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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Rev. 1014100426

Part No. 161500-10-014

Copyright 2009 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

INTRODUCTION 1

About this Manual ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
Safety Messages Used in this Manual  .............................................................................................. 1-1
Pre-Delivery Inspection  .................................................................................................................... 1-2
Front Axle Tire Alignment  ............................................................................................................... 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label  ................................................................................. 1-3
Vehicle Certification Label ............................................................................................................... 1-4
Specifications and Capacitites .......................................................................................................... 1-5
Owner and Vehicle Information ....................................................................................................... 1-6
2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-7

SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 2

General Warnings  ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Fuel and Propane Gas  ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
LP Gas Leaks  .................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Propane Gas Leak Detector  .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-3
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-4
Electrical ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Loading ............................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
Slideout Rooms ................................................................................................................................. 2-6
Roof and Ladders .............................................................................................................................. 2-6
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-7
Mold, Moisture, and Your Motor Home ........................................................................................... 2-7
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................... 2-9
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................... 2-9

DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME 3

Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot  ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Child Restraints ................................................................................................................................. 3-3
Keys .................................................................................................................................................. 3-3
Rearview Monitor System ................................................................................................................ 3-4

Summary of Contents for 2010 Sunstar

Page 1: ...hicle Information 1 6 2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 1 7 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 2 General Warnings 2 1 Driving Safety 2 1 Fuel and Propane Gas 2 1 LP Gas Leaks 2 2 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 2 Car...

Page 2: ...Battery Disconnect Switch 3 12 Tires 3 12 Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance 3 13 Lights 3 13 Circuit Breakers and Fuses Chassis Dash Automotive 12 Volt 3 13 Mountain Driving 3 14 APPLIANCES AND SY...

Page 3: ...rcuit Breakers 6 9 PLUMBING 7 Fresh Water System 7 1 Water Pump 7 2 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System 7 3 Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker 7 5 Exterior Shower Wash Station 7 5 Toilet 7 5 Waste Water Syst...

Page 4: ...ergency Retraction Electric 10 7 Slideout Emergency Retraction Bedroom 10 8 General Slideout Care 10 9 Leveling System 10 9 Checking Hydraulic Oil Level 10 11 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 11 Sealants Inspe...

Page 5: ...try Step Electric 12 5 Windows 12 6 Power Roof Ventilator 12 7 Power Roof Ventilator Wiring 12 8 Manual Awning 12 8 Storage Compartment Doors 12 8 Compartment Lights Switch 12 8 Tool and Ladder Storag...

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Page 7: ...intended as a guide and in no way extend the responsibilities of Winnebago Industries beyond the standard written warranty as presented in this manual The descriptions illustrations and specification...

Page 8: ...y maintenance and any other assistance that you may require during your ownership of this vehicle If you need warranty repairs while traveling you may take your motor home to any authorized Winnebago...

Page 9: ...cle occupant and cargo carrying capacity along with the number of seat belt positions in the vehicle The label also provides the weight of a full load of water and advises that this weight along with...

Page 10: ...hen replacing any of the rims onyourvehicle alwaysreplacewitharimthat meets these specifications 8 Cold Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures at Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended while cold for t...

Page 11: ...500 lbs GAWR Front 6 500 lbs 7 000 lbs 7 500 lbs 7 500 lbs 7 500 lbs 7 500 lbs GAWR Rear 11 000 lbs 12 000 lbs 13 500 lbs 15 000 lbs 14 500 lbs 13 500 lbs Wheelbase 158 190 190 208 208 208 Notes 5 Act...

Page 12: ...________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Addres...

Page 13: ...ERAGE Chassis drivetrain and related components Wheels Tires Any other part or component covered by a written warranty issued by its manufacturer Service Items such as Windshield Wiper Blades Lubrican...

Page 14: ...Limited or Structural Warranty or any implied warranty shall be commenced within one year after expiration of the warranty CHANGES IN DESIGN Winnebago Industries Inc reserves the right to make change...

Page 15: ...ering in a moving vehicle Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads winding roads in heavy traffic or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained U...

Page 16: ...y of fresh air for combustion Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance s avoids dangers o...

Page 17: ...is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle s ventilation system keep front ventilation inlet grill clear of snow leave...

Page 18: ...e recommend replacing only with the same model or with one that is also listed for RV application We recommend obtaining a replacement from your Winnebago Industries dealer FIRE EXTINGUISHER A dry che...

Page 19: ...OADING Storeorsecurealllooseitemsinsidethemotor home before traveling Possible overlooked items such as canned goods or small appliancesonthecountertop cookingpanson the range or free standing furnitu...

Page 20: ...cles that could cause damage due to room activation ROOF AND LADDERS Escape Window Lift latch handles upward to open Pull latch UP to slide window open WARNING Your motor home may have more than one s...

Page 21: ...e nausea and a variety of asthma like symptoms including shortness of breath have been reported as a result of formaldehyde exposure Reaction to formaldehyde exposure may vary among individuals Elderl...

Page 22: ...disagree on the level of exposure that may cause health concerns If Mold Is Present What Will Winnebago Industries Do If Winnebago Industries determines that mold is present in the Winnebago Itasca mo...

Page 23: ...cation Label This will allow the towing operator to determine the proper towing equipment to use We recommend that you ask for an underlift wheel lift or frame lift type towing assembly for safe towin...

Page 24: ...SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 2 10 For information on what to do in case of overheating consult your chassis manual NOTICE Operating a vehicle under a severe overheating condition can result in damage to th...

Page 25: ...the direction desired The seats may be swiveled to provide easy entrance and exit The swivel feature also allows the seats on some models to be turned toward the living area for additional seating wh...

Page 26: ...tongue using the hand nearest to the door Next bring the belt across the body and insert the tongue into the buckle until the latch engages Unfastening Press the release button in the buckle Hold onto...

Page 27: ...ts all applicable safety standards 2 Make sure that it will attach to your vehicle and restrain your child securely and conveniently so that you are able to install it correctly each time it is used 3...

Page 28: ...a view on the monitor until the turn is completed or the signal lever is canceled manually Further Information See the rearview monitor manufacturer s complete operating information in your InfoCase P...

Page 29: ...e mirror may need a coarse adjustment by rotating the mirror head Set screws may be located on the opposite side of the mirror arm Passenger side mirror is similar BRAKE SHIFT INTERLOCK Workhorse and...

Page 30: ...al in your InfoCase for further information GRADE BRAKE Workhorse 22 000 GVWR chassis and greater only This feature will enable the transmission to control the speed of the vehicle on long downhill gr...

Page 31: ...omatic transmission while towing It also improves power delivery and uses engine braking to help control vehicle speed when descending hills This mode may also be useful when the coach is fully loaded...

Page 32: ...ER HEATER AUTOMOTIVE DASH Controls for the air conditioner heater defroster and vent are all combined into one control panel NOTE The dash air conditioner heater is not designed to heat and cool the e...

Page 33: ...switch turned off for listening while parked This prevents accidental draining of the chassis battery with prolonged use of the radio NOTE The House Coach Battery Disconnect Switch must be ON while l...

Page 34: ...RADIO POWER WIRING Your coach is pre wired for CB radio power connection The wires are located beneath the dash to the left of the steering wheel Look for a pair of wires yellow and white with connec...

Page 35: ...or the front edge of the engine cover depending on model Turn the hex wrench to the left counter clockwise to unlatch NOTE On some models there may also be screws to remove at the lower front corners...

Page 36: ...anti freeze available at retail outlets The coolant system MUST be refilled or topped up with the same type of coolant as equipped to maintain the special long life properties Further Information Ref...

Page 37: ...ots Tires may need to be balanced if uneven wear is detected or if ride comfort decreases noticeably Further Information See the chassis manual in your InfoCase for further information LIGHTS All exte...

Page 38: ...t the lowest adequate gear range for the duration of the incline See your chassis manual for specific information Descending A Hill When going down a long grade you may need to manually shift to a low...

Page 39: ...finned condenser where it liquefies The liquid then flows to an evaporator where it creates cooling by evaporation The ammonia circulates back into the water solution and the cooling cycle continues L...

Page 40: ...witch to Auto operation The refrigerator will retain temperature more efficiently if food is cold before placing inside Further Information For further information and operating cautions see the refri...

Page 41: ...er s operation manual in your InfoCase for complete features and operating instructions MICROWAVE OVEN If Equipped Refer to the microwave oven manufacturer s information provided in your InfoCase for...

Page 42: ...ery condition You can start the generator or turn on the water pump and water heater Indicator lights tell you if the water pump is on or if the water heater pilot light is out Water And Holding Tank...

Page 43: ...he system is operable Water will be available as soon as a faucet is opened Refer to Water Pump for additional information on the water pump and initial start up Some models may also have a pump switc...

Page 44: ...ow for about 10 15 seconds then it will go out The Heater On indicator will remain lit If the Pilot Out light comes on during gas operation it means that the burner has gone into lockout mode and must...

Page 45: ...is an air gap at the top of the water heater tank which acts as a pressure buffer In time however heated water may expand and fill this air gap causing a slight increase in water pressure This may cau...

Page 46: ...mperature is shown in the display 3 Furnace fan should start to blow immediately after setting the thermostat 4 After about 30 seconds the furnace burner should light 5 The furnace should now cycle of...

Page 47: ...orce more cool air toward a specific area of the coach or to route cool air away from a specific area If too many vents are closed however it can cause the air conditioner unit to shut down particular...

Page 48: ...D position If you are using the generator the switch must be in GENERATOR position The rear air conditioner may not operate properly if the switch is not in the proper position for the power source be...

Page 49: ...at Low Speed along with the Heat Pump which turns on and off as needed according to thermostat setting X X O O A C Fan runs continuously at Low Speed while the Heat Pump turns on and off as needed acc...

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Page 51: ...and expands to many times its compressed volume Propane Tank System The storage reservoir for the propane gas system is a horizontally mounted tank which is permanently attached to the vehicle frame...

Page 52: ...ed and built with strict adherence to national state and recreational vehicle industry requirements for mobile propane gas equipment For your safety there are many safety devices and backup systems in...

Page 53: ...sing the propane gas system Never attach a lock or any device requiring a key to the propane tank compartment door According to standards set for recreation vehicles the propane supply valve must be r...

Page 54: ...been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure cau...

Page 55: ...help guard against regulator freeze ups PROPANE VAPORIZATION IN COLD WEATHER Propane gas vaporization increases and decreases in direct relation to ambient temperature In other words the lower the te...

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Page 57: ...The 120 volt system operates from the shoreline cord connected to an outside 120 volt utility service such as those at campgrounds or from the 120 volt generator When the shoreline cord is connected t...

Page 58: ...amp service Do not use adapters to connect 30 amp systems to a 50 amp service or you may cause an overload on electrical system components A rotating hatch in the compartment floor lets you route the...

Page 59: ...ER Converter The power converter is generally located in a lower cabinet face in the galley or living area depending on the floorplan of your model The converter power panel contains the house electri...

Page 60: ...olt lights and motors to house battery power in this event The thermal overload will reset itself after a period of time and the lights and motors will again resume operation from the power converter...

Page 61: ...cuit and press the reset button on the GFCI equipped outlet If the GFCI keeps tripping have the electrical system checked and repaired if necessary before using again ELECTRICAL GENERATOR 120 VOLT If...

Page 62: ...ue and to record services which have been performed Operation Warnings and Cautions 1 Do not simultaneously operate the generator and a power vent which could draw exhaust gases into the vehicle 2 Do...

Page 63: ...teries and will withstand the frequent drain and recharge cycles that occur under the demanding conditions of a camping outing The house batteries supply power to 12 volt equipment located in the livi...

Page 64: ...If a battery does not contain at least 80 charge during freezing temperatures the electrolyte can freeze and crack the battery case The two best defenses against sulfating and insufficient charge are...

Page 65: ...CIRCUIT BREAKERS All 12 volt circuits and equipment in the coach area of the motor home are protected by either a fuse panel or breaker panel When a circuit is overloaded or a short develops in any pa...

Page 66: ...nel accepts only blade type plug in fuses Always replace fuses with those of the same amperage rating Battery Charge Meter See related item under Systems Monitor Panel in Appliances section Battery Bo...

Page 67: ...to the Fresh Water inlet 2 Turn the Fresh Water Valve to Tank Fill position 3 Turn city water supply on 4 Tank is full when water flows from tank vent tube beneath coach 5 Turn off city water supply...

Page 68: ...y hose and the city water input on the coach Water pressure regulators are commonly available at most RV dealerships and many large retail discount or home supply centers WATER PUMP When your coach is...

Page 69: ...valves are closed including water heater valve 2 Turn water pump switch to OFF position 3 Fill water tank 4 Open all faucets hot and cold 5 Turn on pump switch 6 Close each faucet as it begins to deli...

Page 70: ...e into the filter canister then refill the tank with fresh water 6 Open each faucet again and run fresh water to flushchlorinatedwaterfromthelines Runthe water until there is no odor of chlorine detec...

Page 71: ...he household type except that it is designed to use only a small amount of water per flush It uses a high velocity jet of water producing a swirl effect to efficiently cleanse the bowl Important Don t...

Page 72: ...e hose Move the hose gently about to dislodge any waste and ensure complete drainage Close black water valve as soon as tank is empty NOTE DO NOT OPEN BOTH VALVES AT ONCE Do not open the gray tank val...

Page 73: ...ee Specifications in Section 1 Introduction for tank capacities for your model WATERLINE TANK DRAIN VALVES The water drain valves are used to drain water from the water tank and the water supply lines...

Page 74: ...the end of this section for locations of drain valves on your model 3 OpentheExteriorWashStationshowerknobs if equipped and lay shower head on ground to drain any water left in the shower line Also pl...

Page 75: ...e minutes until water is completely drained out of faucets and drain valves Then close faucets one at a time 10 Operate and hold toilet flush lever until water is completely drained from toilet 11 Tur...

Page 76: ...Open each hot and cold water faucet handle in the coach one at a time until antifreeze solution just begins to flow from the faucet then close Donotforgettheexteriorshower washstation knobs if equippe...

Page 77: ...drain trap pipes to prevent holding tank odors from entering the coach during storage Dump and Clean Holding Tanks 18 Completely drain the sewage and waste water holding tanks at an approved waste dis...

Page 78: ...low Out Procedure Method 2 Adding RV Antifreeze If you are currently pumping RV antifreeze through the fresh water system follow these steps to winterize 1 With the machine power OFF turn the WASH TEM...

Page 79: ...del 32K Drain valve on the driver side of the water tank under the bed Remove the access panel beneath the mattress to access Model 30W Drain valve in utility compartment on driver side of coach See p...

Page 80: ...SECTION 7 PLUMBING 7 14 Typical Installation Typical Installation Winterization and Waterline Drain Valves Typical Installation RV Antifreeze Valve Typical Installation...

Page 81: ...allows the front overhead TV to operate only when the ignition key is in the Off or Accessory positions AUDIO VIDEO SYSTEM BASIC OPERATION NOTE For your convenience we have also included a handy tear...

Page 82: ...views if desired by pressing the NEXT button until you see the main menu screen When the main menu screen appears use the arrowbuttonsontheDVDremotetoselectthe desired entry or press the ENTER or PLAY...

Page 83: ...DVD logo and begin to read the disc The DVD may load directly to the main title menu screen or it may begin to play previews Youmaybeabletoskippreviewsifdesiredby pressing the NEXT button on the remo...

Page 84: ...an charge the batteries Further Information See manufacturer s information provided in your InfoCase for more information TV ANTENNA The TV antenna on your motor home can be easily raised rotated a fu...

Page 85: ...can be turned on or off with a power switch located on a switchplate inside the front overhead entertainment center cabinet An indicator light will glow when the switch is on and the signal amplifier...

Page 86: ...BLE TV HOOKUPS The exterior satellite dish and cable television input jacks are located in the utility compartment EXTERIOR ENTERTAINMENT CENTER If Equipped The exterior entertainment center contains...

Page 87: ...s located behind the seat skirt on the rear side of the seat base mechanism TABLE AND CHAIRS If Equipped Dinette Chairs The dinette chairs are free standing to allow greater freedom of movement than t...

Page 88: ...s fastened to the floor with a clamp as shown You can unscrew the knob and remove the clamp to position the table wherever you desire in the living area of the coach while the coach is parked Store th...

Page 89: ...est until the sofa is fully seated against the wall DINETTE BED CONVERSION If Equipped Typical view your coach may differ Dinette to Bed 1 Release the catch on the table leg brace and fold the leg up...

Page 90: ...able straight down Make sure the table is lowered as far as it will go so when arranging the cushions to cover the bed area they are even with the other dinette cushions NOTE You may find it easier to...

Page 91: ...ched to the back side of the sofa pull the sofa back out and extend all the way down to the floor 3 Rotate the lever lock located on the bottom right hand side of the sofa air bed clockwise to release...

Page 92: ...ke from sleep mode press the power button and it will become operational The air bed is plugged into an AC power outlet behind the sofa 7 Press and hold the SET UP button on the air mattress hand cont...

Page 93: ...hold the TAKE DOWN button on the air mattress hand control until the air mattress is completely deflated When button is released the pump will turn off 2 Fold in the bottom section of the air mattress...

Page 94: ...ne turn at a time until desired tension is achieved Preserving Shape The pleated blinds are made using high quality materials that are designed and woven to retain their shape throughout their useful...

Page 95: ...pecies you choose for your new Winnebago Industries motorhome cabinetry please keep in mind that no two pieces of wood are exactly the same Stains are likely to exaggerate the difference between open...

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Page 97: ...the back side of slideout room flange frame as shown Rotate the cylinder body to tighten the lock rod snugly During vehicle stops check and retighten as necessary Master Keylock A master keylock swit...

Page 98: ...and floorplan NOTE Never drive the vehicle with a slideout room extended The slideout room system uses 12 volt DC motorized mechanisms with an electronic control system to provide smooth operation an...

Page 99: ...ure the coach is level and the Parking Brake is set Check inside and outside the vehicle to make sure that there are no people who could be harmed or obstacles that could cause damage due to room retr...

Page 100: ...the slideout room cover awning if equipped or reduce effectiveness of the slideout room weather seals Also freezing rain and snow can prevent the slideout cover awning if equipped from closing and may...

Page 101: ...OUT buttons on the touchpad This mode can be used only if there is not a motor failure or full electrical system failure To override the encoder and enter the Manual Mode press and hold the RESET but...

Page 102: ...d service center for repair Further Information See the slideout room operating guide included in your InfoCase for further instructions and troubleshooting information SLIDEOUT EMERGENCY RETRACTION E...

Page 103: ...rating guide included in your InfoCase for further instructions and troubleshooting information SLIDEOUT EMERGENCY RETRACTION ELECTRIC Front Slideout Room If Equipped If the slideout mechanism is malf...

Page 104: ...vice if equipped inside the coach before driving the vehicle See your dealer for service of the slideout mechanism before using again Further Information See the Slideout Room operating guide included...

Page 105: ...ags See your authorized dealer for regular maintenance and service of the slideout mechanism LEVELING SYSTEM If Equipped The hydraulic leveling system makes selecting a parking site easier and faster...

Page 106: ...switch 3 Visually inspect the vehicle undercarriage for any problems WARNING Keep all people clear of the coach while the leveling system is operating When extending the rear stabilizers do not lift t...

Page 107: ...dels an access panel must be removed to access the pump reservoir NOTE To get an accurate indication of oil level Leveling Jacks must be UP Checking Hydraulic Oil Level The hydraulic oil level is chec...

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Page 109: ...periencetohelpyoumaintainyoursealants See Sealants Call Out Sheet provided in your InfoCase Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterio...

Page 110: ...the acid becomes more powerful and attacks the painted surface Rinsingandwashingthesurfacehelpsremove the fallout and neutralize the acid After the initial 60 day cure stage a coat of wax or polish c...

Page 111: ...d vents and any other joints that may have loosened or separated See Sealants at the beginning of this section for details Bug Removal Rinse the loose debris off with water and allow the remaining res...

Page 112: ...ys rinse thoroughly High pressure water spray may loosen or damage appliques and decals Test any cleaning solution on a small section of appliques or decal before using Never use aromatic solvents suc...

Page 113: ...ning should be referred to a professional carpet and upholstery cleaner NOTE To minimize fading of upholstery carpets and other interior fabrics caused by excessive sunlight the drapes blinds or shade...

Page 114: ...work your way to the center This method will keep the stain from spreading Do not over saturate as this may cause delamination No need to scrub simply rub lightly or dab the stain CEILING FABRIC STAIN...

Page 115: ...and engineered to resist scratches and should not stain under normal household use if used properly To keep this product looking its best we recommend that you take a few easy precautions General Clea...

Page 116: ...rs 5 Fully charge the batteries Batteries must have at least 80 charge to survive freezing temperatures and long period of non use We recommend that you connect a battery charger or plug in the shorel...

Page 117: ...s directions included with the filter cartridge 10 Check the toilet for proper operation 11 Add water to the holding tank using the toilet flushpedalandgalleysinkfaucet Checktobe sure dump valves seal...

Page 118: ...tor inspect and adjust if needed Check propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level and connections Check 12V fuses and 120V b...

Page 119: ...indshield Wipers and Washers Fire Extinguisher check charge indicator Smoke Alarm test operation Carbon Monoxide Alarm test operation Propane Gas Leak Detector test operation replace battery if needed...

Page 120: ...Monthly Every 3 Months Every 6 Months Every Year A s N ecessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Sealant Call out Sheet in th...

Page 121: ...3 100 lbs and the right side weighs 2 700 lbs at least 100 lbs of the load must be shifted from the left side to the right side The GVWR is listed on the Vehicle Certification Label See sample in Spe...

Page 122: ...method will help you determine how to distribute your cargo to avoid overloading especially on tires To determine the weight distribution on each tire or dual set you will need to find a scale capabl...

Page 123: ...Vehicle Certification Label in the Introduction section for information on gross weight ratings Towing will affect vehicle handling durability and fuel economy Exceeding any of the listed Gross Weight...

Page 124: ...LINES Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle Included are fuel water LP passengers cargo tools and optional equipment installed by the motor...

Page 125: ...GVWR to be drawn and Maximum vertical tongue weight to be imposed The SAE standard does not specify a vertical load rating Traditionally hitches are labeled 3 500 350 as Class 2 5 000 500 as Class 3...

Page 126: ...p the step extended when parked at a campsite or whenever people will be going in and out the vehicle frequently Automatic Retraction Feature The step is equipped with an automatic retraction feature...

Page 127: ...light dusting of talcum powder on the gasket should prevent this from recurring Horizontal Slider Windows Swing the latch handle straight out or up depending on the style of window Grasp the sliding...

Page 128: ...d in your InfoCase for further instructions care and cleaning information POWER ROOF VENTILATOR WIRING This coach is pre wired for installation of a powered roof ventilator The wires are located in th...

Page 129: ...d result in a loss of footing Neverignorewarninglabelsorweightlimits defined on your ladder The following warning label is located on or near the ladder Maximum Capacity 225 lbs Do not overload Ladder...

Page 130: ...he motor home by taking the following steps Ventilate with outside air Partially open one or more windows and a roof vent to circulate outside air through the coach In cold weather this ventilation ma...

Page 131: ...ayer 8 1 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy 12 9 Electrical 2 5 Electrical Cautions 6 1 Electrical Generator 120 Volt 6 5 Electrical Inverter 8 4 Electrical Outlets House 120 Volt AC 6 5 Electrical System...

Page 132: ...1 Roof and Ladders 2 6 Roof Ladder 12 9 Safe Use of the Propane Gas System 5 2 Safety Messages Used in this Manual 1 1 Satellite and Cable TV Hookups 8 6 Sealants Inspection and General Information 1...

Page 133: ...ctric 4 6 Water Heater Bypass Valve 7 8 Water Pump 7 2 Water System Drain Valve Locations 7 13 WaterLine Tank Drain Valves 7 7 Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle 12 1 Windows 12 6 Winterizing Optional Appli...

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