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DEALER RESPONSIBILITY

When you purchase your camper, nuCamp expects the following of the dealer:
  1.  Perform a Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI). The inspection must include the testing of all systems    

   

and components installed in your new camper. Your camper must pass the PDI test before it  

 

   

is eligible to be sold to you. nuCamp does not control dealer actions and is not responsible for    

   

an incomplete PDI.

  2.  Give you a complete tour of your camper’s appliances and features and teach you how to  

 

   

operate each of the systems. 

  3.  Prepare your camper for your first camping trip with all equipment in running order and ready to   

   

be used. 

  4.  Provide you, the owner, access to this Owner’s Manual. 
  5.  Provide and explain to you the nuCamp One Year Limited Warranty, Three Year Limited Structure  

   

Warranty and the Warranty Claim Procedure. 

  6.  Register your One Year Limited Warranty online at 

www.nucamprv.com

. You should receive a    

   

confirmation email when the warranty has been activated. 

  7.  Provide you with two sets of keys and all remotes needed to operate select appliances and  

 

   

components in your camper. 

  8.  Provide you with the complete Owner Package which has all component user manuals and other    

   

complimentary items from nuCamp. This is located within the trailer when shipped from nuCamp.

  9.  Assist you in locating model and serial numbers of each installed component and walk you  

 

   

through activating the manufacturer warranties. 

  10. Discuss and plan with you what to do in case of service needed on your camper, whether local or  

   

abroad. This includes repairs not under warranty. 

  11.  Service the full nuCamp lineup. Please note: A nuCamp dealer that does not sell truck campers    

   

is not required, nor expected to, perform work on said product. Furthermore, should a nuCamp   

   

dealer be booked with service work for a considerable amount of time, the only event where the   

   

nuCamp dealer is required to accommodate repair work immediately would be when the  

 

   

owner is traveling and away from home.

OWNER RESPONSIBILITY

Before, during and after the purchasing process of your new camper, nuCamp expects the following of 

you, the owner: 
  1.  You fully inspected the entire camper for any kind of defects and have found it acceptable, clean,  

   

and completely free of damage. 

  2.  You acquired access to this Owner’s Manual.
  3.  You were shown how to operate each feature and function of your new camper and are fully  

 

   

aware of the maintenance schedule required to keep your camper in excellent operating order. 

  4.  You have agreed to be responsible to properly maintain your new purchase and perform any  

 

   

needed service in a timely manner. 

  5.  You have read and understood all safety messages in various locations on the camper and  

 

   

in this manual. You have agreed that nuCamp is not liable for any warranty coverage  

 

 

   

or compensation for injury or loss sustained through the disregarding of safety messages,  

 

   

regardless of your awareness. You are fully responsible. 

  6.  With dealer assistance, you have registered all warranties of installed components. To avoid loss   

   

of coverage it is crucial that you activate each warranty registration in the prescribed time limit. 

  7.  You had a chance to review, read and fully understand the nuCamp One Year Limited Warranty,    

   

Three Year Limited 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 conditions contained therein. 

  9.  You had any and all questions answered by the dealer. 
  10. You have responsibly protected yourself and others by acquiring insurance coverage on your  

 

   

camper. Consult your insurance agent for appropriate coverage before leaving the dealership    

   

with your new camper. 

OWNER’S PACKET

An owner’s packet is included in every camper manufactured by nuCamp. This packet includes all your 

component user manuals and warranty cards. The Packet and its contents (except for complimentary 

items from nuCamp) should be considered a working part of the camper equipment and must be 

passed to new owners at any sale. 

WARRANTY REGISTRATION

For the best warranty service please be sure that your warranty registration has been submitted to the 

Warranty Department at nuCamp. While nuCamp expects your dealer to submit the registration, it will 

ultimately be in your best interest to confirm that the warranty registration request has happened. If 

you have not received confirmation of the completed warranty registration form, please contact the 

nuCamp Warranty Department by phone at 844-823-9112 or email at 

[email protected]

 and 

request confirmation. Have your camper’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) available when you 

contact us. 

COMPONENT REGISTRATIONS

Most installed appliances, features and components included with your camper will have a warranty of 

some type and some may be eligible for coverage under the nuCamp One Year Limited Warranty. Refer 

to 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 all occupants. The 

plan should be rehearsed and frequently practiced. Review the safety warnings in the General Safety 

portion of this manual for details. Pay attention to door and emergency exit window locations, fire 

safety and how to operate safety equipment in your camper. 

Educate all occupants on the following:
  1.  The meaning of each alarm equipped in the camper. 
  2.  The designated outside meeting place a safe distance away from the camper where everyone    

   

gathers in an emergency. This should be chosen at each stop after parking your camper. 

  3.  The instructions for using the emergency exits. Practice finding the exit blindfolded. In case of a   

   

real fire, smoke may obstruct your vision. 

  4.  The safety procedure in the event of a fire, smoke or gas: stay low to the floor, avoid breathing in  

   

the fumes and exit immediately.

  5.  The safety procedure in the event clothing catches fire: Stop, Drop and Roll. STOP, don’t run,  

 

   

DROP to the ground, and ROLL back and forth until the fire is extinguished. Use your hands  

 

   

to shield your face from the fire. Running will only increase a fire. 

  6.  The location of emergency phone numbers and the conditions under which emergency services   

   

should be called 

  7.  The contact information for a friend or relative who will serve as an emergency contact. Make  

 

   

this information available to all your family members. 

Consult your local fire department for assistance in compiling a comprehensive Safety Plan for your 

specific camper. 

GETTING STARTED

Summary of Contents for TAB 320 Teardrop

Page 1: ...2021 OWNER S MANUAL TAB S TAB CS S nucamprv com...

Page 2: ...nuCamp reserves the right to make 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 ben...

Page 3: ...MAINTENANCE Cleaning Care 52 54 Storage Preparation 54 Camping Season Preparation 55 Maintenance Schedule 56 Maintenance Record 57 TROUBLESHOOTING Alde System 58 Plumbing System 58 Electrical System 5...

Page 4: ...r Limited Warranty Three Year Limited 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 w...

Page 5: ...repared with your own emergency weather plan Find a local radio or TV station that broadcasts weather In case of power loss keep an emergency grade battery operated radio with extra batteries availabl...

Page 6: ...ject presented SAFETY LABEL DESCRIPTIONS Cultivate these safety habits in recreation to minimize fire safety hazards Teach all occupants Fire Safety Practices Consult your local Fire Department and th...

Page 7: ...and small children are usually the first affected by CO poisoning 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...

Page 8: ...en rely on your engine to maintain the speed Do not ride your brakes as they may overheat and become ineffective Always be aware of your trailer height especially when approaching bridges roofed areas...

Page 9: ...PLUG Before each trip 1 Plug the 7 way connector plug into the tow vehicle socket and verify that the driving lights on the side and rear of trailer light up 2 Have someone stand behind the trailer a...

Page 10: ...ely low tire pressures will be clearly visible Only a tire pressure gauge will accurately tell you what is going on Tire pressures are recorded as PSI pounds per square inch in the U S and KPA kilopas...

Page 11: ...stribution bars stow all tools remove chocks road flare and reflective cones in that order 12 Proceed to the nearest tire service center Have the failed tire repaired or replaced and remounted 13 Reme...

Page 12: ...ls properly attached to the hub lug nuts must be properly tightened Lug nuts often loosen slightly after first being assembled After you purchase your trailer and after remounting wheels at any time y...

Page 13: ...ting 2 GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating 3 Maximum Load Rating of tires 4 Cargo Carrying Capacity The GVWR and GAWR can be found on the VIN Vehicle Identification Number label located on the front of your...

Page 14: ...ight captured in Step 4 from the weight captured in Step 2 Record the result as Tongue Hitch Weight _____________________ Step 7 To find the gross weight of your trailer add the results of Step 5 and...

Page 15: ...in the Operation Maintenance and Service Manual included in your owner s packet Make sure to read and understand the Manual before you operate the trailer If you cannot locate a copy of the Manual it...

Page 16: ...Keep windows and other vents closed when operating the air conditioner Hot air rises and cool air drops The air conditioner gathers air via the intake slots cut into the bed dinette cabinetry cools i...

Page 17: ...nections Be sure to read the literature supplied with plumbing appliances for troubleshooting tips If a leak or other problem persists after troubleshooting consult your dealer for further inspection...

Page 18: ...run the water pump dry Damage may occur and your pump may be ruined Follow all supplied manufacturer instructions to properly operate pump CAUTION 7 Water may be cold until hot water makes its way thr...

Page 19: ...water to the tank will also help Use only RV grade single ply toilet tissue Only use an RV approved biodegradable 1 ply tissue paper and deodorizing agents specifically designed for use in RV holding...

Page 20: ...nected for use After turning on propane except after normal cylinder replacement test propane piping and connections to appliances for leakage with soapy water or bubble solution Do not use products t...

Page 21: ...ATION Two electrical systems are outfitted on your camper the primary 12V DC and 120V AC shore power These electrical systems are engineered to efficiently provide power to the various appliances and...

Page 22: ...rned OFF the 12V distribution center will still receive power from the converter but the battery s is disconnected from the system and will not be re charged The battery will not be discharged or rech...

Page 23: ...ROL PANEL The nuCamp control panel is located near the main entrance door On it you will find a tank fill level indicator a battery charge level indicator and master switches to power lights and the w...

Page 24: ...o death or serious injury DANGER Do not turn the burner control knobs ON allowing gas to escape before lighting a match or using an electronic igniting device WARNING Gas cooking appliances need fresh...

Page 25: ...t was not designed for long term living purpose Premature degradation of structure and interior materials such as fabrics drapes curtains flooring carpeting and even finished surfaces can occur This w...

Page 26: ...gloves Ventilate or dry the area with a portable fan to remove all moisture OUTGASSING Like most of the RV industry nuCamp uses innovative products to develop camper product lines to serve the desire...

Page 27: ...r plastics aluminum glass and sealant Road debris from traveling may accumulate on these materials and result in corrosion staining or chemical spotting Frequent washings of the exterior will help pro...

Page 28: ...he storage period keep the roof of the camper free of snow and ice to prevent damage to the unit s structure 14 For best results when storing outdoors cover your entire camper with an RV cover to prot...

Page 29: ...of all lighting Apply automotive marine wax Wash with mild car wash type soap Wash with mild car wash type soap Check seals lubricate hinges Inspect and touch up paint as needed Check proper operation...

Page 30: ...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 water pump for debris This can happen on brand new units It is cause...

Page 31: ...obligation shall 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...

Page 32: ...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 WARR...

Page 33: ...ues such 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...

Page 34: ...l to wall inside the unit as 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...

Page 35: ...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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