4
Check for these items:
1. __________ Entry Door and Dead Bolt Keys
2. __________ Access Door Keys
3 . _________ LP Gas Containers
_____Regulator
_____Spud Nut Assemblies
4. __________ Tow Vehicle Cord Connector
5. __________ Sewer Hose Adapter
6. __________ Fire Extinguisher
7. All Instruction and/or Warranty Manuals:
___Range
___Refrigerator
___Microwave Oven
___Water Heater
___Water Pump
___Furnace
___Air Conditioner
___Toilet
___Monitor Panel
___Converter
___Other
___Other
___Other
___Other
___Other
IMPORTANT SERIAL NUMBERS
For future reference, listed below are standard items
and many commonly ordered optional items. At this
time, fill in the make model and serial number of the
items installed on your unit.
Range -
Make and Model ______________________________
Serial Number _____________________________
Refrigerator -
Make and Model ______________________________
Serial Number _____________________________
Microwave -
Make and Model ______________________________
Serial Number _____________________________
Water Heater -
Make and Model ______________________________
Serial Number _____________________________
Water Pump -
Make and Model ______________________________
Serial Number _____________________________
Furnace -
Make and Model _
Serial Number
Air Conditioner -
Make and Model
Serial Number
Toilet -
Make and Model _
Serial Number
Monitor Panel -
Make and Model _
Serial Number
Converter -
Make and Model _
Serial Number
Awning -
Make and Model _
Serial Number
Other -
Make and Model _
Serial Number
Other -
Make and Model _
Serial Number
Tires –
Make and size
Serial
Number
DOT
Serial Number DOT ____________________
Serial Number DOT ____________________
Serial Number DOT ____________________
Serial Number DOT ____________________
WARNING
Most new recreational vehicles (RVs) are made with
wood products containing minute amounts of Urea
Formaldehyde used as a wood bonding agent. If
Urea Formaldehyde bothers you, the remedy is to
keep the RV well ventilated with fresh air. Urea
Formaldehyde gives off gasses while the RV is new.
For the majority of RV owners minute amounts of
Formaldehyde in new RVs is not a problem. For a
prospective buyer that is chemically sensitized, a
used RV that no longer contains measurable
amounts of Formaldehyde may be the answer.
Summary of Contents for Econ
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