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GLOSSARY

BALL HEIGHT: 

Height to top of tongue coupler when unit is leveled and on level surface. Calculated to 

the nearest whole inch, the very top of the ball hitch on your towing vehicle should be at this height as 

well to tow your trailer on a level.

BALL SIZE:

 The exact diameter size in inches of the hitch ball needed to tow the trailer.

BASEMENT HEIGHT: 

On truck campers, this is the height of the basement from the bottom point of 

the truck camper where it rests on the truck bed to the outer surface of the outer floor. 

BASEMENT LENGTH: 

On truck campers, this is the length of the basement from the exterior point of 

front wall to the front of the bumper protrusion exterior where the protrusion would cover up the truck’s 

rear lights. if there is no bumper protrusion, this measurement is from the exterior point of front wall to 

the exterior point of back wall.

BASEMENT WIDTH: 

On truck campers, this is the width of the basement that would be sliding into the 

truck bed between the wheel wells.

BLACK TANK CAPACITY: 

The amount of water in gallons held by the black water tank, measured to 

the nearest whole gallon. Some models may have cassette toilets installed in which the cassette pod is 

considered the black tank since it serves the same purpose.

BASEMENT HEIGHT: 

On truck campers, this is the height of the basement from the bottom point of 

the truck camper where it rests on the truck bed to the outer surface of the outer floor. 

BASEMENT LENGTH: 

On truck campers, this is the length of the basement from the exterior point 

of front wall to the bumper protrusion exterior. if there is no protrusion, this measurement is from the 

exterior point of front wall to the exterior point of back wall

BASEMENT WIDTH: 

On truck campers, this is the width of the basement that would be sliding into the 

truck bed between the wheel wells.  

CABIN HEIGHT: 

Measured from the level ground to the highest point of the roof, not taking trim or 

roof components into account. Rounded up to the nearest whole inch.

CABIN LENGTH: 

Measured front to back of exterior walls or rounded roof as the width of the actual 

cabin to the nearest whole inch, rounded up.

CAB-OVER WIDTH:

 In truck campers, measured from wall to wall of the cabover area.

CABIN WIDTH: 

Measured sidewall to sidewall outside the unit as the width of the actual cabin to the 

nearest whole inch, rounded up

CAB-OVER HEIGHT: 

In truck campers, measured from the inside to inside of the cabover floor to the 

ceiling. 

CAB-OVER LENGTH: 

In truck campers, measured from the interior of the front roof to the edge of the 

bed.

Summary of Contents for Cirrus 620 2021

Page 1: ...2021 OWNER S MANUAL Cirrus 620 nucamprv com...

Page 2: ...s manual nuCamp provides this information as is for consumer ease of use and troubleshooting No liability whatsoever shall be assumed by nuCamp in connection with these websites be it information exte...

Page 3: ...CAUTION and NOTICE throughout this manual and your camper These labels contain vital information pertaining to your safety and well being Lives depend on your understanding of this information to ensu...

Page 4: ...Safety 33 Filling LP Tanks 33 34 Propane Regulator 34 Propane System Maintenance 35 Propane Usage 35 ELECTRICAL Electrical Safety Information 36 120V AC Shore Power 36 12V DC System 37 Battery s 37 B...

Page 5: ...ed to the trailer The mention of optional items in this manual does not imply or suggest the availability application suitability or inclusion for any specific unit All operating procedures in this ma...

Page 6: ...y nuCamp dealer is strongly encouraged and expected to accommodate such repairs Please note nuCamp dealers are independently owned and operated and possess the ability to refuse service Furthermore a...

Page 7: ...the included user manuals in your Owner s Packet for any information the supplier has listed FIRE SAFETY PLAN In case of fire or weather emergencies it is vital to have a Safety Plan developed for al...

Page 8: ...eational activities weather can be the number one factor affecting your enjoyment of the great outdoors Be prepared for any type of weather emergencies when traveling with your camper The following ma...

Page 9: ...e the camper repaired Unless you are still in the warranty period of your camper you will be responsible for repair costs If you believe you qualify for warranty coverage please have the repair center...

Page 10: ...SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL Recognize this symbol as an alert to important safety information or a hazardous situation that can cause property damage minor or serious injury and in extreme cases death to you...

Page 11: ...d from the camper and before you use the extinguisher in a fire emergency determine the cause and severity of the fire If the fire is large or fueled by an oil product or other flammable liquid stay c...

Page 12: ...hausts In campers it is often from propane powered appliances or exhausts blowing into windows from vehicles or generators Even low concentrations can be dangerous to your health and life Make sure al...

Page 13: ...or that will sound when Carbon Monoxide reaches dangerous levels or if a propane leak occurs If alarm signal sounds 1 Move to fresh air immediately Evacuate all persons from the camper leaving doors a...

Page 14: ...ion The alarm is powered by the 12V DC system Disconnect the battery when not using the camper to keep the battery from being drained The alarm will need to be replaced after 7 years Read the user man...

Page 15: ...tools and all other cargo the weight of installed additional or optional camper equipment and the manufacturer s camper weight figure Select a truck that has a cargo weight rating that is equal to or...

Page 16: ...e front and rear This can make the camper look tilted front higher than the rear along the bed of the truck It may be necessary to place a bed mat in the truck bed to raise the camper to the minimum c...

Page 17: ...es drop to 32 or lower black ice is possible and will show up on bridges first Reduce your speed to reduce the risk of losing control Vehicle Imbalance This is caused by excessive steering wind gusts...

Page 18: ...thout a 12V battery installed in the camper There are two remotes for the jacks If the remote battery dies simply plug it into the remote cable port on the activation switch panel with provided cable...

Page 19: ...e for your vehicle Only a qualified technician should install the system Never attach a hitch ball or towing bar to your camper bumper WEIGHT DEFINITIONS It is very important to stay within the weight...

Page 20: ...from front to back and side to side An overloaded camper is often due to excessive cargo The temptation to fill every available space is common You must load by weight not by volume You may have more...

Page 21: ...nd secure in place per the manufacturer s instructions 8 Secure the camper to the truck via the equipped tie downs on the inner sidewall Use the handy auto retract feature on the ratchet straps to tig...

Page 22: ...designed to be used while standing on the jacks in a lowered position When lowering the camper do not allow the underbelly to touch the ground Allow a minimum of two inches of clearance to the ground...

Page 23: ...ents in cabinetry is kept clear for optimum heating and airflow Glycol fluid is heated in a boiler pumped around pipes to heat emitters and then radiates heat naturally into the air The hot water is h...

Page 24: ...on shore power When camping without shore power you will need to use an appropriately sized generator to run the air conditioner Use 30 Amp Shore Power only Running the system on a 15amp circuit can...

Page 25: ...nditioner early in the morning to give it a head start on the day Turn the air conditioner on its highest setting Refer to the air conditioner s operator manual for detailed operating instructions The...

Page 26: ...sanitized Many camping enthusiasts find it safer and easier to supply their own bottled drinking water Your best option may be supplying your own safe drinking water rather than rely on the water sys...

Page 27: ...e button beside each tank listed as GRAY FRESH and BATTERY You will see lights indicating the fill level to the left Switches mounted onto this panel control the lights and water pump as well PLUMBING...

Page 28: ...l for detailed operating instructions Initial Start up process and normal operation 1 Make sure the fresh water tank is filled 2 Place the pump control switch in the ON position 3 Open all water outle...

Page 29: ...hen operating your hot water system for the first time adjust the mixing valve to your desired temperature Instructions on how to adjust the mixing valve are included in your Owner s Packet WASTE WATE...

Page 30: ...oreign objects non dissolving items such as hygiene products paper towels wipes or diapers to be flushed through the toilet Refer to the Owner s manual included in the Owner s Packet or in the packagi...

Page 31: ...fixtures a Sinks b Toilet Flush c Shower d Exterior shower 6 When water has stopped flowing from all openings close the drains and 7 Turn the handles to a 45 degree angle as shown in the Nautilus Pan...

Page 32: ...Winterize inlet of the Nautilus Panel and place the other end into a non ethanol based approved RV antifreeze A short hose cut off will help the pump prime easier and sooner 15 Press the pump switch t...

Page 33: ...ll develop at the leak point DO NOT restrict access to LP gas cylinders Always keep the valve accessible for emergency shutoff DO NOT use LP gas cylinders other than those supplied with your camper un...

Page 34: ...securely on both LP tanks Hand tighten only This will shut off all appliances 2 Unthread the pigtail hose attached to the empty LP tank and attach the dust cap 3 Remove the empty LP tank from the com...

Page 35: ...orrosion If parts need replaced consult your nuCamp dealer for proper parts of the same type and rating PROPANE USAGE Propane usage fluctuates so there is no real way to accurately measure propane usa...

Page 36: ...urge protector in the supplying 120V AC outlet before plugging in your shore power cord to protect your camper s electrical system from damage caused by power surges ALWAYS disconnect electrical power...

Page 37: ...hen 120V AC shore power cord is not connected the tow vehicle battery may discharge slowly if left connected for extended periods Make sure to unplug the 7 way connector plug when the camper is not be...

Page 38: ...gned for a maximum 20 amp automotive style fuse One or more fuses may be specified at 30 amp This is the only place a 30 amp fuse should be used Replacement fuses must be the same type and amp rating...

Page 39: ...by performing the following test each month Testing GFCI receptacles 1 Push the Reset button located on the GFCI receptacle first to assure normal GFCI operation 2 Plug a device such as a night light...

Page 40: ...cable supplies a connection to your TV for viewing purposes Select the correct input source on the TV to watch cable TV SOLAR if equipped The following outlines important general information about RV...

Page 41: ...the cook top as they may melt or soften This can contaminate food if it is in plastic containers The best practice is to discard the container and contents as a safety precaution Familiarize yourself...

Page 42: ...t are not intended to flash freeze or cool food quickly Stock the refrigerator with already cold or frozen food Arrange items in the refrigerator for free airflow between them Vents on the driver side...

Page 43: ...higher cranking power Deep cycle lead acid batteries require frequently being filled with water to properly maintain their output and performance Check these water levels once or twice a year and main...

Page 44: ...may also be adjusted A multi bit screwdriver will come in handy to make these small adjustments If you are uncomfortable or inexperienced in making these adjustments your dealer can assist you Use of...

Page 45: ...can be maintained by Having proper ventilation to carry air pollutants out of the camper and dilute emissions from water vapor and off gassing from interior sources Avoiding harmful air pollutants suc...

Page 46: ...r towels outside to dry Promote air circulation inside the camper with a portable fan Avoid closing cabinets when they are full of stored goods unless the camper is in transit In warm weather start th...

Page 47: ...o one cup or less of household bleach Never mix cleaners together such as ammonia and bleach This is dangerous Be sure to wear gloves and a mask to protect from irritants in the mold Safely dispose of...

Page 48: ...ventilate and promote continuous airflow throughout the camper More information on formaldehyde can be found at this link https www epa gov formaldehyde PETS Many happy campers love to take their belo...

Page 49: ...use harsh detergents abrasive cleaners steel wool or razor blades as it will scratch or mar the surfaces Stainless Steel Sink Use a glass cleaner or cleaner made specifically for stainless steel DO N...

Page 50: ...recommendations on brands If you are unsure if a detergent will work test it in a small inconspicuous area before using in open areas Instructions Spray the camper thoroughly from top to bottom with...

Page 51: ...that can cause damage to interior components To help reduce condensation from the interior occasionally air out the camper during storage 7 Cover roof air conditioner if equipped 8 Disconnect the 120V...

Page 52: ...ating every faucet and water outlet and observing fittings and connections for leaks 6 Inspect the electrical system Check power cords converter outlets and wiring for damage 7 Check battery terminals...

Page 53: ...n of all lighting Check fill level Inspect and secure if necessary Check for leaks Professional inspection Bleed after filling Verify operation of all safety detectors Test Inspect for debris Proper o...

Page 54: ...DATE Maintenance Record SERVICE CENTER DESCRIPTION...

Page 55: ...ervice hatch on your Alde System located in the green fuse housing Replace 4 Gas failure a Most likely a low 12V battery There is not enough power to deliver the propane from the tank to the Alde b If...

Page 56: ...nect switch is on the ON green position c Check your battery terminal connections 5 Failure of any AC components a Check 110V breakers located inside the converter 6 Failure of any DC components a Che...

Page 57: ...ear Limited Warranty nuCamp agrees to warrant the structural integrity of the camper trailer roof floors front walls rear walls sidewalls and hatch door where applicable for up to three 3 years from t...

Page 58: ...in material or workmanship is found to exist that is not excluded from coverage nuCamp s sole and exclusive obligation shall be to repair the defect As a limited backup remedy in the event the RV can...

Page 59: ...lubricants sealants and seals g Condensation and the results of condensation including water damage and the growth of mold or mildew Mold and mildew are natural growths given certain environmental con...

Page 60: ...uct for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the term of this written warranty Some states do not allow limitation on how long such a warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply Yo...

Page 61: ...ER Service will be performed by appointment only When you require service or repair for your trailer from the nuCamp Service Center contact the service manager for an appointment Have the following in...

Page 62: ...the U S If you find that your vehicle has a safety defect that could cause an injury accident or death immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA and Customer Service...

Page 63: ...lled in which the cassette pod is considered the black tank since it serves the same purpose BASEMENT HEIGHT On truck campers this is the height of the basement from the bottom point of the truck camp...

Page 64: ...campers the floor width is the same as the interior width FLOOR LENGTH The length of the main floor from the very front to the very back as manufactured not considering any arcs built into the roof s...

Page 65: ...of a cubic foot TIRE SIZE The size and specification of the tire by industry standard TRIM PACKAGE The specific standard trim and accessories option selected for the model USABLE FRESH WATER The amou...

Page 66: ...s possible at time of creation nuCamp reserves the right to make refinements during the model year without notice All weights capacities dimensions are approximate It is the owner s responsibility to...

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