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Use a baking soda and water mix to neutralize the acid accumulations on the battery top taking care to prevent the 
soda solution from entering the battery.  

 

Do not tilt the battery onto its side or top. 

 

Watch for overcharging.  Overcharge may be identified by excessive water use, active material or oozing acid 
material at or near the vent caps. 

 

Always remove the negative (-) cable first then the positive (+) 

 

Keep the cable connection terminals clean and securely attached to the battery.  Many voltage issues are caused by 
dirty or loose cables. 

 

Be cautious when connecting or disconnecting battery cables or charger cables from the battery as a poor connection 
may arc causing an explosion.  

 

   

Keep all flames, sparks, and heat sources away from the battery.  Batteries may contain explosive 
hydrogen gas which is extremely flammable.   If ignited, serious injury may result.  

 

INTERIOR CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

CABINETS 

Use a stain or scratch remover to cover any scratches on the cabinet surfaces then apply a quality furniture polish to all 
interior wood surfaces. Pay particular attention to those cabinets which are subject to direct exposure of the sun. 

WALL AND CEILING SURFACES 

Clean with a mild detergent and warm water solution to clean the wall surfaces.  Apply the solution with a rag or sponge then 
immediately dry the surface with a towel.   Do not use harsh chemicals or excessive amounts of water. 

COUNTERTOP SURFACE 

Mild soap and water is the preferred cleaning method of countertops.   If necessary you may use a mild non-abrasive cleaner 
formulated for countertop use.   Abrasive cleaners will scratch the surface causing a dull finish.  Do not place hot items such 
as pot and pans directly on the countertop surface.  Do not use the countertop as a cutting board or chopping block. 

WINDOW COVERINGS 

Blinds or shades may be cleaned with a vacuum utilizing a soft brush attachment. Upholstery cleaners are not recommended 
on fabric shades or valances.   Curtains are to be dry-cleaned only. Do not wash curtains using traditional methods.  A flame 
retardant solution must be reapplied to the curtains and fabrics following any cleaning or dry cleaning process.    

BEDSPREAD 

Bedspreads are to be professionally dry-cleaned only.  Do not wash and dry bedspreads using traditional methods as 
shrinkage, discoloration, and melting may occur.  Refer to the use-and-care label on the bedspread for further instruction.  

UPHOLSTERY 

Promptly blot up spills on upholstery and fabrics.  Using as little water as possible, first attempt to clean the stain with water 
and mild soap.  Use upholstery cleaner if the water and mild soap method fails to remove the stains.   As with all cleaners, 
first test the upholstery cleaner in a hidden area to verify compatibility with the fabrics.    

BATHTUB/SHOWER & SINK 

Use only mild non abrasive cleaners formulated for plastics and acrylics.  Do not use harsh chemicals, harsh cleaning agents 
or scouring pads.   

MIRRORS AND GLASS 

Use a quality glass cleaner formulated for glass and mirrors.  

Summary of Contents for Ever-Lite 2010

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...The information contained within this manual is as accurate as possible at time of printing and generally reflects features designs specifications and components available at that time EverGreen Recre...

Page 3: ...2 PO Box 52 Middlebury IN 46540 574 825 4298 Phone 574 825 4299 Facsimile www goevergreenrv com Date of Purchase Product Series Serial Number VIN Model Model Year Mr Mrs Ms Purchaser s Name Last First...

Page 4: ...roper weight distribution I have received and read a copy of the EverGreen Recreational Vehicles LLC Limited Warranty Limited Warranty before completing purchase of the vehicle and agree to the terms...

Page 5: ..._______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ______...

Page 6: ...OLS USED WITHIN THIS MANUAL 16 BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR NEW RECREATIONAL VEHICLE 16 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 16 EXIT WINDOW 17 PROPANE SAFETY 17 ELECTRICAL SAFETY 18 FIRE SAFETY 18 SMOKE DETECTOR...

Page 7: ...RS 35 PLUMBING SYSTEMS 36 FRESH WATER AND WATER PUMP SYSTEM 36 SANITIZING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM 37 WATER HEATER PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 37 WATER HEATER BYPASS VALVE 38 WATER LINE DRAINS 39 WINTERIZATIO...

Page 8: ...RTOP SURFACE 47 WINDOW COVERINGS 47 BEDSPREAD 47 UPHOLSTERY 47 BATHTUB SHOWER SINK 47 MIRRORS AND GLASS 47 FLOORING VINYL LINOLEUM 48 FLOORING CARPET 48 PRE TRIP CHECKLIST 49 MAINTENANCE LOG 50 PRESCR...

Page 9: ...tify an authorized EverGreen RV dealership or EverGreen RV of the warrantable issue no later than ten 10 days following expiration of this Limited Warranty Repair or replacement of defective component...

Page 10: ...to light bulbs fuses tire wear lubricants sealant and seals slide out adjustments door and drawer adjustments and awning tension 6 Vehicles not purchased through on authorized dealer of EverGreen RV v...

Page 11: ...s LP regulator pressure cabinet latches plumbing fittings TV antenna control and voids in sealants for the first ninety 90 days following delivery of the vehicle to the original retail purchaser If an...

Page 12: ...nt both warranty periods are relevant to any claim the thirty 30 day period provided for herein shall begin to run as to any particular component to which the claim relates at the end of the limited w...

Page 13: ...TY SERVICE WHILE TRAVELING In the event you require service while traveling please contact EverGreen RV or your selling dealer for warranty authorization prior to repair Repairs made without prior app...

Page 14: ...pre delivery product and warranty acknowledgement form Complete and submit the warranty registration form to EverGreen RV within ten 10 days of delivery to purchaser Perform any necessary warrantable...

Page 15: ...se labels are intended to remain attached to the respective area Please do not remove these labels BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR NEW RECREATIONAL VEHICLE In an effort to maximize your enjoyment with the...

Page 16: ...ovide adequate fresh air supply can result in elevated carbon monoxide levels and asphyxiation If at any time you smell propane 1 Immediately extinguish all smoking materials open flames and pilot lig...

Page 17: ...SAFETY Do not store gasoline propane or other flammable liquids or gases in the RV Never smoke in bed and always use an ashtray Portable fuel burning equipment such as gas grills should never be used...

Page 18: ...me Exposure Unconsciousness Convulsions Cardio respiratory Failure Death Carbon Monoxide can be fatal If the alarm sounds provide ventilation by opening the entry door windows and roof vents then imme...

Page 19: ...for additional information regarding the propane system Do not test for propane leaks using a lighter or flame as serious injury or death may result FIRE EXTINGUISHER OPERATION Fire extinguishers are...

Page 20: ...the trailer Only drive at speeds comfortable to you and appropriate for the weather road conditions and road grade Do not exceed posted speed limits for combination vehicles Avoid getting close to a...

Page 21: ...studies suggest two occupants can generate more than a gallon of moisture daily from normal activities Extreme situations may result in condensation or water dripping from the ceiling and other inter...

Page 22: ...tly reduces exchange of outside air therefore when new or when exposed to elevated humidity or temperatures these products may off gas quantities of chemicals such as formaldehyde The off gassing may...

Page 23: ...f the tire from sidewall to sidewall 65 The 65 reflects the aspect ratio or the tire s ratio of height to width R The R indicates the example tire is a tire constructed of radial ply construction 15 T...

Page 24: ...tightening or under tightening of the lug nuts may result in wheel separation causing serious injury or death CHANGING A SPARE TIRE 1 If changing a tire by roadside place reflective triangles or flar...

Page 25: ...re to hub face of axle Failure to match offset may reduce stability of the trailer and may cause contact of the wheel tire assembly with other trailer components Other aftermarket wheel accessories th...

Page 26: ...the tires must be properly balanced by a qualified tire service center The service center will balance the wheel tire assembly by positioning small weights on the wheel to counterbalance the heavy or...

Page 27: ...e locking clip 7 As a test to verify proper coupling lower the jack to verify the tow vehicle is raised when the jack is extended 8 Connect the power cord to the tow vehicle 9 Connect the breakaway sw...

Page 28: ...k stops and travel centers HITCH WEIGHT Drive the loaded trailer onto scales making certain the trailer hitch or tongue will be the only contact point with scales after unhooking from tow vehicle Unho...

Page 29: ...line for leveling the trailer when parking at a campsite The trailer must be level prior to operation of slide rooms or appliances The level should be checked using a two foot carpenter s level place...

Page 30: ...shore power or by the tow vehicle alternator when connected to a two vehicle with auxiliary charging capacity 12 VOLT FUSES The 12 volt type ATC replaceable blade fuses will be located adjacent to th...

Page 31: ...component warranties Improper modification may result in serious injury electrocution or death 120 VOLT SHORE POWER CORD CONNECTION PROCESS Connecting to shore power 1 Turn off the 30 amp or 50 amp m...

Page 32: ...s connected to that one circuit Try moving appliances such as heaters hair dryers and toasters to another electrical circuit Do not use extension cord between your trailer s power cord and an electric...

Page 33: ...ical system inspected by a qualified electrician MANAGING YOUR ELECTRICAL USAGE Your recreational vehicle is carefully designed with a sophisticated electrical system for your camping use The chart be...

Page 34: ...parent 9 Have the propane systems checked prior to again using the propane system REGULATORS Most propane regulators are of a two stage design in which two regulators are contained within the same bod...

Page 35: ...may result in a failure or event causing significant injury or death PLUMBING SYSTEMS The plumbing system in your trailer is typically categorized into three primary sub systems Fresh water Gray water...

Page 36: ...tem by opening all faucets and drains while running the water pump 8 Continue filling the entire water system with clean water and run water through all facets until the bleach odor is no longer prese...

Page 37: ...n subjected to freezing conditions A water heater failure due to freezing is considered misuse or abuse and is not covered under any warranty Please see the water heater owner s manual supplied with t...

Page 38: ...and then open all faucets low point drains water heater exterior drain plug and fresh water tank drain 4 When completely drained close the faucets and drains 5 Remove water filter if so equipped 6 Pos...

Page 39: ...through both tanks to rinse the tanks 9 Close both drain valves 10 Remove the sewer hose and rinse hose with fresh water 11 Secure sewer outlet cover 12 Secure sewer hose 13 Add odor control chemicals...

Page 40: ...Extending the room without removing transit bars may result in damage to the RV or a person Damage to the RV caused by improper use of the transit bars is not covered under any warranty Manual operat...

Page 41: ...tantial temperature changes For example the life of exterior sealants will be lessened if an RV is used or stored in the extreme cold of a Northern climate then transfers to the extreme heat sun and h...

Page 42: ...a record of this sealant process regardless if you or your dealer performs the reseal procedure Sealant procedure 1 Completely remove affected area of deteriorated caulking using a scraper or razor b...

Page 43: ...rrosion is to be addressed using the same process as identified in exterior frame section HITCH COUPLER Apply grease to the hitch coupler socket and a light oil to hitch latch mechanism WHEEL LUG NUT...

Page 44: ...tire resulting in personal injury or damage to the RV WHEEL BEARINGS Your RV is equipped with a wheel bearing lubrication system which allows you to remove a rubber cap at the wheel hub and inject qua...

Page 45: ...b of a clean hydrometer an instrument used to measure the specific gravity or relative density of liquids and insert the nozzle into the electrolyte battery acid of the cell Then release the rubber bu...

Page 46: ...COUNTERTOP SURFACE Mild soap and water is the preferred cleaning method of countertops If necessary you may use a mild non abrasive cleaner formulated for countertop use Abrasive cleaners will scratc...

Page 47: ...al to carpet in your home Vacuum the carpet regularly to remove dirt and debris Use soap and water to remove stains Any stains not removable with soap and water may be cleaned with a known quality spo...

Page 48: ...ured and swivel trays locked o All windows closed and locked o Cook top cover closed o All cargo secured o Slide locks secured o o Exterior o Disconnect electrical shore cord o Remove wheel chocks o C...

Page 49: ...0 MAINTENANCE LOG Record all maintenance and service procedures which have been performed Date Maintenance notes Performed by May 00 2009 EXAMPLE checked brakes and inspected exterior seals Any town R...

Page 50: ...y proper operation and free of damage Hitch Jack Verify proper operation and free of damage Interior Surfaces Clean as needed Lug Nut Torque Check lug nut torque prior to trip Propane system Check for...

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