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IMPORTANT: 

 

Never use the awning in stormy weather or in strong winds! 

 

The awning must be retracted when the RV is left unattended.  

 

Before extending the awning make sure that sufficient space is available. 

 

Do not reposition the vehicle with the awning extended, and always be sure the awning is retracted before driving! 

 

Ensure  that  the  awning  lighting  is switched off  when  not  needed  it  or  when its  retracted as  it  draws power  from  the 
coach battery if left switched on. 

 

There is a wind sensor in the awning, powered by 2 watch batteries. If the batteries are getting low a sensor will start to 
beep or cause the awning to move on its own. If this occurs simply shut off the awning’s main power switch until the 
next operation of the awning.

 

 

If the awning will not extend or retract simply turn off the main power switch of the house batteries, wait 10 seconds 
and then turn it back on again. This will reset the electric system and the awning should operate again.

 

 

①Awning Power on ②Awning Extend ③Awning Retract ④Awning Power OFF ⑤Awning light 

 

12V  appliances:

  Inside  and  outside  lighting,  water  heater,  water 

pump, fan heater, awning, bathroom vent, and fridge. 

AWNING  

Our vehicles are equipped with an awning. The operating switches are located next to the entrance door.  

 

 

 

 
  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

CAUTION: 

Any damage as a result of improper operation of the awning is the renter's sole responsibility. 

 

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 

 

12V DUAL BATTERY SYSTEM 

The  RV  is  equipped  with  a  12V  dual  battery  system.  The  vehicle  battery  (provides  power  to  the  engine  and 
driver's cabin) and coach batteries (providing power to the living area of the motorhome) are both charged by 
the alternator while you are driving but discharge independently from each other. The coach batteries of your 
motorhome are located under one of the entrance door steps. 
 

BATTERY SWITCH POSITION  

The main switch for turning the coach batteries on and off is located directly next to the side 
entrance door at floor level. This switch must be in the ON position to supply 12-volt power 
to the appliances and living area. When there is no power in the living area, always check to 
see if this switch may have been set to OFF accidentally and reset to ON if necessary. 
 

 
 
 

 

 

HOOK-UP TO THE POWER GRID (110V) 

Your RV is equipped with a power cable. It is needed to hook up the vehicle to the 110V power 
grid of the campground. The plug is a 30 AMP plug. If your campsite only provides 15 AMP, use 
the  provided  adapter.  All  electrical  appliances  of  the  motorhome  and  the  hook  up  at  the 
campsite  should  be  turned  off  before  you  connect  your  RV.  We  recommend  use  of  the  110V 
hook-up whenever possible in order to preserve and recharge the coach batteries. 
 
 
 
 

The coach batteries will recharge while the vehicle is connected to the electrical hook-up. If the fridge is set to 
Automatic,  it  automatically  adjusts  to  the  110V  power  supply  when  you  connect  the  vehicle  to  the 
campground's power hook-up.  
 

After connecting the power cable, tighten the black ring to prevent accidental unplugging.  

Summary of Contents for Four Seasons C-Large

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

Page 2: ...SIDE MIRRORS 6 VEHICLE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 GASOLINE 6 ENGINE OIL 6 TIRES 7 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8 EXTERNAL VIEW 9 AWNING 9 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 10 PROPANE TANK 12 WATER SYSTEM 13 TOILET 16 WASTEWAT...

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: ...fficer STOP SIGNS You must always come to a complete stop at the stop line The driver that arrived at a 4 way stop first has the right of way When two cars arrive at the same time yield to the car on...

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: ...ne starts AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION The gear selector is to the right of the steering wheel The instrument cluster displays its current position Your foot must be depressing the brake pedal to shift from...

Page 7: ...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 a...

Page 8: ...ressure is also indicated on the tires and or on a sticker inside the driver side door frame The wheel nuts should be visually checked every time you leave a campground CHANGING THE TIRES Tires should...

Page 9: ...nce door Sewer hose Located on the rear in the compartment labelled Sewer Hose Dimensions weight Metric system Imperial system Height incl all superstructures 340 cm 11 2 Width 229 cm 7 6 Length 617 c...

Page 10: ...l hook up 7 Sewer system connection black and grey water valves 8 Sewer flusher please do not use 9 Bathroom vent 10 Outside shower 11 Awning 12 Extractor hood vent 13 Power outlet with reset button 1...

Page 11: ...AL BATTERY SYSTEM The RV is equipped with a 12V dual battery system The vehicle battery provides power to the engine and driver s cabin and coach batteries providing power to the living area of the mo...

Page 12: ...homes are equipped with spare fuses which are usually placed in one of the kitchen drawers 110V BREAKERS The 110V fuses secure power to the microwave convection oven roof air conditioner and AC power...

Page 13: ...ht The solar system is automated and does not require manual operation Please do not make any changes to the default settings on the control panel INTERIOR CONTROL PANEL We currently have two differen...

Page 14: ...vices Allow 1 to 2 minutes for the propane to reach the devices If the shut off valve has been triggered please close the propane tank valve turn lock Then reopen the propane tank valve slowly Propane...

Page 15: ...blown Please check the 12V plug in fuses and replace where necessary 2 The battery voltage is too low Please check the coach battery level on the battery and tank indicator panel and if necessary rech...

Page 16: ...ox 50 to 60 degrees Celsius 120 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and requires a heating time of approx 20 to 30 minutes CAUTION It is important that the water heater is turned off while you are driving Troub...

Page 17: ...wastewater tank and should help dissolve solid waste quickly It only works if no objects are causing the problem WASTEWATER The RV is equipped with two separate wastewater tanks The grey water tank ho...

Page 18: ...me loss The motorhome must be hooked up to a 110V 30AMP power grid in order to operate the roof air condition THERMOSTAT Furnace and air conditioner are operated by a joint thermostat The display indi...

Page 19: ...ion button spark a match or a lighter Turning Off Turn the knob back to OFF Make sure that the knob locks and can no longer be turned OVEN The oven is also propane operated The oven has no safety valv...

Page 20: ...r c Press POWER once then press 5 to select 50 microwave power d Press START 30SEC to start cooking Note 1 In the process of setting if the STOP CANCEL button is pressed or if there is no operation wi...

Page 21: ...wish appears in the display 4 0 8 0 16 0 Oz will display in order For example press FROZEN VEGETABLE once 4 0 appears 2 Press START 30 SEC to cook buzzer sounds once When cooking finishes buzzer soun...

Page 22: ...will display Lock quitting In locked state press STOP CANCEL 3 seconds there will be a long beep denoting that lock is released INQUIRING FUNCTION 1 In cooking state press CLOCK the oven will display...

Page 23: ...batteries Coach batteries turned off at the battery main power switch Thermal fuse blown for solution please see below Reset button is tripped for solution please see below COOLING UNIT FAILURE INSPEC...

Page 24: ...use of the fridge may have blown Please call our OnRoad Service and we will try to arrange an appointment at a workshop near you If you feel comfortable you can alternatively BYPASS THE THERMAL FUSE 1...

Page 25: ...FIRE EXTINGUISHER A fire extinguisher is part of the safety equipment in each of our motorhomes Please see Vehicle Specifications for their location within the RV PROPANE DETECTOR ALARM Each RV is equ...

Page 26: ...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 pleas...

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