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VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 

Motorhome class 

Class A 

Chassis 

Ford F53 

Engine 

Eight-cylinder (V8) 

Roof air conditioner 

Yes 

Microwave 

Yes 

Convection oven 

No 

Oven 

Yes 

3-point-seat belts at dinette 

No 

Bathroom vent 

Yes 

TV 

No 

DVD player 

No 

Rear dual tires 

Yes 

Fuel-driven generator (gasoline)  Yes 
Side slide-out 

Yes 

Rear slide out 

No 

Beds 

Seat belts 

Fuel type 

Gasoline 

Engine oil type 

5W30 oil 

Bumpers  

Steel 

Locking lug nuts 

Not available 

Number of axles 

Spare tire 

This vehicle does not have a spare tire. 

Tire size 

The tire size is indicated on the tires and on the sticker near the driver's seat. 
(Front and rear tires: 245/70R19.5G) 

Tire pressure  

The tire pressure is indicated on tires and on a sticker near the driver's seat. 
Front tires: 565 kPa/82 psi - Rear tires: 565 kPa/82 psi 

Fire extinguisher 

The fire extinguisher is located next to the entrance door.

 

Sewer hose 

The sewer hose is located in the sewer compartment on the driver's side.

 

 

Dimensions & weight

 

Metric system   Imperial system 

Height (incl. all superstructures) 

370 cm 

12’2” 

Width 

250 cm 

8’2” 

Width with slide-out extended 

298 cm 

9’3” 

Length 

970 cm 

31’10” 

Gross vehicle weight

 (

GVW

 - i.e. weight incl. full fuel, propane, wastewater 

and water tanks, maximum number of persons allowed, and luggage) 

8,164 kg 

18,000 lbs 

 

Fill capacity

 

Metric system   Imperial system 

Freshwater tank 

189 litres 

50 gallons 

Grey water tank 

151 litres 

40 gallons 

Black water tank 

151 litres 

40 gallons 

Fuel tank (gasoline) 

302 litres 

80 gallons 

Propane Tank 

79 litres 

21 gallons 

Total weight of all tanks when full 

872 litres 

231 gallons 

 

Interior specifications 

Beds 

Included 

Metric system 

Imperial system 

Overcab bed 

Yes 

137 cm x 188 cm 

54” x 74” 

Rear queen bed 

Yes 

183 cm x 193 cm 

72” x 76” 

Dinette bed 

Yes 

101 cm x 178 cm 

40” x 70” 

Pull-out sofa bed 

Yes 

101 cm x 173 cm  

40” x 68” 

Interior Room Height 

 

213 cm 

84” 

Summary of Contents for A-30 2021

Page 1: ...RV Type A Class Luxury Instruction Manual ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ATIC STEP 8 VEHICLE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 8 GASOLINE 8 ENGINE OIL 8 TIRES 9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 10 EXTERNAL VIEW 11 AWNING 11 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 BATTERY SWITCH POSITION 12 LIGHTS 12 GENERATOR 14 P...

Page 3: ...ly 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 However we recommen...

Page 4: ...er STOP SIGNS You must always come to a complete stop The driver who got to a 4 way stop first will drive off first When two cars arrive at the same time yield to the car on your right hand side The s...

Page 5: ...notice Authorized vehicles only buses emergency vehicles etc No parking on either side of the sign If the arrow points in one direction only do not park on the side it points to No stopping on either...

Page 6: ...the steering wheel To change gears Pull the lever towards you and then move it up or down into the desired position Keep your right foot firmly on the brake pedal to shift from P park to R reverse or...

Page 7: ...t cause issues when extending or retracting the slide out Please follow the steps outlined below carefully CAUTION The system is NOT suitable for adjusting an inclined position of the motorhome The ti...

Page 8: ...AT 1 866 535 6601 CAUTION After you have started automatic leveling it is very important that you no longer move around in the motorhome until it is level and the green LCI logo in the centre of the...

Page 9: ...1 The coach battery Main power switch is not turned on 2 The automatic step is not turned on The corresponding switch is located next to the coach battery switch 3 One of the two magnets which are lo...

Page 10: ...he driver s seat Wheel nuts should be checked every time you leave a campground CHANGING THE TIRES Tires should preferably be changed by authorized personnel only In the event of a required tire chang...

Page 11: ...guisher is located next to the entrance door Sewer hose The sewer hose is located in the sewer compartment on the driver s side Dimensions weight Metric system Imperial system Height incl all superstr...

Page 12: ...vent cover 10 Slide out module storage compartment 11 Fuel tank regular unleaded gas Octane 87 12 Generator 13 Slide out with slide out topper 14 Outdoor kitchen 15 External propane connection 16 Wat...

Page 13: ...batteries of your motorhome are located under one of the entrance door steps CAUTION Please do not overload the coach batteries because they cannot sufficiently recharge if they lose too much voltage...

Page 14: ...henever possible in order to preserve and recharge your coach batteries After connecting the power cable tighten the black ring to prevent accidental unplugging The coach batteries will recharge while...

Page 15: ...ional appliances which might cause the main fuse 110V breaker to trip If you use multiple 110V appliances we recommend using a 30AMP connection ROOF AIR CONDITIONER A 110V 30AMP hook up is required to...

Page 16: ...The circuit is overloaded If too many appliances are used simultaneously the fuse may be tripped while the generator is running Please turn off the appliances check the 110V breaker in the fuse box a...

Page 17: ...d please close the main valve of the propane tank Then immediately open all windows and doors Once the alarm stops make sure that all switches on the propane cooker are properly turned off i e are in...

Page 18: ...ater pump You as the renter are liable for such damages We take no responsibility for any expenses and or time loss due to damages resulting from an insufficient amount of water in the water tank Trou...

Page 19: ...excess pressure on the water lines of the motorhome 5 Open all water taps of your RV slowly to ventilate the pipes WATER HEATER Your living area is equipped with a water heater which supplies hot wate...

Page 20: ...t four times to help the chemicals dissolve and work CAUTION Only use biodegradable or 1 layered toilet paper Do NOT dispose of diapers hygiene articles Q tips etc in the toilet UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE...

Page 21: ...ed to be full although they have just been emptied Paper grease or food gets stuck on the sensors inside the tank causing false indications There is no clog if you can hear the water run off through t...

Page 22: ...You can manually fold down the table by applying light pressure on the table top The newly created surface is covered with the provided cushions to form a bed BUNK BED There is an electrically operat...

Page 23: ...nob spark clockwise repeatedly until burner lights To extinguish the oven push and turn the oven control knob clockwise to the OFF position CAUTION Stove and oven must be turned off while you are driv...

Page 24: ...n press number button to change the power The oven will work with the selected power for the rest time SPEEDY COOKING 1 In waiting state instant cooking at 100 power level can be started by select a c...

Page 25: ...and then turn back to waiting state MEMORY FUNCTION 1 Press 0 MEMORY to choose memory 1 3 procedure The screen will display 1 2 3 2 If the procedure has been set press START 30 SEC to use it If not co...

Page 26: ...AUTOMATIC VS PROPANE MODE When you set your fridge to the AUTOMATIC mode it automatically selects the available energy source this means if you are hooked up to the campground s power grid the fridge...

Page 27: ...or circuit breaker is intact That you plugged in into 110 V or the generator is working POWER ON Indicator is on solid red If operating in the AUTO or GAS mode check That the house battery is charged...

Page 28: ...5 seconds The slide out will sync 8 Press and hold EXTEND until slide out is fully extended and another 3 5 seconds to sync the slide out To retract the slide out 1 Make sure that the transmission is...

Page 29: ...tes before you re operate the slide out If the reset does not have the desired result first disconnect the white cable power connection from the module and wait for 30 seconds before reconnecting it R...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...es 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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