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TABLE OF CONTENTS  

 

REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME 

 

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 

Floor Plans 

1

 

Warranty & Policy 

4

 

Reference Codes 

7

 

Vehicle Labels 

8

 

Service Assistance 

9

 

SECTION 2: SAFETY 

General Safety 

11

 

Fire Prevention 

13

 

SECTION 3: VEHICLE PREPARATION 

Vehicle Information 

15

 

Towing 

16

 

Pre-Trip Inspection 

17

 

Emergency Equipment Checklist 

18

 

Maximum Occupancy 

18

 

SECTION 4: VEHICLE OPERATION 

Seats/Seatbelts 

19

 

Driver/Passenger Seat Controls 

20

 

Driving Safety 

21

 

Travel Tips 

22

 

Emergencies 

23

 

Extended Occupancy 

25

 

Leveling the Motorhome 

26

 

Refueling 

26

 

Back-Up Monitoring System 

27

 

Side Entry Steps 

27

 

Sliding Side Entry Door 

28

 

Awning 

28

 

SECTION 5: APPLIANCE/EQUIPMENT OPERATION  

Refrigerator 

29

 

Microwave 

30

 

Air Conditioner 

30

 

Ceiling Vents 

30

 

Bathroom Vent Fan 

31

 

Window Shades 

31

 

TV 

32

 

TV Utility Panel 

32

 

Exterior TV Mount 

32

 

Rear Stereo 

33

 

Rear Seating 

33

 

Interior Lightning 

34

 

Cabinetry 

35

 

Sinks/Faucets/Countertops 

35

 

SECTION 6: ELECTRICAL SUPPLY 

Electrical Supply 

36

 

Shore Power 

36

 

System Monitoring 

37

 

Power Distribution Panel 

37

 

12-Volt DC System 

38

 

Chassis Battery 

38

 

Coach Battery 

39

 

Battery Problems 

39

 

Battery Maintenance 

40

 

Inverter 

41

 

SECTION 7: WATER & PLUMBING SYSTEM 

Water Supply 

42

 

Water Pump 

42

 

Water Tank 

43

 

Waste Systems 

43

 

Grey Tank 

43

 

Black Tank 

43

 

Toilet 

44

 

SECTION 8: MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE  

Exterior & Roof 

45

 

Interior 

46

 

SECTION 9: STORAGE & WINTERIZATION 

Storage Checklist 

47

 

Water System Winterization 

48

 

Cold Temperature Operation 

49

 

Spring Startup 

49

 

SECTION 10: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 

Miscellaneous Maintenance 

50

Summary of Contents for XALTA

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Page 5: ...ION Refrigerator 29 Microwave 30 Air Conditioner 30 Ceiling Vents 30 Bathroom Vent Fan 31 Window Shades 31 TV 32 TV Utility Panel 32 Exterior TV Mount 32 Rear Stereo 33 Rear Seating 33 Interior Lightning 34 Cabinetry 35 Sinks Faucets Countertops 35 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Electrical Supply 36 Shore Power 36 System Monitoring 37 Power Distribution Panel 37 12 Volt DC System 38 Chassis Battery 3...

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Page 7: ...FLOOR PLANS REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME F l o o r P l a n s 1 TOUR 2 2 FLOOR PLAN TOUR 4 2 FLOOR PLAN ...

Page 8: ...ill help you to better understand the many operation features of this recreational vehicle After reading this manual be sure to keep it inside the motorhome for use as a reference as needed Your Regency RV dealer will be glad to answer any further questions about the operation of your motorhome and the appliances This owner s manual covers the operation and the limitation of the systems and contro...

Page 9: ...ents equipment and appliances manufactured by vendors that supply components for Regency RV Before operating the motorhome for the first time even if you are an experienced motorhome operator please read and become familiar with all of the relevant manuals to your motorhome provided with the Motorhome Information Bag Your increased familiarity with the detailed operation of your motorhome will ass...

Page 10: ...haser from an authorized Regency RV dealer and shall be limited to making good at our factory or an authorized Regency dealer any parts or parts thereof upon return to the factory For purposes of structural warranty coverage structural parts include only the metal structure of the coach and all metal members welded to it studs and framing in the wall of the coach roof rafters and delamination of t...

Page 11: ...s lightning floods earthquakes plow winds fire rain environmental conditions which include tree sap tar chemicals oils salts and or Acts of God o Accident o Accessories or equipment that are working as designed but which you are unhappy because of the design Regency RV obtains many components in addition to the chassis of the Motorhome from other manufacturers Each of these manufacturers of these ...

Page 12: ...dence should be directed to the dealer from whom the motorhome was purchased and must specify the VIN number and date of purchase of motorhome in question Regency RV Warranty Policies o Warranty repairs within the 3 year or 36 000 miles 60 000km whichever comes first limited warranty This 3 year warranty starts from the date of the ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE o Regency RV will not reimburse any claim...

Page 13: ...facturer s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 lbs o Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The value specified as the load carrying o Tire Specification Recommended tires specification to meet handling loading and safety requirements Replacement tires must meet these specifications o Cold Tire Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures recommended while cold for the tires originally inst...

Page 14: ...nger door frames or where otherwise specified Located on the passenger side door frame Includes VIN build date GVWR GAWR and tire pressure information Located on the passenger side door frame Includes seating capacity and tire information Located on the passenger side door frame Includes VIN and occupant and cargo carrying capacity Located on the passenger side door frame Located underneath front ...

Page 15: ... satisfaction Your dealer will provide quality maintenance and assistance during your ownership Regency RV strongly recommends that you follow a regular maintenance schedule to keep your motorhome functioning at its best In the event that your purchasing dealer is unable to assist you in your maintenance or warranty needs before proceeding with any service work please reach out to Regency RV throu...

Page 16: ...HTSA will investigate the concern if there are a number of similar complaints They have the authority to order a recall and repair campaign depending on the nature and severity of the problem You can reach the NHTSA by calling the Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 202 366 0123 in the Washington DC area or by writing to NHTSA US Department of Transportation Washington DC 20590 The hotline also ...

Page 17: ...tor passengers or bystanders Read understand and follow all instructions and information in the safety sign or manual instructions Do not take chances with safety Most accidents are preventable Follow the safety precautions outlined in this section of the manual but always keep in mind that this manual may not cover all situations Every person who occupies the motorhome or operates any of its comp...

Page 18: ...impair the function and or safety of the vehicle o All driver and passenger seats are equipped with seatbelts Occupied seats must be locked in the forward facing direction when the motorhome is moving and passengers may occupy only approved seats with the seatbelt securely fastened Do not allow any passengers to travel in the motorhome unless they are in an approved seat with the seatbelt secured ...

Page 19: ...ble materials to accumulate o Store flammable liquids in approved containers in a well ventilated space o Have fully charged fire extinguishers readily available o Avoid using flammable products in the motorhome o Never smoke in bed or when relaxing on the couch o Do not overload electrical outlets o Do not leave cooking food unattended o Keep children away from electrical outlets and LP gas contr...

Page 20: ...re of flashback Flashback occurs when flammable vapors from combustible liquids spread back to the ignition source and reignite the fire Function Fire extinguishers are designed to put out a fire in its initial stages Once a fire is out of control and you cannot get within 10 feet it is too big to fight with your extinguisher Do not discharge your fire extinguisher to test it Once it is discharged...

Page 21: ...ht in occupants cargo water and trailer tongue weight that can be added to the motorhome without exceeding the GVWR The Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR is the maximum allowable loaded weight of the motorhome and any towed vehicle The Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR is the value specified as the load carrying capacity of a single axle system as measured at the tire ground interface To check that...

Page 22: ... trailer is equipped with a braking system and is properly connected to your motorhome When descending a steep or long grade reduce speed and shift to a lower gear to control speed Avoid prolonged or frequent application of brakes to prevent overheating and possible brake system failure Refer to the chassis manual in the Motorhome information bag for further information Auxiliary Vehicle Towing If...

Page 23: ... for details Check the engine compartment for wildlife Start the refrigerator a day ahead of time so that it will be cold for your trip Check that all sewer connections are properly stored and all external compartments and filler openings are closed and or locked Ensure the roof vent opens and closes Be sure that all doors and windows are closed and latched with travel locks in place Ensure all lo...

Page 24: ... seatbelts position low on the torso and ensure they are snug All passengers must be in a seat that is equipped with a seatbelt Do NOT carry passengers unless they are in a seat that is equipped with a seatbelt that is properly fastened MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY The belted seating positions in your motorhome may be different that the stated sleeping capacity This is referred to as the Occupant and Cargo C...

Page 25: ...int systems in passenger vehicles but this does NOT apply to your motorhome Therefore your motorhome is not equipped with any anchor or tether restraint system for use with child restraint seats In evaluating and providing the safest conditions for your young passengers you must take into account the following considerations Familiarize yourself with the laws and regulations of all states and prov...

Page 26: ...e chassis manual for exact operator s detail Your RV may be equipped with front seats that have the capability to swivel and face the rear of the coach To operate the swivel functions do the following Ensure that the seat is all the way in the forward position to prevent damage to the door panel and post when swiveling the seat Move armrest into upright position Pull the swivel lock level located ...

Page 27: ...ws o Slow down significantly so you can maintain control of your motorhome o Find a safe place to pull off the road and take shelter o Park your motorhome facing directly into the wind to minimize high wind Mountain Driving When driving in hilly or mountainous terrain exercise safe driving techniques that match terrain conditions Climbing a Hill The transmission is designed to automatically down s...

Page 28: ...ely Carefully open these doors after travelling the contents may have shifted while travelling and may fall when you open the door Know the height and width of your motorhome and allow for adequate clearance Use your mirrors while driving to determine whether you are crowding the center line or the outside edge of the highway Remember your motorhome requires a much different driving style than you...

Page 29: ...y flooded area Comply with all warnings and instructions provided by local authorities Stock enough survival supplies for several days This should include food water first aid supplies and necessary medications When you leave home inform someone of your destination and your schedule Notify the same person if your plans change EMERGENCIES WHILE DRIVING Your motorhome is designed with features that ...

Page 30: ...sis manual 10 Never allow any portion of anyone s body to be under the vehicle at any time while raising or supporting the motorhome with the jack 11 Before resuming travel with a new or repaired tire ensure the lug nuts are tightened in the proper sequence and to the torque specified in the chassis manual Use a torque wrench to ensure the specified torque is achieved Recheck and retorque the whee...

Page 31: ...g You can stop and park your motorhome much like an automobile however always remember that the unit is longer wider and higher than a typical automobile and requires more room and clearance EXTENDED OCCUPANCY Your motorhome is designed for recreational and short term occupancy In case of extended occupancy there are a few things to keep in mind regarding humidity and condensation Excessive moistu...

Page 32: ...el Cap The fuel tank filler cap is located behind a flap adjacent to the driver s door Slowly remove the fuel cap to release any built up pressure If you hear a hissing sound wait for hissing to stop before fully removing the cap Filling the Tank Do NOT overfill the fuel tank Fill only until the automatic shut off valve on the fuel nozzle stops the flow of fuel This allows for expansion of the fue...

Page 33: ...ructions on this system SIDE ENTRY STEPS Your motorhome may be equipped with power entry steps that automatically extend and retract when you open and shut the driver passenger and side entry door These steps are designed with a magnetic interlock system that activates the lowering and raising of the steps When the door is opened the magnetic field is broken and the step is lowered When the door i...

Page 34: ...otorhome may be equipped with a power awning The awning switch is typically located on the inside of the passenger s door frame Extending the Awning Depress and hold the awning switch in the EXTEND position until the awning has fully extended and the lead rail is accessible IMPORTANT Awnings are designed to provide shade and protection from the sun Retract awning if experiencing rain or wind condi...

Page 35: ...l latch to lock the door in the ajar position if applicable Operating the Refrigerator Refer to the refrigerator owner s manual in your Motorhome Information Bag for detailed operating instructions Refrigerator Operating Tips o Ensure the refrigerator is cold before placing items in it o Allow items to cool before loading the refrigerator Do not add warm or hot items o Do not pack the refrigerator...

Page 36: ...t properly qualified service personnel Do not operate the microwave empty AIR CONDITIONER Your motorhome is equipped with an air conditioning unit The thermostat controls are located to the left of the inside TV To turn on hold down the button underneath MODE and next to the blue and red lights indicating air and heat until the screen illuminates To switch between modes press that same button unti...

Page 37: ...dried you may wipe or spray protectant onto the screen and blade use only a water based protectant do NOT use a petroleum based protectant Buff to a high gloss finish This will minimize the amount of dust and dirt buildup WINDOW SHADES Each side and rear window in your motorhome is equipped with either a pull down manual shade or a power electric shade If equipped with a pull down shade to operate...

Page 38: ... refer to the separate instructions for the internet TV connector equipment for further operating instructions EXTERIOR TV MOUNT OPTIONAL Your motorhome MAY be equipped with an option that includes an exterior mount and a separate TV This TV is stored in a separate compartment on the rear door The mount is stored on the opposite rear door from the TV Your TV will have a bracket already installed o...

Page 39: ...into a bed The front two chairs regardless of floorplan will have power reclining controls on the side dependent on particular chair model configurations may vary If equipped with the rear sofas option on the side of each sofa there will be power buttons to convert the sofas into one bed along with the blind controls for the windows as well as a USB plugin on each side To convert into a bed reclin...

Page 40: ...ughout the ceiling These are controlled by a rocker switch inside the sliding side entry door The second switch on the side entry door is for the LED light strip on the awning Your motorhome may also be equipped with a separate lighting system installed throughout the ceiling and walls that can be controlled by a separate remote that is typically stored in the cabinet above the rear stereo ...

Page 41: ...arkings in wood Grain variation and color change should be expected As hardwood ages it will darken when exposed to different types of light Color differences or changes in wood can also be caused by exposure to harsh chemicals extreme heat or other contributing external conditions Any color change that occurs in both the finish and the wood is considered part of the natural aging process and is n...

Page 42: ...ide shore power connection The 12 Volt DC electrical supply is controlled by the main power rocker switch located on the main dash to the left of the steering wheel Press the switch in at the top to turn the main power on or press the switch in at the bottom to turn the main power off SHORE POWER To operate using shore power connect the 120 Volt AC Power supply cable To connect the 30 amp power su...

Page 43: ...TION PANEL The power distribution panel and the breaker panel contain 120 Volt AC breakers Refer to the circuit breaker panel decal to identify the function of each breaker Refer to the circuit fuse panel decal to identify the function of each fuse 120 Volt AC Circuit Breakers The circuit breaker panel protects all 120 Volt AC equipment and components in the motorhome from overload a short in the ...

Page 44: ...in The GFCI will not completely eliminate the risk of electrical shock Small children or persons with heart conditions should be extra cautious because electrical shock could cause burns or cause the heart to stop even when a GFCI is present 12 VOLT DC SYSTEM The 12 Volt DC power system in your motorhome consists of the following two distinct but interconnected battery systems Chassis Battery o Ty...

Page 45: ...y s function including sulfation and freezing Sulfation occurs when lead sulfate crystallizes and deposits on the negative plates inside the battery This condition is caused when a battery is deprived of a full charge for an extended period of time 30 days or more especially during warm weather If sulfation occurs you will have to replace the battery Freezing can discharge damage or destroy a batt...

Page 46: ... terminals o If removing batteries or booster charger cables remove the black negative cable terminals first then remove the red positive cable terminals o Do NOT attempt to recharge frozen batteries o If using a battery quick charge unit disconnect the cables from the batteries o If you do not have maintenance free batteries check the battery fluid level and fill with distilled water if necessary...

Page 47: ... LIGHTING MAINTENANCE Please refer to your separate chassis owner s manual for detailed instructions on maintenance and operating instructions for exterior lighting NOTICE The inverter is not intended for appliances that consume more than the specified inverter wattage Exceeding the specified wattage could result in damage to the appliance or the inverter Extended use of the inverter powered recep...

Page 48: ...esh water level reads full on the LED display turn off the exterior water supply Turn on the water pump switch on the system monitor panel in the rear cabinet on the driver s side of the motorhome Slowly open the water tap in the sink until the water runs smoothly Water Pump Switch When the water pump switch is in the ON position the water pump will automatically activate when using the toilet or ...

Page 49: ...r Waste Holding Tank The drainage from the sink is collected in a separate grey water holding tank This tank has its own dump valve which ties into the same termination valve outlet as the waste holding tank To display the grey water holding tank level depress and hold the grey water tank level switch to show the percent full level on the LED display Black Water Waste Holding Tank The black water ...

Page 50: ...macerator toilet with wall mounted controls Operating the Macerator Toilet Flush the macerator toilet using the wall mounted control panel as follows Water Saver Flush o Press and release button to flush liquids Normal Flush o Press and release button to flush solids and toilet paper Empty Bowl Flush o Press both buttons simultaneously and release to empty the bowl and leave it dry for travel Pres...

Page 51: ...m water Do not wash the exterior in direct sunlight and never use hot water Avoid using pressure washers because they can loosen decals and sealants Regularly wax your RV to reduce the negative effects of UV exposure on the exterior fiberglass parts Carefully inspect all caulking around windows doors vents and all other joints Re caulk if necessary using the correct caulking material available fro...

Page 52: ... Fabrics Draperies Curtains Draperies and curtains are made from a variety of fabrics and materials Many of these materials could shrink up to 5 percent during the cleaning process Always use a professional cleaning service for your Motorhome s textiles Walls Clean walls using warm water and mild soap For extensive accumulations of dirt and grime add a small quantity of rubbing alcohol to the wate...

Page 53: ...Park the motorhome as level as possible o Ensure the battery has a full charge then disconnect both the chassis and coach batteries using the battery disconnect switch Charge the batteries monthly o Wash the motorhome If exposed to road salts thoroughly wash and flush the exterior and undercarriage o Remove all perishable items and anything that can freeze canned goods medicine etc Leave the refri...

Page 54: ...s side exterior of the motorhome Connect a compressed air line to the blow out plug Open all faucets and blow out all water Disconnect the compressed air line and remove the blow out plug Release air pressure by opening all faucets Drain the black and grey waste holding tanks DE WINTERIZING THE WATER SYSTEMS Refill the fresh water tank with fresh water Turn on the water pump switch Open the water ...

Page 55: ...ste System Prevent winter freeze up by adding regular non toxic RV antifreeze into the toilet drains to protect the holding tanks from freezing Be sure to add a sufficient amount of non toxic RV antifreeze to protect the total volume of the holding tanks SPRING STARTUP After storing the motorhome for an extended period of time run the water pump to pressurize the water system and check for leaks V...

Page 56: ...and dry with a soft cloth Do NOT allow water to enter the microwave s ventilation openings to avoid damaging the internal components o If the control panel becomes wet clean it with a soft dry cloth Do NOT use harsh detergents or abrasives on the control panel o When cleaning the control panel leave the microwave door open to prevent the microwave from accidentally turning on o After cleaning touc...

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