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NOTE: 

The GFCI device does not prevent electric shock, 

does not protect a person who comes in contact with both 

"

hot

"

 and neutral sides of the circuit, and does not protect 

against electrical circuit overloads. 

 
Test the GFCI at least once a month if operating con-
tinuously on 120 volt power or before each trip. Use a card 
to record your test dates. Keep the card in a conspicuous 
place and keep it up to date. 

 

To test the GFCI: 

1.

 

Push the 

"

Test

"

 button. The 

"

Reset

"

 button should 

pop out, indicating that the protected circuit has 

been disconnected. 

2.

 

To restore power, push the 

"

Reset

"

 button. 

 

WARNING:

 If the 

"

Reset

"

 button does not pop out 

when the 

"

Test

"

 button is pushed, a loss of ground fault 

protection is indicated. Do not use the GFCI receptacle 
or other GFCI protected receptacles. Have a qualified 
electrician check the electrical system. Do not use the 
system until the problem has been corrected. 

 

Slide-Out Room(s) ( i f  equipped) 

General Operation. 

Each slide-out room has dual weather 

seals that automatically seal when the slide out room is in 

either the full 

"

OUT

"

 or full 

"

IN

position. Make sure your 

trailer is as level as possible before operating the slide-out 

room. 

 

WARNING: Never move your trailer with a slide out 

room extended. Damage could occur to the slide out 

room and/or the trailer. Make certain the slide-out 

room is retracted to the full 

"

IN

"

 position. 

 

ALWAYS double check to he certain the slide pathway is 

clear of any obstructions before moving the slide out room 

in either direction. Slide-out rooms fit tightIv and many 

potential 

"

pinch points

"

 exist along the slide path which can 

he very dangerous. Caution all people and pets to stand 

clear when operating a slide out room. 

 

The slide-out room does not require any supports at the 

outer corners. However, for extended periods of use, some 

means of support at the outer corners may be desirable to 

reduce the natural side-to-side rocking motion of the RV as 

people use the vehicle. If supports are used, do not lift the 

room above its normal resting position because the upper 

weather seal may be broken. When it is time to move the 

slide-out back into the trailer be sure leaves, twigs and 

debris are cleaned off slide-out roof.  

 
If roof is not cleaned it may cause slide to form an 
improper seal when in the travel mode. 
 

Electrical Operation. 

Your trailer battery must he 

hooked up and fully charged to operate the slide-out room 
electrically A low battery charge is the most common 
cause of slide-out room operation problems. The trailer 
converter will not operate the slide-out room without the 
trailer battery hooked up and fully charged. 

Each slide-out room is electrically operated by a 12 volt 
DC motor. A wall mounted rocker switch inside the RV 
activates the motor. Push and hold the switch in the 

"

OUT

"

 position to move the slide-out room out for use. 

Push and hold the switch in the 

"

IN

position to move the 

slide-out room in for travel. Release the rocker switch as 
soon as the slide-out room becomes fully extended or 
retracted. 

Manual Operation

Each slide-out room has a square 

ended cranking rod which can he used to manuall

y

 move 

the slide-out room in or out. 

Single slideout models (couch only) require a ½ inch 

socket wrench for manual retraction. The cranking rod is 

located underneath the couch and can be accessed by 

removing the front couch paneling. Disconnecting the 

motor wiring harness from the control box will make 

manual operation easier however will still require 

considerable leverage or torque. 

Super-slideout models (couch and dinette) require a 5/8 

inch socket wrench for manual retraction. The cranking 

rod is located on the articulating drive arm and can be 

accessed from underneath the trailer. 

 

Adjustments. 

Each slide-out room has been factory 

adjusted for your convenience. However, if a problem 

does occur with alignment or operation contact your 

dealer for service. 

Converters. 

Pacific Coachworks uses a 55 amp converter 

on all trailers. Converters take the incoming 120 volt 

electricity from the plugged in power cord and convert 

120 volts to 12 volt current. The 55 amp converter uses 2-

30 amp fuses.   

Summary of Contents for Blaze'n

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...items such as light bulbs fuses lubricants sealants etc 6 Additional expenses including but not limited to transportation costs loss of use inconvenience towing charges vehicle rental lodging inciden...

Page 3: ...oilet 12 Holding Tanks 12 Tank Dumping 13 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 volt DC System 13 120 volt AC System 14 GFI 15 Slide out Rooms 15 page SECTION II TOWING LOADING TOW VEHICLE SELECTION 18 HITCH SELECTION...

Page 4: ...nd 30 Awnings Warning 31 Snow and Heavy Rain 31 Hail 31 Lighting 31 Heat 31 EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE Siding 31 Windows Doors Moldings Locks 31 Rubber Roof Care 32 INTERIOR MAINTENANCE Floor Coverings 32 P...

Page 5: ...achworks recommends that you thoroughly read this owner s manual before using your recreational vehicle We have made every effort to make this manual as accurate as possible in order to reflect inform...

Page 6: ...and Model ______________________________ Serial Number _____________________________ Water Pump Make and Model ______________________________ Serial Number _____________________________ Furnace Make...

Page 7: ...5 SECTION I RV SYSTEMS FAMILIARIZATION OPERATION...

Page 8: ...ied personnel 7 WARNING Do not bring place or store LP gas containers gasoline or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle because a fire or explosion can result LP gas containers are equipped with...

Page 9: ...ll labels and tags DO NOT FILL LP GAS CONTAINER S TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY 1 Overfilling the LP gas container s can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire or explo sion A prop...

Page 10: ...e and is always on as long as electrical power is available to it The 12 volt DC system works when the trailer is electrically connected to the tow vehicle a charged 12 volt battery or the 120 volt AC...

Page 11: ...P gas and 120 volt AC electricity If so equipped 12 volt DC electricity is required to operate the igniter Check the name plate located behind the water heater cover door on the out side of the RV to...

Page 12: ...con nected appliance and must be plugged in to work A dedicated receptacle for the microwave is located in the cabinet above the microwave For further information refer to the microwave manu facturer...

Page 13: ...he first time after a period of non use or if the system has become contaminated The following warning label has been located near the fill spout which reads WARNING POTABLE WATER ONLY SANITIZE FLUSH...

Page 14: ...ets operating on different principles may be installed as an option For further information refer to the toilet manufacturer s manual included in your owner information package Holding Tanks Two and i...

Page 15: ...ain to rinse the tank and drain hose be sure there is water on the bottom of the black tank before resuming use 10 Close the knife valve 11 Repeat these steps for each gray water tank If using a dump...

Page 16: ...Never connect power cord to a power supply with a lower amp rating than the electric power cord Doing so may cause a fire WARNING Never use an adapter or an electrical extension cord with an amp rati...

Page 17: ...supports are used do not lift the room above its normal resting position because the upper weather seal may be broken When it is time to move the slide out back into the trailer be sure leaves twigs a...

Page 18: ...ischarged when customer tries to operate lights and other 12 VDC appliances before the battery has taken on sufficient charge The converter may shut down due to overload Have the customer turn off all...

Page 19: ...17 SECTION II TOWING AND LOADING...

Page 20: ...d Hitch Selection Pacific Coachworks recommends you consult your dealer or trailer supply store to select the correct hitch that will properly match your travel trailer to your tow vehicle The install...

Page 21: ...rakes adjusted after the first 200 miles of operation and another adjustment every 3 000 miles after the first 200 mile brake inspection Maintenance is very important Brakes that have not been properl...

Page 22: ...on pressures periodically when the tires are cold to see that they conform to the cold inflation pressures recommended by the tire manufacturer and stamped on the tire sidewall Remember to give your s...

Page 23: ...o keep your distance from the traffic ahead of you since the additional weight of your recreational vehicle adds an additional burden to your vehicle 5 Start your turn slightly outside and beyond your...

Page 24: ...ary but pull over to the side of the road often to allow the brakes to cool Sway control Trailer sway has several possible causes such as improper trailer loading improper sway control equipment adjus...

Page 25: ...railer Standard Dry Weight The approximate overall weight of this model trailer as measured with the trailer empty all tanks empty dry and with standard equipment only no options the standard dryempty...

Page 26: ...trailer loaded the way you anticipate traveling hitched to the tow vehicle and the load equalizing spring bars tightened Roof Cargo Storage Heavy items stored high and behind the axles may adversely a...

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Page 30: ...traffic at the particular time and place 12 Never be a litterbug storing all refuse in my vehicle until it can be disposed of in a proper container 13 Be especially careful to always use my ashtray fo...

Page 31: ...yourself Consumption of LP Gas Your LPG system uses liquefied gas which contains approximately 92 000 BTU s of heat energy per gallon To find out how long a gallon of gas will last compute the total...

Page 32: ...roved dump station 2 Visually inspect the running gear including hitch and springs Make sure the coupler latch is closed and secure it with a locking pin 3 Check wheel lug nut torque 4 Check tire pres...

Page 33: ...lightning storm in the area remember the following 1 Avoid standing outside in or near water as water may attract lightning 2 Avoid standing on or near high places as they may attract lightning 3 Avoi...

Page 34: ...ducts commonly used to protect and care for a finish such as furniture polish and lemon oils The most effective material is a coat of furniture wax properly applied and buffed WARNING Severe damage ca...

Page 35: ...nter and Summer Protection For extended storage of your RV follow these general maintenance guidelines Exterior 1 Perform all winter freeze protection procedures 2 Turn off LP gas at the tank valve s...

Page 36: ...remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer and Pacific Coachworks Contact information for NHTSA NHTSA Headquarters 400 Seventh Street SW Washin...

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