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2 2 Contents Introduction to Your Sunlight...7 Disclaimer... 7 Copyright... 7 References... 8 Do s and Dont's... 8 Symbol Legend... 8 Regulatory Warnings... 8 Information, Cautions and Warnings... 9 Before You Head Out Coming Home Interior Living Space Cabinets Galley Cabinets Lights Tables and Leg Mounts Mid Lounge Table Setup Table Storage Captain s Seats Window Treatments and Rear Windows Ventilation Sleeping Facilities Twin and King Bed Assembly Bathroom Facilities Using the Toilet... 29

3 3 Shower Setup Taking a Shower Shower Setup Outside and Inside View Shower Light, Sink and Pull Handle Appliances Refrigerator Microwave Oven Propane Cooktop Water Heater Outside Your Sunlight Awning Driver s Side Compartments Outside Connections and Dumping...38 Monitor Panel Inverter Charger Shore Power Other Switches Awning Light Water Pump Switch Tank and Charge Indicators Distribution Panel AC Breaker Volt Fuse Panel Propane System Quick Connect BBQ... 43

4 4 Utilities Fresh Water City Water Water Pump Black/Grey Tank Indicators Heating and Cooling Thermostat Air Conditioning Propane Furnace Electrical System Coach Batteries Battery Disconnect Switch Inverter Charger Alternator Charger and Battery Isolator Optional Equipment Optional Solar Panels Optional HDTV and Blu-Ray Player On Board 120-Volt AC Power W Inverter Shore Power Outlets Alarms and Warnings Propane and CO Alarm Smoke Alarm... 54

5 5 Fire Extinguisher Inside Rope Lighting Controls Inflation Kit Optional Tow Hitch and Tow Rating Maintenance Tires Cargo Carrying Capacity Owner Maintenance Checks When You Stop For Fuel or Weekly Every Other Week At Least Monthly At Least Every Three Months At Least Twice a Year At Least Once A Year Other Maintenance Checks Specifications Warranty Two Year RV Warranty Chassis Manufacturer Warranty Appliance Warranty AGM Battery Warranty Lithium Battery Warranty Registration Aftermarket Disclaimer Regulatory Notices... 69

6 HOWTOs See Manufacturers Website 6

7 7 Introduction to Your Sunlight Congratulations on the purchase of your Sunlight and welcome to the Erwin Hymer Group North America family. The information included in this manual is meant to help and guide you using your vehicle so that you know how to properly use the many functions your Sunlight has to offer. Please keep this manual in your vehicle as a reference for when you are travelling. If you have any questions or comments on information found in this document, please contact us at manuals@erwinhymergroupna.com. Disclaimer This owner s manual was created to help owners with general use, maintenance and care of their RV. Erwin Hymer Group North America conducts ongoing product development and uses photos from multiple brands and vehicles to create these instructions. The included images may not reflect exact makes and/or models however, the information remains relevant and useful. These instructions are provided as general guidelines only, as certain add-ons or customization to an RV may change the manner these operations are performed. Copyright Erwin Hymer Group North America, Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice in colors, materials, equipment, specifications and models. The information contained in this manual is intended as a guide only, as continuous improvements are ongoing. Please contact manuals@erwinhymergroupna.com for the most up to date manuals available. Some motorhomes may be shown with equipment that is optional. Accessories shown in any photograph may not be included. This manual is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International License [1]. In summary, you may: Copy any portion of this manual in any form for personal use; Distribute this manual complete with all its original unmodified content; Modify this manual for your own personal, non-commercial use. In summary, you may not: Use this manual for any commercial use whatsoever; Modify this manual except as provided for in the full license and then distribute the resulting work; Charge for this manual other than reasonable media and shipping costs.

8 8 All images used in this manual remain the property of Erwin Hymer Group North America. They are for illustrative purposes only and may or may not be representative of the upfit in your Sunlight. Contact Erwin Hymer Group North America for alternate licensing arrangements if you want to use or distribute this manual commercially. References [1] Do s and Dont s Symbol Legend Information: Useful information and knowledge. Warning: Not following this instruction may lead to negative results. Caution: You should follow this instruction. Danger: DO NOT perform this action. Doing so may result in severe damage, injury or death. Regulatory Warnings LEVEL ITEM INSTRUCTION Danger Do not place propane cylinders inside the vehicle. Propane cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve excessive pressure by discharging propane to the atmosphere. Propane gas is highly flammable. This action can lead to fire or explosion and result in serious injury or death. Warning Do not use gas cooking appliances for comfort heating. Can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, which can lead to serious injury or death. Warning Gas cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation. Open vents or windows slightly or turn on exhaust fan prior to using cooking appliance. Gas flames consume oxygen, which should be replaced to ensure proper operation. Improper use can result in serious injury or death.

9 9 Caution Warning Danger Warning Danger Warning Do not fill propane containers to more than 80% of their capacity. A properly filled container contains approximately 80 percent of its volume as liquid propane. Overfilling propane container(s) can result in uncontrolled propane flow, which could lead to a fire or explosion and result in serious injury or death. When using an outdoor cooking area, the vehicle must be level and stabilized. Do not violate manufacturers instructions on required clearances for cooking appliances during use. Do not store cooking appliances until cool to the touch. Failure to do so can lead to a fire and result in serious injury or death. If you smell propane: 1. Extinguish any open flames and all smoking materials. 2. Shut off propane supply at the container valve(s) or propane supply connection. 3. Do not touch electrical switches. 4. Open doors and other ventilating openings. 5. Leave the area until the odor clears. 6. Have the propane system checked and leakage source corrected before using again. 7. Ignition of flammable vapors could lead to a fire or explosion and result in serious injury or death. Vehicles and equipment powered by internal combustion engines and placed in recreational vehicles can cause carbon monoxide poisoning or asphyxiation, which could result in serious injury or death. Do not store, transport, or dispense fuel inside this vehicle. The propane tank valve must be closed and all pilot lights, appliances and their igniters must be turned off during refueling of the motor fuel tank and/or the propane fuel tank. Only qualified personnel should refuel your propane tank. Please see page 42 for further information. Portable fuel burning equipment, including wood, charcoal, and liquid fuel grills and stoves, should not be used inside your vehicle. Use of this type of equipment inside your vehicle may cause a fire or asphyxiation. Information, Cautions and Warnings LEVEL ITEM COMMENT Seat Belts Use only forward-facing seats equipped with factory installed seat belts while the vehicle is in motion. All passengers must be seated in these seats only, with the seat belts fastened while the vehicle is in motion. TV TV TV Turn the TV off and stow it while the vehicle is in motion. The flat screen TV should not be stored inside the Sunlight in cold temperatures. Remove it to reduce the chance of damage from the cold. Check the Owner's Manual for the TV for storage and operating temperatures. To remove the TV, release the bracket on the back of the TV mounting bracket and remove the RCA cables, power supply cable and antenna cable.

10 10 Propane Propane Propane Leak Detector Propane Leak Detector Flammable Liquids and Gasses Heating Heating Carbon Monoxide Leak Detector Carbon Monoxide Leak Detector 110 V Electrical Servicing Exterior Access Doors Awning Dining Table Counter Space Battery Purchase propane from a reputable propane facility. Contaminated propane is a common cause of system failure and is not covered under any warranty. The BBQ quick disconnect (If Equipped) is regulated to 10 P.S.I. Please ensure that all devices connected to this are either rated for high "pressure" or have their own regulator. Many grills sold in the United States are "low pressure" (1/2 P.S.I.) and will require an additional regulator to step the pressure down to a useable level. If hooked directly to the BBQ quick disconnect they will be a severe fire hazard. Do not block the air circulation in the area where the Propane Leak Detector is located. Battery disconnect switch must be in the "ON" position for the propane detector to function. Do not store gasoline or other flammable liquids inside your vehicle. Never use cooking appliances or unvented propane heaters for space heating purposes. They need fresh air for safe operation. The heating furnace provides its own outside combustion air and exhausts to the outside. Do not block the air circulation in the area where the Carbon Monoxide Leak Detector is located. Battery disconnect switch must be in the "ON" position for the Carbon Monoxide Leak Detector to function. Prior to servicing any 110V, unplug the output lead from the power inverter. Ensure the shore power cord and city water supply lines are disconnected and in their stored positions before the vehicle is put in motion. Close the sliding side door prior to opening or closing the awning. When storing the 2 dining tables, secure in place using the clips attached. Make sure the stove is off and has cooled prior to using the counter space. Battery acid can burn your skin and damage clothing. Protective eye wear and gloves should be worn while handling batteries. Effective June 2010 all Erwin Hymer Group of NA installed batteries are sealed AGM or optional Lithium batteries that do not require the addition of water.

11 11 Battery Generator Waste Water Storage and Dumping Freezing Electrical Servicing Disconnect the inverter/charger prior to disconnecting the auxiliary battery. The Sunlight is supplied with an optional AC generator located underneath the engine. Never submerge the generator. Use a spotter when launching a boat or crossing streams. Close the black water gate valve before using the waste water system. Under moderate subfreezing conditions, antifreeze is required in the exterior fresh water tank and the black waste water tank. Use RV antifreeze in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. This unit has a 12VDC, 110VAC and optional 36-volt solar system. These systems need to be disconnected before working on them. Before You Head Out Your new Sunlight is ready to go with just a little bit of preparation. To prepare for your first trip, you should: Read this manual. Contact your dealer with any questions. Plan your trip. Then use this quick checklist: The day before your trip: o Charge your RV batteries by plugging in overnight. (*If equipped with optional Lithium batteries, inverter must be in on position.*) o Cool your refrigerator by turning it on. o Chill any beverages or other refrigerated items in your home refrigerator. o Flush and fill your fresh water tank with clean tap water. The day of the trip: o Load the refrigerator with beverages and other perishable items (from your home refrigerator).

12 12 Coming Home When you come home, there are a few maintenance tasks you should do to get your Sunlight ready to go for next time. Refer to other sections in this manual for the procedures listed here. On your way home, dump the black waste water tank at a convenient facility. See the HOW TO s: Waste Water Dumping for a concise description of the procedure to do this. Some RV parks and gas stations will let you dump for a fee, some city wastewater plants will let you dump for free but there is no real pattern, so local knowledge is vital in locating dump stations. The website is a good resource. The website with maps for each state and province is At home, flush the water tank and fill it with fresh chlorinated water if you will be using it in the next few days. Otherwise, drain the tank. Don't let water you are planning to use sit in your tank for more than a week or so, and don't let any water sit in your tank for more than two weeks, whether you plan on using it or not. Over time, the chlorine evaporates allowing bacteria to grow. To flush the tank, fill it using the fill port located on the driver's side body panel approximately half way between your front and rear axles; (See images below) (Picture 12.2). Picture 12.1 Picture AMP Power Plug Connector. Located in Drivers Side Running Between Front and Rear Axles. City Water Intake Located Between Front and Rear Axles on Drivers Side.

13 13 Coming Home (Continued) Plug in the shoreline connection overnight to fully charge batteries. View your battery voltage on your coaches monitor panel. Turn off and clean out the refrigerator and prop the door open to let it air out. If you plan on storing your Sunlight for an extended period, turn off the Battery Disconnect Switch and the Inverter Switch on your monitor panel to keep from draining your AGM or Optional Lithium battery(ies). * If you turn everything off and you have optional solar panels, the panels will keep your coach batteries charged to a safe level while your Sunlight is parked. o Solar panels will only keep your Sunlight charged if parked outside. If you don't have solar panels, it is required that you check your coach battery state of charge every week and charge them as necessary. If you don't turn everything off, even with solar panels, you will probably come back to dead batteries. o Based on the electronic systems on your coach needing small amounts of electricity even when off, you will probably come back to dead batteries over a period of time. o If your coach is equipped with optional Lithium batteries, the battery switch(es) need to be on so the solar panel(s) can provide a charge to them. Turn the switch(es) off at the end of the day to maintain the battery charge. If you are not planning on storing your coach for an extended period, it is recommended that you plug in your coach to charge the batteries to keep them from draining. o Plug your coach into a dedicated power outlet. (Dedicated outlets provide a cleaner line of electricity supplied to the coach) (Picture 14.1 On Next Page) o Turn on your battery disconnect switch. (Picture 14.2 On Next Page) o If your Sunlight is equipped with standard AGM battery turn on your inverter switch. o If your Sunlight is equipped with the optional EcoTrek Lithium battery, turn on your Lithium Battery switch and make sure blue light is illuminated. (Picture 14.3 On Next Page) o Turn your inverter to the on position. (Picture 14.4 On Next Page)

14 14 Coming Home (Continued) Picture 14.1 Picture 14.2 Picture AMP Shore Power Cord Coach Connect Port. Coaches Monitor Panel with Battery Disconnect Switch Shown. Optional EcoTrek Lithium Battery Switches Located on Drivers Side Wall. Picture 14.4 Sunlight Inverter Switch in the On Position.

15 15 Interior Living Space Cabinets Your Sunlight is equipped with cabinet latches which prevent the door from opening while the vehicle is in motion. The push buttons on the cabinet latches toggle from latched (button in) (Picture 15.1) to unlatched (button out) (Picture 15.2) by pressing the button. To open a cabinet, press the button to unlatch and pull gently on the button, and the cabinet door will open. To close a cabinet, make sure the latch is still open (button out), then close the door. Once the cabinet door is closed, press the latch button in to lock the cabinet. Picture 15.1 Picture 15.2 Push Button for Cabinet Latches In Closed Position. Push Button for Cabinet Latches In Opened Position. Do not attempt to close the cabinet doors while the latch button is pressed in. This could break the latch. Always make sure the button is out before attempting to close a cabinet door. (Picture 15.2) It is not recommended to keep large, round, and/or heavy objects in a cabinet unsecured as they may roll around and apply excessive pressure to the inside of the cabinet doors as you drive. The objects may shift position with vehicle motion and cause injury when the cabinets are opened. For this reason, Ewin Hymer Group North America recommends that you are aware of the objects that you store in overhead cabinets. If you load a large amount of weight into a cabinet, experience large swings in temperature or humidity, ride on bumpy roads at high speeds frequently, or sometimes as part of normal wear and tear, the cabinet hinges may go out of adjustment. You will know the cabinet is out of adjustment when it will not open with the button out, or not latch with the button in.

16 16 Cabinets Continued Picture 16.1 Picture 16.2 Apply Moderate Upward Pressure and Gentle Outward Pressure with One or Two Fingers on the Bottom Corners of the Door to Open a Stuck Cabinet. Adjustments to the Cabinet Hinges Will Allow for Tightening and to Loosen the Friction Required to Open and Close the Cabinet Door. To open a cabinet stuck shut with the button out, apply pressure UPWARD with your thumbs on both bottom corners of the cabinet door while simultaneously applying gentle pressure to open it, as shown above left. (Picture 16.1) DO NOT FORCE THE DOOR OPEN BY PULLING OR PRYING ON IT - you will break the latch. The screw in the top part of the hinge nearest the pivot point adjusts the vertical location of the door (Picture 16.2). Screw out to raise the door and screw in to lower the door and fix doors that won't stay shut when latched, as shown above left. Cabinet Adjustment The screw on the long bracket hinge is used to apply or reduce the friction needed on your cabinet door to open and close smoothly. Using an allen wrench, turning the screw to the right will tighten the hinge and put more friction on your cabinet door where turning left will loosen the pressure that is applied and allow for the cabinet to be opened with less force. (Picture 16.2.)

17 17 Galley Cabinets Picture 17.1 Picture 17.2 Picture 17.3 Kitchen Galley Area Cabinetry. Kitchen Galley Area Cabinetry with Slide Out Drawer for Silverware or Other Use Open. Kitchen Galley Area Cabinetry with Slide Out Drawer for Dinnerware, Food Storage or Other Use Open. Picture 17.4 Galley Door Opened Showing Grey Water Tank for Galley Sink and Water Lines. Picture 17.5 Kitchen Sink Grey Tank Water Drain Valve. Picture 17.6 Storage Shelf and Storage Compartment Passenger Side.

18 18 Galley Cabinets (Continued) Picture 18.1 Storage Shelf and Lower Storage Compartment Passenger Side. Picture 18.2 Picture 18.3 Pass Through Storage View. Pass Through Storage View from Interior with Lid Open. Immediately above the refrigerator in the kitchen galley is a slide out drawer for silverware and other uses. (Picture 17.2 on Previous Page.) Immediately under the sink is a pull-out storage drawer which can be used for storage for food, dinnerware or other uses. (Picture 17.3 on Previous Page.) Immediately beneath the pull out upper storage drawer there is a second door below. Within this area is the grey water tank for the kitchen galley. (Picture 17.4 on Previous Page.) (*Note Due to the components that are in this compartment, it is not recommended for storage items. Items may cause damage to the water tank or the water lines that are contained within.) To drain the kitchen galley grey water tank, use the grey tank drain located on the driver s side of the vehicle near the city water intake valve between the front and rear axles. (Picture 17.5 on Previous Page.) (*Note The grey/black water tank hose is removable and has a bayonet fitting to connect and drain the kitchen galley grey water tank.) (See hose housing in picture 38.2 and 38.3.) Across from the galley cabinetry on the passenger side of the vehicle is a secondary storage compartment. This compartment has a small upper storage at the front and the lower level has full open storage the length of the passenger side seating area. (Picture 18.1 and 18.2) (*Note If Equipped, this compartment also houses the vehicles jack and spare tire replacement kit, info will be further covered later in this manual.) (*Note To access this storage area, the vehicles exterior passenger sliding door must be opened or you can remove the seating and backrest cushions and lift up on the board to expose the entire storage area.) (Picture 18.3)

19 19 Lights The 12V oval ceiling lights are individually controlled and are turned on by lightly pushing the lens area of a given light until you hear a click, then release. (Picture 19.1) NOTE: The battery disconnect switch must be on for any of these lights to work. These are LED lights which consume very little electricity. (Pictures 19.2 and 19.3) Picture 19.1 Picture 19.2 Picture 19.3 Picture of 12V Lighting Up Close with Light In the Off Position. Picture of 12V Lighting. Gently Push Upwards on Lights Lens Cover Until You Hear a Click and Release. Picture of 12V Lighting in the On Position. Gently Push Upwards on Lights Lens Cover Until You Hear a Click and Release to Turn Them Off.

20 20 Table Legs and Leg Mounts The table(s) can be set up to use either for front seating or galley lounge area for dining, computer, gaming, or other recreational use. (See Pictures and Further Description on Page 21 and 22.) The table legs are stored in the rear passenger side between the bathroom and rear chassis door. (Picture 20.3) The leg keys into a T-Nut fitting in the slot of the floor plate(s). (Picture 20.1) *Note All table leg floor plates come with covers, remove and store in a safe place before inserting T-Nut into the floor plate. * To install the table leg in the floor plate, unscrew the T-Nut all the way on the end of the table leg and insert the T-Nut into the slot in the floor plate. Rotate the table leg clockwise until the table leg is secure and does not wobble. If it does not tighten after 2-3 turns, remove the table leg unscrew the T-Nut all the way and repeat. (Picture 20.2) If it's set up right, it will lock in place with little effort. If not setup correctly don t force the T-Nut. Remove and insure that the T-Nut is fully extended and check the keyway on the floor for any obstructions. Picture 20.1 T-Nut Fully Extended Leg Mount Base. Picture 20.2 Picture 20.3 Leg Mount Bases by Front Seating, Forward and Mid Galley for 1 or 2 Table Setup. Double Table Leg Storage Inside Rear Passenger Door on Bathroom Cabinet.

21 21 Table Storage and Mid Lounge Table Setup The table tops are stored in the rear doors. The table tops are stored in the compartments with 2 white plastic clips to hold the tables in place. Picture 21.1 Picture 21.2 Picture 21.3 Large Table Storage in Rear Drivers Door. Small Table Storage in Rear Passengers Door. Single Small Table Setup Mid Coach View from Rear. The larger table fits in the rear driver s door compartment (Picture 21.1), while the smaller table is stored in the rear passenger side door compartment. Picture (21.2) To release the smaller table from it s storage location, lift the table upwards while pulling slightly forward to clear the door handle above. Please note location and opened and closed position of table storage clips. (Picture 21.2) Picture 21.4 Double Table Setup Using Both Aisle Leg Mounts View from Front.

22 22 Front Table and Front Swivel Seats This vehicle will not drive unless the front seats are forward facing and locked. The vehicle will not go into gear. The two captain's seats in the front of your Sunlight are adjustable fore-and-aft by pulling up on the metal bar under the front seats. (Picture 22.2) Always return the seats to the forward-facing position before driving. They must lock into position for the vehicle to operate. To create a front lounge area, first ensure that the seats are fully upright by lifting up on the outside plastic release handle and bringing the backs of the seats forward. (Picture 22.1) Do not attempt to pivot a reclined seat. Use the forward-aft adjustment bar while pivoting the seats to allow the sides of the chairs to clear the armrests on the vehicle doors, the console cover, and other obstructions. (Picture 22.2) Do not force the seats around. Swiveling the driver's seat may require you to loosen the telescopic steering wheel adjustment and adjust the steering wheel. Opening the front doors slightly will allow you to clear the door armrests easily but is not required. To rotate the front seats, slide the seats all the way forward, lift up on the inner plastic release handle to swivel the seats. (Picture 22.3) Picture 22.1 Picture 22.2 Picture 22.3 Front Seats Backrest Forward/Rear Reclining Handle. Bring Seat Back Forward Prior to Swiveling. Front Seat(s) Forward/Aft Release Bar. To Rotate the Front Seats, Lift Up on the Inside Seat Handle and Start Rotation.

23 23 Front Table and Front Swivel Seats (Continued) This vehicle will not drive unless the front seats are forward facing and locked. The two captain's seats in the front of your Sunlight have adjustable arm rests that are adjustable with the dial on the underside of the arm rest. (Picture 23.2) To create a front lounge area, first ensure that the seats are fully upright by lifting up on the outside release handle of the seat base and bringing the backs of the seats forward. (Picture 23.3) Insert a table leg into the leg mount receiver between the front seats and insert the table of your choice. Picture 23.1 Picture 23.2 Picture 23.3 Emergency Brake Handle Must be in Down Position for Seats to Swivel Properly. To Adjust the Front Seats Arm Rests, Use the Dial Located On the Underneath of the Arm Rest. To Create a Front Lounge Area, Rotate 1 or 2 Front Seats and Choose the Table of Your Choice.

24 24 Window Treatments Picture 24.1 Picture 24.2 Picture 24.3 Sunlight Window Showing Both Bugscreen and Nightshade Coverings. Sunlight Window Showing Bugscreen Covering Fully Extended. Metal Glides on Track, Meet Showing Full Extension. Sunlight Window Showing Nightshade Covering. Clip Locks onto Bugscreen Metal Glide for Complete Window Coverage. * Note: Do Not Use Clip to Slide Covering. Use Metal Bar. * Your Sunlight Drivers Side Windows and Passengers Side Sliding Glass Door Come with Dual Window Coverings. (Picture 24.1) Extend the Bugscreen side from the right by sliding the covering all the way to the left until the 2 track guides meet. (Picture 24.2) The nightshade curtain blocks airflow. If you leave the window open, then close the nightshade, close all other windows, and then close the side door, it is possible for the curtain to get blown out of the track. Always close the window prior to closing the nightshade. The window shades set slide to the right and left. The plastic clip on the nightshade covering is not a pull tab; it is a locking tab. Always pull on the aluminum bar. (Picture 24.3) *Failure to do so could cause damage to window screen or cause the screen guide to come off track.* The shades are configured so that the nightshade side covers the window opening for additional privacy.

25 25 Rear Windows The window shades slide up and down. Shades in up position. (Picture 25.1) Always lift/lower the rear shades using the aluminum bar. (Picture 25.3) The shades are configured so that the nightshade covers the window opening for additional privacy. The Rear Windows Do Not Open. Picture 25.1 Picture 25.2 Picture 25.3 The Rear Windows Shade in the Open Position Provide Visibility from Anywhere Within the Coach. The Rear Windows Shades in a Closed Position Provides Privacy When Using the Restroom/Shower or When Your Sunlight is Occupied. The Rear Windows Closed. View from Inside of Coach. Note: Use Aluminum Bar to Raise/Lower Shade. Apply Even Steady Pressure on Both Sides of Shades for Easy Operation.

26 26 Ventilation Your Sunlight is equipped with 2 ceiling mounted ventilation fans; 1 in the washroom area and the other in the kitchen galley area. (Picture 26.1 shows ventilation fan in washroom area.) When cooking or using the galley stove, ensure the ventilation fan is operating in this area. The fans have covers that must be raised by pushing up on the curved handle. (Picture 26.2) Raise the cover, then push the red button to turn the fans on. (Picture 26.3) For more details, please refer to the appliance manual. Turn the fan off and close the cover completely before driving. The cover will rattle and might be damaged by wind pressure if you drive with it open. Open the side windows and open the nightshade slightly to allow for airflow. Picture 26.1 Picture 26.2 Picture 26.3 Ventilation Fan in Closed Position. Ventilation Fan in Open Position. Push the Red Button to Turn the Ventilation Fan On/Off.

27 27 Sleeping Facilities Your Sunlight has twins (76 x27 x2) and king bed (76 x74 ) configurations. Follow the steps on Pages 27 & 28 to setup your sleeping facilities. Picture 27.1 Picture 27.2 Picture 27.3 All Cushions Shown on the Side Sofas Will be Used to Construct Your Beds. Remove the Backrest Cushions to Create 76 x27 Twin Size Beds. (View from Front.) Remove the Passenger Side Backrest and Seating Cushions to Reveal the Bed Board Used to Convert Your Twin Beds Into a 76 x74 King Size Bed. Picture 27.4 The Metal Railings on Drivers and Passenger Side for Bed Board Support. Picture 27.5 Bed Board in Place for Construction of Your 76 x74 King Size Bed.

28 28 Twin and King Bed Instruction (Continued): Picture 28.1 Picture 28.2 Picture 28.3 Use the 4 Backrest Cushions to Supplement Seating Cushions to Complete Setup. Completed King 76 x74 Bed View from Rear of Coach. Completed King 76 x74 Bed View from Front of Coach.

29 29 Bathroom Facilities Using the Toilet The bathroom in your Sunlight contains a macerating toilet. (Picture 29.1) To flush the toilet, use your foot to press the foot pedal located at the bottom left of the toilet to expel the waste, then release the foot pedal. Do not use standard toilet paper which will clog your black water tank - use only camping grade paper which will dissolve easily when it gets wet. *For detailed information on this appliance consult the Products/Appliance Owner's Manual that accompanies your coach. Picture 29.1 Toilet, Toilet Pedal and Shower Drain.

30 30 Shower Setup: The Sunlight comes with a rear washroom/toilet area. It takes several steps to create the washroom. An outline to those steps is as follows: *Please refer to pictures starting on page 31.* The sliding shower door is held in place by a clear plastic strap and button snap. (Picture 31.1 Next Page) Open the storage cabinet door (left side) directly opposite the sliding shower door to reveal catch magnets on the inside of the door at the top and bottom. (Picture 31.2 Next Page) Unsnap sliding shower door strap and slide shower door across washroom until magnets on shower door arm catch magnets attached to storage cabinet door. (Picture 31.3 Next Page) Slide shower curtain all the way around enclosing the washroom area. (Picture 31.4 Next Page) Unscrew the drain stopper from the bathroom floor and store for safe keeping. (Picture 31.5 Next Page) When finished showering, air dry or wipe off sliding shower door and shower curtain before securing. Taking A Shower To take a shower, unscrew the drain stopper in the bathroom floor and store for safe keeping and reinstallation after your shower. Release loop fastener straps retaining the shower curtain and slide the shower curtain along its track to enclose the shower space. Pull the faucet/showerhead up and adjust the water temperature as desired. There is a water cutoff on the handle to conserve water. When finished, either towel off or air dry the curtain and sliding shower door before storing it. Refasten the drain stopper to prevent the contents of the waste tank from sloshing up into the shower area while driving.

31 31 Shower Setup: (Outside View) Picture 31.1 Picture 31.2 Picture 31.3 Sliding Shower Door in Closed Position with Clear Strap and Button Snap. Left Side Cabinet Door Opened. Sliding Shower Door Catch Magnets at Top and Bottom of Door. Sliding Shower Door Secured to Cabinet Magnets Catch. Picture 30.1 Picture 31.4 Pull the Shower Curtain All the Way to End of Track. Picture 31.5 Remove Drain Stopper and Store for Safe Keeping While Showering.

32 32 Shower Setup (Inside View): Picture 32.1 Picture 32.2 Picture 32.3 Step One: Open and Fully Extended Upper Cabinet Door. Step Two: Unsnap Sliding Shower Door and Slide Until Magnets on Door Meet Magnets on Cabinet Door. Step Three: Extend Shower Curtain Until Washroom is Fully Contained. Note: Shower Curtain Not Pictured.

33 33 Shower Light, Sink and Pull Handle: Picture 33.1 Picture 33.2 Picture 33.3 Washroom Light and Ventilation Fan. Switch for Washroom Light Is Located on Rear Wall in Seating Area. See Picture 32.5 Washroom Sink in Storage Position. Release with Push Tab. Washroom Sink in Open Position and Sink/Shower Faucet in Closed Position. Picture 33.4 Faucet Extended for Shower Use. Picture 33.5 Washroom Light Switch Located on Rear Cabinet Wall on Passenger Side.

34 34 Refrigerator The refrigerator is a 12-volt DC compressor model. (Picture 34.1) When shore power is available, the inverter charger provides enough power to run the fridge without discharging the batteries. * Refer to the appliance manual for operation details. Refrigerator Latch Picture 34.1 Picture 34.2 Picture 34.3 Refrigerator Located on Left Side of Galley Facing Towards Side Entry Door. Refrigerator View from Front with Door Open. Push Down on Latch and Pull Door to Open Refrigerator. Microwave Oven The 0.7 cu. ft. microwave is a standard microwave oven. (Picture 34.4) It operates similar to the microwave in your house.. It is probably lower powered then a home unit, so cooking may take a bit longer. The microwave will operate from the batteries through the inverter for power. For extended microwave use, you should be connected to shore power or have the underhood generator running. Picture 34.4 Microwave Oven.

35 35 Propane Cooktop Make sure to open a window or a door for proper ventilation and the roof vent to exhaust fumes. Turn the burner knobs left to the Lite position, once lit turn the knob(s) to the right for the desired flame height. (Picture 35.1) * Read the appliance specific manual before operating the cooktop. Water Heater Picture 35.1 Propane Cooktop. Your Sunlight is equipped with a propane fired water heater. The water heater has a 6.0 Gallon capacity manufactured by Suburban, located on the Driver s Side of the Vehicle. (Picture 35.2) For detailed information on this appliance consult the Suburban Owner's Manual. Picture 35.2 Picture 35.3 Picture 35.4 Water Heater Access. To Open, Lift, Slightly Pull and Rotate Clip to Vertical. Do Not Block or Obstruct at Anytime. Water Heater Access in Open Position. Propane Must be On to Ignite Pilot Light. *Note -Area Is Very Hot During Operation. Water Pump Switch in Off Position. Water Heater Switch Directly Above. Water Heater Reset Warning Above Water Heater Switch.

36 36 Outside Your Sunlight Awning Your Sunlight has a roll-up awning. The awning is extended with a manual crank. (Picture 36.1) The awning has two support struts that must be used to support the awning while extended. These are secured to the two attachment points on the side of the Sunlight. (Picture 36.2) Awnings are susceptible to damage from wind, for this reason the awning should never be left extended when you are away from the vehicle. If a thunderstorm or other windy weather is imminent, stow your awning until the wind calms down. (Picture 36.3) Picture 36.1 Picture 36.2 Picture 36.3 Awning Crank Mounted in Rear of Coach Behind Washroom Cabinet and in Front of Rear Passenger Door. Sunlight Awning Leg Bracket. Sunlight Manual Awning in Closed Position.

37 37 Awning (Continued) *Refer to the awning manual for the proper way of securing the awning supports to the attachments. The following pictures will show you how to operate your awning. It will also show you how to release the support legs, attach to coach and secure your awning legs. Picture 37.1 Crank Handle to Right to Open and Left to Close. Extend Crank with Orange Dial. Picture 37.2 Awning Leg Release Clip in Closed Position. Awning Leg End Secured. Picture To Release Awning Leg, Pull Awning Leg Clip Outward. Picture 37.4 Picture Slide Awning Leg End Away from Locking Screw Point. Once Released, Pull Awning Leg Away from Track. 3. After Releasing Leg from Awning Track Either Secure Using Brackets Attached to Coach or Secure into the Ground.

38 38 Outside Connections and Dumping Grey Tank Gate Valve Picture 38.1 Picture 38.2 Picture 38.3 Grey/Black Tank Dumping Hose in Housing. Housing is Located Under Drivers Side Flexible Running Board. Grey/Black Tank Gate Valve. In Closed Position. Position the Dump Hose Located in Closed Housing in a Proper Dumping Location. The driver's side of your Sunlight contains multiple components to use in various situations. The grey/black macerator dump hose is housed in a compartment on the driver s side between the front and rear axles behind the running board. This running board is beneath the hot water heater and furnace vent. (Picture 38.1) The grey/black gate valve handle is visible just to the rear of the dump hose housing box and just in front of the rear axle. (Picture 38.2) Positon the dump hose securely to the dump location, open the grey/black gate valve and use the macerator button to dump the contents of the grey/black tank. (Picture 38.3) * Note: 12V battery disconnect must be in on position for macerator to operate. * While dumping, pouring water down the toilet will assist in cleaning out the grey/black tank as well as clean out the dumping hose of sediments that may remain. * See the HOW TO s: Waste Water Dumping section to learn how this works. Open the Gate Valve So Contents Can Flow Through the Hose. Push the Macerator Button Located Just Inside the Drivers Door to Dump the Contents of the Grey/Black Tank. * Note 12V Battery Disconnect Must be in On Position for Macerator Button to Operate. *

39 39 Monitor Panel The monitor panel is located inside your Sunlight above the kitchen galley area. Power Sources The monitor panel controls 2 separate power sources; the 12-volt DC power and the 120-volt AC power via the inverter, shore power, or optional underhood generator. (Picture 39.1) 12-Volt DC Power The power to the 12-volt DC outlets and appliances is controlled by the battery disconnect switch second button from right on top row. (Picture 39.2) 12 Picture 39.1 Sunlight Monitor Panel. The battery disconnect switch supplies 12-volt battery power to the 12-volt lights and other cabin appliances. This switch must be on for any of the 12-volt electrical devices to work. To avoid discharging the batteries when your Sunlight is not in use, remember to turn off two switches: The inverter switch The battery disconnect switch When your battery disconnect switch is turned on, you will see your Battery Voltage Meter displaying the level of your coach batteries. When in the off position no lighting, 12V appliances, electronics or 12V plugs will operate. Picture 39.2 Picture 39.3 Battery Disconnect and Voltage Meter. Inverter Switch.

40 40 Inverter The inverter provides 120-volt AC (household current) to the 120-volt appliances and wall outlets. The inverter has a power draw when turned on, ensure that it is turned off when 120-volt power is not needed. ü * Only use the inverter power switch located on the monitor panel to operate the inverter. In the on position, the inverter will run all 120-volt items in the coach including the A/C, refrigerator, microwave and power to your 110 outlets. * (Picture 39.3 on Previous Page) ü NEVER USE THE SWITCH LOCATED ON THE INVERTER TO TURN IT ON OR OFF. THIS SWITCH IS THERE FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD ONLY BE ACCESSED BY A CERTIFIED SUNLIGHT SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Shore Power Shore power is the name for power supplied by a utility company that you plug into to provide external power to your coach. Other Switches Picture 40.1 Picture 40.2 Monitor Panel with Awning Light Switch in the On Position. Monitor Panel with Water Pump Switch in the Off Position.

41 41 Awning Light On the monitor panel, the top right switch is the awning light switch. Press the top of the button to turn the lights on, and the bottom to turn them off. These are LED lights and use very little power. (Picture 40.1 on Previous Page) Water Pump Switch The lower left switch of the five switches is the water pump switch. It should be on only when you have water in the fresh water tanks and wish to use the sinks, showers, or toilet. The pump should not be on without water in your tanks or supplied from an exterior water connection source. As with the patio light switch, pressing the top of the button turns the pump on, and pressing the bottom turns it off. (Picture 40.2 on Previous Page) Tank and Charge Indicators The battery charge level indicator is located directly over the battery disconnect switch. The fresh and black/grey water tank levels are located just over and to the right of the water heater switch. The button to check these levels are located just to the right of the level indicators. Your battery disconnect switch must be on for these displays to work. Press the button for each to see the display. These will give you an approximate reading, to the nearest third, of how much is in each tank. The four indicator levels for the water tanks are full, 2/3, 1/3 and empty. (Picture 41.1) Picture 41.1 Tanks, LP and Charge Indicators.

42 42 Distribution Panel The distribution panel is located on the driver s side box frame seating area. The 120-volt AC breakers and the 12-volt DC fuses are behind a black plastic cover on the right side. (Picture 42.1) The breakers and fuses are labeled on the distribution panels cover. AC Breaker Flip the cover to the right and note the sticker under the cover with the identifying information on each breaker. When storing the Sunlight for the winter, turn off the battery disconnect switch, the inverter and all circuit breakers in this panel. (Picture 42.2) 12 Volt Fuse Panel The 12-volt fuses are on the right side of the distribution panel with labels for each fuse on the inside cover. Picture 42.1 Picture 42.2 Breaker and Fuse Access with Cover On. Breaker and Fuse Access with Cover Removed.

43 43 Propane System Propane (LP) Tank Typical View Your Sunlight is equipped with a propane system which, when properly handled and maintained will provide trouble free and or worry-free operation of your propane fueled appliances. The propane tank is located on the passenger side of the vehicle behind the flexible running board. (Picture 43.1) To access the tank for filling and to turn the main tank shutoff valve off and on simply reach behind the bar to complete these tasks. Propane level can be viewed on the tank mounted gauge (left-most fitting). (Picture 43.2) Your Sunlight comes with a BBQ quick connect adapter. (Picture 43.3) * BBQ and quick link adapter sold separately. * You must close the tank shutoff valve when the vehicle is not in daily use. You must close the shutoff valve when the vehicle is in motion. Picture 43.1 Picture 43.2 Propane Tank Located on Passenger Side Behind Side Door Step Up Bar. Propane Fill Under Yellow Protective Cover and Level Gauge Indicated by Point Out Line. Picture 43.3 BBQ Quick Connect Adapter. Remove Yellow Protective Cover and Save to Replace When Finished Using.

44 Utilities Just like your house, your Sunlight has fresh water, electricity, waste water disposal, heating, and cooling systems. In the Sunlight, these systems are self-contained and travel with you. 44 Your vehicle should be reasonably level to allow normal operation of these systems. Fresh Water Your fresh water tank uses a gravity fill system, located in the driver's side door pillar. (Picture 43.3) You can fill the fresh water tank from a convenient water spigot and designed water fill hose. (Do not use a garden hose unless it is for potable water). To fill the tanks with fresh water, open the driver's side front door and remove the orange plug in the fresh water fill port. Fill until water comes out the hole. If using a fresh water hose to fill, do not turn the water pressure up all the way. Water will start to back up in the lines before the tank is filled and you will get a return splash at the fill point. Always check your monitor panel after filling fresh water to make sure your tank is filled. City Water The city water connection is on the driver s side of the vehicle (Picture 44.2). Before making the city water connection, the ball valve located in the front section of the driver s side storage needs to be closed. (See Picture 49.1) Unscrew the plastic protective cap, rinse the area with clean water and connect your clean hose to the water faucet and this connection point. Turn the faucet on and check for leaks, tightening the connections as necessary. There is a pressure regulator in the connection. See HOWTO s: Potable Water Use for instructions on how to hook up to city water. Picture 44.1 Picture 44.2 Picture 44.3 Water Pump Switch on Monitor Panel. City Water Connection Located on Drivers Side Between Axles. Fresh Water Tank Fill Located in Driver s Side Door Pillar.

45 45 Water Pump To use the water in the tank, you need to turn on the water pump. (Picture 44.1 on Previous Page) Check correct valve position for use with fresh water tank and correct position when hooked up to an exterior water supply. Black/Grey Tank The bathroom sink and shower water drains into the black/grey water tank. The shower and sink have traps to prevent tank odors from entering the living space. Be sure to replace the screw-in plug in the shower floor after use to prevent black/grey water from sloshing up into the shower pan from the black/grey water tank while driving. The black/grey water tank contains human waste material. Please refer to the HOW TO s: Waste Water Dumping section for an explanation of which materials you can and can't flush down the toilet. Indicators The black and fresh water tank level indicators located on the monitor panel will give you an approximate indicator of your tank levels. (Picture 45.1) When the black water tank is full, water will no longer drain down the shower and sink drains, and you need to dump the tank before running any more water. If you see fluid below the toilet valve in the bowl of the toilet, your black water tank is full and needs to be emptied before further use. See Monitor Panel for more information. Ensure that both the black and grey water gate valves are closed before using the waste water system. It is possible for the valves to open slightly especially after extensive driving. Picture 45.1 Black and Fresh Water Tank Level Indicators on Monitor Panel.

46 46 Heating and Cooling Thermostat The thermostat controls the furnace and the air conditioner. Set the thermostat on "furnace" or "cool" and set the desired temperature. The third setting, "fan", recirculates cabin air using the fan inside the air conditioning unit. Air Conditioning Picture 46.1 Air Conditioning, Furnace and Fan Thermostat. Picture 46.2 Roof-Mount Air Conditioner. The air conditioner (AC) provides cooling for your Sunlight using electric shore power, batteries or underhood generator. (Picture 46.1 and 46.2) The AC can be operated normally when you are plugged in to shore power or running the underhood generator while driving or idling. *Your RV is not designed to run the AC for extended periods of time on battery power alone. If your Sunlight is parked on an incline, it is possible for condensate to leak into the living space. If this happens, park in a more level location.

47 47 Heating and Cooling (Continued) Propane Furnace The propane furnace is controlled by the thermostat located on the passenger s side rear wall. (Picture 47.1) The furnace requires propane and 12- volt power. The furnace can be used without shore power or generator use. Keep the aisle in front of the furnace vent clear of any obstructions when using the furnace to allow air circulation. (Picture 47.2) The furnace can operate when outside temperatures are below freezing. The furnace will push air inside the coach. Please read the How To s for further operation information. Picture 47.1 Propane Furnace Heater Thermostat Controller. Picture 47.2 Aisle Furnace Vent Located in Seating Area on Drivers Side of Coach. Never Block or Obstruct the Air Ducting When Operating Your Furnace.

48 48 Electrical System Coach Batteries The coach batteries in your Sunlight are either sealed AGM batteries or optional Lithium Battery cells. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THEM! There is no user maintenance needed on these batteries. *Tampering with your batteries will void the Sunlight warranty on them.* Plug your coach in to external shore power whenever possible to ensure your coach batteries are in a fully charged state. Battery Disconnect Switch The battery disconnect switch provides power to all 12-volt appliances, such as the lights, water pump, the refrigerator, and so forth. This switch should be off when you are not using your Sunlight, and on whenever you are driving or camping. (Picture 48.1) Inverter Charger Your Sunlight is equipped with a 2000-watt inverter-charger which converts 120-volt AC (household current) to 12-volt DC when you are connected to shore power or running the standard underhood generator. This 120-volt power is used to power your 12-volt DC appliances as well as charge your batteries. Whenever you are receiving either source of 120-volt power, you are charging your batteries. (See page 49 for Inverter Location and Image) Picture 48.1 Battery Disconnect Switch. Alternator Charger and Battery Separator While driving, your Sunlight will also charge the coach batteries from the vehicle's alternator through a separator. The separator allows extra vehicle alternator-produced electricity to charge your coach batteries in addition to keeping your engine (chassis) battery charged. When the vehicle engine is not running, it breaks the electrical connection between your coach batteries and your engine battery, so your engine battery remains charged to start your engine even though you are using coach battery power while camped. This is all automatic - there are no user adjustments needed for the separator. *If you have the optional Lithium Battery system, you should drive with your batteries in the on position. (Press the reset buttons one time as well). The lithium batteries need to be in the on position to accept a charge from the underhood generator and should ensure your batteries will be fully charged when you reach your destination.* *For AGM batteries, your battery disconnect switch on the monitor panel needs to be in the on position.*

49 49 Optional Equipment Optional Solar Panels The optional solar panels will charge your Sunlight batteries when a sufficient light source is available. The solar charge controller is installed at the factory for the type of panels and batteries installed on your Sunlight, and Erwin Hymer Group NA strongly recommends that you make no adjustments or changes to the charge controller or its programming. If equipped with a display, the charge controller usually displays either system voltage or amperes generated by the panels. Please note that this area also houses fuse and breaker wiring, 110v 3,000w inverter, water lines, water heater and furnace elements. Storage is not reccomended in these areas. There is a small storage area located at the rear of the compartment. (Picture 49.2 and 49.3) (* Please check the coaches MSRP or your build sheet to see if your Sunlight is equipped with the optional 200W Solar Charging System. *) Picture 49.1 Picture 49.2 Picture 49.3 Optional Solar Charge Controller Located Under the Drivers Side Bedding Platforms. (*Please Note Covering as Depicted in Picture 51.2.*) Additional Items Stored Within This Location Include Furnace, Hot Water Heater, Water Lines, Wiring to Fuse/Breaker Panel and Inverter. Storage at Rear of Seating Area on Drivers Side Underneath Seating Cushions and Lift Up Lid.

50 50 Optional Equipment Continued Optional HDTV with Blu-Ray Player The optional HDTV with Blu-Ray player are located on the passenger s side of the coach, just aft of the sliding side door. The Blu-Ray system is located in the first overhead cabinet passenger side. (Picture 50.1) The television is on a swivel mount that allows viewing from anywhere within your Sunlight as well as from outside your Sunlight. (Picture 50.2) (Picture 50.3) (* Note: Do not use the TV in the outside coach position during inclement weather. Moisture or other elements may affect the TV s performance or permanently damage the TV. (* Note: If the television arm starts to loosen or move while driving, there are slot screws on the tension catch that can be tightened or loosened as needed. * ) Picture 50.1 Optional Blu-Ray Player Located in First Upper Cabinet on Passenger Side. (*Note the Dual 12V Power Plugs. These are for the Blu-Ray and Your TV Power.) Picture 50.2 Optional HDTV in Intended Stowage Position. Picture 50.3 Optional HDTV Swiveled to Face Outside of Coach. (*Note That the TV Will Swivel Left/Right to Face Multiple Angles.)

51 51 On Board 120-Volt AC Power Standard 2000W Inverter The standard configuration includes a 2000-watt Pure Sine inverter. This inverter provides 120-volt AC (household current) for all of the outlets in your Sunlight; including the ones running the microwave and the air conditioner. The inverter is configured at the factory for the battery type and power sources in your Sunlight. Please do not change any settings without consulting the factory. Your refrigerator will run on either 12-volt battery power or 120-volt inverter (DC) power. Picture 51.1 Inverter Switch In on Position. The power button on your 2000W inverter must always stay in the off position. If the switch is turned to the on position your inverter will be running continuously draining your battery levels. It also overrides the inverter switch that is located on your monitor panel of your Sunlight. (Picture 51.4) * Always use the Inverter button on the monitor panel to power your inverter on or off. (Picture 51.1) Failure to do so will result in a constant drain of your battery system and will deplete the batteries to an unsafe level. * Picture 51.2 Picture 51.3 Picture 51.4 Inverter Storage Compartment. Located Under Drivers Side Hinged Board. Inverter Inside Storage Compartment. Inverter Switch Must Be in Off Position. Power Button in Off Position. Inverter Controlled by Switch on Monitor Panel.

52 52 Shore Power The shore power connection is through the shore power cord, stored in the rear large compartment drawer in the washroom/shower area. (Picture 52.1) The shore power cord connect port is located in the driver s side running board next to the running boards that house the dump hose and black/grey gate valve. Notice that the bottom terminal on the receptacle has a slight bend to it. (Picture 52.2) Match up the slightly angled terminal on the shore power cord to angled terminal in the 30AMP connect port. (Picture 52.3) After lining up the receptacle terminal to the shore power cord, gently push the cord until the terminals are fully inserted and turn the plug slightly clockwise. Then proceed to take the plastic black retaining ring and attach it to the threads on the connect port. Turn clockwise to tighten and secure the power cord to the connect port. When connected and plugged into a power source, the red light on the power cord will illuminate. (Note Use caution not to cross thread when tightening the retaining ring on the power cord to the power port.) The switchover from shore power to inverter is automatic. Before plugging in, turn on the inverter switch on the monitor panel. To connect to external (shore) power, plug your power cord into a 30-amp power source. At this point your inverter will recognize the power source. If a true 30-AMP power source is not available, adapters are available that allow for plugging into 110-outlets. See HOWTO s: Shore Power for a concise guide on how to connect and disconnect to shore power. Picture AMP Shore Power Cord. Picture AMP Shore Power Cord Connect Port. (*Note Bottom Terminal has Slight Angle to it.) Picture AMP Shore Power Cord. (Note the Angle in One Terminal. Attach to Terminal in Picture 52.2.)

53 53 Outlets There are several outlets throughout your coach. (Picture 53.1) The outlets are operated from the inverter, generator, or shore power and are protected by GFCI. Several outlets have ground fault circuitry (GFCI) - the button in the middle of the outlet pops out when the circuit becomes overloaded, they sense an anomaly has occurred or sometimes when the circuit undergoes transitional conditions. These outlets also protect other outlets in the Sunlight. If you are not getting power from an outlet, check and reset this button on the GFCI outlet itself if needed. All the outlets are connected so if the GFCI trips on any outlet in the coach you will need to rest this breaker that is located on the electrical panel located underneath the seating cushion on the driver s side of the coach. Picture V, USB and 110 Outlets are Available Throughout Your Sunlight

54 54 Alarms and Warnings Propane and CO Alarm Your vehicle has been equipped with a combination propane leak and carbon monoxide detection device for your protection. It is located slightly above floor level on the seating area next to the vents towards the front of the coach. (Picture 54.1) Be sure the detector is operating while using your vehicle. Do not block air circulation in the area where the propane leak detector is located. The detector runs on 12-volt power, and is operational whenever the battery disconnect switch is on. Whenever the vehicle is occupied, the battery disconnect switch should be on the "on" position for this reason. Coach power on the Monitor Panel must be in the on position for the CO detector operation. Make sure your battery disconnect switch is on. Picture 54.1 Propane and Carbon Monoxide Alarm. Do not disable, unplug, or otherwise hinder the operation of this detector or the smoke detector. The CO and Smoke detectors have a useful service life, beyond which it needs to be replaced. Alarms will occur from these detectors when the battery voltage is low. See Manufacturer s Owner s Manual for other operating instructions, or look for the sticker which is sometimes placed on the detector to see the replacement date. The detector may chirp if the coach batteries are running low. Smoke Alarm The smoke alarm is located near the front of the coach just inside the side entry door by the kitchen galley. (Picture 54.2) The smoke alarm requires a 9-volt battery and periodic replacement. Please refer to the Appliance/Products Owner's Manual for the unit in your vehicle. Smoke alarm is shipped with battery reversed. Check battery installation if the smoke alarm does not work. Picture 54.2 Smoke Alarm.

55 55 Fire Extinguisher Your Sunlight comes equipped with a dry chemical fire extinguisher suitable for BC fires. (Flammable Liquids and Energized Electrical Equipment) It is attached to the passenger seat base on the outside facing towards the passenger side door. (Picture 55.1) Before every trip, check to see that the needle on the dial is in the green range. If not, replace the fire extinguisher. DO NOT test your fire extinguisher by discharging it - total discharge time is 8 to 12 seconds, so it will become rapidly depleted if you test it this way. Service life on fire extinguishers currently supplied is 12 years; replace the fire extinguisher if it is more than 12 years past the year of manufacture stamped on the base of the cylinder. Picture 55.1 Fire Extinguisher Located on Passenger Seat Base on Outside Facing Door.

56 56 Inside Rope Lighting Controls Your Sunlight comes equipped with dimmable 12V rope lighting. (Picture 56.1) The 1 button power on/off control is located at the top of your monitor panel over the bright and dim buttons located underneath. (Picture 56.2) The 12V rope system will not operate unless you have your Battery Disconnect switch in the On position. To make your lights brighter, gently tap or hold your finger on the left side button underneath the power button. Stop at any point when lighting has reached desired brightness. To lower the lighting, tap or hold your finger on the right side button underneath the power button. Tap or hold until your lighting has reached the desired brightness. (Picture 56.3) *Note: The lights can be dimmed all the way to complete darkness. Please make sure your 12V rope lighting is off by using the On/Off power control switch. Leaving the lighting dimmed to complete darkness will still draw on your batteries unless the Battery Disconnect is in the Off Position*. Picture 56.1 Picture 56.2 Picture 56.3 Rope Lighting Wrapping Inside of Coach. Rope Lighting On/Off Control. Please Note That 12V Battery Disconnect Must Be in On Position for Lighting to Work. Slightly Hold or Tap Finger on Left Side Button to Raise Lighting or Slightly Hold or Tap Right Side Button to Lower Lighting.

57 57 Flat or Leaking Tire Maintenance Tire Jack and Inflation Kit Picture 57.1 Picture 57.2 Spare Tire Jack Kit Stored in Passenger Side Full Length Storage Compartment. OEM Dodge Portable Tire Inflation Kit is Included with Your Sunlight. Coach. The spare tire removal kit, (If Equipped) is stored on the passenger side storage compartment. To access, you can slide the side passenger side entry door open and open the storage door or remove the backrest and seat cushions on the passenger s side and lift up the hinged cover to reveal the spare tire kit. (Picture 57.1) Your Sunlight will come with a 12V OEM Dodge portable tire inflation kit. This kit will be included in your coaches accessory box. (Picture 57.2) Sunlight recommends that you have roadside service replace a flat or leaking tire or that you stop at a nearby tire shop as soon as practical. Your Sunlight comes with a 2 Year Roadside Assistance membership included with your purchase. Check your owner's documentation for information. Refer to the ProMaster Owner's manual for proper spare tire replacement technique.

58 58 Optional Tow Hitch and Tow Rating Tow Hitch Your Sunlight may be equipped with a Class III hitch with 350 pounds of tongue weight capacity. It is equipped with a 4-way wiring hook-up. (Picture 58.1) Your Sunlight can tow a maximum amount of 3,500lbs. *Note Remember to deduct the approximate amount of tongue weight for anything being towed on the rear of your Sunlight from your overall Occupant Cargo Carrying Capacity. These numbers must be taken into account so that you do not overload your coach and surpass the listed Occupant Cargo Carrying Capacity on your vehicles information sticker. * *Note If unsure of your overall Occupant Cargo Carrying Capacity when fully loaded and your tow item is hooked up to your Sunlight, you can find weight scales at all major truck stop facilities, state inspection areas and some RV facilities. Check your local area for a weight facility. * Picture 58.1 Sunlight Class III Hitch Receiver with 4 Way Wiring Adapter.

59 59 Maintenance Tires See the automotive chassis manufacturer's owner's manual and documents for tire warranty information. Inflation pressure information is located on the driver s door post. The current RAM ProMaster manual recommends checking tire pressures regularly, at least every other week and before a long trip. Tire rotation intervals depend on wear and other factors but tires should be rotated at least every maintenance interval, defined in your ProMaster owner's manual. Occupant Cargo Carrying Capacity See the information labels attached to the driver door post. (Picture 59.1) Picture 59.1 Sample EHGNA Vehicle Door Sticker. Information Includes Tire Inflation Information, Occupants and Cargo Carrying Capacity and at the Bottom of the Label You Will Find Your Coaches Paint Codes.

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