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PROGRAMMING 

1.

 

Turn cruise control on using the 

ON

 button.

 

2.

 

Accelerate with 

SET +

 until you reached the desired speed. Release the button and 

speed currently  reached will  be  maintained.  As well  you can  speed up  using  the 
foot pedal. As soon as the desired speed is reached briefly press the 

SET +

 button.

 

3.

 

You can reduce the speed by pressing 

SET -

.

 

4.

 

If you have to brake and then wish to resume the previous speed, press 

RES

, and 

the vehicle automatically accelerates until it reaches that speed. 

5.

 

Press 

CANCEL 

to pause the cruise control.  

6.

 

Press 

OFF

 button to turn off the cruise control. 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PARKING BRAKE (EMERGENCY BRAKE/HAND BRAKE)  

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

HEATED SIDE MIRRORS 

Your motorhome has heated side mirrors. The switch is located on the driver’s door (above the mirror control). 
Leave  the  switch  in  the  OFF  position  unless  you  need  to  defrost  the  mirrors.  Leaving  the  switch  in  the  ON 
position will eventually drain your engine battery, as the heater will stay on even after the engine is shut off. 
 

RADIO/BACK UP AND MIRROR CAMERA 

Your  RV  is  equipped  with  a  Radio/Camera  combination.  The  screen  turns  on 
automatically  when  you  change  into  reverse  gear or  operate the  direction  indicators. 
Momentarily  press  ①  to  turn  the  radio  on  or  off,  otherwise  the  batteries  may  be 
drained. The radio does not turn off automatically when the ignition key is removed! 
 
 

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VEHICLE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 

 

GASOLINE  

This  vehicle  is  powered  by  a  gasoline  (gas)  engine,  requiring 

regular  unleaded  gas 

(Octane  87). 

Please  fill  up  at  “larger  brand”  gas  stations.  Lower  quality  gasoline, 

supplied by independently owned gas stations can lead to engine problems. 
 
 
 

ENGINE OIL 

Please change the engine oil level and all other fluids regularly (approximately every 1,500 km when the engine 
is cold). If needed use 5W30 oil. Please keep all receipts for potential refunds. 

 
 
 
 
② 
 
③ 

① 
 
② 
 
③ 

Parking brake release lever (pull to release) 

 

Parking brake foot pedal 

 

Hood release lever (pull to open hood) 
 

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Summary of Contents for Fraserway RV C-Xlarge

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual ENGLISH RV Type C XLarge...

Page 2: ...CK UP AND MIRROR CAMERA 6 VEHICLE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 GASOLINE 6 ENGINE OIL 6 TIRES 7 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8 EXTERNAL VIEW 9 AWNING 10 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 10 GENERATOR 12 PROPANE TANK 13 WATER SYST...

Page 3: ...rivers are usually very polite and considerate Pedestrians have the right of way DRIVER S LICENSES We require your national license for RV rentals Foreign licenses are generally accepted in Canada How...

Page 4: ...lies if traffic lights are not working Canadians are usually disciplined and courteous Only one car at a time can cross the intersection TOLL BRIDGES If you are aware that you have crossed a toll brid...

Page 5: ...ad or lane is for bicycle use only This road or lane is for buses only Private property No parking Turn headlights on and remove sunglasses common at tunnel entrances No parking from 8 30AM to 5 30PM...

Page 6: ...ver towards you and then move it up or down to put into the desired position Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal to shift from P park to R reverse or D drive The gears are as follows P PARK to st...

Page 7: ...h in the ON position will eventually drain your engine battery as the heater will stay on even after the engine is shut off RADIO BACK UP AND MIRROR CAMERA Your RV is equipped with a Radio Camera comb...

Page 8: ...ont 80 PSI rear The recommended tire pressure is indicated on a sticker inside the driver side door frame Wheel nuts should be checked every time you leave a campground CHANGING THE TIRES Tires should...

Page 9: ...e extinguisher The fire extinguisher is located next to the entrance door Sewer hose The sewer hose is stored in the rear bumper Dimensions weight Metric system Imperial system Height incl all superst...

Page 10: ...ith slide topper 8 Fridge vent cover 9 Furnace fan caution HOT 10 TV cable hook up 11 110V power connection with cable 12 Fuel tank regular unleaded gas Octane 87 13 Freshwater tank potable water 14 C...

Page 11: ...BATTERY SWITCH POSITION The main switch to turn the coach battery on and off is located next to the side entrance door at floor level If none of the 12V appliances in the motorhome are working check i...

Page 12: ...lets work They will not work while you are travelling and the only power source available is the coach battery If the power outlets are not working despite being connected to shore power check if the...

Page 13: ...nds after the red light came on 4 Now Press the switch to the ON position until the generator starts 5 You will hear a beeping sound coming from the microwave This signals that the power circuit is cl...

Page 14: ...Greywater Tank Slide Out Control Tank Heaters for winter camping only Water Pump Water Heater Recommendation Use LP Gas heater LEVEL CHECK Use this buttons to check the level of the tanks and house ba...

Page 15: ...tank valve turn lock Then open the propane tank valve slowly Propane alarm is triggered or there is a smell of sulfur or rotten eggs inside the RV Immediately close the main valve on the propane tank...

Page 16: ...steps 1 Please ask the campground staff for the available water pressure If the pressure is 40 PSI or higher you have to use the provided water pressure regulator 2 Connect one end of the water hose...

Page 17: ...ain is clogged up Please remove any residue blocking the drain OUTSIDE SHOWER Only biodegradable shower gels and shampoos are permitted for outside shower use These products are available at outdoor a...

Page 18: ...ks should be emptied regularly i e every two or three days Troubleshooting Wastewater Tanks Problem Cause Solution The RV is hooked up to the city water connection and water comes out of the toilet an...

Page 19: ...86 F 93 F Celsius 8 C 10 C 14 C 18 C 20 C 22 C 24 C 26 C 28 C 30 C 34 C Troubleshooting Heater Problem Cause Solution The heater blows only cold air The set temperature has already been reached Main v...

Page 20: ...can turn the ignition knob spark clockwise repeatedly until the burner lights To extinguish the flame turn the appropriate burner knob clockwise to the OFF position OVEN Open the oven door Push and t...

Page 21: ...10 2 Press Power twice again to choose 80 power the oven will display PL8 3 Press the number buttons of 1 0 0 0 in order the oven will display 10 00 4 Press Start 30SEC to start cooking will light and...

Page 22: ...ill disappear 8 DEFROST BY TIME 1 Press Defrost twice the oven will display dEF2 Micr Defrost indicators will light 2 Press the number keys to set defrosting time The max time is 99 minutes 99 seconds...

Page 23: ...displayed for 2 3 seconds 2 During cooking press Clock to check the current time and the time will be displayed for 2 3 seconds Pay Special Attention When cooking with Microwave Convection Grill Roas...

Page 24: ...ot cool Failure because RV is not parked level Fridge is too full air can t circulate Evaporator fins iced up thermistor too high colder Evaporator thermistor too low warmer Cable fell off the thermis...

Page 25: ...roblem can be solved by resetting the fridge To do this follow these steps 1 Turn off the fridge 2 Turn off the main power and the propane 3 Open fridge vent cover at the driver side 4 Unscrew and rem...

Page 26: ...ting One snowflake lit up is the warmest five the coldest setting Manual LP Gas Mode Operation Touch and release the ON OFF button to start the refrigerator Touch the MODE button until AUTO icon goes...

Page 27: ...The temperature setting snow flake s flash off on at 1 second intervals anytime the user interface is awake The thermistor has been sensed inoperable The temperature is controlled via a backup operat...

Page 28: ...out module is located in the top of the slide out module storage compartment on the driver s side see page 12 10 Press the Mode button quickly six times in a row and on the seventh time keep it presse...

Page 29: ...and present them upon return of the RV for reimbursement FIRE EXTINGUISHER A fire extinguisher is part of the safety equipment in each of our motorhomes Please refer to the Vehicle Specifications chap...

Page 30: ...s are listed in our Terms Conditions Thank you for your understanding If you have any questions or concerns please don t hesitate to contact us Your rental team would like to thank you and wish you a...

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