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selling dealer during the inspection process performed by the Warrantor and the selling dealer. If, however, you discover 

any such defect or damage when you take delivery of the motorhome, you must notify your dealer or Warrantor within ten 

days of the date of purchase to have repairs performed to the defect at no cost to you as provided by this Limited Warranty. 

If two unsuccessful repair attempts have been made to correct any covered defect that you believe substantially impairs 

the value, use or safety of your motorhome, or repairs to any covered defect(s), which you believe substantially impairs the 

value, use or safety of your motorhome, have taken 20 or more days to complete, you must, to the extent permitted by law, 

notify Warrantor directly in writing of the failure to successfully repair the defect(s) so that Warrantor can become directly 

involved in exercising a final repair attempt for the purpose of performing a successful repair to the identified defect(s).

HOW TO GET SERVICE:

 The “Acknowledgement of Receipt of Warranty/Product Information” form must be returned to Warrantor promptly upon 

purchase  to  assure  proper  part  replacement  and  repair  of  your  motorhome.  Failure  to  return  the “Acknowledgement 

of Receipt of Warranty/Product Information” form will not affect your rights under the Limited Warranty so long as you 

can furnish proof of purchase. For warranty service simply contact one of Warrantor’s authorized service centers for an 

appointment, then deliver your motorhome (at your expense) to the service center. If you need assistance in locating an 

authorized  warranty  service  facility,  contact  Warrantor’s  Customer  Service  Department  (1-574-  264-2900).  The  mailing 

address is:

P.O. Box 2888

Elkhart, Indiana 46515-2888

WHAT THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:

This Limited Warranty does not cover: any motorhome sold or registered outside of the United States or Canada; items 

which  are  added  or  changed  after  the  motorhome  leaves Warrantor’s  possession;  items  that  are  working  as  designed 

but with which you are unhappy with because of the design; normal wear and usage, such as fading or discoloration of 

fabrics, or the effects of moisture inside the motorhome; defacing, scratching, dents and chips on any surface or fabric of 

the motorhome, not caused by Warrantor; owner maintenance, including by way of example replacement of wiper blades, 

bulbs, filters, wheel alignments and resealing exterior sealant areas (see Care and Maintenance Section of Owner’s Manual); 

the automotive chassis and power train, including, by way of example the engine, drive-train, steering, ride and handling, 

braking,  wheel  balance,  muffler,  tire  wear  or  failure,  tubes,  batteries  and  gauges;  appliances  and  components  covered 

by their own manufacturer’s warranty including, by way of example the microwave, refrigerator, ice maker, stove, oven, 

generator, roof air conditioners, hydraulic jacks, VCR, television(s), water heater, furnace, stereo, radio, compact disc player, 

washer, dryer, inverter and cellular phone; or flaking, peeling and chips or other defects or damage in or to the exterior or 

finish caused by rocks or other road hazards, the environment including chemical off-gassing, airborne pollutants, salt, tree 

sap and hail causing any damage including but not limited to corrosion. Component part and appliance manufacturers issue 

limited warranties covering those portions of the motorhome not covered by the Limited Warranty issued by Warrantor. To 

learn more on what specific component parts and appliances are excluded from the Limited Warranty issued by Warrantor 

please contact your selling dealership or Warrantor directly or review the warranty packet inside the Motorhome.

EVENTS DISCHARGING WARRANTOR FROM OBLIGATION UNDER WARRANTY:

Misuse  or  neglect,  accidents,  unauthorized  alteration,  failure  to  provide  reasonable  and  necessary  maintenance  (see 

Owner’s Manual), damage caused by off road use, collision, fire, theft, vandalism, explosions, overloading in excess of rated 

capacities, and odometer tampering shall discharge Warrantor from any express or implied warranty obligation to repair 

any resulting defect.

DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES:

THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE MOTORHOME AND ANY PERSON TO WHOM THE MOTORHOME IS TRANSFERRED, AND 

ANY PERSON WHO IS AN INTENDED OR UNINTENDED USER OR BENEFICIARY OF THE MOTORHOME, SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED 

Chapter 1 - Warranty

Summary of Contents for avanti

Page 1: ...OWNERS MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ears of carefree comfortable travel and vacationing We hope that it will bring you that along with many years of enjoyment and pleasant memories This manual will help you better understand the features and operating performances of your recreational vehicle Please read it and keep it in your vehicle for future reference Our customers are extremely important to us and we want to assure you that we ...

Page 3: ...liances that are separately covered by another manufacturer s warranty are excluded from coverage under the Damon Motor Coach Limited Warranty I understand that this form is for product registration purposes and failure to return this form does not diminish my warranty rights during the warranty period The purchaser has inspected or been given the opportunity to inspect the vehicle taken the test ...

Page 4: ...PLACE STAMP HERE DAMON MOTOR COACH CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 2888 ELKHART IN 46515 2888 TAPE PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE TAPE PLEASE DO NOT STAPLE FOLD HERE FOLD HERE ...

Page 5: ... Mold 36 Prolonged Occupancy 36 PLUMBING SYSTEM CHAPTER 6 Water Pump and Filter 39 Fresh Water Fill Fresh Water Tank 39 City Water Hook up 39 Low Point Drains 39 Sanitizing the Fresh Water System 39 Heated Holding Tanks 40 Dumping Holding Tanks 40 Preventing Holding Tank Blockage 41 Termination Compartment Components 42 TECHNICAL SYSTEM CHAPTER 7 Chassis Electrical 43 Coach Electrical 43 Converter...

Page 6: ...64 Bedspread Drapes 64 Carpet 64 Countertops 64 Hardware 64 Kitchen Fixtures 64 Mini Blinds Roman Shades 65 Sink 65 Solid Surface Countertop 65 Upholstery Fabrics 65 Wall Coverings 65 Cabinets 66 Windows 66 WINTER USE AND STORAGE CHAPTER 11 Water System 67 Food Storage 67 Propane System 67 Heating 67 Condensation 67 Winterization Procedure 67 Water Heater Bypass 69 Winterization Checklist 70 MAINT...

Page 7: ...elated problem and your dealer will be better able to get you back on the road again in a timely manner We sincerely believe that your dealer and the factory representative will be able to solve any problem which may arise If their combined efforts are not satisfactory please send a letter describing the circumstances to Damon Motor Coach Customer Service Department PO Box 2888 Elkhart IN 46515 28...

Page 8: ...and or damage to the motorhome A WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT IF NOT AVOIDED MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY A CAUTION INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT IF NOT AVOIDED MAY RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY A NOTICE INDICATES AN INSTRUCTION OR PROCEDURE THAT IS IMPORTANT FOR PROPER SERVICE A NOTICE CAN ALSO SUPPLY INFORMATION THAT WILL HELP TO MAKE ...

Page 9: ... has authority to enlarge amend or modify this LimitedWarranty The dealer is not the Warrantor s agent but is an independent entity Warrantor is not responsible for any undertaking representation or warranty made by any dealer or other person beyond those expressly set forth in this Limited Warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation ...

Page 10: ... usage such as fading or discoloration of fabrics or the effects of moisture inside the motorhome defacing scratching dents and chips on any surface or fabric of the motorhome not caused by Warrantor owner maintenance including by way of example replacement of wiper blades bulbs filters wheel alignments and resealing exterior sealant areas see Care and Maintenance Section of Owner s Manual the aut...

Page 11: ...ONE YEAR AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD DESIGNATED ABOVE THE PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRS SHALL NOT SUSPEND THIS LIMITATIONS PERIOD FROM EXPIRING Some states do not allow thereductioninthestatuteoflimitations sotheabovereductioninthestatuteoflimitationsmaynotapplytoyou Warrantor participates in the Consumer Arbitration Program for Recreational Vehicles CAP RV This third party dispu...

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Page 13: ... the inside air This can be reduced by always keeping the bathroom door closed and the window or vents open when bathing and for a period of time when you have finished bathing or cooking to allow for dissipation of all the moisture Use your vent hood and fan when cooking Don t hang wet clothes in your unit to dry When left for prolonged periods of time condensation can cause considerable damage t...

Page 14: ... is permissible to apply a coat of lightweight oil to the drive shaft and roller areas located below the main floor Remove any excess oil so dirt and debris cannot build up To maintain the integrity of the retractable step in your motorhome you must periodically inspect it for rust or damage also see that it is lubricated to function safely and to ensure proper working order The owner is responsib...

Page 15: ...ure Sales Automotive Lights 574 262 3688 Hehr Windows 517 845 3061 Hoosier Wood Freestanding Dinette Buffet Folding Chairs 574 534 4474 Intellitec Battery Control Center Auto Energy Select Switch 630 268 0010 Lippert Components Slideouts Leveling Systems 574 537 8900 Magnum Inverter Converter 425 353 8833 Midwest Sales Microwave 574 287 3385 Norco Slideouts 574 262 3400 Onan Generator 800 888 6626...

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Page 17: ...mproper inspections or maintenance neglect may invalidate your Limited Warranty Proper loading is one of the most important considerations when traveling in a motorhome Your motorhome is built to withstand a certain maximum load Check the Federal Certification Label located in the driver s area to determine the safe load limits For safety s sake NEVER OVERLOADTHE MOTORHOME This chapter contains in...

Page 18: ...uld be secured or stored away Be sure all loose items are secured or properly stored while the vehicle is in motion Possible overlooked items may include canned goods small appliances on countertop cooking pans on range or free standing furniture These items could become dangerous projectiles during a sudden stop For storage and equipment should be closed and locked also making sure that loose ite...

Page 19: ...w batteries in battery operated devices Test propane smoke and carbon monoxide detectors Replace the batteries if necessary Check the monitor panel operation Open and operate all vents and vent fans Remove any outside coverings if applicable Inspect120Voltelectricalsystemwhichincludespowercord converter alloutletsand exposed wiring If defects are found consult your servicing dealer or an authorize...

Page 20: ...le Identification Number VIN and the type of unit The Federal Weight Label found on the entrance door and in the driver s area is installed in the vehicle as required by federal standards It contains the Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity OCCC The label will also list the Vehicle Identification Number VIN the safety belt equipped seating capacity and the weight of a full load of fresh water The ...

Page 21: ...ect the amount of water capacity that you carry A smaller passenger capacity for camping provides reasonable cargo capacity for trips and activities not involving overnight stays It may be necessary to reduce the amount of water carried and unload some cargo items normally carried for camping in order to provide carrying capacity for the additional day use passengers Drive the front wheels onto th...

Page 22: ... the front axle and too heavy on the rear axle can result in steering difficulties By knowing what your vehicle weighs you can determine the best location for your belongings Simply because you can fit everything in one compartment for easy access does not mean that this is the best place for an item Your home is now moving down the road so the little things like location of heavy items because mo...

Page 23: ...argo in the motorhome providing you DO NOT overload the individual GAWR s Example If you have a GCWR of 20 000 lbs and your unit is fully loaded to its maximum GVWR of 16 000 lbs GCWR 20 000 lbs GVWR 16 000 lbs 4 000 lbs Total of 4 000 lbs available to tow a vehicle or trailer behind the motorhome This will be the MAXIMUM weight your unit is certified by the chassis manufacturer to safely pull DO ...

Page 24: ...24 Chapter 2 Planning and Preparation ...

Page 25: ...ap can spray fuel from the opening causing a possible hazard When removing the filler cap rotate it slowly only far enough to allow pressure to release After any hissing sounds die down complete the removal of the cap To protect the gasoline system from excessive pressure or vacuum or from sudden release of pressure replace lost caps with caps of the same design available from your motorhome deale...

Page 26: ...t instructions which pertain to your unit Lug nuts vary from chassis to chassis and the GVW Gross Vehicle Weight of your motorhome See Chassis Owner s Manual for specific instructions on tightening lug nuts After operating 50 100 miles retighten to the same specification If you don t have proper equipment stop at the nearest service facility and have the torque of the lug nuts checked Never place ...

Page 27: ...u are driving your motorhome Pressure sealing valve caps should always be used to prevent air from escaping from the valve stem If you use valve stem extension hoses make sure they are good quality stainless steel braid reinforced and are securely anchored to the outer wheel If your motorhome has wheel covers which must be removed to check the inflation then consider removing them as the extra tim...

Page 28: ...28 Chapter 3 On the Road Safety ...

Page 29: ...ther 12 Volt house powered devices when shore power is removed and the battery disconnect is in the storage mode While this is ideal when your coach is in storage and the propane system is shutdown there will be no warning if this should happen while camping and an propane leak occurs To warn you of this possible hazard a label is located near the propane leak detector The propane detector is oper...

Page 30: ...Lift the handles and push the window open to exit Make sure all occupants are aware of the exit locations and their operation Make sure to read and understand the generator owner s manual before operating the generator Observe all operating instructions and warnings as well as all recommended maintenance schedules and procedures The onboard generator makes your RV fully self contained It allows yo...

Page 31: ...r service Studiesoftiresafetyshowthatmaintainingpropertirepressure observingtireandvehicle load limits not carrying more weight in your motorhome than your tires or motorhome can safely handle avoiding road hazards and inspecting tires for cuts slashes and other irregularities are the most important thing you can do to avoid tire failure such as tread separation or blowout and flat tires These act...

Page 32: ... Most tires may naturally lose air over time Tires can lose air suddenly if you drive over a pothole or other object or if you strike the curb when parking With radial tires it is usually not possible to determine under inflation by visual inspection For convenience purchase a tire pressure gauge to keep in your vehicle Gauges can be purchased at tire dealerships auto supply stores and other retai...

Page 33: ...itioningweightsonthewheeltocounterbalance heavy spots on the wheel and tire assembly A wheel alignment adjusts the angles of the wheelssothattheyarepositionedcorrectlyrelativetothevehicle sframe Thisadjustment maximizes the life of your tires These adjustments require special equipment and should be performed by a qualified technician Beforerotatingyourtirescheckthechassisowner smanualforrotationr...

Page 34: ...34 Chapter 4 Safety Provisions ...

Page 35: ...ehyde while others may not have any reaction to the same levels of formaldehyde Amounts released decrease over time To reduce or lessen exposure to chemicals from off gassing it is of utmost importance that you ventilate your recreational vehicle Ventilation should occur frequently after purchase and at times when the temperatures and humidity are elevated Remember off gassing is accelerated by he...

Page 36: ...istinventilation Inextremelyhumidconditions theuseofadehumidifier canbehelpful Ifusingadehumidifier pleasereadandfollowallmanufacturerinstructions and recommendations to the use and cleaning of the dehumidifier Frequent use of your RV or regular cleaning is an important preventative measure Further any spills should be wiped up quickly and dried as soon as possible Avoid leaving damp items lying a...

Page 37: ...n to minimize their effects For tips on controlling condensation see Tips to Controlling Condensation section Your motorhome is not designed nor intended for permanent housing Use of this product for long term or permanent occupancy may lead to premature deterioration of structure interior finishes fabrics carpeting and drapes Damage or deterioration due to long term occupancy may not be considere...

Page 38: ...38 Chapter 5 Health and Well being ...

Page 39: ... the inlet or vent There is no automatic shut off for the fresh water tank fill When completely filling the tank to maximum water capacity fill all water lines and the water heater as well When possible traveling with an empty fresh water tank will provide for more cargo carrying capacity and better gas mileage If you choose to use city water directly for your water source simply attach the extern...

Page 40: ...ly close all drains and fill the fresh water tank as you normally would Make sure the water heater has water in it prior to igniting Chlorine is poisonous Recap bottle and clean any appliances used with soap and water The waste water system is comprised of dual holding tanks with individual termination valves The holding solid waste tank as indicated on your monitor panel collects all the waste ma...

Page 41: ...ured and locked You may wish to add an approved deodorant chemical approved for your sewer system to aid in the breakdown of solid wastes as well as making your system more pleasant to use Do not leave the termination valves in the open position or open them prior to having the sewer hose connected Do not remove the termination cap with the termination valves in the open position The most common h...

Page 42: ...for tank filling progress and turn off that valve when tank is full Compartment light This is controlled by the compartment light switch at the entry door Soap Dispenser To clean your hands and any other appliance in this area Exterior shower head For washing animals hands sewer hose or any exterior cleaning job Termination cap Remove this to install the sewer hose Be sure that the termination val...

Page 43: ...ect current DC system supplies all the power to operate the 12 Volt devices in your vehicle It is made up of four parts 1 Auxiliary Coach Batteries 2 Chassis Batteries 3 Converter Inverter 4 Battery Control Center BCC The system has been designed to provide adequate power during travel dry camping or campground use When shore power is unavailable the coach batteries power all house 12Volt devices ...

Page 44: ...receptacles The GFCI is designed to limit the time of exposure to an electrical shock caused by current leakage to the ground The GFCI should be checked once a month to assure proper operation To test the GFCI 1 Press the TEST button 2 The RESET button will pop up If the RESET button does not pop up a loss of ground fault protection is indicated DO NOT USE that outlet or other outlets on the same ...

Page 45: ...Propane tank Fresh water tank Holding tank 1 black toilet waste water Holding tank 2 gray sink and shower waste water Push and hold the button until the panel registers a reading The levels are registered as F full 2 3 full 1 3 full The monitor panel gives its readings of the water and waste tanks by means of an electrical signal between the tank probes If there is an extremely low mineral content...

Page 46: ...amon dealer If you smell propane Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials Do not touch any electrical switches Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve or gas supply connection Open doors and windows Leave the area until the odor clears Have the gas system checked immediately by a certified RV technician Annualmaintenanceshouldbeconductedonthepropanegasappliancesandequipm...

Page 47: ...cessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion Your motorhome is equipped with a home theatre system This home theatre system is integrated into the dash radio system The DVD video cannot be displayed on the main dash screen unless the parking brake to your motorhome is applied If you attempt to play a DVD while the vehicle is moving your screen will display PARKING This is a safety requirement Th...

Page 48: ...atures are present Allow the interior of the motorhome to cool down or warm up before using the player Remote does not function Battery may be depleted Replace battery with new Battery installed incorrectly Remove battery and install correctly No image on the monitor Motorhome may not be in park position In a safe location safely park and apply the parking brake Flashing image or interference on t...

Page 49: ...rolisalsoyourturnsignal controller To turn on your windshield wipers twist the end of the control to desired position To activate the washer push onto the washer tab REMOTE MIRRORS This switch allows you to set the viewing angle of your mirrors from the convenience of the driver s seat To adjust the driver s side mirror move the lever to the left For the passenger s side move the lever to the righ...

Page 50: ...cools interior air Setting controls to normal A C conditions outdoor air This chassis climate control is not intended to heat or cool the entire motorhome The parking brake is located under that dash to the left of the steering wheel To set press down on the foot petal To release pull on the parking brake lever Be sure the service brakes are engaged whenever applying or releasing the parking brake...

Page 51: ...frame pull towards you and down on the bed frame until bed has reached the lowest position To raise the bed to the up position stand in the center of the bed lift up on the bed frame until bed reaches up position Insert the locking pins on either side of the bed on the mechanism and securely latch the safety straps The bed mechanism will stop when having made contact with the internal bumpers The ...

Page 52: ...l position No debris is caught between the slide room roof and awning Verify that any cargo inside the motorhome during the retraction mode will not restrict the slide room 3 Turn the key to the ON position Press the slide room switch to the IN position As a safety feature if you let up on the switch the room will stop moving 4 Turn the key to the OFF position Insert the travel lock into the wall ...

Page 53: ...eturn the cover to its counter flush position lift straight up to disengage the holding mechanism and return it to the original position The range has a piezo lighter To operate turn the burner valve on then turn the piezo lighter At that point the pilot light will remain on for the oven until it is manually turned off The oven is not self cleaning and will need routine cleansing Please do not sto...

Page 54: ...wer hose has a bracket that keeps the shower head from dropping and contaminating the fresh water system It also has a vacuum breaker to prevent the head from siphoning water back into the fresh water system The shower operates just like the shower at your home with two knobs that control the mix and flow of water You can adjust the height of the shower head by sliding the shower head up or down t...

Page 55: ...e doors under the slide out and doors that are mounted below gas fired appliances with exhaust may have a prop rod so the exhaust does not damage the door Most models have pass through compartments for storing longer items Always keep the doors locked when traveling to prevent accidental opening or theft Damon motor coaches have plywood reinforced roofs which are strong enough to walk on Use the t...

Page 56: ...nic ignition lighter and a safety pop off valve to relieve the pressure should it be necessary The refrigerator is an electronic ignition appliance and there is no need to access this panel except for service or checking for insect nests If a problem is encountered follow the guidelines for use as outlined in the Refrigerator Owner s Manual located in the Owner s Information Kit If the problem is ...

Page 57: ...hese batteries serviced when servicing other vehicle systems Auxiliary battery house battery for motorhomes are a single auxiliary 12 Volt battery to provide living area power requirements Have the battery serviced when servicing other vehicle systems When operating properly the motorhome alternator will be able to handle normal vehicle driving requirements and also recharge the batteries in a rea...

Page 58: ...any frustrating electrical problems For example 12 Volt power is needed for the furnace refrigerator water heater and some air conditioner functions The generator is another area in which simple preventive maintenance can head off problems before they happen Read the manual supplied with the generator in the Owner s Information Kit for the care and maintenance required on a regular basis If you ex...

Page 59: ...terial use a mixture of 1 4 cup of dish soap and 1 4 cup of bleach mixed with 5 gallons of warm water Liberally apply this mixture on the top of the fabric then roll the awning up for 5 minutes This will apply the mixture to the bottom as well Roll the awning back out and hose off with fresh water Repeat if necessary Allow to dry before rolling back up Avoid the use of caustic household cleaners m...

Page 60: ...nce against surface deterioration If deterioration has occurred check with your dealer for the steps required to restore the finish Buffing or even painting may be necessary in extreme cases Small cracks known as gel coat crazing are a common characteristic of the gel coat finish not warrantable defects Wax fiberglass surfaces at least once a year with a standard liquid or nonabrasive paste wax Ma...

Page 61: ... NOT recommended Do not use petroleum solvents harsh abrasives or citric based cleaners Inspect the roof components at least twice a year to make sure that all the seals are not cracked or worn Proper maintenance of seals is necessary to keep moisture from entering and causing severe damage such as rot mold or mildew If you encounter drying cracked or weathered seals make sure to reseal as necessa...

Page 62: ...ausing them to dry crack or separate If you are unsure what to look for have your dealer instruct you and also show you the correct method for renewing the seals If you prefer they will be able to perform seal maintenance for your convenience The exterior of your motorhome is made of pre finished aluminum and fiberglass Wash it frequently with a mild soap and soft rag in lukewarm water If you trav...

Page 63: ...icant coats the bearing surfaces and the antenna rotates freely Replace set screw Buildup of mud under the body can cause rust and can add unnecessary weight which contributes to the gross weight of the vehicle This effectively reduces the amount of cargo you can still carry and remain within your GVWR and GAWR limits Check the condition of the frame regularly Keep it clean and repaint as necessar...

Page 64: ...ons Test the detector operation after vehicle has been in storage before each trip and at least once a week during use Push the test button until a short beep about 2 seconds is heard Release the button The detector then resumes normal operation In normal operation the detector will flash the red LED once every thirty seconds High pressurelaminatecountertopsarequiteeasytokeepclean Waxingisnot nece...

Page 65: ...eaners Contact the manufacturer should you need further assistance Your RV is a small living area so soiling may occur more frequently and items will need more attention than your furniture at home Please follow these guidelines for cleaning your upholstered fabrics Do not use water based cleaners If a spill does occur blot up the spot but do not rub it in Some solvents are not recommended since t...

Page 66: ...veral aftermarket specialty glass cleaners The inside window track must be kept free of debris to keep the drain holes clear These products should be cared for as you would any fine piece of wood furniture Apply a furniture polish when you clean to maintain the natural beauty and luster of wood This will keep your cabinets looking new and keep wood from drying out Murphy s Oil Soap is a good choic...

Page 67: ...hat the motorhome is left for a period of time without the furnace in operation canned goods and other foods packed in water should be stored as high as possible since heat rises They might also be stored in the refrigerator as insulation against the cold Store dry foods and other items that are not damaged by freezing temperatures in the lower storage areas Make sure to use an propane that will v...

Page 68: ... out the water lines do not exceed 55 P S I until no more water can be seen coming out of the lines Pause for several seconds and repeat until clear Put nontoxic RV antifreeze in the drains p traps and water tanks If you do not have access to an air compressor you may use the wet method of winterization After you have completely drained all the tanks water heater and lines by opening the low point...

Page 69: ...g an additional six to ten gallons of antifreeze through the water heater system when winterizing the system Be sure to remove the drain plug from the outside of the water heater to drain the water heater tank When storing your motorhome for the winter or other extreme conditions certain precautions need to be made to protect it until you open it up again for use Make sure to talk with your local ...

Page 70: ...ws Close and lock Inspect and reseal if necessary Holding Tanks Drain and rinse Close valves Add a small amount of RV antifreeze to keep valves and gaskets lubricated Drain Traps Pour a cup of RV antifreeze down all drains Wipe all fixtures clean Refrigerator Clean Leave both doors propped open Cover exterior panels and roof vents Leave an opened box of baking soda inside the refrigerator to preve...

Page 71: ...ntained A warm battery accepts charge much more readily than a cold one Keep the battery vent caps in place during storage and prohibit smoking welding and other work involving the use of flames in the area Fuel Store with the tank full to prevent condensation buildup Dash Air Conditioner Run for a short period of time to assure the compressor seal is lubricated Interior Checktheinteriorofthemotor...

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Page 73: ...tem x Check hoses fittings connections for leaks x Check drainage system for leaks x x x Sanitize flush system x Winterize system if necessary Electrical System x Check GFCI circuits x Perform maintenance procedures per generator manual x Check service batteries x Add distilled water to batteries if necessary Safety Equipment x Test propane smoke CO detectors x Test check fire extinguisher Carpet ...

Page 74: ...aker Yard Chairs Small Level Foil Plastic Wrap Tire Pressure Gauge Glasses Cups Various Tools Plastic Containers PET COMFORT Plates Bowls Food Water Dish Portable Grill Leash Pots Pans Skillets Litter HOUSEKEEPING Salt Pepper Litter Box Dish Cloths Dish Towels Seasonings Spices Pet Food Dish washing Soap Silverware Spatulas etc Portable Cages Disposable Gloves Toaster Scoop w bags Garbage Trash Ba...

Page 75: ...75 Maintenance Schedule Date Service Preformed Mileage Date Service Preformed Mileage ...

Page 76: ...76 Maintenance Schedule Date Service Preformed Mileage Date Service Preformed Mileage ...

Page 77: ...77 Date Mileage Fuel Gallon Oil Quarts MPG Date Mileage Fuel Gallon Oil Quarts MPG Fuel Oil Record ...

Page 78: ...78 Fuel Oil Record Date Mileage Fuel Gallon Oil Quarts MPG Date Mileage Fuel Gallon Oil Quarts MPG ...

Page 79: ...79 Notes ...

Page 80: ...80 Notes ...

Page 81: ...step switch is in OFF position Check battery voltage Recharge or replace as needed Check door switch alignment Realign or repair if necessary Check 25 Amp fuse in the battery control center Check step frame for damage or misalignment Replace if necessary Lubricate step assembly with a lithium spray grease if necessary Step operates intermittently Check door switch alignment Realign if necessary Ch...

Page 82: ... off or tripped inside power center Reset main breaker If necessary Generator makes clicking sound when trying to start Battery condition may be low Recharge if necessary Check for poor ground or battery connection Lights flicker Loose or defective bulb Tighten or replace as needed Converter is overheating Open the cover to cool down and reduce the load by turning off some 12 Volt lights Lights di...

Page 83: ...warning lights are not functioning properly Lights will not come on check for broken wire at warning switch on the jack Lights will not go out faulty warning switch or wires are shorted to the ground Smell gas in or around unit Propane tanks may be overfilled Working with propane can be dangerous Follow these instructions Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking material Do not touc...

Page 84: ... conditions Have the regulator tested by your gas dealer or a certified RV technician Top burner or oven burner won t light or won t stay lit Check position of top burners and flash tubing Clean clogged burner ports with a toothpick See Oven Owner s Manual for proper care and maintenance Gas smell Check all connections with leak detector solution Never Use a match or flame to check for leaks All p...

Page 85: ...urned on Check circuit breakers in coach Have a Damon dealer check to see if there is proper voltage from shoreline or generator Unit runs but coil freezes and compressor cycles too soon Control setting may be too low cycles too soon Make sure the filter is clean and unobstructed Have the coolant level checked by a qualified service facility Does not get cold enough Start unit before the day gets ...

Page 86: ...led roller so this may happen over time Take precautions when lubricating Water is getting in at the bottom corners of the room Verify the exterior seals are against the room at the top corners and not turned in when room is out Also check for voids in the seal on the roof Room will not move in or out Ensure ignition switch is in the OFF position Check the auto resetting fuse located by the slide ...

Page 87: ...otice during the draining that the water is flowing sporadically or slowly instead of flowing freely you should open your relief valve to allow air into the tank If the water does not flow freely take a small gauge wire or coat hanger and push through the drain opening to eliminate any obstructions After thoroughly draining the tank flush the entire system from the water inlet all the way to the h...

Page 88: ... hot water heater Check for frozen water lines or water tank Pump will not shut off Runs when faucet is closed Turn off pump or city water supply Check for damp areas around plumbing appliances Check plumbing for leaks and inspect for leaky valves on toilet Have the pump checked by your Damon dealer or a qualified RV technician Wet areas near water connections pump runs while the faucets are close...

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Page 101: ...6 Fantastic Vent 56 Faucet 53 Federal Certification Label 20 Federal Weight Label 20 Fiberglass 60 Fire Extinguisher 29 Food Storage 67 Formaldehyde 35 Fresh Water Fill Fresh Water Tank 39 Fresh Water System 58 FUEL OIL RECORD 77 Fuel System 25 Furnace 56 81 Gear Selector 49 Generator 30 45 56 58 82 GFCI 44 Graphics 61 Hardware 64 Heated Holding Tanks 40 Heating 67 Home Theater Operation 47 Home T...

Page 102: ...g Wheel 50 Temperature Control 50 Termination Compartment Components 42 86 Tips to Control Condensation 35 Tire Care 27 Tires 31 32 33 63 Toilet 54 Towing and GCWR 23 Trailer Hitches and Towing 22 TRAVEL PREPARATION CHECKLIST 74 TV Antenna 63 86 Underbody 63 Upholstery Fabrics 65 Ventilation 35 Wall Coverings 65 Waste Tank 87 Waste Water System 58 Water Heater 53 56 69 87 Water Pump 39 88 Water Sy...

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