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ALLIED RECREATION GROUP MOTORHOME LIMITED WARRANTY - 2016

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ALLIED RECREATION GROUP MOTORHOME LIMITED WARRANTY 

WHAT THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE IS:

This Limited Warranty provided by Allied Recreation Group (“Warrantor”) 

for your Monaco® or Holiday Rambler® motorhome covers those components, 

assemblies and systems of your new motorhome not excluded under the section 

“What The Warranty Does Not Cover” and when sold by an authorized dealer, for 

twelve (12) months from the original retail purchase date or the 24,000 miles of 

use, whichever occurs first. However, this Limited Warranty covers the internal 

steel or aluminum structural support frames inside the walls and roof (excluding 

slide-outs) for sixty (60) months from the original retail purchase date or 50,000 

miles of use, whichever occurs first. If you use your motorhome for any rental, 

commercial or business purposes whatsoever, the Limited Warranty provided by 

Warrantor covers your new motorhome when sold by an authorized dealer for 

ninety (90) days from the original retail purchase date or 24,000 miles of use, 

whichever occurs first, and it covers the internal steel or aluminum structural sup-

port frames inside the walls and roof (excluding slide-outs) for twelve (12) months 

from the original retail purchase date or 24,000 miles of use, whichever occurs 

first. A conclusive presumption that your motorhome has been used for commercial 

and/or business purposes arises if you have filed any tax or other form claiming 

any business use, ownership, or tax benefit related to your motorhome. The above 

Limited Warranty coverage periods apply to all owners, including subsequent own-

ers, of the motorhome. 

LIMITATION AND DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:

IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, ARISING BY WAY OF STATE LAW, 

INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY 

AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 

PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS 

LIMITED WARRANTY AND ARE LIMITED IN SCOPE OF COVERAGE 

TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE MOTORHOME COVERED BY THIS 

LIMITED WARRANTY. WARRANTOR DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED AND 

EXPRESS WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF 

MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS 

FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ON COMPONENTS AND APPLIANCES 

EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE AS SET FORTH BELOW. 

 There is no 

warranty of any nature made by Warrantor beyond that contained in this Limited 

Warranty. No person has authority to enlarge, amend or modify this Limited 

Warranty. The dealer is not the Warrantor’s agent but is an independent entity. 

Warrantor is not responsible for any undertaking, representation or warranty made 

by any dealer or other person beyond those expressly set forth in this Limited 

Warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty 

lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. 

WHAT THE WARRANTY COVERS:

Warrantor’s Limited Warranty covers defects in the manufacture of your mo-

torhome and defects in materials used to manufacture your motorhome. “Defect” 

means the failure of the motorhome and/or the materials used to assemble the 

motorhome to conform to Warrantor’s design and manufacturing specifications 

and tolerances. Also see the section “What the Warranty Does Not Cover” set out 

below. 

WHAT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT PROBLEMS:

Warrantor’s sole and exclusive obligation is to repair and/or replace, at its option, any 

covered defect if: (1) you notify Warrantor or one of its authorized servicing dealers of 

the defect within the warranty coverage period and within thirty (30) days of discovering 

the defect, but no later than 10 days after the expiration of the warranty period; and (2) 

you deliver your Motorhome to Warrantor or Warrantor’s authorized servicing dealer at 

your cost and expense. It is reasonable to expect some service items to occur during the 

warranty period. The performance of warranty repairs shall not extend the original war-

ranty coverage period. Further, any performance of repairs after the warranty coverage 

period has expired or any performance of repairs to component parts and appliances that 

are excluded from coverage shall be considered “good will” repairs, which shall not alter 

the express terms of this Limited Warranty. If the repair or replacement remedy fails to 

successfully cure a defect after Warrantor received a reasonable opportunity to cure the 

defect(s), your sole and exclusive remedy shall be limited to Warrantor paying you the 

cost of having an independent third party perform repair(s) to the defect(s). Warrantor 

may use new and/or remanufactured parts and/or components of substantially equal 

quality to complete any repair.

Imperfections and/or damage to interior and exterior surfaces, trim, upholstery and 

other appearance items may occur at the factory during manufacture, during delivery 

of the motorhome to the selling dealer or on the selling dealer’s lot. Normally, any such 

imperfections are detected and corrected at the factory or by the selling dealer during the 

inspection process performed by the Warrantor and the selling dealer. If, however, you 

discover any such imperfection or damage when you take delivery of the motorhome, 

you must notify your dealer or Warrantor within thirty (30) days of the date of purchase 

to have repairs performed at no cost to you in accordance with this Limited Warranty. 

If not reported within this time, such imperfections are conclusively presumed to be the 

result of normal wear and tear. 

If a servicing dealer is unable or unwilling to solve a problem you are convinced is 

covered by the Limited Warranty, or that concerns the safety of your motorhome, or that 

may involve local consumer protection or “lemon” laws, then you must, to the extent 

permitted by law, notify Warrantor directly in writing of the failure to successfully repair 

the defect(s) so that Warrantor can become directly involved in performing a successful 

repair. 

HOW TO GET SERVICE: 

For warranty service simply contact one of Warrantor’s authorized service centers 

for an appointment, then deliver your motorhome (at your expense) to the service 

center. If you need assistance in locating an authorized warranty service facility, contact 

Warrantor’s Owner Relations Department at 877-466-6226.  

Summary of Contents for Admiral 2016

Page 1: ...ilure of the motorhome and or the materials used to assemble the motorhome to conform to Warrantor s design and manufacturing speci cations and tolerances Also see the section What the Warranty Does N...

Page 2: ...ation failure to provide reason able and necessary maintenance see Owner s Manual damage caused by off road use collision re theft vandalism explosions overloading in excess of rated capacities or oth...

Page 3: ...ion 3 Exterior Interior Care 49 Section 4 Appliances 73 Section 5 Equipment 89 Section 6 Water Systems 109 Section 7 Propane Systems 123 Section 8 House Electrical 135 Section 9 Specifications 151 Ind...

Page 4: ...f the unit this document will not reflect modifications that may have been performed by previous owners Copyright Allied Recreation Group All rights reserved All other trademarks or registered tradema...

Page 5: ...xhaust and a wide variety of vehicle fluids components and parts including building materials used in the interior furnishings in this vehicle contain and or emit these chemicals including formaldehyd...

Page 6: ...p at 1 800 322 8216 or you may call Transport Canada toll free at 1 800 333 0510 Safety Terms Many of the safety terms are personal safety instructions Definitions for the terms are listed below It is...

Page 7: ...it has a complete path An open circuit has a broken or disconnected path City Water A term associated with the water supply at campgrounds It is called city water because water is pulled from a centra...

Page 8: ...al Equipment Manufacturer OHM A unit for measuring electrical resistances Ohm s Law Expresses the relationship between Volt E amperes I in an electrical circuit with resistance R It can be expressed a...

Page 9: ...motorhome slightly for towing Volt The unit of measure for electric potential Watt The unit for measuring electrical power i e the rate of doing work in moving electrons by or against an electric pot...

Page 10: ...Notes...

Page 11: ...Chassis Battery 27 Towing Procedures 29 Tires 30 Importance of Air Pressure 30 Load Inflation Table 31 Inspecting Pressure 32 Air Pressure Checklist 32 Tire Vibration 33 Tire Rotation 33 Tire Replace...

Page 12: ...e varying state traffic laws Conduct a systematic detailed inspection prior to moving the motorhome Examine the condition of the motorhome and the surrounding area Look high and low when walking aroun...

Page 13: ...ments are determined by age and weight According to NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration there are four stages to child restraint safety Go to http www safercar gov parents RightSeat h...

Page 14: ...e at www nhtsa gov for the most recent and up to date information Tips Go to z z www nhtsa gov and choose Child Safety Seat Information from the menu or click on the child passenger safety icon The si...

Page 15: ...ing away from traffic to get the feel of distance required to stop Note weight limits of bridges before crossing Signs should be posted at bridge entrances Check posted height of all overpasses and si...

Page 16: ...ns Do not proceed with the turn until z z the driver s seat is aligned with the center of the intersection If two lanes are available use the right hand lane Vehicles or objects are more easily seen b...

Page 17: ...s clear z z Remove any ice build up from the z z entry step to avoid accidental slipping Wet Conditions Worn or improperly inflated tires can z z increase risk of hydroplaning Heavy rain or deep stand...

Page 18: ...urate inflation z z pressure and physical condition Look around above and under the motorhome for obstruction or leaks Test all exterior lighting headlamps taillights brake and clearance lights Inside...

Page 19: ...e unusual handling characteristics and overstress the hitch receiver and chassis It could also void the warranty If there are any questions call customer support Towing Systems Hitch Receiver Tongue w...

Page 20: ...t distributing hitch manufacturer for further information Frame damage resulting from this type of operation may void portions of the warranty Here are additional guidelines to follow Do not use a loa...

Page 21: ...acity is limited to the component with the lowest weight rating in the tow hitch system Example a ball mount may have a weight rating of 5 000 lbs but the hitch ball is rated 3 500 lbs Maximum tow cap...

Page 22: ...the GCWR and the weight ratings of each tow system component are equal to or greater than the load being towed WARNING The motorhome and towed load must be weighed after they are loaded for travel to...

Page 23: ...all the proper converter so the brake lights and turn signals function correctly on the motorhome and towed vehicle or trailer The motorhome is pre wired from the factory with an electrical connection...

Page 24: ...will be visible in both mirrors Use road markings as reference points when possible When pull through sites are not available pick a solid level site on the left side for a better field of vision usin...

Page 25: ...g device Damage to towing device tow car and motorhome can occur If necessary disconnect the tow vehicle to avoid a backing up situation Trailers have one pivot point and may be backed up The same rul...

Page 26: ...ited to 15 or 20 Amps use of light duty extension cords and electrical adapters will create a voltage loss through the cord and at each electrical connection Line voltage loss and the resistance at ea...

Page 27: ...t when not watching TV One light left on can quickly reduce battery reserves Keep a working flashlight handy for z z night trips through the campsite and inside motorhome When interior lighting is des...

Page 28: ...d battery voltage at least 13 0 volts Apply the park brake Operate the slideout room when supported by hydraulic jacks Damage to the slideout room mechanism or seals can occur Secure and fasten all in...

Page 29: ...n off and turn the hazard flashers on WARNING Do not crawl under the motorhome for any reason if a wheel has been removed Any number of circumstances could cause the motorhome to suddenly fall resulti...

Page 30: ...er sources of ignition resulting in injury or vehicle damage Batteries contain sulfuric acid that can burn skin eyes and clothing Do not connect the end of the second cable to the negative terminal of...

Page 31: ...milepost location Two tow trucks may be necessary to tow the motorhome and to tow a trailer or tow vehicle if it is not operational Generally if the motorhome ever needs to be towed use the following...

Page 32: ...eat that can exceed operating limits of the tire and could result in sudden failure and fire An underinflated tire will also cause poor handling rapid and or irregular tire wear and increases rolling...

Page 33: ...r information concerning inflation pressure and other tire concerns NOTE The motorhome manufacturer will not be responsible for substitution of an incorrect tire size or load range Verify actual tire...

Page 34: ...the same axle The difference could result in damage to the drivetrain or handling issues The motorhome may be equipped with an on board tire pressure monitoring system Individual tire pressures are d...

Page 35: ...mining which rotation pattern to use Any unusual or unique wear patterns or indications of uneven wear that may have developed should be evaluated for possible tire rotation Misalignment imbalance or...

Page 36: ...eral Certification Label During Storage Cover the tires to block direct sunlight z z Periodically ensure tires are at proper z z pressure Move the motorhome every three z z months to prevent cracking...

Page 37: ...indicated in the Chassis OEM manual Hub mount wheels use two piece flange cap nuts for both front and rear applications No inner cap nuts are required Torque the Nuts Properly Tighten the wheel nuts...

Page 38: ...n compared to the tire manufacturer s load inflation table Incomplete Vehicle Certificate 100230f Federal Certification Label FEDERAL CERTIFICATION LABEL MFD BY ALLIED RECREATION GROUP DATE XX XX INCO...

Page 39: ...license the vehicle for travel CAUTION Most States limit the amount of weight carried by any single axle position It is the responsibility of the operator to know the legal weight limit of the State i...

Page 40: ...tributed as evenly as possible Instructions and diagrams to properly weigh the motorhome are presented on the following pages The heaviest wheel position on an axle will determine the tire inflation p...

Page 41: ...cales Public or Weighers Expect to pay a small fee Three basic types of scales A large platform scale will allow the z z entire motorhome to fit on the scale to read the gross vehicle weight in one sc...

Page 42: ...ght 4 If a boat trailer or other vehicle is being towed it should be weighed and combined with the towing vehicle s GVW Gross Vehicle Weight to ensure the total weight does not exceed the GCWR Gross C...

Page 43: ...In addition to possible problems with tires wheels and air springs air bags there can be problems of brake failure drivetrain failure wheel bearing failure etc Moreover an overloaded motorhome uses mo...

Page 44: ...ment may result in poor visibility during reduced light conditions and may result in an accident 1 Ensure the vehicle is loaded to travel and camping conditions 2 Remove all snow ice dirt and other de...

Page 45: ...rofessionally aligned Smoke Detector Statistics show that most fire casualties are not caused by direct flame but by less visible smoke products of combustion The smoke detector automatically returns...

Page 46: ...ed to be installed in any RV that either contains an internal combustion engine or is designed to have one installed This would include all motorized RV s regardless of whether the fuel source is gaso...

Page 47: ...ement and achieve stabilization During the warm up period the green power light will flash On and Off The green power light should be lit when the power is on If the light is not lit turn off the powe...

Page 48: ...en the detector for cleaning Do not paint the detector It is recommend that the Carbon Monoxide detector be replaced every five years The CO detector has no user service parts If there is a problem wi...

Page 49: ...quipment is turned off a class C fire becomes one of the other two class fires Escape Egress Window The Egress window designated for use as an emergency exit is identified by a red locking handle and...

Page 50: ...48 Dri v i ng s a f ety 2 2016 Admiral Notes...

Page 51: ...55 Fabrics 56 General Care Cleaning 56 Vinyl 56 Optima Leather O Vinyl 57 Ultra Leather 58 Floors 58 Carpet Cleaning 58 Laminate Floor 59 Tile Floor If Equipped 60 Shower 60 Ceiling 61 Wall Coverings...

Page 52: ...le Winter Drive Protection Various substances and chemicals are applied to roadways to reduce hazardous winter driving conditions These substances can include rock salt sand gravel or chemical applica...

Page 53: ...t and try not to allow the washing solution to dry before rinsing Use plenty of water when rinsing the surface to remove all washing residue Drying Chamois cloths come in natural and synthetic materia...

Page 54: ...oper care and methods in cleaning must be used to obtain the maximum service years out of the tires Use a soft brush and a mild detergent to clean the tires If a dressing product is used to protect th...

Page 55: ...ing Do not scrub Rubbing debris against the surface of the wheel can result in scratches Do not allow soap solution to dry on the finish of the wheel as spotting will occur NOTE Allow heated wheels th...

Page 56: ...service Sealant that is old cracking flaking or bubbling will allow moisture intrusion and must be repaired WARNING Inspecting sealant will require use of a ladder or scaffold assembly Roof access is...

Page 57: ...used as a sealant where a hole has been made for items such as water lines or wires that are coming through a floor or bulkhead opening Consult manufacturer data for application and safety instructio...

Page 58: ...uum or lightly brush to remove dust and grime Clean spots using a mild water free solvent or dry cleaning product Clean only in a well ventilated area and avoid any product containing carbon tetrachlo...

Page 59: ...dly Any soiled area that remains after drying should be gently rubbed with a cloth or dampened with a mild detergent solution Rinse thoroughly with clean water Chewing Gum Scrape off as much gum as po...

Page 60: ...ch water solution to a piece of tissue do not apply too much Place the tissue on the stained surface and cover it with polyethylene film to prevent the solution from drying Periodically remove the tis...

Page 61: ...essional cleaners H Call Professional Additional suggestions special cleaning chemicals or the ability to patch the area may be available I Permanent Change Due to the nature of the stain there may be...

Page 62: ...o clean the tile can often be cleaned with water Grout can absorb soap as well as a stains Do not clean with oil or wax based cleaners such as Murphy s Oil soap Pine Sol etc These products will leave...

Page 63: ...ted Examples nail polish oil shampoo lacquer enamel paint ink and lipstick Begin cleaning the stain with a mild soap based detergent and if necessary move to a stronger cleaner such as household bleac...

Page 64: ...ure polish or paste wax When scratches appear lighter than the surrounding dark stained woodwork it usually means either the scratch goes through the stain into the wood or that the varnish is flaking...

Page 65: ...e and apply a wipe on finish Countertops Solid Surface Routine Care The solid surface countertops have a matte satin finish Soapy water or ammonia based cleaners will remove most dirt and stains from...

Page 66: ...n not properly cleaned Water spots are magnified on a reflective finish Use a squeegee immediately after washing to reduce water spotting To remove stubborn water stains from reflective glass use Ceri...

Page 67: ...not too tight Tie the lines off at the new position Adjust each side equally Operate the shades to ensure tension is set correctly and equally on both sides Trim excess line from both sides if desired...

Page 68: ...oisture Thoroughly dry any wet surfaces or material Do not let water pool or stand in the motorhome Promptly replace materials that cannot be thoroughly dried Inspect for leaks on a regular basis Look...

Page 69: ...nests in components of the motorhome Signs of rodent infestation include droppings shredded material or chewed furniture fabrics and vinyl Rodents like to build nests with wire insulation and are com...

Page 70: ...ll bird droppings Damage from Pests Lizards have been known to crawl into the inverter and short out the circuit board Lizards can be captured using glue traps To remove the lizard from the trap disso...

Page 71: ...e If possible store the motorhome inside a storage building If stored outside inspect all seams and seals twice a month for possible leakage Store the motorhome with a full tank of fuel to minimize mo...

Page 72: ...lates can be made for the windows to protect the interior from exposure to direct sunlight Tire covers are available to protect the sidewall of the tires from cracking Make sure tires in storage conta...

Page 73: ...of vents If equipped with an icemaker drain icemaker and icemaker tray See the refrigerator OEM manual for more detail Batteries Add distilled water and recharge if needed If necessary disconnect the...

Page 74: ...t breaker or blown fuse Install new batteries in battery operated safety detectors or devices Test the carbon monoxide and smoke detectors for proper operation Check that the monitor panel is properly...

Page 75: ...n Propane Supply Lines 77 Convection microwave Oven 78 Clock Set 78 Cooking 79 Care Cleaning 79 Cooktop 80 Lighting the Burners 80 Safety 81 Cooktop Cover 81 Burner Grate 81 Care Cleaning 81 Cooktop W...

Page 76: ...refrigerator With proper care and maintenance the refrigerator should provide years of trouble free service information Refrigerators equipped with an icemaker will require special winterization proce...

Page 77: ...justs the temperature To adjust press and release the Temp z z Set button until the desired setting is obtained Number 5 is the coldest setting z z Automatic Mode Automatic mode selects AC over propan...

Page 78: ...travel Storage Procedures When the refrigerator will not be used or when placing the motorhome in storage it is recommended remove all items from the refrigerator and thoroughly clean the interior and...

Page 79: ...en baking soda will help z z absorb food odors Exterior Refrigerator Access Panel After opening the refrigerator access panel the panel must be properly closed and secured CAUTION Ensure the exterior...

Page 80: ...Cover food with microwave safe paper z z towel or upside down plate to reduce spattering Clean up all spills or spatters before z z they dry Some food wrappers may be foil lined z z Check food wrappi...

Page 81: ...ot use harsh detergents The roller guide and oven cavity floor z z should be regularly cleaned to avoid excessive noise Wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent water or window cleaner...

Page 82: ...d during cooking Do not leave burner valve s open while burner s are not lit Propane is heavier than air and will settle on the floor and hide in corners If a propane smell exits extinguish all open f...

Page 83: ...while the cooktop surface is still slightly warm To avoid accidental burns do not clean the cooktop when it is hot to touch Do not allow food to bake on Clean the surface burner grate and caps using t...

Page 84: ...ase Ensure oven pilot remains lit Rotate control knob to desired z z temperature To extinguish pilot push in the oven z z control knob and rotate to Off WARNING Extinguish oven pilot when refueling or...

Page 85: ...this occurs heat is wasted and possibility of injury increases Cooking time can be reduced if the least z z amount of liquid is used Cookware type and style can make a big z z difference in heat dist...

Page 86: ...s after the compressor cycles off before setting the thermostat to a cooler setting This allows refrigerant pressure to equalize and compressor to easily restart Maintenance Periodically remove and cl...

Page 87: ...in property damage injury or death Propane is heavy and can float on the floor or hide in corners Open all windows and doors Do not touch electrical switches as they may spark Keep open flame spark p...

Page 88: ...z the system is purged of air Inspect the water heater and water z z system for leaks after the water system is purged of air CAUTION After purging the water lines and water heater small air pockets...

Page 89: ...is prevents water from entering the water heater Turn the valve to the bypass position when winterizing For normal operation set the valve to Normal Flow Pressure Temperature Relief Valve The water he...

Page 90: ...Pressure Temperature valve manually as collected minerals may cause the valve to leak continually The valves can be purchased from most hardware stores Draining Storage Drain the water heater to prev...

Page 91: ...ling 97 Jack Retract Procedure 98 Jacks Fail to Extend or Retract 98 Drive Away Protection 98 Maintenance 98 Checking Adding Hydraulic Fluid 98 Manual Override 99 Fans 100 Power Roof Vent 100 Automati...

Page 92: ...n the ignition is on the step will extend and retract with door movement with the entry step switch off This ensures the step will not be extended during travel and will extend when the door is opened...

Page 93: ...d Press on the entry door to check for further movement The entry handle should operate with z z little effort to open the entry door Excess pressure indicates the bolts are set too far back With a bo...

Page 94: ...ly the park brake z z Start the engine z z Level the motorhome using the z z hydraulic leveling jack system Turn off the engine z z Confirm the house batteries are fully z z charged and interior house...

Page 95: ...arged z z The motorhome is level z z Manual Override Living Room Galley Slideout While it is recommended to diagnose and repair the problem so the in wall slideout system operates as intended conditio...

Page 96: ...to access the motor and mechanism 3 If the battery power to the slideout motor needs to be disconnected mark the wire color and location 4 Use the appropriate sized wrench or socket on the drive shaf...

Page 97: ...to help maintain appearance Carefully follow the instructions on cleaning products Metal surfaces should be cleaned with soapy water and thoroughly rinsed Allow the awning to thoroughly air dry while...

Page 98: ...g system has safety features that prevent a jack from extending during travel The control panel will not activate until these safety features are in place The engine is running z z Transmission is in...

Page 99: ...itive to movement during automatic leveling The system may determine an inaccurate state of level if movement is not restricted during the automatic leveling cycle The logo will illuminate when the z...

Page 100: ...ure the park brake is set z z The transmission is in neutral z z If the control panel does not operate z z check the 15 Amp inline fuse located with the leveling system wiring approximately 16 from th...

Page 101: ...raulic pump and control valves CAUTION Do not continue to run the hydraulic motor if the jacks do not retract Damage to the motor can occur Control Valve Identification Each control valve operates a d...

Page 102: ...imately 2 before the fan will run Turn power knob clockwise to turn fan z z on The power knob also adjusts fan speed NOTE To override the automatic setting pull the vent cover knob out to the manual p...

Page 103: ...st be locked in the forward facing position while the motorhome in transit Booth Dinette The booth dinette converts quickly into a bed 1 Tip seat base cushions up to make clearance for lower of table...

Page 104: ...place heavy objects or allow people or pets to be on the bed while raising or lowering the bed Bed Will Not Operate The engine is off z z Check the battery disconnect switch is z z on Check the safet...

Page 105: ...enu will change and the disc will z z load and play automatically Adjust Volume to desired level z z Note DVD video is unavailable while the vehicle is in motion Turn the ignition off and set the park...

Page 106: ...ification can degrade picture quality To Use the Roof Antenna Rotate Attenuator fully clockwise z z Press inwards on lock to directional z z control then rotate antenna until maximum number of signal...

Page 107: ...the DVD Bedroom TV Operation TV Wall Mount Bracket The bracket allows the TV to pivot to the viewing position when the bed is lowerd To Use the Wall Mount Pull down on lock pin B to release z z from...

Page 108: ...ired channel z z Adjust volume on TV to desired sound z z level To Watch TV from a Shore Cable Connect a cable from the park service to z z the Cable port Set selector box to Cable for Ext TV z z Turn...

Page 109: ...tteries 2 Main Indicates chassis battery state of charge 3 Aux Indicates house battery state of charge 4 Water Heater Controls propane function for the water heater 5 Aux Battery Turns on house batter...

Page 110: ...108 e q u i p m e n t 5 2016 Admiral Entertainment Wiring...

Page 111: ...ns 114 Disinfecting Fresh Water 114 Waste Water Systems 115 Proper Waste Disposal 115 Do Not Put in Waste Holding Tanks 115 What to Put in Holding Tanks 116 Waste Drain Hose 116 Sewer Hose Storage 116...

Page 112: ...supply all faucets and toilets with water from the fresh tank A monitor panel will indicate holding tank levels If shore services are available city water is used to pressurize the water system so th...

Page 113: ...e fresh z z water tank via the gravity fill WARNING Water is electrically conductive Do not use any electrically powered item or electrical outlet that may be exposed to a water source Electrical shoc...

Page 114: ...the responsibility of the owner not the manufacturer The water pump is operated by the water pump switch located on the monitor panel Do not allow the pump to run with an empty fresh water supply tank...

Page 115: ...tion A build up of lime deposit or debris on the faucet screens may restrict or plug the flow of water coming from the faucets or shower heads All faucet screens should be checked and once a month or...

Page 116: ...ts or shower heads All faucet screens should be checked and once a month or as necessary when flow is reduced Faucet screens are normally located on z z the outlet side of the faucet and held in place...

Page 117: ...g an interstate now have dump stations available Woodall s Campground Directory Trailer Life s RV Campgrounds and Services Directory Rand McNally s Campground and Trailer Park Guide Good Sam Park Dire...

Page 118: ...en the common termination drain and the shore sewer facility Sewer hoses usually come in 10 and 20 foot lengths The shore fitting for the sewer hose may be a three or four inch male or female thread p...

Page 119: ...restraining devices from the sewer hose Disconnect the sewer hose from the termination drain by rotating the fitting counterclockwise 90 3 Raise the sewer hose and using hand over hand method working...

Page 120: ...on until the sewage leaves the toilet Water flow pressures vary at different locations therefore holding the flush lever down for five to eight seconds may be required Troubleshooting Leaks Bowl will...

Page 121: ...rdless which method is used the plumbing and holding tank systems must be winterized to prevent freeze damage caution Freeze damage is not covered under warranty It is recommended to winterize wheneve...

Page 122: ...oilet bowl valve has been closed Use a soft cloth to wipe out sinks and showers after pouring in antifreeze to protect surfaces from stains Using Nontoxic Antifreeze Approximately five gallons of FDA...

Page 123: ...Valve 4 Termination Cap 5 Water Pump 6 Exterior Water Faucet 7 Exterior Spray Hose 8 Park Cable Connection 9 City Water Connection 10 Black Tank Flush 11 Water Filter 12 Generator Power Outlet NOTE La...

Page 124: ...122 Water Systems 6 2016 Admiral Notes...

Page 125: ...26 Maintenance 126 Propane Emergency Procedures 126 Propane Tank 127 Measurement 127 Tank Capacity 127 Tank Filling 127 Tank Operation 128 Propane Fundamentals 128 Propane Regulator 129 Accessory Hook...

Page 126: ...e every extended trip The test will include checking the pressure regulator for functionality and the propane system checked for leaks Although the manufacturer and the dealer test the system carefull...

Page 127: ...ognes propellant used in spray cans and cleaning solvents In some cases vapors from glue and adhesive used in manufacturing the motorhome can cause the detector to alarm for several months after the d...

Page 128: ...d the alarm if dangerous levels of gas are present Fault Alarm Should the microprocessor sense a fault in the detector the alarm will sound twice every 15 seconds The LED will alternately flash red to...

Page 129: ...re or explosion Have a trained service person fill the propane tank WARNING Before entering a refueling station turn off all pilot lights and propane operated appliances Most propane appliances are ve...

Page 130: ...ne Fundamentals 050250d Propane Statistics Pounds Per Gallon 4 24 Specific Gravity of Gas 1 50 Specific Gravity of Liquid 504 Cubic Feet Gas Per Gallon of Liquid 36 38 Cubic Feet Gas Per Pound 8 66 BT...

Page 131: ...faces downward If the vent becomes clogged pressure from the propane tank may cause erratic pressure regulation If there is any corrosion contact a qualified propane service technician WARNING Do not...

Page 132: ...ick disconnect fitting should be installed by a qualified agency as defined in the National Fire Protection Association NFPA Fire 54 02 code warning Check for leaks on all connections each time the re...

Page 133: ...deform the wire braid in the non pressurized state Blistering or loose outer cover Slippage evidenced by the misalignment of the hose and coupling and or the scored or exposed area where slippage has...

Page 134: ...ngth of time these appliances operate per day Multiply the number of liquid gallons in the propane tank by 91 502 Divide the total of BTUs of the propane tank by the total number of BTUs the appliance...

Page 135: ...never to turn or play with the knobs of the cooktop Maintenance and Safety Tips for the Propane Water Heater Have the water heater venting system inspected annually or before first use of the season K...

Page 136: ...134 Pro pan e S y s tems 7 2016 Admiral Notes...

Page 137: ...139 Starting the Generator 139 Stopping the Generator 140 Powering the Equipment 140 Generator Fuel 140 Resetting the Circuit Breaker 141 Generator Exercise 141 Load Center 141 GFCI Breakers Outlets 1...

Page 138: ...is and house These two systems for the most part are separate from one another The house system does not operate engine functions the engine system does not operate house functions However within the...

Page 139: ...igerator operation is unaffected by the operation of this switch Note The switch is labeled Aux and the term is synonymous with Battery Cutoff Caution To avoid flash damage to electrical contacts turn...

Page 140: ...lug end Avoid standing in water when making electrical connections Serious electrical shock and personal injury can occur To avoid the risk of an electrical shock turn the circuit breaker off for the...

Page 141: ...re working on the electrical system Disconnect the negative 12 Volt DC battery cables at the batteries Remove rings metal watchbands and other metal jewelry before working around batteries and connect...

Page 142: ...that can be operated at any given time depends upon how much power is available from the generator If the generator is electrically overloaded or a short circuit causes over current either the genera...

Page 143: ...er engine life This procedure drives off moisture lubricates the internal engine parts replaces the old stale fuel with a fresh supply and also promotes removing oxides from the electrical switches an...

Page 144: ...red to that circuit The ground fault portion of the outlet or breaker uses sensitive electronics inside the outlet or breaker to detect a ground fault problem The electronics monitor the normal curren...

Page 145: ...round with a battery at a reasonable state of charge can result in a fire or serious personal injury from a burn The 12 Volt DC fuses service the interior house lighting ventilation fans furnace and m...

Page 146: ...to allow room for expansion while the battery is being charged Over filling the battery can cause the electrolyte solution to be pushed out of the battery caps Use only distilled water to refill the...

Page 147: ...ng Add or subtract four points for each 10 variance from the 80 F chart Readings between cells should not vary more than 50 points Periodically check the batteries for corrosion and cracks Replace ven...

Page 148: ...lasses and thick rubber z z gloves when working around batteries Battery tools required a wire brush box end wrench adjustable pliers and a box of baking soda Prepare a baking soda water solution Keep...

Page 149: ...at the rate of 5 amps per hour Multiply a 5 amp load over a 20 hour discharge period equals the rated 100 Ahr capacity These discharge figures are calculated with the battery starting at 100 state of...

Page 150: ...er Are the batteries above or below 50 State of Charge This test will give an idea of how long your particular battery bank will actually last Lights Depending on floor plan actual styles may differ T...

Page 151: ...lens with slots in fixture base Rotate lens clockwise until light lens locks into place 8 Fold up both spring clips and insert light fixture into opening Once in opening the spring clips will expand a...

Page 152: ...150 h o u s e e l e c t r ic a l 8 2016 Admiral Notes...

Page 153: ...Specifications 152 Measurements 152 Tank Capacities 152 Engine Specifications 152 Chassis Weight Ratings 152 Maintenance Records 153 Weight Record Sheet 154 Specifications Section 9...

Page 154: ...eafter may not be reflected in the charts All other information contained throughout the manual will still apply Tank Capacities Approx Gallons Water Heater 10 gal Grey Water 35gal 32H 32gal 32V Black...

Page 155: ...dmiral Maintenance Records After scheduled services are performed record the date odometer reading and who performed the service Any additional information can be added on the following pages In addit...

Page 156: ...154 s PE C I F I C AT I ONS 9 2016 Admiral Weight Record Sheet...

Page 157: ...SPE C I F I C AT I ONS 9 2016 Admiral Battery Record MAKE TYPE DATE INSTALLED REPAIRS DATE REPLACED SERVICE MONTHS MILES TIRE RECORD MAKE TYPE PLY DATE INSTALLED REPAIRS DATE REPLACED SERVICE MONTHS M...

Page 158: ...156 s PE C I F I C AT I ONS 9 2016 Admiral Notes...

Page 159: ...ce 63 D Dash Radio 103 Door Sliding 101 Driving Safety 10 Child Seat Tethers If Equipped 11 Inspections 10 Mirror Adjust 10 Safety Seat Belts 11 Driving Tips 13 Adjust to Driving Conditions 13 Trip Pr...

Page 160: ...2 GFCI Breakers Outlets 142 Maintenance Records 153 Manual Headlamp Aiming Procedure 42 Mold Mildew 65 P Q Pest Control 66 Propane Consumption 132 Propane Detector 125 Alarm 126 Maintenance 126 Testin...

Page 161: ...mponents 104 Bedroom TV Operation 105 Front TV Operation 104 Television Front Lockout Feature 104 TV Antenna 104 Video Selector Box 104 W X Y Z Wall Coverings 61 Waste Water Systems 115 Do Not Put in...

Page 162: ...160 Ind e x 2016 Admiral Notes...

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