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PLEASURE-WAY INDUSTRIES LTD. WARRANTIES & POLICIES 

 
 

Pleasure-Way Warranty 

 
Pleasure-Way Industries Ltd. warranties the specified new Motorhome free from defects in material and craftsmanship, 
on the sections manufactured by Pleasure-Way Industries Ltd. under normal use and service.  Pleasure-Way Industries 
Ltd.’s obligation, under this warranty, shall be limited to 36 months/36,000 miles/60,000 kilometers (which ever comes 
first) after the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser from an Authorized Pleasure-Way Dealer and shall be 
limited to making good, at our factory, any part or parts thereof upon return to the factory. 
 
 
The conditions of this warranty shall not and will not apply to the following: 
 
1. 

if  the  Motorhome  has  been  altered  outside  our  factory  in  any  way  so  as,  in  our  sole  opinion,  to  affect  its 

stability or reliability; 
 
2. 

if the Motorhome, in our sole opinion, has been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident; 

 
3. 

tires,  refrigerator,  stove,  heater,  chassis,  power  train,  and  any  other  component,  which  is  under  a  separate 

guarantee from the manufacturer, and service can be obtained from their facilities in North America; 
 
4. 

unauthorized repairs, alterations or modifications; 

 
5. 

routine maintenance; 

 
6. 

failure  of  the  coach  and/or  chassis  resulting  in  incidental  damages  such  as:    loss  of  use  of  Motorhome; 

inconvenience;  cost  of  rental  vehicle;  and/or  cost  of  accommodations,  travel  expenses  &  meals;  and  other 
miscellaneous incidental expenses; and  
 
7. 

damages resulting by: hail, tornadoes, lightning, floods, earthquakes, plow winds, fire, rain & environmental 

conditions which include tree sap, tar, chemicals, oils, salts, and/or Acts of God. 
 
 
The  conditions  of  this  warranty  shall  not  and  will  not  apply  to  degeneration  due  to  wear  and  exposure  after  these 
limitations: 
 
1. 

for one year from the original retail purchase date or 12,000 miles/20,000 kilometers (which ever comes first), 

by the original retail purchaser from an Authorized Pleasure-Way Dealer: 
 

a) 

all seat, curtain, door panel and wall fabrics used in the coach; 

 

b) 

exterior fibreglass surfaces; 

 

c) 

window seals; 

 

d) 

exterior power cable hatch, city water fill hatch, porch light, & exterior cable TV outlet;. 

 

e) 

running board trim; and 

 

f) 

carpet. 

 
2. 

for  120-days  from  date  of  the  original  retail  purchase  by  the  original  retail  purchaser  from  an  Authorized 

Pleasure-Way Dealer: 
 
 

a) 

black and gray water termination valves; 

 

b) 

fresh water tank drain tap; and  

 

c) 

exterior door catches, cam locks, thumb latches & hinges. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for DODGE PLATEAU

Page 1: ...PLEASURE WAY INDUSTRIES LTD DODGE PLATEAU OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...w Excel We strongly advise you to take time to read this manual before you use your new motorhome It will help you to better understand the many operational features of this recreational vehicle We kn...

Page 3: ...Passenger s Side Exterior 110 Volt Plug 9 Passenger s Side Exterior Porch Light 9 Passenger s Side Fridge Vents 9 Passenger s Side Rear Storage Compartment 9 Rear Air Ride Suspension 9 10 Maintenance...

Page 4: ...VCP 18 Rear Entertainment Centre 18 Swivel Seats 18 TD King Size Bed Assembly 18 19 Single Bed Assembly 19 Electric Sofa Bed 19 TS Bed Layout 19 Wiring Schematic 20 21 Coach Specifications and Feature...

Page 5: ...n North America 4 unauthorized repairs alterations or modifications 5 routine maintenance 6 failure of the coach and or chassis resulting in incidental damages such as loss of use of Motorhome inconve...

Page 6: ...reimburse any claims for any work done on any components or appliances that are covered under their respected manufacturers warranties These warranties must be claimed through the manufacturer of the...

Page 7: ...at the rear of the motorhome interior This detector will operate to detect liquid propane gasses as well as other gasses that are heavier than air Your components that require LP gas are provided with...

Page 8: ...er s side of the coach Refueling When you are refueling your fuel tank ensure that your vehicle is shut off and your main LP valve is shut off Ensure that your pilot lights have been extinguished as w...

Page 9: ...moisture as humidity and certain weather conditions may add moisture to this compartment NOTE Compartment size is approximate some of the molded areas may infringe on the size Driver s Side Component...

Page 10: ...from all obstructions Passenger s Side Fresh Water Holding Tank Fill Located in front of the water heater vent this compartment allows you to fill the fresh water holding tank It also contains the ve...

Page 11: ...f and the red key kill switch is in the off position 4 To maintain your monitor probe system it is recommended that after the tanks have been flushed and cleaned a probe cleaner which can be purchased...

Page 12: ...n so that your components will be at their optimum performance place a bubble level in the freezer shelf of the refrigerator to use as a base and level your unit according to this all exterior vents a...

Page 13: ...excessive pressure by discharging gas into the atmosphere Warning It is not safe to use cooking appliances for comfort heating Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation Unlike homes the amo...

Page 14: ...ure that the water pump switch is turned off inside the coach and that all faucets are turned off as well Attach your water hose and turn on the water supply but not on high pressure to prevent excess...

Page 15: ...r keeps running in the bowl check to see if all the levers are turned all the way back Sticking may be caused by foreign material on the waste valve blade seal at the bottom of the bowl If the problem...

Page 16: ...er and commercial holding tank deodorizer through the tank NOTE If the holding tank is allowed to overfill the overflow may back up through the toilet drain The drainage from the sinks and shower pan...

Page 17: ...of antifreeze to remain in the p traps under the sinks to winterize these components Also if you have a faucet for a shower run the antifreeze into the p trap under the shower pan through the drain Fl...

Page 18: ...verter Output Fuses Your motorhome has three manual re setting breakers If you have the optional electric rear sofa you will have three manual resetting breakers Access to these breakers is through a...

Page 19: ...t least once a month in order to provide a reliable and constant power source to your Motorhome To ensure satisfactory battery performance battery terminal cleanliness is essential NOTE Please see the...

Page 20: ...ary it should be leveled for your refrigerator to provide the proper cooling A bubble level should be placed on the freezer shelf to check the refrigerator for levelness If the refrigerator is not lev...

Page 21: ...s unique in that it has 3 possible bed lay out position king size double or two single beds For a king size bed 1 bring the power sofa forward into a full lay out position 2 move the driver s ottoman...

Page 22: ...ttery X X Locking Fresh Water Fill X X Fresh Water Tank 85 L or 22 4 U S Gal X X Grey Water Tank 90 L or 24 U S Gal X X Black Water Tank 37 9 L or 10 U S Gal X X Bathroom Roof Vent X X Exterior Shower...

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