Warranty
Inspection
Each Outdoors RV dealer is required to review the limited warranty and inspect the unit along with
you. The dealer has been provided with a pre-delivery checklist. Review this checklist with the
dealer. You should not sign the checklist until this review is complete and any questions about
anything you do not understand have been answered.
Owner Registration
The owner registration form is completed at the dealership at the time of delivery. The new owner
signs the form and the dealer will forward the completed registration form to Outdoors RV within
seven (7) days. Be sure this form has been completed and signed prior to leaving the dealership.
Obtaining Warranty Service
Service must be obtained from Outdoors RV authorized dealers. If you cannot locate a authorized
Outdoors RV dealer you should contact Outdoors RV Service Department at 541-624-5500 for
assistance. Do not pay for any services or use non authorized dealers without obtaining Prior
Authorization from Outdoors RV Manufacturing. Your incurred costs may not be completely
covered by Outdoors RV Manufacturing.
Note: Your trailer is a recreational vehicle and not intended , nor manufactured, as a permanent
residence. Outdoors RV Manufacturing is not responsible for any incurred costs for the service call
charge, or time incurred to come out of your trailer.
Know Your Recreational Vehicle Prior to Your First Trip
During the manufacturing process Outdoors RV has performed inspections and tests by qualified
inspectors and then inspected by the selling dealer. You as the owners, will be the first to camp
and extensively use the systems on your trailer. Everyone at Outdoors RV and at your dealership
wants the first camping experience to be happy and enjoyable. Therefore Outdoors RV
recommends a "Trial Camping Experience" before heading out. Plan a short trip near your home
for the night or your driveway and really camp in your trailer.
By camping for several days, full time in your trailer, you will have the opportunity to use and
become familiar to the systems within your trailer and find out what items are needed / not needed
while camping. If any questions do arise, difficulties encountered or problems that occur after your
trail, contact your dealer and ask any questions that have arisen. Getting to know your trailer before
the first adventure can save a lot of frustration and leave more fun time.
If You Need to Make an Appointment
Call Ahead
Contact your dealer and provide the dealer with a list of dates that you can make the trailer
available for the dealership. Mondays and Fridays are usually very busy for the dealer's service
department, as are right before seasonal holidays.
Provide the Dealer With a Repair List
Have a repair list available and provide a list of any known parts that are required to perform the
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