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ITEM

SELF-

CONTAINED

CITY HOOK-UP

(REMOTE)

(RV PARK)

OPERATION

Range/Oven

LPG Tanks

LPG Tanks

Water Heater

LPG Tanks

LPG Tanks/120V*

Furnace

LPG Tanks

LPG Tanks

Refrigerator

LPG Tanks

120V Input Line

Furnace Blower

12V Trailer Battery

12V (Converter and

Motor

12V Trailer Battery

120V Input)

Vent Hood

12V (Converter and

120V Input)

Wall Electrical

Outlets

(Not Available)

120V Input Line

Interior Lights

12V Trailer Battery

12V (Converter and

120V Input)

Air Conditioning

(Not Available)

120V Input Line

(Optional)

Water Supply

Trailer Water Tank

City/Park Hook-Up

Water Pressure

12V Pump on

City/Park Pressure

Demand

Systems

Drainage-Kit & Lav

Gray Holding Tank

Gray Holding Tank

Sinks, Tub/Shower

Drainage-Toilet

Toilet Holding Tank

Toilet Holding Tank

Trailer Battery

Tow Vehicle

Battery Charger in

Recharge

Alternator

Power Center -

120V Input Line

Lights - Brake

Signal, Backup

Lights - Running

Brakes

Breakaway

Safety Device

12V Trailer Battery

POWER SUPPLY OR SOURCE

12V Tow Vehicle Batt.

12V Tow Vehicle Batt.
12V Tow Vehicle Batt.

Operation

SELF-CONTAINED vs. UTILITY HOOKUP

Travel  trailers  and   fth  wheels  are  designed  to  be 
self-suf cient in remote campsites.  Carefully watch 

water reserves, propane gas, battery power, holding
tank capacity (and more important, tow vehicle battery
power and gasoline).
The following chart shows the source of power or
supply for various trailer components depending on
whether you are setup for self-contained operation or
at a RV park hookup.

SLIDE-OUT ROOM

EDGEWATER trailer slide-out rooms operate using on
“On/Off” switch for power and a toggle switch, which
controls the movement of the room in and out.

OPENING THE SLIDE-OUT

1. Level the trailer and put stabilizer jacks down.

2.  Allow suf cient space for room movement.

3. Check for obstructions on the roof and at the ends of

the slide-out room (i.e., open cabinet doors).

4. Press and hold the lower rocker switch to open.

5. As the room reaches the wall stop pressing the

switch

6. Check the perimeter seal behind the wood trim. If the

perimeter seal is not in contact with the room, very

brie y press the rocker switch to further open the room 

until the seal make contact.

CAUTION!

Continuing to press the slide-out room

rocker switch will cause the top of the room to run past
the perimeter seal. Damage to the wood trim around
the slide-out room and damage to the interior walls
may occur it the room is run out beyond the perimeter
seal.

CLOSING SLIDE-OUTS

1. Clear the roof of any debris (i.e., leaves branches,

etc.).

2. Check for obstructions inside (i.e., open doors/drawers,

rugs, furniture, etc.).

3. Press and hold the upper rocker switch to close the

room. Block stops have been placed on the gear rails to
stop the slide-out room at the proper closed position.

4. As the gear mechanism begin straining to close further,

remove pressure from the rocker switch and inspect
the outside bulb seal. The outside bulb seal will be
compressed to half it’s open thickness when closed
properly.

SLIDE-OUT ROOM MAINTENANCE

·

Keep the battery at full charge. A low battery will affect
slide-out room operation.

·

At least twice a year, open the slide-out room and
inspect the drive rams. Remove any dirt and grime
accumulations. Apply a light coating of white lithium
grease to the drive rams if needed.

·

Check all bolts attaching the rams to the bottom of the
slide-out room.

·

Spray rubber seals with silicone to maintain

 exibility.

MANUAL OPENING / CLOSING SLIDE-OUTS

MAIN SLIDE ROOMS

Access to the manual drive shaft for  ush  oor and non 
 ush  oor slides is located on opposite side of slide room 

between skirt metal and main rail of frame. 3/4” socket
is required to operate manual drive shaft. Caution before
manually operating slide, be sure power switch is turned
off.

BEDROOM SLIDES

Access to manual drive for bedroom slide is located at foot
end of bed opposite of motor. Requires a 1/2” socket to
operate. Caution before manually operating slide, be sure
power switch is turned off.

Summary of Contents for 2011 EdgeWater

Page 1: ...2 20 01 11 1 T Tr ra av ve el l T Tr ra ai il le er r O Ow wn ne er r s s M Ma an nu ua al l...

Page 2: ...eola IN 46561 0169 Call toll free at 1 800 262 5178 or visit our website at www sunnybrookrvclub com THIS UNIT MUST NOT BE OCCUPIED WITH THE MASTER SHUT OFF SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION The 12 volt syst...

Page 3: ...ading 5 Hitch Connection 7 Suspension Tires 9 Brake Systems 1 4 Electrical Systems 1 6 Fresh Water System 1 7 Holding Tanks Drainage System 1 9 Propane Gas System 2 0 Operation 2 3 Interior Care 2 4 E...

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Page 5: ...dealer customer pre delivery instruction and inspection should review TOW VEHICLE TRAILER CONNECTIONS TRAILER CONNECTION MAINTENANCE COUPLING UNCOUPLING BREAKAWAY SWITCH TRAILER LOADING EXTERIOR INSPE...

Page 6: ...e to complete the additional requests their schedule has been determined based or your original request If You Need Assistance SunnyBrook RV and our dealers are vitally interested in your satisfaction...

Page 7: ...tor in the circuit REAR VIEW SIDE MOUNTED MIRRORS Rear view side mounted mirrors on both driver and passenger sides of the tow vehicle are a necessity Side mounted mirrors provide a clear view of foll...

Page 8: ...on the left side front corner outside the trailer DETERMINING TRAILER WEIGHT To determine the weight of a loaded trailer Locate public weight scale 1 Park your trailer and disconnect it on the scale B...

Page 9: ...considered when selecting the proper hitch including 7 Gross weight of the trailer Tongue weight Awelded or bolted weight carrying hitch on the frame or body of the tow vehicle A 2 5 16 inches hitch b...

Page 10: ...tly to apply the trailer brakes should the trailer become disconnected from the tow vehicle Apply trailer brakes only and proceed very slowly 9 to con rm proper engagement of the hitch and brake opera...

Page 11: ...re stamped on the sidewall Always in ate the tires to this maximum pressure Atire gauge should always be part of your tool kit Check tire pressures before starting out when the tire is cold Do not ble...

Page 12: ...side and are easily readable from outside the vehicle without moving any part of the vehicle Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits Tire in ation pressure is the level of air in the tire that pr...

Page 13: ...is information If you have any doubt about the correct size to choose consult with the tire dealer Tire Tread The tire tread provides the gripping action and traction that prevent your vehicle from sl...

Page 14: ...speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of time The ratings range from 99 miles per hour mph to 186 mph These ratings are listed below Note You may not nd this information...

Page 15: ...ere is a vehicle placard This placard provides tire and loading information In addition this placard will show a statement regarding maximum cargo capacity Cargo can be added tothe vehicle up tothe ma...

Page 16: ...10 gauge stranded insulated copper charge line from the alternator on the tow vehicle to the trailer s 12 volt connector The charge line will keep the trailer battery charged while traveling A30 amp...

Page 17: ...kes alone for extended periods They were designed to stop the trailer not the tow vehicle Such use places excessive loads on the brakes causing overheating fading and premature wear of magnets brake s...

Page 18: ...gage compartment with additional 30 amp breakers for slide out protection and other 12 volt circuits NOTE Not all 30 amp circuit breakers are equipped with the reset switch Resets on 30 amp circuit br...

Page 19: ...ted by the 12V electrical system This pump will function when power is available and the pump switch is ON This water storage tank is lled through a special ller cap outside the vehicle Before lling t...

Page 20: ...NTERIZING Winterizing the fresh water system in temperatures below freezing will provide a measure of protection for system plumbing components After draining the fresh water system using the procedur...

Page 21: ...lding tank Drain unheated gray water holding tank s after the toilet holding tank This will help ush the drainpipe and valve Simply pull the 1 1 2 pipe valve handle to empty the gray tank s Drain gray...

Page 22: ...d individually turn off all gas appliances or disconnect electric automatic ignition appliances before entering a propane gas bulk plant or motor fuel service station WARNING 8 Do not ll propane gas c...

Page 23: ...valve slowly DO NOT SNAP 3 IT OPEN The sudden pressure uctuation could confuse the excess ow control into thinking that the system was damaged Wait at least 15 seconds before lighting any pilot 4 or...

Page 24: ...e vent block age which could result in excessive gas pressure causing re or explosion SAFETY REGULATION REGARDING PROPANE GAS SYSTEMS AND PROPANE GAS APPLIANCES THIS CYLINDER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN OVERF...

Page 25: ...the lower rocker switch to open 5 As the room reaches the wall stop pressing the switch 6 Check the perimeter seal behind the wood trim If the perimeter seal is not in contact with the room very brie...

Page 26: ...ass surface for more than ve minutes e The frosted effect will disappear temporarily when wet and will reappear when dry Exterior Care Most exterior parts are made ofABS berglass aluminum and rubber m...

Page 27: ...nd hinges in entry doors and exterior storage compartments at least annually with powdered graphite If the trailer is located at a beach or is exposed to salt air frequent lubrication may be required...

Page 28: ...attery s in an area with a similar climate to room temperature to help preserve the charge 5 Do not allow snow to accumulate on the roof In addition to possible damage from the excess weight freezing...

Page 29: ...mponents X Lubricate Locks X Lubricate Coupler Latch and Socket X Lubricate Hinges X Inspect and Clean Vents X Torque Lug Nuts X Sanitize Water Tank if trailer has been stored X Clean Drapes and Inter...

Page 30: ...Living Room Drapes Dry clean only Bedroom Curtains Hand wash with mild detergent and drip dry DO NOT DRY IN DRYER Bedspread Dry clean only DO NOT DRY IN DRYER Carpet Use recommended carpet cleaner vac...

Page 31: ...eyond 80 liquid level Overfilling bottle s will eliminate the safety cushion provided by the 20 expansion area which in turn can result in the discharge of gas through the pressure relief valve when h...

Page 32: ...etics and permanent press fabrics Formaldehyde is also a by product of combustion and is produced by cigarettes and gas appliances The concentration of formaldehyde in the indoor air depends on the qu...

Page 33: ...ns on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation on the term of the implied warranty may also not apply to you This warranty extends to the rst retail purchaser and begins on the date...

Page 34: ...EDGEWATER by SunnyBrook RV Inc 201 14th Street Middlebury IN 46540 Telephone 574 825 5250 FAX 574 825 5433...

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