Leisure Travel Van Unity Full Service Walk Through

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we're going to do a walkthrough on the leisure of the new model we're going to open up the hood let's take a look at some of the text we can do underneath the hood some of the user maintenance items that we have we're going to drop the hood prop down we're gonna do a left to right the oil is actually checked at the cluster on the dash and we can also check the deaf fluid level this is where you would add the diesel exhaust fluid right above it we can check the engine coolant this is a Mercedes pink you would add oil here if you need to now that oil is going to be a 0:30 weight and it's a full synthetic oil so you won't have to do that for every 20,000 miles or one year whichever comes first okay air cleaners under here this is an opening for the air intake for the air breather the cleaner for the - it's actually for the cabin cabin air cabin air filter looking over here we got a jumpstart for the battery for the chassis a positive goes here negative goes over here on the side so we hook up there we can actually look our jumper cables to there and jumpstart the battery which is underneath the driver's toe board I have my washer fluid here in the front wash your wipers this is an air foil filter in the top here's the drop in oil filter brake fluid on the master cylinder and you can see there's no battery here it's actually underneath the driver's full board is where that's located we've got this handy little step to get me up to wash my windshield I can use and I have a little opening here in the bumper I can take this cover off and I can put in a eyelet which is in your tool kit on the passenger side and I can put that in here and be towed upon a flatbed or pull it out of my buddy spotters down remember on the oil 20,000 miles or one year that comes first the way around here these mirrors do fold in so I can park in a tighter space and then parking garage or on a ferry or something like that I've got my diesel peel underneath the cover for the diesel and want to show you some of the fuses I've got chassis fuses here for the Mercedes side of the chassis I've also got more chassis fuses for the turn signal the horn and the lights over on the passenger side below the floor board as well as a tool kit over there I've got auto position for the lights and then I've got buttons over here for my fog lights we've got electric seats with memory and we've got heated seats here as well and we got our electric mirrors here at the top with the electric window controls and then the electric lock the little light here that would come on if I had that switched over at the top and there's also dumb lights here in the center place to put your sunglasses and so cool we're going to open these compartments and take a look and see what we've got so these just simply spin the handle on these and you can open these up now on the left here we have our LP generator this is a 3600 watt generator it will run everything on the rig including the air condition and the microwave together which is great because it's a little higher wattage than some of the diesels but I've got a breaker right here I want to make sure that breaker is in the on position you want to pull it towards you that's engaged and ready to go so if the breaker trips you want to have any power to all the appliances inside so we're going to make sure the breakers on we have to turn the LP on the LP is back here in this Carlmont we're going to switch that on blow this up and you have an LP switch right here so we're going to turn that on and most times you'll hear a little click on the SIL annoyed on the tank first thing before I run these two I'm going to check the oil level so we're going to pop the dipstick out here and just take a look do this before you run the thing before you run the generator we can see we're between the hatch marks with the oil level so we're going to work that back in now the generator is serviced you want to do the first oil change at 50 hours that's the break-in period then you're going to go you can go 250 hours for each subsequent oil change and so you want to do that first one because it's it's a new engine it's a break-in period we want to make sure we get that done 250 hours air cleaners here there's no oil filter on this to have to change when you do the oil change there's a little cover underneath it and you can take and move that cover out of the way and there's the oil plug so we can drain the oil so we're gonna start this up I plugged in now but this is gonna automatically switch over to generator power when I turn this on so I'm gonna see the red light come on and you're gonna hear this startup and so I'm prominent right most times you're going to be starting it up inside off of the controls inside that's where your our meter will be as well put the cover back on it always run it with a cover on it if you don't you can't cool itself very well you don't want it to overheat so always run it with the cover owns just the back down and as we as we turn these doors what I like to do is [Music] just push in on the on the lever there a little bit give yourself some there you go got my furnace exhaust and intake on this we usually recommend a Dawber screen on this keep the mud daubers out of this you get that and all your RV centers as well we're gonna open up the water heater door this is the awkward go and the water heater out here when you want to get this thing ready to go you turn on the LP like I did y'all start going to want to turn on the power switch and when you turn this off you've got to have the switch inside turned on and that light will go green you don't turn the power on inside the disconnect switch at the door you can turn this on and you're going to get a green light so that's how we turn on the control board outside on the water heater we want to make sure there's water in the water heater you can you can pop that just a little bit now what we're going to do is we'll have to turn on the water pump you know how to water this thing yet so I don't think I do and so you would turn on the water pump right over here on this side and now to give you a water pressure you see it shoots out of there so water pressure here turn that on or you could be a city water this doesn't have any filter in it so we would need to put a there's a filter inside that we can slide into here and when we put that filter in that's already going to be installed for you but we'll put that filter in and we're going to reach up will latch us into place and so that'll be the water filter for the water heater you got to have that in place so it seals this up it's actually a drain so we want to drain the water heater pull that down and then the water is just going to drain out of this container here and out of the tubes the copper tubes and run out so that's how we drain the water heater and we wetter eyes the water heater part of the process so we'll come back and put that feel free until we actually use it so I want to hook up my power and so I need to get my so raising this up I've got my 30 amp cord just sitting here in the compartment [Music] and this is keyed it only goes in one way you can see in the 30 so I'm gonna push it in and twist it to the right and then we're gonna lock in the power plugs just like this and then we can put our keep that connection secure keeps it from getting some loose knock so we're gonna hook up our power and you also own your power cord you have a an indicator light here it will be blue you can see the blue right there so you have a light there and you you also have a blue light on the Coach side on the lid so when I have power coming into coach I know that's at least I have power at mine short power hook-up that I'm working here you have dual tires on the back you have a single on the and the tire pressure for this is 61 psi in the front 58 in the rear on the rear duals and so when you look at these goals what I always recommend to people with the with the center caps like this and the hub caps is I recommend that you you get yourself some metal valve stems for them for the wheels you have those put on and also put some valve extenders so that that comes outside of the hub cap it makes it a lot easier to be able to check the air pressure and add air as needed in this case like in this one if I was going to check my tires or add air I would need to take off this Philips screw on each side take the hub cap off the center cap off and then take off this hub cap real real easy you want to take and work yourself our way around that with a couple of flat blade blade screwdrivers and that will take off your hub cap but be careful you don't bend that so that's a that's a good idea to get valve extenders from discount tire or somewhere like that I want to show you while we're looking inside of here this is actually the valve from my freshwater tank so when I want to put water in my freshwater tank I need to close that valve and then that way I can add water to that fresh water tank but that's the drain valve so when I do need to drain out that tank I can open that up it's just gonna run out and pull out on the ground I don't have any water in at the moment we'll put some in my water hose we'll come into this what we call the wet Bay it's gonna come up into the opening here and it's going to tie right into this orange connector that you see you'll want to use a pressure regulator back at the faucet and so we'll have water pressure coming in right here you see I have an outside hot and cold shower as well if I need that I need to clean up or wash myself off or whatever so put yourself some soap out here you'll need to be using those things out here a couple of things with the valves in here I want to make sure this valve is in the normal flow this is a winterizing valve so when I do have this in winterizing position I could use this hose that you see right here and I could go down to a gallon of antifreeze RV antifreeze and I can winterize my coat so that when I turn on the water pump here that's going to suck up the antifreeze into the lines throughout the coach and that's how we winterize them here at the business but in this case though I'm going to go back to normal flow that way water will go through my water pump and be taking it from my tank and so forth can use it so it goes to the right place inside the coach I've got also a place I can hook up my cable TV and so I could tie that back at the cable at the pedestal at the park and so I'm tying into here another valve I want to make sure right now that I'm in the normal position this is actually a fill valve for the freshwater tank so I have water coming into this connection all I have to do when I want to fill my tank is to rotate that to the field position and that's going to fill up the water tank the freshwater tank as much as I need and then when I done go back to the normal position you want to leave it in this position whether you're on city water or if you're using the water out of the tank which that's what they call normal want to make sure these valves are shut off this is excellent a low point drain for the coach it's below the floor line so I'm able to drain out my hot and cold lines in the coach as part of the winter rising or if I just want to water take out that bad water I can open these up and open take this off and that'll drain out on the ground so when we look back at this I got my propane on I might want to turn on my water pump switch here and I'm running off the water tank and then that will let me use all the the water out of my freshwater tank and we can have all the faucets operating so I want to look at these connections over here now you know you'll need to get yourself a sewer hose and the sewer hose is going to connect here let me open this up so the sewer hose actually just twists on here recommend the sewer hose with a rotting adapter that goes down into the sewer and recommend that you have a clear connection on that so you can see when things cleared up if you're wanting to flush out that black tank so if you look in the back here or up here then your valves are here we'll leave these valve shut until it gets time to dump the tanks and we're gonna watch the gauges inside and when the gauges say fall on the black tank we'll come out here we'll open up the black first let that run out and then we'll come behind it with the grey and open that up after we shut the black and let that clear out our hose and that's going to help wash out the hose there there may be some times maybe at one time while you're at the park you want to flush out your black tank so you can actually hook a garden hose up to this not your drinking hose you want to use a garden hose on this a separate hose hookup to that open up the black valve and when you open up that black valve I'm gonna pull it there's no water in it now but when I open up the black I can put water into here and that's gonna spray down the sides of that tank and it's going to help clean and flush it tank out and so that's the that's the reason for having the clear adapter on there on the right angle adapter or the clear adapter here at this side of the sewer I can see when it gets cleared out so once it's clear then I can shut off the water and then go ahead and shut your black tank now and then you're ready to go this little plug that they gave you from leisure is a blowout plug and in your manual it talks about winterizing the coach well part of the winterizing it that they want to have you do is they want to have you put this on the city water connection when you go to winterizing you're trying to get all the water out of the lines and the coach and you're going to actually take pressurized air air pressure in here about 40 or 50 psi and you're going to blow that air in here and that's going to help clean out all the water that might sit in the hot and cold lines that run throughout this coach and that's a good way of helping to clear out the water when you're winterizing so we'll put this inside in the cabinet for you now we're gonna put our drip cap back on for travel we'll go down the road with that open but we're gonna do that you can store your sewer hose up in here and some other attachments that you may have I'd always take my water hose coil it up tie the two ends together with the regulator and put it in a separate compartment if you can keep those hoses separated yep one more coax here I wanted to tell you about it's at the top it's called a satellite hookup these usually have satellites on top a dome satellite but you could take another satellite put it out on a picnic table or a clearing or opening and run your cable into here that way you get a clear view of the sky versus the one on top of the coach if that didn't work for you so that's that's the other option that you have put the cover back on here I'm gonna shut that off we're gonna put some water in this before we send it out to you one more thing we have on here is our propane fill so when you take the propane when you take this coach to go get the propane filled they're gonna fill it here and they're gonna vent it here and you know propane has an odor to it so if you've got a leak here they usually smell propane and there's also an LP detector inside so if that air P detectors is such as singing to you if it's if it's going off and you hear a noise safe this thing you can do is come here and turn off this propane switch one other alternative to safety on that is you can turn off the master disconnect switch at the entry door if that's the quickest thing you can get to but just keep in mind that turns off everything else in your coach that operates off of 12 volts so bear in mind that your refrigerator as soon as you get out of the danger zone or you find the leak or whatever you need to turn that back on and have your fridge working so I'm going to shut this back down and these will turn just like we did on the front you notice there's no lock on these doors and that's for safety that so the fire department can get in there somebody can shut off that LP valve for you got backup camera here you see the little dot up there that's the backup camera I've got my hitch this particular hitch has a 7 way round for the electrical back here when you get a hitch for this just make sure it's long enough that it clears all of your bodywork in the back and the ball comes out here since you could hook up if you want to tow your car and you want to put a tow bar on here and make sure that it clears all of this another storage in this area this is also the place that we put the table there's a big table in here a big metal table and so we're going to take that out there with a locking clip it in here so I can raise this up and spin it to take it out that's usually the best way to do it and there's a place here on the side of the coach here and here to mount this table and this has a latch pull up and release and so when I do that take it in both hands pick it up there see the lock there comes up there that locks it into place like that come down release that lever there the thumb lever and you can bring this down now these will adjust for you as you can push him to be and you can pull it down to different levels that you need put the table height actually one more so I can do that but this one is way easier said than done we go this makes a nice area to have a picnic table outside a place to work in place to cook the things so I've got an outlet out here a GFI protected outlet it'll make sure that if that trips I'm gonna find the GFI inside to reset it this is just my vent for my refrigerator so it takes air into here takes the heat off the coils and removes it out here at the top and that's how we get our cooling inside the box these are absorption type refrigerators so they take about 10 to 12 hours for them to actually cool down so ahead of time you want to turn it on and let that cool down storage over here on the left but this is my inverter and the inverter takes battery power it takes 12 volts in it converts that to 120 so I can run some knots some appliances inside and in this coach mainly it's going to be things like my TVs and my stereo equipment my DVD and stuff so I can run those when I'm dry camping I can actually just turn this the inverter on inside it's gonna use the battery power here that's in the locator doesn't step we have batteries that are in here behind the cover it's going to convert that 12 to 120 volts I will show you where those batteries we're gonna this up the way that you get to this is you wouldn't turn it at an angle arfamis the best way to achieve that turn pull this out and I'm going to turn that as well so you can see you have these discovery dried cells they don't require any water no maintenance but if you needed to get into them there's also some fuses in behind there and you may see that in your manual but if you ever needed to get into those and look that these just slide out just like they do and we also have a temperature sensor on this negative lead and that goes into the charger so it helps us to charge up accurately these batteries based on the temperature of the of the battery so that you can see in the back I don't know if you can see that see that cover that covers up a bunch of fuses and then there's a fuse here also as well this is part of your the solar system so we have a solar panel on top and if we have a solar controller and if that views were to blow for protection then you wouldn't get any solar power any batteries from the controller we're going to slide these in they go into a slot so they can't go any other way and then once we get those in we can put our couplers back homes again go at an angle just put them right back off I'm making this look easy because I've done about two or three hundred of these it's easy once you do it a couple of times so we have a step here that runs in and out and the step has a switch on it up here and then I'll be able to block that step in and out on the controller okay so when I'm talking about my step I can go through here and I can set that up I believe on this one the steps which is right here at the top they've got a few it is they've got a few switches up here that I've almost missed this one here's your steps which that'll be your steps which this is the water heater outside this is the controller for it we're gonna go over that here in just a second when I come into a coach first thing I usually do if I pulled up my coach to a spot is I'm going to level the system up so I'm going to level the coach up on this system and you can do that by hitting power you want to make sure that the brake is on here we've got our parking brake set and just make sure you have good battery voltage and so then we can level up so we're gonna go ahead and do that let's just do an auto level so that's running hydraulics hydraulic jacks down on the ground and it's got a level sensor built into it so it's going to based on if the coach is low in the front the right the left or the rear it's going to automatically level this coach up and so I can tell that the front ends low on this right now so it's gonna probably put the front down first and then pick that up and lift us up on the ground now it's gonna lift us up and really ideally you would like for the tires not to be off of the ground you're gonna lose your stability that way so if you have to you could use some blocks under the tires but you could also use some blocks underneath the jacks to help make up that space that you might have in a low spot so we just go mad at work and let it do that you don't necessarily have to level up when you get to a spot if you're just gonna sleep overnight but just so it stabilizes the coach when you walk around in the coach you don't want to feel yourself on the springs and the tires it's best to put down the leveling jacks and you'll be a rock solid on the ground so it's still doing this gyrations it's lifting up the front end and we're going to let if you ever get into an area where it's it's too low for you to put the jacks now and there's dips and it's very uneven and too much of an angle you'll get this excess slope that's up here if you get an excess slope the unit will usually just stop operating at that point and it usually made you need to put jacks up and blocks underneath here jacks or you need to move to a different spot just to get a good level and so this thing's almost done when it's done it'll turn off just like that and you can turn off powers so we're pretty level here and there's ways to recalibrate this and everything like that but most of these are done at the factory so you shouldn't need to touch that at all just take one more look outside at the front now this inverter by the way is controlled inside on the so I'm going to look this up here - just another storage compartment okay here in the front just handy to have one another one outside right by the door when you need it we're gonna open up this door we're looking at our ami controller now the army you can run this in honey in and out on the switches here I believe this one you can operate off also in the control these things going to keep up manawa they're so tight who means we'll take that part out he'll take that part [Music] these are it's also happy the motion sensor built into so wind comes up starts rocking the on give you a little demo that you want to check this from time to time just to make sure that all the sensor is working everything's going there's a light for the army here you jet satellite on your own okay let's hop in and we're gonna look at the controls on this thing turn off the power switch so we're just going to turn it off here below the seat this is the location of the toolkit so the toolkit would be on this cover as well as a fuse panel for the for the Mercedes we won't open that take time to do that here's your chassis manuals up here so this is the main one of the main controller easier to film in here over here here's a good spot this way okay we're gonna go back in the home position hit the top right hand button it takes us back to this main panel but we can also just hit clock and that's going to give us a home position the way these Dometic work is in order for the time to be correct that's actually activated off of an internet connection so you could you could sync up your phone you could have Wi-Fi go into this connection and that's how it would read the correct time but here we can see the battery we're at thirteen point two volts inside and outside temperature now I'm going to hit this top right hand button because I want to go and look at some of the controls there's a lot of controls on here if I want to set up some of the lights I may do this and this all scrolls down with my finger and so I can just tap those or slide them over as needed and that's just add no let's just hang on inside and out utilities Center tons of lights even the Omni light is out here still and you can use that on e light even the awning in and of course our porch light so we're gonna do this to we're going to come back to them and what we're gonna do is is press and hold that and when you do you could actually dim the light that you press and held and so you you have all these controllable lights you can actually dim them so if we're watching a movie at night you can pull that light down okay so we're in the light section we're going to go back to the menu mechanical mechanical isn't going to be anything like that opens are like these vent fans for the Vout galley mint fan for the lid and what we're going to do is turn on power yeah we're going to open that up we're gonna close that let's open it back up so that made fans gonna open up from any of these control panels these control panels are all the same here in the living area the bedroom and in the bathroom so I have all these same control panels but you can see their mechanical movement so they're going to be in the in what's called the mechanical and then when we go to climate we can actually turn on the climate and we can do the climate control and what I'm looking at now is this is a temperature that the setpoint so if I come in here I've got it on fan only so I might want to scroll this over and go to cool and turn that into cool see it turned to cool there's my fan I want to put my fan I can put it in Auto you can go to low or high and then back to the main screen of temperature so anytime you change temperatures or you change fan modes air condition is going to kick off temporarily and then start back up it's going to have a slight delay before it puts any more control to the air-conditioner but that's how you control your cooling inside now if I wanted to do the furnace I could come over here to this one and it's going to go to heat and that would be my my furnace now I can go from the LP furnace which is down at the vents on the floor but I can also use the heat pump that's up top and the way that I do that you try to remember so I come back over here to the main screen I come back over here I believe it's two settings and I have to go to heat mode and I have to change it actually from from furnace let's see if I can do this here and I can edit that and actually go to heat pump and so you would put it in whichever mode you want to do you want to use or you could use auto now Auto what that's going to do is in the heat pump mode if I have it in Auto it's going to use the furnace as an assist so if I get about 10 degrees away from the temperature it's going to turn on the heat pump and then it's going to turn on the furnace to assist that and then it once it gets closer it's going to turn off the furnace and just run the heat pump like I've got it in now so that's a nod to the auto mode so you can pick and choose whichever one of those you want to run based on what you have if you have shore power you might want to run the heat pump as long as the weather is you know about 36 degrees you can do that 36 degrees Fahrenheit get below that it's not going to be very efficient so let's go to this here I can set it up for Fahrenheit or Celsius whichever one you want to go we're gonna go back and look you can see I was in climate mode there and you can as you go through here you can set up fan like this and if I go to fan there's fan only I can just have the fans running if I want to go to back to Otto you know Otto's going to turn the fan just like your house it's going to switch back and forth between cool and heat mode okay automatically let's turn on the cool mode like we were going to do and that's going to use the air conditioned on the rooftop driving down the road you can of course run your generator you can run that air conditioned if you want to driving down the road there's no problem in that so we're going to go back to the main position here we're going to look at the other thing that this thing has it has another function here called a GS which is automatic gen start you can run that generator for a couple of different conditions you can run it for voltage so here it's set up if the voltage gets below 11.5 it'll come on a generator of would run forever much time I got it set forward let's look at that runtime sixty minutes ago to run for sixty minutes and then we'll shut back off you can also do it for temperature if your if your temperature in your coach we're to get too too hot or something like that you get running cut that just second I'm trying to find the temperature climate control so here's where you can go actually edit it for climate so when your thermostats call for cooling temperature at that point there it goes it just started up the generator and because I had the thermostat set on ku it cranked up the generator turn that back off and that was it there's also a generator exerciser that you can put on here so you can have it start the generator up and by the way you want to start that generator up probably every month so that you can I can turn off the generator with power there we go so we've turned that generator off on just say let's go back to here back to the home position so anyway automatic just start there's also times that you can set up for quiet times in a park they don't want you to run in the generator at certain times at night in early morning so you can actually set those up so the generator will not come home automatically during those times there's another mode called Auto charger so that if the batteries needed charging you could have that come on and charge your batteries up with a generator so a lot of this can be for dry camping when you're sitting out in a spot and you don't have shore power available so we're gonna go back to the home position here and we'll just press that you got to use the tips of your fingers they're pretty small little buttons on here and we're going to look at the room so the room lets us do certain functions we can turn like all entry lights on and off or that particular room like inside of here the board's weight or whatever and here we can also run the I have to have the power switch over back on on the awning but I can run the awning in and out from here as well but I do have to have the power turned on there okay so I'm going to go back to the corner mode again to the main menu and we're gonna look at notifications if you get a failed code or a fault code on this system you can look and it will give you whatever notification that was whatever kind of thought it was and you can get that rectified or fixed or whatever and then you can clear out that code for the next time or for the for the next period that you're using the coach now we're gonna look he refuses now this lets us look and see what uses might be blown on the coach as well and a lot of these fuses in this coach are electronically reset fuses so as I'm looking here everything's okay so we want to actually turn any of these off or on it's neat but they're all okay but if we saw one that was blown like safe for the galley light it would actually either say open or failed or turn off right here and that's the system protecting you so they're automatic fuses they actually turn off and then it says the right up here no fuses are blown so it just gives us the indication that all systems are good everything's ready to go okay we this go back to the corner button we're going to look at the lights again and again you can customize these lights and Demma mez need it we're going to look at the tank levels and so right now we can look at the fresh two black and the gray and we could also look at the LP tank the Opie tank is full the 80% level is full and then you can see the fresh is empty and the gray in the black just how we want to start out with a gray of black being empty so we have plenty of room and those tanks when we go out to use it and then on the fresh we'll be putting some water in for you when you go to use it or when we get it delivered to you but let's go back to this and then we go to settings there's there's some things you can do in here in settings and some things you probably don't want even touch but you can look at the general information which is a lot of versions and things about your coach and that sort of thing and kind of what's happening and how things are set up now we're going to go back here we're going to go back to settings you can also look at you can configure a mobile app so what this will let you do is you can actually load a mobile app on your phone and that mobile app will actually allow you to control the lights and the fans and some of the other operations in this code from your telephone from your smart phone so you can do that if you need to if you want to and we can also turn on our satellite from here so this has a satellite dish on top of it and they put it in this menu I believe because they really want you to go to the menu and actually turn it on and off as needed but they don't want to just put it in with the lights and the fan so here we just tap on that now that turns on the satellite dome on top of the roof that's going to spin around it's going to find the satellite in the sky once it locks in then we'll have our picture on the TVs and then we can hook up our dish DISH Network our Direct TV I believe right now it's set up for DirecTV as a default so and you can you can have this particular control set up for as a default which room do you want this is the entry room and then you can also do the standby screen you can have the clock selected if you wanted to see this information here on this particular room screen you can go to that ok so again the buttons are real small and you've got to want to push them so you got to get in there with your fingertips and go back to settings and you can look and see you can go to parrot height to Celsius change a brightness on the display audio level because this thing will click and acknowledge when you tap the screen what time format you're in inverter sleep mode you could you can put the inverter to have it go to sleep if there's no loads on it and that's what we've got it set up or right now to enable it but I wanted to go back here and I want to go to the power and I want to show you one mode here if I were dry camping I'm sorry let's go back to the OGS I'm trying to find it at the moment few days since I I worked on this looking for the inverter screen where's the day settings it's inverter sleep enabled own enough so here's here's some quick buttons for you if you go to the star and you can see that if you got rain you can do like this and that's going to shut all the vents in my vent open working eat fresh air or if you're going to go go to sleep at night you say good night that turns off all the lights in one place right here and then if you're going to wake up it's going to turn on some lights that you have assigned to that and of course I can turn the exterior lights on which is my porch light and my awning light okay and you can do all of the interior light if you watch it so this is a place that you can just quickly go to and see that okay so you might want to cut it here until I can find the inverter it's here somewhere power usually that's where I got hair just right in the top so on the power 6 and when you want to turn the inverter on and off you're just gonna gonna hit power right here I'm sorry power and inverters at the very top [Music] what we're seeing now is the inverter is actually on but we're plugged in so it's it's on grid mode it's what's happening so it's actually running off the grid but it will in be inverting if I go pull the short power we can also look at the chassis battery so we probably need to start at the chassis battery we have that started and get that charged up and then the house battery here that you see this is actually being charged by the charger when I plugged in and then I can scroll down and see that my charger is actually in a absorbed absorption mode and that's the middle stage of the charge and when it fully charges its going to get to a float charge it begins in a bulk charge goes to this absorbing charge probably for a couple of hours and then it ends up in a float charge once the battery is fully charged and we can see some other details about the charger that's the charge current that's actually said this is the current being used by the charger at this time there the AC input coming in three point four amps and this is the load that's put on it and nothing really right now because we are plugged in to shore power here's the generator hours so this is important we've only got 0.7 hours on this and so there's where you were look for your generator hours when you get to the the 50 hours that you break in on the generator you want to go and do they all change and then you can go out another 250 hours between that and of course the AGS is turned off right now you can clear out the AGS settings or you can turn it on from the other panel that we're at previously so we're gonna look at this that was no we're gonna come back to that some people like to just have this up so I can see the temperature hether time linked up with their internet and that's how that works you see battery voltage here but all these panels are work the same here on the wall the bathroom and in the bedroom so they're all gonna be the same then set them up that you can customize that particular room and what you want to see on the room settings so we already put the jacks down and if I were going to set up the water heater what I would do is probably go to every hot faucet turn it on run the air out of that hot line side I would do it here the shower outside and the faucet in at the laboratory in the bathroom and after I've done that and I've turned the LPO on outside I'm going to take this dial and I'm going to switch it up to the first setting and you should see a solid light come on just like that and when that comes on that's going to circulate it's going to heat the hot water and circulate it to every tap and this coach and that's what we call the comfort mode right here now there's another mode for it called a economy mode and that only heats water when you turn on the faucet so there's going to be a delay between you getting hot water at every faucet it's a lot faster when you go to comfort mode everybody really likes to come Primeau because it gets hot water at a tap immediately right away the only thing is if you're a light sleeper you might want to nighttime either turn it off or go to Eco mode because that's gonna run and it's going to circulate back in here and you're going to hear that from time to time turn on there it is at the top if you look at the trim the water heater there at the top so you'll hear that kick on in in comfort mode because it's have a little circulation pump in it but there are four valves behind that trim a water heater and these are bypass valves so you'll read about this in your in your you're going to read about that in your manual so when you winterize you want to bypass this water heater so what you would do is you would turn these valves on the red and then color the blue lines you turn you turn them opposite of what they are now and the one with the white line on it is actually a drain so you can drain that first and then close it back off like it is but all the other valves you want to go the opposite position so that way when you are pumping antifreeze outside in that line it's going to just come up through the lines in the back of the water heater and go back out the hot line and then you have that antifreeze and all the lines and codes the hot and the cold and so that's the quick way of winterizing this coach it's very easy thing to do but just pay attention to the valves when you go to winterize so that you do get antifreeze up in to the back of the hook the water heater completely in each one of these lines you can see this is the water pop here it's below all demand water pumps so anytime I turn on the faucet I'm gonna get water flow and then I have my little bitty small filter that you can see right here on the bottom going into the water pump after a couple of months of used two or three months of use you can open that up take the pressure off your coach first turn off the water pump open that up clean it out because it's gonna have a little bit of debris in it being new tanks and new lines in this it might be a little plastic debris in this that's calling this and you just want to clean that out so that's a good time to do it and after 2 or 3 months and right below that you can see is my furnace so this is an LP furnace actually a suburban furnace and you can see the ductwork where it comes out and then on the other side so one thing we're going to do here I'm gonna take a look in the back so these these cushions here are this year theater seat so you have control here over the seats and so you can put a chair out of it and just really recline really relaxed so you got them on each side when you're watching this TV and the TV is as well as a sound bar right here there's remotes for all of this and the cabinet while we're talking the back of the bedroom we got a safety window here we just lift up on the red handles and then we push it at the bottom and that's how we would escape if we needed to from this bedroom area and then in the front you would have the door and then the cab doors that you can get out of so now open this up this is a good place as well some people will store the table in here but if you look over here on this cushion there there's our actual 90 but they're they're actually storing it down below here now which is a better place Emily right here and you see there's a slot here so this table would fit just yet Wow so you know that's how it would go in there okay all right do you want to come then all right so let's set this table up because everybody's gonna be one who set this table up and there's two different ways to do it you can set it up here on this side but you can also use this two attachments here for the back without hurting anybody so there's a little low-key way here [Music] but that where I can get it out of the way you just drop that on there but it makes a pretty quick my dining area here I can also do it up there in front where the seats are there's actually a round pole set up these all have the fasteners on the side so I can tighten this down and everything will be secure loosen this up if you saw this for the demo I'm gonna move aside away [Music] so this can store underneath this sink here really keep it out of the way so what we're gonna do is pull down this bed and it's all gonna be taking these cushions and I can move these out of the way over here [Music] and I'm going to kind of tuck this control maybe out of the way here and put that up this is the rest just gonna do we're gonna grab the bed here make sure everything is clear out of the way I might want to take this kosher this is Jenna by the way and that's the release so that releases the lock on it and this pulls down there we go my handy is that makes a nice bed here when you get ready to fold it back up it's just the opposite you're just going to grab the little strap pull it to release it then you can raise that back up and it'll lock into place as you travel [Music] as you just saw your storage you handle on the bottom a lot that you can actually squeeze to release all these pull down shades so we can pull those down keep things nice and cool or we can we can keep things nice and shaded the solar shade you have another controller back here the medic controller as well as the USB charge ports here and then the GFI protected outlet just a lot of big storage space that you see here and when you open the doors you can see this has a bull nose latch on it here so I can do this put this here and lock that in so I got privacy now so we separated the living area from the hallway the bathroom and everything and then I can open that [Music] shower-door has a level little miler door that we can open and close of course we got our light here the switches right on the light and then you can raise the lower of the shower here with the slide of course I got water control and then my shutoff on the shower so I can get the water at the temperature I want shut it off here and I don't place water trying to use it and they did put in these nice handles in the shower you can see that just like in the outside grab handles really handy then they have that mounts real sturdy yes [Music] locked me out here but yeah let's eat so they got a lock on the bathroom door so make sure that when you're shutting this you don't grab it and lock it and do like I did and go down with it now the door handles lock and I shut it in the door's locked but you can always get a penny or something small screwdriver to do but this is electric : in here this is a master a dirt wallet okay and your controls are on the side so you have a flush and also or you have a feel and then you also have a flush so it's going to macerate to grind at you and put everything to the black tank and that goes down into the black tank and also when you run this laboratory this laboratory dumps into the black tank as well so they're sharing a tank for that space since you don't use quite as much black tank space as you do great chef and that's a saw closer little near to so that we can close that and it's just going to close and if we open this up a little ahead and storage compartment in the back I'd really like that then we've got this latch here that you can wait for the mirror it's all pretty self-explanatory we're get ready in the morning another thematic control panel but it's pretty much guys it's got all the functions that all these other ones doing the front and in the back this is our LP CO detector here at the bottom you see with a green light on this horror safety goes there's a smoke detector up here above my head and then a fire extinguisher right by the doors don't forget guys that that's there and it's there for your safety and you're good these refrigerators open up from either side something new that the medic has set up all these new fridges which is awesome and really great and I'm going to show you how to turn this fridge on this this is the dial controls so we're actually going to press it and then I'm sorry press it and hold it till the light comes on and let off of it now right now it's in the auto mode and it's selected electric because I'm plugged in and that just tells you the internal inside that there's a little smaller fan circulation fan on the inside as well and the cold is turned all the way to the cold side but we can control all of this and we can change us if we want to by pushing this button and now I can rotate this so I can change it here back to from auto I can go to any of one of these modes that I want to I can go from auto to help heat the battery to electric and then scroll back to the other page now I'm going to leave it in auto mode right now because I'm going to let it do the switching for me and the beauty of that is that when I Drive down the road it's going to switch to battery this is a 3-way fridge so run on electricity LP or battery but that's a safe mode to travel in so when I crank up there's going to be enough voltage that it senses that alternator voltage and it's going to switch to battery another feature that they have on here is a stop feature so that if I stop and I get fuel and I'm at a gas station this will not automatically switch over to LP it will wait for about 10 minutes and then it's going to switch back and switch over to LP if needed but hopefully you know maybe by 10 minutes you'll already be on the road you'll be back on alternator and it'll be on battery which is the safe way to travel there's some other features that we can do in here I just turned it off but and that's how you turned it off you press and hold it until it beeps in the display goes off but if I want to this is it's real touchy and there's a lot of other features that I could go into and you can see that I can turn the light on and off and I could dim it as needed I can turn the fan on and off right there the internal fan I usually want to leave that on this learner hot weather I can turn the alarm on and off and then I have one more feature here it's a door heater so if you're in a very humid environment and you're getting moisture on the outside of your freezer door you can turn on that door heater and that's going to eliminate a lot of this moisture that might build up on the outside of this fridge we're not going to do it right now but if you're in a humid environment and you develop moisture around there you can do that and so we're going to do that and just gonna let it cool down I just turned this on so again it's going to take probably 10 or 12 hours for it to cool down to actually doing it when you stop and put this in storage you want to turn off the fridge and then you want to take everything out and you want to block the door open to let it fall out you also want to absorb any water that's in here take a towel and get the water up or moisture and you want to leave the door propped open just a little bit to allow some airflow to so we don't have mold or mildew let's build up in there right above us is our convection microwave and this is a convection oven a grill and a microwave so we're going to run this on convection and I just hit convection till at 250 degrees and it might preheat it would start and so it's cooking with hot air right now it's preheating with hot air there are some quick directions right here on the top so if you're needing to quickly do something and you don't want to look it up in the manual or online which you can find a lot of information on the website about these you can just read at the top but it has a grille on it too so we can actually browse foods up here at the top and then I like this position grille if I wanted to I could put it in there and get things closer to the top or use it for the convection as well so the air will circulate around your your food and cooking a lot more thoroughly and so we got the grill and in the microwave the microwave I would just take this out and then you know say clear and then maybe hit like one minute if I'm doing a cup of coffee or something we'll keep that up so there's a lot more features of this and you can look at that in your manual or go online and two hot points website and there's a lot of info out there usually a lot of recipes and stuff you know we were talking about solar earlier this actually has some solar panels on top of it and here's the solar charge regulator up in here so you can just take your finger and just tap on the B button that's going to give you both a that voltage will be the same as the house battery voltage here because that's what we're looking at and then we can tap it again and we actually can see the amount of current the amount of amperage going into the batteries from the solar panels so if you're sitting out in the Sun and you're wondering if you're getting any solar power you can come up here and actually tap these buttons and look and see it now it's telling me that I'm not getting anything at the moment because I'm underneath the cover and it's sort of a cloudy day sometimes out here and plus the batteries are fully charged so it's not going to put any charge into the batteries if they're fully charged now charged because I'm on shore power actually right now and that's what it seemed but if I pulled this out into the Sun and I went to current I'd actually see you know you can see four or five six amps or whatever off of those panels if it's a if it's a 200 watt system if it's a 400 watt system that you have and I'm not sure this you'll get a lot more current you'll probably get twice as much as that so you can 16 amps or something like that on the average okay this makes into a sleep in a bed areas here as you can see these have hinges on them these covers so you take out the cushions you fold those over of course you get the tangle out of the way and you can also do this side as well so when you fold that over it's going to rest here on the floor and then you can put your cushion ends and make this one big sleeping area here I think they also have an option that you can order an inflatable cushion and that would go in between the driver and passenger's seat and make that a sleeping area up front if you had grandkids there's a lot of kids come to stay with you and stuff so look in here I've gotten over emotion all the TVs and all the other equipment that I have in here here's the filter for the water heater that goes actually in it it's labeled top so we'll be putting that in for you before you go to use it and when I open up this compartment here completely hidden hard to see but this is the place this is my blu-ray player here and you can see I've got a button over here for my booster for my antenna booster and I have another button over here for the Wi-Fi booster we'll talk about that that here in just a second but I'm going to turn on the HDMI switch as well and then I might want to turn on my blu-ray player so now I'm going to turn on my TV I'll show you how to switch now this will go the DVD player will go not only to the front TV but it'll go to the rear TV as well and that's all switched through the HDMI switcher so when I've got my TV turned on try that again Oh wrong TV the back one is a Samsung TV the front one is this konnex TV it's kind of hard to read I think that's what they call it context so we're going to turn that on so I got to hit the right remote and what I want to use on the konnex TV is I want to use the input button to select my HDMI coming from this switch so I'm going to do that and come down to here go to HDMI number one that's going to be the input that you need so when I have my right here this is the table or the initial setup for the DVD player but if I press that and open that up and close that you can see exit [Music] garden centers basically you're you're going to go back to the position so this is a smart DVD player so you could hook up here your internet to it you can make your phone a mobile hotspot and then you could stream your stuff your movies or whatever to your TV through your DVD player but this is the blu-ray player and that's how you get it from this player to your TV you do the same thing in the rear you're going to take the Samsung use the source button go to HDMI on number one and that is going to give you your program that you have up here I do have another spot here that I can put a satellite receiver in this thing and right now it's defaulted for DirecTV so if I put my DirecTV receiver into here I connect to the back of the switch box here then I could just change the input like this and like this and then that's going to put the satellite to the input to the HDMI input on the TV so I can go back and forth so I could be watching satellite up here and then I can be watching the blu-ray in the rear so everything can be separate so I have all those options or I could be watching a local TV on this program on this television watch your blu-ray in the back or send I'm going to go back to local TV every time you go to a different area you're going to scan that area for the channels and so right now these are our local digital channels they're coming in real well but I did not have this button here turned on you can see it just stops and pixelate that's because I've lost my picture I've lost my power on the antenna I'm gonna turn that back on now we get a good signal because that's boosting that antenna the other one that you see at the right that is for the wine guard connect and the way that that works is I can take my phone and go into the blue tooth mode or I'm sorry the Wi-Fi mode and I can scan for this antenna and when I see that I'm going to be seeing these Weingard selections so this is one of these is going to be the number of your antenna on top and if I select that and then I would need to put in a password and an address for that and those are going to be in your manuals in your owner's manual you're going to have the password and the address that you need to use when you want to boost the local Wi-Fi signal so you may be in a campground and you need to increase that signal and so you'll just use this antenna on top and so you can boost your signal with that this is the owner's manual here inside of here so we have all these manuals and then part of this is going to be the the owner's manual and there's going to have the weingartz connect in here I'm going to find it all the instructions about the Dometic controller that you see over there that's in here as well so just just about every manual that you need that you have equipment in here you're going to refer to it in here and so when I look in here I know there it is so the road trip t4 antenna that's what they call this thing and so when you go in there there's going to be a password right here there's going to be a model number if I open this up there's going to be so there's going to be any password on it as well I got to find the right instructions here just Winegard connect so when we look at this your password is going to be here right here so I'm looking for this name of this antenna this the name of this modem that's up there and talked on the antenna and then I'm gonna put it in this password and that's going to get you the boosting of the antenna need now these wine gourd connects will do boosting of the local Wi-Fi but they also will do mobile internet and what you can do is you can get them a micro SD card from Verizon or AT&T service and you can have that put in the antenna up top and you can have mobile Internet service so it's two different things that this weingartz Connect will do video oh look there's actually a customer walkthrough video here so you guys can compare notes see which one you like the best okay so there's a privacy curtain in here as well just like this in here and this privacy curtains got snaps on it so it'll go up here and here and it goes around the visors you put the visor down and you go around that it's going to give you privacy and also blackout they some of the heat coming into your into your coach this thing that you see up here this was actually a mattress cover for that mattress in the bedroom so it's got a nice better be careful when you open these doors that you don't have a door sticking up in the way these are these are clearing pretty good but this is the electronics here there's also this is where you hook up your satellite to satellite number one you can always put another satellite receiver in here as well it goes into the back of this and that will give you options or watching different satellite programming on this TV versus the one in the bedroom so there's capability there to do that and this would be that outside that external satellite that we looked at in the wet Bay that's a connection for it when you do if you ever put in an HDMI cable in this folks you want to unsnap this right here take a give you free budem movement of this and that way you can kind of pull this down be careful your cables you can hook up your HDMI input over here there's going to be another slot available actually there's going to be one two three slots available and then you could have that come in and then gently put this back up there snap it back in place so that when you travel it no ones are sliding around and then you'll have your HDMI run it down and through the back and just run it out through this opening that way you'll have it for whatever you want to hook up you don't have to hook us satellite receiver up you can hook up a computer an Xbox or some other device [Music] stovetops we didn't really cover this pretty simple you just go to their worthy lightning-bolt is you push and hold that and we can ignite our stove hold this down a few seconds and you can let go of it and that's how we light it if I don't hold this down long enough you see it goes out that's a safety valve so it don't have gas flowing into your coach for no reason and so we got those off always cook with this up and open up open up some ventilation and you can see you have this vent fan here we talked about earlier and then also you've got the real big vents here they've got this new feature on this this large skylight that lets me put it up and then I can push those little tabs down and actually lock that into place over the wind kicked up it wouldn't rock it up and down but when you go to store it go ahead and lift up on that come down and you can store it there's another feature too you can open it up like this if you had a step stool you could probably get up there and clean your solar panels without getting up on top of the roof little easier to do it that way this has got a blackout shade and it's got a solar keep the plugs you don't want to go down the road with that up because there's always the chance that the wind is going to knock it and make it come back down so make sure that is secure before you travel that's that's a temperature sensor that you see underneath it okay let's talk about driving a little bit so this is the keyless start so I've got to have some keys up here in the proximity to get this to get this started oh by the way when you look at the key fob on this thing and yet the strange-looking key here this is for your compartments outside and I have another set of keys here somewhere but you have to set of these keys and so you're going to have four key fobs but yeah that's the key that opens up all the compartment doors outside and so just have this up here there's another place down below that we can actually put it in the slot there and to reprogram that key fob or to have it made up with a computer in here so I'm going to step on the brake to actually start it up I'm gonna hit my Start button now that alarm that you hear right there in the back that's actually telling me the jacks are down so don't drive off it's telling you don't drive off with the jacks down so before I would come up here and I would drive off of course I'm gonna retract my jacks and that's just about all you have to do there is hit power and you hit all retrack we're already up here now and we're gonna leave the jacks down but we're not going to move anywhere so we're gonna do that want to turn on some a/c getting loud got the recirculate button here a C's here there's my emergency flashers there you can see I've got my vent control for defrost here and then I've got my temperature selection on the left hand side so I've got it in park right now and that's the parking brake here when you want to release the parking brake of course you're going to put it in Drive this is the shifter for a drive I'm going to lift up on this handle push down on the thumb button and then that takes off the parking brake now you felt that that was the automatic retrack if you do try to drive off with the jacks down you're hearing the jacks doing an emergency retrack and so you've got that working for you but I'd like for you to put them up with a keypad first before we do it this way but this is just a failsafe so that we don't have any driving all for the jacks down so those will go up here in a second you can see I'm in Drive right now on the dash and you do that with a shifter if I go to reverse you'll see the back up camera here and then I can select different features of that I can see why fisheye and some different things so I'm going to go back down to drive now this will not stay on full-time the way Mercedes operates is they they actually disable this when you drive forward it'll stay on for about ten or twelve seconds and then after I Drive and go off I'm in Drive if I wanted to downshift into gears I've got paddle shifters here on the side so I can actually there I am in fourth first second third fourth fifth sixth get it back to automatic drive of all speed so I can actually hold it in a gear when I'm getting on a mountain or incline or if I just want to quickly take off from an area and manually shift through the gears I can do that there's a tilt on the wheel here and it telescopes I can get that someplace that I like lock it in II and I'm good to go you also have indicators on the dash if I have a door open now the passenger door is open slightly I didn't close it all the way so you get an indicator that the door is open here did you see when you stopped and you want to put this thing in park you can you can do it from Drive just hit that center button it'll go into Park like that of course I like to pull my parking brake just like that and I get calls on this about not being able to take it off because people can just push it down and move it out of the way so that these seats can be swiveled but that's not taking off the parking brake see it's still on so I want to pull it up push down and now you can feel the tension on it so that and always look up here to know that your parking brake is off so you don't want to drive with that on it'll be smelling brakes burning and things at a parking brake material okay so I'm driving the idea behind all these controls is to keep your eyes facing forward and the ones on the left are going to do your cruise control here so I can turn on my cruise control and then I can set that as I go down the highway things have a lot of safety features on them they have the braking assist on them they have the adaptive cruise control on them so if I come upon somebody they've got the crew zone it's going to take the cruise off and start breaking me also if I get on the lines on the side of the road it's got the key playing assists and so it's going to vibrate the steering wheel and put the brake on if I start running off the road just different features like that there's also you know anti sway anti rollover then we have side curtain airbags in this so there's a lot of updates that have gone on in these new mercedes chassis but these features over here if I go to the home position you can see a lot of the things on the dash that I can scroll through and I can just take my finger and I can just scroll go back home and then I can scroll through one more time Richard there we go so I can just scroll through service items and then scroll down to look at that fluid okay go back to it down to do oil press it and then I can see my all oil level so there's a lot of things that we can look at I don't have any failed codes any message codes I can get details on that if I wanted to I could look at how much time it is between the service on this all the things that you might like to look at the drive assist that's you can adjust the sensitivity of that driving forward using this button so it's an active control so if you want it a little more sensitive when you pull up behind somebody you can you can make it more sensitive or you could decrease it you can see what I'm doing there as they go up and down and so there's some little settings you can do there and I'm going to go back and I can go over to my trip odometer I'm seeing my mileage and my miles and I can zero that out by holding down the button so I just zeroed it out I got 47 miles on their new we can scroll it down and look at some of our fuel mileage consumption and we can reset some of those as well some mpg reset and then I can see my o dot my speedometer actually in digital rather than looking at the analog gauge if I need to go back to home navigation if I had my nav system turned on over here I can actually see some of the functions over here just like that and so I'm going northeast and then I can scroll down and look at previous destinations that I might have set up in my nav system I can go select those from here for this station so we're gonna go back over and we're gonna go to ratio so radio I can go up and down in the station's here I'm gonna go to radio and so you can see as I scroll up I'm going three radio stations without ever having to reach over here okay so we're going to go to media you can have your Bluetooth set up here also there's a radio you can have some controls of that also your telephone you can Bluetooth your telephone you can answer it over here right and then you can go up and down with a volume okay go back to home go to settings and settings just lets us do some of the vehicle settings in this we can change a rain sensor which by the way I'm going to I'm going to turn on the washer on the wipers I'm gonna push in on this stick on the left and you can watch the wipers go across see every edge is filled with water those are the nicest wipers that I've seen out there so they do a complete watering of the whole windshield so they really get things cleaned like we needed but this will be your your blinkers left and right and then you got your intermittent wiper here but you do have the rain sensors as well so if it starts raining they'll come over wash your windshield okay so we're going to go back here to the home position and you can change the way some things are displayed if you go down here you can look at the Deaf Luud like all the time if you want to or permanent like that and you can do it there so now I've got the death fluid always on the bottom some people like to drive and see that all the time as well as the fuel this is the diesel fuel over here on the left when you see the white bars you're full and then you see the Deaf fluid all the way the white bars you full there and your speedo over here and your tachometer on the right so getting back to this screen over here I can actually go home with this without ever touching that and then I can scroll and I can select navigation so I can do a lot of the country do controls over here that I don't need to reach over and do anything this also has the voice command on some of the Mercedes let me turn that on [Music] standard there go back to math and I believe how good so if I go to Mercedes get to say hey mercy yeah yeah I think you just have to yeah hey Mercedes okay you guys so there there it is so it'll take you and you can do the voice prompts for anything you need to do so it doesn't like swing it only likes you to say hey Mercedes what can I do for you and you can actually turn that feature off if you need to if it's driving you crazy by saying Mercedes all the time but you could scroll through this a neat thing here too you can look at some of the engine parameters with the engine here you can look at fuel consumption over here on the big screen and this is a good one here we can look at the owner's manual while we're City you got to be sitting still I'm going to have the brake on or just be sitting still but when you go back here you can look at the manual and you can do a search I wanted to look at the oil I might well with capacity and bring it up in the manual right here so I can look at things look at what the spec is on the oil and what the recommended viscosity of the oil might be a lot of neat things there and of course you've got some other apps over here too you could hook up your smartphone to this and have an Internet and had the browser on this screen as well I think it will do if we go back to radio here this will also do the XM radio [Music] I've got a few channels on here now I'm not sure how long it will last as far as the service but you can select for that and this this will give you a pintails that'll also give you the HD channels on this I've got charging up here at the front when you look at there there's charge ports that you can see the micro USBs that are there so you have to have an adapter cable that would go from this micro USB to whatever your phone is and then of course we have the induction charging here too for your phone so if your phone and charges by induction you lay it up in there right on that pad and that will charge through the induction that's a 12-volt charge line and we have another chart down below right here and another micro USB charge there lots of cup holders here on the top side in the doors and here in the front so never can have too many of cup holders and so anyway that kind of concludes the tour of the mercedes thank you
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Channel: Vogt RV World
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Length: 86min 39sec (5199 seconds)
Published: Thu Jun 11 2020
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