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Basic Troubleshooting

BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING

ELECTRICAL POWER

No AC power to RV

•  Check circuit breakers at power center. The 120-volt 

circuit breaker may be off or tripped.

•  Have a dealer check that there is power to the shore-

line receptacle.

FURNACE

Furnace does not ignite and/or cycles frequently

•  Check that propane tank is full.
•  Remove any obstruction over furnace exhaust.
•  Inspect exhaust tube for any obstructions.
•  Check fuse in fuse panel and replace if necessary.
•  Make sure that return air grill is unobstructed. Re-

move anything that is stored in furnace compartment 
that could block airflow.

•  Check that heat outlet registers are open and that 

register openings are unobstructed.

•  Make sure that 12-volt power is present.
•  Contact your dealer if the problem persists. 

PORTABLE GENERATOR (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED)

Starter engages while holding the start button down, but 

generator does not start

•  Generator may be out of fuel. (Generator will not op-

erate when the fuel tank is less than ¼ full).

•  Generator may be low on oil. Check the oil level. 

Nothing happens when the generator start button is 

pushed

•  Check that the battery disconnect switch button is 

pushed.

•  Check 12 Volt fuse on generator.
•  Reset circuit breaker if necessary.
•  Contact your dealer or a qualified RV technician if 

problem is not resolved. 

Summary of Contents for Imagine

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL IMAGINE TRAVEL TRAILER ...

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Page 3: ...ppliances and components included in your RV Read all cautions warnings and notices very carefully Familiarize yourself and your family with the safety features built into your RV and what actions and steps are necessary to assure safe camping Always place the safety of you and your family first Please carefully read the Limited Base Warranty and Limited Structural Warranty that comes with your ne...

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Page 5: ...NTY INFORMATION 30 OCCUPANT SAFETY 31 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION 49 TOWING LEVELING 65 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 75 PLUMBING SYSTEMS 83 WATER HEATER BYPASS 3 VALVE SYSTEM 94 WINTERIZING SANITIZING 3 VALVE SYSTEM 95 PROPANE SYSTEM 101 APPLIANCES 109 ELECTRONICS 111 HEATING COOLING 115 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS 119 INTERIOR 123 CONVERT SOFA INTO A BED 128 CONVERT DINETTE INTO A BED 129 EXTERIOR 131 REQUIRED MAINTENANCE...

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Page 7: ...nties Procedures outlined in this guide are typical for normal op erating conditions You are responsible for the safe operation and use of your RV and we have tried to include information to assist you There are occasional tips to help you enjoy the recreational lifestyle however this guide is not intended to teach you how to camp or where If you have any questions concerns or require assistance r...

Page 8: ...requent and random audits to ensure our RVs are constructed to the thorough safety and manufacturing codes standards and regulations established by the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association RVIA and Transport Canada Either an RVIA or CSA Group formerly the Canadian Stan dards Association or CSA label is affixed to the sidewall next to the entry door to confirm your RV has been constructed to the...

Page 9: ... PRECAUTIONS Nothing is more important than the personal safety of you your family and others Safety encompasses several areas re lated to the RV experience This includes driving towing safe ty occupant safety operational safety environmental safety and more Any time you are dealing with carbon monoxide producing appliances propane gas electricity and other haz ards it is critical that safety beco...

Page 10: ...8 Introduction Safety Alert Symbols Cont ...

Page 11: ...rticular RVs Additionally some items not ed as if so equipped can only be included during the man ufacturing phase and cannot be added at a later date The inclusion of items noted as if so equipped does not imply or suggest the availability application sustainability or inclusion for any specific unit Optional This denotes items that may be an option on all or particular models Additionally some o...

Page 12: ... either call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to www safercar gov or write to NHTSA Headquarters Attn Administrator 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from www safercar gov Canada If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or dea...

Page 13: ...your RV and its separately warranted com ponents whether in or out of warranty 6 Service all Grand Design RV products 7 Complete and return your Warranty Registration and New Vehicle Pre Delivery Inspection Check List form within thirty 30 days from the date of delivery to Grand Design RV to activate your applicable warranty coverage OWNER S RESPONSIBILITIES As the owner you are responsible for th...

Page 14: ...ed Have your warranty paperwork available and provide the service center with any past repair history as it may assist the dealer technician in diagnosing the current issue Make a list Provide a written list of repairs needed in spe cific order of priority and be reasonable with repair expecta tions If you need your RV returned by a specific time discuss the situation with the dealer s service man...

Page 15: ...ect your RV Either they or you must call Grand Design RV Customer Support to discuss applicable warranty coverage prior to any repair work being performed c Grand Design RV Customer Support will issue an authorization number upon warranty repair approval and advise if any original parts must be returned d After the authorization number has been issued the repair center may begin actual repair on y...

Page 16: ...RV are not cov ered by the Limited Base and Structural Warranties The spe cial body company assembler equipment installer or up fitter is solely responsible for warranties on the body or equipment and any alterations or any effect of the alterations to any of the parts components systems or assemblies installed by Grand Design RV Grand Design RV is not responsible for the safety or quality of desi...

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Page 19: ... IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTH ER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES BEYOND THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN THERE ARE NO WARRAN TIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN ADDITION TO THE EXCLUSIONS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO DAMAGE DUE TO NEGLIGENT USE MISUSE ABUSE OR ACCIDENT INVOLVING ANY PART AND OR ...

Page 20: ...nent manufacturer j Recreational vehicles purchased anywhere other than from an authorized Warrantor dealer k Alterations modifications or changes to the original design and build of the recreational vehicle l Vehicles used for rental business or disaster relief purposes m Routine maintenance and adjustments n Vehicles registered and used outside the U S and Canada o Consequential incidental expen...

Page 21: ...ce representatives All costs incurred in transporting this recreational vehicle for warranty service shall be borne by purchaser unless otherwise approved in advance by Warrantor What are purchaser s obligations The purchaser shall give notice to the Warrantor s agent or dealer within Twenty 20 days after it is or should have been discovered and any action to enforce it shall be commenced not more...

Page 22: ...ve coverage provided by the component manufacturer These warranties are completely separate from this Limited Base Warranty and in some cases may be longer and or have specific coverage provisions and re quirements In order to activate these warranties you may have to complete registration forms post cards or some other form of notification to the component manufacturer within a specific time peri...

Page 23: ...LIED WARRANTIES THERE IS NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY MADE BY WARRANTOR BEYOND THAT CONTAINED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE THE ABOVE REFERENCED LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES TO ACTI VATE THE LIMITED WARRANTY THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE MUST BE REGIS TERED WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF PURCHASE OTHERWISE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WILL NOT BE EFFECTIVE NO PERSON HAS ...

Page 24: ...so have other rights which vary from state to state By registering or having your recreational vehicle registered in your name or by asserting a claim under this Limited Warranty Purchaser and all assigns is agreeing on behalf of the pur chaser and all assigns to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty ...

Page 25: ... fiberglass front wall wrap assembly sidewall end wall front and rear wall frame assembly wood and aluminum roof assembly and floor assembly THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ALL DEFECTS OF MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTH ER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES BEYOND THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN THERE AR...

Page 26: ... manufacturer or dealer of the Structural Components g Any defect caused in transit to or from a dealer or to or from the consumer or by the consumer or another h Any defects in work labor materials or parts not actually manufactured by performed by or made by Warrantor i Front and rear fiberglass caps and any other cosmetic fiberglass attachments j Sidewall metal unless the root cause is the wall...

Page 27: ...of any defect covered by this Warranty you must notify the authorized dealer from whom you purchased the recreational vehicle Warrantor You must always notify the Warrantor as well even if you contact the dealer from whom you purchased the recreational vehicle Following notifi cation the recreational vehicle must be taken to the authorized dealer from whom you purchased it for inspection or anothe...

Page 28: ...arrantor from the obligations under this Warranty Misuse or negligent use abuse or accident neglect unauthorized alteration failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance including reasonable periodic inspections of the recre ational vehicle and STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS and or use of the recreational vehicle for rental business or commercial use or any other use other than to use the recreat...

Page 29: ...O EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY MADE BY WARRANTOR BEYOND THAT CONTAINED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY ABOVE THE ABOVE REFERENCED LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES TO AC TIVATE THE LIMITED WARRANTY YOU MUST RETURN THE ATTACHED NOTICE TO WARRANTOR WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS OF THE DATE OF PURCHASE OTHER WISE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY WILL NOT BE EFFECTIVE NO PERSON HAS THE AUTHORITY TO ENLA...

Page 30: ...he suppliers of those products may be provided with each new recreational vehicle for the convenience and clarification of the original retail consumer purchaser If you have trouble locating the manufac turer supplying these warranties your dealer will be glad to assist you However we have no respon sibility or control over the outcome of warranty claims against these manufacturers How Does State ...

Page 31: ...uburban www airxcel com 423 775 7015 Load Center WFCO www wfcoelectronics com 877 294 8997 Microwave High Pointe www collins n co com 574 848 1118 Range Hood Ventline www dexteraxle com 574 295 7888 Range Top Oven Combo Atwood www dometic com 800 544 4881 Refrigerator 1 compact Pummel Drive www midwestsales org 800 772 7262 Refrigerator 2 exterior Cool Logic www collins n co com 574 848 1118 Refri...

Page 32: ...hase Original owner only Furnace Suburban Two year limited warranty Load Center WFCO Two year limited warranty Microwave High Pointe One year limited warranty Range Hood Ventline One year limited warranty Range Top Oven Combo Atwood Two year limited warranty from date of purchase Refrigerator 1 compact Pummel Drive One year limited warranty Refrigerator 2 exterior Cool Logic Refrigerator 3 AC LP N...

Page 33: ...number and email of the con tact person Draw a floor plan of your RV and find two ways to exit There should be at least one way to get out of your RV without opening the door Teach everyone what the RV safety alarm signals mean and how to be prepared to leave the RV by themselves if necessary Teach how to check doors and not to open them if the doors are hot Also teach everyone to stay low to try ...

Page 34: ...r observations and forecasts directly from the US National Weather Service NWS The frequencies used by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra tion NOAA weather radio stations are 162 400 162 425 162 450 162 475 162 500 162 525 or 162 550 megahertz or visit their website at www noaa gov Repairing severe weather damage If your tow vehicle or RV is damaged due to severe weather damage you...

Page 35: ...campfires away from nearby trees or bushes Maintain at least a three foot clear area free of leaves dry grass pine needles etc around grills campfires and or tents Supervise children at all times when campfires are burning or grills are in use Always have a way to extinguish the campfire quickly and completely Never leave a fire even a cigarette burning unattended Teach family members how to use t...

Page 36: ... Works on all three types of fires listed above The factory installed dry chemical fire extinguisher suitable for extinguishing small fires of the Class B and Class C type is located near the entry door Operation Keep your back to a clear exit when you use the fire extin guisher so you can make an easy escape if the fire cannot be controlled If the room fills with smoke leave immediately Know when...

Page 37: ... The factory installed ceiling mounted smoke alarm is opera tional once the 9 volt battery is correctly connected The LED will flash to show the battery is supplying power to the alarm When the product of combustion is sensed the smoke alarm sounds a loud alarm that continues until the air is cleared If this alarm sounds During an alarm you will hear a loud repeating horn pattern and the red LED w...

Page 38: ...less odorless and tasteless gas It can endanger lives even at low levels of concentration Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate while victims are aware they are not well they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting or calling for assistance Young children and household pets may be the first affected The following symptoms may be related to CO ...

Page 39: ...produced by the CO alarm is loud because it is designed to wake a person in an emergency Prolonged exposure to the CO alarm at a close distance may be harmful to your hearing 1 Immediately move to fresh air outdoors or by an open door or window and execute your family safety plan 2 Do not re enter the premises If you are unable to exit the premises do not move away from the open door or window unt...

Page 40: ... propane gas system with propane consuming appliances must have a propane leak detection device Because the chemical composition of propane is heavier than air the propane alarm is located near the floor of the RV leaking propane tends to flow to and pocket in low areas A lit green LED indicates when the facto ry installed alarm is active Individuals with medical problems or who are hard of hearin...

Page 41: ...peri od before each trip and at least once a week while camping If the propane alarm does not test properly replace it immedi ately Battery or converter power source The propane alarm is powered by 12 volt DC through the converter or from an auxiliary battery This propane alarm is continuously drawing a small amount of 12 volt current al though this current draw is slight it could drain your auxil...

Page 42: ...h air 3 Control mold Clean your bathroom and kitchen often to fight mold Fix any water leaks Clean up any mold you see or smell with a mix of no more than 1 cup of bleach mixed with 1 gallon of wa ter Never mix bleach with ammonia 4 Close windows and run your air conditioner AC or your dehumidifier to help control mold Other ways to improve air quality Clean often to get rid of dust and pet fur wh...

Page 43: ...ove particles from the air There are many types and sizes of air cleaners on the market However air cleaners are not generally de signed to remove gaseous pollutants The effectiveness of an air cleaner depends on how well it collects pollutants from indoor air and how much air it draws through the cleaning or filtering element CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY After you first purchase your new RV and sometimes...

Page 44: ... Air Resource Board CARB Notice Formaldehyde is used widely in building materials such as pressed wood products particleboard hardwood plywood paneling medium density fiberboard MDF and plywood which are commonly used throughout the Recreational Vehi cle Industry As mandated by the RV Industry Grand Design RV recreation vehicles contain composite wood products hardwood plywood particle board and M...

Page 45: ...g where it will manifest itself as warped or stained pan els Appearance of these conditions may indicate a serious condensation problem When using your RV you should at all times take necessary action to minimize the effects of exces sive moisture and condensation Tips to controlling condensation To avoid condensation problems try to follow these tips to help alleviate excess moisture Allow excess...

Page 46: ...outside The most effective way is utilizing your vents and vent fans Where there is moisture there may be mold Molds are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in virtually every environment indoors and out Outdoors mold growth is important in the decomposition of plants Left un checked molds break down natural materials such as wood products and fabrics According to the Center for Disease Con...

Page 47: ... preventative maintenance to the RV and its accessories as described both in this manual and in accompanying literature will provide the best protection to the RV COLD WEATHER USAGE Proper care should be taken when planning to use your RV in cold weather Please keep in mind that your RV was not designed for use during sub freezing weather When used in freezing or below freezing temperatures the fo...

Page 48: ...e infor mation regardless of how caused or for delays or interruptions in delivery of the information or any decision made or action taken or not taken in reliance upon the information furnished Grand Design RV accepts no responsibility or liability what soever with regard to information on these websites as the information is meant to be of a general nature only and is not intended to address the...

Page 49: ...trip regardless of how short it may be Always refer to the Tire Information Label attached to your vehicle for proper tire inflation pressures Wheel Torque Lug nut torque at every wheel should be checked before departing on any trip regardless of how short it may be Refer to the Tire Wheel section of this manual for lug nut torque specifications and patterns Always use a calibrated torque wrench t...

Page 50: ...ied are operated in open outdoor areas where the exhaust can properly dissipate and not create a carbon monoxide danger Windows and any other openings near the generator exhaust should be closed and sealed to prevent the permeation of exhaust gas Air Quality Air quality can be managed through the proper ventilation of your vehicle at all times Condensation formation is an indication that proper ve...

Page 51: ...other countries contact the consulate nearest the point at which you plan to enter that country for the specific and most current informa tion including rules for re entering the United States Always carry your vehicle registration insurance policy card s and warranty registration TOW VEHICLE DISCLAIMER If you plan to tow your RV with a tow vehicle you already own contact your automotive dealer to...

Page 52: ...itch tongue pin weight UVW Unloaded Vehicle Weight The weight of this trailer as manufactured at the factory It includes all weight at the trailer s axle s and hitch If applicable it also includes full generator fluids fuel engine oil and coolants CCC Cargo Carrying Capacity U S Equal to GVWR minus the UVW and LP gas weight Water is considered a component of cargo Canada Equal to GVWR minus the UV...

Page 53: ...the RV It is located on the exterior front left of the vehicle Cargo carrying capacity CCC label This label supplies the CCC information for the customer It is located on the backside of an upper cabinet door in the kitch en area CARGO CAPACITIES Cargo can be added to the vehicle up to the maximum weight specified on the placard The combined weight of the cargo is provided as a single number In an...

Page 54: ...er to calculate the actual weight on the RV tires it is necessary to include the tongue weight The tongue weight is actually being carried by your tow vehicle not the RV tires For example If the tires are rated at 2 000 lbs each x 4 tires 8 000 lbs and the RV has a GVWR of 9 000 lbs with a tongue weight of 1 200 lbs The actual weight on the RV tires is 7 800 lbs which is within the weight rating o...

Page 55: ...lies etc 1 Weigh the RV including the tongue weight while de tached from the tow vehicle This actual overall weight must be less than or equal to the GVWR for safe oper ation If the overall weight is greater than the GVWR some contents must be removed until the actual overall weight is less than or equal to GVWR 2 Hitch the RV to your tow vehicle Weigh the RV and the tow vehicle to determine the G...

Page 56: ...cs of the tow vehicle and not void the Limited Base Warranty and Limited Structural Warranty With these actual weights it is now possible to compare them against the Trailer Weight Information label weight ratings to ensure you are below the posted minimum ratings TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION This portion of the Owner s Manual contains tire safety infor mation as required by 49 CFR 575 6 4 and is based...

Page 57: ... proper tire pressure observe tire and vehicle load limits avoid road haz ards and regularly inspect your tires RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE LOAD LIMITS Tire information placards and vehicle certification labels con tain information on tires and load limits These labels indicate the vehicle manufacturer s information including Recommended tire size Recommended tire inflation pressure Cargo weight the...

Page 58: ...y lose air over time Tires can lose air suddenly if you drive over a pothole or other object or if you strike the curb when parking With radial tires it is usually not possible to determine under inflation by visual inspection For convenience purchase a tire pressure gauge to keep in your vehicle Gauges can be purchased at tire dealerships auto supply stores and other retail outlets Steps for main...

Page 59: ...ed cold inflation pressure than to drive with a significantly under inflated tire Since this is a temporary fix do not forget to recheck and adjust the tire s pressure when you can obtain a cold reading TIRE SAFETY TIPS Preventing tire damage Slow down if you have to go over a pothole or other object in the road Do not run over curbs or other foreign objects in the roadway or when parking Tire saf...

Page 60: ...tandard trailer ST 225 75R15 or light truck LT 135 85R16 The designation breakdown is as follows The first three digit number gives the width in millime ters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge In general the larger the number the wider the tire The next two digit number after the slash mark known as the aspect ratio gives the tire s ratio of height to width R The R stands for radial T...

Page 61: ...d year the tire was built For example the numbers 3197 means the 31st week of 1997 The other numbers are marketing codes used at the manufacturer s discretion This information is used to contact consumers if a tire defect requires a recall TIRE PLY COMPOSITION MATERIALS USED The number of plies indicates the number of layers of rub ber coated fabric in the tire In general the greater the number of...

Page 62: ...brake failure han dling or steering problems irregular tire wear tire failure or other damage An overloaded vehicle is hard to drive and hard to stop In cases of serious overloading brakes can fail completely par ticularly on steep hills The load a tire will carry safely is a combination of the size of tire its load range and corresponding inflation pressure Exces sive loads and or under inflation...

Page 63: ...road or highway 2 Block the wheels on the opposite side from the tire you wish to change to prevent accidental movement 3 Position a hydraulic jack on the frame close to the spring hanger Never attempt to use a stabilizer jack to lift the RV 4 Raise the trailer until the tire clears the ground 5 Set a jack stand under the frame just to the rear of the tire being changed 6 Follow the Wheel Nut Torq...

Page 64: ... RV to determine the correct torque for each stage Tightening the fasteners should be done in stages using the sequence shown Wheel Size Stud Size Torque Sequence 1st Stage 2nd Stage 3rd Stage 14 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 15 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 16 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 16 5 x 6 75 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 16 9 16 20 25 60 70 120 130 16 5 x 6 75 9 16 20 25 60 70 120 130 17 5 w long nut 5 8 50 60 100...

Page 65: ...of the lane and toward approaching traffic 3 Place the third warning indicator 100 feet in front of the RV in the center of the lane and away from the traffic approaching from behind The hazard warning flasher provides additional safety if the RV is stopped on the side of the roadway and presents a possible hazard to other motorists When the flasher is on it serves as a warning to others to approa...

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Page 67: ...gs or medication have affected your judgment reflexes or alertness Obey all traffic laws and use your seatbelts at all times Many states have lower speed limit require ments for tow vehicle RV combinations We recom mend that you do not exceed the posted speed limit when towing an RV Driving with the propane system on can add to the danger if you are involved in an accident or have a fire Most refr...

Page 68: ...ops to burnish fit or seat the shoes to the brake drum After the initial break in period your brake shoes must be adjusted accurately for best performance and increased durability Braking system components include Tow vehicle battery Brake controller Wire harness connector plug Auxiliary batteries see Electrical System Breakaway switch TOW VEHICLE BATTERY The tow vehicle battery is the primary sou...

Page 69: ...kes must be the same size in both the tow vehicle and RV Maintenance The connector plug may build up corrosion with extended use and should be cleaned periodically to insure good electrical con tact Make sure the connector plug is kept clean and protected from road elements as you travel BREAKAWAY SWITCH The breakaway switch is a crucial part of the RV braking sys tem Located by the FW pin box thi...

Page 70: ...ng characteristics There are many types of hitches available and ensuring the correct hitch is installed on your tow vehicle is critical to a safe towing experience Ask your dealer which class and type of hitch you must purchase for your tow vehicle travel trailer tow ing combination A travel trailer requires a tow vehicle frame mounted hitch The hitch manufacturer assigns a hitch class rating bas...

Page 71: ...s and cause the RV to fishtail A low hitch will transfer additional weight to the hitch Depending on your floor plan your required travel trailer hitch ball diameter is either 2 or 2 5 16 the required hitch ball size is stamped on the hitch coupler Refer to the hitch manufacturer instructions to adjust the weight distributing hitch to the proper height If you have addi tional questions consult wit...

Page 72: ...ently attached and can be operated from a standing position These jacks are for stabilizing only to give the RV a firm setting and to keep it from bouncing as you move around inside Manually crank the stabilizer jacks downwards using the sup plied crank handle until they contact the ground firmly Place wooden blocks under the foot pads if necessary TRAVEL TRAILER HITCHING PROCEDURE The following p...

Page 73: ...round the vehicle you are passing You cannot cut back into the traffic lane as quickly due to the longer length of your tow vehicle RV combination Drive with caution to avoid situations that might require quick momentum changes Even though your RV is equipped with brakes designed for GVWR we suggest practicing stopping away from traffic until you become accustomed to your RV s stopping distance A ...

Page 74: ...not support the weight of your tow vehicle RV combination Know the weight and size of your towing combination and observe any posted weight and clearance limits The added height of roof air conditioners TV antennas or floodlights may cause clearance problems around some tunnels canopies and hanging signs Turning corners When turning the tires do not follow the path of your tow vehi cle tires The R...

Page 75: ...RV from rolling LEVELING THE RV Now that you have parked your RV you need to ensure it is level Leveling is very important A level RV is more comfortable for sleeping and walking inside The refrigerator is designed to operate when level for best performance due to the absorption system The water drainage systems are designed with proper slope and must be level for proper operation The appliances p...

Page 76: ... RV front to back with the power tongue jack 10 Lower the stabilizing jacks onto blocks until they firmly engage Be sure all 4 jacks have about the same pres sure on them as to not put the unit in a twist Doing so can cause slide outs doors etc to bind and or operate intermittently 11 Pull the tow vehicle away as desired Once the RV is stabilized continue setting up the RV by con necting to the si...

Page 77: ...ectrical system please refer to the information contained in your Owner s Information Package ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Always disconnect the shore line power cord and disconnect the negative 12 volt DC battery terminal before working on the electrical system Always make sure the power converter is turned off before disconnecting the battery 120 VOLT AC SYSTEM The following electrical componen...

Page 78: ...identification label is permanently attached to the inside surface of the 120 volt load center At the be ginning of camping season inspect the circuit breakers and replace as needed Test by turning each circuit breaker off and back on Circuit breakers are wearable parts and must be replaced as needed as part of your RV maintenance If you have any questions consult your dealer SHORE LINE POWER CORD...

Page 79: ...ction pro cess Use care to prevent damaging the power cord electrical connection pins when connecting or disconnecting the power cord Grasp the plug to remove the power cord from the out let do not unplug it by pulling on the cord Maintenance Inspect the power cord for cuts cracks and worn insulation Have the power cord replaced immediately if these symptoms are noticed CONVERTER The power convert...

Page 80: ...GFCI RESET button to restore 120 volt power Contact your dealer for assistance if the GFCI RESET button does not restore 120 volt power and pops back out A tripped GFCI receptacle indicates that abnormally high 120 volt current flow a ground fault was detected through the electrical system grounding circuit A fault condition can be caused by faulty wire insulation wet wiring inside an appliance or...

Page 81: ...TERY DISCONNECT SWITCH There is a master battery disconnect switch located in the large front pass thru compartment When the RV is not in use or storage shut the battery disconnect switch off and discon nect on of the battery cables from the auxiliary battery termi nal Remember to reconnect the battery cable and turn the battery disconnect switch on when you are ready to use the RV or perform peri...

Page 82: ...gine To prevent this from occurring disconnect the 7 way trailer plug or install a battery isolator When the tow vehicle engine is operating with the RV connected the tow vehicle charging system will charge both batteries Replacement and maintenance Some equipment in your RV will draw small amounts of cur rent even when turned OFF To prevent the auxiliary battery from being discharged when your RV...

Page 83: ...t DC outlet not applicable on all mod els in your RV When the 12 volt DC outlet is used as a power source for an electric appliance make sure that the appliance operates on 12 volt DC power and that it consumes less than 60 watts 5 amps of 12 volt power To prevent short circuits do not allow metallic foreign matter to get into the 12 volt DC outlet SOLAR PORT IF SO EQUIPPED The Furrion quick conne...

Page 84: ...1 0 amps Baggage compartment lights 1 4 amps Decorative wall lights 1 5 amps Dinette light 4 5 amps Exterior entertainment center 5 7 amps Fantastic fan 1 5 amps Fluorescent double lights 12 2 0 amps Fluorescent double lights 18 2 5 amps Furnace 12 0 amps Generator start 95 0 amps Halogen light 1 7 amps Illuminated switch 125 amps Inverter variable Leveling system 95 0 amps LP detector 125 amps Ma...

Page 85: ...ll water contains contaminant and mineral particles that can cause fresh water system odors Untreated well water is a major source of water system odors The fresh water or potable water system needs periodic sanitization and winter ization to take care of all the components within the plumbing system and help discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can contaminate the water supp...

Page 86: ...sing the gravity fill inlet Plastic overflow tubes are plumbed into the fresh water holding tank to allow water to flow out of the water tank Occasionally you may see water coming from the overflow tubes located un derneath the RV when the fresh water holding tank is filled This is normal and is caused by external circumstances including the RV being parked on an incline or the motion caused by st...

Page 87: ...resh water tank when dry camping How to use the city water fill 1 If needed sanitize the RV water system see Sanitiza tion 2 Attach a non toxic drinking water hose to the city water inlet 3 Adjust the city water control handle to your needs a To fill the fresh water tank for example to use dry camping turn the city water control handle as shown below b For normal city water use for example at a ca...

Page 88: ...ze the RV water system see Sanitiza tion 2 Insert a non toxic drinking water hose in the gravity water fill inlet 3 Turn ON the water at the water source 4 Shut OFF the water source when the fresh water tank is full or water comes out of the fresh water tank over flow tubes whichever comes first 5 Keep the fresh water tank drain closed while camping stored with the RV NOT connected to a water sour...

Page 89: ...t and cold water faucets when filling the fresh water tank to allow air pockets to be forced out of the water heater Draining and winterization If the RV is to be stored over the winter months the water heater must be drained to prevent damage from freezing It is recommended the water heater be drained and bypassed during the winterization process particularly if introducing RV antifreeze into the...

Page 90: ...pressure and tempera ture P T relief valve is required for safety in all water heat ers It is normal for the P T relief valve to release a small quantity of water during the heating cycle and does not indi cate a defective P T relief valve One way to reduce the frequency of the water weeping or dripping from the P T relief valve is to maintain an air pocket at the top of the water heater This air ...

Page 91: ...cient wa ter available and if dry camping the 12 volt water pump is turned ON before operating To open the faucets turn the hot and cold knobs ON and adjust the temperature to your com fort level Close the faucets when a sufficient amount of water is released BATHROOM SHOWER The shower faucet requires a vacuum breaker when the shower hose and head are used to prevent siphoning water through the ho...

Page 92: ...ou use soap then rinse 5 When you are finished shut the water faucets OFF Unlike your home the RV does not contain a water pressure balance valve If someone is using the shower it is recom mended that the fresh water system NOT BE USED until they are finished Maintenance Refer to the manufacturer s operator manual DRAINING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM The low point drains valves release water in the sup...

Page 93: ...some liquid to remain in the fresh water tank after drainage procedure SANITIZING THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM To assure complete sanitation of your potable water system the following procedures are recommended for a new system for one that has not been used for a period of time and for one which may have become contaminated Prepare a chlorine solution using one 1 gallon of water and one quarter 1 4 c...

Page 94: ...ly lines and the water heater to freeze No commodity or product should be added to the fresh water system to ensure freeze protection other than RV anti freeze The RV should be winterized at the end of the camp ing season or when the RV will be exposed to temperatures that will fall at or below 32 F 0 C Repairs due to freezing are not covered under warranty 1 Level the RV and drain the fresh water...

Page 95: ...o winterize the RV 8 Open the winterization valve s as shown on the follow ing pages use the chart that matches your RV config uration 9 Turn the water pump ON 10 Open the hot water line on all the faucets kitchen lavatory shower and outside shower until RV anti freeze begins to flow continuously 11 Close the faucet hot water lines and repeat with the cold water lines on all the faucets Do not for...

Page 96: ... Battery disconnect Closed position Water heater bypass 3 valve system Hot water line valve open Mixer valve closed Cold water line valve open Water heater bypass 3 valve system Hot water line valve closed Mixer valve open Cold water line valve closed Open position Fresh tank gravity fill ...

Page 97: ... shown on the previous page and put the suction hose into your container of RV antifreeze 2 Turn the water pump on Sanitizing 1 Turn white valve back to the Normal Operation shown on the previous page 2 Put chlorine water mix in the Fresh Tank Gravity Fill 3 Turn the water pump on 4 Open faucet fixtures to circulate ...

Page 98: ...ou reach a dumping station Before using the RV or after dumping the grey and black wa ter holding tanks always add the proper amount of deodorant to the black water tank to prevent malodors and help break down holding tank contents unless winterizing Follow the deodorant bottle or package instructions Driving to a dispos al site will normally loosen any accumulated waste debris or solids from the ...

Page 99: ...provide sufficient water to assist in complete draining of the black water holding tank Repeat as needed Never leave the black tank drain in the open posi tion continuously when connected to the campground sewer system EMPTYING THE BLACK GREY WATER TANKS The two grey tank drain valves and one black tank drain valve also called dump valves are located in the docking station Always drain the black w...

Page 100: ... supply to full pressure to flush tank 3 When the water runs clear from the sewer hose shut off the water supply and disconnect the garden hose from the water source Do not disconnect hose from flush inlet until water has drained from system Do not leave any hose connected when not in use and do not add any check valves to this system TOILET The toilet is efficient and easy to operate Generally mo...

Page 101: ...e recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the toilet bowl 3 Flush the toilet and allow at least two gallons 8 liters of water to flow into the holding tank Waste grey holding tank preparation No special preparation is required however placing a small quantity of chemicals into this tank such as baking soda or an approved RV chemical will reduce odors from food parti cles in the system C...

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Page 103: ... regu lator piping and copper tubing lines to each appliance Pro pane is heavier than air the gas tends to flow to lower areas and will sometimes pocket in these low areas such as the floor Maintenance Although both Grand Design RV and your selling dealer care fully test for leakage travel vibrations can loosen fittings Have the propane system checked at all connections soon after the purchase of ...

Page 104: ...onnec tor that features a thermally sensitive sleeve and excess flow device Max output is 200 000 BTU hr It is used to connect propane cylinders to regulators hoses and other fittings It is not for use on gas grills and other low pressure devices DOT cylinders equipped with an OPD and ACME type 1 service valve are identified by the triangular service valve knob DOT cylinders are typically marked w...

Page 105: ...es No one should be inside and only the qualified propane ser vice technician should be near the RV while the propane tank is being filled The new propane container must be carefully purged for best performance and must NEVER BE OVER FILLED The position of the propane container s and the hoses are critical to proper operation and propane flow Fol low these instructions to make sure your propane co...

Page 106: ...inder slowly to avoid a fast rush of propane to the excess flow valve causing propane freeze up If you experience a propane freeze up close the main valve and wait at least fifteen 15 minutes before trying again Refer to the regulator manufacturer s operator manual Listen carefully a hissing sound longer than one second may indicate a propane leak If you feel there may be a leak present close the ...

Page 107: ...ow remove the empty cylinder to have it refilled without interrupting the flow from the full bottle After filling the cylinder connect the pigtail hose and slowly open the bottle valve PROPANE SYSTEM HOSES TUBES PIPES FITTINGS The hoses pipes tubes and fittings used in your propane system are designed to withstand pressures exceeding those of the propane system However because environment and time...

Page 108: ...erstand ALL safety re quirements for handling and operation of the propane system The Owner Information Package contains operator s manuals for the various appliances hooked to your propane system The propane system provides added benefits to your camping enjoyment however it must be handled with care If you have any questions or concerns consult with your dealer and or the specific manufacturer C...

Page 109: ...following chart provides average propane consumption information Appliance Average BTU Consumption Hr Kilojoules Hr Water heater 8800 9280 Refrigerator 640 1200 680 1270 Furnace 16 000 35 000 16 880 36 930 Range w oven 7100 7490 Range rear burner 6500 6860 Range front burner 9000 9490 TRAVELING WITH PROPANE Make certain your propane container is properly fastened in place Turn the LP gas OFF at th...

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Page 111: ...ged so air can circulate freely Keep the area at the back of the refrigerator clean and free of debris Check for obstructions in the exterior refrigerator vent area i e spider webs bird nests etc Use a soft cloth to dust off the debris For optimum efficiency and performance it is recommended the refrigerator be checked at least twice a year as part of the routine maintenance MICROWAVE Make sure th...

Page 112: ...mended size flat bottom pan s Generally the pan should be large enough to cover the range top burner but not be more than one inch larger than the burner grate Do not use a broiler pan griddle or any other large utensil that covers more than one range top burner at a time This will create excessive heat that may cause melting sooting or discoloration In addition the use of undersized pans could ex...

Page 113: ...ation Package for detailed operating instructions for each specific component or visit that manufacturer s website Radio operation 1 Turn ON the radio 2 Select speaker output using the controls on the radio face CD operation 1 Turn ON the radio 2 Select speaker output using the controls on the radio face 3 Insert CD to play TV operation 1 Turn on the TV power supply 2 Crank the TV antenna up 3 Tur...

Page 114: ...tellite television or to use a DVD TV ROOF ANTENNA To view local stations at either or both the front or bedroom television sets using the television antenna make sure the TV power supply is ON and the TV roof antenna is raised to the operating position The following is an overview of the anten na operation Refer to the manufacturer s user guide included in your Owner Information Package for detai...

Page 115: ...enna for maximum signal strength 6 Select different channels to watch by using the remote of the converter box not the TV To raise and rotate the TV Antenna 1 Rotate elevation handle clockwise A clicking sound will occur when the antenna is completely extended 2 Switch ON the main power supply amplified models only the red LED indicator illuminates indicating ampli fied reception 3 Switch ON the t...

Page 116: ...are and maintenance While the cable RG6 cabling goes through in line splitters to provide service at multiple locations all satellite connections are directly run RG6 cables to specific locations no splitters This allows for clean transfer of HD signals form the satellite dish You can select which locations receive a direct satellite signal at the connection plate located in the outside utility ce...

Page 117: ... RETURN AIR All heat discharges registers and return air openings must be free and clear of obstructions This includes all closeable registers that are intended to reduce airflow not shut it off completely ROOF VENT Your RV may have 12 volt DC powered and or non powered roof vents installed Roof vents allow fresh air to circulate through the RV Make sure the roof vent is shut securely when traveli...

Page 118: ...itioner to guard against wa ter leakage The air conditioner is subjected to wind pressures along with motor vibration during normal operation Inspect the mounting bolts for tightness to ensure there is no leakage or looseness at least annually Re tighten bolts when they are loose DO NOT over tighten these bolts as it may damage this gasket The air conditioner gasket is a wearable part that eventua...

Page 119: ...ler PATIO AWNING Please refer to the awning manufacturer s operators manual Keep your awning in good condition to prevent costly repairs It is very important to keep the awning clean If weather con ditions are windy or stormy close the awning into the travel mode position Shut the awning in the travel position if you will be away from the RV for an extended period of time ...

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Page 121: ...will always be some noticeable noises when operat ing the slideout 1 Level and stabilize the RV 2 Be sure the auxiliary battery is fully charged or the RV is connected to shore power Turn off all unnecessary lights to maximize available power 3 Close all cabinet doors and drawers 4 Before extending be sure the area outside each slide room is free of obstacles such as trees boulders fenc es etc 5 B...

Page 122: ...etracting Check for standing water on the slideout topper awning if so equipped Remember that the slideout seals are not designed to remove all the water or debris that may accumulate on the outside surfaces You must wipe it off be fore retracting the slideout SCHWINTEK INWALL SLIDEOUT SYSTEM If the Schwintek InWall slideout does not extend or retract follow these steps to override the system Elec...

Page 123: ...ning 3 Low battery voltage below 8 volts at start of cycle 4 High battery voltage greater than 18 volts 5 Excessive motor current high amperage also indicat ed by one side of slide continually stalling 6 Motor short circuit motor or wiring to motor has shorted out 8 Hall signal not present encoder is not providing a signal usually a wiring problem 9 Hall power short to ground power to encoder has ...

Page 124: ...4 inches and stops Will nonmoving side move with help If only one 1 side of the room is moving then with someone s assistance press the switch to extend or retract the room while pushing the nonmoving side in the appro priate direction On larger rooms it may be necessary to have two 2 or more people pushing the room Nonmoving side moved manually Try to push the nonmoving side in and out If a motor...

Page 125: ...pply pressure to the recliner leg rest Refer to the furniture manufacturer s care instructions for this product FREE STANDING TABLE CHAIRS The extendable free standing dinette table can be positioned to seat up to four people To prevent damage the standard free standing dinette table should be closed in the travel position and the free standing chairs fastened down securely when you are traveling ...

Page 126: ...Profession ally clean only DECOR GLASS Use a glass cleaner to remove smudges smears and spots If there is any decorative etching on the décor glass use care when cleaning around that area PANTRY Use the pantry to store items you wish to take with you as you travel and camp Ensure items stored in the pantry are secured so they do not shift during travel The cabinetry has been designed to accommodat...

Page 127: ...countertop Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain cleaners oven cleaners etc Do not let cleaners with bleach set on the top Wipe them off promptly Laminate countertops Glass rings food spills water spots and smudges usually wipe off with a damp sponge Stubborn stains can be re moved with a general purpose spray cleaner Some stains can be removed by squeezing fresh lemon juice over the stain and allow...

Page 128: ...ypically associated with camping we recommend that you vacuum the carpet frequently Have tough and deep stains professionally steam cleaned Use spot removers for minor spills Always test the carpet for color fastness in an inconspicuous area before using any product Vinyl flooring Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty parti cles Although most common spills will not permanently sta...

Page 129: ... or biodegradable cleaners which contain D Limo nene as they may damage plastic materials SHOWER WALLS BASE Use a mild detergent soap and warm water to clean the shower wall and base DO NOT use gritty or abrasive particle soaps or scouring compound SINK SHOWER FIXTURES Use mild dish soap and water to clean these fixtures Do not use harsh chemicals or sprays A mild solution of vinegar and water wor...

Page 130: ...front of the sofa up uncovering the legs 3 Extend the legs to the outmost position Legs extended Lifted front of sofa 4 Pull the front end of the sofa toward yourself until it is fully extended and place the extended legs on the ground Fully extended sofa Interior 5 Place the cushions back on the sofa Converted sofa ...

Page 131: ... back cushions Seat back cushions removed 2 Find the yellow cap cover on the front leg of the table and flip the lever to the right Yellow cap cover and lever 3 Pull the table toward yourself and downward It will collapse to the level of the dinette bench Table level with dinette bench ...

Page 132: ...130 Interior 4 Place the two matching cushions on the table and your dinette is converted to a bed Convert dinette into a hide a bed cont ...

Page 133: ...nish the more extensive the damage These problems can be minimized by regularly scheduled washing and polishing The RV exterior is constructed of plastics glass sealant alu minum and or fiberglass Refer to the general instructions that follow for care information Washing Chemicals contained in dirt and dust picked up from the road surface can cause damage if left on the RV for a long time Frequent...

Page 134: ...and may flood the RV s interior Therefore be sure to observe the following 1 Keep the washing nozzle about 16 inches 40 cm or more away from the RV body 2 When washing around the door vent and glass areas hold the nozzle at right angles to the surface During cold weather Salt and other chemicals that are spread on winter roads in some geographical areas can have a detrimental effect on the RV s un...

Page 135: ...s as they may damage the plastic sur face Do not use wax containing abrasives that may damage the plastic surface Chrome parts To prevent chrome parts from spotting or corroding wash with water dry thoroughly and apply a non abrasive automotive wax If the chrome is severely damaged or pitted use a com mercially available chrome polish product EXTERIOR ROOF SIDEWALL VENTS During routine cleaning 3 ...

Page 136: ...normally with a sponge and water Use glass cleaner to remove wax oil grease dead insects etc After washing the glass wipe it dry with a clean soft cloth TRAILER FRAME Sand pebbles objects on the highway climate salt air ex posure or ice inhibiting chemicals used during the winter months will damage the paint inviting rust and other deterio ration Periodically inspect the exterior exposed areas cle...

Page 137: ...r pollution freezing temperatures and exposure to other elements If deteriorated repair immediately to prevent damage If you notice water inside the RV immediately have the dealer check for the source of the leak Failure to correct the leak may result in serious damage to your RV this dam age may not be warrantable If you have questions and or need assistance with sealing your RV consult with your...

Page 138: ...odents from entering Cover the roof air conditioner if so equipped Disconnect 120 volt AC power to the RV Do not use the leveling legs during storage Drain all water lines Drain and flush all holding tanks fresh water gray water black water and or hot water tanks Remove all customer supplied batteries from the RV and store in a place where they will not freeze Bat teries that have been frozen will...

Page 139: ...ue as needed Sanitize the fresh water system Test the safety alarms First two hundred miles Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values Re torque as needed Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service techni cian Each trip Inspect and reseal as needed Check the auxiliary battery Have the propane system checked for leaks by your dealer Check running lights Check tire pressure and...

Page 140: ...ll GFI outlets x x Service generator if equipped per mfg manual Entry door s x x Make sure door latches and locks function properly x x Lube hinges with light oil or WD40 or comparable x x Adjust screen door and latch Entry steps x x Clean and lubricate lithium spray Exterior Fiberglass Metal x x Wash with warm water mild detergent x Apply non abrasive wax except on decals Exterior Moldings x x In...

Page 141: ...ire more frequent maintenance Safety equipment x x x Check operation of detectors recharge and replace batteries every 6 months if equipped x x Test and check fire extinguisher for proper charge x x x Test and confirm egress exit window s function properly Slide rooms x x x Check slide roof for debris clear as necessary x x x Check and clean all seals Wheels tires x x x Check wheel lugs for proper...

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Page 143: ...tored in furnace compartment that could block airflow Check that heat outlet registers are open and that register openings are unobstructed Make sure that 12 volt power is present Contact your dealer if the problem persists PORTABLE GENERATOR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED Starter engages while holding the start button down but generator does not start Generator may be out of fuel Generator will not op erate w...

Page 144: ...erheating Open the cover to cool down and reduce the load by turning off some 12 volt lights Lights dim or are half bright Low battery connection Check battery condition and recharge if necessary Possible converter malfunction Have converter checked by an authorized service center Possible loss of ground Check for loose wire connec tion MICROWAVE Will not operate Door open or timer OFF Close door ...

Page 145: ...ator GFCI receptacle switch may be off or tripped Re set GFCI at receptacle in bathroom or kitchen Check the breaker in the power center or panel box Contact a dealer or qualified RV technician if problem is not resolved OVEN Oven slow to heat up poor baking poor ignition of burn ers pilots won t stay lit popping sound from top burners carbon on pilot shield or burner flame too low or too high A d...

Page 146: ...pen doors and other non powered venting openings 5 Leave the area until odors clear Have the gas system checked immediately and leakage source corrected by your dealer or a qualified service center before using again REFRIGERATOR The control panel lights are not illuminated Check coach circuit breakers and GFCI receptacle Verify that refrigerator is plugged into the 120 volt outlet If using propan...

Page 147: ...OF AIR CONDITIONER Will not operate Make sure unit is turned on Check circuit breakers in coach Have your dealer check to see if there is proper volt age from shoreline or generator Unit runs but coil freezes and compressor cycles too soon Control setting may be too low cycles too soon Make sure the filter is clean and unobstructed Have the coolant level checked by a qualified service facility Doe...

Page 148: ... Verify exterior seals are against the room at the top corners and not turned in when the room is out hori zontal seal overlaps vertical Also check for voids in the seal on the slide roof and side panels Make sure weep hole in ramp pan is open and unob structed Room will not move in or out Check the auto resetting fuse located by the slideout motor See the manufacturer s manual Check battery condi...

Page 149: ...ion of sending station Point antenna in proper direction Cut or torn cable Have your dealer or qualified RV technician replace bad cable where needed at TV and antenna Elevation handle turns but antenna does not raise or low er Handle may be loose Tighten screws Gears may be stripped Have your dealer or qualified RV technician replace the gears Antenna will not rotate The rotate handle is engaged ...

Page 150: ... your pump or your water hookup source 2 Drain your water heater tank by removing the drain plug Approximately two quarts of water will remain in the bottom of the tank If you notice during the draining that the water is flowing sporadically or slowly instead of flowing freely you should open your relief valve to allow air into the tank 3 If the water does not flow freely take a small gauge wire o...

Page 151: ...e the stagnant water on the bottom of the tank and force the deposits through the drain opening Upon completion of the steps above close the drain plug as well as the relief valve Refill with fresh water circulate and rinse If you use your vehicle frequently or for long periods of time flushing the water heater several times a year will prolong the life of the water heater storage tank Water heate...

Page 152: ... toilet Have the pump checked by your dealer or a qualified RV technician WATER SYSTEM Wet areas near water connections pump runs while the fau cets are closed and no other fresh water fixtures are being used There is a possible leak Close all low point water drains and tank drains Turn off all fixtures Check all fixtures and connections for tightness Do not over tighten fittings as this may cause...

Page 153: ...vas or other artificial materials which extends from the RV body to provide shade Awnings are generally placed over entrances Some extend and stow manually while others are operated electrically BLACK WATER Term associated with the sewage holding tank The toilet drains directly into this tank BLUE BOY Also known as a honey pot Refers to a portable waste holding tank that has wheels on one end Thes...

Page 154: ...Term associated with the water supply you hook up to at the campsite It is called city water because water is pulled from a central outside source like a city and not the fresh water tank CONDENSATION A result of warm moisture laden air contacting the cold window glass Keeping a roof vent open helps to reduce the humidity levels Added roof vent covers help to prevent cold air from dropping down th...

Page 155: ...lit with an electric spark and the flame is monitored by an electronic circuit board This ignition system is used in refrigerators furnaces and wa ter heaters There is now a version of stove tops that light the burners with a DSI ignition DUAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM RV equipped with lights appliances which operate on 12 volt battery power when self contained and with a converter on 110 AC current when ...

Page 156: ...ngine powered device fuelled by gasoline or diesel fuel and some times propane for generating 120 volt AC power GENSET Abbreviation for generator set GOOSENECK A trailer and hitch configuration connected to the tow truck directly above the rear axle by way of a standard ball hitch in the truck bed and a vertical slender arm on front of the trailer Gooseneck hitching is common on horse and utility ...

Page 157: ...element located in the air conditioning system with the warm air distributed by the air conditioner fan and ducting system They are typically 1500 watt elements about the same wattage as an electric hair dryer and have limited function Basically they take the chill off HIGH PROFILE A fifth wheel trailer with a higher than normal front to allow more than 6 feet of standing room inside the raised ar...

Page 158: ...rance to the campground you deposit your nightly fee s in an envelope with your name and site number and drop this in the collection box At some time during the day a park ranger will make rounds of the campgrounds and collect the fees You will often see these in National Park and National Forest campgrounds ISLAND QUEEN OR ISLAND KING A king or queen sized bed with walking space on both sides JAC...

Page 159: ...d accessories etc that can be carried by the RV NONPOTABLE WATER Water not suitable for human consumption OEM This refers to the original equipment manufacturer of the individual appliance or com ponent PARK MODEL A travel trailer that requires park facilities to function It lacks holding tanks and dual voltage appliances requiring to be plugged into water sewage and electrical facili ties A park ...

Page 160: ...o most common manufacturers of RV refrigerators are Norcold and Dometic RIG What many RVers call their units ROADSIDE This refers to the side of the camper that faces the road when it is parked Often called the off door side ROOF AIR CONDITIONING Air conditioning unit mounted on roof of RV to cool the RV when it is parked When moving most RVs are cooled by separate air conditioning units which are...

Page 161: ...gas valve to shut off the flow of gas to both the pilot flame and the main burner TIP OUT The term used for an area or room in an RV that tips out for additional living space The Tip Out was generally used in older RVs Newer RVs mainly use a slide out TIRE RATINGS The MAXIMUM LOAD that a tire may carry is engraved on the sidewall along with a corresponding COLD inflation pressure A reduction in in...

Page 162: ...for these characteristics Each manufacturer then labels the tire according to grade UV DEGRADATION A breaking down of material due to the sun s harsh ultraviolet rays UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT UVW The WEIGHT of a vehicle as built at the factory with full fuel engine generator oil and coolants It does not include cargo fresh water pro pane occupants or dealer installed accessories WALLY WORLD Slang t...

Page 163: ...hs are 100 and 102 WINTERIZED Refers to a camper that has been prepared for storage The water systems have been drained and RV antifreeze has been added to protect the water lines and drains The low point drains should be in the open position WORK CAMPER A person living in an RV and working Many spell it as workamper after the web site and service by that name YAW Fishtailing action of the trailer...

Page 164: ...awayswitch 67 Carbon monoxide 36 Cargo carrying capacity label 51 Component manufacturer contact information 29 Component manufacturer warranty information 30 Condensation 43 Converter 77 Cooking with propane 106 Draining the fresh water system 90 Electrical load ratings 82 Emergency egress 32 Emergency warranty repair 13 Exterior 131 Federal certification label 51 Fire extinguisher 34 Fire safety...

Page 165: ...symbols 8 Safety defects 10 Sanitizing the potable water system 91 Schwintek IN WALL slideout 120 Shore line power cord 76 Slideout systems 119 Smoke alarm 35 Thermostat 115 Three year limited warranty 23 Tire and loading information label 51 Tire tread 58 Toilet 98 Towing and leveling 65 Vehicle identification number 6 Vehiclelabels 50 Warranty service 12 Water heater 87 Weighing your tow vehicle...

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