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Equipment
Some features described here do not appear on all
Pleasant Valley
models.
Pleasant Valley
is continuously changing and upgrading
appliances for better usage and for your convenience. For that reason, the style you have may not be exactly what is described in this
manual. In this manual you will find general information for the operation of the appliances for more detailed information, please refer
to the appliance manuals provided to you in your
Pleasant Valley
Owner’s packet.
After taking delivery of your
Pleasant Valley
camper, spend some time familiarizing yourself with the exterior and interior features.
Your interior has been designed with utility and comfort in mind to provide spaciousness and versatility. Familiarize yourself with the
bedding and dining arrangements as well as the various storage areas inside and out.
Each appliance in your camper is warranted by its’ manufacturer. It is very important that you review all the literature provided in the
Owner’s packet that came with your camper. Fill out and return all warranty registration cards as required by the appliance
manufacturers. If you have any questions regarding the operation of the appliances in your unit, contact your selling dealer. Also,
please notify your dealer of any shortage of literature you may have.
It is important that you read all the manufacturer’s information provided, regarding both operation and maintenance of the appliance.
Pay close attention to all safety precautions given and follow them closely. Keep all literature, including this manual with the camper
for easy reference. If service on any appliance is required, contact your dealer or an authorized service representative of the appliance
manufacturer. Most appliance manufacturers have toll free service telephone numbers for your convenience. You will find some listed
under the Component Manufacturers.
Roof
All
Pleasant Valley
models have a fully decked and laminated roof that may be walked on from front to rear. When walking on the
roof use deck shoes as leather shoes become slippery and can also leave marks on the decking. When on the roof, use caution to avoid
slips and falls. Use caution when loading sharp articles on the roof as you can gouge or puncture the roof. If you add accessories or
new equipment on the roof, use a qualified installer, or consult your dealer. Care must be taken when working on the roof to avoid
disrupting the seals which could void your warranty.
Compartment Doors
Various exterior compartment doors provide access to certain appliances, controls, and general storage.
Outside storage compartments are not air sealed or vented enclosures Do not store hazardous chemicals/materials or flammable,
volatile liquids in these areas.
The Propane Tank Compartment Door provides access to the storage propane tank(s) and regulator valve(s). This compartment door
must remain unlocked as required by National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to allow immediate access in case of a propane
leak or fire.
The Refrigerator Vent/Door provides access to the rear of the refrigerator for service and supplies inlet ventilation for proper
operation.
The Exterior Service Center Door #3 provides access to waste tank dump valves, fresh water tank drain valve.
Vents
All exterior vents and louvers provided need air circulation. Be sure not to block these vents because damage to equipment, as well as
hazards to individuals could result.
Roof Vent
The roof vents are operated from inside and have built-in screens. To operate, turn the crank on the vent clockwise to open and adjust.
The bath vent may be equipped with a 12-volt exhaust fan. The switch to control the fan is located on the vent.
Fridge vent door