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WEIGHING PROCEDURES

WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION

To weigh the motorhome properly, the motorhome should be level when the weighing process is per-

formed. Your Allegro Breeze motor home has been designed and built in compliance with the recom-

mended limits of the major-component/system suppliers to provide a realistic CCC. It is up to the 

fi

nal 

user to provide even distribution of the loads brought into the motor home to prevent uneven loading. 

Once the vehicle is loaded, it can be taken to any certi

fi

ed drive-on scales or individual-wheel scales to 

determine that the 

fi

nal weight is within speci

fi

ed limits for the motorhome. 

Th

e procedure that can be 

used is as follows:

First, drive the motorhome onto the scales so that all wheels are on the scales; this provides the gross 

vehicle weight (GVW) of the vehicle and can be recorded as such. 

Th

e GVW should not exceed the 

GVWR speci

fi

ed for the vehicle.

Second, drive the motorhome so that the front wheels are o

ff

 the scales and only the rear wheels remain 

on the scales; this provides the total weight of the vehicle, save for the front axle. 

Th

is weight should 

not exceed the total rating of the axles remaining on the scales. 

Th

e front axle weight is determined by 

subtracting the weight from the GVW that was obtained in the 

fi

rst step which was performed earlier.  

Th

e result should not exceed the listed front-axle weight rating.

To assure the maximum stability of the motorhome under static (i.e., parked) and dynamic (i.e., mov-

ing) conditions, the distribution of the items to be carried and stored within the motorhome and in 

the storage bays underneath the motorhome should be performed in such a manner to strive for rea-

sonably even side-to-side and front-to-rear dispersion of the weight of the stored items. 

Th

is process 

will assure that the motorhome is not “lop-sided” in weight distribution (i.e., all the stored weight on 

one side and/or mainly towards the front or the rear)—keeping a center of mass of the motorhome 

essentially centered on a front-to-rear and side-to-side basis will also provide better control of the mo-

torhome when it is in motion.  

GENERAL INFORMATION

Gross Axle-Weight Rating (GAWR)

 – 

Th

is is the maximum allowable weight for an axle; the GAWR 

considers the weakest link in the tire, wheel, brakes, hubs, axle, springs, and attaching parts.  To illus-

trate, if the axle is rated at 15,000 pounds and the tires are rated at 3,200 pounds each as a dual instal-

lation; then the maximum GAWR would be 12,800 pounds for a four-tire vehicle.

Summary of Contents for 2017 Allegro Breeze

Page 1: ...2017 Tiffin Motorhomes Inc 105 2nd St NW Red Bay AL 35582 Phone 256 356 8661 Email info tiffinmotorhomes com OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...105 2nd St NW Red Bay AL 35582 Phone 256 356 8661 Email info tiffinmotorhomes com www tiffinmotorhomes com ...

Page 3: ...ctions and guidance described in this manual are as accurate as possible at the time of printing However due to Tiffin Motorhomes ongoing and dedicated commitment to excellence improve ment 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 Substit...

Page 4: ...ns Safety Considerations 11 General Warnings 11 Pre departure Check List 12 Driving Safety 13 Fuels for the Motorhome 14 LP Gas System 15 LP Gas Regulator 17 LP Distribution System 17 Recommended Practices 18 Carbon Monoxide Warning 18 CO LP Gas Detector 19 Fire Safety 21 Fire Extinguisher 21 Smoke Detector 22 Electrical 22 Loading 22 Maintenance 22 Parking Procedures 23 Towing Hitch 24 3 Heating ...

Page 5: ...luray DVD Player 46 7 Cabinets Furniture Cabinets 48 Furniture 50 Bedroom Area 51 8 Structural Features Chassis Features 53 Alignment 53 9 Electrical Features General Information 55 Electrical Cautions 56 Circuit Breaker Boxes 57 Auxiliary Start Switch 58 Battery Inspection Care 58 120 Volt AC Receptacles 60 12 Volt DC Receptacles 61 USB Receptacles 61 GFCI Receptacles 61 Converter Inverter 62 Ele...

Page 6: ...eatures Bedspread 78 Flooring 78 Ceiling 79 Window Treatments 79 13 Plumbing Bath Features Monitor Panel 81 Kitchen Sink 81 Bath Sink and Shower Accessories 82 Water Pump 82 City Water Connection 83 Filling the Freshwater Tank 84 Sanitizing 84 Water Filter 85 Water Heater Bypass System 85 Freshwater Lines 86 Wastewater General Information 86 Toilet 87 Black Water Holding Tank 87 Gray Water Holding...

Page 7: ...ing System 98 16 Routine Maintenance Washing Your Motorhome 100 Seals 101 Proper Sealants for Application 102 Wheel Care 103 Roof Care Maintenance 103 Moisture Management 104 Tire Safety Information 107 Tire Pressure 119 Interior Care 124 Fabrics 125 Walls Ceiling 126 Dashboard 126 Woodwork Floors 127 Countertops 127 Accessories 128 Detectors 128 Condensation 129 Routine Maintenance Schedules 129 ...

Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 ...

Page 9: ...nd equipment Please carefully read through this manual to help you understand how everything in your motorhome works NOTE This operator s manual describes many features of your Allegro Breeze and includes instruc tions for its safe use The manual however including its photography and illustrations is of a general nature Some equipment and features described in this manual may be optional or unavai...

Page 10: ...tion Package which contains warranty cards and registrations for the vehicle and all factory installed components from other vendors and suppliers to Tiffin Moto rhomes 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 shou...

Page 11: ...all its features before you attempt to use your motor home GENERAL INFORMATION TIFFIN MOTORHOMES LIMITED WARRANTY MAJOR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS 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 warran ty please refer to this document Should you need or desire an add...

Page 12: ...c warranty 12 months or 12 000 miles Tiffin Motorhomes warrants its unitized construction for 10 years and its laminations for five years Any service work performed after the expiration of the Tiffin Motorhomes warranties WILL NOT be covered by those warranties Exceptions may be made on an individual basis to this deadline on account of the unavailability of parts and or service appointment time w...

Page 13: ...riteria such as state and retail sales then click on the red ball located on the map to find dealer information in that area There are two main numbers used to identify your Allegro Breeze The Vehicle Identification Number VIN is the legal identification of the completed vehicle The VIN is the number used by the state for vehicle identification and registration Additionally there is a Tiffin seria...

Page 14: ...deal er installed accessories Cargo Carrying Capacity CCC This is the maxi mum weight of all occupants including the driver personal belongings food fresh wa ter waste water LP gas tools tongue weight of towed vehicle if any dealer installed acces sories and the like The CCC is equal to or less than the GVWR minus the UVW Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR This is the value specified by the chas...

Page 15: ... 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 To assure the maximum stability of the motorhome under static i e parked and dynamic i e mov ing conditions the distribution of the items to be carried and stored within t...

Page 16: ...e note that several labels listed in this manual represent items that need your attention The Dan ger Warning Caution and Notice labels alert you to precautions that may help you avoid damage to your motorhome its equipment or your personal safety Please read and follow them carefully WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious personal inj...

Page 17: ...10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 2 ...

Page 18: ...and or kneel on seats e g young children In the majority of states it is the law that seat belts must be used fastened snugly about the chest and hip areas anytime the motorhome is in motion to provide desired protection in the event of a crash Any fire extinguisher s should be inspected on a monthly basis to assure that each extinguisher is properly charged and ready for operation Any smoke and o...

Page 19: ...e is maintained If the motorhome has recently been used make sure that the hot inflation pressure see the tire manufacturer s literature to de termine appropriate hot inflation pressure is maintained All tire pressures should be within 1 2 pounds psig of each other Examine wheel lug nuts to assure their proper tightness If any lug nuts were found to be loose first check the fit of the wheel to the...

Page 20: ...er can wet the brake pads and cause fading of the brakes i e loss of braking power and lead to excessive sliding or pulling to one side or another Know the limits of operation of the motorhome Don t try to achieve excessive speeds climb overly steep hills traverse overly long grades attempt to use the motorhome as an off the road OTR moto rhome rapidly switch lanes or rapidly accelerate or deceler...

Page 21: ...he gas to escape before lighting NEVER use any other burning equipment e g charcoal grills wood stoves butane lights pro pane lights inside the motorhome Doing so may cause fires and or asphyxiation FUELS FOR THE MOTORHOME SAFETY 14 WARNING Any portable fuel burning equipment e g charcoal propane butane wood must not be used inside the motorhome Any use of such equipment inside the motorhome may r...

Page 22: ...n for a fire or explosion The LP container should only be filled to 80 percent of its capacity the remainder of the cylinder space is an air space to contain expansion of that liquid when subjected to varying ambient temperature conditions Filling in excess of 80 percent of the liquid volume of the container reduces that air space and thus creates a condition for possi ble over pressurization of t...

Page 23: ...an wipe some leak detector solution e g a liquid soap like solution on all the fittings con nections and junctures when the system is under pressure Should there be any leaks small bubbles will appear at any leak sites Generally loose fittings can be tightened to stop the leaks If this process doesn t work then you must shut off the main gas valve at the LP cylinder s and immediately consult an au...

Page 24: ...ocated underneath the mo torhome The secondary distribution lines running from this main distribution system are usually re inforced rubber supply lines If any of the gas lines break do not attempt to splice them always run new lines to maintain the safety of the motor home It is strongly recommended that only qualified service technicians perform this work Remember the main valve at the LP gas ta...

Page 25: ...lation sys tem is the best way to protect against carbon monoxide s entry into the vehicle We recommend that the exhaust system and body be inspected by a qualified motorhome service center Each time the vehicle is serviced for an oil change Whenever a change in the sound of the exhaust system is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operat...

Page 26: ...ane Natural Gas This detector uses the latest microprocessor technology combined with two electronic self cleaning sensors that operate inde pendently of each other The combined unit can detect both CO and explosive gases simultaneously Carbon monoxide CO is a colorless odorless tasteless gas which when breathed bonds to the he moglobin in the red blood cells and thus drastically reduces or blocks...

Page 27: ...ed to accumulate in sufficient concentration Assure that all engine operations are not restricted tailpipes and exhaust ports should not be blocked or restricted in any way Additionally any accumulation of exhaust gases outside or un derneath the vehicle should be avoided as such may enter the motor home through windows or vents be careful how and where the motor home is parked to avoid such condi...

Page 28: ...e that it is sufficiently pressurized i e the needle on the gauge is in the normal zone and that the mechanical components are not blocked in any way Do not test a fire extinguisher by partially discharging the unit this will cause a loss of pressure and may lodge some fire retardant materials in the valve mech anism and cause the extinguisher to continue to vent slowly down to zero pres sure If a...

Page 29: ...water Improper grounding of the vehicle can cause personal injury Do not attach an extension cord to the utility power cord Do not use any electrical device that has had the ground pin removed Avoid overloading electrical circuits Replace fuses or circuit breakers with those of the same size and amperage rating only NEVER use a higher rated fuse or breaker Store or secure all loose items inside th...

Page 30: ...motorhome in any unfamiliar terrain examine the site for surface irregularities slopes or inclines and other items such as stumps rocks external connections for power water sewage and also examine the area immediately above the parking site for obstructions like tree branches and limbs signs overhead wiring If the motorhome is to be backed into the parking site try to have that site be on the driv...

Page 31: ...wed by that motorhome must not exceed the Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR When the motorhome is being weighed remember to ac count for passengers and their locations in the motorhome Any vehicles to be towed by the motorhome should have adequate active braking The wiring connec tor provided is a standard seven pin connector Tiffin Motorhomes does not recommend using any type of hydraulic towing ...

Page 32: ...25 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Chapter 3 ...

Page 33: ...ime there may be an initial burn off of manufacturing compounds or residues left on the heat exchanger or in the ductwork which could produce odors fumes and possibly some smoke This 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 win...

Page 34: ...the rain baffles into the furnace vent the furnace may rust which in turn may cause improper combustion and produce unwanted by products of combustion Before the beginning of each travel season the furnace should be thoroughly cleaned and inspected Any obstructions debris or lint which may obstruct free air flow or impede the operation of the air cir culation system should be removed For example a...

Page 35: ...onditioning system for awhile or start the electrical generator The factory installed air conditioning system is designed for 120 VAC power supplied either from the external power cord or from the generator For the best cooling scenarios park the motorhome in a shady location whenever possible and close drapes on those windows exposed to direct sunlight The air conditioned cooled air is emitted th...

Page 36: ...and off when it reaches the desired temperature If the motorhome temporarily loses its 110 power the air conditioning system will resume operation at its last programmed setting once power is restored If 12v power is lost to the thermostat it will automatically re set to 72 degrees once power is restored NOTE There is a thermostat control for each air conditioning unit one located in the bedroom a...

Page 37: ...30 LP GAS SYSTEM Chapter 4 ...

Page 38: ...m fuel under high pressure A LP gas distribution system distributes the gas to those appliances using such in the motorhome The heart of this LP gas distribution system is the regulator and it should only be adjusted by a qualified service technician Most of the problems encountered in lighting the pilots of these appliances are caused by regulator mis adjustments The major component of the LP gas...

Page 39: ...LP gas regulator Figure 4 2 is the heart of the LP gas distribution system This regulator reduces and controls the pressure of the gas on the outlet end to provide a constant supply of gas at a constant pressure to the gas operated appliances The regulator has a vent to relieve excess pressure on the inlet side of the regulator should excess pressure develop in the gas tank and connect ing gas lin...

Page 40: ...eep the main valve to the LP gas tank closed when the system is not in use When the LP tank is empty keep the main valve closed until re filling is to be performed this process will keep any moisture laden air from back flowing into the gas system and trapping unwanted moisture in the LP gas tank If an empty LP gas tank has been exposed to the atmo sphere for an extended time let a qualified servi...

Page 41: ...34 MAJOR APPLIANCES Chapter 5 ...

Page 42: ... Auto or Gas If necessary adjust the thermostat by pressing the temperature selector button To turn off the refrigerator press the main power ON OFF button OFF position The refrigerator may be shut off while in any mode of operation by pressing the main power ON OFF button This shuts off all DC power to the refrigerator including the interior light If the refrigerator will not be in operation for ...

Page 43: ...or further operating and maintenance instructions please refer to the operating booklet found in the Own er s Information Package Figure 5 2 Optional Residential Refrigerator 36 ICE MAKER Your ice maker is equipped with an automatic shut off As ice is made the ice cubes will fill the storage tray raising the shutoff arm to the OFF position Do not force the wire shut off arm up or down To turn ON t...

Page 44: ... in the Owner s Information Package In the Allegro Breeze the exhaust or air filtration fan Figure 5 5 is built into the microwave and its function is to filter the air and exhaust to the outside This range hood is equipped with a vent fan and a light for convenient use The hood should be used whenever any cook ing is performed to filter any airborne cooking residues and heated air The range hood ...

Page 45: ...esired cooking flame Note If the burner does not ignite immediately check to make sure there is sufficient gas in the propane tank If the appliance still does not ignite shut off the gas supply at the propane tank and contact your local dealer Figure 5 6 Cook top control knobs Figure 5 7 Cook top WARNING DO NOT USE cooking appliances as a heating source for the motorhome Cooking appliances require...

Page 46: ...te and fix the source s of the leakage All LP gas operated appliances in the motorhome will consume oxygen If the motorhome is totally closed during such operation the oxygen level may be reduced and the associated carbon monoxide level may be increased thereby causing possible harm or death to the occupants through asphyxiation Al ways use these appliances with proper ventilation WARNING Portable...

Page 47: ... heater Proper and safe operation of the water heater requires that all safe ty information provided in the owner s manual be read and understood before placing the water heater in service Take the time to become familiar with this manual provided in the Owner s Information Package The water heater is designed for operation either with LP gas or 120 volt AC electricity NOTE When you turn on the sw...

Page 48: ...ide location 2 Completely fill the water heater with water and purge the hot water lines of any trapped air 3 Turn the Water Heater switch on NOTE Turning the power on to the water heater without having previously covered the water heating element with water may burn out the element and void the warranty 4 After awhile check the water heater for proper operation the water temperature should be app...

Page 49: ...failure of the heating element and voiding the warranty The relief valve for over pressure and over temperature conditions is located on the exterior of the water heater This valve will operate if the water temperature reaches or exceeds 210 F or if the water pressure reaches or exceeds 150 psig Since the water system in the motorhome is a closed system when all water valves are shut the wa ter he...

Page 50: ...43 ENTERTAINMENT Chapter 6 ...

Page 51: ...te will be equipped with a standard non high definition Direct TV receiver If your motorhome is equipped with an optional satellite dish it is capable of re ceiving High Definition HD satellite signal from Dish Network However you must subscribe to HD service and install a HD receiver Factory installed satellite dishes must have a HD receiver in order to obtain a clear picture Your satellite dish ...

Page 52: ...r An optional inverter would also permit the 12 volt DC power to be converted into 120 volt AC for the television s Detailed operation of the television s is provided in the accompanying owners manuals found in the Owner s Information Package included with the motorhome The Allegro Breeze features an infrared repeater which enables the owner to utilize the satellite remote control from various are...

Page 53: ...ess IN PUT on the TV remote control 9 Scroll up to SPEAKERS and turn them to TV Speak ers then press EXIT The standard DVD Bluray player is located in a cabi net on the passenger s side above the bed in the rear of the coach The player allows accessibility to play DVDs Bluray iPods and other electronic devices as well as viewing photos and playing music Detailed operation of the player is provided...

Page 54: ...47 CABINETS FURNITURE Chapter 7 ...

Page 55: ...as fully functional storage capacity is realized For the many floor plans available in the Allegro Breeze product line cabinet design Figure 7 1 has been optimized to provide maximal storage for each and every floor plan available Accordingly the Allegro Breeze can readily accommodate the routine materials supplies and customer specific items desired for any travel re quirements These cabinets are...

Page 56: ...s to loosen the residue then clean that spot accordingly Please note that strong chemicals solvents and cleaners e g oven cleaner may damage the surface so do not use any products not specifically designed for countertop cleaning The countertop Figure 7 2 may be physically damaged too if proper care is not taken Do not cut anything e g vegetables fruits directly on the countertop rather use a cutt...

Page 57: ...nto a bed are as follows To convert the sofa booth into a bed unlatch the two levers on the dinette table Push the table down until the curve of the table is just below the sofa curve There will be an additional leather cushion that you will place over the table to form the completed bed The living room contains a standard sofa Figure 7 4 which converts into a bed as well The driver s seat is an e...

Page 58: ... a comparable manner the passen ger s seat is also an electric powered six way 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 bed spread with accessorized pillow shams and accent pillow s Fig ure 7 6 are included with the bed room suit it is recommended that the bedspread be only dry cleaned to prese...

Page 59: ...52 STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chapter 8 ...

Page 60: ... of the Owner s Information Package furnished to you by your Tiffin Motorhomes dealership Before you begin using your Allegro Breeze please read and follow all recommendations for the proper care operation and maintenance of the chassis this will assure you of pleasant trouble free use of vehicle Should you have any questions about the chassis however you should contact your chassis manufacturer a...

Page 61: ...54 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Chapter 9 ...

Page 62: ...uit breakers are in the off position This is done to prevent any power surge upon connecting the motorhome to the external power source Then unwind the power cord from the electrical compartment located in the compartment behind the driver s side rear tires The standard flexible power cord supplied with the Allegro Breeze is designed to handle up to 50 amperes Make sure that the pins in the male e...

Page 63: ...s with those of the same size and amps only DO NOT use a higher rated fuse or breaker Do not plug the utility power cord into an outlet that is not grounded Do not adapt a plug to connect to a receptacle that it is not designed for Be sure that all electrical appliances used inside the motorhome contain three prong plugs for proper grounding Use caution when handling or working near electrical sto...

Page 64: ...cation of the device it is passing power to The typical items powered from the AC circuit breaker box are air conditioners water heat er microwave engine preheat AC receptacles televisions Blu ray player converter inverter and the optional refrigerator Check these circuit breakers if a 120 VAC powered device is not working The 12 VDC circuit breakers are located on a separate panel near the AC bre...

Page 65: ...ging the starter The multiplex system that controls most chassis functions will need to reach optimal voltage range to insure proper operation as well 58 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Figure 9 2 Auxiliary start switch Figure 9 3 Driver s side console BATTERY INSPECTION AND CARE The 12 VDC electrical power system consists of two 6 VDC batteries wired in a series to provide a final 12 VDC system Figure 9 4 pr...

Page 66: ...rminals further use a plastic ignition spray on the terminals Do not use grease on the terminals especially on the metal to metal connections as grease may act as an insulator and keep the battery electrical power from entering the cables If the Allegro Breeze is to be stored for an extended period of time the 12 VDC battery system should be disconnected This will prevent unnecessary drain and cor...

Page 67: ...unding to protect one from any electrical shock For these receptacles to work properly do not use an adapter cheater or ex tension cord which defeats the function of the grounding pin For the same reason never remove or bend away the ground prong or pin from any three prong AC plug so that it would fit a two prong AC receptacle i e an un grounded AC receptacle Never operate the Allegro Breeze if t...

Page 68: ...s well as on the passenger con sole These ports allow for easy access when charging cell phones laptop computers iPods iPads or other tablets In the bath area there is a 120 VAC GFCI recepta cles Figure 9 8 which provides greater protection against inadvertent electrical shocks These specialized GFCI receptacles provide both overload and short circuit protection for the user The electrical recepta...

Page 69: ...ical short circuits or obstruct the cooling fan leading to overheating There is a three position selector switch on the converter inverter labeled AUTO REMOTE DC OFF and CHARGER ONLY This switch should be set to AUTO REMOTE to allow the inverting function to be enabled The inverting function can then be enabled disabled by the 12 VOLT switch located just inside the door Inverting is enabled when t...

Page 70: ...the inverting function is not needed or infrequently used then the selector switch on the converter inverter can be set to CHARGER ONLY This setting will disable the inverting function but it will still allow the converter to charge the batteries when 120 VAC is available The 12 VDC wiring for the converter inverter comes from the circuit breaker located underneath the step cover next to the house...

Page 71: ...If the unit is plugged into shore but no power to coach then make sure the shore outlet has power If power is present this may indicate the unit is sensing an open neutral condition Start the generator if the power is restored then either the shore plug or the outlet may be defective the neutral line may be broken If there is no power to coach from shore or generator then check the generator circu...

Page 72: ... or trouble shooting procedure should be to check the fuses and have available replacements to replace any blown fuses as may be warranted Also the Allegro Breeze contains a computerized diagnostic center usually attached to the steering column under the dash This center permits a computer to be connected to the on board diagnostic center monitoring many of the operating functions and parameters o...

Page 73: ...m dirt or debris In a similar manner protect the cable end from similar damage weather or debris one such method could be to place the connector end in a heavy gauge plastic bag e g poly propylene polyethylene etc and secure the bag tightly around the cable with a stout elastic band or tape and then mount the secured cable in a manner to keep it both from mechanical damage and water intrusion When...

Page 74: ...67 SLIDE OUT FEATURES Chapter 10 ...

Page 75: ...ction is performed every six months to correct any possible misalignments The slide out room feature is actuated by a readily accessible rocker switch Figure 10 1 The rocker switch must be manu ally held down in the desired position i e either in or out to activate the desired action of the slide out room and contin ue to be held down until the desired action is concluded Releasing the rocker swit...

Page 76: ... fully charged and connected to the electrical system and that the ignition switch is on and the engine is running before attempt ing to use the slide out features 2 Verify that there are no obstructions out side which may interfere with the operation of the slide out room 3 Prior to moving the slide out room in either direction make sure that the driver s and passenger s chairs are moved forward ...

Page 77: ... slide out areas are closed 5 Push the in section of the rocker switch allow the slide out room to go to its fully retracted position 6 Release the rocker switch this locks the room into position NOTICE If the slide out room doesn t move when the rocker switch is depressed check the following Make sure the ignition system is turned on Make sure the park brake is engaged Make sure the battery is fu...

Page 78: ...71 EXTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 11 ...

Page 79: ... only use warm water and a mild cleanser gently wash with soft cloths Use of stiff bristle brushes or other harsh abrasives may cause scratches in the fiberglass surfaces NOTE Tiffin Motorhomes is NOT responsible for the weathering oxi dation of gel coated surfaces Lighted storage compartments are located on the exterior sides of your Allegro Breeze These external compartments provide ample ad dit...

Page 80: ...a fiberglass roof accessed by a ladder Figure 11 4 Proper care and routine maintenance of your roof will assure many years of trouble free performance Please see Chapter 14 for details on recommended cleaning instructions On the Allegro Breeze a roof ladder rated capacity 200 pounds max imum is a standard feature The ladder is typically used to permit easy access to the roof for routine maintenanc...

Page 81: ...With the step switch in the on position turn the vehicle ignition switch off and open the door The step will extend and lock in the DOWN position 7 This feature is only operative the first time the door is opened after the vehicle ignition switch is turned off When the ignition switch is on the step will always activate with the door move ment regardless of the position of the step power switch Wh...

Page 82: ...When opening the en trance door from the inside be sure that the step has fully de ployed before trying to step outside to avoid falling and possible injury NOTICE If the door is opened and closed without allowing the step to extend fully and lock in the DOWN position the step will retract and lock in the UP position When the door is re opened the step will not extend The power switch must be turn...

Page 83: ... of mirror adjustment can begin the process The top portion of the mirror should be adjusted hori zontally so that you can see your own motorhome in the one inch surface closest to the motorhome The remaining portion of the mirror now permits you to see the road behind you The mirror should be adjusted vertically so that you can see the rear bumper on the bottom of the plane portion of the mirror ...

Page 84: ...77 INTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 12 ...

Page 85: ...th the exception of the slide out rooms For routine cleaning sweeping or vacuuming the floor would be sufficient If more thorough cleaning is warranted the floor ing can be cleaned with a damp mop and water For more stubborn stains a mixture of soap free household cleaner e g vinegar ammonia or comparable products and water can be used to advantage You should not unduly saturate the floor surfac e...

Page 86: ...n the window above the kitchen sink and the bathrooms The cockpit shades operate on a manual roller tube with a retention spring CAUTION DO NOT overextend the shade this will damage the roller tube To operate the cockpit shades pull the shade down to the desired level and slowly release to lock the shade in place To retract gently pull down on the shade and release The ceiling Figure 12 3 in the A...

Page 87: ...80 PLUMBING BATH FEATURES Chapter 13 ...

Page 88: ...t will momentarily light when the button is pressed If the tank is full all of the lights will be on Lights are sequentially arranged to indicate fluid levels in approximately third tank increments For example if the tank selected is approximately two thirds full then the indicator lights E for empty 1 3 and 2 3 will be lit The kitchen sink Figure 13 2 installed is a dou ble bowl sink equipped wit...

Page 89: ...itches Figure 13 5 to this pump may be located in the bathroom galley or sanitation service compart ment To start the pump follow these instructions 1 Fill or partially fill the fresh water supply tank 2 Open the kitchen and bathroom faucets 3 Turn the water pump switch on and allow the water to fill the water line and the hot water heater 4 Close each faucet after it delivers a steady stream of w...

Page 90: ...t to city water use the water hose manufactured and labeled for potable water service this will assure that the hose selected for use will not alter the taste of the water Figure 13 6 To connect the city water supply connect one end of the hose to the city water supply Turn the city water supply on for a few seconds to clear the line Once the hose has been flushed turn the supply off Connect the o...

Page 91: ...f chlorine bleach 5 so dium hypochlorite solution Prepare enough of the chlorine solution to administer one gallon of solu tion for every 15 gallons of tank capacity For sanitizing this unit prepare 4 gallons of the chlorine solution This mixture puts a 50 ppm parts per million residual chlorine concentration in the water system that will act as a quick kill dosage for harmful bacteria viruses and...

Page 92: ...The water filter is located in the sanitation compartment on the out side of the motorhome The water filter is not guaranteed to remove the tastes and odors of iron and sulfur To remove these impurities you need to chlorinate the water Replacement filters are available that will filter iron and sulfur Ask your dealer or RV supply center about pur chasing an iron and sulfur filter If you are travel...

Page 93: ...ons given in Chapter 16 to reduce risk of leaks caused by cracks from freezing pipes Left unchecked freezing damage can be extensive and expensive WASTEWATER SYSTEM GENERAL INFORMATION The waste drainage system was designed to provide adequate and safe storage and or disposal of waste materials All of the materials used in the fabrication of this system are tested by a nationally recog nized testi...

Page 94: ...ilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and opera tional efficiency Clean the toilet bowl with a mild bathroom cleaner The black water i e sewage holding tank is located directly beneath the toilet Before using the toilet you will need to treat the tank with water that is mixed with an odor controlling chemical These chemicals are readily available at any RV supply store Pull the t...

Page 95: ...h the black water residue from the drain lines and hose found in the external sanitation com partment The valves that open to release the water are called gate valves The blade that closed the opening in the sewer drainpipes is connect ed to the T handle to release contents of the tank s when pulled The sewer line must be securely capped during self containment use to prevent leakage of waste mate...

Page 96: ...ease of the drain hose adapter Always close the gate valves and secure the end cap to prevent leakage while the vehicle is in transit After draining the black water tank it is recommended to add a holding tank deodorant to help con trol the odor and break down the solids Follow the instructions given on the holding tank deodorant package SEWER CONNECTION AND CAMPING NO FUSS FLUSH While using the m...

Page 97: ...o do such things as rinse off sand or grass muddy shoes or bathe your self outside of your motorhome The faucet operates just as it would in your kitchen or bathroom There is also a soap dispenser and light conveniently located in the compartment NOTICE Be sure the gate valve is open when flushing the tank Do not use the same hose for the No Fuss Flush that is used for filling the fresh water tank...

Page 98: ...WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS Chapter 14 91 ...

Page 99: ...any time Windows throughout the coach are designated as EXIT windows in the event of an emergency The power patio awning Figure 14 2 is stan dard on the Allegro Breeze Use the following directions to operate the aw ning properly Extending the Awning Using the Rocker Switch 1 Press and hold the Extend button and the awning will automatically open Retracting the Awning Using the Rocker Switch 2 Pres...

Page 100: ...g of the en trance door VENTS DOORS The kitchen and bathroom are both equipped with a 12 VDC exhaust vent fan Figure 14 3 A three speed switch controls the fan speed of both The vent fan should only be left in the on mode when the mo torhome is parked and in use The fan will not operate until the vent is open The primary entrance door to the motorhome has a key lock and a dead bolt for additional ...

Page 101: ...DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Chapter 15 94 ...

Page 102: ...ightness 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 t he 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 set the gear level to the R position with the POWER switch released The monitor is turned on and the p...

Page 103: ...he road To use the one s CB system of choice simply follow the directions furnished with the CB radio Note Channel 11 is considered an emergency channel and monitoring this channel may give one in formation about road conditions accidents and related matters potentially affecting the travels of the motorhome operator the same manner to show a rearward view of the right side of the motorhome when a...

Page 104: ...e Allegro Breeze is equipped with a HWH computer controlled single step air leveling system Maintain adequate clearance in all directions for vehicles room extensions doors steps etc The DUMP and RAISE buttons will function with the park brake on or off if the ignition is in the ON or ACC position NOTE If the park brake is not set automatic leveling manual leveling and room extensions will not wor...

Page 105: ...motorhome is low When all yellow lights are out the vehicle is level Try leveling the vehicle by lowering the high side or end 3 Turn the ignition to the OFF position 4 Turn the system off To operate the DUMP and RAISE functions The ignition must be in the ON or ACC position to use the DUMP or RAISE buttons Leave the engine running if the RAISE funtion is to be used The park brake DOES NOT have to...

Page 106: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Chapter 16 99 ...

Page 107: ...sers of most detergents baby shampoo cleans without 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 Add one cup of food grade distilled white vinegar to your wash bucket Tiffin Motorhomes recommends the lambswool pad sold by Mary Moppins This allows you to safely wash your coach from the ground by placing the pad on an exte...

Page 108: ...cessary Use only 100 cotton towels to dry your vehicle Adding vinegar to your wash water and washing in the morning or evening will help prevent water spots Water spots damage the exterior of your coach the same way they damage glass shower doors They etch their way into the surface and removal be comes difficult Prevention becomes the key Wash one side at a time rinse and then dry quickly using a...

Page 109: ...SKYLIGHTS To cover butyl and other sealants not to be used as the main sealant To seal across tops of windows on exterior surfaces where silicone is not used Surebond SB 140 Carlisle 502 LSW self leveling sealant Silicone sealant Parbond NOTICE Do not use solvents such as acetone MEK toluene and the like on the decals Any solvent including alcohol may soften and smear colors Do not use lac quer th...

Page 110: ...rmal maintenance is simple and easy and does not require special materials The roof of the motorhome is fiberglass and can be cared for in theconventional manner Clean the roof at least every three months The roof should be professionally inspected by a dealer annually CAUTION Do not use harsh detergents acids or abrasives which may scratch or dull the surfaces The applicator cloth sponge or soft ...

Page 111: ... steps to minimize the risk for moisture related damage Ideally relative humidity should be at 60 or less Relative humidity can be monitored utilizing a portable hygrometer which is a small device that measures temperature and relative humidity Use exhaust fans the air conditioner and or a portable dehumidifier to manage moisture inside the RV to maintain relative humidity at 60 or less In cold cl...

Page 112: ...before closing up the motorhome for an extended period Cleaning Tile and Wood Floors Most floors only require a mild detergent and warm water for cleaning More water on the floor is not always better for cleaning Use a damp cloth to clean on a regular basis rather than wet mopping each time Storage and Other Isolated Areas within the RV Storage areas are more difficult to condition since the areas...

Page 113: ... these instances use of an exhaust fan and opening windows should reduce the relative humidity particularly when living in the RV for an extended period Severe Environments Prolonged use of your RV in severe environments for example in extremely cold or hot humid climates will require extra care and maintenance to avoid moisture related issues In both extremely cold and hot humid climates more att...

Page 114: ...derstand and eliminate the source of moisture accumulation as a part of the cleanup Otherwise the same issues will simply reoccur Small amounts of mold should be cleaned as soon as it appears Small areas of mold should be cleaned using a detergent soapy solution or an appropriate RV household cleaner Gloves should be worn during cleaning The cleaned area should then be thoroughly dried Dispose of ...

Page 115: ...above to avoid flat tires and other types of tire failure you should maintain proper tire pressure observe tire and vehicle load limits avoid road hazards and regularly inspect your tires Finding Your Vehicle s Recommended Tire Pressure and Load Limits Tire information placards and vehicle certification labels contain information on tires and load lim its These labels indicate the vehicle manufact...

Page 116: ...nufacturers provide reflects the proper psi when a tire is cold The term cold does not relate to the outside temperature Rather a cold tire is one that has not been driven on for at least three hours When you drive your tires get warmer causing the air pressure within them to increase Therefore to get an accurate tire pressure reading you must measure tire pressure when the tires are cold or compe...

Page 117: ...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 118: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 111 A Tire Rotation Example For maximum mileage rotate your tires every 5 000 miles Follow correct rotation patterns ...

Page 119: ...t to width Numbers of 70 or lower indicate a short sidewall 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 more than 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 ...

Page 120: ...essure This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be put in the tire under normal driving conditions Vehicle Load Limits Determining the load limits of a vehicle includes more than understanding the load limits of the tires alone On a motorhome there is a federal certification label that is affixed in the rear closet The cer tification label will indicate the vehicle s gro...

Page 121: ...ow Overloading Affects Your RV and Tires The results of overloading can have serious consequences for passenger safety Too much weight on your vehicle s suspension system can cause spring shock absorber or brake failure handling or steering problems irregular tire wear tire failure or other damage An overloaded vehicle is hard to drive and hard to stop In cases of serious overloading brakes can fa...

Page 122: ...ounds 4 The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage capacity For example if the XXX equals 1400 lbs and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle the amount of available cargo and luggage capacity is 650 lbs 1400 750 5 x 150 650 lbs 5 Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle That weight may not safely exceed the available c...

Page 123: ... rim flanges pointed radially inward and the tire is designed to fit on the underside of the rim in a manner that encloses the rim flanges inside the air cavity of the tire Curb weight The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equipment including the maximum ca pacity of fuel oil and coolant and if so equipped air conditioning and additional weight optional engine Extra load tire A tire designed...

Page 124: ...mension requirements Non pneumatic rim A mechanical device which when a non pneumatic tire assembly incorpo rates a wheel supports the tire and attaches either integrally or separably to the wheel center mem ber and upon which the tire is attached Non pneumatic tire assembly A non pneumatic tire alone or in combination with a wheel or wheel center member which can be mounted on a vehicle Normal oc...

Page 125: ...urer on the Tire Information label and on the Certification VIN tag Reinforced tire A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the corresponding standard tire Rim A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube assembly upon which the tire beads are seated Rim diameter This means the nominal diameter of the bead seat Rim size designation This means the rim diam...

Page 126: ...ion between the non pneumatic rim and the vehicle or in the case of a non pneu matic tire assembly not incorporating a wheel a mechanical device which attaches either integrally or separably to the non pneumatic tire and provides the connection between tire and the vehicle Correct tire inflation pressure is essential to maximizing the life of the tires and assuring the safety of the vehicle and it...

Page 127: ...isions the user would normally have onboard for travel motorhome Obviously any additional weight stored onboard inside and underneath the motorhome will contribute to the overall weight of the moto rhome If not stored uniformly throughout the motorhome additional weight of the possessions and provi sions of the motorhome user will load each axle and each tire differently front to rear and side to ...

Page 128: ...n also check the Yellow Pages of the telephone book for scales public or weighers to determine other locations for weighing the motorhome A brief overview of the procedure for weighing the motorhome is shown below Note 1 From the tire manufacturer s load and inflation tables or the sidewall of the tires mounted on the motor home Note 2 If the motor home has duals read dual capacity from the tire a...

Page 129: ...ably every two weeks and before any major trip On long trips the tires should be checked every drive morning On short trips a day or less the tires should be checked before one departs on the trip and again before one returns home Check tire pressures when they are cold that is the tires haven t been driven at all or at most less than one mile before being measured In this manner the tire pressure...

Page 130: ...tation of the tires will allow the tires to wear evenly Check with the chassis manufacturer Power Glide and its literature in the Owner s Information Package for particulars on maintaining proper wheel alignment Tire Cleaning Proper cleaning of the tires will assure maximum years of service A soft brush and the normal mild soap should be used to clean the tires Use care in applying any tire dressi...

Page 131: ...d in place To disconnect the hose simply push in the slots on each side of the hose coupling and pull hose end straight out NOTE The vacuum cleaner hose must be plugged into outlet to activate the vacuum motor To start the vacuum cleaner 1 Lift inlet valve cover on the wall 2 Insert the hose cuff with a twist and push The vacuum cleaner will start automatically 3 To remove turn hose in either dire...

Page 132: ...ing If motor will not operate or shuts down while in operation wait 30 minutes it will reset automatically Turn unit off while it resets If the motor does not come on or Thermal Protector trips off again after a short period service may be needed A qualified service technician should perform service The fabrics used in this Tiffin motorhome for the bed spread draperies headboard and valances conta...

Page 133: ...eaning the upholstery and fabric of the motorhome do not use lacquer thin ner nail polish remover laundry soaps or bleach Never use carbon tetrachloride or gasoline for cleaning purposes These sub stances may cause damage to the materials being cleaned and most are highly flamma ble The wall and ceiling coverings should be cleaned periodically to maintain a new appearance Use a non abrasive cleane...

Page 134: ...lean the flooring begin by vacuum ing the floor to remove loose dust and dirt Then damp mop the floor with a cleaning solution consisting of any standard cleaning solution The mop should be damp but not drip ping Feel free to use soap based cleaners scouring powders steel wool abrasive cleaners wax or polish on the ceramic floor as this floor is impervious to these cleaning agents To remove stubbo...

Page 135: ... 400 grit or finer then buff in a circular motion with a Scotch Brite pad Figure 16 9 Kitchen countertops Figure 16 10 Smoke detector The metallic 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 Polishing those fixtures with a soft cloth will also enhance their appearance Do not use cleaners that contai...

Page 136: ...the use of any catalytic heaters because of resulting extensive condensation All routine maintenance is the responsibility of the owner and is not covered by the Tiffin Motor homes Limited Warranty Use the maintenance record found in Chapter 15 to record all performed maintenance as required Please note that any damage caused by improper or unperformed maintenance is not covered by the Tiffin Moto...

Page 137: ...out for proper seal If realignment is necessary please contact an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Service Center Inspect the exterior rubber slide out seals and apply an UV inhibitor such as 303 Pro tectant 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 L...

Page 138: ...e water pump located in the sanitary service compart ment under the motorhome 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 4 Place the other end of the hose into a gallon of freshwater system antifreeze one can refer to the local Tiffin Motorhomes dealer or representative for the freshwater antifree...

Page 139: ...g of the water solenoid valve Apply AC power to the solenoid valve for forcing the ice maker 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 blade screwdriver inserted into the center of the small gear 8 Turn the gear counterclockwise CCW when the hold switch closes ...

Page 140: ... and the icemaker valve 5 Reinstall the optional water filter Fill the water heater and hot water lines before turning the water heater on 6 Be sure to close the fresh water tank drain valves to allow the tank to fill DE WINTERIZING If the motorhome is equipped with an optional ice maker the following additional steps should be taken Whirlpool Residential Refrigerator Ice Maker optional 1 Unplug r...

Page 141: ...MAINTENANCE DATA CHARTS Chapter 17 134 ...

Page 142: ... records You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three ring binder for your permanent record RV OWNER S DATA SHEET Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Appliance Refrigerator Water heater Microwave Inverter Converter Television Front Back up monitor Stereo CD DVD home theater Air conditioner Generator Brand Model No Serial No ...

Page 143: ...ter 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ...

Page 144: ...ter 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ...

Page 145: ...ter 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ...

Page 146: ...ter 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ...

Page 147: ...ter 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ...

Page 148: ...ter 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ...

Page 149: ...ction 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Work Performed Performed by ...

Page 150: ...aster 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by ...

Page 151: ...aster 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 RV OWNER S MAINTENANCE RECORD Allegro Breeze Year ______ Model ________________ Tiffin Serial ________________ Date Mileage Work Performed Performed by ...

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