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Yes - first RV. Took the freightliner class. Learned alot but you don't learn everything. We don't move until the gauges air up to 125.
I also do a visual check. Sometimes the gauge will indicate you are "aired up" and you are not.
 
Looked in the owner's manual but did not find it so I asked her.
Sadly, "RV owner's manuals" rarely provide much useful information. Pages and pages of warnings--some about the most ridiculous things--but little, if anything, that owners really need to know. I suppose that's a good thing in a way; it provides the incentive for great forums like RVF to spring up. :ROFLMAO:

Glad you came here and asked. We're all been "new" at some time or another and sharing information we picked up along the way is what we do here.

TJ
 

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