SunnyBrook Mobile Scout Titan 2006 Owner'S Manual Download Page 34

SunnyBrook RV, Inc

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Limited two-year warranty for Travel and Fifth Wheel Trailers (the Product). 

Manufactured by SunnyBrook RV, Inc. (the Factory) sold in the United States and Canada. 

Coverage Provided: 

SunnyBrook RV, Inc. warrants the Product(s) that it manufactures for 24 months of normal use.  Normal use means for recreational or temporary living 
purposes. This warranty does not cover or include: 

1)

Equipment and appliances (such as tires, brakes, axles, stoves, water heaters, furnaces, power jacks, microwaves, refrigerators, awnings, washers, 
dryers,  air  conditioners,  radio/cassette  players,  TV’s,  satellite  receivers,  stereo  tuners,  CD  players,  VCR’s,  12V/110V  power  converters,  etc.) 
which are warranted directly by their respective manufacturer.  Copies of those written warranties are to be provided to owner by selling dealer at 
time of retail sale. 

2)

Damage caused by or related to: 
a)

Environmental conditions (salt, hail, chemicals in the atmosphere, etc.) 

b)

Accidents, misuse, or negligence. 

c)

Failure to perform normal maintenance. 

d)

Alteration or modification of the product. 

3)

Normal deterioration due to wear or exposure, such as fading of furniture fabrics or drapes, carpet wear, etc. 

4)

Normal service items such as light bulbs, fuses, lubricants, etc. 

5)

Any Product used as a commercial unit or used as a leased or rental unit.  Commercial unit means used for business for profit or income purposes 
at any time. 

6)

Condensation on any window or other parts, or any results of condensation. 

Damage Limitations and Oral and Implied Warranty Limitations: 

SUNNYBROOK  RV,  INC.  WILL  NOT  BE  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  ANY  INCIDENTAL  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  INCLUDING  BUT 
NOT  LIMITED  TO  LOSS  OF  USE  OF  VEHICLE  LOSS  OF  TIME,  INCONVENIENCE,  EXPENSE  FOR  TRAVEL,  LODGING, 
TRANSPORTATION CHARGES, LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR LOSS OF INCOME. 
Implied warranties such as the warranty of merchantability or fitness for particular purpose cover only the original purchaser.  Coverage terminates 730 
days  from  the  date  of  purchase  by  the  original  purchaser  or  on  the  date  the  original  purchaser  sells  or  transfers  his  interest  in  the  Product  to  a 
subsequent  owner.    It  is  the  intent  of  SunnyBrook  RV,  Inc.  to  comply  with  Magnuson-Moss  Warranty  Act  and  the  Federal  Trade  Commission’s 
prescribed rulings.  SunnyBrook RV, Inc. 

is not 

liable for and will not recognize any warranty other than the implied warranties under state law and the 

written warranty contained in this document.  In other words, no other warranty, written or oral, is given by SunnyBrook RV, Inc. 

Please note, however, some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation on damages may 
not  apply  to  you.    Some  States  also  do  not  allow  limitations  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 first retail purchaser and begins on the date of first retail purchase.  This warranty lasts for a period of 730 days from such date.  
Written notice of defects subject to warranty coverage must be given to the selling dealer or SunnyBrook RV, Inc., 201 14

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46540 within 30 days after the defect is discovered by the retail purchaser.  Notice must be received by the selling dealer  or the  Factory during warranty 
period or no later than 30 days after its expiration.  If repairs are required, they will be made without charge, excluding any freight, after the Product is taken 
to the selling dealer or the Factory. 

Non-Amendable or Transferable: 

This warranty is not assignable or transferable.  This warranty may be altered only in writing by SunnyBrook RV, Inc. and not by any SunnyBrook RV, Inc. 
dealer.    Any  modification  or  additional  statements  concerning  warranty  by  persons  other  than  SunnyBrook  RV,  Inc.  factory  personnel  are  not  the 
responsibility of the Factory and should not be relied upon. 

Owner’s Obligation: 

The owner is responsible for normal maintenance.  However, minor adjustments (such as adjustments to the interior passage doors, cabinet doors, cabinet 
latches,  exterior  entrance  doors,  screen  doors,  compartment/baggage  doors,  LP  regulator  pressure,  cabinet  latches,  etc.)  will  be  performed  by  the  selling 
dealer during the first 90 days of warranty coverage.  Thereafter, such adjustments are the responsibility of the owner as normal maintenance unless required 
as a direct result of repair or replacement of a defective part under this warranty. 

The owner shall contact the selling dealer or the Factory if a problem occurs which may be covered by this warranty with sufficient information to resolve 
the matter.  The owner shall be responsible for the freight costs to the selling dealer or the Factory for warranty service. 

Dealer’s Obligations:

The selling dealer is obligated to maintain the Product prior to retail sale, to perform a detailed pre-delivery inspection, and to provide warranty service. 

If the selling dealer is unwilling to resolve a problem which the owner is convinced is covered by this warranty, the owner should write to the Factory at the 
address listed above with a description of the problem and attempts made to resolve it.  The Factory will review the problem to determine if this warranty is 
applicable, and will immediately provide written notice to the owner and the selling dealer. 

Owner Registration:

The original retail purchaser should complete and mail “

Warranty Registration

 ” form at the time of the pre-delivery inspection by the owner and the 

selling dealer or within 30 days from and after that date. 

WARNING:  RETURN  OF  WARRANTY  REGISTRATION  IS  A  CONDITION  PRECEDENT  TO  WARRANTY  COVERAGE  AND 
PERFORMANCE.  IF THE FORM IS NOT RECEIVED COMPLETED AS DIRECTED, YOU WILL NOT HAVE A WARRANTY. 

Legal Rights: 

This  warranty  gives  you  the  specific  legal  rights  and  you  may  also  have  other  rights,  including  but  not  limited  to  those  provided by  the 
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 15U.S.C. 2301 et seq. as well as other rights, which may vary from state to state. 

Summary of Contents for Mobile Scout Titan 2006

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Page 2: ...Trailer Loading 5 Hitch Connection 8 Suspension Tires 10 Brake Systems 15 Electrical Systems 17 Fresh Water System 19 Holding Tanks Drainage System 21 Propane Gas System 22 Operation 25 Interior Care...

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Page 4: ...cturers The dealer customer pre delivery instruction and inspection should review TOW VEHICLE TRAILER CONNECTIONS TRAILER CONNECTION MAINTENANCE COUPLING UNCOUPLING BREAKAWAY SWITCH TRAILER LOADING EX...

Page 5: ...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 W...

Page 6: ...r 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 follow...

Page 7: ...lus the tongue weight must not exceed the trailer GVWR The GAWR is located on the manufacturer s Federal ID label on the left sie front corner outside the trailer DETERMINING TRAILER WEIGHT To determi...

Page 8: ...of a travel trailer s weight should be on the hitch A fifth wheel will be slightly more as a percentage Heavier items should be placed over the axles Avoid placing too much weight at the front or rea...

Page 9: ...the tow vehicle Be sure to cross the chains from the trailer hitch to the tow vehicle Be careful to leave slack in each length of chain to permit the vehicle to turn during normal driving 5 Check the...

Page 10: ...able the cable pulls the pin free This causes two contacts in the device to go together immediately closing the circuit between the trailer battery and the trailer brakes CAUTION Never tow a trailer w...

Page 11: ...THE VEHICLE CONTENTS AND OR PERSONAL INJURY MAY OCCUR CHANGING TIRES 1 Turn on the tow vehicle s hazard warning flashers 2 Set up flares or warning lights 3 Chock the opposite tire and unhitch the tr...

Page 12: ...icle tire manufacturers list the maximum permissible inflation pressure on the tire sidewall This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire under normal driving...

Page 13: ...e road is wet or icy In general tires are not safe and should be replaced when the tread is worn down to 1 16 of an inch Tires have built in treadwear indicators that let you know when it is time to r...

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 find this informati...

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 to the vehicle up to the...

Page 16: ...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 A 30 amp ci...

Page 17: ...es 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 sh...

Page 18: ...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 as shown in the picture above Resets on 30 amp c...

Page 19: ...let and other outlets on the same circuit limiting exposure to current leakage to ground 3 The GFI device does not prevent electric shock nor does it protect a person who touches both hot and neutral...

Page 20: ...y Use a chlorine fresh water rinse as follows 1 Prepare a solution of cup liquid chlorine bleach 5 sodium hypochlorite to one gallon of water for each 15 gallons of tank capacity 2 Close drain valves...

Page 21: ...g etc SYSTEMS WITH WATER HEATER BYPASS 1 Close the hot and cold water valves entering and exiting the hot water heater 2 Open the crossover valve connecting the cold and hot water lines 3 Close the va...

Page 22: ...ing tank Drain unheated gray water holding tank s after the toilet holding tank This will help flush the drainpipe and valve Simply pull the 1 1 2 pipe valve handle to empty the gray tank s Drain gray...

Page 23: ...dually turn off all gas appliances or disconnect electric automatic ignition appliances before entering a propane gas bulk plant or motor fuel service station 8 WARNING Do not fill propane gas contain...

Page 24: ...e gas tank valve slowly DO NOT SNAP IT OPEN The sudden pressure fluctuation could confuse the excess flow control into thinking that the system was damaged 4 Wait at least 15 seconds before lighting a...

Page 25: ...label has been placed in the vehicle near the range area 24 A warning label has been locate near the propane gas container This label reads The manufacturer of this recreational vehicle is required to...

Page 26: ...eyond 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...

Page 27: ...oom slides the manual drive shaft is located above the doorside baggage compartment opening under the bedroom floor The shaft extension attaches to the manual drive shaft using a pin and has a square...

Page 28: ...will reappear when dry Exterior Care Most exterior parts are made ofABS fiberglass aluminum and rubber materials The finish on these parts is durable but not indestructible Any material and finish wi...

Page 29: ...onths Lubricate locksets latches and 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 fre...

Page 30: ...battery 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 freezin...

Page 31: ...ll Top Sealed Seams including Baggage Doors Slide Out Windows Patio Lights Vents Awning Rails Gutter Rails Corner Moldings Roof Extrusions and Rack Ladder Brackets Re seal as Needed X Check Water Syst...

Page 32: ...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 33: ...filled beyond 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 valv...

Page 34: ...ply to you This warranty extends to the first retail purchaser and begins on the date of first retail purchase This warranty lasts for a period of 730 days from such date Written notice of defects sub...

Page 35: ...SunnyBrook RV Inc 201 14th Street Middlebury IN 46540 Telephone 574 825 5250 FAX 574 825 5433...

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