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hi there I'm been an RV technician here at litsen RV today we're going to be going over Winnebago Winnebagos trovato 59 KL which is their lithium model so to start this off we're actually going to start right here in front and though beside the main walk-in door so we have our main screen here it does say pull here and it does say that for a reason they want you to pull on that area and that's the reason is is so the screen doesn't kick at an angle or anything so we want to grab here pull across and that will allow you to use your screen keep the door open while you're camping and it also says right above Pole here says do not use this as a grab bar that's actually really important I've seen a lot of these broke from people grabbing on to them trying to get into the coach you'll actually rip it off the tracks if you do that so definitely don't use it as a grab bar that's kind of what we have this grab bar for right here use this grab bar not the screen okay the other thing we have brain said the main walk-in door here is we have a GFI plug-in which is down low here that GFI plugins actually going to control the outside plug in and also the plugins that are close to the sinks so pretty much anytime we're within six feet of water we have to protect it with a GFI plugin it does have a reset button and a test button right on the front so if we don't have any power on the outside plug or by the kitchen come check this plug in first right above that we have our awning controls so we have awning in and out and I'll show you that here in a second and then we have awning light and again I'll show you that here over here is a non labeled switch that's actually gonna be for under lights that are underneath the step on this side and the step over on the driver's side it does give you a light on that switch to tell you that they're on and as you can see you down here the lights underneath there just gives you a nice running light okay so for the awning all we're gonna do is hit the out button one time and that's gonna allow that awning to come out the Anees do have safety switches in them that don't allow it to get put out why the engine is running so if your engine is running and you're trying to put your awning out that's probably why so I pushed it once now it's gonna come out by itself stop once it gets out to a stopping point so we'll let it get out almost there ah there it is so that's as far as it comes out as you can see there's no legs no arms no nothing that are gonna hold that up so it's a hole held by these arms that come out here there it there is a wind sensor in the backside so way back here up high is actually that box that's up there is a wind sensor it will put it away automatically if a senses anybody too much vibration pretty much with awnings again we don't want to trust those wind sense there's a hundred percent so if you're gonna leave your RV or you know going to bed just put that on in a way just be safe put it away and then we'll be good to go all right also on the end of the bonding there we do have our LED lights which is that switch I was telling you about that's right beside the in and outlet switch as you can see right there they're really bright at night so it actually is a really nice feature of the awning that awning lights which is a lighted switch too just because when I do put this on either way you can't tell that these lights are on so they do light that switch up just so it tells you that they're on or off all right and then we're gonna put it away we're gonna hit the end button one time so we're at the bottom hit the end button now we'll put it away [Applause] the one thing that we can do though if your engine is running your awning will be able to be put away you just can't put it out when your engines running all right so we're gonna let that go away and as you can see with that wind sensor it doesn't put it away the fastest so big gusts and stuff can actually be damaging so that's why I tell you to put it away at night when you're gonna leave your coach pretty much anytime you're not gonna sit underneath it and use it all right never put it away for you all right next thing we're gonna talk about is the door it's a big van door so we have to make sure we close it hard if I just go like this and barely close it I guarantee you there's gonna be warning up in your - so just make sure when you do close this door go here give it a good slam you're not gonna hurt the door by slamming it hard that's what it's meant to do okay so now that we talked about the door we're gonna move back a little bit and we'll go into tires so on the tires back here on the rears are gonna be 80 psi on pressure on both sides on the front it's 65 psi we do have TPMS in these tires it's not the kind of TPMS that is gonna tell you your pressure temperature but it will tell you if you have a low tire on your dash so to give you a warning all right moving up first port that we have right here is for a portable solar panel so we do have the solar that's on the roof already but this is for an expansion panel pretty much if you want another portable one that you can set outside that's what this is for it's already pre-wired into the controller inside so that all right next one over alright so in here we have a 1200 outlet and colex hook up this coax hookup is an outfeed so this is made if you want to put a TV on the outside of the coach the N feed is actually on the other side of the coach close that and this is actually pre-wired into your TV antenna that's on the roof and then we also have 110 volt 200 temple outlet that's out here this is the one I was talking about that is tied in to that GFI plug in that's inside close that okay now we're going to move actually up high really quick here we do have our outdoor speakers up there and that's controlled with your rear Entertainment inside you have your LED light which I'll show you the switch once we go inside for that okay now we'll move around to the back of the coach okay we're gonna start down low first of all the talk on your hitch your hitch is a 3500 pound hitch 350 pound tongue weight and then anytime we put anything on that tongue weight we have to take that off of our combined weight so take that in mind when we put weight back here if I put 350 pounds back here that comes off the combined weight of the whole coach but you have up to 3,500 pounds of towing and then we also have a four pin adapter there so plug in your lights in for any trailers or anything you're towing right moving up on the right side here a couple little goodies that come with it okay so first of all one here this is actually an air pump and it also has fix-a-flat in it so we can pump our tires up if we get a flat we can actually pump it fix-a-flat in it just to get us to the next repair shop it's a 12-volt air pump pump that's why they give us 12-volt sockets pretty much all over the coach that's what that is right here we have a jack entire tools so if we have a blowout in that stuff we do have a way of changing that all right next thing over is an outside sprayer so that's the blue coil hose it actually is made to go in right here and all it is is a simple Quick Connect so you're just gonna push it in it's going to lock in place push back we'll release it the one thing you want to make sure you do before you release that take the pressure off that hose shut the water pump off and then actually hold the sprayer otherwise you will get wet when you release that all right another thing we have down here is a 10-foot sewer hose that comes that Winnebago sends with it there is a storage port for this on the driver's side 10-foot isn't always the best so a lot of people usually get a different sewer hose that has all the right angles clear elbows all that stuff only thing you have to do is get another storage container or figure out some kind of storage underneath that you can store that hose because the storage that Winnebago installs only will hold this 10-foot hose so it's kind of up to you that mekin okay so now right up beside this sprayer port first of all right here we have a unmarked switch this switch right here is going to be for an LED light that's on the driver side up high next one is going to be the water pump switch to places in this coach to turn your water pump on and off ones back here and ones inside and I'll show you that once we go inside they both work independently so it doesn't matter if I turn it on here shut it off inside doesn't matter where you turn on and off at next one over is gonna be for the LED light that's actually right above us so that allows you to light up this back here yeah if we're gonna work back here or any of that stuff at night turn off and again that 1200 eyelet that we talked about right there and 110 volt plug here this one also will be tied into a GFI plug in just because it's close to the outside okay now if we go down low right below this right compartment here all the way under the coach so right here is a portable grill hookup pretty much so inside they actually give you a male adapter that will plug into that quick adapter under there all you have to do is buy a hose and a grill and you can hook up to this port and use the lp that's actually on board the only thing you need to remember about this is that it is regulated LP already so if you do buy a grill we have to buy a grill it does not have a regulator on it or we have to remove that regulator but it's kind of nice and then we can use the LP we already have on board all right so now over here so then we'll actually talk about the toilet really quick since we're back here it's easier back here it's controlled on a foot pedal on the right side here right down there so with that foot pedal if you part partially push it down so barely push it down you'll actually fill the bowl up with water and if you fully depress that you will dump it into the black tank so if we're going number two we need more water you're gonna barely push it down allow that water to fill up and then fully depress it to drop it down in there we do have a cleaning sprayer on this side cleaning sprayer only works if that foot pedal is pushed out so that just saves us from kids messing with it accidentally pitching against the wall on flooding our coach so the only way you're gonna get that to work is push that foot pedal down moving above that we have our flip down sink alright so in here we have a faucet that will swivel out here and here if you pull out on that up this hot down this cold there is a little drain stop down here in the model so if you need to plug it off for anything that's what that's for okay and then all we got to do is push it up and that's gonna latch into place just like that for travel right above that this is actually the switch that controls the light on the ceiling you have a medicine cabinet that's right above that okay down below here we have our shower valve pretty much the further I turned that shower valve up just twist it it's gonna get hotter there's no pulling out on it nothing all you're doing is twisting then on our showerhead right here we do have a stop button that's right here that's actually going to reduce the flow of water won't stop it 100% but it will reduce it and that's actually really handy because then all got to a setter temperature once and then we can regulate our water flow from here so then we're not wasting water and we can take short military showers pretty much which is really really useful on small coaches because we're limited to the amount of water we have on board an amount of storage of waste water that we can do right okay and then actually up high in the bathroom here so right up here is an exhaust vent all we're gonna do is push it straight up and then push that red button turns it on push the red button to shut it back off pulldown to seal it up alright so in the wardrobe here alright so in here right now we have our shower curtain which actually goes around my head here and actually covers the toilet it's not made to cover the door it's made to go around not covering the door so that covers everything else we have two covers here these are for the rear doors so that will actually magnet right to the door there's little magnets inside each corner that will magnet to the steel around the back door to give you the privacy back there later okay now down below that storage and these are just press latches so you just push them in to lock them push them again to release it more storage and finally we have another storage right there alright now moving back outside okay on the back door here starting down low here we have a toilet paper holder right here beside that you do have a secondary lock that can lock both doors together just chain lock okay then moving up high we do have a towel bar for the bathroom okay now we'll move to the driver side so as we come around the driver side on the back door here the back driver side door you do have your full extension ladder that ladder can actually be taken off and moved anywhere pretty much down the driver side wherever you see steel are like a aluminum on the bottom so pretty much anywhere that you're gonna hit right on here that's kind of what the pads on the bottom of that ladder are for is to hit on those parts all you have to do is going back to the ladder is right down low here you'll see this little twist thing we'll just twist that undo it and then you can lift the ladder right off one thing we want to do is always get up get up on that ladder at least and look at the roof and do a visual expect the inspection of all the seals just solar panels anything make sure there's nothing that's out of place and he sticks up there any of that kind of stuff we want to make sure that none of our seals got punctured any of that be very careful if you walk on the roof the roofs are very easy to dent so we want to be very careful if you're gonna get up there and walk we do have the rack up there for storage all right so then also up hi there that was that LED light that I was talking about in the back that unmarked switch so that's the one on the driver side coming down from that ever santé flush so a Santa flush is plumbed right into your black tank it's there to help you clean it pretty much it's gonna keep our sidewalls clean keep our sensors reading right all we're gonna do is hook a hose up to that turn it on and flush always have a secondary hose for this have a different color hose than your drinking water hose a lot of people bring a green one and a white one but how I like to do it is I hook a hose up then go down pretty much and I'm gonna do my dumping and then I like to flush after that flush for a little while close my black belt and then let it fill up a little bit dump it and I do that a couple times just to help it rinse off those sidewalls a little bit so if you have time every time that you don't do this do it will help everything just work a lot better okay now we're gonna go down below that everyone's favorite part so dumping dumping really isn't that bad people just think it's gross everything but really you're not seeing it a lot of times or any of that so it's not too bad alright so that blue hose that we have back there I would take this cap off right there set that down then I would hook my blue hose up to here and then back here in the back you'll see black tank is labeled the first valve and then you'll see grey tank is labeled the second valve so we're gonna always do the black tank first we'll grab that black handle pull straight out on it that will dump the whole black tank once you don't hear any more water running or anything coming out go ahead and pull your gray tank dumps the whole grey tank helps flush your hose out and then at that point once your grey tank is all done dumping you can close your grey tank then we can go into your flushing procedure so however you want to flush then go into that and then clean that black tank then after that pretty much done dumping again that's where a lot of people like to have clear elbows stuff like that so they know when they're tanks running clean pretty much always had four rubber gloves with it or something again it's not that messy but still you want some kind of gloves or something when you're done just reverse that process so then I would close the black belt close the grey valve come back over here undo that hose put that cap back on and then a lot of people at the dump station will rinse that hose out clean it put it away so I can see really not that bad okay so moving forward of that right here we have our Touma exhaust so this is where our true McCombie is actually going to vent out and take fresh air in down at the bottom here we're gonna have exhaust coming out we're gonna have fresh air going back in there so it doesn't get extremely hot but it does get hot so be careful that we don't lean stuff up against it any of that we don't want to block any air flow going into that true muck or coming out of that room ah all right coming forward of that first one here is going to be your tank fill so we just hooked a hose up and that's gonna fill your freshwater tank and that's the only thing that does is fill your freshwater tank so then you'll fill till either your gauge inside says full or the tank actually has an overflow on it so if you want to fill until you hear water going on the ground that's okay too a lot of people for either one of these will have a pressure regulator and what a pressure regulator does is just reduce all water pressure down to 40 to 50 psi and that's just protecting your pipes is what it's there for all right so that's tank filling its labeled tank fill right beside it next one over is gonna be City fill city feels the same way hook a hose up have your pressure regulator on there but this one will not fill your freshwater tank this one's for if the resort offers water you'll hook up to their water source and we'll use the pressure from the hose from their water instead of our pump on board so you'll shut your pump inside and just use the pressure from the hose and that will feed every appliance that you have inside of this coach sprayer in the back pretty much everything does feed everything down below that we have our sewer hose storage and again this is only gonna fit Winnebagos blue hose that they send with you it is sealed off from the inside of the coach so don't worry about putting it in there right now right down low here it's gonna be kind of hard to see so right here it says fresh water drains and that's exactly what it is there's actually three belts one here here and here the one on this side is a low point drain again it's probably hard to see low point drain the one in the middle it's going to drain your freshwater tank and then we have another low point dream so the right and left one are hot and cold line low point drains and again that's for winterizing getting water out of our lines is what that's there for your middle one is how you're gonna drain that your freshwater tank okay now moving just forward of that we have our LP station so this is where we're gonna fill our coach with LP starting on the right that's where we hook our pretty much hooked tool up to fill over here we have an 80% outage valve so when I'm filling LP I actually will open that up until it sprays out white mist it's another safety safety valve pretty much there you have an on/off button here there's actually two switches that we can turn the help you on and off in this coach once here and ones inside I'll show you once we go inside they both have to be on to get any LP to the coach but either switch if you shut it off we'll shut all I'll be off to the coach alright moving above that so now right up here we have our 30 M chord it's about 30 feet of it comes with the coach has a little twist retainer there twist it off hold off okay so what we're trying to do here you got that little L that's right there you're trying to line that up with the L that's in here and that's just to make sure we get the hot so the neutral and the grounds all position just right so then we'll line that up push it in give it a little twist and then you're gonna thread this on by threading that on you're holding your cord on so if someone kicks it and then pretty much then it can't fall off your coach it is lighted there's a light on the coach on the plug here and then actually on the other side of the cord there's another light on top of that that will tell you you have power anytime we're dealing with 30 amps coming in or any main AC power coming into a coach we always talk about surge protection it's always a good idea to have some kind of surge protection for your coach and that's just protecting it from reverse-polarity you know the hurts being off or just anything bad with that pole or anything bad with that power coming in its gonna save you a quite a bit of money pretty much down the road if you would have a surge come in that could do a lot of damage to all your electronics inside this coach so just be cautious with that okay so here we have our coax in so the coax in is if the resort offers cable we can hook up to this and that would feed their cable stations into our coach we just would have to do a channel search for their cable stations all right moving forward to that right here so right here we have our fuel door unleaded fuel only not rated to take any ei t5 so just your super unleaded unleaded standard Unleavened refer to the manual if you want to know exactly what fuel you can and cannot put in around the corner there you're gonna have your combined weight and you'll also have tire pressures all that stuff on the two stickers that are right inside the door VIN number serial numbers all of that year okay right down low here we have your parking brake all we're gonna do is pull up you'll hear clicks that's how you know it's engaged you're gonna lift push the button in and allow it to go down that this is a gauge is the parking brake up front here I'll start here we have two arrows in the mode button that will take you through all the in-dash options up on the dash so that's your odometers that's your trips fuel range stuff like that down below here is actually speaker and that's for your shades up front so it's an alarm pretty much if we have the shades up when we turn the engine on that's gonna buzz and then right beside there is for volta so that's actually part of our automatic starting procedure there's a couple ways we can do auto start one of our first ways is right here on the key we have to make sure the hoods closed this driver door is closed and then I can push the lock button three times two three you will hear the engine honk all right here the yeah and honk and then you'll see this light over here turn red so there's a little light around that silver button that turns red that means we engaged auto start to disengage you actually hit it three times the unlock button up top hit that three times and that will disengage Auto Start so auto start what it's gonna do it's actually looking for battery voltage so if it sees anywhere from 25 to 35 percent it's going to automatically start there's a couple parameters that it uses to shutdown it a run for 60 minutes see a certain voltage or engine temperature get up so much and then it will shut down automatically so that is part of your Auto Start the other thing to remember with auto start or anything just starting your engine itself will not charge your batteries your batteries need to see a high idle and that's what this auto start does is actually put it in a high idle so if you just leave a run outside your house you're not gonna be charging your batteries so just make sure you always have it in a high idle whenever you're trying to charge your batteries or use auto start so that's that okay I guess the other thing on the key fob what we got here also the unlock is gonna unlock the front doors that top one the middle one will lock lock your doors and the bottom one's gonna actually unlock the back two doors push the top button key flips out that's for your engine and then there is a great key on here what that is for is the one lockable storage that's underneath your table inside or in this case not in your table behind your driver's seat so that's what that's for okay up high there we have our light control which is gonna be just twisting here and that turns your lights on it's also your blinkers and your brights and dims down below that is going to be your cruise control all I got to do is twist right here and that turns on the cruise control hit it up to set of cruise up and downs also your SL and D cell and then resume is right here on the end okay right around the corner here is the hood release right there releasing the hood and then if you actually look you'll see a panel on the floor there which is right here that is where our chassis battery is located so if we ever need to replace it there actually is a release on the ground side so if we want when we put it away for storage want to disconnect the battery you can actually just manually release it and pull that off the post and I actually do recommend doing that if you're going to store it for you know a period of time if you're going to store it for a couple weeks might as well disconnect it then we know this battery is gonna be good next time we come to start it coming over here on the door very first control right there is actually for your mirrors we can control all four mirrors on here so the top and bottom on both sides that arrows correspond to what we're trying to control so this arrow over here if I twist that knob now I'm controlling the passenger side upper mirror and then you just up down left right left if I twist it again point it down towards the bottom now we're controlling that little blind spot mirror on the bottom and then same thing on the other side to control the driver's side moving back from that we can actually fold both mirrors in and benefit of that is if we're trying to get into a tight space or maybe you're parked somewhere and you just don't want anyone to bump into them you can fold them in just by the push of one button which is nice window controls here that controls passenger side and driver side window and we have locks there is a lock button there also just a tiny bit of storage down in the bottom of your door here alright and we'll move around to the front of the coach okay up here in the front in the engine compartment we'll start on the right side first thing we have on the right side right underneath this box right there so underneath that box right there is fuses and relays and that's gonna be chassis stuff right here this little flip port and flip up this is going to be the positive terminal for our battery since we don't have access without pulling the floor up this is where we're gonna hook up if we need jumper cables if we want to hook a charger up any of that stuff this is the positive one and it actually has a plus just right on top that tells you positive and then down here in the front we have our ground so positive there put your ground cable there all right above that we are gonna have break foot it's a clear fluid so even if I shake it a little bit I can see the level is up at max there next one over is gonna be your engine coolant so again you have minimum and Max right on the front that tells you how high they should be it's gonna change to the hotter your engine is it's going to expand cooler it is it's going to retract so we want to fill it when it's cold all right now moving over to this side right down here is going to be our oil dipstick and then right beside that dipstick is the oil fill it's a 5 w 20 is what they recommend in here oil changes should be done every 10,000 miles that's kind of a lot I mean your manual will say 10,000 miles we still recommend to if you like to change your oil every three to five thousand miles change it every three to five thousand miles but kind up to your manual says ten we just recommend probably not that much no matter what your initial oil change should be at five thousand miles okay moving over here up high you're gonna have winch or washer fluid reservoir is way back there down below that you'll have your power steering fluid which is right here and then we'll come down in the front of the coach okay so down here towards the passenger side you'll see this little square cut out here that's actually for there's a bar in with your jack that you'll pop this out screw the bar in there and if we ever need to pull this out if we got stuck any of that stuff we'd have to screw that bar in to hook a chain to it because there's no good place to hook up to the front of this coach unless you put that bar in okay okay now we'll move around and back to the passenger side couple things inside the passenger door here we have two blood boxes so one down low then we also have one up high right there okay so now I'm going to move back inside the coach a couple things to talk about really quick inside the coach we're gonna go through the black bag quick this is Winnebagos black bag that comes with the RV this is gonna have all your manuals in it starting with we're gonna have your operator's manual so the operator's manual is going to walk you through operating and everything in the coach back here and section 10 is going to be a maintenance chart so it's a good reference that's going to tell you when to check things before it's used weekly monthly yearly make sure we look at it's a good reference to get started with you'll probably get your own list going as you go but definitely look at this and kind of all that stuff to start with so that's in Section 10 this manual also will walk you through doing the auto start so any procedure in that auto start will be in the operator's manual so any questions on that go to the operator's manual otherwise if you can't figure it out give us a call we'll walk you through it too but that's what the operator's manual is next manual we're gonna have is operators manual but supplement so what this actually is is every manual for every single thing in this coach so the manual that came with the microwave manual that came with a TV Winnebago just takes it and they put them binder for him for you which makes it really nice you don't have a bunch of random manuals laying around any of that stuff everything in here is really really easy to find so if I go on the front here everything is subcategorized which makes it really easy to find these manuals also run Winnebagos website on PDF files so if you'd rather look at them on the computer stuff like that you can do that also but this is the copy that comes with the coach always a good idea if we have any problems running anything any problems with anything go to the manuals first more than likely they're gonna walk you through how to run things pretty much so always go the manuals first alright next thing we have in the black bag you'll also have a copy of your window stickers which is kind of nice so this first one I'm showing you here is gonna have make model serial and chassis VIN number next one over will be all your exterior Heights lengths with and then last but not least you have all your tank sizes so that's your freshwater tank your fuel black gray and LP gas upgraded options are here on the back you have all your standard options that come with the coach and then on this other page that comes with it we have all your model numbers and serial numbers for every appliance in this coach so if you're trying to find the serial number for the TV it's gonna be on this paper so then you don't have to try to find it on the TV which is really nice and that's pretty much forward if we need warranty parts any of that stuff or replacement parts that's going to make it a lot easier to find those replacement parts all right other thing we have in here is dodge manual so this is going to be anything to do with the chassis so for the Promaster so refer to this manual for any of that stuff okay last manual have in here is actually the dimensions one so this is for your in burger any questions on operating that or if your gonna change any settings in that in burger go to the manual so we know what settings we're changing know what parameters we need to set good manual read definitely look through it okay so that is the black bag again this is something Winnebago does very very well so any questions go to the black bag because they put it together really really good here alright so let's start with we do have storage up above the kitchen here again that those have those push button latches on it for releasing and lock in it but nice big storage up here clear outline close that one well stay up here we have your king jack antenna so the king jack antenna is for your local stations if we're out camping and we just want to pull in local stations on a TV we're gonna turn this on so there's an on/off button on the side here all this on/off button is doing is turning the lights on or off it doesn't shut power off to the antenna so it still will work even if that's on or off these lights are a signal meter so the more lights we have the better signal we're going to get the other thing we have is an int in you ater but that's actually for is if we're picking up bad week kind of horrible stations what we can do is dampen the signal down so now we're only picking up the strongest stations so the best quality stations likely you're always going to leave that maxed out because you're gonna try to find as many stations as you possibly can all we have to do with this is push this little button you see in the front there in the back right now push that in and then rotate and then again you're just trying to get as many blue lights as you can it is a stationary antenna so all it does is rotate you don't have to crank it up or put it down right beside that we do have our smoke detector flip-down takes a 9-volt battery so our smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector which are both on the ceiling the ones in the bedroom the other ones up here in the kitchen the smoke detector we want to test them often and there is a test button right here in the front and then we also want to replace those batteries yearly so test and replace batteries definitely keep those working I mean that's there for your safety so smoke here carbon in bedroom and we do have an LP detector in here too which I'll show you as we go wrong all right now come back in here to the kitchen so what high just right underneath the cabinets you do have a glass heat shield and that's for the cooking that's just so we're not putting all that heat right up to our cabinets we have two lights that are right beside that each one of them is individually controlled there's a little slide right in the front there and the same thing with the other light what's going on back on oh alright moving down to the window / shade all right with these shades I like to use to answer we're way better so push down put both hands on pull up and that's your privacy shade and then we do also have the screen on the window the flip latch in the middle now we're gonna flip up push the window open and then if we want to close close push the last two lock it all right here on top of the counter top stovetop I'm gonna flip open alright so in the front our controls we're gonna set everything to this little bump that you see right up there now what we're gonna do is turn this to where you see that lightning bolt that's a sparker alright that's a lighter pretty much so what we're gonna do is go right there we're gonna push in and then start sparking let the gas come on you do always want to hold this for about three seconds that actually tells a safety valve on the backside to stay open which keeps giving you a fuel what happens if you don't I'll show you on the other side so if I turn there go to light and I let go right away it won't stay lit so you have to keep that safety valve a little bit warm and then after you get it lit let it run for a little bit then you can let go then we can go to a high flame go down to a simmer back up to high backed off if this is really hot when you're done cooking all that stuff or when it's really hot when you're done cooking go ahead and let it cool down before we bring this glass down that little bit that we did won't hurt anything so how much heat there I'll bring it down over on the right side there we have a pull-out cutting board there back in you want to make sure you put that all the way back because there is a little latch back there that holds it in place we'll go down below that to our microwave / convection oven really nice really easy to use so if you're scared of a convection oven don't be because it's actually really easy first thing we're going to show you guys inside so we have the glass tray plastic roller under that and we have the steel rack okay so the steel rack is made strictly for convection that has to come out anytime we microwave the nylon bumpers that you see on that steel rack can stay on they're rated to take the heat so as you see it right now it's kind of like a normal cooking if I take this out flip it over now it becomes more like a high bro gets us up closer to an electric element that's up top in this microwave the glass tray and plastic roller can stand for any of the functions close that now I'm over here are the controls so all the controls if we want to use convection this is how easy it is convection ask for a temperature down here on the numbers are our temperatures so say we want 300 what's 300 push-start I'm gonna stop and just for now and as it preheats you'll actually see these lights lighting up then once we get up to 300 cook like you would at home the biggest thing to remember about a convection microwave is that it cooks 50% faster than a normal oven so we either have to adjust our times or temperatures kind up to you you'll probably have to play with it a little bit more unlikely you might burn something who knows all right so then I can press stop and clear any time I push stop and clear it's always back in microwave mode so a lot of people won't store that steel rack in there for that reason this also works as a grill right there a roaster we have our power levels that we can go up and down with defrost is there now on our presets we have popcorn potato beverage dinner plate vegetables and frozen vegetables so those six are for microwaving we have three more down low here which are roasted chicken cake and pizza those are presets for the convection part of it anytime where a microwave and we push one two three four five or six those are Express cooks so it's one minute two minute three minutes four minutes five minutes six minutes the only way we can actually type a time into this microwave a cooking time is by lowering our power level down once you lower the power level down then you can cook with it set whatever time you want to you do also have a clock down here that you can set kitchen timer and then also down here if we hold the stop button you can lock the controls so that's your microwave convection oven it's really easy if not there's a manual in you there's a manual in the manual the hits will kind of walk it through it - all right down below that we do have storage drawer let me pull out a couple goodies in here okay so first of all we got magnets which are for the rear shades hold them in place a lot better so there's no gaps or any of that stuff an extra cable that came with the TV we have a control here this is actually for the vent fan that's right above me I'll talk about in a second but on the remote you have a power button you have fan speeds here and here you have the plus and minus or four when I set the auto function when I push it in auto we actually set a thermostat so you can set this for sixty degrees and any time it gets warmer than sixty degrees the vents actually gonna automatically open and then once it cools back down it will automatically close so that's what that auto function is for and then all you'd have to do is hit power again and will manually bring that closed so that's for the vent there is a little holder here that you can mount anywhere in your coach to hold that remote so over here we have an insignia remote this is for your TV alright the other remote we have here is a Jensen remote this is actually for your CD player and DVD player close that another storage drawer underneath that there any of these round little things you see here are actually part of the trim on that's actually your heat vents that are giving heat to the coach right beside that is that lockable storage that I was telling you about there and there and that's what that gray key is gonna be for the other thing we have right around the corner here kind of hard to see let me see buddy but just ok so right around the corner there's one switch right here if I put that up it's the light above my head so it's the light up there so up is high middle is off and down is just a low nightlight so next over from that switch we do have USB ports for charging cell phones computers whatever you need and then a little further back you do also have a hundred temple outlet ok now we're going to talk about the fridge alright so the fridge that's in the trovato's has a safety latch right here which is just a travel edge we're gonna open we have our freezer that's up high the control Ford is actually right back here zero is off and then one through seven is actually the temperature controls one is your warmest seven as your coldest this is a compressor driven fridge so it's a 12-volt fridge we don't use any LP none that stuff strictly off batteries and that this runs that's kind of why we have the modest sort of the solar that we have up on the roof is to kind of keep up with this fridge closed and then make sure you put the latch on the entire and traveling that's just to stop the door from flying open okay above that into our sink in the kitchen you're gonna pull out up as hot down as cold so up hot down cold just pull out just turn it on make sure the faucets over the sink because you do have to move the faucet out of the way to lift the lid up to the sink the other thing this thing comes with is a basin so the basin is kind of nice because a lot of people will do dishes and stuff in here and actually put that water outside so they're not filling their waste tanks up kind of allows you to stay out camping a little bit longer and fill in your tanks up a couple things that are in here is we have a drying rack which actually will hook right up here so that hooks on there this here is a prop what they actually do it they don't install this it's made to go on your counter and then actually hold that glass up so anything we put on a drying rack won't pull it down if we put too much weight you can use double-sided tape something like that I always suggest doing that if you're going to install this instead of drilling through your countertop or you just have to kind of watch how much weight you put on that drying rack the other thing that this Basin comes with it is cut another cutting board that is shaped just like the basin which fits inside and first storage then we do also have just a little stopper and that's how we plug off the kitchen sink there thanks for that basin back in the sink which is really nice hold down close it back in place faucet back over there I always put the faucet back over the sink even though it's glass there and then a lot of people will set a paper towel something down because a lot of times within room or traveling when moving these faucets are holding water so any movement can actually make a drip or to come up and over completely normal don't think you have a leak if you see a water puddle here it's completely normal pretty much for every RV ok moving back from that so we'll go up high we got more storage up above the driver's side bed nice big storage and again miss stories technically runs front to back kitchen and bedroom there's a little divider in the middle is it okay coming down from that again we have the same shades that we had in the kitchen same type of windows flip open the only difference is is your back window here has the shade it just doesn't open the stationary window just gives you more light coming in pretty much above that is actually a reading light there's a button on it up here if I push it once it's a blue light if I hold it it becomes a normal reading light and I get to push it one more time shuts it off down below that is going to be USB ports and again that's for charging cell phones computers whatever you need to you do have your extra cushion here for making this into a sofa I'll move that away because we do have up on both sides of the bed you do have head lifts matter it coming up locks in place to reset you're gonna go all the way up resets back down a little bit of storage right over there beside the bed alright then the other thing we have under the driver's bed which is gonna be more towards at the front here okay I'm gonna roll that back we do have seat belts that are located on this side they are usually tucked back there and then there is a cutout right down here if I lift up gives us more storage but not only storage does this give us it gives us access to all the valves our drinking water all that stuff underneath this so all I need to do is put both hands in clamp it and then pull up okay so down here is first thing we'll look at right over here is our drinking water filter so that's actually going to filter all the cold water that comes out of your kitchen faucet and that's what this is so the box that came with it it's going to have can I have a filter in it which goes inside that cartridge aren't inside that reservoir you're gonna have a filter wrench which is going to help you take that off that cartridge down there and then we're gonna have rubber washer so that rubber washer is made to go on top of the filter before we install it there drop it in and then twist that back on down there so that's there either that's going to be installed already or it will be in this box a lot of times couple other things that we do have down there is there is a winterizing bypass valve and also a valve that turns on a suction hose it's really hard to see right now so if you're interested in those valves go to our winterizing video we actually chaired the whole top of this bed off and I talked about the valves down there it's a lot easier to see if you do that but yeah so you're true much that's down there and the valve is just right outside the chumma I don't know if you can see it or nuts so it's straight down here there's two valves if we look straight down so the two valves and again that turns on the suction hose to suck the RV antifreeze in and bypasses our mo because we don't want to pump four gallons of RV antifreeze through that Trula plus we don't want to hold an artery in a freeze all winter and then also there's another little yellow lever down there again very hard to see right now but that's going to drain your trimmer is what that's for okay then I'll get to this put this back on and put this back on also in the front of the bed right below us is another access port to get into those same same valves and all that stuff so if I pull that off that allows us to get into it - you got your clear hose here which is your siphon hose to suck the RV antifreeze in it might be I'll see the dolls a little better from here they're right over there so the one that's on the red line is actually the true mabye pass the one that's on the blue line is actually turning your suction hose on the yellow one you probably won't we all see that that's way back there kind of hard to see but this is also where our 12-volt water pump is located so if we ever have bad water pressure from our pump there is a filter so find on the back side right there so it's a little wire mesh filter just unscrew it take the wire mesh filter out clean it put it back in and that should increase your water flow a lot of times that catches sediment iron buildup stuff like that so a lot of people will get a you know an inline filter before any of the water comes into the coach to kind of reduce that pretty inexpensive connects right to your hose kind of nice then you don't have those problems you know faucets building up a sediment water pumps build up a sediment put that back on just heavy duty latches right in place down with that also right around the corner you do have another 110 volt outlet right there okay still down low here we have a subwoofer speaker 110 volt outlet we have a cold air return for the true MOA allowing fresh air to get underneath there we have storage here then the other thing is is behind this just two screws right there there is a GFI plug in that the true must plugged into so if you're having any electrical problems or not running on electric Electric for the trimmer take that off and make sure that GFI is not tripped if it's trip just hit the reset button that shouldn't take care of your problem okay so while we're down here let's just go over the other side on the passenger side okay so on the passenger side here up I will start right here I pop this panel off this is all of our 12-volt fuses so everything that's 12-volt in the coach is gonna run off a fuse and these are where they're at there are LED lights that will light up underneath the fuses if they're blown everything is labeled on the back side of the cover always a good idea to have some extra fuses with you more than likely nothing's going to happen but if it does it's good idea to have them with you so they can cover back on you're just gonna put to one side in first and then don't be afraid to push it it snaps in place right beside that's going to be our LP detector so the LP detectors for the liquid propane that we have on board if we would have a leak it would set this off it's really loud there's a test button right here to test it again just like your smoke alarms and your carbon test it off and make sure it's working if you don't see a green light it's probably not working this one's hard wired into your coach batteries so anytime the batteries are on this is gonna be on I do know there are some Sol's and stuff like that will set it off so if you're doing something like that and it goes off that's probably why it's going off any other reason if you're not doing anything like that and it goes off make sure we shutter an LP tank off go get it checked out figure out why it's going off all right down below that if I didn't snap fun snap all right so down here is our 110 volt breakers these are gonna be a lot like the ones you have home actually they're gonna be identical the ones you have at home what they're gonna do is when they trip they're gonna trip halfway you need to shut them all the way off and then turn it back on to reset everything is labeled there on the left side the what do you break are goes to step that back into please please okay now we'll move back up bathroom door does have a safety safety button on the driver side that just unsnaps and then on the passenger side same thing that just unsnaps and what we're gonna do is meet in the middle there's magnets right here in the middle goes open so really easy to do just make sure we put these back on anytime we're gonna travel otherwise these doors are gonna bang back and forth and they could fall off their tracks break other things [Applause] we'll just go around that door handle and then snap it in place okay so now let's get into some of the fun stuff all right so we'll start up I hear seem light is on the driver side push it once hold it turns the light on all right starting up top this is our inverter so this is our big inverter that's running everything in this coach a couple things that we can do with this inverter is of course we can turn on that's what that on and off button is anytime you're not using this inverter say at night you don't need anything inverter 12-volt stuff is enough go ahead and shut it off because you'll hear fans are running and stuff like that just shut it off if you're not using there's no reason for it to be on the other thing we can pretty much do in here is we can kind of change modes we can put it in standby mode we can have it on there on mode which dodd mode is pretty much what its gonna do is if it senses me lose power all that standby mode sorry standby mode when it senses me lose power it's gonna automatically turn the inverter on that's kind of the best way in case you lose power in the middle of night it will automatically kick on pretty much anytime you plug in more than likely it's gonna go to that standby mode there's a couple other settings you can enable it so anytime I lose power it won't come on kind up to you it depends how you're using your coach the other thing we can do in there is we can go into the settings and change settings like I tell everybody if you're gonna change settings have the manual in front of you know what setting you're going to and know what you're changing it to the other thing you can do is charge rates so how much charge we're giving our battery and that's if we're gonna be camping for long periods of time being plugged in you might want to lower the charge rate there's no reason to hit it with a full charge all the time but again that's up to you and anything you're gonna change in there just have that manual out all right so now let's go right over here that right there is actually going to be holding tank heaters so that's gonna be a 12-volt pad on the bottom of your gray tank bottom of your black tank and also on your drainage system system it's there to keep things thought-out any time we're in freezing condition just turn it on it's gonna help but on it is a big energy draw so kind of watch your batteries if we have it on pay attention to him it is lighted so once I turn it on you'll have red light off no light ok down below that is an LP switch either aren't either on or off on that all right down below that is a temperature sensor so that's actually reading our room temperature from our trauma it's a remote sensor and it's talking to this panel for the trim up here all right so we'll go into this room actually since we're talking about the sensor all we gotta do is click the middle button the very first thing that you see flashing right there is gonna be set in the room temperature so if you want a hot cold whatever temperature you wanted that I'm gonna go ahead and click on it it says off now I gotta do is twist this dial to the right if I want to go up in temp twist it to the left if I want to go down in town once you get to attempt that you want click the middle button and if you don't want the heat on we need to take it back down to the off position and then click the middle button so for now I'm just gonna kick it up a little bit right there okay that next icon that you see over there what the thermometer on it is gonna be for a hot water couple settings we have off eco hot and boost so Eco is gonna run at a lower wattage pretty much the lower temperature your hot is gonna run at the max temperature that this can produce and then boost what that's for it actually will give you a water heater priority over the heat for three cycles so once you're true most cycles three times it will reset to last setting your head of it so if you add in the hot setting it's gonna go back to the hot setting here and then whenever setting you want to select you have to push that middle button if you just let go it won't select it so if I want eco click it next one over is actually going to be what kind of power source I want to use so it's gonna be gas or electric or a mixture of both so the very first setting we have is gas which st. gasp next over is mixed one which is going to be partial electric a lower wattage electric and gas gas usually takes priority on that next one over is going to be mixed too now we use more wattage on the elements gas still takes priority but we're using more wattage or we have electric one or electric two and again that's going to be strictly wattage a lower wattage or a higher wattage depending on what you need just remember if we're out dry camping and you put that on electric two we are using quite a bit of watts so keep an eye on your batteries that and that point any time you're dry camping it's probably a good idea to put the auto start on just first safety because the last thing you want to do is drain these batteries down to nothing we really really really really do not want to do that so anything you can avoid taking them down to nothing the icons that you're seeing up top the flame means we are calling for heat there's a room temperature set the blinking one is in we have a position set for the hot water and then and we'll show you what energy source you have on them right there so right now we're calling for gas that's what the little bottle means and then this over here is telling us that the fan is running the blower fan for the heat part of it right here is actually where we set the blower fan and see that our eco or high on that down below that you'll see a little plug that's right there that's just telling us we have power so if you're plugged in or do you have your inverter on and you don't see that little plug that probably means that GFI is tripped underneath this bed or there's a different problem the little wrench that you see is settings just like your inverter if you go into these settings make sure you have that manual in front of you and the only reason I say that is because we can change languages we can go to French a whole lot of different languages I couldn't tell you how to take it back out of next one over is going to be setting the clock that's actually on the back screen there and then the next one over is going to be a setback thermostat so what that's actually for is if you want to set up a program for starting at 9:00 and shutting off at 5:00 that's where we do that from actually true must really easy to use pretty much those first three settings and the only thing you really need to worry about too much and that's your room temperature hot water and fuel source okay so that's the trimmer will go right beside the trimmer here this is gonna be your one place panel so this is where we can look at battery level which is gonna say fourteen three chassis is gonna be say twelve one on this part of this all I want you look at is the chassis don't pay attention to the house we have a different gauge up on the volta for that so don't pay attention to the 14 something because again we're fifty symbols system so fourteen to is really not telling you much all right next one over is gonna be tank levels so that's going to show you your freshwater LP gas gray and black water they all go up by thirds besides LP gas goes up by quarters and watch a little more precise on the LP gas alright and then we have our second water pump switch which is right there going below that we have our power control system so our power control system is taking care of itself pretty much there's not a lot we can do with it this panel is pretty much a readout so if I go to scroll it's gonna tell me what service I have what's wrong 30 amp scroll down now it's going to tell us water heaters power all that means is we haven't shed it so if it sheds the water heater that means it's gonna shut it down for 120 seconds and then turn it back on once you come down to amp range and then if I go down air conditioner powered so what it's going to shed is pretty much your high energy draws this would be AC water heater and then down from that it's going to tell us how many amps were using against our system again it's just a readout so it's just there for you to look at and that's about it over here we have two light switches we have bedroom and we have galley our bedroom and galley the galley one is a three-way switch so there's another switch by the main walk-in door but this is the only switch for the bedroom lights and then down below that we have more USB ports or the passenger side you have that same storage down beside the bed as we had on the driver side this is right down there also the same head lift which is right there right so now if I come up above up here we have storage but there is something up here so in this storage on the backside here you'll see a controller that has lights on it so that controllers our solar controller the lights correspond to what it's doing and actually right there on that front panel it tells you what those lights mean but if you want to pull your manual all it tells you exactly what the lights are doing and that tells you what process the solar panels are in right now but yeah up in that first cabinets where that controller is okay down below these again same shades same windows as we have on the driver side one thing that's nice here underneath the passenger side bed if I lift front here I have storage in here that's also where your legs for your table store right down here the extra bar to make this into bed stores and it gives you a little more storage in there we also have another storage which is right here nice deep storage so it does give us lots of storage underneath the passenger side bed use gas struts to hold them up which is nice because now they won't fall down onion any of that stuff you can do whatever you need to down there right below me here you'll actually see the table so the table is actually what's gonna make this into a bed so we're gonna flip this open where you gonna do is lift this out just like that alright so now a couple things we have to do first of all we gotta grab the bar that's in here so that bar that's separate in here is the front one so what we're gonna do is come up here under there and there so that's our very front bar the other two and I'm gonna get this table out of the way there make it a lot easier we'll set that up there for now alright the other two are actually under here they will just slide out so they're made to stay in all the time it's just the front one that's not in here and then the back one actually is right here three bars come across and that's for structural support in the middle now your table your table actually has two wood pieces up on this side so you'll actually see two little wood pieces that have a little channel in the middle this channel right here is made to sit on that front pillar so all I'm gonna do is take this flipping to where I need get down on that front pillar slide that all the way over to the driver's side now we can bring this bed back down right there right there and the two cushions that you have those little cushions right here and here are your fillers so right in there and right there so that's how we make it into a bed really not that hard a couple step it still leaves you a little cutout where I'm standing right now so if we are laying in bed I can get out use the bathroom without having climbing up and over the bed let's just reverse that now so I'm gonna go here here and again I always like to open these open these cabinet or the storage under here that actually just gives you more room to work around here so they're not slide the bed up and off out of the way slide the bar back in bar back in bar out and snap that back into its storage just like that table one more thing about the table before I put it away so we have two holders here and that's for your two legs as you can see they're offset here and here that allows you to put it two directions in the mounts so it allows you to get further away from it giving you more room to pass by it or gets it closer to you if you need to eat any of that stuff but definitely gives you two positions on that alright now I'm gonna take this and we've put it away we always like to put the tabletop back towards the wood so gonna fit in between all the mounts down here this is always sometimes a little tricky just like that I always put it back towards the cabinet there just so we're out damaging it with feeds kicking it anything hitting this flip that tab down that's gonna hold it in place for travel and we can bring the two storage doors down down just like that okay so now we'll come up high right up on my head so very first right here is the carbon monoxide detector I was talking about earlier so that's the one in your bedroom flips open again 9-volt battery now we'll move forward to that easy so air conditioner is controlled all right up here so the very first thing up here you're gonna set with this arrow up front and that's gonna have low fan on it twice you might get confused why there's no fan twice what it's there for is if there was a heat pump option the heat pump would take one of those spots but there's not on this AC so that's why you have two little fans so either we have low fan high fan low cool high cool it's a low and high fan are exactly what they say they're just turn the fan on circulate an air in the coach low cool how cool or fraternal compressor on that's if we do want to cool a coach down right we do have two filters on the side here if you ever see them get dusty dirty or you grab here hold down this is your filter right here so pull that out clean it put it back up if you do use water any of that stuff to clean it let it dry and then put it back up alright so then you just go back go back up with that and snap it back in place all right so now the other control that we have on here is actually going to be the thermostat so that's gonna set what temperature we want it to be in here we set that to this back arrow that's behind it so the more blue you see the colder it's gonna be the more red you see the warmer it's gonna be so it's not actually going to tell you a temperature but a lot of times you can hear it click in there whenever you hear it turning on or off so that might help us set the actual temperature okay so I'm moving over pasture side we have our jensen DVD CD player all right a couple of features of this we have power button on the left side that's turning the radio on and off volume control right here the middle is actually a enter button so that's selecting things you have an eject button audio which is going to be your based troubles fades standard radio stuff zones nice thing about this system is I can control separate zones separately so we have an a zone and we have a C's own B is not used on the coach I can actually listen to FM radio inside and listen to AM radio outside if I want to which is really nice also control the volume separate and that's what that zone buttons for so you go to each zone and set separate things setting button settings button is for the settings of the radio dim is dimming the back screen you have an auxiliary port right here HDMI port here and then if I keep going over here we have a USB port ksps is going to be scans through presets or scans through normal radio stations you have your preset button there we have an alarm button which is we can set a alarm whatever time we want to get up and then say you want to get up at 7:00 the radio will come back on at the same volume that you had it when you shut it off the sleep timer he just sets it timer for when you want the radio shut down so if you said it for 30 minutes after 30 minutes it shuts down clock is setting the clock then you have all your functions over here which is am/fm disk Bluetooth auxilary USB so that's how we select those functions play pause scrolling through stations and a couple more function buttons what we're actually having things plugged in so that's the radio it will play CDs and DVDs like I said it's pre wired into the TV on HDMI one so now up underneath the CD player DVD player start on the right side here you'll see a little coax that's actually your booster plate what that is is that is giving your King Jack antenna power there's a little button on the backside here by a green light so if I push that you'll see the green light go off and pushes it you'll see a green light come on that is the only way your king Jack's in that power so if that green lights not on you won't get any local stations make sure you have that on if you're trying to get local stations this here you probably won't use it's just kind of how our booster plates come with that coax hookup it's just there you won't use it alright next one over is an HDMI port and that is pre fed into your TV so that'd be HDMI to and that's if I want to hook up Apple TV whatever you want to that runs on HDMI next one over is 110 volt outlet that your TV plugs into and then we do also have a little bit of storage up there down below that is your TV your TV is on a swivel so we can go anywhere we want to with it the only thing we need to remember is when we go to put it away that you hear that latch that latches setting the latch for this pole so when I want to release it at cool and then that releases it off the wall well for travel always make sure it's in place last thing you want is this TV smacking around as you're tough down the road so make sure we latch it the one thing about TV is anytime we switch locations and we want to use the local stations we have to do a channel search every single time so it's a matter of going into menu over to channel and then Auto channel search antenna and every time you switch the locations you'll have to do it all over again and same with cable if the resort offers cable you'll have to go through that same process but instead of selecting antenna now you select cable and then we shut your booster switch off if they offer the cable tell you it's in your manual problems running that call us we'll walk you through it - ok now up above here so this here is the Volta system this is what this coach is all about this is turning those lithium-ion batteries on and off so the GATS what that green buttons for here so I push the green button it will have a delay and then they will come on this is the battery meter here that's what I want you to base your batteries on not anything over their base it's strictly up here on this percentage and actually if you go in your manual it will tell you what percentage what percentage of battery is depleted and what voltage it should be at so it has a certain thing for seventy five percent eighty all that stuff in there this is also where it's going to show you 35 to 25 where that auto starts gonna kick on and again I can't stress it enough do not let these batteries go to zero don't ever let them do that so check them off and make sure they're being charged the best thing to do for storage is just shut everything off also with the Volta system we have to take in mind that there's a high temperature cutoff and a low temperature cutoff so kind of be cautious if we're gonna leave it plugged in all the time and it's going to be in really warm temperatures or in really cold temperatures what we're not going to have the heat running again go to your manual has the high end low cut-offs it's very important because if it cuts off you can see your batteries go down so just definitely be cautious on your batteries next thing you can do is all you do is push that once and that shuts everything off again if you're plugged in it won't shut off if you push the bug but if you're unplugged to push that it shuts everything off back here all your lights everything all right and a lot of times you will have a little black cover that magnets up here and then just covers it now that's doing its cover those lights so if you see a little black little leather cover that's what it's for is to cover that all right now coming down below that two light switches the one on the Left closest to the door is actually for the outside LED light that's the one we showed you that was on the passenger side up high by your speakers next one over is for the two lights above my head in the galley so that's that three-way switch that's in your bedroom also and then up front alright so now right above my head is that family were talking about I showed you the remote already which was down the drawer pretty much anything we can do in the room oh we can do up here on the actual settings besides sudden actual temperature on the thermostat for that auto function there is an auto function up here but it sets it strictly to 78 degrees so if I hold this button it's here beep a green light will come on now we're set to 78 degrees so if it gets warmer than that in here it's gonna automatically open and then if its cold a closed fan speeds power button and then we have a manual retract here for closing the lid if the motor would happen to fail or anything and then if your screen ever gets dirty or anything you want to take it down and clean it that's what these little white tabs are for twist them till they're all the way backwards and do that to all four of them and the screen will come right down now we're gonna close that on okay all right so that's the vent fan now we'll circle around up towards the cab here so we have a couple things right behind the driver's seat and passenger seat if I would just swivel the passenger seat flip this lid open and we do have a pull-out workstation lift up flip over it allows us to work right here I'm gonna do is reverse that go up make sure you hold it because it will drop down fast close the lid and then kind of hard to see but right down underneath my foot over here there are USB ports in a 100 tempo outlet that we can use when we're sitting in this chair or outside gives you another place to plug in that all right now above my head we do have a little more storage up above the passenger seat and driver seat a couple things we have up here all right so up here right now I have the screen that's actually for your back doors all it uses these buttons so just snap that all the way around you'll see buttons back there that it goes around and then it has a zipper in the middle that allows you to access in and out the nice thing about this and your front screen we can have the whole coach open no bugs stuff like that getting in nice breezes other thing we have up there are right here and that blue bag are gonna be your driver's door and your passenger door shades there's little black clips on each door that they clip into the other thing that we have up there right now is actually the floor mat that goes in here any time we deliver a coach that floor mat will be put down but right now it's up here ok next thing we're gonna talk about is rotating seats really easy to do alright so on the driver's seat the corner right here this little corner tab is how we're gonna rotate I'm gonna lift up on that and that releases the seat the main thing we want to do with the seat prior to rotating is move it all the way forward and how I did that was grab the bar in the front lift up and pull forward so then now that allows me to rotate the driver's seat you're always gonna be sitting that angle just because our countertop is there but once we come back then I can go back and I know where I want to to kind of open this area the other side right here is actually for your backrest so if I pull up on that now I can control the backrest so just remember one corner backrest one corner rotate past your seats gonna operate the exact same that I'm showing you on this one so now if I come around right here alright so off here to the side okay right here so we twist this that's gonna lift the front your feet up and down next one back is actually gonna lift them kind the back of you up and down and then up high it's gonna be your lumbar support right there and again just remember bull seats are identical okay alright so a couple other things we talked about off right here okay so we'll start on the steerer mobile a couple things we have up here is we can hang a call up and this is for your hands-free calling so if we Bluetooth our phone to the system then we can control it from up here hang a call up answer a call this here is hands-free calling so you can push it and say call John Smith this is muting these two are going to be radio controls and also volume control of your call horn in the middle on the right side of the steering wheel here we actually have our windshield washers it's gonna be opposite of where you're probably used to down is going to engage them up shut them off in term it it is right here by that twist trip reset on the end that's resetting trips on your dash and then if I pull it towards me that's actually your fluid washer fluid down in this little cubby right down here there's a USB port and an auxilary port that's it's right down in there that's the USB port that's hooked into the radio kept over here on the shifter we do have to haul right here anytime we get in steep grades hilly any of that stuff use the tool tow haul it's actually gonna use your engine to kind of slow you down shifting those gears and everything or if you're towing use tall and on the shifter as we come down the drive we can actually click it to the left and then go up and down and that's actually manually shifting all right in the middle we have fog lights right here ESC is traction control the other ability to shut it off four-way hazards door locks and then we have a USB port and a 12 volt port up here strictly for charging up here climate control in the middle so we have our fan speeds right here which is faster we want the fan if I push the middle it's recirculation right here is thermostat how hot you want the air coming out or how cold DC control is right in the middle if I push it right here is vent selections and if I push the middle it's your defrost button now we'll go up to the radio push power right now you'll see the radio will power up so we can use this radio even though the ignitions not on let power up here for a second okay so there except the disclaimer I start with radio alright so now we're on the radio we have the AM or Sirius XM selection down here that's because we're on FM right now that's why it doesn't say anything but if I click on that button now you have the selection of AM FM or Sirius XM let us go back in the FM you have tuning here and that's manually tuning information about the radio station audio is again radio functions bass treble fades presets up top and then you can scroll through stations here or we can turn this dial on the right side to scroll through stations alright next one over is gonna be media we don't have a media device hooked up right now so you don't have anything on that navigation is TomTom so TomTom is really easy to use right here in the left hand corner I'm gonna push those dots this is where we type a location it so I got to do is push search and then it will tell you to type a town in street but an address in pretty simple all right next one over it's gonna be phone so this is where we're gonna pair a phone no phone connected right now do you want to pair then you would say yes and now it gives you a pen so once you turn your Bluetooth on on your phone you'll actually see this system come up and then you want to make sure those pins match is what they're looking for and if they match say okay and it's that easy to pair your phone to the system and then if I go to more alright so in the more we have a clock that's actually where we set the clock on this screen and also set the clock on the main - compass is exactly what it says it's comfort for north south east west then we have trip so that's going to be your fuel range your trip a trip be all the stuff that you usually have on your dash is actually built into the radio over here if I go more again right now you can't see that square right there that actually is activating your rear camera the only way that can be activated is your key is on so as I turn the key on now you see that lit up now I can activate the rear camera so anytime you traveling down the road you can have the camera on the whole time if you want to which I kind of like because I can see what's going on behind me I can see traffic any of that stuff but that's where you turn that camera on and off at any time you put this in Reverse that cameras coming up automatically anyways but the buttons just for if you're traveling forward X will take you out of the camera and then it gives you outside temp above that all right the other thing we have on the outside here is we have a mute button you have a screen on and off so if I shut that off I just have to touch the screen and turn it back on settings of the radio other thing they have up here is you do have a paper clip that's right here and then we do have front shades so this is how we black out the windshield I'm black out but put the shades up so undo the velcro there in there I'm gonna lift right here it actually releases an arm this little button there's a little slot right on the end here up on your visor right here there's a little tab that that locks into you'll hear a clip now it's locked in place do the same thing on the passenger side up then lock into place then now we can just play the fade up just like that and then you're gonna use the visor coming down visor coming down and that gives you your privacy up front let's just reverse that up damn it just like that now release the driver side arm come down one thing I will tell you is what you want to do is when you come down don't just nicely set it there give it a little tap when you come down because there is a buzzer in this shade that even if I pull it up just a little bit now that buzzer is gonna go off and it's a safety buzzer just so we don't have this shade up and try it drive same thing on the passenger side if I release that come down let it close kind of hard go here put your velcro back on and that's all there's to it but I get close the part I can't stress end up don't just set them down nice close a mark other than that that pretty much is our trovato that's our 59 KL so if you have any questions you know any interest or that stuff just either give us a call look us up online with some calm other than that have a nice day
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Length: 98min 59sec (5939 seconds)
Published: Thu Dec 20 2018
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