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registration and acknowledgement of receipt of Warranty and Product Information

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 5.  Operate plumbing facilities including water faucet's, shower and toilet

 6.  Observe or check to assure that all wheel lugs are tight and tire pressure is correct

 7.  Review operation of manual or automatic Propane Gas regulator

 8.  Operate all air conditioners, radio, entertainment system and televisions 

     (if so equipped)

 9.  Complete review of owner’s manual by dealer with owner

10. Test drive

11. Odometer reading as observed by customer is: 

              

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MILES OR KILOMETERS

1. Exterior and interior finish

2. Operate all appliances (electrical and gas)

    a.  Furnace and thermostat 

         (lighting and maintenance)

    b.  Range and oven (lighting and maintenance)

    c.  Water heater (lighting and maintenance)

    d.  Refrigerator (operation and maintenance)

3. Operate 120 Volt generator (if so equipped) 

4. Operate all doors and windows including locks

IMPORTANT: THE CUSTOMER IS REQUIRED TO READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE SIGNING IT.

We have listed several items which will help acquaint you with your new recreation vehicle. You the purchaser, should not submit this form 
until (1) you have received and reviewed the Limited Warranty and owner’s manual; (2) you have had the opportunity to inspect and operate 
the vehicle; (3) all items have been demonstrated and/or explained to you; (4) the dealer has answered any questions you may have, and; (5) 
you find the vehicle in good condition. The dealer is not authorized to deliver this vehicle until this has been done and both you and the dealer 
have signed this form. 

   

       Owner/Dealer Inspection

  I have completed the above inspection on this recreation vehicle and have taken the test drive at the time of purchase. I noted the following issues:

I received and read the final stage manufacturer's 1 page Limited Warranty, published within the Owner's Manual, and the Chassis Limited 
Warranty, both of which were made available to me, before I purchased the vehicle and agreed to the terms and conditions therein. I understand 
that the vehicle is to be used only for travel on improved roads. I also understand that the selling dealer is not an agent for the final stage 
manufacturer but is an independent company with no authority to make any representation or promise for the final stage manufacturer. 

I acknowledge that the chassis, component parts and appliances that are separately covered by another manufacturer’s warranty are excluded 
from coverage under the Manufacturers Limited Warranty. I understand that this form is for product registration purposes and failure to return 
this form does not diminish my warranty rights during the warranty period. 
 

 

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I have inspected, or been given the opportunity to inspect the vehicle; taken a test drive of the vehicle and, I have made notations of defects 
I discovered in the space provided.

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    SALES PERSON LAST NAME                              SALES PERSON FIRST NAME     

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Dealer is to ensure this form is properly completed and returned to Thor Motor Coach within fifteen (15) days after delivery. Return this page to: 

Thor Motor Coach, 701 C.R. 15, Elkhart, Indiana 46517 • E-mail: [email protected] • Fax: 574-294-3618

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Registration And Acknowledgement of Receipt of Warranty and Product Information 

v122010a

Summary of Contents for Class C

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Page 2: ...CTORS 19 PROPANE GAS DETECTOR 21 CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY 23 SEAT BELTS 23 EGRESS WINDOW 25 TRAILER TOWING 25 ChaSSIS 26 EMERGENCY STOPPING 26 ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN 26 FUELING THE MOTOR HOME 27 TRAVEL PR...

Page 3: ...TER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION 73 WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 74 ProPaNE GaS SYSTEMS 75 PROPANE GAS TANK 75 PROPANE GAS HOSES PIPES TUBES AND FITTINGS 77 PROPANE GAS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 78 CarE aND MaINTENaNCE...

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Page 5: ...sed to assemble those portions of your motor home covered by the limited warranty See also the section What the Warranty Does Not Cover set out below Defect means the failure of the workmanship perfor...

Page 6: ...vandalism explosions overloading in excess of rated capacities and odometer tampering shall discharge Warrantor from any express or implied warranty obligation to repair any resulting defect DISCLaIM...

Page 7: ...adjustments such as adjustments to the interior or exterior doors drawers latches by way of example and not by limitation will be performed by your selling dealer during the first ninety 90 days of w...

Page 8: ...final stage manufacturer but is an independent company with no authority to make any representation or promise for the final stage manufacturer I acknowledge that the chassis component parts and appli...

Page 9: ...Thor MoTor CoaCh registration and acknowledgement of receipt of Warranty and Product Information 8 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 10: ...Thor MoTor CoaCh For owner s Notes...

Page 11: ...nd owners This relationship will greatly improve our partnership with you and the dealers In addition we value you and your input Please feel free to contact us and share your thoughts This manual des...

Page 12: ...on printed in this owner s Manual is subject to change after the date of printing Due to product improvements and changes during the model year information represented within this owner s Manual may n...

Page 13: ...777 3126 www cat com Cobra Electronics Corp 773 889 3087 www cobra com Cummins 800 343 7357 www mantank com Dometic 800 544 4881 www dometicusa com Evans Tempcon 800 878 7147 www evanstempcon com Fant...

Page 14: ...scale Keep in mind the number of safety belts in a unit are there for the convenience and use of the owner Carrying the number of people equal to the number of seat belts may exceed the weight rating...

Page 15: ...how To Weigh Your Motor home Your motor home must be weighed fully loaded That is with passengers food clothing fuel water propane supplies etc Any towed vehicle car pickup boat or trailer or item loa...

Page 16: ...resh water carried while driving Check vehicle weight periodically to obtain optimum mileage from tires and improve handling Tires should always be inflated as recommended in the chassis manufacturer...

Page 17: ...call the Auto Safety Hot line toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safecar gov or write to administrator NhTSa 1200 New Jersey avenue S E Washington DC 20590 You can also obta...

Page 18: ...home to provide information on Propane safety They have been installed not only because of the requirement to do so but also as a constant reminder to occupants of the motor home to exercise proper c...

Page 19: ...ls and stoves should not be used inside the motor home because they may cause fire or asphyxiation FIRE SAFETY Fire safety is an important part of owning a motor home Make sure that everyone traveling...

Page 20: ...rates If the shoreline power cord is connected disconnect it To keep the fire extinguisher in proper operating conditions 1 Check Pressure monthly or more often Check the nozzle for obstruction Press...

Page 21: ...gently vacuum the outside of the Smoke Alarm using your house hold vacuum s soft brush attachment Test the Smoke Alarm Never use water cleaners or solvents since they may damage the unit If the Smoke...

Page 22: ...alert stops sounding If the alert sounds a second time after the gas is turned back on leave the gas off and have a qualified Propane Dealer or Motor Home Service Center make the necessary repairs The...

Page 23: ...ill not operate The Propane Gas Detector has a self check circuit which runs at all times when the detector is powered In the event that the circuitry fails a failure alarm will sound It is a continuo...

Page 24: ...aps and detergents such as carpet shampoos cosmetics and many other household products Some people are very sensitive to formaldehyde while others may not have any reaction to the same levels of forma...

Page 25: ...llision Thor Motor Coach recommends that all safety belt assemblies used in vehicles involved in a collision be replaced Child restraints If your child requires a child safety restraint system seat Th...

Page 26: ...uirements consult the chassis owners manual ThE MoTor hoME FULLY LoaDED aND ThE TraILEr or ToWED VEhICLE MUST NoT EXCEED ThE MoTor hoME ChaSSIS GroSS CoMBINaTIoN WEIGhT raTING GCWr Consult with your s...

Page 27: ...MERGENCY STOPPING IF AN EMERGENCY EVER REQUIRES YOU TO BE STOPPED BE SURE TO FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES 1 Pull off the road as far as possible 2 Select the Park position and apply the Parking Brake 3 Tur...

Page 28: ...een used for a while a fuel anti gel additive will be needed For your convenience there may be two fuel fills on the motor home If so equipped they are located on both sides of the motor home towards...

Page 29: ...and turn signal and also any trailer light connections Security of any auxiliary equipment such as TV and awning etc Windshield wiper blades Generator compartment Fresh and waste water connections dr...

Page 30: ...ntially dangerous products your motor home contains while traveling Be sure all canisters and bottle tops are secure and leak free The following checklist will assist your preparing the living quarter...

Page 31: ...t the curb side exterior mirror Always adjust mirrors for proper vision before starting and moving the motor home Mirror heat Activates heating element to defrost the outside rearview mirrors Fog Ligh...

Page 32: ...f vision When the ignition switch is in the OFF position the visor will fully extend Privacy Shade Raises or lowers the privacy shade The shade is equipped with a dual range motor for driving safety W...

Page 33: ...plate lights fog lights and panel lights is located on the instrument panel Control knob positions are as follows 1 OFF All exterior lights are off 2 PARK LIGHTS All exterior lights excluding the hea...

Page 34: ...nter positions one positions upward for right and one downward for left To signal a turn move the lever all the way up or down These are latching positions The lever will stay in one of these position...

Page 35: ...ce backing in a safe place using the monitor to become accustom to it s operation Rear Vision Systems vary within our motor homes The Class C motor home except for Sprinters come equipped with a dash...

Page 36: ...htness and contrast levels optimized for day or night operation Contrast Brightness Variable controls of contrast and brightness Should be adjusted if the DAY NIGHT switch does not achieve the most de...

Page 37: ...ns do not operate error symbol on the display aUDIo MENU Press the MENU button 3 on the control panel to access the User Settings Menu Each level adjustment is indicated as a horizontal bar graph and...

Page 38: ...injury Wear safety glasses when inspecting or servicing the system to protect eyes from dirt metal chips or leaks etc Follow all other applicable shop safety practices The motor home should be parked...

Page 39: ...matically level your vehicle The control panel will send out a series of beeps to let you know that AUTO LEVEL is operating When completed the panel will signal a successful Auto Level After ten minut...

Page 40: ...valve s Using a 5 32 Allen wrench turn the screw s clockwise until all the way in Note The normal operating position of the screw in the cartridge valve is the counter clockwise out position The only...

Page 41: ...Thor MoTor CoaCh CoNTroLS aND oPEraTIoNS 40 hydraulic Pump Function Wiring...

Page 42: ...out room will contact chair if chair is improperly positioned To Extend Slide out Note Make sure that there is adequate clearance to fully extend the room 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Make sure igniti...

Page 43: ...ug both motors 3 The room may now be pushed in or out as desired Larger rooms may need several people to push Try to keep both sides of the room even When the room is completely in plug both motors ba...

Page 44: ...and pump Cabinet and closet doors in the motor home have door fasteners or pneumatic stops which prevent them from accidentally opening during travel Drawers throughout the motor home have travel stop...

Page 45: ...h side Because there are so many potential users and different types of elevated bed designs elevated beds are not equipped with bed rails Use of Bed rails We feel that you as the customer are best eq...

Page 46: ...or aNY oThEr SEaTS ThaT arE NoT EQUIPPED WITh SaFETY SEaT BELTS WhILE ThE MoTor hoME IS IN MoTIoN Do NoT USE a SEaT BELT oN MorE ThaN oNE PErSoN The sleeping accommodations in this motor home are desi...

Page 47: ...bar will open the bed fully SLEEPEr To SoFa Remove all bedding from the hide a bed Grasping the foot of the hide a bed in the center using the metal lifting bar lift the front portion of the lifting b...

Page 48: ...the supporting leg down until it locks into position Adjust the length of the support leg so that the table will be level when resting on it To adjust the support leg length pull back on the spring c...

Page 49: ...hen exiting Never activate the step when someone is using it and be sure to keep hands feet children and pets away from the mechanism when activated If the motor home is driven with the step in the ex...

Page 50: ...SErIoUS INJUrY or DEaTh Do not use the roof as an observation platform or storage area as it is not designed for these purposes The exterior rear ladder provides access to the roof for maintenance of...

Page 51: ...el clamps automatic Patio awning IN ThE EVENT oF PoWEr LoSS or aWNING MoTor FaILUrE ThE aUToMaTIC PaTIo aWNING CaN BE rETraCTED aS EXPLaINED BELoW If you do not feel comfortable performing this proced...

Page 52: ...driver to control the temperature volume and direction of the air discharged from the heating air conditioning system One of the best ways of controlling temperature is by changing the speed of the b...

Page 53: ...C outlet vent and the return air inlet grill under most operating conditions Factors that can affect the performance of the cooling system Use window and patio awnings when outside ambient temperature...

Page 54: ...ng the Furnace refer to the manufacturer s operating instructions manual THERMOSTATS Thermostat operation Instructions Note For detailed information regarding the thermostat refer to the manufacturer...

Page 55: ...ween 60 F and 90 F When the interior temperature is warmer than setting the dome opens automatically and the fan blade turns on to the pre selected speed If your vent is supplied with a rain sensor no...

Page 56: ...nt discharge from excessive electrical consumption when the motor home is not running The auxiliary batteries are recharged by the power converter when the motor home is attached to an outside 120 vol...

Page 57: ...o check press and hold monitor test switch while reading the charge level on the battery gauge Charge levels indicated are divided into sections from weak through fully charged Battery Safety BaTTErIE...

Page 58: ...gs If the case is cracked the battery must be replaced If the vent plugs are cracked they must be replaced 5 Watch for overcharging Three indications of overcharging are a Active material on the vent...

Page 59: ...en placed in the ON position Battery Charging aLWaYS WEar SPLaSh ProoF SaFETY GLaSSES WhEN WorKING WITh BaTTErIES The converter inverter also operates as a battery charger when it is connected to a 12...

Page 60: ...kitchen and or bath and outside recepts are equipped with a protective circuit interrupter The ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI is designed to break the flow of current to the protected outlet w...

Page 61: ...he hood You should refer to the chassis owner s manual for details on these fuses The Class A motor home also has a 12 Volt fuse panel electrical distribution box located on the fire wall under the ho...

Page 62: ...CLASS C GAS SYSTEM PANELS Note Please use this information as a guide Check your motor home for the sticker with the exact call outs 110V For Units With 50 amp Service 110V For Units With 30 amp Servi...

Page 63: ...night The alternator will charge at a higher rate right after the vehicle s been started replacing the power used to start the vehicle but the charging should quickly go back to normal and hold its o...

Page 64: ...n an enclosed building or in a partly enclosed area such as a garage 4 rEVIEW the safety precautions for fuel and exhaust fumes elsewhere in this manual 5 Do NoT operate the generator when the motor h...

Page 65: ...of the system by in line check valves To connect the motor home to an outside source of water 1 Remove the cap from the fresh water inlet on the side of the motor home and attach one end of the fresh...

Page 66: ...fresh water tank If the tank is filled beyond capacity water will flow out through this vent onto the ground Note Always fill the tank with clean potable water from a known safe source Make sure to cl...

Page 67: ...le hose end for inch hose with inch threaded end compression style 1 1 cup of household bleach 1 Install one male and one female hose end to one of the 4 foot sections of hose When completed the secti...

Page 68: ...ations the monitoring system indicates higher levels than are actually present in the holding tank Certain cleaning products and food by products can build up on the inside walls of the holding tanks...

Page 69: ...ross vehicle weight Enough water should be kept in the black water tank to cover the bottom to prevent hardening of any residue that may remain Do not dump black water tank until it is 3 4 full This p...

Page 70: ...e outlet and dump station inlet The following guidelines will help to ensure trouble free operation Never put anything in black water tank other than toilet paper especially for motor home systems Do...

Page 71: ...d Note Unnecessary frequent flushing of the stool will quickly deplete your fresh water supply and fill your holding tank If the black water tank becomes full you will no longer be able to flush the s...

Page 72: ...ed technician or dealer Class a Water System Winterization 1 Level the unit for good system drainage 2 Drain the waste water tanks black then grey following drainage guidelines and fresh water tank 3...

Page 73: ...aintenance Neglecting proper maintenance procedures is the usual cause of most water system problems Road vibrations and shocks as well as excessive pressure from some city water sources are the main...

Page 74: ...por This vapor is reduced in pressure by passing through a regulator This reduction in pressure is a two step process which assures consistent pressure for use regardless of outside temperatures weath...

Page 75: ...10 to 13 PSI before sending it along to the low pressure regulator second stage This second stage regulator reduces the pressure further to 11 inches water column or 6 35 ounces per square inch The tw...

Page 76: ...de icing agent to the propane gas tank 6 Keep the regulator covered at all times Note IF FrEEZE UP DoES oCCUr shut off the propane gas at the tank A frozen regulator may permit propane gas to flow at...

Page 77: ...USE ThE raNGE hooD 5 Leave the area until the odor clears 6 Have the system checked by a trained professional before using again When performng any work or maintenance in the motor home ensure that y...

Page 78: ...tor home at least once a month Use warm water and a mild detergent to clean the finish Take care to avoid spraying water directly into refrigerator and furnace vents when washing the motor home Remove...

Page 79: ...rior surfaces is the best insurance against surface deterioration such as fading yellowing or chalking Take care to avoid spraying water directly into refrigerator and furnace vents when washing the m...

Page 80: ...sary to keep moisture from entering and causing severe damage such as rot mold or mildew If you encounter drying cracked or weathered seals make sure to reseal as necessary Check with your dealer for...

Page 81: ...d spots that could have occurred during travel or maintenance on the motor home The entire system including regulator pressure should be checked annually or whenever you suspect a problem by a qualifi...

Page 82: ...up The vent system operates at all times however it is most effective when the lamps are on and the vehicle is in motion Since most motor homes are parked for long periods of time they have a greater...

Page 83: ...y To PrEVENT INJUrIES aND DaMaGE CoMPLY WITh aNY INSTrUCTIoNS ProVIDED BY ThE BULB MaNUFaCTUrEr Whenever working on any electrical system switch off the electrical accessory you are working on or refe...

Page 84: ...r leaks and signs of wear Make sure to keep the system sanitized and take care to winterize during cold weather see instructions elsewhere in this manual Do not allow water to remain in system for ext...

Page 85: ...tead If you will be using your motor home when conditions fall below the freezing level it will be necessary to protect the drainage system components from damage by the addition of an approved antifr...

Page 86: ...ually over a 30 to 45 day period even when disconnected by use of the battery disconnect switch We recommend that at least monthly the batteries be checked for charge If the charge is 80 12 5 Volts or...

Page 87: ...t preventive measure Further any spills should be wiped up quickly and dried as soon as possible Avoid leaving damp items lying about On safe surfaces use mold or mildew killing cleaning products Chec...

Page 88: ...able temperature in the motor home and avoid nighttime setbacks of 10 or more Drastic setbacks that reduce the indoor air temperature quickly can increase the chance for airborne moisture to condense...

Page 89: ...hours Drying areas quickly minimizes the chance for moisture damage and possible mold growth which can begin to form colonies in 48 hours A variety of methods can be used to help the drying process R...

Page 90: ...Lube Window Latches Lubricate Door Locks Strike Pocket Include Exterior Storage Doors Seals Adhesives Inspect Reseal as Needed LP Gas System Check for Leaks Road Damage Qualified Service Technician In...

Page 91: ...Slide Out Awning 49 B BaTTErIES 58 Battery Charging 60 Battery Disconnect Switch 60 Battery Isolator Controller 59 Battery Maintenance 59 Battery Safety 58 C CarBoN MoNoXIDE aND SMoKE DETECTorS 19 Car...

Page 92: ...Sh raDIo 35 DoorS DraWErS aND SToraGE CoMParTMENTS 43 Bed Storage Some Models 43 DraINaGE SYSTEM 82 E EGrESS WINDoW 25 ELECTrICaL SYSTEM 57 ELEVaTED BEDS aND ELECTrIC BED LIFT SYSTEMS 44 Tips for Safe...

Page 93: ...TEr 6 1 h haZarD FLaShEr CoNTroL 33 L LaWS oF ThE roaD 16 M MaNUFaCTUrErS WarraNTIES 12 MoLD 87 Avoid Drastic Thermostat Setbacks 89 Carpet Care And Moisture Management 89 Effects of Prolonged Occupan...

Page 94: ...SIoN SYSTEM 34 Camera Operation 34 rEPorTING SaFETY DEFECTS 16 rooF 81 rooF MoUNTED aIr CoNDITIoNEr 54 Performance Characteristics 54 Return Air Filters 54 rooF VENTS 85 S SaFETY rEGULaTIoNS For ProPa...

Page 95: ...4 V VEhICLE WEIGhING ProCEDUrES 14 How To Weigh Your Motor Home 14 Weight Terms 15 Where To Weigh Your Motor Home 14 VENDor CoNTaCT INForMaTIoN 12 W WaSTE WaTEr SYSTEM 6 9 Emptying the Holding Tanks 7...

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