse,
or neglect, and may therefore reduce your war-
ranty protection.
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