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Shower Surround, Sinks, Wash Basins 

Use mild spray cleaners or soap solutions with soft cloths or 
sponges for these surfaces.  Do not use scouring pads or abrasive 
cleansers. 

Faucets, Plumbing Fixtures 

Use damp soft cloths to clean and polish these surfaces.  Water 
spots can be eliminated with a weak solution of vinegar and water.  

Wood and wood-grain cabinetry 

Dust with soft dry cloths frequently.  To remove dirt or stains, use a 
soft cloth dampened with a non-abrasive wood polish or mild soap 
solution. 

Windows, Mirrors, and Decorative Glass 

Use common spray window cleaner and lint-free cloths for windows 
and other glass surfaces.  Take care to keep spray from the cleaner 
off other surfaces, and quickly wipe up any over-spray.  Take care 
with decorative glass, as some designs are applied decals that may 
be affected by glass cleaners.   

Window Treatments, Pleated Shades, Curtains 

Remove dust with light vacuuming.  For overall cleaning, 
professionally clean only.  

Laminated Countertops 

Protect and extend the life of your countertops by keeping these 
recommendations in mind: 

Always use a trivet or other protection under hot pans 
that are set on the counter.  

Clean spills promptly to reduce the chance of staining. 

Never use the counter as a cutting surface - Keep a 
cutting board handy and use it.  

Be careful when using bleaches, cleansers, oven cleaners, and 
other harsh chemicals near the countertops, as they can damage 
the surfaces. 

Solid-Surface Countertops 

Soapy water and a soft towel or sponge will take care of virtually all 
surface dirt and grease.  Commercial spray cleaners designed for 
solid surfaces provide excellent results.  A mild bleach solution (1/2 
bleach, 1/2 water) can be used periodically to disinfect solid surface 
countertops.    

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Summary of Contents for Ameri-Lite 2019

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Page 2: ...ners in countless campgrounds It s been our experience that if Gulf Stream Coach owners plan well follow basic rules of the road perform regular inspections and maintenance and respect the design limitations of their RV and its components they will enjoy thousands of enjoyable miles and countless unforgettable memories That s why we ve included this Owner s Manual and instruction books for key app...

Page 3: ...Mold Condensation Fire Safety Smoke Detector Carbon Monoxide LP Gas Safety LP Gas Heating System Towing a Travel Trailer 19 Tow Vehicle Requirements 20 Travel Trailer Brake Systems 21 Electric Brake System Brake Controller Tow Vehicle Battery Electrical System 7 Way Wire Harness Breakaway Switch Travel Trailer Hitch Systems 23 Tow Vehicle Hitch Equalizing Weight Distributing Hitches Equalizing Hit...

Page 4: ...ne Connection 30 Amp and 50 Amp 110 Volt AC Service Approximate Power Draws Power Converter Ground Fault Interrupter GFI Battery Battery Types and Charging Monitor Panel LP Gas Systems 45 General Info Climate Differences Operation Filling the LP Tank Gas Line Check Regulator Pressure Gas Tank and Regulator Freeze Up Hose Replacement Regulator Vent Maintenance Plumbing 48 Fresh Water City Water Fre...

Page 5: ...hooting Lippert Electric Through Frame Slide Out System Schwintek Slide Out Systems Slide Out Weather Seals Awnings 67 Power Awning Operation Manual Awning Caring for Your Travel Trailer Interior 71 Caring for Your Travel Trailer Exterior 73 Roof Maintenance 75 Roof Membrane and Roof Seals EPDM Rubber Roof Roof Seals Exterior Wall Maintenance 76 Effects of Long Term Occupancy 78 Formaldehyde Full ...

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Page 7: ...nt to warranty coverage so failure to return the completed registration to Gulf Stream will invalidate this warranty If warranty registration is not received this limited warranty remains a complete defense to any and all statutory or other claims against the manufacturer WHAT IS COVERED Your new Gulf Stream recreational vehicle limited warranty gives you specific legal rights in accordance with c...

Page 8: ...d conditions and hazards rock chips bridges wires insect or varmint intrusion etc b Use including normal wear and tear misuse abuse improper operation and care neglect theft vandalism modifications accident improper loading and towing lack of reasonable and necessary cleaning and maintenance acts of others commercial business rental residential disaster relief purposes improper leveling insect or ...

Page 9: ...rranty services for your RV an advance appointment should be made with your Selling Dealer or another independent authorized Gulf Stream dealer to insure parts and labor are available and timely performed NOTICE Warranty service check in date shall be the first day that labor is performed on the RV by Gulf Stream or its authorized service facility This warranty and all questions regarding enforcea...

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Page 11: ... matter Excessive sway can cause the trailer to rollover which may include the vehicle towing the trailer resulting in serious injury or death This manual includes many additional warnings recommendations and guides to safe operation of your RV You are strongly encouraged to become familiar with all of them IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Throughout this Owner s Manual we have used the following nota...

Page 12: ...ance care and protection as outlined in this manual and component manufacturer s instructions of use and service of their products Obtaining timely warranty repairs by an authorized repair dealer and retaining any and all records and receipts of maintenance repair and or other work on the recreational vehicle Retail Selling Dealer will Perform a Pre Delivery Inspection check and make repairs if ne...

Page 13: ...re wear on the recreational vehicle including but not limited to appliances furnace water systems flooring window coverings furniture bedding interior services The premature wear may be considered excessive and or abusive use and therefore could void your warranty coverage for those items Defective Part If you have warranty repairs performed by an unauthorized repair facility the defective part mu...

Page 14: ...Where feasible owner s manuals and other user information for third party appliances and components have been posted on the Gulf Stream Coach Web site Identification and Safety Your RV has a unique Vehicle Identification number VIN It is important to reference the VIN along with the model and year whenever you have an inquiry or require service Indoor Air Quality Good air quality in your RV requir...

Page 15: ...old is a pollutant It is organisms that naturally occur both indoors and in natural environments Mold growth indoors must be cleaned and the water source identified since when the water source humidity standing water damp clothes or towels is eliminated mold will not grow Condensation People pets plants continually release water vapor into the ambient air So in a contained living area of a recreat...

Page 16: ... Make sure everyone knows where it is located how to operate it and what types of fires it is designed to handle Do not attempt to use water to put out a fire Water can spread some types of fire Check the operation of the fire extinguisher on a regular basis every 6 months minimum to make sure it is charged and ready for use If a fire does start within the recreational vehicle get all occupants ou...

Page 17: ...d for Air out the vehicle and check again to ensure that the alarm came from the CO detector as your vehicle is also equipped with a smoke detector and LP gas detector optional Following instructions included with your CO detector is recommended LP Gas Safety WARNING SHUT OFF ALL LP GAS SYSTEMS BEFORE FILLING THE GASOLINE TANK LP appliances should never be operated while the vehicle is in motion I...

Page 18: ...ces need fresh air for safe operation Before operation a Open the overhead vent or turn on the exhaust fan b Open a nearby window Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle and proper ventilation when using cooking appliance s will avoid the dangers of asphyxiation It is especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heatin...

Page 19: ...ed with the regulator vent facing downward Regulators that are not in compartments have been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces down and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion Notice All LP gas regulators are factory tested for proper pressure output Pressure output should...

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Page 21: ...ing lane changes turns etc Understand that the added weight of your trailer will affect every movement of your vehicle Accelerating to highway speeds will take more time braking distances will be longer and turns must be wider and slower Develop a sense of the way your vehicle and trailer handle on lightly traveled roads before approaching long distance high traffic situations Learn how your tow v...

Page 22: ...lans Avoid towing your trailer in high winds on icy roads up and down extreme hills on extremely bumpy roads or anywhere where your control and safety cannot be assured Switch to a lower gear or lower range when descending long hills to reduce strain on the braking system Anticipate brake usage in advance of long descents and adjust speed accordingly Use the brakes intermittently on long descents ...

Page 23: ...activate ahead of the tow vehicle brakes for best road control Consult the manufacturer s instructions or your dealer for detailed maintenance and service procedures Allow approximately 1 000 miles of use to break in the shoes on the trailer brakes After the break in period have the brake shoes adjusted professionally to provide ideal performance and maximum useful life Your travel trailer braking...

Page 24: ...te safely and legally on public roads It is not unusual for corrosion and dirt to accumulate in the connector Make a point of cleaning the connector on a regular basis to ensure a reliable electrical connection and protect it from road debris when possible Breakaway Switch The Breakaway Switch provides a key safety function applying the trailer brakes in the event the trailer is detached from the ...

Page 25: ...l weight might be 700 to 800 lbs This much weight added to your rear bumper could cause the car to be out of balance and reduce traction This may result in poor steering control poor braking control and can be potentially dangerous Use of heavier springs spring helpers or stiffer tires will not correct the basic out of balance condition The problems from this condition are compounded when travelin...

Page 26: ...mine the static height of your travel trailer hitch with the trailer fully loaded and hitched to your tow vehicle on a level surface Visually inspect how level the tow vehicle trailer combination is and adjust the chain link selection accordingly In order to have a level tow vehicle trailer combination you may have to raise or lower the hitch ball on the tow vehicle Most if not all equalizer hitch...

Page 27: ...arious states When delivered by your dealer your trailer is equipped to meet SAE standards and the state requirements where purchased You may choose to upgrade to heavier and or additional chains with case hardened quick connect links Always have the safety chains attached when towing Connect the chains to the safety chain loops on the tow vehicle hitch crossing them under the trailer tongue Make ...

Page 28: ... hitch jack foot 8 Install equalizer bars as directed by the manufacturer 9 Connect the Breakaway Switch cable to the tow vehicle 10 Connect the Safety Chains by crossing them under the hitch 11 Connect the 7 Way Connector from the trailer to the 7 Way Outlet on the tow vehicle 12 Retract all Stabilizer Jacks 13 Make sure all exterior doors and access panels are secured 14 Check the function of al...

Page 29: ...ypes of fifth wheel hitches available Be certain to use the one recommended by your vehicle manufacturer and that meets the weight requirements of your fifth wheel The one described here is typical but have your dealer demonstrate and explain the proper hitching and unhitching procedure for your hitch NOTE MAKE SURE YOUR FIFTH WHEEL HITCH IS INSTALLED IN A LOCATION THAT ALLOWS PROPER TURNING CLEAR...

Page 30: ... COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT CAUSING INJURY OR DEATH VEHICLE LOADING Carrying Capacity During the design and development of our travel trailer and fifth wheels the number and size of storage compartments and the liquid tank capacities are maximized for value and convenience However be mindful that if all holding tanks are filled to capacity and all storage compartments and cupboards are filled to ...

Page 31: ...ISTICS MAY RESULT WARNING TOWING ADDITIONAL TRAILERS BEHIND YOUR FIFTH WHEEL OR TRAVEL TRAILER TANDEM TOWING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED CHECK WITH YOUR STATE OR ANY STATE YOU PLAN ON TRAVELING THROUGH TO ENSURE STATE LAW IS BEING FOLLOWED MANY STATES HAVE SPECIFIC LENGTH RESTRICTIONS THAT MAY BE VIOLATED IF TANDEM TOWING WARNING EXCEEDING THE GAWR GVWR OR GCWR OF YOUR RV TRUCK COMBINATION CAN CAUSE UN...

Page 32: ...dered for their weight and stored according to how heavy they are Heavy items should be placed close to the floor and in the center of the vehicle DON T FORGET TO INCLUDE THE ITEMS YOU PURCHASE ON YOUR TRIP Luggage and similar cargo carried inside the vehicle must be secured to prevent possible damage in the case of a sudden stop or an accident 30 ...

Page 33: ...down the road Check your Federal ID label to see what the maximum rating for your axles is and make sure they are not overloaded If necessary redistribute or remove weight within the trailer Diagram A Diagram B Lower your front jack and unhitch the trailer as shown in diagram B Record this weight This weight is necessary to determine the hitch weight Diagram C Next move the trailer so that the fro...

Page 34: ...uck again as shown in Diagram F Subtract the difference between the two weights and you will arrive at your pin hitch weight Adjust your cargo accordingly to remain within 23 25 of the GVW of the fifth wheel The GVW is the GAW added to the pin hitch weight Diagram F Manufacturer s Labels Your vehicle is equipped with several federally required labels pertaining to the vehicle s weight load capacit...

Page 35: ...permissible weight of your vehicle INCLUDING CARGO ALL OPTIONS AND WATER Dangers of Overloading One of the attractive selling points of Gulf Stream Coach RVs is the abundance of storage both inside and outside the vehicle However there are limits to what the vehicle can carry as has been shown above When preparing for a trip and while on your travels always be mindful of WHAT YOU ARE STORING HOW M...

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Page 37: ...Ratings Load ratings for tires go up as the corresponding letter changes For example load range E tires have a heavier rating than load range D tires Load capabilities of tires change as the psi air pressure is lowered As much as 220 lbs of load carrying capacity is lost per tire for each 5 psi below the recommended inflation This decreased load amount varies from one tire manufacturer to the next...

Page 38: ...ast every three months to prevent ozone cracking in the tire bulge area as well as flat spotting from prolonged strain of sidewall and tread deflection Make sure you check the inflation and adjust to the recommended operating pressure before putting the vehicle back into service Tire life expectancy varies Some tires reach their life expectancy and may need to be replaced in as little as six years...

Page 39: ...INUM WHEELS WARNING BEFORE EACH TRIP AND EACH TIME A WHEEL IS REMOVED BE SURE TO TIGHTEN YOUR WHEEL LUG NUTS AS PER THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES Lite Towables 50 75 ft lbs All other Towables 85 95 ft lbs WARNING DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE LUG NUTS OVER TIGHTENING MAY CAUSE THE LUG STUDS TO SHEER OFF UNDER CERTAIN DRIVING CONDITIONS 37 ...

Page 40: ...nside side entry door It is activated by pulling the ring pin and squeezing the handle Direct contents at the base of the fire Read instructions on bottle Check regularly to insure that charge is adequate Smoke Detector Located in kitchen area or between kitchen and sleeping areas Sounds alarm if it detects smoke Test regularly and replace battery at least twice a year Consult smoke detector manua...

Page 41: ...red vents etc 110 V Shoreline Connection at left 30 Amp shown Like your home the vehicle has a 110 volt alternating current AC system that requires an external source of 110 volt electricity A shoreline connection extension cord or an optional electrical on board power generator or an inverter can provide this power In order to use your 110 volt electrical system your shoreline power cord should b...

Page 42: ...30 amp service use the air conditioner that provides cooling in the most appropriate area of the unit This approach will also allow you to use 110 volt service for other small appliances 30 amp service is the most common electrical service in the RV industry and can be found at most if not all RV campgrounds This makes 30 amp service the most user friendly as far as availability If your vehicle is...

Page 43: ...e Roof air conditioners each 15 Electric water heater 12 Microwaves 15 Hair dryer 2 Washer dryer 10 Vacuum 5 TV 1 0 Engine block heater 10 Heart Inverter Charger 22 Refrigerators 3 5 Space heaters 10 15 110 volt lamp 1 0 Power Converter Your vehicle is equipped with an electrical power converter that changes 110 volt power to 12 volt power to run 12 volt appliances in your vehicle It gets the 110 ...

Page 44: ... the fluid levels in the batteries to fall below the internal battery plates Damage to the batteries may result and shorten the life of the batteries When charging the batteries do not charge at such a fast rate as to cause spewing of the electrolyte from the cells However do charge the battery with the cell vent caps off WARNING NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME AROUND BATTERIES AVOID MAKING ELECTRICAL SPA...

Page 45: ...ell deep cycle batteries requires the battery voltage to be raised beyond what is known as the gassing point This is the voltage at which the battery begins to bubble and gas is given off If charging stops short of this point sulfate is left on the plates and deterioration of the battery begins The gassing point will vary with battery temperature At 77 degrees F the gassing point of a 12 volt batt...

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Page 47: ... and then to about 6 25 ounces in the second stage The 6 25 ounces psi can also be expressed as 11 inches of water column The LP gas system is designed and built to rigid standards and tested before leaving the factory Your dealer also tests the system prior to customer delivery NOTE YOUR DEALER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A THOROUGH LP GAS SYSTEM CHECK PRIOR TO DELIVERY DO NOT ACCEPT THE UNIT UNTIL THIS C...

Page 48: ... the tank valve and light the range burner When the flame burns out turn off the appliance Filling the LP Tank Make sure that all burners and pilot lights are turned off prior to having a gas supplier refill your LP tank Drive your unit to the LP supplier for filling Never remove the tank from the unit The supplier will connect his fill nozzle to your unit s LP tank fill valve When the tank is bei...

Page 49: ...tank an overfilled tank or a greater vapor withdrawal demand than the tank can deliver at a particular temperature Freeze up occurs more frequently in cold weather since liquid gas does not vaporize as quickly This along with a higher demand can cause frosting of the tank and regulator Ask your LP gas supplier to add ANHYDROUS METHANOL before filling the tank in cold weather Moisture may enter the...

Page 50: ...es supply water to the kitchen sink shower lavatory toilet and water heater City Water Open the City Water Inlet Door and connect a hose to a city pressurized water faucet and to the vehicle s City Water Inlet Some models have a separate water fill for the Fresh Water Tank Others have a selector switch to select either Local Supply or Fresh Water Tank To use City Water make sure the selector is se...

Page 51: ...up optional Valves for waste water and sewage holding tanks Water heater bypass valve for winterizing optional Fresh water filtration system optional Hot and cold water line low point drains Rally kit exterior shower Sanitizing the Water Tank As approved by the U S Public Health Service To assure complete disinfection of your potable water system it is recommended that the following procedures be ...

Page 52: ...ated in the converter If the pump continues to operate whether the faucet is open or closed check the water tank to see if it is empty and check to see if there is a leak in the system DO NOT RUN THE WATER PUMP WITHOUT WATER IN THE SYSTEM ALWAYS KEEP THE PUMP SWITCH OFF WHEN THE SYSTEM IS EMPTY OR WHEN CONNECTED TO CITY WATER RUNNING THE PUMP DRY CAN DAMAGE IT AND VOID THE WARRANTY Secondary Water...

Page 53: ...d water to all drains to ensure that your P traps water hasn t evaporated from long term storage Places to add water include the Kitchen sink Bathroom sink shower tub wet bar sink and the washer dryer drain Holding Tanks The Gray Water Holding Tank s and Black Water Holding Tank should be emptied frequently or as indicated on the monitor panel The tanks should always be emptied at a special Dumpin...

Page 54: ...gain This flushes the tank and helps clean the drain hose 4 Repeat as necessary 5 Follow the same procedure for the GRAY WATER HOLDING TANK A repeat flush is not necessary 6 When the gray tank is empty push the dump valve handle in until it seats 7 Remove the hose wash and replace it in its storage location 8 Replace termination outlet cap Holding Tank Maintenance Keep your tanks well flushed out ...

Page 55: ...ut foreign objects in the system that could clog or damage it in any way DON T Use the toilet while driving down the road All occupants must remain seated with a secure seatbelt while the vehicle is moving Further the vacuum caused by the high speed movement of the vehicle will cause the toilet to act as a vent when flushed causing severe odors in the vehicle and possibly spraying waste into the i...

Page 56: ...ined and closed Close the Water Line Drain Valves Drain the Waste Water Holding Tank Double check that ALL WATER has been drained Secure all protective caps including the water tank filler city water inlet and waste drain outlet CAUTION DRAINING THE WATER SYSTEM ALONE MAY NOT BE ENOUGH TO PROVIDE COMPLETE COLD WEATHER PROTECTION FOR AN RV UNIT THAT WILL BE STORED IN AN UNHEATED ENVIRONMENT WHERE T...

Page 57: ...k is full Operating instructions can be found in the water heater owner s manual Consult the manual for detailed information on how to use the water heater Your water heater is equipped with a Direct Spark Ignition system to automatically ignite the LP gas used to heat the water in the tank The igniter uses 12 Volt power from your house battery to provide the igniting spark A 110 Volt heating elem...

Page 58: ...king odors out of the kitchen and exhausts them to the outside The aluminum screen filter in the range hood should be soaked in soapy water then rinsed gently to remove accumulated grease The exterior vent should be kept free of obstructions to maximize air flow LP Gas Oven if so equipped The LP gas oven can be used much like a household oven for baking and roasting Be aware that generally smaller...

Page 59: ...ld take up to 24 hours before the unit is cool enough for use Expect items to take somewhat longer to chill in the travel trailer refrigerator than they would take at home You can greatly increase the effectiveness of the refrigerator by Minimizing the number of times the refrigerator is opened Minimizing the length of time the refrigerator door is left open Allowing hot items to cool before putti...

Page 60: ...disc slot The system will play mp3 music files found on an SD Card inserted in the card slot The system can be paired with Blue Tooth music players using the pairing instructions provided with the player Video Hookups and TV Monitor if equipped A variety of high definition flat screen TV video monitors are available from Gulf Stream Coach and other sources for installation in your travel trailer Y...

Page 61: ... environmental conditions While like your home in many ways a travel trailer has to provide comfort in a multitude of locations often when weather conditions are extreme And it has to do its job while being compact affordable and mobile The effectiveness of the heating and cooling appliances in your travel trailer can be greatly enhanced by some common sense factors including these On hot days fin...

Page 62: ...wered by your 12 volt battery system If the system battery is low the furnace blower will come on however the furnace will not ignite Make sure you have sufficient battery power before operating the furnace Your furnace is designed to sustain a desired temperature in the vehicle at most times Due to varying weather conditions the furnace may not be able to keep up with sub freezing temperatures Th...

Page 63: ...er to run each air conditioner you plan on using If your power source has only 30 amp service you can run only one 1 air conditioner at a time Using an adapter to plug in your 50 amp cord to 30 amp service doesn t allow the use of both air conditioners either Most air conditioners require a minimum of 13 amps to operate properly Although the amperage of two AC s running at the same time doesn t ad...

Page 64: ...esh air from an open window This fan is usually controlled by a wall mounted thermostat some models have a thermostat built right on the fan which must be turned on and adjusted to your desired temperature before use The wall mounted thermostat is not the same that is used for the furnace or air conditioners Please review the supplied fan owner s manual for additional operating instructions Firepl...

Page 65: ...eshooting maintenance and proper use of your particular slide out please refer to the slide out owner s manual supplied by the slide out system manufacturer Most slide out system owner s manuals and troubleshooting guides can also be found on the slide out system manufacturers websites Lippert Electric Through Frame Slide Out System Extending Slide out Room 1 Level Unit 2 Verify the battery is ful...

Page 66: ...vel leveling of slide room when extended etc must be conducted by a certified professional Failure to follow this requirement may void the owner s warranty Manual Override NOTE Always disconnect battery from system prior to manually operating system Failure to disconnect battery can cause electricity to backfeed through the motor and cause serious damage to the system as well as void the warranty ...

Page 67: ...de room structure or trim components NOTE The gears can be stripped out if the room is manually retracted extended to its fullest extent and the operator continues to rotate manual override Any damage due to misuse of the Manual Override feature will disqualify any and all claims to the Limited Warranty Electrical System Maintenance For optimum performance the slide out system requires full batter...

Page 68: ...mpletely in order for the slide out seals to be effective Manual Override If the Schwintek Slide Out does not function properly use these steps to perform an electronic manual override of the system Locate the circuit board and press the mode button six times quickly then press a seventh time and hold for approximately 5 seconds The green and red LED indicators will flash confirming the override m...

Page 69: ...s not necessary or covered under the Gulf Stream Coach Inc Limited Warranty AWNINGS Manually operated or electric awnings installed on your RV are optional and or may have been added at the factory or by your dealer Proper use care and maintenance procedures for awnings are included in the literature provided with the awning Complete operation maintenance and troubleshooting information on your aw...

Page 70: ...ICH IF USED IMPROPERLY CAN CAUSE INJURY PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH YOUR AWNING S PRIOR TO USE OF THE PRODUCT Manual Awning To open your manual awning Make sure that you have sufficient clearance from obstructions Unlock the awning using the provided wand by pulling down the locking latch located on the top of the right awning arm Unlock the travel lock on th...

Page 71: ...ile holding the wand strap in the awning tube push the awning main latch located on the top of the right arm to locked BE CAREFUL This will cause the awning to roll up if you don t have a good hold of the awning tube strap Holding the awning tube strap allow the awning to roll up until you can use the wand in the strap Using the wand allow the awning to roll all the way up Do not allow the strap t...

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Page 73: ...e dust and dirt Sweep or vacuum regularly to reduce wear from abrasive dirt sand etc For overall clean ups mop with a damp not soaking sponge or string mop and a mild solution of water based detergent designed for vinyl flooring Compact wand style mops like Swiffer are very good Wipe up spills promptly to reduce the likelihood of permanent stains Avoid oil based cleaners and dish detergents as the...

Page 74: ...signs are applied decals that may be affected by glass cleaners Window Treatments Pleated Shades Curtains Remove dust with light vacuuming For overall cleaning professionally clean only Laminated Countertops Protect and extend the life of your countertops by keeping these recommendations in mind Always use a trivet or other protection under hot pans that are set on the counter Clean spills promptl...

Page 75: ...wash often There are many commercially available water soluble detergents and tools designed specifically for washing RV exteriors When using these materials keep these things in mind Take care around doors cargo bay openings and vents to keep water from possibly damaging interior components Avoid washing the travel trailer in direct sunlight Choose a shady spot and use plenty of plain water to ri...

Page 76: ...r fiberglass surfaces and automotive wax is recommended for painted and metal surfaces Buff the area when the wax dries with a large soft cloth Work in the shade in small sections Chrome finished trim and molded plastic parts also benefits from an application of wax Do not use wax on gaskets weather stripping or seals Avoid buffing compounds and other surface protectants that include abrasives as ...

Page 77: ...OT DESIGNED FOR RECREATIONAL USE FURTHER THE ROOF IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH SAFETY RAILING FOR RECREATIONAL USE DO NOT ACCESS THE ROOF IF WET ICY OR SLIPPERY CONDITIONS ARE PRESENT THE VEHICLE IS UNSTABLE OR SUBJECT TO MOVEMENT WINDY CONDITIONS ARE PRESENT OR ANY OTHER SITUATION THAT RENDERS ROOF ACCESS UNSAFE EPDM Rubber Roof Small tears or punctures in the rubber roof membrane can easily be repaired ...

Page 78: ...he same spot facing the same direction for extended periods of time The sun can literally bake the finish off of your RV if it is not properly rotated during prolonged use and or storage Sidewall Trim and Component Sealants Check all sealants when washing or at least two 2 times a year whichever is more frequent In warmer climates some normal expansion of the aluminum siding may occur causing slig...

Page 79: ...st be thoroughly cleaned as soon as possible after exposure to these elements Washing the undercarriage with a high pressure washer will remove the majority of the salt But this will not replace the paint that is literally sand blasted off the undercarriage by the road salt and sand Sand blasted and corroded frame components must be refinished This can be done with readily available rust preventiv...

Page 80: ...ts used in constructing its RV s Formaldehyde is commonly found in nearly all homes and buildings It is a colorless gas that is released into the home from a variety of indoor sources Formaldehyde can be found in a variety of everyday products in your home such as Household Products cleaning solutions dishwashing liquids fabric softeners shoe care agents carpet cleaning solutions adhesives Persona...

Page 81: ...ide Tobacco smoking produces formaldehyde and other toxic chemicals WARNING ALL RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ARE BUILT WITH SOME MATERIALS THAT EMIT FORMALDEHYDE EYE NOSE AND THROAT IRRITATIONS HEADACHE NAUSEA AND A VARIETY OF ASTHMA LIKE SYMPTOMS INCLUDING SHORTNESS OF BREATH HAVE BEEN REPORTED AS A RESULT OF FORMALDEHYDE EXPOSURE ELDERLY PERSONS AND YOUNG CHILDREN AS WELL AS ANYONE WITH A HISTORY OF AS...

Page 82: ...the windows and walls as moisture In cold weather it will appear as frost or ice It may also condense in the walls or ceiling and appear as stains on paneling This will increase the heating load on the furnace somewhat but it will greatly reduce condensation You should increase ventilation when large numbers of people are present WARNING RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ARE SUBJECTED TO BEING CLOSED UP FOR L...

Page 83: ...l 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 death you shou...

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Page 85: ...0 544 4881 Suburban www airxcel com 423 775 8900 Generator Onan www cumminsengines com 800 286 6467 Home Theater Stereo Way Interglobal www wayinterglobal com 574 971 4490 LP Detector Dometic www dometic com 800 544 4881 Microwave Oven Way Interglobal www wayinterglobal com 574 971 4490 Range 3 4 burner Dometic www dometic com 800 544 4881 Range Hood Ventline www dexteraxle com 574 295 7888 Range ...

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Page 87: ... As Required by Manu facturer Axle Springs X X Batteries X X Brakes X X Exterior Lighting X X Fresh Water System X Appliance Service X LP Gas System X Pigtail Shore Power Cord X X Roof Membrane Roof Seals X Roof Vents X X Safety Breakaway Switch X X Safety Chains X Sidewall Seals X X Tire Lug Nuts after first 500 mile check X Tire Condition Pressure X Underbelly Tears Leaks X Wheel Bearings X Wind...

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Page 89: ...BASIC WIRING INFORMATION Electrical service and repairs are best handled by a qualified RV electrician The Diagram below provides basic general information about travel trailer wiring 87 ...

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Page 91: ... checked Exterior ____ Secure all cargo in storage compartments ____ Latch and lock all compartment doors ____ Stow any bumper mounted accessories ____ Check bike carrier cargo carrier if equipped ____ Retract awning and Slide Toppers making sure they are snug ____ Check and adjust tires including spare to proper pressure ____ Check tires for excessive wear ____ Check wheel lug nuts for proper tor...

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Page 93: ...___ Remove wheel chocks ____ Raise stabilizer jacks ____ Stow solar panel if equipped ____ Stow camping equipment ____ Check cargo compartments to make sure gear is properly stowed ____ Stow entry steps ____ Check clearance by walking around site to check for any obstacles This check list may seem like it contains basic items but many are taken for granted and can spoil a camping trip if not atten...

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