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Warranty
Appliance and Component Warranty Service/Administration
Appliance and component manufacturers may or may not provide their own warranties. These
warranties are separate from the Outdoors RV Limited Warranty and constitute the only warranty for
these specific appliances and components. The terms, conditions, and warranty periods of these items
may vary from the Outdoors RV Limited Warranty. All warranty claims for appliances and component
manufacturers providing warranties will be administered through the Outdoors RV dealer network.
Outdoors RV dealers will work with each individual appliance and component manufacturer. If the
Outdoors RV dealer and/or the retail owner need assistance they should contact the Outdoors RV
Service Department. Outdoors RV will directly contact the appliance and/or component manufacturer.
After the one-year warranty period, all appliance and component warranty must be directed to the
respective appliance component manufacturers providing warranties. All warranty claims for these
components will be administered by the appliance and/or component manufacturer. In no way shall the
Outdoors RV Manufacturing Limited Warranty be modified or amended.
PRE−DELIVERY INSPECTION
Your 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 this checklist until the 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.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR RV
Outdoors RV recommends a 'Trial' campout before heading out on your first real campout. Plan a short
trip near your home for the night or in your driveway and really use your RV as if you were actually
camping. By 'trial' camping for several days and using all components, appliances, etc. in your RV you
will have the opportunity to use and become familiar with the systems within your RV and find out what
items are needed and not needed while camping. If any questions, difficulties or problems occur during
your trial campout, contact your dealer to discuss or arrange for a visit, with your RV, to resolve any
issues before the actual first campout. Getting to know your RV before the first adventure can save a lot
of frustration and leave more time for fun.
MAKING AN APPOINTMENT
Call ahead
Contact your dealer to schedule an appointment preferably by phone or in person. If you are requesting
repairs to be made at a dealership other than where you purchased your RV the dealership service
manager may ask for your 'Date of Purchase' and 'Vehicle Identification Number' (VIN). This VIN
number is found in various locations including the Manufacturer Certification Label located on the
driver side at the front of the RV. Also, you will find it located on the yellow Cargo Carrying Capacity
Label inside the main entry door jamb.