![Monaco DIPLOMAT 2004 Owner'S Manual Download Page 94](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/monaco/diplomat-2004/diplomat-2004_owners-manual_1824578094.webp)
DIPLOMAT 2004
2 • 94
DRIVING & SAFETY
The 154 pounds (70kg) is the average weight established by the US
Federal Government and Transport Canada, and is used to arrive at
Cargo
Carrying Capacity (CCC)
. However, actual sleep capacity weight may be
greater. The
SCWR
is not intended to limit the sleeping capacity to a
specified weight.
Example: If the manufacturer has designated the motorhome sleeping
position at 4 (616 pounds) and there are 4 people who weight 200, 200, 178
and 138 pounds, totaling 716 pounds, that doesn't mean the sleeping capacity
is reduced to 3 individuals, but rather the
CCC
is reduced by 100 pounds
due to the actual passenger weight.
Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC)
is how much cargo the motorhome
can carry. However, tongue weight of a towed vehicle will further reduce this
amount.
Now the motorhome can be fully loaded and weighed to ensure
GVWR
is not exceeded. When weighing the motorhome, all slide rooms must be in
the retracted position. The motorhome must remain as level as possible on
the scale, even though an axle or side is not physically on the scale.
Once the motorhome is fully loaded and weighed to obtain an accurate scale
reading, determine the proper tire pressure.
• Each wheel position must be weighed to accurately determine the
weight carried at each wheel position.
• Refer to the previous examples on how to weigh each wheel position.
Each wheel position weight must be weighed and recorded to determine
proper tire inflation.
• Wheel position weights are not to exceed any
Gross Axle Weight
Rating (GAWR)
and
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
as
printed on the Motorhome Vehicle Certification Label.
• Compare wheel position weights with weigh ratings on the label. Do not
operate if wheel position weights exceed maximum specifications.
Items will need to be removed until rating weight is within
specification.
WARNING: Further instructions for towing guideline, including
auxiliary brake requirements for any towed trailer or towed
vehicle, are found in other areas of this manual.
C
14,484.2
- SCWR
716
= CCC
13,768.2
Summary of Contents for DIPLOMAT 2004
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 36: ......
Page 38: ......
Page 88: ...DIPLOMAT 2004 2 88 DRIVING SAFETY Weight Label...
Page 92: ...DIPLOMAT 2004 2 92 DRIVING SAFETY...
Page 95: ...2 95 DRIVING SAFETY DIPLOMAT 2004 020254...
Page 97: ...2 97 DRIVING SAFETY DIPLOMAT 2004 020255b...
Page 98: ...DIPLOMAT 2004 2 98 DRIVING SAFETY...
Page 99: ...2 99 DRIVING SAFETY DIPLOMAT 2004 VIEWS Front Rear 010770 010771...
Page 100: ...DIPLOMAT 2004 2 100 DRIVING SAFETY Roadside Curbside 010769 010768...
Page 112: ......
Page 160: ......
Page 198: ......
Page 244: ......
Page 270: ......
Page 290: ......
Page 325: ...8 325 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS HOUSE DIPLOMAT 2004 060191B Electrical Layout...
Page 328: ......
Page 358: ......
Page 432: ...DIPLOMAT 2004 10 432 CHASSIS INFORMATION...
Page 434: ...DIPLOMAT 2004 10 434 CHASSIS INFORMATION Lubrication Service Record...
Page 435: ...10 435 CHASSIS INFORMATION DIPLOMAT 2004 Battery and Tire Record...
Page 437: ...INDEX Diplomat...
Page 438: ......
Page 446: ......