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DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
Your RV has been thoroughly inspected at the factory
before shipment. However, your dealer is responsible
for performing a complete pre-delivery inspection of
all your trailer’s components. This should assure you
that all components are in proper working order and
free of defects prior to you taking delivery.
During the delivery process, the dealer should have
taken you through the inside, as well as around
the exterior of the trailer, to instruct and explain the
proper usage of all of the following items:
Appliances
Dinette Bed Conversions
Electrical System
Fresh Water System
Propane Gas System
Loading and Unloading
Coupling and Uncoupling to the Tow Vehicle
Optional Equipment
RV Park Hookup
Waste System
Slide-Out System
Egress Exits
While the dealer has provided basic instructions on
how to use your RV, it is ultimately your responsibil-
ity to make sure you fully understand how to use the
trailer prior to doing so. To fulfill this responsibility, in
addition to the instructions received from the dealer,
you must read all instructional material furnished with
the trailer. If you do not understand how to operate
any appliance or equipment, you should return to
your dealer for further instructions.
Your Lance Trailer comes with applicable loose items
based on the standard features and options on your
particular trailer. Please make sure that you have
each of these items:
• Owner’s Information Package
• Two sets of keys for entry door and exterior access
doors
• Fire Extinguisher (mounted)
• Stabilizer Jack Handle
• Slide-out Crank Handle
• Remotes for TV/Stereo
• Mattress Cover
• Propane Tank Cover
PLANNING AND
PREPARATION
Proper planning of your trip will ensure a pleasurable
experience. A thorough knowledge of your RV is im-
portant if you are going to get the most of the con-
venience and safety built into your trailer. You should
become as familiar with your RV as you are with your
own personal car or tow vehicle. If you have trouble
or questions, you should consult your dealer.
INSPECTION AND
MAINTENANCE
Maintaining your RV according to the maintenance
schedules given in this manual helps to keep your
camping experiences trouble-free while preserving
your investment. When your RV needs maintenance,
keep in mind that your Lance Trailer Dealer’s staff is
trained in servicing the many systems in your trailer.
Your Lance Trailer Dealer is dedicated to your satis-
faction and will be pleased to answer any questions
and concerns. The Maintenance Chart located at the
rear of this manual defines the minimum maintenance
intervals. Adherence to this schedule will minimize
the possibility of failure of important systems of your
RV. The time spent inspecting and maintaining your
RV will provide you with many years of trouble free
recreational pleasure.
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