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nucamprv.com  •  Truck Campers

nuCamp shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages, such as expenses for transportation, lodging, damage to 

personal property, loss of personal property, loss of use of your product, inconvenience or loss of income. Some states do not 

allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply specifically to you.

DEALER REPRESENTATIONS EXCLUDED

 

The entire Limited Warranty provided by nuCamp is set forth herein. nuCamp will not be responsible for any additional 

representations or warranties made by any person or entity other than nuCamp, and nuCamp’s obligations are solely as set forth 

in the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty

STATUTE OF LIMITATION

No action may be brought against nuCamp for breach of this Limited Warranty, any applicable implied warranty, or for any other 

claim arising out of or relating to a nuCamp trailer, more than thirty (30) days after: (1) expiration of the one year (12) month 

Limited Warranty period; or (2) expiration of the ten (10) day notice period that follows expiration of the Limited Warranty period, if 

such notice is given.

 

THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM 

STATE TO STATE.

CHANGES IN DESIGN 

nuCamp reserves the right to make changes in design and improvements upon its products from time-to-time, without imposing 

upon itself any obligation to install additional features in your trailer.

LEGAL PROCEDURES 

In addition to the provisions of this warranty, the retail purchaser has available the legal remedies provided by the Magnuson-

Moss Warranty Act and any applicable State statutes. Implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness of a 

product 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. You may have rights, outside of what this warranty states, 

which is on a state-by-state basis.

REPLACEMENT PARTS

While most parts of your camper are replaceable, some may not be. This is due to availability of 

product or supply and demand of the markets and manufacturers outside of nuCamp. Should you 

need a replacement part, your dealer will be able to get it for you. If parts from the OEM (Original 

Equipment Manufacturer) are unavailable, nuCamp or your dealer will try to offer an alternative solution 

or substitute according to their abilities. 

AFTERMARKET ALTERATIONS

Many folks in the nuCamp family love to personalize and make their camper unique through various 

accessories, additions and aftermarket alterations. nuCamp encourages and enjoys seeing their 

customers fully enjoy their experience with their products. 

Important information to know and understand BEFORE you install aftermarket parts and personalize 

your camper: 

1.  Important safety items can be damaged by installation of aftermarket parts. Even driving fasteners    

  into a component, depending on where it is, can damage functionality of items that contribute  

 

  to safety. 
2.  ALWAYS consult your dealer to discuss the eligibility of installing the aftermarket part and make sure   

  your plan is safe. 
3.  Make sure water sealing is not compromised by the aftermarket part, component, accessory or  

 

  other equipment you are installing and will not impede function of previously installed components    

  by nuCamp. 
4.  Any parts and components of the camper affected by and along with the aftermarket part,    

 

  component, accessory or other equipment installed may lose warranty coverage as outlined in the    

  nuCamp warranty terms and conditions. It is the sole responsibility of the owner, supplier or installer   

  of the product.

nuCamp does not control the scheduling of repairs at its authorized nuCamp dealers, and repairs at the nuCamp factory may 

not be immediately available. Therefore, you may encounter delays in scheduling repairs and/or completion of repairs. All costs 

associated with transporting the trailer for any warranty service shall be the sole responsibility of the owner.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY

 This Limited Warranty does not provide coverage for any of the following: 

 

1.  Tires, batteries, stereo, television, range/stove, furnace, refrigerator, water heater, microwave, generator, and other  

 

 

  materials, parts and components warranted by persons or entities other than nuCamp. Please refer to the warranties of    

 

  component manufacturers for terms and conditions of coverage. 

 

2.  Any part or component of the trailer that was not manufactured or installed by nuCamp; 

 

3.  Normal deterioration due to wear or exposure, including but not limited to rust, corrosion, oxidation, and cosmetic  

 

 

  blemishes; 

 

4.  Normal maintenance and service items, including but not limited to light bulbs, fuses, lubricants, sealants and seals,  

 

 

  door adjustments, and awning tension; 

 

5.  After-market equipment or accessories installed on the trailer after completion of manufacture by nuCamp, or any  

 

 

  defects or damage caused by such items; 

 

6.  Trailers not purchased through an authorized dealer of nuCamp trailers, and trailers purchased directly or indirectly  

 

 

  through auction, salvage, repossession, or other non-customary sale means; 

 

7.  Defects or damage caused by, in whole or in part, or in any way related to: 

 

    a. Accidents, misuse (including off-road use), or negligence. 

 

    b. Failure to comply with the instructions set forth in any owner’s manual provided with the trailer. 

 

    c.  Alteration or modification of the trailer except such alterations or modifications approved in writing by nuCamp. 

 

    d. Acts of God or other environmental conditions, such as lightning, hail, salt, or other chemicals in the atmosphere. 

 

    e. De-icing agents or other chemicals applied to the trailer. 

 

    f.  Failure to properly maintain or service the trailer, including but not limited to the maintenance of 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 conditions and are not covered by the terms of this    

 

      Limited Warranty. 

 

    h. Use of the trailer other than for temporary recreation purposes, including but not limited to use of the trailer for  

 

 

      residential, disaster relief, commercial, or rental purposes.

 

    i.  The addition of weight to the trailer that causes the trailer’s total weight to exceed applicable trailer weight ratings,   

 

      or addition of weight causing improper distribution of the weight of the trailer.

 

    j.  Selection, use, and operation of any hitch assembly. 

 

    k.  Failure to seek and obtain repairs in a timely manner.

 

    l.  Failure to use reasonable efforts to mitigate damage caused by defects. 

 

    m. Failure to properly ventilate the trailer. 

 

    n. Improper electric power supply or improper vehicle hookup to other facilities. 

EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE

 

• Equipment or parts with separate, stand-alone warranties (axles, fans, tires, converters and any appliances).

 

  - Fan-Tastic Vents (Dometic):   800-544-4881  

or  

[email protected]

 

  - Dexter Axle:  

 

574-296-7329

 

  - Tredit Tire & Wheel:  

855-8-TREDIT  

or  

[email protected] 

 

  - Harris Battery:  

 

800-367-7670  

or  

[email protected]

 

  • Dometic Stoves:    

888-867-4188   

or  

[email protected] or [email protected]

 

  - Arterra Distributions 

(WFCO Converter):  877-294-8997  

or  

[email protected]

 

  - ASA Electronics:    

877-305-0445 Customer Service Support or 877-845-8750 for technical assistance

 

• Misuse, abuse, collision, improper repairs, overloading, neglect or lack of maintenance which results in damage.

 

• Alteration or installation of equipment, not approved by nuCamp, that results in damage. This includes, but is not limited to  

 

  electrical, gas, plumbing or structural issues.

 

• Normal wear, fading or deterioration of fabrics, flooring, graphics or metal components including weathering, discoloration,  

 

  surface corrosion of unpainted surfaces or minor blemishes due to normal use.

 

• Any product used outside of the intended scope of its customary purpose.

 

• Any unregistered product not normally used in the US or Canada.

 

• Any product used as a rental unit.

 

• Any promises made by any person beyond what is stated in this document.

 

• Condensation on any window or other parts or any results of condensation.

 

Summary of Contents for Cirrus 820 2021

Page 1: ...2021 OWNER S MANUAL Cirrus 820 nucamprv com...

Page 2: ...e such changes nuCamp further reserves the right to make changes to the equipment form technical system or layout of each camper as it sees fit to be innovative and beneficial Therefore no legal claim...

Page 3: ...frequently asked questions regarding the operation function and care of the many systems that make modern camping a pleasure For more complete instructions regarding safety maintenance and operation...

Page 4: ...Structure Warranty and the Warranty Claim Procedure 8 You received a copy of One Year Limited Warranty before your purchase was completed You read and agreed by written signature to the terms and con...

Page 5: ...local radio or TV station that broadcasts weather In case of power loss keep an emergency grade battery operated radio with extra batteries available Invest in a weather radio A weather radio will gi...

Page 6: ...u extra information or a tip on the subject presented SAFETY LABEL DESCRIPTIONS Cultivate these safety habits in recreation to minimize fire safety hazards Teach all occupants Fire Safety Practices Co...

Page 7: ...It is very important to have exhaust fans running and an air inlet such as a window open when operating fuel burning appliances CO LP GAS ALARM Your camper is equipped with a CO Propane Leak alarm nea...

Page 8: ...our truck The zone is normally measured from the rear of the cargo area c In a properly matched combination of truck and camper point B camper center of gravity will fall within points C and D truck s...

Page 9: ...rsing mountainous territory ELECTRIC JACK SYSTEM When hauling a camper you will encounter Electric jacks need 12 volt automotive battery power to operate If the battery is too low to operate the jacks...

Page 10: ...e total mass or weight of a vehicle with all needed fuels such as oils lubricants coolants and a full tank of fuel CCC Cargo Carrying Capacity also known as Payload Capacity The maximum weight that pe...

Page 11: ...starting with the front jacks Extend the jacks no more than 4 at a time Keep the camper as level as possible Repeat the process until the camper has cleared the truck bed by approximately 4 5 Slowly...

Page 12: ...before showering WARNING 3 Check your Alde expansion tank The glycol fluid level must be at least one inch above the minimum line This may need to be topped off after first use 4 Make sure you have a...

Page 13: ...a low profile mach 8 mach 8 ac FAN VENTILATION The fan vent s installed in the roof creates fresh air circulation and removes stale air from the camper It is powered by 12V or shore power and may be e...

Page 14: ...st faucet is turned off the pump should turn off as well 5 The system is now pressurized and ready for normal operation and use 6 During normal operation the pump will cycle on whenever a water outlet...

Page 15: ...per grease ethylene glycol based or other automotive antifreeze sanitary napkins or household toilet cleaners in the holding tanks Do not put anything solid in either tank that could scratch or punctu...

Page 16: ...nformation for filling LP tanks Propane appliances will not light when there is an improper mixture of gas and air Brand new LP tanks often have air and moisture trapped inside before first time use H...

Page 17: ...Refrigerator 120V AC shore power is powerful enough to kill you Always use a grounded shore power connection and never remove the third ground prong from your shore power cord Both reverse polarity or...

Page 18: ...ng system When 120V AC shore power is connected and the switch is turned ON the power center is activated and the battery ies will be re charged When 120V AC shore power is connected and the switch is...

Page 19: ...r s packet NUCAMP CONTROL PANEL S The nuCamp control panel is located near the main entrance door On it you will find the Alde control panel a tank fill level and battery charge level indicator along...

Page 20: ...cooking appliances for comfort heating May lead to carbon monoxide poisoning which can lead to death or serious injury DANGER Do not turn the burner control knobs ON allowing gas to escape before ligh...

Page 21: ...e leg in place 5 Adjust as needed Pinch point hazard Keep limbs clear of the arm extension when retracting the awning Serious injury or death can occur from not keeping clear of pinching points WARNIN...

Page 22: ...ion in the air Humidity is the amount of water in the air expressed as a percent Condensation begins when the air has reached 100 humidity Generally condensation in a camper is from improper air flow...

Page 23: ...ausea headache allergies coughing or wheezing Elderly folks children and those with previous lung problems are more susceptible to outgassing effects To reduce the effects of outgassing ventilate and...

Page 24: ...r will help protect from damage Salt Water Salt water is highly corrosive When towing in snowy areas in winter especially where salt is used on roads spray off the camper after every trip to remove co...

Page 25: ...and all 12V DC 120V propane gas appliances 3 Shut off the propane gas cylinder LP tank main valve 4 Disconnect the 120V AC power 5 Charge batteries to full capacity Check the battery once a month If...

Page 26: ...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 operation and leak free V...

Page 27: ...seal b If this did not resolve the issue please contact your nearest nuCamp Dealer to have the unit looked at on site 2 Water pump stopped working a Check the filter located on the inlet side of your...

Page 28: ...ll be to repair the defect As a limited backup remedy in the event the RV cannot be repaired to determine in the sole and absolute discretion of nuCamp after a reasonable opportunity to repair nuCamp...

Page 29: ...associated with transporting the trailer for any warranty service shall be the sole responsibility of the owner WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY This Limited Warranty does not provide cove...

Page 30: ...ch as warranty service repairs and for cases where your dealer is unable to provide the information you need E mail customerservice nucamprv com Mailing Address P O Box 395 warranty nucamprv com Sugar...

Page 31: ...the width of interior living space regardless of protruding components MODEL The brand name of the trailer camper OVERALL HEIGHT Measured from the level ground to the top of the trailer accounting fo...

Page 32: ...as 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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