Live RV Customer Orientation Learning How To Use The 2023 Newmar London Aire 4551

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foreign Phoenix with uh Transwest truck trailer RV in Frederick Colorado I'm here with Kip buying the 23 45 51 London air we're going to go through a walk through today with him show him a couple of the features and how to use this thing we're going to start back here at the rear engine bay if you want to follow me we'll start with a couple of the easy basics of the start here always the easiest place to start is the back so back here you're going to have your rear view cameras set up in that area right here just so you know where it's at in case you get something on it we'll start with this rear engine Hood compartment latch pull that down it is strut assisted on the lift so lift it up like that a couple of the few things we'll see right off here coolant reservoir of course engine oil dipsticks air out and then the biggest thing in here is going to be a block heater plug usually summertime unplug it just leave it there just so you don't have an accidental switch on turning it on other real big thing you're going to want to keep on eye on depending on how much of this maintenance you end up doing yourself okay you're going to want to keep an eye on this Reservoir down below the Oasis Reservoir itself is a hydronic fluid that runs through all the Oasis heating system which is going to be your water heater and it's also going to be your regular furnace for cold times okay you'll have heat pumps of course but that Oasis will be your main main heater for really cold weather stuff okay you know and like I say a couple of the very few things you do got to keep an eye on air filter check and that Reservoir down below all right air filter check will be one of the few things that changes outside your normal servicing routine okay you know engine oil changes and all that kind of stuff depending on driving conditions that can change fill up with dust and stuff like that right if you ever want to dive into it yourself air filters in there but if not bring it to us we could definitely do that for you like I said pretty easy start here with the rear down below you'll have a air hook up for anything towed with air brakes back behind Okay seven-way flat pin right there two and a half inch receiver and then your Voyager camera setup okay that's the Curt Spectrum there on the left ties to that right it'll tie into that in dash uh break control up front all right but yeah the other silver one is going to be if you want to tie into some cameras on the back side of uh you know trailer or something or whatever yep so we'll move on over to the driver's side and work our way up here of course you'll have those Blind Side indicators with The Radars on the side you'll have that radiator panel if you needed to ever rinse it off wash it or anything like that kind of gives you nice access to do that we'll point at stuff on the outside just to tell you what it is and you know if you got questions ask me more got it first door will open okay driver side def fill maintenance on the other side but can be filled from both sides okay [Applause] dryer vent for the inside dryer just so it's vented on the outside okay sewer hose holder you do have a macerator on here it's always good to carry an extra hose with you if something were to happen there is a main dump where you could still dump the unit without having power to that macerate or anything like that so you don't get stuck speaking of all that stuff we'll move down into the Water Bay docking light set up right here with that round one LED there'll be a switch on the dash coming in backing up at night time or anything like that if you need some light around everywhere you switch that on and kind of get yourself some more lighting into the first Fung Bay here all right looks complicated but everything's pretty straightforward we'll work our way over from the right to the left these two valves with A and B and the Blue Line Filter right there is going to be a siphon hose to bring in winterized chemical to winterize the coach okay you know if you ended up having to do it yourself or anything like that it is pretty straightforward Newmar does a pretty good job of putting on little basic how-to a quick reference on what you need to do with those two valves but right now Top Line that's a valve is going to be your intake from your fresh tank and then it Loops down into your water pump so basically all you're doing is shutting off that intake from your fresh tank and opening up that siphon hose down below okay water filter housing of course there's not one in there right now do want you to see that there's a brand new one there it's still in the packaging so if you want to put one in there some people use an inline filter on the end of their water line if you want to use this one it does filter everything that comes into the coat okay inside there'll be a water filter wrench but we don't have it out here with us okay these valves right here are going to be for tank prints you're going to have a great tank and a black tank rinse so it's pretty good to have it to have when you're dumping to kind of clean those out and keep them clear we'll go over that dump process here in a couple seconds okay getting down below valves that we have you'll see a sticker down there it says low Point drain low Point drain is going to be for your fresh tank drain back there in the rear this hose right here is going to be your macerator hose so this will be your new dump hose like I said carrying that spare one you'll still be able to hook up to this main dump terminal okay if there were ever an issue and you'd still be able to dump running your dump station hose down through there does fit through there and then that little black plate fits down through the deck plate so it keeps Critters from crawling back in there all right we'll go through the dump scenario real quick you look in the back you'll see the main t-handle that opens up access to this hose to dump out of you'll start with opening that one up back in the back you'll come over here to your black tank or where it says sewage side okay you'll pull that open you'll hit this you'll wait for a change in tone in the pump basically it'll be really quiet when it's empty at that point you can hook an extra hose up nothing related to your drinking water of course get a spare one on that one yeah hook it up there leave this black tank valve open let that valve run for about four or five minutes with that valve in the open position once you're comfortable it's cleaned out close that black tank open up the gray shut your water off to the black tank rinse move your hose up to that gray tank up there okay and then we'll do that same process on the gray tank we'll open it up we'll let everything drain out of there let it run for four or five minutes with your valve left open and Santa can left off on a horse because it'll chops everything out of there then you close it up turn it off shut all your valves put your hose away and you're pretty much done on the on the sewage holding tank done in here you're gonna have of course your threaded deck plate down below and then there is a rubber stopper so you can rinse this out pretty easy and there's a nice flat drain right there freshwater hose you're always going to use a regulator incoming of course okay but this will be what you hook up for all sources this will be your autofill for your water tank and City pressure when you're at campsite okay it's on the regular pull system so once you're pulling you can pull freely once you push the button let it go back in there's a stop right there all right so the valves that we have down here this mid level you're going to have your grade tank and your black tank rinse low points mostly for winter time there's a check valve in between here and your tank on both of those fittings so winter time if you do your winterizing or if we end up doing it for you you'll flip that up to the open position and that'll kind of release that water out of there so you don't get any freezing during that point in time that drains out those two yep just those two your main Plumb lines on the inside of the unit are going to be hot and cold lines here even for storage you don't want to keep water in your coach for about seven days is about what the rule I live by turn those up to open you'll go inside and open up a couple couple faucets and kind of release that vacuum that's going to be locked inside it'll all naturally drain out through under okay under this area right here same thing with that make it a routine open up your fresh tank valve get those hot and cold low Point drains open up some faucets and let it drain out before you put it into storage outside shower faucet it's probably the easiest thing in this whole area water valve ninety percent of the time you're going to keep that valve in the auto fill position you'll be able to control your fill from the little touch screen that we have down below it'll be a monitor panel you have a couple extra options you can check your water level run your autofill autofill is basically going to go like this you hook that into a file set turn that faucet on hit autofill it's going to fill up your tank to 95 and turn it back into a city water fill station okay so it does it all automatically okay the manual overrides are just like that they're just for manual overrides there's also a top off button so basically rule is if you're uh above 50 you want to finish topping off that tank you could hit top off it just fills it up from 50 percent back up to 95 basically so if you were at 75 you could fill it back up rest of that stuff you'll have the ability to tilt the coach so it will tilt this vehicle you'll hit start and it'll give you a little bit of a tilt for the dump so that everything comes out and then you also have the ability to start your generator from right here packing up getting out of there you can kind of get everything done all in one shot here get your generator running if you were running your ACS going down the road or something like that But Water Bay itself oh I almost forgot paper towel holder can't forget that real quick on the if if I needed to use the gravity drain just leave the maciator closed yep don't run it and just simply open either valve and open that and it'll drain just like a standard trailer just like normal then that way you can at least get it done in an emergency situation but yeah the only two things make sure you carry that extra hose with you and then have extra hoses for those rinses other than that you'll have that 25 foot water hose from right there still make sure to use a regulator on the on this yes [Music] moving on down we'll have the power station Bay power cord is going to work just like that fresh water line you can pull it out there's going to be a switch right next to my hand on the door to reel that in cord when you put it out we'll sit down right through there on that little holder so it's got a nice spot to be protected you do have a what we call Buddy plug here 30 amp outgoing so like we said already trailer stacker if it needed power you could plug into this and have your generator an outside power source power to add up as well so that'll work with either the generator or electric line correct and then the black box is back there transfer switch its main job is to say hey is the generator on or am I plugged into Shore power other than that the entire coach will be inverted so there's that kind of triple balance of what's happening with your 110. if you're not plugged in and no generators running coach is going to be inverted at that point okay if you're plugged in that thing is going to flip over and say yep I got Shore power coming in let's use that power source and then as soon as you turn the generator on whether you're plugged in or not it's going to become the primary power source for the coach so just always keep that in mind because you'll have about a two to three minute shutdown period where you start that generator up and you might shed some power off on maybe the AC units and stuff like that um the other thing that's going to be down there is your monitor panel 4 that transfer switch if you were having any issues you can come out here and take a peek at that okay and then the little white door that's right there is going to be incoming part cable okay so if you ever went to one of those campsites and they had their own cable you know you can plug right into it and one tip with this cord leave about a foot like this out tuck it back in there instead of having it sit tight up against the door gotcha keeps you from getting those prongs bent up okay foreign all the lights in here anything in the compartments that open up there's going to be a little sensor that once it's closed it'll shut those lights off on the inside Oasis the Chinook if it makes a difference to you one there used to be two pieces now it's one piece but the biggest thing you're going to have to do is not touch anything on the outside right here is more or less if you're going to have an issue we'll give you a couple numbers of some folks that you can call there's always a specialist That's up in your window on your sticker or we have a couple people here you can call so if you ever had to you come out here the front of this is going to have some diagnosis lights on there red that's going to let you know low voltage you know low water fuel out like that the main power switch out here if you ever get messing around with it you have to remember one thing if you turn it off by that switch none of the controls on the inside are going to work so if you have an issue maybe come check that power switch first and see if somebody accidentally hit it other than that operational wise not too much for you out here yeah servicing wise you're going to have a one year a three year and a five-year a services on this one so just make sure to stick with those [Applause] probably the easiest Bay Storage straight forward right handle and then the one item we do have sitting on there of course spare tiles in case you ever have uh an issue with the floor right thousand pounds evenly distributed on this panel and then you should be good to roll it in and out it flips out both sides and just a nice little hand lock right there same with this one and they'll both roll out about the same and I believe this one's 800 pounds might be 600. all right down to the fun fun Bay yeah the electronics again pretty self-automated area down below here you're going to have your two inverters uh top one is number one bottom one is number two okay so living room AC is going to be ran off of that top inverter mid AC is going to be ran off of that lower mid kitchen area kitchen the rear AC no rear it's all ducted through that area so if you have those two running it'll still get air flow to the rear just not on that unit I've got to be plugged in or generator on for that so the mid will run off of that without the generator right really so you can you actually have two ACS that you can run right you didn't know that okay the third one is just tied directly into the main part it's it's deducted full through the roof they kind of share their same air system so you'll end up wow getting air even in the rear okay not as great as it would be with both three but I didn't know about that second one great lithium ion battery pack download the lithionics app in there it's going to help you get a true reading on that lithium travels a little bit differently than regular lead acid gel cells stuff like that a little difficult for us to track accuracy wise that's why that app is super helpful to get you a good idea where you're really at biggest thing that you're going to have down below is going to be the actual power box too okay the batteries on the back side right where the Bluetooth symbol is if you run your hand back there you'll feel a little power button with a blue light okay there's a safety built into this box that's going to shut these batteries off if they get down to 20 okay now unless you're storing it unplugged it's always preferred to have these coaches plugged into storage anymore even minimal wise a little bit of power helps keep these batteries up and running since they're computerized they will take care of themselves and you kind of maintain themselves a little bit so if you have the ability keep it plugged in but if not that's one of the things you're going to want to shut off for storage is just shut these lithium batteries off okay don't ever store it at 100 either if you can get it to like 80 that's a really good spot for lithium to be stored at for a long term okay and then the uh you can just adapt the main power cord down to 110 just to keep a triple charge on it if you have if you don't have a 30 or a 15 correct but yeah like like I say this base pretty automated green flashing light back there's going to be your soldier solar charger controller okay again Main job for that is just to make sure to maintain the charge on those batteries yeah other than that don't touch anything in there oh one last thing if you ever do need to do a reset or a power cycle on these those power buttons are right there right there for you fuel fill on this side there is one on the other side it is faster to fill from both sides of course but it's not necessary you can't fill from one side if you had to okay another one's going to have that deck deck light down below or the docking light they'll come on together with that switch okay up front here we're gonna have chassis fuses front window squeegee since there is a water faucet out here in the front you'll be able to uh you know wash that front windshield if you needed to spray it off controls for your generator slide are going to be right here you'll just hit extend engine does at least or the coach does need to be on Accessory mode right so if you want to hold your finger down right on that and hit extend I'm going to go in there and hit the on button real quick all right go ahead and hit extend there it goes all right it does help if you turn it on correctly that's the accessory switch inside right yep I just hit it once and once the turns on around that ignition if you hit it one more time it'll turn it on I guess I didn't double hit it I just hit it once again lesson learned good through the water yeah because I would have done that exactly do it now while we're here learning yes so up front you'll have outgoing air hookup you'll also have that red handled water spigot halfway through the coach there is a shut off so driving through wintertime you can shut this valve off okay use that low Point drain to drain it but for right now there is water up front is that just cold water it's gonna be hot water it's gonna be hot water hot water okay and then of course you'll have probably the most important thing you'll be opening up here a lot it's going to be that window washing Reservoir down below fuel filter for your generator and then on the generator itself you're going to have an on off switch for manually turning it on and on okay and then that white Switch that says on off is going to be a breaker possibility if you had a bunch of stuff running in there one time it might pop that breaker kind of tricky with coaches nowadays with everything being inverted you might not really realize it until you know something like the ACs don't come on the rear AC doesn't come back on right because your front two are going to be ran off that inverter so sorry you have to preheat this or it'll automatically do it when you hit generate start pretty much when you do generator start it'll run through a cycle it won't start up instantly it'll run through a little bit of a warm-up all right you can always hold stop and kind of prime it put a little fuel in it but yeah once you hit that start button it is going to go through a little bit of a pretty warm-up and then it'll run through a level off period like I said it'll be about two to three minutes where it doesn't produce power instantly it's kind of checking itself out checking rpmt and all that kind of stuff before it actually produces that power coming up on the other side good to know where it's at just in case of an emergency your hydraulic pump assembly set up on there if you ever had an issue where a jack wouldn't come in slide room wouldn't come in right slide room will take a little bit of a team work you know situation yeah but your Jacks they got Springs on them so there is a possibility to bring those back up okay I usually tell people when you get in that scenarios when we'll walk you through how to do all that release a couple pressure switches and let them naturally come back which will be down here which will be down here all right but yeah if you call any of those Specialists or Bill uh our guy here at Transwest they'll walk you right through all that kind of stuff and I assume the pressure switch on here once you have to have some people outside giving it the heevo to get it done right we'll actually run into some probably three four foot long threaded bolts they're needed uh to bring that room in is a little assistance there's nothing strong enough to really push out hydraulic in nice to see too that water dripping out give you an idea the roof is guttered up there so there's gutter spouts that run down on all four corners okay you'll see it come out each one of those Corners right which way your tips right all right other than that we'll close this front end up and we'll move down the drivers or in the passenger side corner let me go over here and hit retract one thing to always remember is that the exhaust travels with the generator so watch your leg Yeah leg or any obstacle there mobile Eye camera up front just so you know what that is and then of course the 360 camera setup up there at the very top going down the passenger side we'll just get through each one of these bays and then come back up to the entry door passenger side diesel fill docking light of course you will have your outdoor cooler it's going to be ran off a 12 volt okay or 110. can have both options running at the same time it does have a brain inside of it that says hey if I lose 110 power I can flip over to 12 volt it's also got a battery protector in there saying hey 12 volt doesn't have enough to run me so I'm going to kind of go into a hibernation okay once you're plugged in though you do have the ability to run some Bluetooth apps and stuff like that if you want to run that off of there okay but your main touch controls are going to be on this side we can see that we have a digital display right here telling us what the current temperature is in there okay and then you'll have your OK button which will take you to the menu quick setup on here you'll hit OK to select what temperature and then you'll see there's two different pictures in there looking up top with it open you can see a full-size square one and you'll see one where the compressor is sitting so it's kind of oddly shaped all right so you can choose which side you want kind of hard to see in the sunlight but there'll be a blue square that goes around the outside you hit OK the whole thing will turn blue and you can change that temperature hit okay to confirm and now that side that you chose is going to change to that temperature right now you can take one of them down to be a freezer even right you can show one of them all the way off or you can have both freezer one freezer one fridge yeah and then it's on the slide tray the tray is going to come out a pretty good distance just so your Lids don't touch the side panel of that coach right there and it'll miss the slide I think when you correct it and that's also why it kind of comes out so far so you can get out of there and then of course you'll have your air hook up for those fittings that we have at front rear foreign storage panel pretty straightforward like I said they'll open up both ways on each side all right whenever I go through a walk through I you run it double time just to make sure there they are those are the big giant bolts these you're going to want to keep with you at all times okay just put them in between down here you know just somewhere that are accessible hopefully you'll never need them but if you suck it right or wrench pair of pliers are probably not going to get it done yeah all right I'll need that to run in the two main sliders they're the big slide on the other side sorry and then that's what Those sensors look like on the door just so you know what those are up to turn the lights on right magnetic contact so basically once they touch they'll shut the lights off well goodies yep extra fluid extra fluid so that'll be for that Oasis in the back your vacuum setup you'll have right down here okay only real access for out here is going to be a slide up get yourself some extra hoses from Home Depot just shop back stuff then that way you can operate it from out here okay turn that on and off from right there okay that only operates it from out here all right the hand control on the inside is actually going to be radio controlled so once you plug it in it's not going to be like a Dirt Devil where you plug it in and it turns on instantly oh you'll have to have to hit a power button on the wall okay so that'll be radio controls okay and then of course the magic dustpan on the inside you'll just kick it up and it'll turn it on automatically so you can plug this in out here and do it the same way or manually do it if you just have an extension okay I usually say the shop vac thing because some folks yeah let me use the same ones on the inside is the outside you're backing up a lot of other stuff out here other goodie you're going to have down below here manual recovery for your over the door awning okay these awnings have a different tool and takes a little bit more work on those ones okay but on the over the door awning you'll notice a little hole in the bottom you can crank that in it has a cone actually you'll see when it's open uh and window awnings are ran by switches in there yeah as our manual for those as well there is what's a little tricky that's one of those give us a call if something I guess and we'll walk you through it a little difficult to go through on on a video like yeah see if you remember there's a test after this too oh okay so back in here just so you know a couple of the different modules you'll have your camera set up for the 360. you'll have your Silver Leaf 229 you'll hear a lot of that stuff get thrown away thrown around as a Newmar owner yeah they're very familiar with all the modules that are all in here so slide out controller another one back there and then your thermostat controller back in the back okay are there any fuses other than the chassis location for the chassis anyplace else not not really external you'll have a couple back here in this rear Battery area but most of the house stuff is going to be directly in the bathroom that's right here right up front or on the rear back there okay and then while we're right here you'll also have a 360 camera and then the oval light is going to be a security light okay so a couple places to turn that on and there'll be indicators to let you know that it's on from the inside okay A little green light usually thank you pegboard service Bay you know I've seen all kinds of tool setups in here yeah I've seen you know tool truck guys they got rubber band style for the pegboards so I've seen that stuff done in here yep mostly a lot of the fluid you're going to travel with it's a great place to store it all yeah yeah definitely stealing a another person's line you know makes also a great outdoor bar if you ever need I was going to say stealing Katie's ID for top shelf liquor yeah that's her thing dock light in the rear Blindside radar of course then you're going to have your emergency escape door also people like to load up stuff for the rear through there yeah somebody told me that was a neat back here you're going to have your deaf Reservoir and then of course you're going to have your air hookups in case you ever uh got into a situation where you couldn't have uh your engine running or a compressor stop working for your suspension okay until guy will come back here and hook up his air thing and get you filled up so I can get you towed somewhere okay back here pretty simple stuff you know look makes me look smart when I point at it but it's all labeled right there fuel filter air dryer for the brakes the two yellow flappers right there all right they're gonna kind of go in conjunction with that battery switch that we talked about up front you know if you store this with it out being plugged in this is one of the places you're going to want to shut those batteries off okay kind of preserve some of the life in that area back there and these are just the chassis batteries just the starting batteries yep and then the back there you'll have a fuse a fuse runs to that solar panel that's up top that little 10 watt maintainer that they put up top on the roof which is just these batteries right okay yep yeah it's only going to maintain these rear ones back here that solar charger up front will take care of the house battery that's while they're on there so like I say it's pretty rare you'll shut this thing off completely because you do have multiple ways of keeping it charged especially with that solar up top up top on it what's that around uh lid access any idea just basically going to be some chassis access for some wiring harnesses for the back area back there okay yeah everything back in this area is all engine related back here all right so we will head back up to the entry door as we go by boxes up top of the rooms those are going to be your slide out Toppers they're going to travel with the room in and out yep so there's no manual controls nothing to worry about heavy rain heavy heavy wind or snow bring in that slide room it is a canvas so if weight gets topped on the top of there you can get a little snow definitely will kind of make it bow down and yeah not easy for the room to close believe it or not I've done that once or twice yep it's not fun then of course you'll see that the awning itself is already lit up up there there's lights on the outside of the box and we'll run those out here in a second right here outside entertainment center uh sound bar TV and then you'll have a dial right here dial is going to give you the ability to play audio from the TV turn the sound bar itself off or rotate it to dash yeah Dash has got a mode in it called House mode you can basically shut off all the speakers on the outside and run music through here it's also Bluetooth capable out here so you have a couple different options also you'll have a USB 110 outlet out here so if you are Bluetooth in your phone or something you can keep it plugged in this does this pulls out and rotates too then yep it's just held on a magnet so I'm not grabbing onto any latches or anything like that I usually like to pull from the right side okay kind of tilt it out okay if you look in the back here you'll see almost what looks like a bike tire tightening handle that'll give you the ability to tilt it back and forth if you needed to okay got it you can plug everything in there okay so while you're standing on the outside I'm gonna run in and I'm gonna put out these big awnings so that we can see them come out together at the same time okay also grab the remote real quick so we can see how that functions okay [Music] both of them are going to run out at the same time on Channel Zero let that go out I'll go ahead and put the entry door on me now as well put these passenger window awnings out get a kind of look and see what we got out going here [Music] all right so as far as the Girardi remote's gonna go you are gonna have three channels on this one okay so lights and everything are going to be ran together we're on channel three okay so channel three is gonna be over the door channel one is going to be your front patio on okay channel two is gonna be your rear one all right Channel Zero is going to run them all at the exact same time okay so one thing to remember radio receivers are in the mid so try to be somewhere in the middle of the coach when you're using the outside remote hardwired remote is going to work up you know a little bit better you're not worrying on radio frequency or anything like that right but like I say uh all of them are gonna be random the same thing on Channel Zero there's in stop and out you can stop these awnings at any point and keep them going so you can stop them Midway or part of the way if you want right if you needed to or wanted to you can stop it out just a little bit like that yeah an obstacle or a tree in the way or whatever right the lock and the unlock on that remote they just lock the controls on the remote they don't lock the awning out into any position the two main patio awnings are gonna have wind sensors on them so after a certain amount of motion they're going to pull themselves back in as a safety can you can you adjust that you cannot adjust it on the majority ones okay uh over the door you're gonna have to manually pull that one back in on this one okay uh the over the door or over the window awnings you know when pull them in they're pretty stout especially with that support bar that they have down there being the electric ones they'll be a little heavier Duty you're not relying on something tying them down but there's no wind sensors on there either so pull those back in if you get into a situation where it gets Breezy okay and they uh they can be stopped if you want a little less shade or more view you can stop it Yep they're switch driven so basically whenever you take your finger off the switch it'll stop moving right there I'm gonna shut this outside entertainment door and then we'll go up through the entry stuff here all right all right so entry door you are going to have a five digit code that's going to run opening and closing the door itself if you want to leave without your keys come in hold down number one that's going to lock everything up on that coach okay the five digit code is going to give you a double beep after you put it in confirming you put in the right code and then you have the option to hit number one or number two okay if you hit number one after that five digit code it's going to unlock just the entry door if you put in that five digit code and then you hit number two it's going to unlock everything [Music] usually this is where I ask if you want to reprogram it most of the time I get the numbers of 876 as only as one two four two we're on video so we won't program right now right now but right now it's set up to the one two three four four okay and then like I said option one will unlock just the entry door option two will unlock all the doors all right I guess this thing lights up it'll light up wouldn't turn on the uh the patio light out here okay functioning doorbell as well then the key fob will run exactly as it looks lock and unlock the entry door and then the ones that look like a little baggage are going to unlock all the baggage Doors Down Below okay entry door wise you're going to have a square Trimark key all right that's going to be for your deadbolt right here is going to be for your handle lock okay the other round try mark one is going to be for all of your lower compartment doors okay this lonely little gray guy locks up just the TV to catch them so your handle lock itself will be the lower lock as normal [Music] top block is going to be your deadbolt and pro tip deadbolt is one key that nobody has some of the other keys can be tied into identical other keys so whatever you leave your coach lock the deadbolt and always remember that once you use that door handle it doesn't necessarily lock that deadbolt so keep an eye on that you can always lock it in manually from the inside up there and then the lower red Tab while it's going to be just the handle lock itself okay and of course the deadbolt will be a Twist screen on the door it does go up and down we have it down right now for the Sun little snap it'll spring retract itself back in okay then when you do have that door open in the screen position and keep the critters out yep so walking into the coach you'll notice you've got a couple switches right here on this front pillar one of them being the battery disconnect cargo launches and other stuff like that okay if you want to step in we'll start going through all the dash cluster stuff all front control centers but yeah red light here will be your battery disconnect and that's going to be the house battery house batteries correct so your lithiums will still be on so if you do get into a full storage situation where you're going to disconnect all power you'll start here you'll turn that off you'll shut your inverters off and you'll shut your batteries off on the power switch on the side okay and then hit those yellow tabs in the rear gotcha so this doesn't shut off the uh the lithium right they're computerized so they can technically stay on especially if it's out in the sun they'll still get a charge from that solar charger controller and then the black button down below the safety on the steps themselves uh if you hit you say you're standing in front of those steps they have a little switch safety switch they have to hit your leg it stops you can push that black button to manually can make them continue to come back out shutting the door and opening will reset it as well okay and they'll come in and out if you open close the door and other than the locker yeah right now we have the switch locked in but yeah you can turn that off and they'll come in and out as soon as you open and close it if you start the engine or put it in drive will that override it or correct yeah okay so if you forget that button you know you'll always be able to have those steps come in you'll hear them as soon as you put it into gear here okay it won't be when you start they usually leave that option on so you know you have power restoration but drive you won't go driving off and forget your stairs right rest of those controls that we have up here of course patio light visor is going to be your electric visor sun shade on this side step cover and then ceiling lights quick toggle will turn all the lights off on the ceiling and then turn them back on okay and then map link directly above you co-pilots screen is going to be able to control majority of the controls that are on there uh you know navigation radio controls camera stuff it will be independent on that screen correct but it will share the same radio but once you get into the camera settings you will be able to see what the co-pilot's changing on the camera over there okay same thing anything they do navigation wise will translate over to your head unit over there so you can see that charger for your phone and then you'll have a couple switches down below foot rest seat heater you'll see is a two-way switch on and off okay and then this tab right here is how you'll initiate rotating the chair around after you get into that one pro tip pull this little fold out desk forward before you spin the chair around it gets in a fight with the side panel right there and I think I said it but there's a yeah fly charger there my charger check your phone because some some cases it gets an argument with it doesn't let you charge that okay fire extinguisher down below and then we'll get up into this dash cluster stuff right here so I'll step to the side and we will be running our setup process right now with Newmar you are going to want to make sure that you are fully aired up on your suspension before you run your slide rooms out okay so slide room's out first then you're going to run your jacks down okay reason is when they build the coach they build it on ride height first so when they build it that way everything is Plumbing the coach for them for their right height so after that that's when the Jacks become an unknown variable and that's when torsion and twisting can happen on the body so slides out jacks down and then reverse you're going to go Jack's up Let the coach air all the way up and then pull your slides in so we'll start with that we're going to turn it on steal your glory and do the first start here I like to have the engine running just so that uh it equalizes out voltage and power throughout the coach Hydraulics itself are primarily ran through the chassis side okay so having that engine on with the alternator kind of helps level up that voltage on that pump okay so if you want you can pick a slide room here and then hit alt head out and they'll be right these two right there all the way out and then main room you're going to want to make sure that you watch the room go out and then it's going to drop down level with the floor all right there's no way to do this remotely you've got to be correct at the panel correct and I usually hold that switch down until I hear the hydraulic pump stop running and it makes a nice tight seal on there and then of course passenger side if you want to run it out we're going to do a little setup magic I'm going to run it back and put out that bed slide real quick and then as far as uh Dash controls I usually do those at the end because once we start the leveling process with the hydraulic jacks an alarm is going to sound okay and it's not easy to communicate over that sound all right so now we got all our slides out we'll go over this leveling system here real quick we're just gonna go through the hydraulic setup at this very point in time okay there is error leveling on this coach but when when we sit down to go through that we'll go through that up there on this dash cluster okay so over here on your HWH computerized leveling control panel you're going to have a couple lights one being the green travel mode means that Jacks Are Up In the up position we're ready for travel okay those orange lights that go into across are going to be which way the coach is leaning so right now you can see that that front point is the front of the coach and then there's dually symbol right there letting you know that's the rear so right now we're leaning into the passenger side and nose down all right so as we hit this auto level button blue light's going to start flashing and an alarm is going to go off as soon as the first Jack goes down so before that starts happening because it'll be a little bit of time before we could probably talk real well these Corner lights are going to light up red each individual Jack that starts to travel downward it's going to turn red letting you know that that's the Jack that's going down okay same thing when they're coming up as they get all the way up into the fully retracted position that red light is going to turn off so when we look at this screen after it gets done blue light will stop flashing for the auto level all four red lights are going to be on and then we shouldn't see any orange in the center okay so we're going to hit auto level right here and the process is going to begin by dumping out all the air in the suspension automatically they do that so that all the air goes down you're at the lowest point and the Jacks have a little bit more travel ability okay if for some reason it doesn't finish it it'll give you a warning saying excess slope you know there's a warning light that says not in park you're always in park you have to put it in park before you move if not it'll yell at you we're at a we're at a spot right there where we're not gonna be able to level we got a pretty good grade going down below okay so magic blue light stopped flashing on us red lights are all down and there would be an alarm going off right now yeah but yeah right where we're at with this drainage it's kind of heavy duty right here okay we're three or four percent I always get asked on there if it will warn you yes it will warn you if it's notices right off the bat sometimes it'll do it once you get into the leveling process okay it might start and still have a fully extended Jack and go I can't adjust anymore so we're out of out of adjustment okay so we'll we'll skip over that for right now but TV magic all four red lights are on Blue Light stop flashing for us can you manually do it over if you wanted to yes so these two sides over here you can see that there's uh up and down here up and down here up and down here and all four sides one thing to remember it's not individual Jack controls okay it's Two Jacks at a time okay so every one of those switches runs Two Jacks at a time okay if you hit extend two passenger side Jacks Are Gonna Go gotcha and then I'm sure that's a good question because then we can at least see all four red lights on right now so we'll basically see like that that alarm's gonna go off and then once you shut off the chassis alarm goes off okay it'll stay on right whether it's in Auto or manual until you turn the correct coach off right and then that way you know when it does the auto store once all four jacks are up that alarm's gonna shut off and you're gonna start to fill up with air again is there an app you can run that remotely there isn't on that one on the HWH okay um still on a couple of those it's kind of nice to be Hands-On eyes on with that and yeah be inside the coach while it's happening uh so right now there's not anymore but the Silver Leaf itself will translate over to the the tablet okay you'll be able to run pretty much everything else from the coach in there all right so as of right now we'll go through the main control cluster up here but when we get to this screen we'll walk to that rear bedroom area and we'll go through it so it's a little easier for us all to stand around okay awning controls are going to operate just like that remote now you're going to choose what channel you want zero is going to be all three one two three lights on lights off and then locks only locks these controls okay if you ever see it say l when you hit that just hit the unlock that means it's locked when you see that L all right switch is down below Wi-Fi router for your coach uh you probably won't be using the Wi-Fi router a whole lot you did get cradle Point installed so we'll go through that on this setup there but most of your internet stuff is going to be ran through that uh cradle point or technician who sets that up does a really good job of kind of getting everything checked out throughout the coach on that already exterior step keep those steps out in the off position they'll stay out every time you open and close that door exterior LED underneath your slide out you're going to have led strips so that kind of gives you some light around the ground Out Below okay I already ran those two switches those will be your driver passenger the driver's door and the passenger side pretty self-explanatory on what side they run all right over-the-air antenna stuff depending on if you get local channels by broadcast you do have the satellite installed with your receivers as well but if you ever did just over the air stuff make sure that little lights on up above here right now it's in a sleep mode okay so if you want to you can push any button it's just going to wake it up quick overview of this it's saying six bands of channels doesn't mean six exact channels is all you're getting right since they went digital each one of those bands has channels stacked into those bands gotcha so really all you need to do is if you C6 you don't have that many channels really hit that search button and you'll see that that antenna automatically starts its own search there's no antenna to set up or it's just correct yep just a round disc that kind of spins around and finds itself so the only thing that you're going to have to put a reminder on maybe put something on your steering wheel before you get you know too comfortable with Camp saying hey remember put your satellite back down okay solar charger controller don't touch it okay don't touch it at all it's basically pre-programmed for the style batteries you have and it's one job as a check the charge rate on that if it needs to charge it'll put a charge if it's done charging it's going to stop charging so it doesn't damage the batteries okay hook up omniscope if we ever need to get into this Silver Leaf uh software you'll see a switch in the back uh-huh that's a HWH switch if you get into the scenario where those steps the safety switch hit maybe the hydraulic system doesn't want to recover from that you open the door and close it nothing happens you hit that black button still doesn't want to operate sometimes the pressure switches just need to get reset and rechecked to see where they're at hold down that switch for five seconds let it go you'll hear the hydraulic system kind of wake itself up it'll run through a couple little modes and you'll hear it run and then you should be able to run all the hydraulic stuff from there okay if it doesn't recover after that point there's always a specialist to call or we have Bill here that you can give a shout to we'll give you his number so you can call him if you ever get into a scenario like that same thing if you have trouble with the hydraulic slide or the hydraulic jacks that would be the steps yeah to get it to clear right yep if that room just was not going anywhere and you could hear it running maybe a pressure switch needs to be reset or something that's basically what it does is it resets that whole pump so it goes okay I see that this is out this is in let's try to run some processes from there okay it's pretty rare but it does happen so there's that switch to recover a little black one all it is is a manual in and out for just the steps that's all that little black button runs down there cradle point which we'll address a little bit later that's a system that we install gives you two two uh the ability to have two different SIM cards in there grabs all the channel cellular to combine them into one big booster uh so it's it's pretty powerful system for data yep um this is going to be kind of um a side set for you won't really need to operate too much off of that if you did get rid of the Cradle point then that would become a Wi-Fi Hub for in here you do have the ability to uh grab a data plan from Weingart if you wanted to you could always just call them but this does do a better job as far as grabbing sell signal boosting it up and give you a big Amplified well this one boosts the wi-fi at a campground right if they if it's um you go to National Park and they say hey Wi-Fi is you know Yogi Bear and passwords picnic baskets would be coming through you could go through there and sign into that and basically give yourself a private VPN for the coach and stuff like that I believe it's a 1.5 mile grab on that antenna that's up there okay and then this will just be internal antennas and stuff for all the equipment that's in here do you need to make sure that when we're going through the tablet we'll look at some of the Wi-Fi settings and how to properly run all that stuff control cluster that's basically it so we'll walk through the back of the coach we'll look at some of the touch panels the fun is part of a walk-through job is teaching you where the light switches are and then you forget where the light switches are and you get to spend time doing that right here on this panel will be one of the first ones we get into all of them are going to be into a sleep mode tap that screen it's going to wake it up the first thing it's always going to come to is lighting so you can choose where you're at up and down on that bar is going to actually dim the lights on the inside tap off it's going to turn it off all the way and on it's going to turn it on all off and all on gives you the ability to jump out of here quick I want to go to dinner real quick hit all lights off hold down number one you're on your way out same thing when you come back in all on is kind of deceiving because it doesn't actually turn every single light back on that you had in the coach before it is only going to turn on the upper ceiling units and stuff like that more controls these are going to be pretty Zone specific Zone based on what they control most of that zone specific stuff is going to be in systems so from right here I can turn the water pump on water pump is going to be pretty Universal throughout these switches TV lift though you're not going to have that control from your bedroom touch panel but up here since it's right next to the TV you'd be a go ahead and able to lift that TV up right there any of these systems that you run through you'll have lighting shade controlled fans systems is going to be that zone specific thing systems and you know the lights and shades will also be pretty Zone specific but you also have the monitor panel so you can take a quick peek at that from any of those touch panels and the display brightness you just tap it and it'll come back on so if you ever tap into the dark dark just keep tapping the screen until you go through there one cool feature that these little touch pads actually have so if you forget what a button does you hit the I and it brings up an information panel so you hit Shades and it'll tell you what the shade panels do and what the switches will look like when they're operating and what they do each one's a little bit different but some of them have a double page so pay attention to the arrows at the bottom nice little reminder especially if you haven't been to the coach in a couple months and you forgot how the light switches work gotcha you're gonna have 110 stuff pretty much throughout the whole coach there'll be Outlets you know sporadically placed around the coach everything in here like I said is going to be very Zone specific on where the switches run what they're doing well any Outlets run off of the lithium batteries without the generator or the plug-in pretty much everything in the coach is going to be live and active okay except for like microwave microwave will actually still be on will it yes but be cautious because it's a microwave yeah since it does have a a heating element in there it does use a lot of power okay usually the magical little math equation is you could run a thousand watt microwave for 45 minutes on a regular battery just one single one yeah so that gives you you know an idea that this whole coach can run for hours and hours and hours but you run that you get about 45 minutes on there so we'll know who's microwaving for 45 minutes but no doubt okay so you can run almost every Everything driving down the road without the generator on for a limited amount of time based on whatever battery yeah and depending on what that draw is compared to what you're putting back in as you drive your chassis is also going to have a relay in it that opens up and it's going to be able to pass power back and charge up those house batteries as well it's always ideal once you get down to something super low turn the generator on and plug yourself in if you have that ability to that's why that lithionics app is probably the best bet you can get because it's really going to identify the true level of that lithium battery so the third AC is the only thing that really won't run off the battery set it's got to have the power a power supply from the generator or power yep and that's kind of why they did that stack of those inverters so that you could split that up and have those those run independently kitchen stuff for time's sake we'll skip over the actual details of the functioning of the microwave okay we'll dive into that a little bit later if we have more time all right down below you'll have your dishwasher it's pretty straightforward dishwasher you'll also have Island that'll come out push button one trick with this island once you start to roll it out there's a little detent and it does lock into the out position okay I found the easiest way to do it use a little knee thigh action push it in okay say it feels like it doesn't want to go in even after you push the lock there's a little detent that it's got to get over so we're using that leg to kind of push it in there a small Best Buy store of remotes in here most of these are going to be your TV setup Samsung remotes are going to be kind of multi-purpose right you could carry one of these and runs every TV in the NFL coach so remembering that is key for two reasons one it's an IR light so every now and again when you turn this front TV on the front one will pop on as well usually when that happens I just take that remote let the two TVs come on get as close to this one as you can and hit power okay because once it's powered off it's not going to turn back on these two run off the same Source anyway right right and the outside also runs off the scene so these three TV only separate Zone really is the back correct so up top you'll have your AV cabinet okay they're set up up here main feeds and everything coming in off of your satellite since we installed this uh dish Wally for you everything's pretty much set up you do have one extra HDMI Source up here so if you had anything else you wanted to add Roku stick fire stick a gaming station or anything like that do you know where anything could go in there right right yeah and don't mind the labeling it does say Blu-ray player it's not specific to anything it's just yeah that's how they differentiate them you could add a switch I guess if you wanted to put several additional things and just switch between sources right you can get one of those HDMI switch boxes all right they do give you power supply and stuff in there as well so if you did have to have power supply um you know switcher box or whatever other item you're putting up there but yeah that switcher box is kind of nice because if you want to Stack stuff in there you can kind of flip over from that right now it's just set up on two HDMI out setups on there okay and then like you said it's all Hub down down below CAT5 is around all the TVs and that's kind of how all that stuff gets out of there okay your dish remote it's going to run your dish the tech who installs this does a really good job of pre-programming this so this is pretty much set up for your TV already and the last little remote and there's going to be your Bose sound bar turning it on you'll get a little white light up there and you'll see that you have the ability to turn that on that light that's red and you'll see that the mute and the sound bar lights change up there one tip light's going to be white up there if it ever is green it basically is set to vocals so like if you're watching a movie with some bass in it you will lose that bass effect because it's going to bring audio tones up front so if you ever notice you're watching something it just sounds drowned out hit the little message with the plus sign on there it'll change that back to regular okay the sound bar is for the entertainment center here and will it it'll play whatever's coming out both TVs because it's the same basically if they're GS speakers are those the dash dash stuff okay yep and then you have two speakers in the rear bedroom area okay those are also going to be ran off of the dash stuff that's the dash as well for music or whatever back there there's two independent switches you can shut those speakers off if you want to to kind of quiet it down okay or you can put it in the house mode which is going to shut off all the speakers and play just all right outside that'll all be done in the yep dash cluster okay sound bar up here though you are going to have the Bluetooth on there as well okay is there a subwoofer tied to that bar or is it all through that bar down below yeah and then of course RV industry is famous for never getting rid of anything so you'll have a couple extra stuff that's going to be in here HDMI cables install pieces from the dishwasher that was installed down below going through your owner's manual and stuff like that you're going to want to go through that black bag there's going to be some extra warranty cards and stuff like that for you to fill out that'll extend some of these appliances past the one year warranty with Newmar to dive through that one of the other super helpful things in here is going to be the how to take care of that front Diamond Shield so the protector on the front extend the life how to take care of it so that it stays nice and shiny and doesn't peel off back there water filter wrench yeah and then majority of this stuff would probably be chassis stuff in here the mobile eye control and then the Hub to remove the hubs on the outside if you ever had to get into a wheel replacement situation on the side of the road huh awning wise you're gonna have three items for the Ani little black Rod all right that's the adjuster up and down you probably won't mess with that a whole bunch recovery tool if there was ever an issue with that big awning give us a shout we'll walk you through where to put this but there's a little tool in here to manually Crank That awning back in the too big on the big drawer the over the door awning is going to have that hand crank so that's kind of nice to have on that one all right all right and then of course paper instead of paper manuals you get digital for the Gerard yawning touch-up paints and everything like that before I pocket your controller and put that in there too all right so we'll put all those down in there and the majority of everything um audio visual wise you 've got to be pretty straightforward channel scan stuff like that your satellite's already set up in here so once we do that we'll go back up front real quick and turn that satellite on but we'll dive into that here in a quick minute any of the stuff that you got running the washer that's down below power it on and off whatever it's in the powered position off it's going to lock itself okay when you power it back on it's gonna unlock okay the lock button that's on there only locks the controls if you hold it down to two beeps so first beep will just be the controls so kids dogs or anything running around the camera because they only hit those and then if you hold it down you'll hear a second beep you can manually lock it but like I say on and off it's going to put it into a lock position the Double Arrow is going to change you through the cycles of what you're going to run playing pause is going to do what playing pause does play start it puzzle stop it throw something else in induction cooktop cutting boards on each side of that panel it does lift out of here there's finger cutouts on each side lift it you'll be able to unplug it from the back back there in your black owner's manual there are also some rubber feet so if you do Take It Outside you can put those feet on there and make it nice and stable on on a tabletop or anything like that just one tin right make sure your pans are magnetic uh rule two make sure that there's some kind of resistance in that pan something wet something that's in there that's not dry dries foods will not let that pan heat it's a safety built in because it heats up so quick so magnetic have some resistance oil water butter something okay we're having people make cheese crisps and not using butter or anything and they weren't ever turning on and yeah bring them back to us and we put a pot of water on there and they boil in 45 seconds or whatever it is I didn't know that part countertop piece those will of course come out and then the one nice thing about the touch screen is you're able to pretty much turn anything on we'll go to systems water pump so if it's red it's active so you'll notice that with light switches and stuff too whatever is red is what you're controlling kind of give you an indication of what switch is on the water pump will always stay on red unless you turn it off and you can turn it on and off from any of the switches kind of like a two-way switch in a hallway type effect um de-wonerizing winterizing go ahead will the hot water it do you have to turn on the Oasis right yep to get hot water so yep so you don't have analog controls on this coach everything is ran through the Silver Leaf okay um everything below here kind of has an analog switch if you ever need your analog switches they're zip tied to the side of that unit Tech wise somebody came out maybe mobile helped you out or something okay those controls are available but everything's going to be ran through this Silver Leaf that we're working our way back back to all right and we'll switch sides here and I'll go down this way refrigerator pretty straightforward residential Style locked right now slide that black piece over and now they'll be unlocked brand new water filter again not installed we usually just leave them out so you guys can see they're brand new air filters and everything else that are being for that inside back there down below ice maker sure one cool feature with this lock uh I say cool only because uh if you ever store it without power one thing you want to do is always open this refrigerator up right so that you get good airflow they built that into this little lock you'll see that this is terraced so this one has one this one looks like it's got two so you'll always close that one all the way you'll come in here and you'll line up this little tab move it into that first lock position and it kind of locks that door out okay into an out position and also keeps that freezer door open so as long as it's powered off it's still got good airflow to go through there you don't get any mildew gotcha any smells building up in there yeah pull that out unlock it shut your doors and then lock the door slide back all the way into lock pantry no latches or anything crazy for the doors you just pull them straight open but these ones push in first they'll all be basically the same they are adjustable per se you can move them up and down if you needed to you know on that little rack of course how much of a process is that it's it's not fun no yeah only because you got that back area back there okay but once you get it done you know it is pretty easy I say it's not easy but it is pretty easy it's just balancing that rear area yeah if you do that first the two front ones are pretty easy Pantry itself also has an automatic light switch on it so once you shut the doors the lights will turn off on there I might as well just hit up this midship restroom stool room the multiple named area here uh toilet functionality it's going to be either wave or you can touch the little uh control panel you'll see two symbols you'll see one that shows Water Rising up and then you'll see one that has an arrow pointing down kind of self-explanatory depending on what job you're doing you can hit up fill it up and then when you're finished you can flush it down the little White float looking picture on there is a warning light it's going to turn orange it's going to warn you and say hey black tank is kind of getting full okay once it's red any of the contents that are left in that bowl they're in there until you dump your tank okay so use that as a serious caution of uh once it gets there it's telling you hey address that tank before we automatically we'll keep you from right it doesn't want to overfill that tank that's kind of the safety that they built in since it's a pressurized pump area down there vacuum hookup will be right there and then of course you'll have that magic dustpan per se you kick it up with your toe and it will automatically start to vacuum to sweep up to yep so you can sweep right up to it kick it up and step on it to close it all right back in this little area so with the wave flush 99 of the time we shut it off because even if you blink in here sometimes it goes off so if you're in here doing something you hit your eye it's going to go off turn it off hold your finger on both of those little buttons okay and it'll Flash we should be good all right so if you look in here peek your head in here you'll see two sub panels inverter one front air inverter two so that's all the stuff so inverter number two is what runs that microwave in the back as well or the microwave up front okay and these that say slide outs those are your actual outlets in that area and then of course everything's pretty well labeled you'll have your controller up here for the wireless stuff 12 volt fuses and then you'll see a spare fuse panel back here in the rear so all this stuff that's labeled is labeled right here on this little door okay the main 110 Distribution panel is going to be over here all right ball stuff not ran through inverter okay so hot all the time these are not it's the second AC on there I didn't see it on there that's what I was just looking for metal air so there you go okay okay so it's yeah it's not it's only front but you can run the microwave yep you can pretty much run everything else on there okay oh yeah I don't see any rear I see on there okay that's where it's split I see where they're at now that's that's front that's just a split one so that's just your driver's side Outlets that's your passenger side Outlets I got you okay and the rear air should be in here as well right there it is right there okay so that's everything off in version right water heater is going to be your Oasis heating elements it'll throw you a fault if you got a power issue on there okay that's where those two are at right in there there's one and two there's two elements and we'll run through that when we turn everything on in here in a second windows in here crank some ventilation okay oh switches are gonna be a little panel in here so if you hit the day shade it's going to run down that day shade all you do is tap them once again it'll stop it wherever you want it Nightshade will be your privacy shade where it's nice and dark can you run all the shades down at one time is there that's on the main control panel we will be able to all right let's step over to that main control panel because that room's tiny for all three of us one thing to remember whenever you see one of these little black caps those are going to be basically your thermistor for the room that's going to be racy control so don't cover them up okay they'll mess up the climate control a couple buttons that we have up here as we walk into the bedroom you'll have your awning extend button for your outside window awning okay and we'll run that all the way down while we're doing that and then the other control switch is going to be to run this bed slide in and out touch panel in here so switch sides hit home to always get to those modes right all right you'll be able to come in here and hit shade you'll see that you have day side and then night ship nice side day shade hit the bottom one all those day shades are going to roll up at the same time so each one of those panels again the special word Zone specific but they'll pretty much control everything in the bedroom living room stuff will be ran all through up there now Silver Leaf is going to duplicate all that stuff on that screen in there so that if you do run it through the touchpad you'll be able to basically run it through that tablet as well those will be your night shades going down huh and same thing is in there hit it once you can stop it hit it again now you'll run into a double tap situation like we just did okay so the day Shades were down I hit the day shade button they all went up but the light stayed red yeah just tap it one more time it'll clear that off of there and then you can hit it again and they'll all run back down okay it since it talks to itself through can bus and the KB kib situation in the back sometimes you have to Double Tap a button every now and again pretty rare though so over here we're gonna have the Silver Leaf panel duplicated from the one out front they both do the exact same thing this just gives you control over the coach from the rear bedroom area so you can jump up out of bed and take care of whatever you need to right from here so first screen that we're going to be looking at here is your home screen it's going to let you know what power source is running in what battery level your battery is at and then what power we're bringing in so there's two legs of power a 50 amp RV is not a true 50 amp it's two lines of 30 amp ran in parallel with each other okay so that if you ever plugged into a 30 amp plug for whatever reason on this coach you would notice that leg number two showed no power incoming that is completely normal that also affects those ACS meaning that that main one up front would be your only one that would run on a 30 amp service pretty rare that you'll ever get into that but it kind of gives you an idea what it is bridged means that the solenoid is open it's charging that chassis battery and you can tell that that's pretty high for a chassis voltage usually average resting is about 12.4 12.3 so if you ever see it up that high it's just up there charging it maintaining that battery like I say there's a bridge solenoid that operates automatically on voltage and opens up to charge up those batteries so over here on these screens that wrap around they're all going to be buttons to get to different menus first one we'll get into is AC you will see right now it says inverter off but everything's powered on because the inverter is at a pass-through state so it's taking the free energy that we're getting out of the generator and it's passing it out to the coach right now tap those on it's going to go into a standby mode so as long as you're plugged in or the generator is on and running it's going to say standby on there if we're going to shut off the generator it would then go to say on letting you know that they're both on and operating all the stuff when the coach would stay on except for the ACs okay washer dryer and with the generator on you can power the entire coach the whole coach yeah it's actually a little bit more powerful of a power of a power of a power source than being plugged into the shore power load shed so I said to you out there if anything you can do is keep the coach plugged in you can change that max power draw on let's say you plug this into a 15 amp outlet at your house you could reduce that down to a 15 amp source so that the coach knows hey we're going to shed off all this other stuff until we get full 50 amps return to the coach and then same as up above what incoming Powers coming in and then what each leg of uh AC is powered up right there next ones go back yeah do you need to change that uh load shed to 50 amp when you're plugged into a 50 amp or will it automatically sense it's got a right so the main rule is is never go past 30 amp okay because like I said with a RV you got two main lines of 30 amp coming in so the reality is you always want to stay at 30 amp Max because there's no real 50 amp drop there's no 240 basically right so yeah 30 amp is as high as you'll go back to okay good question that's a little school worker good question good raise your hand all right so back here you're going to have DC power stuff what's your battery charge rates at temperature on this battery information that's kind of Handy temperature on the battery is actually the most handy let's say if you ever let the battery get down to that 12 volts and it was parked outside and it was super cold and you saw that that was below 34 degrees try to find a Building and park this thing inside up get it warmed up okay you might run into a situation where the batteries are cool enough to where they might not take a charge okay 34 degrees is where lithium doesn't like to charge did those have built-in figures in the battery though right yeah and that's just kind of a worst case scenario they'll have a core that keeps them up to Temp so they continue to charge in cold weather but if you ever got to that point you'd have to might get them warmed up before they'll take a charge and lithium travels at the same voltage and then Plateau straight off that's the other nice thing is you don't know until it's all the way gone charger one and two and two so since there's the stack of inverters in there they're each a charging system built into themselves so you have the ability to for any need that you might need turn those off weird power situation you might be plugged into for a short period of time maybe with those Chargers on it was popping the breaker you were plugged into you could at least plug in maintain your refrigerator and stuff like that until you could get to a bigger power source to plug in again your generator will also provide more power and then the couple things that we see up here since there's two charging systems right now the charger is on a float system so there's going to be three states that you'll see on there bulk absorption and float bulk's going to be a heavy load absorptions just kind of finishing off that charge rate last five percent really of the battery charge and then float basically is a glorified trickle charger it's just going to say hey I'm watching your batteries with a 12 volt platform all RVs are built on 12 volt platforms first so even with our lights running we're still draining down the battery so at the same time we're taking that power out to power up to 12 volt stuff that charger is putting it back in so that's what that float stuff is like I said you'll see absorption mostly when it's the last you know 95 to 100 percent and this is house battery house batteries only okay house batteries only as far as real charge rate and stuff on your starting batteries your only real indicator is going to be from that home screen what your voltage is at yeah because if it's bridged or not DC makes sense yep pretty straightforward you'll probably never shut those Chargers off but you always have that option I think that's the coolest thing about this coach is it's versatility and being able to reduce power draw so you can be plugged into unusual power sources next one's going to be generator and automatic generator start so depending on how you end up operating it automatic generator start is going to give you the ability to have the generators turn on automatically to either monitor your voltage on your batteries or have your ACS turn on the generator if they need to turn on you know power demand basically so right here it's letting us know it'll be a little tricky with the generator already running since we're not in a plugged in situation to really kind of go through it but right here we can see that it's flagged some activity and it's saying that manually started the generator those are just warnings to say hey the generator it turned on and you manually turned it on if it turns on for any other reason it's going to kind of give you an indication of what's going on you'll see out there locked out you can always hit clear and the manual flag is going to stay on because the generator is still on right and saying hey you turned it on I didn't turn it on AGS settings itself once you hit that it'll bring you into this screen where you can set up some of the um basic rules of what you want the AGS to do here activity flag on and off that's on that was on before I hit clear so that kind of went there quiet time safety switch and manual override manual override is on because we manually turn the generator on since we're in a not plugged in situation safety switch nothing turned on and we're not in quiet time right now so those are indicators nothing really for settings wise just maybe a rule got turned on if you were running a quiet time so quiet time go to the National Park they've got no hookups but you got a great spot to park in um you can turn on your AGS they'll say hey don't run your generator from 10 pm to 6 a.m you can go in here and set up those parameters so at 10 pm this little thing will stay on and it says hey I'm in quiet time so no matter what until we get to the end of quiet time I'm not going to operate those generators next page is going to be what you wanted to do battery Auto charger is going to be exactly what it says it's going to keep an eye on your batteries right now it's set at the 30 percent and then it will run until it gets to 70 percent it's going to run for a maximum UH 60 minutes after it reaches that top off point to make sure that it stays there that's all adjustable by you but that's a pretty good setup to start off right there quiet time parameters and then the living room kitchen in bed that's going to be for turning on the AGS setting to have the AC a certain AC turn on the system you can have all three of them turned on you can also turn this on from the climate control which we'll dive into here in a quick okay other than that the last page on there is going to be your chassis battery also so it will watch both sets of those batteries it'll watch that battery and it'll watch the starting batteries as well scheduled if you wanted to run a scheduled maintenance on here you know once a week you could have it just randomly start up run for a little bit of time three things to make sure that you're being aware of where you're parked where you're parked and where you're parked inside of a building outside where there might be grass exposed to hot exhaust you know pretty rare that that exhaust is going to get that hot but there is always the danger that it could cause an issue and definitely inside of a building you don't want to be running the generator for however long inside of a building when you're not around because it'll put fumes into that area and could cause some health issues mostly those are the things you have to remember is just where you're parked at especially being on the inside you don't want it to turn on and up in closed building and then you go in and you'll get kind of sleepy the other thing is is try to run your generator at least once a month for 45 minutes to an hour that's a weekly every day so that's one thing you might have to work on is getting out to the coach running for 45 minutes try to have some ACS running put a load on that generator do that once a month it'll kind of help keep that thing lubricated so generator all I did was just get back out of there AGS settings is how you get in there and change those settings Google owner's manual bill there's a bunch of different resources if you get into wanting to set that up especially if you start going to Newmar rallies and all that stuff sometimes you're out in a big gorgeous field with a bunch of people but nobody's got power hookups yeah so you got to get your AGS set up on there next panel we're going to run into is going to be our water settings it's going to show you fresh tank status the two holding tanks current state of our pump is on because I turned it on up there autofill is on and ready we don't really need it because we're not hooked into a water source but like I said if you're getting ready to leave your house or you're at camp and you want to fill up with water say you drove to Camp without water and driving another 2000 miles to the next camp while you're hooked into that water source on the outside tap auto fill it'll stay on and ready if it was below 50 it would start to fill up that tank up to that 95 percent fill it up after that point like I said that rule is going to say hey you're not below 50 so I'm not going to turn on that's what top off does is it overwrites that rule pretty straightforward on that yeah climb it I have the worst itch on my nose going on so sorry about that so climate control you're going to have Zone specific controls always when you first come in here it's going to be all zones so it's going to treat them all exactly the same the one thing to remember is this is the only place to turn on the Oasis is in the all zones so back where I hit this little button if I were to change it to the living room you you can see the Oasis button goes away you can hit all tap Oasis and then this is going to give us our ability to choose what heating Source the heater is going to choose so you can manually say hey I only want you to choose the Oasis or you can set it to automatic and it'll be primary on the heat pump okay and then it'll be secondary for the Oasis or vice versa burner on electric uh one and two those are electric heating elements in the inside of there this is probably where it'll take a little bit of learning on a curve because it's going to work in the the fact of you can choose just electric or you can choose your burner burner is going to be your most powerful Source okay let's say you're just at summer camp well not summer camp but camping in the summer you just want hot water at your fixtures electric element number one will do just fine right you just gotta remember the more demand you put on the system the more features you're going to have to turn on to operate and you do have the ability to have all three of them on and running okay so the one trick of learning this thing too is you'll see burner says blue on all the time and then these two say enabled the system's already hot and ready to go Oasis was turned on already with the burner so the chamber is hot and ready burner chamber is always on it's going to run through burn Cycles it'll run even if it's not heating elements are going to work a little different they'll say enabled until you start running water through there and then once they need to start heating back up they'll say back on okay this is the demands on everything and then you can see right up here it says heating Source right now it's shows bits selected on Oasis only so if we go back to this screen and let's just say we turned on the heat Oasis is going to be the only thing that turns on okay and in this coach you've got multiple heaters you've got the heat pumps up above and then you have the Oasis down below okay so that's also where you'll be able to go change that both on heat pump and Oasis will be run at the same time kind of nice to know those things because if you go buys one on and one's not on you can always come back in and see if maybe a setting got changed or something like that but like I said automatic's gonna run heat pump first and then Oasis down below it'll also be set up on a pretty good program time of temperature thresholds and how far it's got to travel to meet up to where you want it to go to so automatics usually where a lot of people end up keeping it on there so we'll leave all three of those on because it's really not going to hurt us too much we'll run some hot water at faucets and stuff like that here in a minute but other than that you'll be able to get into some programming if you want to day night cycles that programming is done in the settings Cog up there but you will be able to program each room differently if you really want to get into it that much like I said as long as it says all zones up top you'll basically select Oasis turn it on and off if you want any type of heater but you have to remember every time you get there you want hot water you're still gonna have to jump into climate hit Oasis and turn it on either which source you want to run diesel burner is super efficient you know the statistics of their mathematics of what they break it down a full cycle run into the heater for an hour to like a 0.48 gallons per hour and burn like that so you'll be able to kind of look at that set those settings up as you need Auto it's going to run whatever it sees fit in the coach to run Heat's going to be heat and that's going to be whatever heat Source you chose in that Oasis and then cool that's basically going to be cool yeah whatever temperature you want now if you have it in here all zones are going to be the same and then you can get down into individual ones and change it from there adjust it yep climate control block heater probably the easiest button on this whole thing on or off even if we turn it on right now that's why summertime we usually unplug it yep just in case who knows somebody accidentally turns it on you're not heating that block up when it's already 100 degrees batteries if you want to get into some smart people stuff there with your batteries this will give you a pretty good reading out of voltage incoming temperatures stuff like that most of that's just going to be related to maybe you're having a battery issue not really operational wise stuff one of the coolest features this thing has is mode selection so you can actually come in here and preset up it's actually pre-programmed in here you can select active camping so it'll basically turn on all the features that it needs to be ran while it's doing that indoor plugged in unplugged outdoor plugged in and unplugged and it'll change those features make sure that AGS is shut off when you're on the inside a lot of folks just come right here as long as you have your battery voltage set up to where you want it to you can go ahead and put that Demand on there and and change it to whatever your situation is plugged in not plugged in inside outside one thing in the climate control that I did skip over once you select right here you'll see right down below it says AGS disabled if you want that room to be watched by your AGS system you select it so you can go to each room and say nope I just want the living room I got dogs sitting up there right everything else is pretty much closed off back here to them but I want that to stay at 78 degrees it'll come into your living room choose your temperature hit cool and then hit AGS so it'll kick on if it gets to that point right it'll basically send it a signal down below just so you know how the cycle runs it'll turn it on come to power turn the AC on once it cools down or comes the temp in that room it'll shut the air conditioner off the generator will continue to run for a little while longer just to make sure it doesn't want to call for power one more time and then once it verifies that it'll shut it off till the next cycle comes on one other thing is your fan button right there you can hear that the fans running even though it's not cooling right now right it's because the fan circulation was put into a forced error mode so it was low usually leave it in Auto then that way so that'll shut that fan off when the AC when the AC shut off yeah because a lot of times we'll get a call going this thing never shuts off your fans probably said on a setting like that auto will always run it in the cycle with the compressor at the same time all right so we were on Coach mode activated we're on active camping because we're outside we're kind of out in the middle of nowhere and we're technically actively camping at this very moment time so it's turned on all that stuff for us automatically okay so if we were to shut off the generator AGS is already automatically turned on because we've set it up in coach mode right there floor heat is electric so it's going to be as simple as choosing what setting you want store mode is for storing it in a really cold area in a building that might be heated but you don't know how if it ever had a power failure there's a tiny redundant safety built into this coach to where if you hit store thermos system in here is going to go oh it's getting a little cold it's going to turn on the floor heat to a certain temperature and it's going to try to ambiently keep the coach as warm as it can from the floor heat and I say ambiently if we ever have floor repairs or anything like that we'll usually turn that thing up to Max we'll let it heat up overnight and we'll come in with a flare camera and look at the floor it's like 90 degrees in the couch just from the floor heater alone so it's a pretty serious system also no rugs try not to block any of when you're using floor heat regular use is just totally fine but certain sections of it you don't want to put a rubber mat down on there and then it starts heating up really good on there and it might melt that and make it tacky really so like in front of the sink can you I probably steered clear of one of those if not get really thin thin you know just those little basic cover mats but even then I'd be a little leery maybe keep it or if you're going to use not use floor heat you can put it just make sure to pull it before you start yeah right now we're not going to be around the floor heat throw one down on there but yeah you'll just basically work your way up to whatever uh temperature you want and like I said 10 is going to be warm you'll feel it is that on both sides of the hydraulic slide right up so this one yes it'll be on this floor piece and then this one's going to be front basically from right there mid and then the rear is going to be okay bathroom area and then as simple as it is we'll go right back down to zero all right next one's going to be lights and this is going to be a redundant system again this is all programmed into the Silver Leaf that talks to the kib there's like five systems in here that communicates with each other this is on here strictly for tablet so that it translates over to that tablet and you can run it on that other than that if you don't use the tablet or the Silver Leaf everything's going to be Zone specific on each switch that you run right there shade lifts same thing you'll be able to select where you're at what you're running and you'll notice that you just touch the part of the coach on here and it'll change which Shades you're running so same thing back here let's go and definitely good at throwing around lifted forward and all that kind of stuff so play around with those switches and you know get memorizing that's one thing I always think about on walks teaching people where the switch is there and then your home flicking switches oh let's turn it on what's moving looking around door locks you can also lock and unlock them from right here more or less just like I said this gives you the ability to get up out of bed real quick if you hear something rustling around on the outside you can make sure everything's locked up down below vent fans on and off turn them on you can turn off your rain sensors most helpful place for rain sensors being turned off is going to be in that rear bathroom say it's a nice day no rain in sight you're taking a nice hot shower there's a possibility that with that lid open you'll get some condensation a drip of water might hit that and it'll close it because there's a rain sensor you'd be able to go into master bath turn it on and then highlight that brain sensor over right okay so that means that that fan is on it's going to be open and it's going to be running and it doesn't matter if it starts raining outside it's not going to automatically close itself the fans don't have a cover over the top of them correct correct right and with this ceiling being higher than the rest of the coach since you step up into that area yeah be cautious because we've been running into some of the Fantastic fans or max air fan covers that we put over there increase the height to where you might not be able to get into buildings and stuff like that these ones are a little bit different so the stool room midship bathroom whatever you want to call it it'll be low enough that those won't affect too much of the height but with this cathedral ceiling in the back you will have a bump up up there so you gain a couple 10 inches all right um but yeah straightforward on off and off shut it down and then you can turn it on high low medium or just hit the high again and it'll shut the blades off and the fan lid will just be up without a fan running the rabbit hole of the settings you'll get into some stuff if you click it it says what's the code I don't know I don't know what the code is that's between Silverleaf and the technician that's on the phone that's probably hooked into the omniscope up front so those settings are going to be locked out a majority of them are going to be kind of inaccessible at a certain period of time I'm sure once you get more familiar with your coach who can figure out how to get into some of those but set in the clock that we can set right now as a demonstration and the one thing that you want to pay attention to let's say you travel from here over to the East Coast and you get into a park that is got quiet time rules make sure to change your clock to that time because everything is set by that internal clock so if you go from Colorado over to Eastern Standard Time a couple hours difference you know you say hey don't turn on at 10 it'll be like midnight there and it'll turn on by accident somebody will come knock on your door other than that a couple of the things that you can get into are settings that you can access from other screens as well AGS settings you can come back into this area climate options is where you can get into some scheduling you know setting up a day night cycle you can get as advanced into this as every day is something different if you really want to also the ability to set up that heating mode automatic just like we did inside that Oasis button at that first way other than that your Rosie tablet it'll kind of show you some information I'll stick out of that because it'll pop up your sign in stuff right there so we'll leave that off right now but we'll go through that here a little bit after the video on the what Rosie settings totally Auto configuration at your level fill and all that kind of stuff really most of these menus you're probably going to steer clear of because anything that you really need to address will be ran through those main ones and then once you get into something more specific you'll probably get into a submission was there all lights on off back here or Shades this one's going to have all on all off okay right down below here no so you're gonna basically get it it'll be individual okay usually when they don't have an aft or dresser or some kind of name so it says just bath day yeah it's going to run all those bath lights Shades in the bathroom back there but if it's got something right there you can see all bed and all night and then bed and bath are separate so bath will be just that one and then all the bedroom ones will be independently ran away from that one right there okay but yeah other than that will be the same thing touch screen and you'll see an all one on there for that area okay that's Silver Leaf all right majority of the controls and everything will be ran through that everything else will be ran through the kib touch panels that are on the side walls here and again handy little reminder you get into here and you go to systems I don't remember what systems does that was a simple one it's only water pump but you can always hit that I button from any one of these panels and it'll give you a little bit of tutorial on how to do it all right back behind you bed lift you will have your tabletop extension pieces and then your two folding chairs and the table itself both hands pulled straight out there's no latches or unlocked once you push it in there's a little pressure latch on the back side that'll kind of help keep it in there but other than that just kind of pull it out fit in your leaves fit in your tables depending on how many extra people you got with you it's about all we got down there anticlimactic opening that up all you got is chairs and table leaf pieces storage up above and then you'll see a couple switches that are underneath here they're going to be your speaker switches oh God for these two speakers they ran off of the dash so if you have that Dash playing up there you don't want uh sound coming out here you can shut those speakers off we can hear a little bit of radio barely coming through okay but other than that you're also going to have a kib touch panel under there it's going to have a little bit more broad controls you'll have some Outlets outside light controls all on all off because you'll notice some of these lights panels don't have an all on all off for the lights for every panel but back here they give you a majority of the control of the stuff for extended area and then there is a little um gosh what would I call it a little cable run hole basically a cover up so you could run power down through there if you needed to any type of cabling or anything like that at the top part of your side banisters you're going to have a little cutout so that you can run your charger from that outlet and cables up through the top and set them up top of the little pedestal right here moving into the bathroom we'll have a couple fun features to go over in here one of them being that little clear light that's up at the top that's your aquamizer it's basic purposes to take water from your fresh tank run it through your water heater and then back down into your fresh tank so that you don't waste water you're not unnecessarily filling up your gray tank okay okay so this kind of gives you the ability the ability to so in home and system you'll see aquamizer blue light's going to turn on so main controls are going to be pretty much like a residential house style you'll have your handle there for temperature control you'll have your bottom control for head or hand wand and then most importantly that third valve down there below is going to be the aquamizer valve itself the way that it's pointing us standing looking directly at it the one to the left is normal usage flipping it over and you'll see a little symbol on there one's a shower head one is a circulation Circle the circulation circle is exactly what it it sounds like you're going to flip it over to that you're going to hear water running through there if you're not plugged into a water source you'll have to have your water pump on of course through the lens of magic we've done that right we've flipped that valve over and actually let's just do it because we can see it happen right now foreign so water pumps on you could hear that water flow start to happen now what's happening is like I said fresh water from your tank is being pumped through the system through your just your hot water sight only and it's going to change that indicator from Blue to Red letting us know hey you didn't waste about whatever I mean we might run into a couple seconds here but the Oasis has to be on right yep yeah that's one thing you'll always have to remember about that crazy setting is to turn on that water heater feature you're going to have to jump into that climate control Oasis and then turn it on if I talk long enough that light's going to turn red here at any moment in time but other than that you'll have a fold down bench no release on there or anything crazy it'll basically just fold back down there water soap dispensers on one side see if we can we can help it out there sometimes it likes to have the hot water selected my shoes out of there and track water through the coach what's the Oasis on I think we left it on maybe we just shut it off it still shouldn't you were you were playing with the electric and the burners you may shut it off I may have shut them off we'll flip that back over to regular use as some would say TV magic that turned red on us now we know it's it's ready to go for now we're just going to shut it off this is the fun of being live Boop that will shut it off yeah regular Camp you might be hooked in the water not really worried about that but dry camp and that does save quite a bit of water right and gets you hot water right away that way too right electric shades on this side we'll be ran by this touch panel over here flusher switch is going to operate the same as the one in there fill it up Let it Go and then there's always going to be just a little bit of water that stays in there this has the added extra features on there that we'll go over later because those are not standard but you'll always see just a little bit of water down in the base below that's normal so that'll always be there for travel keeps that seal nice and moist also helps you know keep everything kind of blocked for gas while it's down yeah other than that flush is flush and then same warning symbol is going to be on the middle there okay if it gets into a different color address the black tank level down there foreign unlock your handle and there is a stay on this door so once it pops open you do kind of have to give it a pop back up and to run this little panel is going to be as easy as depending on what the situation is emergency you're probably just gonna throw that thing out of there or Let It Go but it is magnet all right so if you wanted to use it for loading you could take it off pretty easy and I won't do it because the ladder is a little difficult to reset from inside yeah but if you pulled that velcro strap in the center steps will fall right down and then the reset is you know there's no I shouldn't say reset there is no reset if you use the ladder you could just put it back in there it's not like there's a safety cut off or anything fit that panel back in there snap it back into place and then like I say you'll just have to kind of give that door a little pop to close it don't be afraid to close this door with some Authority because you want to make it a good seal for back here so hold on to that handle give it a good close lock your deadbolt lock your handle lock okay couple features you'll have you'll have outlets and stuff down below lights come on when you open the door so there's no manual on and off it's just ran off that plunger system right there on the side and then that black box that's back there basically the kib brains are the coach all the little switch panels when they talk to each other everything's ran back here first and says hey turn all the rest of them on make sure we turn that little red light on panels down below they are removable more or less for engine repair or any situation you might have going on on the top of that engine compartment front panel will pop off and then of course that four piece will do that it's probably not something you'll dive into yourself unless you're a major mechanic no I didn't know I didn't ask before no no that's past my skill set that is why we're here yeah Outlets are inside of the little medicine cabinet and you'll feel there's no latches everything's magnetic but you can just basically pull those tabs this side is going to give you some water access it is a 110 plug back here for that heater and then your water source down below if you needed to shut those off for any emergencies or just winterize or if you didn't want to use the washer you could just shut the water source off all together on there but it is vented to the outside try to check that venting just like you would at home have somebody check it out just to make sure you don't got lint buildup in there yep I don't think God is the right way you don't have any lint build a proper English run proper English we're working on yeah you and I so doors are going to open up real quick just on the dryer you're basically going to choose your setting and then you're gonna hit play it's going to be high or low okay lit lint catcher in the front all right and then the washer down below is going to be pretty much residential style you'll have your soap tray right there okay bleach softener then you're going to choose what cycle you're going to want to run everything's color coded as far as regular Cycles light cycles you know wool and all that gentle stuff will be darker blue power button over here on the corner it's going to come on and of course it's going to change its settings automatically depending on what you choose these buttons over here are strictly cycle manipulation buttons so if you wanted to change spin it wasn't exactly what you wanted you could just change those once you're ready to go playing pause I like the dishwasher it'll do its thing you can push pause and it'll stop and you can add some stuff in there if you need to it does go to sleep automatically okay but you can always shut off that power button all right yep that's pretty straightforward we're gonna cycle through it already this morning tested it out we'll uh catch tub at the bottom and then I does it drain out it does there's a little little back in the back area back there and then you'll have a little Laundry Door down below soaps Fabrics softener sheets anything you might be using pretty straightforward on the bathroom though and then like I said Zone specific on these lights and you know your your mirror lights and one thing to bring up is when you see courtesy lights right those are going to be all the floor lights throughout the coach so it'll light up the entire coaches just those floor lights okay you can isolate the back right okay yep and then the accent lights are is that the counter stuff that's going to be the just okay this one see see this is where you're going to be at home hitting all the buttons going which lights did that guy say playing with different stuff back behind you I always forget they put those lights there okay yep got it all right but yeah as long as this little bar is here fully adjustables up and down for brightness and dim all right so what we can do from here most of the main major components we've covered uh you know bedroom stuff switches like that that'll be something fun for you to do when you get home what we can do is we'll go do a little bit of the breakdown process we'll bring those jacks up we'll let the coach air up then we'll bring those slide rooms in and we'll sit down and go over some of the dash cluster controls all right if we want to start back uh let's do it right here all right so first thing we're going to do if you want to sit down so foot on the brake whenever you're going to start it try to have the key fob semi-close up here it's only a little radio signal once the green light pops in hold that button down so you hear it start [Music] dash cluster is going to wake itself up but while that's happening we can do um Auto store so right below where we hit auto level hit auto store now what it's going to do is all those Jacks we manually put them down if you remember so theoretically when you came over here you wouldn't see those two orange lights come on the four red lights would be on because those are each Jack that's down so as we can see that front right front left bolts are coming up we got the two rears that still got to come up once that process is completed and those Jacks are all the way up that's when the coach is going to start to air itself back up okay this is probably the most important part to remember about the whole setup breakdown process is that you want to keep an eye on your gauges up here right you want both of those gauges to be maxed out at about 140 PSI ish they'll stop right about where that one's at okay with that alarm for your jacks down or for your air system for the Jackson yeah low air will pop up every now and again that rear secondary tank still had a pretty good amount in it so it wasn't too concerned okay um with it though you one thing I always tell people to listen for is the blow off Outback that lets you know that your air suspensions filled up all the way I don't know if you can feel it kind of rocking us a little bit as it's filling up yeah it's real minimal but that blow off in the back lets you know that it's completely aired up that's usually the sign that I go off of it's okay to pull these slide rooms out okay the biggest reason is the travel of this room up and down is you want this air suspension filled up all the way like I said I was explaining to me by Newmar engineer when they build this thing in the factory it's traveling around at right height the whole way it's going so it's basically that's their Plum is what they consider okay and any more you know more or less like I say that blow off is your best bet until you get real familiar with your gauges we're pretty close to being full so I'm gonna walk back and I'm gonna bring in that rear bedroom slide and then as I come back up if you want you can uh run these two big slides in all right did you hear that blow off uh do your best to run rooms in all right all the way in or all the way out you good I'm doing two-fold here trying to get this rear window awning brought it up too okay it's like that scene in Indiana Jones where they're driving in between two boats and they're getting closer together all right so I'll come up here and right here and then the one thing you'll notice when this room's coming in and out is right up above on this side you'll see this little white tab travel up okay that's going to be your slide lock so you always want to keep a visual eye on that once it's locked you're good chains will always kind of be bowed that is a lock mechanism that they they use as the tension up there to kind of keep that room in and nice and stable okay if we were ready to travel you sit down and I'll kind of go over some of the dash cluster stuff with you controls on your side so both the inner side chairs here are going to share the same thing okay so your outer buttons are going to do those things that we already talked about this is going to be your forward backwards yep and with that I knew that we were clear of the chairs but I should have brought that up very first thing you want to make sure it's yep whenever you run those slide rooms always just keep an eye on that rest of that's going to be leg lift and then forward and backward on your your leg lift won't work while you're driving the support back there for some reason they uh oh yeah look at that you could go to sleep if you want while you're driving here just hit the autopilot button that will install yeah the magic one we talked about yeah all right so camera screen is going to be right over here on this side this is always going to be a camera setup visors in the shade buttons they're going to basically correlate to where you're sitting that side is going to be that side this far outside one on my side that's going to be my visor whenever the ignition is on you can bring down these visors whenever you're traveling to kind of block out some light that's about as far as they're going to stop right there yep and then the one over on your side same thing it's going to stop at the exact same spot okay so at least you can use that the dark one up front the shade itself also can be brought down but it's also going to stop at that same height right now the door as well door doesn't really do it but it will run this side passenger one okay that screen is more or less the sun shade at that point for that entry lock generator start and stop we talked about turning those courtesy lights on and off turn that on driving at night time you'd be able to kind of hit that button turn those floor lights off copilot needs to use the restroom you can't use the restroom while you're driving so don't don't try it yeah exactly all those dock lights I pointed to on the outside on and off orange light lets you know it's on high low medium are going to work together with this button that says oh fan oh is overhead fan right so it's going to be a windshield fan that's built into the upper part of up here turn that on low medium high front fan is a booster fan for the Oasis System so basically when you have the living room furnace setting isn't on and you have Oasis selected as the primary heat or just the heat in general you'll see that it's louvered down up front when that furnace is on and running whether you're moving down the road or you're sitting at Camp let's say that since this is kind of a glass capsule sitting up front here you do have the ability to turn on that booster fan so when that furnace turns on in the living room area your fans will be set on low up here okay when it's all the way set up to high same thing furnace turns on for the living room area it's going to run that fan up here so there's not an on off for the fans this actually has an off position oh Center there it is yep just in case uh it's not that cold and you don't want to roast up here because it will get uh it'll get toasty okay radio controls itself pretty straightforward you're going to have menu button here it's going to bring you into the different settings that you're able to jump into I shouldn't say settings inputs one of them being your camera selection camera selection is going to be pretty intuitive as far as what you can run and what you can't run from right here side cameras left and right left looks like it's asleep and then cycle around through there you can independently change each one of those cameras and then when you go to the rear view camera one of the cool things about it is that's going to be your normal View and then you kind of have a wider fisheye lens and then you have one that's going to be a direct hitch hookup so it's nearly pointing almost straight down so that you can hook up pretty easily and then they get out of that whatever camera you like we talked about to jump around here a little bit with whatever you're running over there I can change these settings over here from the copilot settings and then they translate over to what you're operating on okay what's uh why is this um that camera I think it's on break for right now so we'll have to take a like get some coffee put into it yeah exactly already met his quota for running for us right now but if you had a trailer camera hooked up on that set up for the Voyager system in the back okay that's what camera or trailer cam one and two are some people have livestock trailers so you want the view for the inside and then you can have a backup camera if you wanted as well so menu right there like I said it's going to bring you into those inputs mobile I also being one of them not a whole lot of settings per se for mobile eye in here really more or less the tones and the warnings that you're going to get everything else is going to be kind of ran through that front upper dash cluster right there hotkeys that are over here you'll have navigation that'll take you to navigation cam will take you to the camera and fav is a favorites button you can change that at any point in time you know if you had any type of audio that you want to hook in auxiliary like a iPod or a Microsoft Zune or something that didn't have bluetooth availability right you could plug it into those plugs over there by you okay and then you'd be able to operate those I say that because if you want to make those one of your favorites you just change that button in settings right now it's programmed for um the uh Sirius Satellite Oh serious and the settings menu uh radio stuff too when you get going they'll need that stuff when you get in there moving over to the cluster you'll have deaf air gauges two yellow lines that we kind of already saw on this side so front rear tank and both of those operate brakes suspension they're both together okay so it's just one air pump yes okay that I know of no oil pressure training temp and then fuel fill tack speed and then most of your controls are going to be right in there you'll see that at the bottom it says no CMS it's not going to activate till we start moving okay that's always going to say that when you're in a sitting position once you start to move radar will kick on camera is going to start to kind of activate and monitor the situation you have at hand audio controls for the radio are going to be Center controls right down below you're going to have headlight Flash and then this is going to be ICC lights International common courtesy lights somebody let you over you can basically give them flashes in the back and say thank you right here you'll have pedal adjustment in and out and then this is going to bring in steering effort which is going to bring up a quick menu five is going to be more effort highway driving parking lot stuff and that it's an amazing system because you can literally put your finger in there and level one and spin your finger around like you're not even driving a 30 000 pound coach round which you are window washing wiper controls sprayer on off intermittents and then how fast they're going okay hang up and answer the phone and then you'll have your most important thing in the whole coach it's going to be this silver tab right here that is going to be your hazards what you're going to do is you're going to hook your fingers under there and you're going to pull that Tab out once you do you can't push it back in to disengage your hazards you're going to have to use your blinker left or right doesn't matter which way yep to reset it on the wand here you're going to have cruise control options bright control and you do have the auto brights but you do have the ability also to manually run those from right there all right one little handy trick if you hit on so right now we've this is how you're basically going to turn on your cruise control in general okay then when you get to the speed you want you're going to push in that button okay with it turned on right now push push in that button it's going to turn on high idle for you okay especially if it's sitting for a long period of time since you have a def system it is always good to have good airflow going through there so if you get stuck in a situation where you feel like you might be idling for a long period of time you do have the ability to set it into that high idle engine's also programmed to do its own thing really rare you'll see a deaf region on a coach like this because they're set basically to do a region when you're at highway speeds and stuff like that but it's always a good habit to not blow idle for a long period integrated brake controller is going to be that knob up above you'll have a couple settings I usually tell folks watch the Curt video because they got some good know-how on there and until you really run it yourself you know some of these settings white light is going to be how bright everything is going to be blue cycle into your next one it's going to be intensity that's going to be kind of like a soft setting can't see the light on the other side right now it's just going to let us do the soft setting but you'll be able to turn it to Green which is going to be a little bit more breaking purple's usually your best bet because that's going to be like I said how much braking is going to be applied and it's going to be a lot softer than turning it on manually and you forget that your load isn't that heavy and then you're you've got a flat spot on your tires back there there's no real way to double check how much pull those trailer brakes have only because the amount of power that you have inside this vehicle would notice kind of over Powers it yeah next control over there is going to be your mirror controls lower mirror is blind spot those are kind of set where they're at you can you can always adjust them but they're not electronically controlled the larger mirror you'll see that you have a blinker indicator the triangle in the middle that'll be your blind spot indicator letting you know that somebody's next to you but you'll be able to flip over to the left mirror control it up and down okay red button ejection seat for the copilot I like it right right right that's the best button in the whole country so that's going to be your mirror heater switch basically so we'll hit this light switch panel up or the switch panel right below the park break you have your um starting from the right working your way over to the left actually right where you're at Auto lights that's basically off right now hit that button up now you have automatic headlights okay manual lights are going to be your next one keep it in the off position because if not the auto is basically canceled out until you go back to the off position next one's going to be fog lights only active when you have your running lights or headlights on okay bright and dim are going to change the brightness and the dimness of your dash screen itself cluster controls and all the lights and stuff on the dash dome light is your dome light so it says map light over there you get a dome light and then right now Auto high beams if you hit on resume it's going to go back and it'll automatically run your high beams just like a passenger vehicle going down a dark Road where it senses nobody's in front of you headlights will come on bright once somebody comes at you and it catches their light in this mobile eye it's going to kick it off until you pass them for a certain amount of time and you said you can if you put that to if you turn it off you can run high beams just straight normally if you want yep in the position it's at right now you're basically in control of when they turn on and off toe heavy switch and then you're going to have the next button over is going to be your house button battery boost and Chassis two-way switch let's say your engine batteries were bad or well not bad uh you left headlights on they went dead overnight start your generator up let your generator start producing some power come up here and you'll be able to hit that chassis side of the button and start your vehicle up vice versa house batteries they shut off at that 20 Level like I said they would you could start up the chassis let it warm up a little bit hit that house side and see if you can get your generator jumped and started so you can basically get it running and start charging yourself okay everybody's favorite button air horn so the position it's in right now is going to be your air horn if you push it down this is going to be passenger vehicle City horn all the different lingo regular horn air horn is going to be flipped up the same with the air horn on it'll this will operate the air horn and the regular push it that's what it sounds like Window Control up and down yep I forgot that we're on if we could do that or not I'm not sure okay we're we're clear we're okay ATC override automatic traction control you're probably not going to operate that one a whole lot normally that's going to be a slippery situation where you want to keep those tires from trying to block onto the road you know traction control kind of pulses a little bit so that they try to get a grip you get onto some ice sometimes that gripping just cancels itself out because it's just like so you're able to turn that automatic traction control to off so that that features inert for a little bit of time and you can get off of the patch of ice or something that you might be parked on that the wheels aren't grabbing onto okay but normal operation wise you're probably not going to run that one a whole lot over here the last couple switches we have the one closest to you is going to be your level of your engine brake so low medium and high middle button is going to be on or off right and then your tag dump basically you got a couple settings on there you have tag disabled and manual manual if you want to manually run your own tag axle uh majority of the time I tell folks go ahead and leave it in the auto position because once you get into a backing up or any type of thing like that it's going to automatically run itself try to pull forward a little bit to make sure you look down your tires at the rear of the coach through your rear view right make sure they're aligned with the coach before you you know Locker or disable or dump that tag axle okay and same thing when you go into reverse try not to be turning you know try to get those those Wheels lined up in the rear before you engage that uh reverse so that they lock into a straight position back there and I shouldn't say lock so much it just basically dumps the air out of the bags and gets them out of the way of uh steering effort then that other panel that we saw there is going to be our jack up and down so we'll go over this Center cluster and that's kind of our last little bit oh I I skipped one important thing climate control yep you can make it hotter or colder in here yep so in here this is going to be your home screen so these are going to be the cluster controls that control this selection in between here huh okay is going to be a confirmed to get into any menus house is going to bring you back to trip because trip is home so that's home the back arrow is literally just going to take you back one page in the menu so if you get into multiple Pages back arrow is going to be the one that takes you out of there up and down on there if you want to scroll up we'll go to auto or air leveling push okay and it's going to bring us in here there's about a three inch travel up or down okay so when you go into high ride it's going to be a three inch lift going to low right is going to be a three inch lower all right it's about a six inch six to eight inch travel so average you know three to four inches up and down auto level is going to put you into an auto level situation it's not going to lock the coach into Swain so you know it's kind of a trip you stop at Walmart for the night or something real quick and you just want to park in the camp or in the parking lot level out so you're not uh off-kilter but you'll still have a little bit of movement when you walk around in the coach your hydraulic jacks are always going to be your best bet for permanent leveling but it's a quick quick resource hit auto level if you want to hit okay we can hear what it's going to do tips high level and low level you don't want to be driving any faster than you know 5-10 miles an hour even 10 would be a little fast for me on high and low you're just changing the center of gravity on the coach plus when you're lowering same thing you're closer to the ground so you have to be a little bit more cautious of what you're driving over okay but it'll basically go through the auto leveling we'll see if it levels this out even through right here because we are off kilter just a tiny bit where it gets cranky but you'll see that it says leveling right here if you push for more options you can get into a really detailed view of it most of the time auto level is going to be right what you need okay if you were to shut the vehicle off after you did your air auto level Once you turn it back on it's going to go back into travel mode okay let's say you didn't shut your engine off which we probably won't hear in a second we'll go back into where it says travel mode and that'll put us back at respective travel and it might not let us level right here okay so hit back that's gonna make us stay in it real quick but it's trying it's trying it's a little hard out right now to see if you can do it yep I guess eventually it'll tell you so we're just gonna go back to travel mode if you want to hit okay so now it's going to air us back up like normal and then as you're driving this coach you're going to go around stuff and you're going to hear it's the air suspension adjustment itself to keep you nice and level and like I said more or less on these coaches that's why it's important to have that air suspension completely filled up when you're running these rooms because this coach's air leveling is actually going to keep it as level as it can and keep you flat so the other features we've gotten here are going to be brightness of this when you are in regular mode here it's just going to be brightness of this screen during the daytime okay so not when your headlights are engaged messages if you had any warnings they would be popped up right there settings you can get into here before they add to the little fast quick key switch for the steering safe that was what you would get in here too the rest of that stuff's going to be sound units kilometers miles stuff like that like I said back is going to take you out of there home is always going to take you to trip that wasn't a great example since we were only one above there but but it jumps you down info is going to be a different amount of Dash clusters if you want to add something on there engine load so hit okay then once that little swirly goes away there you go up and down arrow you can change the difference between your exhaust temp and all that kind of stuff see where you're at with any extra clusters but once you hit home it's going to take that little info cluster off of there TPMS it's going to show you the tire readings on each one of those tires if you hit OK from this screen it's going to show you temperatures so you can get a gauge on both of them where you're at on the actual PSI of the tire and then where you're at on the actual temperature of that tire ACC is going to be your adaptive cruise control that's going to change you from the distance that you're going to follow from the vehicle in front of you right scroll down to that right now we're set on short if you hit OK it's going to say press ok to accept nothing really changes but once that pops up that's when you'll be able to disable long distance medium three two about one car length in front of vehicle in front of you you turn the adaptive cruise control on and off through the deck through the dash right so it's going to pop that little thing up there it says ACC turned off that warning is going to be on there that Dash just to let you know hey you are in full control of breaking this thing if we go into uh any type of cruise control situation the mobile eye itself like I said those settings are going to be in here they're going to be Headway notices Lane departure warnings and stuff like that all their settings are changed out throughout the head unit all of your adaptive cruise control is going to be that ACC at the bottom up there you also have a charging pad up over there and yeah we already talked about that USB audio plug over there anything you can think of you got questions on I know there's questions there's gonna be a thousand questions no I mean I think actually covered I knew a little bit coming into this from having previous RVs but this obviously is a lot more to it than the ones I've had before so but I think got most of it covered you got like a c plus walk today you know you did okay yeah yeah [Laughter] one day I'll get to an a well if you don't got any questions what we'll do is we'll shut off that old Generator we'll turn the engine off and we'll finish up the rest of the day yeah I'll chew on it I'll let you know and then I'm sure when I'm camping or start to drive it then things will start popping up that I didn't think about before you go I'm going to give you a business card to a gentleman here that'll be a help of you know how things work and how things operate like I say up there in that little sticker in your window even if you take it off put it somewhere handy because those folks over at Newmar they'll also be able to assist you over the phone if you ever need anything all right and that's the standard Park and then of course your your transmission cluster over there will be pretty straightforward yeah that's just a normal Allison I had that on my toy hauler so all right all righty we'll shut that generator off if you want to hit that stop button for the generator and then we'll go ahead and hit that ignition switch off and we'll walk on out of here and we'll be done for the day that's it all right for now we don't need to really turn anything off nope I'll clean it all up from here other than that it's very good
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Published: Wed Jun 21 2023
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