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  TIFFIN MOTORHOMES 

–ALLEGRO® 

Chapter 13 

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 

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Monthly 

 

 •  Check the water levels of the batteries. 

 

 •  Visually inspect the fire extinguisher(s). 

 

Every Three Months 

 

 •  Check LP gas lines for leaks with soap solution or leak detector. 

 

 •  Clean the microwave hood exhaust fan filter and blades. 

 

 •  Test smoke alarm, carbon monoxide detector, and CO/LP gas detector. 

 

 •  Check operation of windows, latches, and hinges. 

 

 •  Clean the roof; clean the roof ducted air conditioner filter or filters. 

 

 •  Clean and inspect door and window seals; reseal where necessary. 

 

 •  Inspect and reseal around the tub and shower area where necessary. 

 

 •  Lubricate the exterior door hinges and latches with a graphite (silicone) lubricant. 

 

 •  Check, clean, and tighten battery cables and inspect batteries for proper fluid levels. 

 

Every Six Months 

 

 •  Inspect any slide-out for proper seal. If realignment is necessary, please contact an authorized Tiffin  

 

  Motorhomes Service Center. 

 

 •  Inspect all exterior rubber seals and apply an UV inhibitor, such as 303 Protectant, as necessary. 

 

 •  Change the battery in the smoke detector. 

 

 •  Rotate tires as recommended by the tire manufacturer. 

 

 •  Check all gas appliances for proper operation. 

 

 •  Have the LP system inspected by a qualified technician. 

 

 •  Lubricate the movable parts on the entrance step. 

 

 •  Change the batteries in both the smoke detector and the CO/LP gas detector. 

 

Annually 

 

 •  Inspection of roof seams and joints should be performed by an authorized Motorhomes Service  

 

  Center.   If resealing is necessary, it is the owner’s responsibility and is not covered by the  

 

  Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty. 

 

 •  Sanitize the fresh water system. 

 

 •  Wax and buff all gel-coat surfaces on the vehicle as described previously in this chapter. 

Important 

Cosmetic adjustments and alignments must be performed within the first three 

months from date of original purchase for warranty consideration. Thereafter, 

these items are considered routine maintenance. 

Summary of Contents for 2014 Allegro

Page 1: ...2014 Allegro Owner s Manual MADE TO MOVE YOU 105 2nd Street NW Red Bay Alabama 35582 USA 256 356 8661 info tiffinmotorhomes com ...

Page 2: ...s possible at the time of printing However because of Tiffin Motorhomes ongoing and dedicated commitment to excellence improvement of Tiffin s motor homes is a continuing process Consequently Tiffin Motorhomes reserves the right to make substitutions and improvements in its makes and models of motor homes without prior notification Substitutions of comparable or better materials finishes appliance...

Page 3: ...P Gas Regulator 3 6 Carbon Monoxide LP Gas Detector 3 6 Chapter 4 Major Appliances Accessories Refrigerator 4 2 Microwave Convection Oven 4 3 Air Filtration Fan 4 4 Oven and Optional Cook Top 4 4 TELEVISION SYSTEM OPERATION 4 6 Television Antenna 4 6 Tri Pod Hookup 4 6 Television Sat Dish Control Optional 4 7 Television Sets 4 7 BluRay DVD Player 4 8 AM FM CD Stereo System 4 8 Cable Telephone Jack...

Page 4: ... Tank 11 4 Sanitizing 11 5 Water Heater Bypass System 11 6 Freshwater Lines 11 6 WASTEWATER SYSTEMS 11 7 General Information 11 7 Toilet 11 7 P Traps 11 7 Black Water Holding Tank 11 8 Gray Water Holding Tank 11 8 Wastewater Disposal 11 8 Sewer Connection and Camping 11 9 No Fuss Flush 11 10 Exterior Shower 11 11 Chapter 12 Windows Awnings Vents Doors Windows 12 2 Awnings 12 2 Vents 12 4 Doors 12 ...

Page 5: ...hs 13 32 Annually 13 33 Winterizing 13 33 De Winterizing 13 36 Chapter 14 Maintenance Data Charts Motor Home Owner s Data Sheet 14 2 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14 3 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14 4 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14 5 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14 6 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14 7 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14 8 iv ...

Page 6: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 ...

Page 7: ...he vehicle and all factory installed components from other vendors and suppliers to Tiffin Motorhomes The detailed operation instructions and maintenance instructions on these components are also included in this package 4 Assisting the customer in completing the registration forms to avoid loss of warranty coverage The dealer should review the limited warranty provisions with the customer to stre...

Page 8: ...atures before you attempt to use your motor home Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty The Tiffin Motorhomes limited warranty was provided to you by your authorized Tiffin Motorhomes dealer during the pre delivery inspection When you inquire about your Tiffin Motorhomes warranty please refer to this document Should you need or desire an additional copy or other information please contact Tiffin Motor...

Page 9: ... those wishing more information e g locations of authorized subsidiaries the following web site www rvamerica com data s_alist htm should be helpful This site provides complete alphabetic listings of all suppliers and vendors for all contemporary recreational vehicles and motor homes Warranty Service If any warranty service may be required that service needs to be completed during the warranty per...

Page 10: ...uthorized Tiffin Motorhomes Dealership please access the Tiffin Motorhomes website at www tiffinmotorhomes com and then click on the Dealer Locater button then enter in the appropriate search criteria such as zip code and search radius or dealer name and state then click on Find Locations the dealer s name address and telephone number will then be displayed for your use Specification Labels There ...

Page 11: ...CCC is equal to or less than the GVWR minus the UVW Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR This is the value specified by the chassis manufacturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight of the motor home with a towed trailer and or vehicle if any Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating SCWR This is the maximum weight capacity of the combined number of persons i e number of people multiplied by 154 pounds pe...

Page 12: ...eight of the motor home save for the front axle This weight should not exceed the total rating of the axles remaining on the scales The front axle weight is determined by subtracting the weight from the GVW that was obtained in the first step which was performed earlier The result should not exceed the listed front axle weight rating For a more thorough weighing of the motor home Chapter 14 contai...

Page 13: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 1 DRIVING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DRIVING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 ...

Page 14: ...ual and that you fully understand the equipment on your motor home and how to use that equipment safely Warning Any portable fuel burning e g charcoal propane butane wood equipment must not be used inside the motor home Any use of such equipment inside the motor home may readily cause fires and or asphyxiation by carbon monoxide poisoning Further such unauthorized use would probably invalidate you...

Page 15: ... is familiar with all escape exits doors escape window Do not use the emergency window as a routine exit this is strictly to be used for emergency purposes only When the motor home is parked be sure that the emergency exits are not inadvertently blocked Prior to Departure For your continued safety and convenience the following is a representative check list designed to assure your safety while dri...

Page 16: ...wer cords are disconnected and properly stowed Assure that the leveling jacks are in the travel position After entering the motor home make sure that the electrically actuated retractable step has properly operated to retract the step fully before starting the engine of the motor home Driving Various adjustments need to be made to assure the driver s comfort and the safety of the motor home before...

Page 17: ...tch located on the driver s console Depress the switch to lower or raise shade The switch will be labeled VISOR The time delay switch must be held a few seconds before it is activated CAUTION DO NOT over extend the shade as this may block the view of the road Fuels for the Motor home Your motor home is designed to have several types of petroleum derived fuels used in the routine operation of the m...

Page 18: ...ld system to the LP based appliances used in your motor home LP appliance lighting problems are typically caused by an improperly adjusted gas regulator NEVER attempt to adjust or reset the gas regulator yourself as an authorized service technician is needed to make these adjustments As a good preventive maintenance activity the regulator should be checked semi annually by a service technician and...

Page 19: ...m this work Remember the main valve at the LP gas tank must be closed whenever any gas appliance is to be installed removed or serviced this process prevents LP gas leakage which could result in a possible harmful explosion If the odor of LP gas e g rotten eggs is ever detected immediately discontinue use of any gas appliances and seek the services of a qualified service technician Warning When th...

Page 20: ...ffin Motorhomes has taken every precaution and design practice to minimize or negate this possibility but the final determination rests with the owner and user of the motor home Accordingly it is in the best interests of the owners users and their guests to be aware of basic fire safety practices and procedures and those particular features that Tiffin Motorhomes has provided for fire safety Fire ...

Page 21: ...moke Detector The Allegro motor home is equipped with a battery operated smoke detector Figure 2 6 located on the ceiling in the living area of the motor home left hand side of picture Read and become familiar with the operation and periodic testing of this detector The smoke detector should be tested on a weekly basis before each trip and after any period of storage of the motor home If a low bat...

Page 22: ...ower to the motor home Turn on the LP gas valve at the LP tank Connect the fresh water supply and sanitize the water systems see Chapter 11 as needed Connect the waste drain hose to the external sewer hook up Start the refrigerator water heater and furnace as warranted Light the oven pilot light as needed Certain appliances such as the refrigerator will not work properly if the motor home is not l...

Page 23: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 3 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 2 1 ...

Page 24: ...ductwork which could produce odors fumes and possibly some smoke This occurrence is normal and should not cause concern unless it persists for an excessive amount of time To minimize the after effects of this burn off process the initial use of the furnace should be done with all the doors and windows open to permit normal air circulation to dissipate these possible odors and fumes For routine ope...

Page 25: ...designed for 120 VAC power supplied either from the external power cord or from the generator Any unnecessary heat loading e g exposure to direct sunlight for long periods of time transmittance of sunlight through the windows will work the air conditioning system harder and may compromise the desired results Accordingly if the air conditioning system is to be used park the motor home in a shady lo...

Page 26: ... for the zone 5 If your vehicle contains more than one ZONE depress the ZONE button to select Zone 2 and repeat procedures from Step 2 above Repeat procedure for each additional zone 6 If your vehicle has two roof top air conditioners utilizing a 50 amp power cord some restrictions may apply When only 30 amps are available you most likely will have to turn off one of the two air conditioners to pr...

Page 27: ...d keep the LP gas system off until that system is inspected by a qualified service technician as soon as possible Do not delay in addressing any possible gas leaks with appropriate service because of the inherent hazards to safety Caution When the motor home is not being used the main LP gas valve must be turned off Also turn off the main valve when the LP gas tank is to be refueled to avoid the p...

Page 28: ...de to a reduced pressure on its outlet side by permitting a controlled expansion of the gas through the regulator this gas expansion necessarily cools the gas by means of the Joule Thompson effect and if cooled enough may cause any moisture content to freeze To minimize or negate this possibility always keep the main valve to the LP gas tank closed when the system is not in use When the LP tank is...

Page 29: ...rm persists in re arming and giving further alarms ventilate the motor home by opening doors and windows and then check for possible LP gas leaks If the leak cannot be readily found then close the main valve to the LP tank and turn off all gas appliances and then take the motor home to a qualified service technician after the ventilation process is concluded and the doors and windows again shut e ...

Page 30: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES ACCESSORIES MAJOR APPLIANCES ACCESSORIES 4 1 ...

Page 31: ...ither the external electrical power line must be connected to the motor home or the on board electrical generator must be running to provide the necessary 120 volt AC power To operate the refrigerator in the LP gas mode the main LP gas valve must be open To start the gas electric refrigerator press the main power on off button left hand side of panel Figure 4 1 to the down position Then press the ...

Page 32: ...l should be moved from the coldest setting to the desired temperature range usually 3 the mid point on the scale To turn the refrigerator off press the main power on off button to the off i e UP position this will shut off all DC power to the refrigerator including the interior light Residential Refrigerator If your motor home is equipped with an optional residential refrigerator Figure 4 3 please...

Page 33: ...ental filtration of other odors and gases including tobacco smoke candle fumes and related vapors The range hood contains filters which can be removed and cleaned or replaced to assure sustained normal operation Consult the particular owner s manual contained in the Owner s Information Package Oven and Optional Cook Top The Allegro is equipped with a standard oven with a three burner range or it m...

Page 34: ...ir for safe operation Before using any cooking appliance make sure that an overhead vent or window is open and or turn on an exhaust fan Remember that any LP gas operated appliance in the motor home will be consuming oxygen in the motor home If the motor home is totally closed during such operation the oxygen level may be reduced and the associated carbon monoxide level may be increased thereby ca...

Page 35: ...g will begin When scanning is complete press OK If you do not receive the desired channels re direct the Antenna with Control located in the upper cabinet in front of the passenger seat After re directing the antenna you must rescan channels Tri Pod Hookup The tri pod hookup will use a high isolation A B Top Push Button Switch Figure 4 7 which will allow the user to switch between two input source...

Page 36: ...elevision set s Figure 4 9 furnished with the motor home are cable ready The television s are powered by 120 volt AC electricity therefore the motor home must either be plugged into an external source of AC power or using the on board power from the generator TV s and option DVD player will operate for a period of time off the inverter But batteries will need to be charged when RV power drops belo...

Page 37: ...conventional car stereo system Cable Telephone Jack The Allegro contains an exterior cable jack Figure 4 12 top and also a telephone hookup This telephone connection permits the owner to access external telephone services e g RV parks so that these services are available for use within the motor home proper Within the motor home there are several telephone jacks e g living room for connecting tele...

Page 38: ...n indicator light on When the water eventually cools reset the system by turning the switch to the off position for at least 30 seconds and then turn the switch back on 6 If a lockout condition persists contact your authorized dealer 120 Volt AC Electrical Operation 1 For electrical operation if the motor home electrical service is rated greater than 30 Amperes use the power switch on the water he...

Page 39: ...e substances near or adjacent to the water heater Provide adequate space for ventilation and air circulation Water Heater Storage If the motor home is to be stored during the winter months the water heater should be drained Figure 4 13 to prevent damage caused by freezing water contained in the water heater To drain the water heater first turn off all electrical power turn off the LP gas going to ...

Page 40: ...ed with the CB radio Note Channel 11 is considered an emergency channel and monitoring this channel may give one information about road conditions accidents and related matters potentially affecting the travels of the motor home operator To talk with someone simply press the push to talk switch and speak To listen to any reply release the push to talk switch and listen to the speaker Remember that...

Page 41: ... condition POWER indicator light up red 2 Adjust the VOLUME control 3 Adjust the picture contrast and brightness The DAY NIGHT selector switch should normally be kept in the DAY released position When you view the picture at night or in a tunnel etc depress the switch to make the picture less bright therefore in the NIGHT position Thus the picture will be easy to view even in a dark place When you...

Page 42: ...to think clearly or quickly CO is one of the products of combustion for many materials including petroleum based products e g gasoline diesel fuel propane butane among others Since many of the appliances and the engines associated with the motor home produce CO in their normal operations it is necessary to assure that CO levels do not rise to dangerous levels within the motor home In sufficiently ...

Page 43: ...ate the Test Mute button 2 Immediately move to a source of fresh air either outdoors or by an open door or window Do a head count to make sure that all people and pets within the motor home have moved to a source of fresh air too Do not reenter the motor home or move away from the source s of fresh air until the emergency responders have arrived the motor home interior is sufficiently aired out an...

Page 44: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 5 CABINETS FURNITURE CABINETS FURNITURE 5 1 ...

Page 45: ... made about the Tiffin supplied cabinetry which may or may not be applicable for your specific Allegro configuration Cabinets are provided in the kitchen dining area to accommodate the routine cooking utensils and groceries normally desired for travel Storage space within these cabinets Figure 5 2 has been so designed to accommodate the typical sizes and configurations of food supplies e g cereal ...

Page 46: ...clean and polish the cabinetry Do not try to soak these wooden surfaces with any water or any other liquid be sure to wipe up spills or residues of any fluids that contact these surfaces to preclude any staining or discoloration of the cabinet surfaces Furniture Kitchen Dining Living Room Areas On all the various floor plans of the Allegro a built in dinette booth Figure 5 5 is standard This dinet...

Page 47: ...erence The control switch for the driver s chair is located on the left hand side in front of the power base controls In a comparable manner the passenger s seat is also a manually operated seat having essentially the same controls as that of the driver s seat and it is operated accordingly Bedroom Area If a décor coordinated quilted bedspread with accessorized pillow shams and accent pillow s are...

Page 48: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 6 STRUCTURAL FEATURES STRUCTURAL FEATURES 6 1 ...

Page 49: ...00 miles of use it is nonetheless recommended that you have the Allegro alignment checked after the first loading of the motor home However if you feel that you have noted some discrepancy or anomaly in steering operation please contact your chassis manufacturer or call Tiffin Customer Service at 256 356 0261 to address your concerns TYPICAL FEATURES OF CHASSIS ITEMS PROVIDED BY THE CHASSIS MANUFA...

Page 50: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES 7 1 ...

Page 51: ...o that they match the power cable and that they are in good condition i e aren t bent or damaged If there is a circuit breaker switch at the plug end of the power cord that breaker should be turned off before making the connection Insert the plug into the mating outlet and then turn the circuit breaker on Close and lock the electrical compartment door to protect the contents and to keep them clean...

Page 52: ...ile trying to start the Allegro engine a jump start situation is realized between the coach and chassis batteries If the battery boost switch is required to start the engine on a regular basis ask your Tiffin Motorhomes Dealership to check the chassis batteries and the associated charging system Battery Inspection and Care As the batteries contain a significant amount of electrical energy they mus...

Page 53: ...f baking soda sodium bicarbonate and water distilled or de ionized preferred tapwater acceptable to clean and neutralize any acidic build up around the battery terminals If there is any forming on the top of the battery this indicates that acidic residues are being neutralized Rinse the cleaned areas thoroughly with distilled or de ionized water tap water is okay too Avoid getting the baking soda ...

Page 54: ...he vehicle is to be stored for any appreciable time Turning this switch off disconnects the coach batteries only not the chassis batteries This feature is designed to prevent the coach batteries from being drained during storage This switch also disconnects all the 12 VDC circuitry from the batteries thus removing the total electrical load from those batteries with the exception of the LP detector...

Page 55: ...pped GFCI in the kitchen or bathroom All GFCI protected receptacles are marked as such but only one of them may have two pushbuttons on the receptacle as shown in the picture The upper pushbutton is a test button which can be used to assure that the GFCI function is working all one need do to test this function is to push that upper button There will be a momentary click and the circuit will be di...

Page 56: ...tments in the Allegro motor home Prior to starting or stopping the generator Figure 7 9 make sure that all the 120 VAC appliances are turned off NOTE The 5 5 KW generator is capable of operating two air conditioners at the same time but does not have any additional capacity to operate any other appliances in conjunction with both air conditioners running After the generator has been started wait u...

Page 57: ...eful when working around these connections as an accidental electrical short to ground i e momentarily connecting the positive or hot terminal to any part of the chassis can be hazardous and harmful Fuse Blocks Some of the electrical circuitry within the motor home is protected by various fusing systems Some of these fuse blocks Figure 7 11 are immediately accessible from the driver s side underne...

Page 58: ...cular fuse to see if there is any noticeable degradation e g wiring insulation nicked missing or melted which may indicate damage beyond the fusing proper Seven Pin Towing Connector Your Allegro is equipped with a standard 7 pin connector Figure 7 13 near the towing hitch at the rear of the motor home to supply the necessary circuitry to control a towed vehicle The wiring of that connector is show...

Page 59: ...unt the secured cable in a manner to keep it both from mechanical damage and water intrusion When the towed vehicle is again coupled to the motor home via the towing hitch and the cable is again connected to the 7 pin connector make sure the resultant connection is tight and solid so that the connection won t jar loose during use Several supplemental methods to secure that connection have been use...

Page 60: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 8 SLIDE OUT FEATURES SLIDE OUT FEATURES 8 1 ...

Page 61: ...here is an interlock which keeps the slide out mechanism from operating when the ignition is on Figure 8 1 Slide Out Switches Warning BEFORE ACTIVATING THE SLIDE OUT FEATURES please read the slide out Room instruction manual first Additionally the motor home must be parked and the leveling jacks must be used to level the motor home PRIOR to activating the slide out features TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEG...

Page 62: ...locks the room into position Retracting the Slide Out Room 1 Before attempting to move the motor home the slide out room must be fully retracted 2 Verify that the battery is fully charged and connected to the electrical system 3 With the ignition switch in the on position and the engine running with the park brake set push the in portion of the rocker switch allow the slide out room to go to its f...

Page 63: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES EXTERIOR FEATURES 9 1 ...

Page 64: ...center of gravity of the motor home essentially unchanged and should not adversely affect the handling characteristics of the motor home when it is in motion Security Lights On the Allegro exterior security lights Figure 9 3 are standard features A light is installed on the passenger side of the coach to help light that side of the Allegro for added protection This light can serve as a porch light...

Page 65: ...tenance these jacks are not meant for this type of service and this misuse would be very dangerous to the operator HWH Leveling Control Panel The HWH Computerized Leveling system Figure 9 5 requires minimal effort from the motor home user For leveling of the motor home perform the following steps Manual Leveling Standard 1 Turn the ignition switch to the acc or on position The engine must be off t...

Page 66: ...home the Store position on the HWH Leveling Console must be engaged Caution If the vehicle is equipped with a slide out DO NOT OPERATE any room extension until the leveling and stabilizing procedure has been properly completed DO NOT RETRACT the leveling system until the slide out room has been retracted NEVER operate the leveling system when the slide out is extended Caution DO NOT LIFT the wheel...

Page 67: ...OWN position 4 Turn the step power switch off The step should remain in an extended position when the door is closed Turning off the power with the step retracted will hold the step in a retracted position as well 5 With the step extended Figure 9 7 turn the step power switch off and close the entrance door Turn the vehicle ignition switch on The ignition override system will go into effect and th...

Page 68: ... driver The bottom half of each mirror is convex and is also adjusted manually Detailed instructions for these manual adjustments can be found in the manufacturer s literature available in the Owner s Information Package However this brief overview of mirror adjustment can begin the process The top portion of the mirror should be adjusted horizontally so that you can see your own motor home in the...

Page 69: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 10 INTERIOR FEATURES INTERIOR FEATURES 10 1 ...

Page 70: ...igure 10 3 Please become familiar with the recommended care and cleaning of the carpeting to assure its prolonged life Vinyl tile flooring is standard in the kitchen and bathroom areas of the motor home For routine cleaning sweeping or vacuuming the floor would be sufficient If more thorough cleaning is warranted the flooring can be cleaned with a damp mop and water For more stubborn stains a mixt...

Page 71: ... is installed on a manual roller that is operated with a chain There is a separate chain for the solar and blackout shades you will need to use the specific one for the shade you desire to operate Pulling the chain will raise or lower the solar or blackout shade whichever is desired The chain driven shades are located on all the windows in the living area and bedroom A single white chain is locate...

Page 72: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 11 PLUMBING BATH FIXTURES PLUMBING BATH FIXTURES 11 1 ...

Page 73: ...ylic double bowl sink equipped with two sink covers to provide additional counter space when the sink is not in use For the sink cleaning care consists of washing only with mild detergents and water and using a soft cloth for subsequent drying and polishing The faucet in the kitchen may be a single handle faucet Bath Sink Shower Accessories The sink in the bathroom is a solid continuous surface Wh...

Page 74: ... present in the supply tank as doing so may cause physical damage or blow fuses If water does not flow when a faucet is turned on while using the demand system use the following troubleshooting chart Figure 11 5 Water Pump Switch TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 11 PLUMBING BATH FIXTURES 11 3 All of the water should be drained from the freshwater system when the unit is not in use for extended pe...

Page 75: ...city water supply Disconnect the hose from the city water connection and store the hose in the water compartment Figure 11 6 City Water Connection TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 11 PLUMBING BATH FIXTURES 11 4 Filling the Freshwater Tank The freshwater tank is normally filled from the potable water connection although certain Allegro models may have an additional valve to permit filling from the...

Page 76: ...ump and open the valve from the solution to the pump Turn the tank fill valve from city water to tank fill Turn on the water pump until all of the solution is pumped into the freshwater tank 5 Turn off the water pump Then close the valve to the solution Open the valve from the tank to the water pump Fill the water tank with the city water tank fill or by using the same method as was used to put th...

Page 77: ...ome is traveling can cause pipes and fittings to become loose Check all of the plumbing connections for leaks at least on an annual basis If the water pump runs when all faucets are turned off check for a possible leak Be sure that the drain valves are closed Connections at the kitchen and bathroom faucets normally seal by hand tightening them and then making an additional half turn with a wrench ...

Page 78: ...irl effect in the bowl The greatest problem that causes stool solids to accumulate in the holding tank is lack of liquids When using your toilet it is wise to fill the toilet full of water this will help wash the solids away from directly below the toilet and to assure complete dumping of the holding tank To add water to the toilet bowl push down on the flush lever To flush the toilet push down on...

Page 79: ...e ABS plastic holding tanks and seals Gray Water Holding Tank The gray water holding tank is located in the underbelly of the vehicle It is primarily used for the drainage from the kitchen and bath sinks and the shower Wastewater Disposal Both of the holding tanks terminate in a valve arrangement that permits draining each tank separately or together It is recommended to drain the black water tank...

Page 80: ...s the T handle is pulled After you have drained the black water tank immediately drain the gray water tank This procedure helps to flush the black water from the sewage hose When both of the tanks are empty flush them with a freshwater rinse before you close the valves The gray tanks are easily flushed by pouring a couple of gallons of water into a sink drain The drain outlet is engineered for qui...

Page 81: ...Allegro has an exterior shower Figure 11 11 left side for your use and convenience outside That exterior shower is located in the service compartment which is located on the driver s side of the motor home The exterior shower feature allows you to do such things as rinse off sand or grass muddy shoes or bathe yourself outside of your motor home The faucet Figure 11 11 upper right operates just as ...

Page 82: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 12 WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS 12 1 ...

Page 83: ...exiting so that no personal injury is sustained in the process It is also prudent when parking the motor home to be aware of where this emergency exit window will be situated so that it is not inadvertently blocked or impeded from its normal intended operation should such become necessary Awnings The power patio awning Figure 12 3 is standard on the Allegro The power patio awning is extremely dura...

Page 84: ...ob on bottom arm 2 Pull top arm down to lower roller tube to desired height 3 While holding top arm in place tighten knob to set pitch 4 Repeat for hardware on other side IMPORTANT To ensure rain water will run off awning ensure that one end of the awning is lower than the other end This will reduce the potential for water pooling in the center of the awning 5 Prior to closing awning loosen knob t...

Page 85: ...bove perform the following steps 1 Slide the pull strap provided into the utility slot of the FRTA see awning instructions found in Owner s Information Package page 4 Figure 6 2 While one person is holding onto the pull strap remove the screw in the top of the right top casting The FRTA will immediately roll in once the bolt is removed Walk the awning to the closed position 3 Align hole where scre...

Page 86: ...led by an on off switch mounted on the bathroom wall Figure 12 4 VDC Vent Fan Figure 12 6 Detail of Keyless Lock Doors Caution Always secure the dead bolt lock while the motor home is in motion to prevent accidental opening of the entrance door The primary entrance Figure 12 5 to the motor home is a radius door having a key lock and a dead bolt for additional security There is also a screen door F...

Page 87: ...home are aware of this exit option should it ever become necessary and never park the vehicle in such a manner as to block this exit even temporarily When one leaves the motor home be sure to secure and lock the driver s side door as well as the front door for the desired level of security Additionally be sure to close and secure the sliding window in the driver s side door too Figure 12 7 Driver ...

Page 88: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 13 1 ...

Page 89: ...hampoo cleans without fear of leaving a residue to gum up the clear coat finish Generally one ounce 1 oz is all you need per five gallon bucket of water Also add one half to one cup of food grade distilled white vinegar to your wash bucket If your water is soft one half cup is sufficient Hard water requires a full cup per five gallon bucket Vinegar serves a two fold purpose First it boosts the cle...

Page 90: ...face and removal becomes difficult Prevention becomes the key Wash one side at a time rinse and then dry quickly first using Mary Moppins EZE Squeegee followed by a towel placed over the Cleaning Head Buff water spots immediately with a 1000 grit polishing compound or RenewzIt a product by Mary Moppins which removes water spots scratches and oxidation To remove oil and grease remember an important...

Page 91: ...may cause the decals to loosen and subsequently to peel Test small sections of decals when using any type of cleaning solution Recommended Sealants for Specific Sealing Applications SEALANT SOLUTION Plas T Cote Metal or fiberglass roof Surebond SB 140 Rubber laminated to metal roof and ALL SKYLIGHTS Carlisle 502 LSW Self Leveling Sealant Rubber roof over wood base Silicone Sealant To cover butyl a...

Page 92: ...essionally inspected on an annual basis for leaks Sealant may be necessary in the second year of ownership Warning Use caution when working on the top of your motor home The wet roof may be extremely slippery and as such a possible safety hazard Moisture Management This section outlines important recommendations to manage moisture in your motor home to avoid moisture related damage such as mold wh...

Page 93: ...e condensation water directly to a drain Avoid Drastic Thermostat Setbacks Cooler surface temperatures increase the potential for condensation and surface mold growth To minimize the opportunity for condensation to form on interior surfaces maintain a comfortable temperature in your RV and avoid nighttime setbacks of 10 degrees or more Drastic setbacks that reduce the indoor air temperature quickl...

Page 94: ...te an exhaust fan in combination with the use of any un vented combustion appliance within the RV Water vapor and other combustion byproducts should be vented to the exterior of the RV The RV owner should strictly follow use and maintenance instructions for safe operation of any combustion equipment particularly un vented equipment Exterior Care of Your RV The exterior shell of the RV is the prima...

Page 95: ... an acceptable range This is discussed further in the Interior Care of Your RV section If you have any questions about moisture related issues in the environment you plan to use the RV in for a majority of the time contact Tiffin Motorhomes Service Department at 256 356 0261 Storage of Your RV During those periods when your motor home is not in use care must be taken to ensure moisture sources are...

Page 96: ...air across the surface Because moisture is key to mold issues treat all signs of condensation and spills seriously and deal with promptly Failure to deal with a moisture issue promptly may cause more severe issues where none initially existed or may make a small problem much worse Learn to recognize signs of mold don t paint over or cover up suspicious discoloration until you are sure it is not mo...

Page 97: ...essure observing tire and vehicle load limits not carrying more weight in your vehicle than your tires or vehicle can safely handle avoiding road hazards and inspecting tires for cuts slashes and other irregularities are the most important things you can do to avoid tire failure such as tread separation or blowout and flat tires These actions along with other care and maintenance activities can al...

Page 98: ...e rear closet You can also find the recommended tire pressure and load limit for your vehicle in the vehicle owner s manual Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits Tire inflation pressure is the level of air in the tire that provides it with load carrying capacity and affects the overall performance of the vehicle The tire inflation pressure is a number that indicates the amount of air pressur...

Page 99: ... vehicle s tire information placard certification label or in the owner s manual Step 2 Record the tire pressure of all tires Step 3 If the tire pressure is too high in any of the tires slowly release air by gently pressing on the tire valve stem with the edge of your tire gauge until you get to the correct pressure Step 4 If the tire pressure is too low note the difference between the measured ti...

Page 100: ...hen they appear even with the outside of the tread it is time to replace your tires Another method for checking tread depth is to place a penny in the tread with Lincoln s head upside down and facing you If you can see the top of Lincoln s head you are ready for new tires Tire Balance and Wheel Alignment To avoid vibration or shaking of the vehicle when a tire rotates the tire must be properly bal...

Page 101: ... repaired Tires must be removed from the rim to be properly inspected before being plugged and patched Tire Fundamentals Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides a tire identification number for safety standard certification and in ca...

Page 102: ...ewall for improved steering response and better overall handling on dry pavement R The R stands for radial Radial ply construction of tires has been the industry standard for the past 20 years Next number This two digit number is the wheel or rim diameter in inches If you change your wheel size you will have to purchase new tires to match the new wheel number Next number This two or three digit nu...

Page 103: ...s all federal standards The next two numbers or letters are the plant code where it was manufactured and the last four numbers represent the week and year the tire was built For example the numbers 3197 means the 31st week of 1997 The other numbers are marketing codes used at the manufacturer s discretion This information is used to contact customers if a tire defect requires a recall Tire Ply Com...

Page 104: ...en four tires are put on each rear axle a total of six or more tires on the vehicle Max Load Single kg lbs at kPa psi Cold This information indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a single Load Range This information identifies the tire s load carrying capabilities and its inflation limits Vehicle Load Limits Determining the load limits of a vehicle includes more than...

Page 105: ...gallons this tank when filled would weigh about 800 pounds If more cargo or people are being transported water can be off loaded to keep the total amount of cargo added to the vehicle within the limits of the GVWR so as not to overload the vehicle Understanding this flexibility will allow you the owner to make choices that fit your travel and camping needs When loading your cargo be sure it is dis...

Page 106: ...curbs or other foreign objects in the roadway and try not to strike the curb when parking Tire Safety Checklist Check tire pressure regularly at least once a month including the spare Inspect tires for uneven wear patterns on the tread cracks foreign objects or other signs of wear or trauma Remove bits of glass and foreign objects wedged in the tread Make sure your tire valves have valve caps Chec...

Page 107: ...f the tire that is made of steel wires wrapped or reinforced by ply cords and that is shaped to fit the rim Bead separation This is the breakdown of the bond between components in the bead Bias ply tire A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at alternate angles substantially less than 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread Carcass The tire structure except tre...

Page 108: ...ed on a vehicle Light truck LT tire A tire designated by its manufacturer as primarily intended for use on lightweight trucks or multipurpose passenger vehicles Load rating The maximum load that a tire is rated to carry for a given inflation pressure Maximum load rating The load rating for a tire at the maximum permissible inflation pressure for that tire Maximum permissible inflation pressure The...

Page 109: ...ons weighing over 2 3 kilograms 5 lbs in excess of those standard items which they replace not previously considered in curb weight or accessory weight including heavy duty brakes ride levelers roof rack heavy duty battery and special trim Radial ply tire A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at substantially 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread Recommended...

Page 110: ...hare of the curb weight accessory weight and normal occupant weight distributed in accordance with Table I of CFR 49 571 110 and dividing by 2 Weather side The surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tire Wheel center member In the case of a non pneumatic tire assembly incorporating a wheel a mechanical device which attached either integrally or separably to the non pneumatic rim and p...

Page 111: ... The amount of air pressure one needs depends on the weight of the fully loaded motor home Consequently one cannot determine the correct air inflation pressure unless one knows the actual weights of the motor home Weighing the Motor Home Earlier in Chapter 1 the procedures for weighing the motor home were presented see pp 1 7 and 1 8 These procedures provided the weighing of an unloaded i e not st...

Page 112: ...ith grain elevators gravel pits recycling companies and large scale commercial truck stops are some of the possible locations for weighing the motor home One can also check the Yellow Pages of the telephone book for scales public or weighers to determine other locations for weighing the motor home A brief overview of the procedure for weighing the motor home is shown in Figure 13 8 Figure 13 8 Pro...

Page 113: ...nner the tire pressure has not been increased by the heating associated with both tire sidewall and tread flexure associated with traveling If one must check tires that are warm or hot remember that they will necessarily read higher than normal Do not bleed these tires down to the cold pressure readings as they will probably then be underinflated when they are actually cool Don t make any adjustme...

Page 114: ...ion of the appearance of such items caused by wear and or exposure to strong lighting is not covered by the Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty Carpet A weekly routine of vacuuming the carpet and fabrics throughout the vehicle is recommended Doing such will prevent an undue accumulation of dirt which can detract from the appearance of the carpeting and thus shorten its expected life Remember to emp...

Page 115: ...d permanent damage to the fabrics If a spill occurs blot the fluid with a dry towel do not rub the spill as rubbing may cause the liquid to set in the fabric and cause a stain When attempting to clean a spot or stain always start from the outside and work inward to avoid spreading the stain further Some stains or soils are extremely difficult or impossible to be removed completely These stains sho...

Page 116: ... other such materials to clean the dashboard as they will soften the plastic Woodwork Floors The wood cabinetry Figure 13 13 should be cared for with furniture polish to sustain the natural beauty and luster of the wood This procedure will also keep the cabinetry looking new prevent the wood from drying and reduce chances of accidental staining or aging Use area rugs and floor mats by the entrance...

Page 117: ... and drain cleansers If these chemicals should come into contact with the countertop surfaces immediately wash off these chemicals using appropriate safety measures to avoid injury Accessories The brass light fixtures bath accessories and faucets can be cleaned by wiping with a soft damp cloth Washing with warm water will remove dry water spots Do not use cleaners that contain harsh or abrasive ch...

Page 118: ...is also effective in removing moisture from the air Condensation levels are highest during times when a person is cooking or taking a shower in the motor home but these occasions are not the only times condensation is present Walls and ceiling panels may become wet when the moisture accumulates on these surfaces Tiffin Motorhomes does not recommend the use of any catalytic heaters because of resul...

Page 119: ...ecessary please contact an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Service Center Inspect all exterior rubber seals and apply an UV inhibitor such as 303 Protectant as necessary Change the battery in the smoke detector Rotate tires as recommended by the tire manufacturer Check all gas appliances for proper operation Have the LP system inspected by a qualified technician Lubricate the movable parts on the ent...

Page 120: ...he motor home Figure 13 17 Attach the supplied vinyl hose via the plastic coupling on the hose to the inlet connection and hand tighten that connection do not over tighten Note Remember the motor home also has an exterior shower therefore this system must be winterized as well 4 Place the other end of the hose into a gallon of freshwater system antifreeze one can refer to the local Tiffin Motorhom...

Page 121: ...t off both water faucets and then disconnect the water inlet hoses from the faucets and drain them This completes the process Alternative Washer Dryer Winterization through the Freshwater System 1 If one is currently pumping antifreeze through the freshwater system follow these steps to winterize the washer dryer 2 With the washer dryer power off turn the Wash Temperature knob to Warm 3 Turn the P...

Page 122: ...hat bag to the outlet line for safekeeping 5 Connect a source of compressed air up to 20 psig maximum onto the inlet fitting of the water solenoid valve Apply AC power to the solenoid valve for forcing the icemaker mold assembly through several harvest cycles 6 Remove the plastic cover from the mold assembly The bail arm must be in the down or on position 7 Start the harvest cycle with a flat blad...

Page 123: ...ool until the antifreeze solution is flushed out of the system and the water flow is clear 4 Once the system has been flushed open the water heater supply valve and close the water heater bypass valve Open the freshwater tank supply valve from the pump and the icemaker valve Be sure that the water heater tank is completely filled with water before turning on the water heater power or else signific...

Page 124: ... TIFFIN MOTORHOMES ALLEGRO Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE DATA CHARTS MAINTENANCE DATA CHARTS 14 1 ...

Page 125: ...ng information in the table for your future use Appliance Brand Model Number Serial Number Refrigerator Air Conditioner Water Heater Microwave Generator Television Front Back Up Monitor Optional AM FM CD Stereo DVD Player Reproduction Master Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record ...

Page 126: ...____ 14 3 RV Owner s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use Date Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost Reproduction Master Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record ...

Page 127: ...____ 14 4 RV Owner s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use Date Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost Reproduction Master Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record ...

Page 128: ...____ 14 5 RV Owner s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use Date Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost Reproduction Master Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record ...

Page 129: ...____ 14 6 RV Owner s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use Date Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost Reproduction Master Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record ...

Page 130: ...____ 14 7 RV Owner s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use Date Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost Reproduction Master Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record ...

Page 131: ...____ 14 8 RV Owner s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use Date Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost Reproduction Master Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record ...

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