VILLAGIO OWNERS MANUAL
Renegade RV
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Rev.712a
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Monitor your motorhome. Periodically check those hidden areas in comers, closets, and
cabinets to assure mold is not present.
What if I Find Mold?
If mold develops, clean the area with a
concentrate of soap and bleach. Items that contain mold that cannot be cleaned should be
removed from the vehicle.
Can Mold Harm Me?
The effects of mold and airborne mold spores may cause irritation to some people. Experts
disagree on the level of exposure that may cause health concerns.
If mold Is present,
Renegade RV will determine if the mold is present in the
V
illagio motorhome
as a result of a manufacturing defect reported to Renegade RV within the limited warranty
period, Renegade RV will clean the affected area(s) and/or replace affected items as it deems
necessary. This is the extent of coverage
provided by Renegade RV. Renegade RV, however, will not assume responsibility for mold
deemed to be a result of a motorhome
user’s lack of timely and appropriate action to mitigate
circumstances should a problem occur.
If Renegade RV determines that mold is present due to conditions it determines is not a result of
a manufacturing defect found within the warranty period, Renegade RV will not provide any
financial assistance to the
repair of the condition.
2-12 ROADSIDE EMERGENCY
Because of the size and weight of this vehicle and its tires, and the possible complications
involved in tire changing, we strongly advise obtaining professional road service to change a flat
tire whenever possible. However, if an emergency requires you to change the tire yourself,
please exercise extreme caution and read all tire changing information in the chassis
manual.
Never get beneath a vehicle that is held up by a jack only.
If You Get A Flat Tire
DO NOT panic.
Grip the steering wheel firmly and steer the vehicle as straight as possible.
Avoid quick maneuvers. You may need to counter-steer to compensate for "pull" created by the
failed tire.
DO NOT stomp on the brake. This abruptly shifts the vehicle's weight forward, making it nose-
dive and pull toward the blown-out side.
DO NOT jerk your foot off the accelerator. Just ease back on the accelerator slowly and gently
to continue momentum. The deflated tire will slow the vehicle.
If you must change lanes to get to
a safe