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VEHICLE SPECIFICATION 

Motorhome class 

Class C – MH 29 DS 

Chassis 

Ford F550 

Engine 

V8 

Roof air conditioner 

Yes 

Microwave 

Yes 

Convection oven 

No 

Oven 

Yes 

3-point-seat belts at dinette 

No 

Bathroom vent 

Yes 

TV 

Yes 

DVD player 

Yes 

Rear dual tires 

Yes 

Diesel-driven generator 

No, generator is Propane-driven! 

Side slide-out 

Yes 

Rear slide out 

No 

Sleeps 

Seat belts 

6 (4 x 3-point in drivers cab, 2 lap belts in dinette) 

Fuel type 

Diesel 

Engine oil type 

15W40 oil 

Bumpers  

Steel 

Locking lug nuts 

Not available 

Number of axles 

Spare tire 

Yes 

Tire size 

The  tire  size  is  indicated  on  the  tires  and  on  a  sticker  inside  the  driver-side  door 
frame. (Front and rear tires: 225/70RX19.5G) 

Tire pressure  

The tire pressure is indicated on the tires and on a sticker inside the driver-side door 
frame. (Front tires: 655 kPa/95 psi/Rear tires: 760 kPa/110 psi) 

Jack/tools 

Jack and tools are stored in the tire change kit under the passenger-side back seat. 

Fire extinguisher 

The fire extinguisher is located next to the entrance door.

 

Sewer hose 

The sewer hose is stored on the driver's side in a compartment labelled "Sewer Hose".

 

 

Dimensions & weight 

Metric system   Imperial system 

Height (incl. all superstructures) 

342 cm 

11’3” 

Width 

250 cm 

8‘2” 

Width with slide-out extended 

290 cm 

9’6” 

Length 

914 cm 

29’11” 

Gross  vehicle  weight

  (

GVW

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

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

8,845 kg 

19,500 lbs 

 

Fill capacity 

Metric system   Imperial system 

Freshwater tank 

144 litres 

38 gallons 

Grey water tank 

106 litres 

28 gallons 

Black water tank 

102 litres 

27 gallons 

Fuel tank (Diesel) 

150 litres 

39 gallons 

Propane Tank 

85 litres 

22 gallons 

Total weight of all tanks when full 

587 litres 

154 gallons 

 

Interior specifications 
Beds 

Included 

Metric system  Imperial system 

Overcab bed 

Yes 

152 cm x 203 cm 

60” x 80” 

Overhead power bunk bed 

Yes 

66 cm x 180 cm 

26” x 71” 

Dinette bed 

Yes 

111 cm x 182 cm 

44” x 72” 

Sofa bed 

Yes 

129 cm x 183 cm  

51” x 72” 

Interior room height 

 

199 cm 

78” 

Summary of Contents for Overlander

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual ENGLISH RV Type Overlander...

Page 2: ...G 7 AUTOMATIC STEP 7 VEHICLE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 8 DIESEL FUEL 8 DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID DEF 8 ENGINE OIL 8 TIRES 9 VEHICLE SPECIFICATION 10 EXTERNAL VIEW 11 AWNING 12 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 GENERATOR 14...

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: ...sually 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 bridge on your journey please inform us upon return of the...

Page 5: ...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 Parking is allowed during the remaining hours No park...

Page 6: ...K to start or turn off the engine The key can only be removed while in this position R REVERSE to reverse the vehicle The rear view camera is activated automatically N NEUTRAL select this position for...

Page 7: ...rol Emergency Brake Push down with foot to engage emergency brake Brake release Pull this lever to release the emergency brake Battery Boost Switch Press and hold to start engine using coach battery i...

Page 8: ...ed Settings menu delivers a variety of features such as Driver Assist vehicle language units and more Information menu contains more technical information about the unit which is mainly used for techn...

Page 9: ...e and finally into the idle mode Approximate filling capacity up to 6 gallons 22 7 litres The warning light remains on for a brief period after the refill but after driving 50 kms or sooner the board...

Page 10: ...ssistance program or of KalTire 24 Hour Service Please contact our OnRoad Service whenever a tire change is required These numbers are listed in the Emergency appendix Please only attempt to change a...

Page 11: ...kit under the passenger side back seat Fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher is located next to the entrance door Sewer hose The sewer hose is stored on the driver s side in a compartment labelled...

Page 12: ...hood vent 13 Assist handle Caution will not carry person s weight 14 Electrical entrance step 15 Furnace fan caution HOT 16 Power outlet 17 Water heater cover caution HOT 18 Propane tank 19 Freshwater...

Page 13: ...EM 12V DUAL BATTERY SYSTEM The living area of the RV is equipped with a 12V dual battery system The engine battery provides power to the engine and driver s cabin and coach batteries provide power to...

Page 14: ...not work while connected to a 110V source please check if the reset switch has been tripped To do this press the reset button then check the outlets for power again The reset button is located at the...

Page 15: ...off all electrical devices 2 Press and hold the switch in the STOP PRIME until the Start Stop switch LED flashes 3 Press and hold the switch in the START position until the generator starts 4 Wait 30...

Page 16: ...tank propane tank and house batteries PROPANE TANK Stove top burners oven water heater furnace and refrigerator are all propane operated The RV is equipped with an integrated propane tank which is loc...

Page 17: ...o 2 minutes for the propane to reach the devices 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 There may be...

Page 18: ...Service CITY WATER CONNECTION The RV can be connected directly to the pressurized fresh water system of the campground with the provided water hose and pressure regulator Please note the following ste...

Page 19: ...SHOWER The showers have a sliding button on the shower head picture on the right to control the water flow The water flow can be stopped while taking a shower to save water and space in the grey wate...

Page 20: ...can be found at many campgrounds and at some gas stations and rest stations along main roads and highways The wastewater tanks should be emptied regularly i e every two or three days Troubleshooting W...

Page 21: ...pane tank is closed Propane tank is empty Fan setting is on LOW or HIGH please turn to AUTO Test fridge and stove for a problem with the propane supply The heater fan does not start Empty coach batter...

Page 22: ...back into the OFF position to shut off the oven CAUTION The stove and oven must be turned off while driving and must NEVER be used to heat the camper We recommend always opening a window or skylight...

Page 23: ...you can 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 sele...

Page 24: ...e press PIZZA once 4 0 appears 2 Press START 30 SEC to cook buzzer sounds once When cooking finishes buzzer sounds five times and then turn back to waiting state MEMORY FUNCTION 1 Press 0 MEMORY to ch...

Page 25: ...he cooking is finished OTHER SPECIFICATIONS 1 In standby state if the set clock digital tube displays current time the icon would flash otherwise it shows 0 00 2 In setting function state the screen d...

Page 26: ...d lights are off or fridge doesn t cool in battery mode Empty coach batteries Coach batteries turned off at the battery main power switch Thermal fuse blown for solution please see below Reset button...

Page 27: ...is attached to lower fridge part 5 Remove the screw or metal tab and cut off the black fuse 6 Join the red wires together but do not let the exposed wires touch anything 7 Turn propane main power and...

Page 28: ...d To access it remove the four screws of the guard located in the upper wall of the propane tank compartment For manual use now put the small lever on the side of the brake brake lever in the OFF posi...

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 cha...

Page 30: ...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 pl...

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