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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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Summary of Contents for 2013 Creek Side

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Page 2: ...onventional Trailers Awning Adjustable Height coupler Refrigerator Braking System Furnace Trailer Loading Fantastic Vent Cargo Carrying Capacity Range Range Hood Safe Driving Guidelines Additional 12 Volt Equipment Tires Microwave Oven Wheel Lug Nut Torque TV Antenna Carbon Monoxide Safety Procedure Fireplace Tire Maintenance Wireless Remote System Trailer Load Limits Misc Equipment Tire Safety Ti...

Page 3: ...ance The dealer will give you basic operating and maintenance instructions However be sure to read all instructional material s furnished with the trailer This information outlines important areas of operation and maintenance for you to follow for safe trouble free service from your trailer Specifications may change without notice due to continuous product improvement by Outdoors RV It is possible...

Page 4: ...thin 30 days of discovery by owner but no later then 10 days after the warranty expiration of the warranty period 3 Returning your trailer to an authorized dealer for any repairs or service that is required 4 Reviewing the information contained within this manual and all supplied component information Dealers Responsibility 1 By agreement with the manufacturer the dealer is obligated to maintain t...

Page 5: ...erein shall not apply to 1 Trailers used for business rental commercial or disaster relief purposes other than recreational travel and family camping 2 Trailers which are not originally sold through an authorized Outdoors RV dealer i e sold through auction repossession salvage or otherwise distressed condition 3 Equipment products components appliances or accessories not manufactured by Outdoors R...

Page 6: ...tion fuel food lodging telephone calls towing charges bus and taxi fares or car rentals on site service calls as well as commercial use and loss of use 15 Any trailer licensed registered or primarily used outside of the United States or Canada 16 Damage to electronics due to voltage issues are not covered under warranty 17 Damage or loss caused in whole or in part by the owners operation use or mi...

Page 7: ...i e wood and insulation Also most mold growth requires a temperate climate The best growth occurs at temperatures between 40 Fahrenheit and 100 Fahrenheit Most important ly mold growth requires moisture and moisture is the only factor that can be controlled By minimizing interior sources of moisture an RV owner can reduce or prevent mold growth However if optimal growth conditions persist mold can...

Page 8: ...ities on the part of Outdoors RV Implied warranties including the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose if any given by law shall be limited to and not extend beyond the duration of the written warranty periods set forth herein No Person has the authority to enlarge amend or modify this Limited Warranty Outdoors RV will not be responsible or liable for loss of use...

Page 9: ...curred 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 ...

Page 10: ...arranty Repair Order Caution Tow Vehicle Disclaimer In connection with the use and operation of Outdoors RV travel trailers Outdoors RV customers and owners of Outdoors RV trailers are solely responsible for the selection and proper use of tow vehicles All customers should consult with a motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer concerning the purchase and use of suitable tow vehicles for Outdoors RV t...

Page 11: ...sive moisture and condensation in the coach action should be taken to minimize their effects The Following Tips Will Assist With Condensation Problems 1 Allow excess moisture to escape to the outside when bathing washing dishes hair drying laundering and using appliances and non vented gas burners 2 Always use the vent hood when cooking 3 Keep the bath door closed and the vent or window open when ...

Page 12: ...egon at no expense to the customer Travel not included 3 Year Limited Custom Built Chassis Warranty Non Transferable A customer must have followed the maintenance section of the owner s manual and provide documentation from a Outdoors RV authorized dealer of the following inspection of the chassis hardware regularly tighten as necessary along with maintenance records of proper care of the trailers...

Page 13: ... by the dealer between vehicle certification and first retail sale UVW Unloaded Vehicle Weight is the weight of a vehicle with maximum capacity of all fluids necessary for operation of the vehicle but without cargo or accessories that are ordinarily removed from the vehicle when they are not in use It includes all weight at the trailer axle s and tongue or pin If applicable it also includes propan...

Page 14: ... actually carrying Consult the tire manufacturers load charts for your tires to determine what the correct tire pressure is for the measured loads Do not use different pressures for tires on the same axle Adjust both tires on the same axle to a pressure appropriate for the tire position having the heaviest load Use outside mirrors installed and adjusted to allow a clear view of the area at both si...

Page 15: ... One chock in front of the tire and one chock behind the tire This will help reduce any unintentional movement of the trailer 1 Hitching procedure Turn the tongue jack crank clockwise or operate power jack to raise the tongue and coupler Raise the tongue sufficiently to clear the hitch ball on the tow vehicle 2 Back the tow vehicle slowly until the hitch ball is directly under the coupler ball soc...

Page 16: ...nuts or nuts and lock washers 2 Torque bolts to 200 230 ft lbs dry 3 Retorque bolts per instruction in Wheel Lug Nut Torque and Tightening Intervals section of this manual Latching Instructions 1 Insert finger in latch hole Pull out and up on latch Rotate latch 90 degrees from original position 2 Place coupler on ball matching the size called out on the coupler and of same or greater capacity than...

Page 17: ...ied It may also be used to manually apply the trailer s brakes to control sway see section on Safe Driving Rules in this chapter The controller should have an adjustment for its engagement point it is best to have the trailer brakes start acting slightly before those of the tow vehicle This is called brake lead This causes the trailer to pull against the tow vehicle keeping the two vehicles in ali...

Page 18: ...es when a pull pin linked by the cable to the tow vehicle is separated from the switch When the switch closes power for brake application is transferred from the onboard trailer battery The steel lanyard must be anchored to the tow vehicle when the trailer is hitched up Secure this cable loop to the permanent frame of the tow vehicle or a part of the hitch that is non removable Do not fasten the b...

Page 19: ...rakes from overheating Rain or slippery conditions require reduced speeds Whenever in doubt reduce your vehicle speed to ensure predictable safe operation TRAILER LOADING A trailer chassis suspension wheels tires axles frame and tongue is designed to carry a certain maximum load This load consists of the empty trailer itself plus weight added in the form of water food clothing and anything else th...

Page 20: ...ceeded cargo or equipment items must be removed 2 Find the tongue weight When the total trailer weight is under the rated GVWR you next determine the trailer pin or tongue coupler weight Re hitch the truck to the trailer Move the trailer until the pin or tongue is off the scales Ensure the system is level Read the trailer weight on the axles alone Subtract weight on the axle s from the total weigh...

Page 21: ... rating The weight on either axle must not exceed its GAWR 4 To Obtain Individual Wheel Position Weights Travel Trailer a Place the right side tires of the trailer on the scale and take a weight reading b Pull forward until only the right rear trailer tire is on the scale and take a weight reading c Subtract the weight of the right rear tire from the weight of both right side tires to find the rig...

Page 22: ...educed contact the RV manufacturer for advice If you decide to install a tire size other than that originally provided on the vehicle care must be taken to ensure adequate load carrying capacity and compatibility between tire and rim If you have operated your vehicle with an under inflated tire promptly have it removed from the wheel for a complete internal inspection to be sure it is not damaged ...

Page 23: ...railer towing Travel very slowly if you are new to trailer towing or if you have a new trailer or tow vehicle until you have learned the handling and stopping characteristics of the tow vehicle trailer combination Practice turning stopping and backing in a secluded place away from traffic Do not permit a driver who is inexperienced at towing to operate your tow vehicle trailer combination without ...

Page 24: ...re Until the problem has been identified and corrected travel at reduced speeds that permit full control Once you become accustomed to the feel of your tow vehicle trailer combination you will find towing your trailer comparable to driving your family car Become familiar with the position of the trailer in traffic and be cautious when maneuvering to allow for its length and width Always allow extr...

Page 25: ...ing after being parked on a grade 1 Apply and hold the tow vehicle brakes 2 Start engine in P for automatic transmission or neutral with the parking brake set for manual transmissions 3 Shift into gear and release the tow vehicle parking brake 4 Release the tow vehicle brakes and move the trailer until the chocks are free 5 Apply and hold the tow vehicle brakes and have an assistant remove the cho...

Page 26: ...able trailering The wheel and axle systems used in trailers are similar in many ways to those used in cars and trucks But they differ in several important ways These differences require special attention to wheel lug nut torque both while the trailer is new and throughout the trailer s life Trailer wheels may carry higher loads per wheel than passenger car or truck wheels Each wheel may carry from...

Page 27: ...o separate from the axle and could lead to property damage serious injury or loss of life It is the customers responsibility to follow these important safety instructions Following these important instructions will help ensure wheel lug nut torque is properly maintained on your recreational vehicle Proper torque of lug nuts can only be achieved by using a Torque Wrench and a socket of adequate siz...

Page 28: ...n It instructions on how to determine the amount of cargo permissible for your trailer The new trailer placard which discloses the trailer capacity weight can be found near the existing Federal Certification Label at the left front sidewall of your trailer The placard will indicate the amount of cargo weight which can be safely applied to your trailer Even though this rating is not exceeded when y...

Page 29: ...es of overloading on handling and stopping on tires Section 2 contains Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit SECTION 1 The National Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA has published a brochure DOT HS 809 361 that discusses all aspects of Tire Safety as required by CFR 575 6 This brochure is reproduced in part below It can be obtained and downloaded from NHTSA free of charge from the following w...

Page 30: ...d in kilopascals kPa which is the metric measure used internationally Trailer manufacturers determine this number based on the trailer s design load limit that is the greatest a trailer can safely carry and the trailer s tire size The proper tire pressure for your trailer is referred to as the amount of weight recommended cold inflation pressure As you will read below it is difficult to obtain the...

Page 31: ...lacing to find this information If you have any doubt about the correct size to choose consult with the tire dealer Tire Tread The tire tread provides the gripping action and traction that prevent your trailer from slipping or sliding especially when the road is wet or icy In general tires are not safe and should be replaced when the tread is worn down to 1 16 of an inch Tires have built in tread ...

Page 32: ...peed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of time The ratings range from 99 miles per hour mph to 186 mph These ratings are listed below Note You may not find this information on all tires because it is not required by law Q 99 mph R 106 mph S 112 mph T 118 mph U 124 mph H 130 mph V 149 mph W 168 mph Y 186 mph For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph tire man...

Page 33: ...opane containers is considered part of the weight of the RV before it is loaded with cargo and is not considered part of the disposable cargo load Water however is a cargo weight and is treated as such If there is a fresh water storage tank of 100 gallons this tank when filled would weigh about 800 pounds If more cargo is being transported water can be off loaded to keep the total amount of cargo ...

Page 34: ...alve caps Check tire pressure before going on a long trip Do not overload your trailer Check the Tire Information Loading Placard or User s Manual for the maximum recommended load for the trailer SECTION 2 STEPS FOR DETERMINING CORRECT LOAD LIMIT 1 Locate the statement The weight of cargo should never exceed XXX lbs on your vehicles placard 2 This figure equals the available amount of cargo and lu...

Page 35: ...tem and should not be used to provide service for any reason under the trailer such as changing tires or servicing anything beneath the trailer 12 Volt Stabilizer Operation 1 Be sure to park the trailer on solid level ground 2 Clear all stabilizer jack landing locations of debris and obstructions Locations should also be free of depressions 3 People and pets should be clear of trailer while operat...

Page 36: ...t fit Sturdy wood blocking or equivalent may be required to provide supporting area on the ground 6 After stabilizing the trailer be sure the trailer frame is not twisted buckled or stressed Check that all doors and windows operate freely and do not bind 7 Before resuming travel be sure all stabilizer jacks are removed or fully retracted CAUTION After market stabilizer stands must be placed only u...

Page 37: ... trailer Locate the manual override hex nut On back of slide motor 6 Utilize a 5 8 socket to turn manual override Maintenance Monthly 1 Inspect room weather seal for stiffness Treat with silicone if the rubber appears or feels stiff 2 Inspect all fasteners attaching room mounts to the ends of the arm tubes for signs of looseness Tighten as necessary Semi Annually 1 Clean gear rack and tube of any ...

Page 38: ...ld weather this moisture may become visible as condensation Condensation happens naturally 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 RV dur ing cold weather when the humidity of the interior air is high Water vapor will condense on the inside of the windows and walls In really cold weather frost or ic...

Page 39: ...nto the air Humidifiers Humidifiers are designed to put moisture into dry air up to two pounds per hour So in a 24 hour period an uncontrolled humidifier can put almost 50 pounds of water into the air House plants and aquariums Plants give off almost as much water as you put on them Open aquariums permit higher rates of evaporation than closed types People and animals A large source of water in th...

Page 40: ...r While this ventilation will increase furnace heating load it will greatly reduce or eliminate condensation Even when it is raining or snowing outside air will be far drier than interior air and will effectively reduce condensation 3 Do not tape windows or doors closed This will prevent any air movement and will make the condensation problem worse 4 Ventilate closets and cabinets During use in co...

Page 41: ...rate climate The best growth occurs at temperatures between 40 degrees F and 100 degrees F Most importantly mold growth requires moisture and moisture is the only growth factor that can be controlled By minimizing interior sources of moisture an RV owner can reduce or prevent mold growth However if optimal growth conditions persist mold can develop within 24 to 48 hours Moisture in the RV can stem...

Page 42: ...throom with mold killing products For more information about mold and what you can do to reduce moisture and remediate to reduce moisture and remediate d remediate mold growth in your RV please refer to the following websites and literature 1 US Environmental Protection Agency Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings 2001 http www epa gov iaq molds moldremediation html 2 U S Environmen...

Page 43: ...life and the recreational life style is no exception Your RV is a complex machine made up of many materials some of them flammable But like most hazards the possibility of fire can be minimized if not totally eliminated by recognizing the danger and practicing common sense safety and main tenance habits Know where your fire extinguisher is located and how and when to use it Read the instruc tions ...

Page 44: ...your RV is damaged by fire do not move or live in it until you have had it thoroughly examined and repaired Just as in your home included below are some common sense tips to help prevent a fire incident from occurring Never leave unattended food cooking on the stove or in the oven Never smoke in bed or leave cigars cigarettes unattended Keep candles or any open flames away from curtains fabrics wa...

Page 45: ... or put out of balance if not properly loaded Refer to the Travel Trailer Loading section of the On The Road chapter of this manual and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that section When storing equipment and supplies Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where they will not shift while traveling Whenever possible place heavy articles in storage compartments which are low ...

Page 46: ...xplosive fuel clouds may be present at fuel filling stations Before refueling either gasoline diesel fuel or Propane be sure to turn off all pilot flames and appli ances in your RV Turning off the Propane at the tank is insufficient Pilot less appliances may still spark or pilot flames may not extinguish immediately WARNING Portable fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and sto...

Page 47: ...ty water 1 Connect one end of a potable water hose to the RV park or city water supply This will usually be a faucet or valve similar to your garden hose valve at home Potable water hoses are available at RV supply stores 2 Run the city water supply for a few seconds to clear the line Turn off the water 3 Attach either end of the potable water hose to city water connection located on the trailer M...

Page 48: ... faucets are closed the pump shuts off A fuse at the converter panel protects the pump circuit It can run dry for extended periods without damage See Electrical Systems chapter Turn the pump master switch ON to pressurize the system When a faucet is opened after the initial filling of the tank the water may sputter for a few seconds This is normal and is not cause for concern The water flow will b...

Page 49: ... can be replaced with standard automotive type hose clamps Leaks caused by freezing damage can be prevented by proper winterization of the system See the Storage chapter of this manual Freezing damage is usually extensive and may include a burst water tank split piping and a damaged water pump toilet and water heater If you experience this type of damage repairs can best be made by an authorized O...

Page 50: ...is system is not designed for or effective in removing or neutralizing bacterial contaminants Note Turn water pump off before traveling Road vibration could cause a faucet to open If the water pump is on your fresh water supply could be pumped into the inside of the tub or sink Whole Trailer Filter System If Equipped The water filter helps provide consistent drinking water quality to the entire wa...

Page 51: ... Holding Tanks The holding tanks terminate in a valve arrangement that permits draining each tank separately The valves are called knife valves A blade closes the opening in the sewer drain pipes Pull the T handle to release the contents of the tank s During self containment use the sewer line is securely capped to prevent leakage of waste materials onto the ground or pavement Do not pull the hold...

Page 52: ... and cap the outlet 7 Rinse out the sewer hose with fresh water and remove the sewer hose from the dump station 8 Replace sewer or dump station covers Black Tank Flush System If Equipped The black water holding tank is equipped with rinsing spray heads that will aid in the removal of sewage residue from the interior of the holding tank To operate the tank flushing system follow the procedure for D...

Page 53: ...will not contaminate your fresh water supply The sewer drain valve must be open when using the black tank flush inlet 1 Keep both knife valves closed and locked and drain cap tightly in place when using the system on the road 2 Use only cleaners that are approved for use in septic tank or RV sanitation systems 3 Use a special holding tank deodorant chemical approved for septic tank systems in the ...

Page 54: ...round is maintained Never use a two conductor extension cord or any cord that does not assure appropriate and adequate ground continuity Never plug the 120 volt cord into an ungrounded receptacle Warning Do not operate the 120 volt AC electrical system without a proper ground Electrocution or severe electrical shock could result Power Cord Hook Up Your trailer is equipped with one heavy duty 30 am...

Page 55: ... consists of a breaker box containing the 30 amp main breaker and the 15 and or 20 amp branch circuit breakers These devices interrupt the power if the rated current is exceeded Never substitute a breaker with a higher value than originally installed If a breaker trips repeatedly reduce load on that circuit and have the system checked by a qualified electrician The Power Converter The power conver...

Page 56: ...ed by one or more 12 volt circuit breakers If one of these breakers trips reset by disconnecting the battery Find the cause of the breaker tripping before reconnecting the battery Battery charge can be checked on the Monitor Panel To check battery charge 1 Unplug the 120 volt AC power cord to turn the power converter off 2 Turn on light to load the battery slightly 3 Press appropriate switch to ac...

Page 57: ... battery terminals or metal connected to them a short circuit could occur which could cause personal injury or fire Do not allow battery electrolyte to contact skin eyes fabrics or painted surfaces The electrolyte is a sulfuric acid solution which could cause serious personal injury or property damage Wear eye protection when working with batteries Battery Charging Normally the battery will be kep...

Page 58: ...k detector all draw a small amount of current whenever the battery is connected also even a disconnected battery will naturally self discharge about 1 percent of capacity per day If you intend to store your trailer for any length of time remove the battery store it in a cool dry place and recharge every month Typical Bulbs And Fuses The following is a list of typical 12 volt bulbs and fuses used i...

Page 59: ...ys Winter performance is a little less due to shorter days The optimum charging time is between 9 AM and 3 PM If any of the solar module is shaded charging power will be greatly reduced Deep cycle RV type batteries will last many years if charged at proper voltage on a regular basis Daily charging will offset normal static RV current drains of propane detectors clock radios and similar 12 volt app...

Page 60: ...voltage status and amp meter that shows solar module charging current when charging batteries Solar modules are mounted flat and produce optimum output during the summer in direct sun but continue to produce power on cloudy days Winter performance is a little less due to shorter days The optimum charging time is between 9 AM and 3 PM If any part of the solar module is shaded charging power to the ...

Page 61: ...plosive Use proper handling lighting and ventilating procedures 1 The distinctive odor of Propane indicates a leak If you smell Propane or the Propane leak detector alarm sounds Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials Do not touch electrical switches Shut off the propane supply at the container valve s or Propane supply connection s Open doors and other ventilation openin...

Page 62: ...ly could result in fire or personal injury 10 Propane regulators must always be installed with the regulator vent facing downward Regulators that are not in compartments have been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive Propane pressure causing fire or explosion 11...

Page 63: ...d is protected by a cover Be sure the cover is on at all times If the vent becomes clogged it can be cleaned with a toothbrush If corrosion is evident contact a qualified Propane service technician for assistance The regulator incorporates a feature known as automatic changeover Propane systems used in trailers are designed to operate from two separate Propane cylinders and the auto changeover all...

Page 64: ... plates on your Propane appliances This information will help you manage your Propane usage Propane System Check Do a visual check of all exposed piping and fittings after you have arrived at a destination and before you use the Propane system Keep the cylinder valve closed and turned off all appliances if the unit is not being used Always have the system checked by a professional any time you det...

Page 65: ... Turn it to the left to loosen 4 Be sure the plastic cap is cleaned and install it over the cylinder valve outlet This will help protect the valve fitting threads and will prevent contamination or debris from entering the valve during transportation to a Propane service facility 5 Loosen the wing nut on the threaded rod It should be loosened just enough to allow the hold down bracket to clear the ...

Page 66: ... pocket lighter near the sensor 2 Open the lighter valve without striking a flame for 3 seconds 3 The leak detector alarm should respond within seconds 4 Press the mute button to reset the alarm 5 Lightly fan the area around the detector alarm to insure complete dispersion of the Propane from the lighter and to prevent another sounding of the alarm 6 A mute button allows you to temporarily quiet t...

Page 67: ...e appliance manufacturer s lighting operating and maintenance instructions Warning The Propane detector alarm is powered by a 12 volt source Any interruption in power will render this alarm inoperative Always ensure power is supplied especially when appliances are in use Propane Safety Tips Rules to remember 1 Keep Propane cylinder tanks away from heat sources 2 Always store and transport unused c...

Page 68: ...e heat gain of the trailer may be reduced by 1 Parking in a shaded area 2 Keeping blinds down or drapes shut 3 Keeping windows and doors shut and minimize usage 4 Operate on High Fan Cooling mode will provide the maximum efficiency in high humidity or high temperatures 5 Using awnings to block direct sunlight exposure on the trailer 6 Avoid use of heat producing appliances 7 Giving the A C a head ...

Page 69: ...g manually due to power loss Electric Awning uses remote rocker switch located inside door way or on All in one Service Panel Electric Awning may also work with optional remote system In Case of Awning Power Failure Or To Manually Close Awning See instructions in Owners Packet for methods IMPORTANT This procedure will require two people When this procedure has been performed the awning must be ser...

Page 70: ... all vents and slightly open the windows on the shaded side of the trailer The direction of the air flow is determined by which window s are opened Please note that the dome of the event must be opened at least three inches for the motor to operate A safety switch will prevent operation if the dome is closed or open less then three inches Furnace The furnace installed is a LP gas appliance Careful...

Page 71: ...rature level 2 Select the FAN speed 3 HI Maximum cooling 4 LO Maintaining temperature level night use 5 Select FAN AUTO ON switch 6 AUTO Runs whenever cooling required and stops when not required 7 ON Air conditioner fan runs continuously to circulate air 8 Set system switch to COOL position 9 When the SYSTEM switch is in the OFF or FURNACE and the AUTO ON Switch is in the ON position the A C fan ...

Page 72: ...r any hazards flammable liquids fabrics objects near burners If gas smell is present Do Not light See What to do if you smell gas Depress knob corresponding to burner to be lit and turn to Light position Immediately Light Burner Match Light Models Hold a long match or hand held igniter near the burner port Make sure the hand held igniter is the type designed for open flame burners Piezo Ignition M...

Page 73: ...epaired If no gas smell present light a match depress and turn oven control knob to Pilot Zone and light pilot Operation of Oven Burner Depress oven knob and turn to desired setting A delay of appox 45 seconds will occur before burner is lit This is normal To Shut Down Oven Burner Turn oven control knob to Pilot On position This will keep the oven pilot lit To Shut Down Oven Pilot Turn oven contro...

Page 74: ...rational Operational Controls 1 Auto Mode The control system on the refrigerator will automatically select between gas and AC electric operation AC will always be selected if available If AC becomes unavailable the refrigerator will switch to gas mode operation When in auto mode the indicator lamp on the control panel will be lit 2 Gas Mode This mode when selected provides gas operation only The i...

Page 75: ...o hot you may need to change the burner MODE switch to LOW 7 For more information contact GIRARD PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT at 1 866 559 1221 or visit their web site www greenrvproducts com Electric Fireplace Optional Equipment Quick Reference Guide 1 Prior to the first use of the fireplace verify the following A Are the circuit breakers for the fireplace on B Are the light bulbs in your fireplace...

Page 76: ...a click Leave in this position to maintain the room temperature at its setting For additional heat turn clockwise until you hear a click again and the heater will turn on To turn the heater off rotate fully counter clockwise 5 Main On Off Switch The Main On Off Switch supplies power to all fireplace functions 6 Resetting the Temperature Cutoff Switch This unit is equipped with a thermostat which c...

Page 77: ... not let bare skin touch hot surface The trim around the heater outlet becomes hot during heater operation 3 Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the unit is left operating and unattended 4 Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 5 The appliance is not intended for use by young children or i...

Page 78: ... home or camping is always a good idea Egress Windows Egress or Emergency Exit Window are labeled from the factory with the word EXIT All Egress windows can be distinguished by red operational handles or levers Dependent upon the window type an egress window may be a large section or an entire window Review the location and operational instructions posted upon the window with all passengers Fire E...

Page 79: ... 2 Convulsions 3 Cardio Respiratory Failure 4 Death For your safety and to keep your carbon monoxide alarm in good working order follow the steps below 1 Verify the unit alarm lights and battery operation by pushing the Test button weekly 2 Vacuum the CO alarm cover with a soft brush attachment once a month to remove accumulated dust 3 Instruct children never to play with the CO alarm Warn childre...

Page 80: ...EMOTE Optional Equipment Wind River and Timber Ridge Standard Equipment Black Stone Configuring the Remote 1 Turn the remote on by pressing and releasing large silver button at the bottom of the unit Pressing this same button five times accesses the configuration menu after the unit has been configured previously Pressing the silver button tem times will access the screen calibration menu 2 Press ...

Page 81: ...nction menu has buttons for the security light and functions 1 3 Functions 4 7 are located on the second page of the menu and can be accessed by pressing on the Next button at the top of the screen The functions buttons correspond to the same names as the functions selected during configuration Most screens will have left and right arrow buttons at the bottom of the screen The left button will ret...

Page 82: ...is routine maintenance If the finish is not washed and waxed thoroughly the surface can deteriorate rapidly The following maintenance guidelines can help you minimize these weathering effects 1 When the trailer is not in use keep fiberglass surfaces out of the sun or covered with a canvas tarpaulin Avoid using plastic or other nonporous materials which can trap moisture between the cover and the f...

Page 83: ...uent waxing Note that some waxes are recommended for use on certain types of surfaces Always read and follow the manufacturers instruction and precautions on the container Summary of General Cleaning Tips 1 Always clean coated surfaces down from top to bottom Followed by thorough rinsing When used in conjunction with a rubber roof The roof should be washed in accordance with the manufacturers proc...

Page 84: ...e edge of the graphic to lift and peel away from the wall surface We highly recommend that graphic material be hand washed as you risk the graphic material lifting and or peeling when using a high pressure washer Graphic materials that are damaged from high pressure washing is not considered a warrantable repair 3 Test any cleaning solution on a small section of the graphic before using the cleani...

Page 85: ...fects of weather and vibration However even the finest materials will eventually dry out and lose their effectiveness Your dealer can perform the resealing inspection and work for you Your dealer also has current information on sealants used in your trailer and can recommend the appropriate sealants for you if you prefer to do the work yourself Always use recommended sealants Note Failure to seal ...

Page 86: ...ouch apply Protect All Shine PlusTM to your countertop for a clean dry professional appearance Stubborn residue that will not come out with day to day cleaning methods requires a strongercleaner The following suggestions will assist you to remove stubborn residue and refurbish the finish Removing Stubborn Residue Matt Apply an abrasive cleaner like Bon amiR CometR or AjaxR and a damp sponge buff i...

Page 87: ... appearance Simple Precautions Although Wilsonart Solid Surface can be renewed or repaired if necessary by a professional fabricator it is best to try and avoid serious damage by following these simple guidelines Preventing Heat Damage Although Wilsonart Solid Surface is heat resistant common sense should be applied concerning exposure to direct heat As with all types of countertops use solid triv...

Page 88: ...SE RIVETS The rivets can be installed with a hand operated riveting tool such as the arrow E Z Pull Model RH200 This and similar tools are available in most hardware stores and home improvement centers When you install a component carefully mark the hole location and drill a 3 16 hole where the rivet is to be located If you need rivets contact your Outdoors RV dealer Caution Do not use any type of...

Page 89: ...justments are made and any damage or worn parts are replaced Read and understand your manufacturers owner literature Hitch Check the nuts bolts and other fasteners to ensure that the hitch remains secured to the tow vehicle and the coupler remains secured to the trailer The connection point may require periodic lubrication to permit free movement of the coupler to the hitch ball Read and understan...

Page 90: ...erglass are joined Carefully inspect the flange connections between air conditioner vents skylights etc If signs of cracking weathering or drying are evident reseal as follows 1 Remove any loose or cracked sealant being careful not to damage the roof Use a wooden or plastic tool that will not gouge pierce or otherwise damage the roof 2 Clean all areas requiring repair with a soft brush This is to ...

Page 91: ... common household detergent and plenty of water A light medium bristle scrub brush NOT wire brush can be used in place of a sponge The scrub brush is better at loosening the accumulation Kitchen cleaners can be used to remove stubborn stains Avoid abrasive cleaners Rinse the roof and sidewalls thoroughly to reduce streaking from residue Care The rubber roof itself does not require annual coatings ...

Page 92: ...lly have their own user manuals that often contain maintenance instructions Maintenance A B C D E F Inspect safety Chain Inspect hitch components Test breakaway switch Check tire for wear and damage Check wheel lug nut torque Check exterior lamp operation Check battery charge in storage Check battery electrolyte in use Lubricate coupler and latch Wash exterior Wax exterior Lubricate TV antenna if ...

Page 93: ...is present it is recommended to have the brake system checked by qualified personnel Items marked with require special equipment and or qualified personnel A Each Trip or Monthly D Every 6 Months B Weekly E Each Year C Every 3 Months F At Specified Mileage or Interval Severe Climate and Extreme Use 91 Inspect and clean appliance vents water heater furnace etc Inspect test and service safety equipm...

Page 94: ...ations of mud and road salts 2 Thoroughly clean the interior of the trailer including carpets counter tops lavy tub and shower and galley 3 Inflate tires to maximum rated cold pressure 4 Park the trailer as level as possible front to rear and side to side Block wheels front and rear 5 Check the charge in the battery Recharge as necessary 6 Disconnect battery cables Clean terminals top and sides of...

Page 95: ... cover all vents to prevent entry of snow etc 17 Close and lock all windows Be sure vent fan and range hood fan switches are off 18 Cover exterior appliance vents water heater furnace range hood refrigerator to prevent insects from getting in be sure to remove all covering material before using appliances or vents 19 Cap or close holding tank drain city water inlet and fresh water fill spout 20 Tu...

Page 96: ...s Operate the vehicle regularly during the storage period to mix and circulate the antioxidant agent throughout the fuel system 9 Check tire inflation pressures every 30 days Maintain maximum rated cold inflation pressure 10 Check the sealant around all roof floor and body seams and windows Reseal if necessary See Sealant Renewal section 11 Lubricate all locks and hinges as described in the Mainte...

Page 97: ...ter pump on 12 volt power must be on 4 Open a cold water faucet When the flow of water stops turn the pump off 5 Open water faucets then open the drain valves on HOT and COLD water pipes Leave these valves open 6 Drain the water heater by opening the drain plug at the bottom of the heater and the safety valve at the top 7 Flush the toilet Operate toilet sprayer if equipped 8 Drain the shower head ...

Page 98: ...antifreeze solution and you may choose to do this step before winterizing the cold water lines so you can recycle the solution 22 Pour one cup of antifreeze solution down each drain 23 Install protective caps Waste tank drain outlet cap Winterization pick up tube plug 24 If your refrigerator is equipped with an ice maker winterize it as follows 1 Shut off the water supply valve to the ice maker 2 ...

Page 99: ...r other deterioration 4 Check charge level in batteries refill and recharge as necessary Reinstall batteries if necessary Be sure cable ends and terminals are clean and free of corrosion 5 Check tire pressures Inflate to specified cold pressure 6 Remove covering from inside windows 8 Drain flush and sanitize the fresh water system as outlined in the Plumbing chapter 9 Install a new water filter ca...

Page 100: ... If the Propane cylinder shows signs of rust or corrosion have it inspected by a qualified Propane technician 22 Operate each Propane appliance Have the Propane regulator adjusted for proper pressure by a qualified Propane technician 23 Inspect and clean the interior 24 Check the sealant around all roof floor and body seams and windows Reseal if necessary See Sealant Renewal section 25 Lubricate a...

Page 101: ...o an outside television signal source such as the cable TV feed at an RV park or any other 75 ohm video source This connector usually carries an RF modulated signal Park City Water Connection The garden hose style connector that allows you to connect to an outside connection of an outside pressurized water source Power Shore Cord This is the main power cord coming into your trailer electrical syst...

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