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IMPORTANT: 

 

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

 

The awning must be retracted overnight or when the RV is 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! 

 

Make  sure  that  the  awning  lighting  is  switched  off  when  not  needed  or  when  awning  is  retracted  as  it  draws  power  from  the 
camper batteries if left the switch on. 

 

There is a wind sensor in the awning, powered by 2 watch batteries. If these 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 is needed. 

 

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 Extend

 

 

         

②Awning Retract

 

    

                     

③Awning light

 

 

AWNING 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION: 

The renter is liable for all damage resulting from improper operation of the awning. 

 

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 

 

12V DUAL BATTERY SYSTEM 

The camper is equipped with a 12V dual battery system. The engine and camper batteries are both charged by 
the  alternator  while you  are  driving  but  discharge  independently  from each other.  The  camper  batteries are 
located in one of the external compartments of your camper. 
 

BATTERY SWITCH POSITION  

The  main  switch  for  turning  the  camper  batteries  on  and  off  is  located 
either in the battery compartment

 

 

on the outside of the camper, or in 

the compartment below the entrance door

 

. This switch must be in the 

ON position to supply 12-volt power to the appliances and camper.  When 
there  is no power in the  camper,  always check  to see  if this switch may 
have been set to OFF accidentally and reset to ON if necessary. To be 

ON

 the switch must be 

PULLED

 out! 

 

12V appliances:

 Inside/outside lighting, water heater, pump, fan heater, awning, bathroom vent and fridge. 

 

HOOK-UP TO THE POWER GRID (110V) 

A  power  cable  is  provided  with  the  camper  for  connecting  to  the  110V  power  supply  at  the 
campsite. The regular plug is for a 30 AMP connection which is standard at most campgrounds. An 
adapter  is  provided  for  occasions  when  only  15AMP  connection  is  available.  All  electrical 
appliances  of  the  camper  and  the  hook  up  at  the  campsite  should  be  switched  OFF  before 
connecting  the  RV.  Use  the  110V  hook-up  whenever  possible  in order  to  preserve  and  recharge 
the  camper  batteries.  The  camper  batteries  recharge  while  the  camper  is  connected  to  an 
electrical hook-up and the fridge will automatically switch to 110V operation if set to AUTO. After 
connecting the power cable 

, tighten the black ring 

 

to prevent accidental unplugging.  

 

CAUTION: 

Please do not to overload the camper batteries. They cannot sufficiently recharge if they lose too 
much voltage. Once the charge has reached a very low level, the alternator can no longer recharge 
them solely by driving. In that case they must be recharged using the exterior power cable (110V) 
on the campground for at least 8 hours. We are not responsible for any cost or lost time due to 
overloaded  coach  batteries.  Complete  drainage  of  batteries  can  damage  them  and  the  charging 
system.  In  this  case,  the  charging  system  and  the  batteries  would  have  to  be  checked  and 
potentially replaced, by a technician. 

 

Summary of Contents for Truck Camper Slide Bunk 2021

Page 1: ...RV Type Truck Camper Slide Dinette Slide Bunk Instruction Manual ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...VEHICLE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 6 FUEL 6 DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID DEF 7 ENGINE OIL 7 TIRES 7 VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 9 EXTERNAL VIEW TRUCK CAMPER SLIDE DINETTE 10 EXTERNAL VIEW TRUCK CAMPER SLIDE BUNK 11 AWNI...

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: ...car on your right hand side The same rule applies 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 yo...

Page 5: ...o stopping on either side of the sign This road 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 tunne...

Page 6: ...gear selector has the following positions P PARK 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 a...

Page 7: ...cludes details about trailer features and should be ignored Settings menu delivers a variety of features such as Driver Assist vehicle language units and more Information menu contains more technical...

Page 8: ...engine oil level must be checked every 1500 km The engine should be cold when its oil level is checked ONLY SAE 5W 40 OIL can be used for topping up Diesel engines Please keep receipts for oil that i...

Page 9: ...ightened if necessary Failure to do so could cause serious accidents WARNING We assume no responsibility for damages resulting from improper tire change or non preformed checks STORAGE LOCATION FOR TI...

Page 10: ...12 9 Width Overall with extended slide 250 cm 303 cm 8 2 9 11 250 cm 324 cm 8 2 10 7 Length 724 757 cm 23 9 24 10 757 762 24 10 25 0 Gross vehicle weight GVW i e weight incl fuel propane wastewater a...

Page 11: ...tlet 6 Cable TV connection 7 City water connection 8 Electric hook up 9 Slide out 10 Slide topper 11 Kitchen hood outlet 12 Outside shower 13 Sewer flusher Please do not use 14 Furnace compartment Cau...

Page 12: ...outlet 6 Electric hook up 7 Slide out 8 Slide topper 9 Kitchen hood outlet 10 Outside shower 11 Furnace compartment Caution HOT 12 Water heater compartment Caution HOT 13 Sewer flusher Please do not u...

Page 13: ...d either in the battery compartment on the outside of the camper or in the compartment below the entrance door This switch must be in the ON position to supply 12 volt power to the appliances and camp...

Page 14: ...power is available while driving If the power outlets do 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 ou...

Page 15: ...riggered preventing the propane from flowing to the end devices Allow 1 to 2 minutes for the propane to reach the devices Propane alarm is triggered or there is a smell of sulfur or rotten eggs inside...

Page 16: ...water connection at the driver side of the camper 3 Connect the other end of your water hose to the water pressure regulator and the regulator to the water tap of the camp site when the water pressur...

Page 17: ...CAUTION Only use biodegradable or 1 layered toilet paper Do NOT dispose of diapers hygiene articles Q tips etc in the toilet UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Avoiding this prevents clogging repairs and time l...

Page 18: ...f the furnace Troubleshooting Heater Problem Cause Solution The heater blows only cold air The set temperature has already been reached Main valve of propane bottle is closed Propane bottle is empty T...

Page 19: ...turning it to the desired oven temperature The burner will now fully ignite Turn the knob back into the OFF position to turn off the oven CAUTION The stove and oven must be turned off while driving a...

Page 20: ...see below Reset button is tripped for solution please see below COOLING UNIT FAILURE INSPECTION 1 Park RV on a level surface 2 If you smell ammonia inside or at the rear of the fridge it has failed 3...

Page 21: ...roubleshooting Slide Out Problem Cause Solution The slide out does not move at all 1 Main power switch is off 2 House batteries are too weak 3 Ignition key is inserted 4 Shift lever is not in park pos...

Page 22: ...to left to unlock the table The table can then be pushed down slightly between the seats and converted into a bed with the backrest cushions DINETTE TABLE BUNK BED COMBINATION TRUCK CAMPER SLIDE BUNK...

Page 23: ...nd present them upon return of the RV for reimbursement FIRE EXTINGUISHER A fire extinguisher is part of the safety equipment in each of our RV s Please refer to the Vehicle Specifications chapter for...

Page 24: ...re 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 ple...

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