Troubleshooting Videos
120V AC POWER
By plugging the RV into a 120V power source at a camp ground, or running the onboard generator, you may run the air conditioning, microwave and electrical outlets.
12V SYSTEM
Your motorhome has two 12V batteries. The primary battery, located under the hood, provides power to the ignition system. The secondary battery powers the motorhomes amenities.
CITY WATER
With your campsite water hookup, you’ll have an unlimited supply of pressurized fresh water for bathing, washing and toilet flushing.
DUMP HOSE
The dump hose is used for removing waste water from the motorhome when the storage tanks are full. Purpose built dump stations can be found at camp sites and truck stops on your route.
EMERGENCY START
If the primary battery under the hood is low on power, you may have trouble getting the engine to start. If the engine won’t turn over, there is an Emergency Start button to the left of the steering column.
FURNACE
The air in the vehicle's furnace is heated by burning propane gas. A blower, pulling power from the 12V auxiliary power, then circulates the air.
GENERATOR
The generator is designed to provide 120V electrical power when an external power supply source, such as from a camp ground, is not available.
POWER OUTLETS
All vehicles have a 120V power outlet in the bathroom and kitchen. These can only be used when connected to the camp ground power supply, or when the generator is running.
ROOFTOP A/C
To use the rooftop air conditioning, you must either be connected to a campground power supply, or run the onboard generator.
SHOWER
All of our motorhomes come equipped with a shower. Turn on the water heater on the control panel, 20 minutes before use.
WATER HEATER
Your motorhome is equipped with a propane water heater. The water heater on/off switch is located on the main control panel.