Driving & Safety
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D I P L O M A T
2 • 3 0
Driving Preparations:
• Check operation of all exterior lights, headlamps, taillights, brake
and clearance lights.
• Inspect fluid level (if applicable) in oil bath hubs.
• Fill the fresh water tank. Disconnect and store the fresh water hose.
• Check all tire pressures.
• Check both house and chassis battery condition.
• If applicable, program the navigation system.
• Secure all awning locks.
• Check items in storage bays to prevent shifting or damage to items.
• Outside compartment doors should be closed and locked.
• Look around, above and under the motorhome for obstructions.
• Check fuel level gauge. Check all other dash gauges for operation
and correct level indications.
• Secure and lock the entry door for travel.
When using the rear hitch remember that the motorhome is
intended for towing light loads. The motorhome is designed to be
used primarily as a recreational vehicle. Towing will affect durability
and economy. Safety and satisfaction require proper receiver use.
Avoid excessive loads or other misuse. Do not use the motorhome to
tow anything until it has been driven 500 miles (800 kilometers).
Weight pushing down on the rear hitch must not exceed 10% of the
hitch capacity. It is recommended to weigh the motorhome when fully
loaded to ensure proper weight distribution of the GCVW (Gross
Combined Vehicle Weight). When weighing the motorhome add all
passenger weight to the GCVW total. The motorhome fully loaded,
and any vehicle or trailer towed by it, must not exceed the GCVW.
WARNING: Any trailer being towed by a motorhome must
have adequate brakes. Failure to follow these instructions
will create a safety hazard and may result in an accident.
Tow Car or Trailer:
1. Connect tow car or trailer with light harness to motorhome and
perform a light check.
2. Connect safety chains.
3. Check the tow car or trailer and the motorhome before starting a trip
and at each rest stop.
4. Flat tires on a towed vehicle cannot be detected from the
motorhome while driving. A flat tire is a safety hazard and may
cause extensive damage. Check tires on the tow vehicle frequently.
HITCH -
Using the Rear Receiver
ENGINE TYPE
ISC 330
RATED CAPACITY
10,000 LBS.
TONGUE WEIGHT
1,000 LBS.
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