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I have searched through all of our on line information and cannot find any information on the wiring and operation of the KIB Panels in our coaches. Does anyone of our members have wiring schematics or operational information on the units? Also what is the cascade light pattern from full to empty for the propane and waste tanks? Any information or comments would be greatly appreciated.

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Posts: 60 | Location: Saint John, N.B. Canada | Member Since: 09-18-2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Everything works great on mine except the clock...so I haven't torn into it ... The LEDs light when you push the associated button.... You can switch between waste tanks.... Read the labels on the panel if there are any .... I'll look in my manuals and see if there is any info on it... What seems to be wrong with yours ? Does it light up at all ... Do any switches work ?...
 
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On my coach, when you switch between units ( waste tanks), all lights come on in various colours. They do not change regardless of fill conditions. The propane does the same thing. All other switches work fine including the clock. How is the light display supposed to work from full to empty ie what colours change or go on or off?
Thanks for your input dr. bart.
 
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