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Woodwork 

 

The wood cabinetry should be cared for as you would care for any fine furniture. 

Regular dusting with a soft cloth and uses of a good furniture polish will help 

prolong the life and looks of the woodwork in your RV. Water should be removed 

from wood immediately or the finish may discolor.  

 

Annual (or as needed) application of a high-grade furniture polish is recommended to preserve 

and protect your RV’s woodwork. 

 

Specialty Window Coverings  

Shades should be opened or closed by pushing the bottom rail up or pulling down 

with the knobs provided. For a duplex (DAY/NIGHT) shade or free-floating shade, 

move only one rail at a time. Shades should remain up when not in use to aid in 

pleat retention. If tension adjustments become necessary, simply wind the cords 

around the center of the bobbin fastener to tighten, or re-tie to loosen. Any 

adjustments should be made equally on both cords for the shade to remain level. 

Rubbing cords with paraffin (or candle) wax will help to lengthen the life of the 

cords by reducing friction/fraying. To clean, dry brush or vacuum only. Pleated 

shades should not get wet. Use a damp cloth with mild soap to remove small spots.  

 

Countertops 

 

To care properly for the countertop in your new RV, always use a hot pad or trivet 

to protect the surface from hot objects that may mar or damage the surface. Wipe 

the countertop with a damp cloth to remove water spots. For stains, wipe with 

soapy water or ammonia-based cleaners. Always use a cutting board to protect 

against nicks and cuts in countertops while using a knife or other sharp objects. 

  

Solid Surface Care 

 

For day to day general cleaning, use warm soapy water, non-abrasive household 

cleaner, or commercially available solid surface cleaner. Rinse immediately and 

towel dry to prevent spotting. To prevent heat damage, avoid placing any hot 

objects directly on the surface—always use trivets or flame-resistant heat mats. To 

further protect your solid surface: (a) avoid exposing the surface to harsh 

chemicals, (b) Do not cut directly on the surface—always use a cutting board, (c) 

Do not stand or sit on countertop.  

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MAJESTIC

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Page 2: ...V Be sure to read each manual and complete and submit each component regulation card or register the component s online warranty per the manufacturer s guidelines After reading this manual be sure to keep it in your RV as a reference New Horizons RV Corp will be happy to provide any further information you feel you need as well as answer any questions about operating the equipment in your RV Maint...

Page 3: ...nsibilities The customer is responsible for regular and proper maintenance of the RV Properly maintaining your RV will prevent conditions arising from neglect that will not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty The maintenance guidelines in this manual and any other applicable manual should be followed It is your responsibility and obligation to return the RV to a reputable dealer or the facto...

Page 4: ...es not cover Equipment and appliances such as tires brakes axles water heater water pump furnace stove power jacks generator refrigerator microwave air conditioner electronic equipment power converter step etc which are warranted directly by their respective manufacturers and are subject to their warranty terms and conditions New Horizons provides copies of these written warranties to the owner at...

Page 5: ...gation Written notice of the defects must be given to New Horizons within 30 days after the defect has been discovered by the retail purchaser Notice must be received by New Horizons during the warranty period If repairs are needed they will be made without charge excluding any freight after the Product is taken to New Horizons The owner is responsible for normal maintenance However minor adjustme...

Page 6: ...ion loss of use etc are applicable as described above Since the third party dealership is not a franchised New Horizons RV Corp they may choose not to allow payment directly from New Horizons in which case the owner would be required to pay the dealership directly New Horizons then would reimburse the owner within 30 days of receipt of proper documentation Legal Rights This warranty gives you the ...

Page 7: ...a that froze New Horizons may at its discretion contact the National Weather Service to provide data on the weather conditions for that time period in the area you were located COMPONENT WARRANTY SUMMARY New Horizons warrants this recreational vehicle to the original purchaser to be free from defects of materials or faulty workmanship for a period of two years from date of retail purchase Componen...

Page 8: ...flame to test for LP gas leaks Replace all protective covers and caps on LP system after filling 5 Never use the range or oven for comfort heating as it will deplete the interior oxygen and produce deadly carbon monoxide While cooking make certain a window or other ventilating means is open to the outside 6 Never allow your LP tank to be filled above the 80 percent level 7 If you have any leakage ...

Page 9: ...pter with a grounding pigtail is used to connect the external ground 17 Always unplug your external power cord should you ever receive an electric shock however slight Locate the cause before reconnecting power 18 Check correct operation of all exterior lights 19 Check to see that all doors and exterior access panels are securely fastened before traveling 20 The fire extinguisher should be inspect...

Page 10: ...t the factory WRITE New Horizons RV Corp 2401 Lacy Drive Junction City Kansas 66441 CALL TF 1 800 235 3140 P 785 238 7575 FAX 785 238 4992 EMAIL ken horizonsrv com info horizonsrv com Thank you for allowing New Horizons to build your dream Wishing you great adventures happy trails ...

Page 11: ...n 3 LP Gas System 17 Section 4 Major Appliances 32 Section 5 Environmental 37 Section 6 Potable Water 43 Section 7 Wastewater 51 Section 8 Entertainment 56 Section 9 Hitching Leveling 58 Section 10 Checklists Pre Travel Travel 65 Section 11 Fire Safety Emergency Checklist 71 Helpful Tools 72 ...

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Page 13: ...red product used specifically for the care of fiberglass coaches available at camping stores Also your local car wash is a good choice but be careful when using a pressure type washer to avoid loosening any exterior decals or sealants etc After washing carefully inspect the caulking around window frames and vents and any other joints that may have separated Re caulking if necessary is relatively s...

Page 14: ...when working on top of your RV The roof may be slippery when wet Striping and Decals The striping and decals on your RV require little maintenance Treat these as you would any painted surface on your RV Wash them with mild soap and warm water or any retail car soap Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight while the vehicle is hot or with hot water Rinse thoroughly to prevent soap residue accumula...

Page 15: ...ed exposure to sunlight DO NOT Don t use oil based wax polish or strong ammoniated products which can dull your floor s finish Don t use steel wool scouring powders or other abrasive cleaners which can scratch or damage your floor s finish Don t wash or wet mop the floor with soap water oil soap detergent or any other liquid cleaning material This could cause swelling warping delamination and join...

Page 16: ...ays start from the outside and work inward to avoid spreading it further Some stains or soils are extremely difficult or impossible to be removed completely These should receive immediate professional attention Spills spots stains or soils are the responsibility of the owner and are not covered by the New Horizon s Limited Warranty IMPORTANT The fading of upholstery carpet and other interior fabri...

Page 17: ...araffin or candle wax will help to lengthen the life of the cords by reducing friction fraying To clean dry brush or vacuum only Pleated shades should not get wet Use a damp cloth with mild soap to remove small spots Countertops To care properly for the countertop in your new RV always use a hot pad or trivet to protect the surface from hot objects that may mar or damage the surface Wipe the count...

Page 18: ...rm moist air contacts a cool surface It is most evident on the inside of windows This problem is controlled by 1 Slightly opening a window or roof vent to allow the moisture to escape from the unit 2 Using a small dehumidifier is also very effective in removing moisture from the air Condensation levels are highest during times when a person is cooking or taking a shower so a small opening in a win...

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Page 20: ...e of being able to connect to a non grounded receptacle If you can feel a shock even a small one from the RV while standing on the ground you should immediately disconnect the RV and locate the trouble The fault is usually from a break in the grounding circuit which should be continuous from the frame to the distribution panel board to the third pin on the power supply cord and then to the park re...

Page 21: ... POWER SOURCE AUTO TRANSFER SWITCH GENERATOR PRIMARY AC BREAKER BOX This breaker box contains breakers that control the major appliances such as the air conditioners water heater etc INVERTER optional SECONDARY AC BREAKER BOX This breaker box contains breakers that control the AC outlets This breaker box is powered by the inverter SURGE PROTECTOR This illustration includes the optional generator a...

Page 22: ...n connected to AC power and or optional solar panels The block diagrams illustrate the distribution of power for each system The 12 volt system uses the RV batteries The batteries supply power for the interior and exterior lighting refrigerator water pump heater etc When the power cord is connected to an outside power source the converter automatically converts 110 volt AC power to 12 volt DC powe...

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Page 24: ...to the customers unique needs designs applications with specific solutions and provides service and support well after the sale Our switch panels introduce real time system monitoring through our line of Vega touch capacitive color touch panels including Polaris Lyra Spectrum and Lynx The touchscreen display eliminates the need for installing varying isolated monitors displays and switches by havi...

Page 25: ... 16 Coffee Maker 4 10 Toaster 6 5 10 Television LED Residential Refrigerator 8 15 Hair Dryer 3 8 NOTE The power converter will only change 110 volt AC to 12 volt DC An inverter is required to invert 12VDC to 110Volt AC BATTERY INSPECTION AND CARE WARNING Remove rings metal watchbands and other metal jewelry before working around batteries Use caution when using metal tools If a tool contacts a bat...

Page 26: ...cable terminals Grease can act as an insulator and electricity will not flow through it A plastic ignition spray will protect the terminals after they have been cleaned WARNING DO NOT allow the battery fluid to contact your skin eyes fabric or painted surfaces The fluid could cause serious personal injury or property damage Wear eye protection when working with any battery The batteries should be ...

Page 27: ...tside power source or when the generator is in operation the power converter automatically converts 110 volt AC power from the generator to 12 volt DC power to operate equipment in the RV and maintain a charge in the batteries CAUTION Failure to turn off the 120 volt appliances when starting or stopping the generator may damage the transfer switch and or electrical appliances INVERTER CHARGER OPTI...

Page 28: ...anything in or around the power converter or optional inverter Both require an unobstructed air flow to dissipate the heat it generates during operation GFI Receptacles Below is a list of typical components some are optional that may be included in your unit and what system they operate on 110 Volt System 12 Volt System Air Conditioner Ceiling Fan Water Heater Television Fireplace Convenience Outl...

Page 29: ...depending on which system the item operates on If that does not correct the problem check the item s user manual for the troubleshooting procedure for that item If you are still unable to resolve the problem call an RV service center the manufacturer of the item or service at New Horizons RV ...

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Page 31: ... freezing For the lighting of an LP gas appliance it may be necessary to purge the LP gas supply line of air before the appliance will light To purge a line open a burner Allow time for air to escape The time will vary depending on the distance the appliance is located from the LP gas tank After several seconds the gas should ignite and burn steadily All New Horizons RVs are supplied with an LPG l...

Page 32: ...mpty the automatic changeover will display a red signal in the glass vial Flip the lever over to indicate service on the other bottle The first bottle now depleted can be turned off uncoupled and taken to be refilled without disturbing the RV gas supply After filling it can be remounted and again turned to the on position At this time the red flag will disappear Even though you will see the red fl...

Page 33: ...soon as the LP bottles are initially filled To ensure that movement of the trailer has not loosened any fittings we advise that you periodically check your LP Gas system This system was thoroughly tested by the manufacturer To test for leaks use a soapy water solution applied to the outside if the gas pipe connections If bubbles appear you have a leak Tighten the gas connection check again with th...

Page 34: ...re open and free from obstruction when using LP gas operated appliances 5 Never allow your tank s to be filled above the 80 percent level indicated by the flow of liquid gas out of the overflow valve 6 Never attach a lock or device requiring a key to open the LP gas compartment door In an emergency the tank valve must be accessible 7 When not using the gas system turn off the gas at the tank 8 Nev...

Page 35: ...t touch electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection 4 Open all doors and other ventilating openings 5 Leave the area until the odor clears 6 Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected before using again WARNING IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE COOKING APPLIANCES FOR COMFORT HEATING Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation 1 Open overhea...

Page 36: ...ture will pass through the cylinder valve and into the regulator where it freezes Fuel producers tank manufacturer s and LP gas dealers take every precaution to keep moisture out but sometimes only a fraction of an ounce in a tank of gas can cause problems To help avoid the possibility of freeze up always keep tank valve closed when not in use even when tank is empty to prevent moisture from colle...

Page 37: ...esent in the RV follow these steps 1 Extinguish all open flames 2 Turn off LP gas at the tank 3 Evacuate the RV for at least 15 minutes 4 Ventilate RV by opening doors and windows 5 Shut off all LP gas appliances including pilots If any of the appliances were turned on and were not lit this may have been the source of the gas 6 DO NOT SMOKE 7 Have the LP system checked for leaks WARNING DO NOT USE...

Page 38: ...tions to be sure that exhaust continues to be dispersed safely If you or anyone else experience any carbon monoxide symptoms dizziness nausea vomiting muscular twitching throbbing in the temples inability to think coherently weakness and sleepiness or intense headaches exit the coach immediately Seek medical attention if symptoms persist Shut down the unit and do not inhabit it until it has been t...

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Page 40: ...wo way refrigerator is equipped with a semi automatic energy selector AES control system It can be set to select either 120 volt or LP gas operation automatically if desired A 12 volt power supply must be available for the electronic control panel to function The shoreline must be plugged in or the optional generator or inverter running to operate in the 120 volt mode The main LP gas valve must be...

Page 41: ...rer in the manual and posted inside the refrigerator Be sure your RV is level If it is not level circulation of the refrigerant may be blocked by liquid accumulated in the condenser coils and cooling action could stop Check the level at the refrigerator by placing a bubble level on the freezer shelf Adjust the level by jacking and blocking under the wheels MICROWAVE The microwave installed in you ...

Page 42: ...er to ensure adequate ventilation When cooking for long periods of time open a window or roof vent slightly to increase ventilation Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliances will avoid dangers of asphyxiation IMPORTANT If it does not ignite within five 5 seconds turn the control knob off ...

Page 43: ...e it will lock out Each ignition cycle will have a fifteen 15 second purge If lock out occurs before the main burner lights turn the switch to OFF wait fifteen 15 seconds and turn the switch to ON again This will re start the ignition cycle The initial start up of the water heater may require several ignition cycles before all the air is purged from the gas lines WATER HEATER STORAGE When storing ...

Page 44: ...ate a defective relief valve WARNING DO NOT plug the relief valve under ANY circumstances WASHER DRYER Optional The plumbing and other preparations for the installation of a washer and dryer are an optional feature The washers and dryers used function as those in a home operating on 120 volt electricity For more detailed information on the operating instructions read the appliance owner s manual i...

Page 45: ... There is also a remote switch that allows you to turn the power inverter ON or OFF This arrangement allows you to unplug shore power when you leave home or campsite and keep the refrigerator running as you travel to your next destination Basic Operation This manual is intended to supplement the manufacturer s refrigerator manual so the explanations here will focus on the additional components and...

Page 46: ...me of the water from the refrigerator However there is approximately 1 quart 1 liter of water inside the refrigerator and some components may retain water even if you are successful in draining about a quart Antifreeze Method While using RV antifreeze will protect the components from freeze damage there could be issues with taste of the water and ice With PEX water lines antifreeze flushes out and...

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Page 48: ...will minimize condensed moisture on cold surfaces General Information The air conditioner s installed in your RV will operate only when the unit is supplied with 120 volt AC power from the power cord or the generator The air conditioner s circuit breaker must be in the ON position to work To assist the air conditioner s in cooling the RV park in the shade and keep the blinds closed Set the thermos...

Page 49: ...o service under normal use FROST FORMATION ON COOLING COIL Under certain conditions frost may form on the evaporator coil If this should occur inspect the filter and clean if dirty Make sure air louvers are not obstructed Air conditioners have a greater tendency to frost when the outside temperature is relatively low Adjusting the thermostat control knob to a warmer setting may prevent this Most u...

Page 50: ...Industry the Suburban powerful furnaces provide superior dependable heating Suburban does not require you to register your appliance for your limited warranty to be effective If you should need repairs during your warranty period all you need to provide to establish your warranty period is your bill of sale or other receipt showing the purchase date of your RV or appliance Please refer to your own...

Page 51: ...tallation manual supplied with furnace 2 Inspect furnace the venting ducting and gas piping to furnace for obvious signs of deterioration Correct any defects at once 3 Inspect combustion chamber for restrictions in exhaust or intake It is imperative that the flow of intake combustion air and the flow of exhaust gases being expelled to the outside atmosphere not be obstructed Any soot or loose debr...

Page 52: ...ke and fumes the initial lighting of the furnace should be done with the windows and doors open Continue until the residue is completely burned off To operate the furnace 1 Turn the thermostat to the ON position 2 In MODE select FURNACE 3 Depress FAN button and set fan speed to AUTO 4 Using the UP or DOWN buttons set the temperature to desired setting For your safety do not use gasoline or other f...

Page 53: ...ontained in the RV and the appearance of visible moisture especially in cold weather Know the signs of excessive moisture and condensation and how to minimize their effects Recognizing Condensation Symptoms Just as moisture collects on the outside of a glass of cold water during humid weather moisture can condense on the inside surfaces of your recreational vehicle during use in cold weather when ...

Page 54: ...en very dangerous open flames add moisture to the interior air increasing condensation 4 Do not use an air humidifier inside the RV Water put into the air by the humidifier will increase condensation 5 Ventilate closets and cabinets During prolonged use in very cold weather leave cabinet and closet doors partially open to warm and ventilate the interiors of storage compartments built against exter...

Page 55: ...e RV Comfort the Coleman True Air and the RV Comfort ZC thermostats by RV Products INC are all capable of running not only an Air Conditioning unit but also an electric heat pump Frequently we receive calls from customers who do not understand the function of the heat pump thermostats This guide is a quick run through of the information already provided in the thermostat operation manual included ...

Page 56: ...at only You WILL NOT be able to run any electric heat during this two hour lockout This is the normal operation for these thermostats We can also cause the thermostat to lock out in a few ways If we set the electric heat set point five degrees or more higher than the room temperature the thermostat will default the same as it would if the temperature dropped five degrees or more IF at any time the...

Page 57: ... that will bypass the lockout Pulling the fuse will not reset the thermostat lockout Basic Operation of the Thermostat Setpoint Buttons The Setpoint buttons are located to the right and below of the LCD display These buttons adjust the desired temperature setpoint up and down To change the setpoint press UP or DOWN once This displays the word Set on the LCD and puts the system in the mode to chang...

Page 58: ...the detected zones MODE Button By pressing the MODE button the user toggles through the different modes for the system When in cool the thermostat will toggle through the following modes Cool Auto Cool High Cool Low Fan High Fan Low and Off When in heat the thermostat will toggle through the following modes Gas Heat Heat Elec and Off However this will only happen if the system has both gas and ele...

Page 59: ...his process should be done for each zone We use Coleman Air Conditioners Coleman has been building Mach RV air conditioners for over 50 years All Coleman Mach air conditioners are built in their factory in Wichita Kansas and backed by a 2 Year Warranty If the AC is not working call a RV Service person to have it checked Note The Thermostat and the AC s use 12 volts DC for control voltage Low batte...

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Page 61: ... the hose is connected and the hose then connected to the regulator All systems are designed to operate on 40 50 PSI Campground pressures vary greatly That s why it s important to use pressure regulators With higher water pressure you may find what appears to be a leak When you take it in to be fixed the tech hooks it up to his system which is lower and can detect no leak Internal Water System The...

Page 62: ...pump itself If you are sure that your plumbing is not leaking then the leak is most likely in the pump s internal check valve This check valve is needed to keep water from flowing back through the pump into the freshwater holding tank when your fifth wheel is connected to an external water system In fact if you notice that the water level in the freshwater tank is rising it s a good sign that the ...

Page 63: ...water The first sign of a contaminated water system is usually a bad taste followed by strange odors coming from the water supply Bacteria may have built up especially if the tank had not been used frequently or replenished with fresh clean water regularly When a rig comes out of storage or when a city water connection has been extensively used the entire water system should be sanitized Water Tan...

Page 64: ...le under the trailer CAUTION NEVER drain the water heater when it s hot or under pressure Winterizing the Water System RV water systems need to be winterized when stored in cold weather to protect against freezing Draining the water heater and emptying the low point water drains is NOT enough to winterize There are two basic ways of winterization Use air pressure to blow all the water out This is ...

Page 65: ...ining through the lines onto the ground 9 Review owner s manuals for winterizing instructions for any optional equipment such as Ice Maker Clothes Washer and Dish Washer 10 Move Anderson valve to winterize Connect hose to city with connect on This valve divertswater to the water pump from the storage tank to the siphon hose 11 Turn on the water pump This will start the flow of antifreeze into the ...

Page 66: ...plied maintenance is not covered by warranty To store your unit for the winter months it is necessary to winterize the water system to help prevent freezing To do this follow these instructions 1 The water heater must remain off during this process Shut off the water pump and make sure the water supply valves are closed 2 To drain the freshwater tank open the drain valve 3 Open the low point drain...

Page 67: ...e solution flows freely If the unit is equipped with a washer be certain to purge the air from it also This forces the antifreeze through all the water lines and faucets It allows the antifreeze solution to enter the drain lines and prevent the P Trap from freezing Check the antifreeze solution from time to time to make sure there is an adequate supply 9 Close the antifreeze valve when the winteri...

Page 68: ...son Valve set to WINTERIZE SANITIZE 2 Hook winterize hose to city fill 3 Place hose in chlorine mixture 4 Turn bypass valve V3 to clear tube 5 Turn pump on WHEN USING WINTERIZE SANITIZE METHODS 1 Bypass the filters 2 Bypass water heater V6 V7 3 Bypass Ice maker 4 Bypass lines are marked 1 Fill freshwater tank 30 2 Put 40ml chlorine into 5 gal bucket 3 Fill 5 gal with water 4 Turn V3 valve 5 Turn p...

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Page 70: ...l The greatest problem that causes toilet solids to build up the holding tank is the lack of liquids When using your toilet it is wise to fill the bowl 3 4th s full of water This will help to wash the solids away from directly below the stool and ensure complete dumping of the holding tank To add water to the toilet bowl lift on the lever To flush the stool push down on the lever until the water s...

Page 71: ...rimarily used for the drainage from the kitchen and bath sinks and the shower Wastewater Disposal Both holding tanks terminate in a valve arrangement that permits draining each tank separately or together It is recommended to drain the black water tank before the gray tank This will allow the water from the gray tank to wash the black water residue from the drain lines and hose The valves that ope...

Page 72: ...m When you are using a sewer hookup while parked such as in a trailer park keep the dump valves closed and open only when preparing to leave or when the tank becomes full This is important so that the solids in the tank are kept in suspension allowing them to be carried out with the rush of liquids when the dump valve is opened If the valve is left open the liquids will run off leaving The solids ...

Page 73: ...rmal waste tissue CAUTION The macerator will not handle large or hard objects such as bone fruit pits rags or feminine sanitary products Periodic Maintenance and Storage Flush with water after each use Check wire connections occasionally After periods of non use impeller can stick To loosen open rear shaft cover and turn motor shaft clockwise with a flat tip screwdriver then replace shaft cover Fo...

Page 74: ...gray water holding tanks must be drained and rinsed thoroughly on a regular basis in order to prevent the accumulation of harmful or toxic materials Camping with Sewer Hook Up When camping at parks with sewer hook ups it is always important to keep the black water holding tank gate valve closed except when dumping The gray tank can be kept open while hooked to a sewer connection but the black wate...

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Page 76: ...s the number displayed on the control panel of the Rayzar Automatic is the number of TV frequencies found that are determined to be watchable The actual number of channels scanned into your TV will vary depending on the number of sub channels on each frequency To view instructions and troubleshooting please refer to your Owner s Information Package Television The TV is cable ready with outlets in ...

Page 77: ...ack and receptacle are standard features on this RV and are installed street side on the forward portion of the coach in the utility center This will allow the user to connect the RV to cable TV if the service is offered in the RV park ...

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Page 79: ...oximately an inch or so off the ground 11 With the chocks still in place on the RV put the truck in drive and SLOWLY attempt to pull forward Applying the brakes to the trailer will serve the same purpose as the chocks If the hitch did not latch properly the truck will pull free of the RV and it will be necessary to repeat the hitching process 12 After hitching to the RV raise the jacks the rest of...

Page 80: ...hitch is free of the pin box LEVELING SYSTEM AUTOMATIC LEVELING SYSTEM Standard on Majestics The Big Foot automatic leveling system by Quadra is designed to automatically level your RV Quadra BIGFOOT Fifth Wheel Owner s Manual is available on Quadra s website www quadraleveler com and in your Owner s Information Package ...

Page 81: ...n Majestics The Lippert automatic leveling system by Quadra is designed to automatically level your RV Lippert Leveling System Owner s Manual Is available on Lippert s website www https store lci1 com and in your Owner s Information Package ...

Page 82: ...dard The MOR ryde IS Independent Rubber Suspension System uses 100 Natural Rubber Springs to support the trailer weight and absorb road shock By absorbing the shock the rubber provides a much smoother towing experience than steel leaf springs With the new MOR ryde IS Independent Rubber Suspension System there are no more broken leaf springs The towing is virtually hassle free with the smoothest to...

Page 83: ...ndent Suspension axels and Dexter Drum Brakes Summits are standard with Dexter Axles and Dexter Drum brakes Dexter has been a leading manufacturer of trailer axles and trailer brakes for over 50 years for the utility trailer recreation vehicle heavy duty manufactured housing agricultural marine and specialty trailer markets For more information please visit https www dexteraxle com Kodiak Disc Bra...

Page 84: ...service department to select a different rubber spring ROUGH RIDE CAUSE CORRECTION Tires rubbing on wheel well or suspension system is bottoming out Distance from the bottom of wheel well to the top of the tire is not enough A spacer tube needs to be welded between the frame and IS suspension EXCESSIVE SWAY CAUSE CORRECTION Improper tire pressure Adjust air pressure Torn Rubber Spring Replace Rubb...

Page 85: ... available that have UV blockers that help repel water and reduce excessive friction and wear This will help extend the life of the seal Patio Awnings The Carefree of Colorado Electric Patio Awning is the standard awning installed on your RV The following is very general operation instructions For more detailed operating instructions and care please see the owner s manual provided in your Owner s ...

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Page 87: ...or proper cold inflation pressure 3 Wheel lug nuts on RV and tow vehicle should be checked for proper tightness 4 Fluid levels including engine oil transmission fluid coolant power steering fluid brake fluid and windshield washer fluid should be checked and filled if necessary 5 Disconnect the unit and store the sewer and water supply hoses as well as shoreline power cords 6 Secure all cargo in th...

Page 88: ...their operation before starting out The cruise control is not to be operated on icy roads extremely wet roads winding roads heavy traffic or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained While driving on slippery surfaces use care when accelerating or decelerating Skidding and loss of vehicle control may be the result of abrupt changes in speed Driving through water de...

Page 89: ...l vehicles such as fifth wheels and travel trailers and it includes steps necessary to prepare an RV for departure As some items may not apply to you or may not be necessary for every type of departure it is recommended that you customize to your specific RV and your own needs ...

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Page 95: ... should be inspected at least once a month More frequent inspections may be required if the extinguisher is exposed to the weather or to possible tampering Do not test the extinguisher before partially discharging Doing this will cause a loss of pressure If a fire occurs in the RV evacuate the unit as quickly and as safely as possible Consider the cause and the severity of the fire and the risk in...

Page 96: ...ncy exit egress window This window is designed to be used as an additional exit in emergency situations It can be easily identified by the red color of the handles and the red EXIT label To open the egress window lift the handle and push outward on the window EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT CHECKLIST ...

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Page 98: ...flyintegrations com Fireplace Dimplex 2 Years 888 346 7539 www dimplex com Gas Furnances Suburban 2 Years 3 Years 423 775 2131 www airxcel com Generator Cummins Onan 2 Year 3 Years 800 888 6626 www cumminsonan com Keyless Entry RV Lock 1 Year 888 316 9899 www rvlock com Slideout Systems Lippert Components 3 Years 5 Years 574 537 8900 www lci1 com Inverter MS Series Magnum Energy Inc 3 Years 425 35...

Page 99: ...in the VIN number of your RV Date of in service Date two years from date of in service List other appliances or devices that are warranted and fill in the serial number model number expiration date VIN Item Serial Number Start Date Expiration Date ...

Page 100: ... Miles Three Months Six Months Annually Wash Exterior x Inspect Tires x Torque Lug Nuts x Clean Battery Cables and Terminals x Sanitize Water Tank x Check all Exterior Seams Roof Windows Sidewalls etc x Inspect Seal on Roof x Insect seal on Windows Sidewalls and Doors x Inspect Electricial Brake System x Lubricate Hinges x Inspect and Clean Vents x Insect Suspension x Clean Drapes and Interior Fab...

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