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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Rev. 1308130128

Part No. 161500-13-016

Copyright 2013 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

1 – INTRODUCTION

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 Capacities ........................................................................................................... 1-5
Owner and Vehicle Information ....................................................................................................... 1-6

2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

General Warnings  ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Fuel and Propane Gas  ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
Propane Gas Leaks ............................................................................................................................ 2-2
Propane Gas Leak Detector  .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-4
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
Electrical ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Loading ............................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 2-6
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-6
Slideout Rooms ................................................................................................................................. 2-7
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-7
Mold, Moisture, and Your Motor Home ........................................................................................... 2-8
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Wheel Mounting Nuts (Lug Nuts)  .................................................................................................. 2-10
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................. 2-10
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................. 2-10

3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot (Chassis Supplied) ...................................................................................... 3-1
Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot (Flexsteel) ................................................................................................... 3-1
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Keys .................................................................................................................................................. 3-4
Remote Keyless Entry  ...................................................................................................................... 3-4
Mirrors – Power Electric ................................................................................................................... 3-4

Summary of Contents for Via 25Q

Page 1: ...6 2 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS General Warnings 2 1 Driving Safety 2 1 Fuel and Propane Gas 2 1 Propane Gas Leaks 2 2 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 3 Carbon Monoxide Warning 2 3 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 2 4 Sm...

Page 2: ...ems Monitor Panel 4 4 Water Heater Gas Electric 4 6 Pressure Temperature Relief Valve 4 6 Propane Gas Furnace 4 7 Heat Pump 4 8 Ducted Roof Air Conditioning System 4 9 Air Conditioner Filter 4 9 5 PRO...

Page 3: ...er Bypass and Antifreeze Siphon Valves 7 12 Winterizing Procedures 7 12 Water System Drain Valve Locations 7 19 8 ENTERTAINMENT TV 12V LED 8 1 TV Pull out 8 1 Audio Video System Basic Operation 8 1 DV...

Page 4: ...rior Soft Goods 11 5 Cabinetry Cleaning 11 7 Tables and Countertops 11 7 Stainless Steel Appliances 11 7 Galley Sink 11 8 Range and Refrigerator 11 8 Vinyl Flooring 11 8 Bathroom 11 9 Doors and Window...

Page 5: ...ions included in this manual are 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...

Page 6: ...is interested in your satisfaction Your dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance that you may require during your ownership of this vehicle If you need warranty repairs while...

Page 7: ...next to or near the Vehicle Certification Label It contains vehicle occupant and cargo carrying capacity along with the number of seat belt positions in the vehicle The label also provides the weight...

Page 8: ...en 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 th...

Page 9: ...ing capacity is dependent on your particular loading and towing circumstances which includes the GVWR GAWR and GCWR as well as adequate trailer brakes Refer to the chassis operator s manual of your mo...

Page 10: ...________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Addres...

Page 11: ...ould also be done before beginning a vacation or any extended trip DRIVING SAFETY Donotattempttoadjustthedriver sseatwhile the vehicle is moving Do not adjust tilt steering in a moving vehicle Do not...

Page 12: ...ustion 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 of asphyxiation It is es...

Page 13: ...noxide entry into the vehicle body is a properly maintained engine exhaust and ventilation system It is recommended that the exhaust system and body be inspected by a qualified motorhome service cente...

Page 14: ...r Information Please read the information provided by the manufacturer which is included in your InfoCase for further information SMOKE ALARM Your coach is equipped with a Smoke Alarm located on the c...

Page 15: ...and donotadapttheplugtoconnecttoareceptacle for which it is not designed Do not attach an extension cord to the utility power cord Do not use any electrical device that has had the ground pin removed...

Page 16: ...ear the bottom of the window Using Slider Windows As Emergency Exits Some coaches are required to have a slider window as an alternate exit This window will be marked EXIT and have a red handled latch...

Page 17: ...sure to thoroughly ventilate your recreational vehicle before and during each use High indoor temperatures and humidity may raise formaldehyde levels When a recreational vehicle is in areas subject to...

Page 18: ...to your motorhome Plants cloths books and other household items may already have mold present It is easy to transfer mold into your motorhome environment Monitor your motorhome Periodically check thos...

Page 19: ...fully Set out flares or other warning devices Check your tires for proper inflation before each trip and at least once a month with an accurate tire gauge Spare Tire Storage If your coach is supplied...

Page 20: ...ssis manual for connecting jumper cables to the automotive electrical system ENGINE OVERHEAT If you see or hear steam escaping from the engine compartment or have any other reason to suspect an extrem...

Page 21: ...e for instructions on seat adjustments SEATS DRIVER CO PILOT FLEXSTEEL If Equipped The Driver and Co pilot Seats may be independently adjusted to suit individual preference To move the seat forward or...

Page 22: ...g chime will sound if the seats are not locked in the forward facing position while attempting to start the vehicle Reclining the Seat Lift UP on the Recline Lever located on the side of the seat lean...

Page 23: ...gages Unfastening Press the release button in the buckle Hold onto the tongue when you release it from the buckle to keep it from retracting too rapidly When the lap shoulder belt is in use the lap be...

Page 24: ...h a Remote Keyless Entry system If your coach is featured with a driver door it also will be equipped with this system Use the provided keyless remote transmitter to lock and unlock the entry door as...

Page 25: ...ehicle must be stopped on the side of the roadway and presents a possible hazard to other motorists When the flashers are on it serves as a warning to other drivers Further Information See your chassi...

Page 26: ...ther band stations It also has a compact disc CD player for your listening enjoyment through quality high output speakers located in several areas of the coach This system is also featured with a rear...

Page 27: ...Satellite Radio If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a Sirius satellite radio receiver that plays through your radio See the receiver manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for programmin...

Page 28: ...a safety feature this system will not play DVD s unless the Parking Brake is set Basic Operating Instructions Refer to the manufacturer s owner manual and or quick start guide provided in your InfoCa...

Page 29: ...an be displayed on the monitor using either the monitor itself or the remote control Satellite Radio Your coach is equipped with a Sirius satellite radio receiver that plays through your radio See the...

Page 30: ...engine cooling system is filled with special extended life coolant that is not the same as common anti freeze available at retail outlets The coolant system MUST be refilled or topped up with the same...

Page 31: ...exterior lights should be checked for proper operation each time the vehicle is prepared for a trip Any bulbs which fail to light should be checked and replaced when necessary with a new bulb of the s...

Page 32: ...ndle unscrew the valve stem cap retaining cap in the end of the hose extension 5 Adequate clearance is available to insert the tire gauge onto valve stem 6 When tire pressure testing is complete reins...

Page 33: ...gauge to control alignment and avoid misaligned valve stem deflection 6 When tire pressure testing is complete reinstall the valve stem cap with the cap still retained in the hose extension end 7 Rem...

Page 34: ...by worn steering suspension parts or by incidents which happen during driving such as hitting a curb pothole or railroad track etc Improper alignment can cause tires to roll at an angle and wear uneve...

Page 35: ...produced from either propane gas flame or electrical heat element The ammonia vapor is then carried to the finned condenser where it liquefies The liquid then flows to an evaporator where it creates c...

Page 36: ...he coldest setting to ensure coldest temperature in the freezer compartment then adjust warmer as necessary after cold food has been added The refrigerator will retain temperature more efficiently if...

Page 37: ...nance information MICROWAVE OVEN If Equipped Refer to the manufacturer s user guide located inside the appliance for complete operating instructions WARNING IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE COOKING APPLIANCES FO...

Page 38: ...e fresh water and holding tank levels propane gas tank level plus the chassis battery and house battery condition You can start the generator and check the generator hourmeter or turn on the water pum...

Page 39: ...ior light should be turned on to provide a small load which draws off the battery surface charge Water Heater Switches See Water Heater information elsewhere in this section for operating instructions...

Page 40: ...l display reads Water Heat LP Fail it means that the burner has gone into lockout mode and must be restarted If this happens turn the Water Heater LP switch off for about 5 minutes then turn it back o...

Page 41: ...shut 5 Close the faucet and turn on the water supply before switching the water heater on Manually operate the pressure temperature relief valve at least once a year NOTE If your water heater is equip...

Page 42: ...e it may smoke slightly when the furnace is used for the first time and may set off your smoke alarm We recommend that you provide adequate ventilation when using the furnace for the first time to avo...

Page 43: ...ch is placed in Cool position All cooling functions controlling to setpoint have a short cycle protection time delay of three minutes There will be no delay if the cycle OFF time exceeds three minutes...

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Page 45: ...re As the liquid gas is released it reverts back to a vapor and expands to many times its compressed volume Propane Tank System The storage reservoir for the propane gas system is a horizontally mount...

Page 46: ...monitor panel area Typical View Main Tank Shutoff Switch Located in driver side compartment Typical View DANGER DO NOT FILL CONTAINER TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESUL...

Page 47: ...carbon monoxide CO detector alarm Propane gas also contains an odor additive that you can smell if propane is present in the air Here are a few precautions to observe that will help you to use the pr...

Page 48: ...ed with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place tominimizeventblockage whichcouldresult in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explos...

Page 49: ...OT USE AN OPEN FLAME OR HEAT LAMP If moisture begins to cause problems have your propane gas dealer inject a small amount of dry methyl alcohol in your tank approximately one ounce to 20 pounds or one...

Page 50: ...he liquid gas to vaporize as fast as it is needed by the furnace The demand for propane to produce heat increases to the point where the gas cannot vaporize fast enough to keep the furnace going The o...

Page 51: ...s ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HOUSE 120 VOLT AC 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...

Page 52: ...l If Equipped A flip up notch in the power cord door lets you route the power cord out of the compartment and close the door while the power cord is connected Power Cord QuickPort Models with power co...

Page 53: ...t connected to shoreline or generator power The inverter can also be used while driving the motorhome because the engine alternator will charge the batteries while driving The inverter changes 12 volt...

Page 54: ...e motorhome Certain circuits however remain unchanged for use by items which require 120 volt current such as the air conditioner s the refrigerator in AC mode the microwave oven etc NOTE The converte...

Page 55: ...ructed CIRCUIT BREAKERS HOUSE 120 VOLT AC The breaker panel protects all 120 volt components in the motorhome from either an overload on the circuit or a short in the wiring or component itself When a...

Page 56: ...top the Generator Press and Hold the GenSet Stop button until you hear the Generator come to a full stop then release WARNING The GFCI will not completely eliminate the risk of electrical shock Infant...

Page 57: ...d Refer to the hourmeter to determine when periodic maintenance is due and to record services which have been performed Operation Warnings and Cautions Do not simultaneously operate the Generator and...

Page 58: ...House batteries are deep cycle type batteries specially designed for recreational vehicle use They will provide longer lasting power than standard automotive starting batteries and will withstand the...

Page 59: ...nt well in the floor beneath carpet ahead of the driver seat Chassis Battery Connector The chassis battery connector is located to the right of the accelerator pedal in the driver side foot well NOTE...

Page 60: ...displays etc 2 Checkthebatteryandrechargeasnecessaryat least once a month during long storage periods Turn the House Coach Battery Disconnect switch off to avoid electrical arcing when attaching or de...

Page 61: ...r replace the fuse with a new one of equal amperage rating House 12 Volt Fuses The fuse panel is on the right hand side of the Power Converter A label on the panel states the amperage rating and circu...

Page 62: ...Volt Circuit Breakers A label on the Automotive Chassis and House 12 Volt Circuit Breaker panel states the amperage rating and circuit protected for each breaker NOTE Breakers are labeled on panel Ar...

Page 63: ...that control water pressure to 50 psi max Water pressure regulators are commonly available at most RV dealerships and many large retail discount or home supply centers Method 1 Filling the Fresh Wate...

Page 64: ...orage tank Connect hose to Fresh Water Inlet as described in previous steps With the Fresh Water valve in the Normal position turn the Water Pump switch es OFF NOTE Always keep the Fresh Water valve i...

Page 65: ...g water When you open a faucet the waterline pressure drops and the pump begins to run and it will continue to run as long as the faucet is open When you close the faucet the line pressure backs up to...

Page 66: ...er heater valve 2 Turn Water Pump switch to OFF position 3 Fill water tank 4 Open all faucets hot and cold 5 Turn ON the Water Pump switch 6 Close each faucet as it begins to deliver a steady stream o...

Page 67: ...ust or particles that may have been present in the new filter cartridge Diverter Plug Install the diverter plug into the filter socket for winterization or if water must be used while the filter is re...

Page 68: ...at least 1 hour 5 Drain the water tank and refill with fresh water 6 Open each faucet again and run fresh water to flushchlorinatedwaterfromthelines Runthe water until there is no odor of chlorine de...

Page 69: ...he toilet Don t put automotive antifreeze or caustic chemicals such as laundry bleach or heavy detergents into the toilet or holding tank These products may damage plastic or rubber parts in the syste...

Page 70: ...the black tank is drained and dump valve closed to avoid sewage back up into gray tank Gray water also rinses any black water solids from the sewage drain hose Black and Gray tank valve positions may...

Page 71: ...MP MODELS 25T 25Q Holding Tanks The drainage system is self contained and uses two separate holding tanks to contain the waste water until it can be dumped at an appropriate waste water disposal site...

Page 72: ...p valve closed to avoid sewage back up into gray tank Gray water also rinses any black water solids from the sewage drain hose 5 Open the Gray Waste Tank Drain valve located beneath driver side rear c...

Page 73: ...del HOLDING TANK HEATER If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with black water and gray water holding tank heaters to allow use of waste utilities in freezing temperatures Holding Tank Heater Switch...

Page 74: ...r 1 Level the Motorhome If the coach is not level there may be low points in waterlines that can trap water in the lines and prevent it from draining properly 2 Drain Fresh Water Tank and Waterlines O...

Page 75: ...Insert plug up into the filter socket as far as possible and twist clockwise one quarter turn until it stops 5 Open Faucets Turn Water Pump switch ON and open all sink faucets and shower head knobs L...

Page 76: ...shower tub This fills the drain trap pipes to prevent holding tank odors from entering the coach during storage NOTE It is not necessary to add antifreeze to the toilet since the flush valve will be...

Page 77: ...ons chart at the end of this section for locations on your model Leave the Water Heater Bypass valve handle in NORMAL FLOW position if draining water and blowing out waterlines Place in BYPASS positio...

Page 78: ...alve locations on your model Fill Lines 5 Turn the Water Pump switch ON 6 Open each hot and cold water faucet handle knob in the coach one at a time each in turn until antifreeze solution just begins...

Page 79: ...m P Traps 15 Pour approximately one cup of RV antifreeze down each drain for the galley sink lavatory sink and shower tub This fills the drain trap pipes to prevent holding tank odors from entering th...

Page 80: ...of RV antifreeze down the shower OR galley sink drain Press and hold the Waste Pump switch for approximately 5 10 seconds to get antifreeze into the pump Waste Pump Drain Located underneath rear drive...

Page 81: ...e backflow valve small button in center of connector to drain any water left in the city waterline Water Tank One 1 valve located in the water service center Water Heater Drain plug on outside of coac...

Page 82: ...r wardrobe cabinet behind flip down door Winterization Antifreeze Valve One 1 valve and antifreeze siphon tube in rear driver side compartment 25Q Waterlines Two 2 drain valves in the water service ce...

Page 83: ...r guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions TV PULL OUT If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a galley TV extend retract mechanism which allows you to watch TV when the...

Page 84: ...ed Play DVD Insert a DVD face up into slot on lower face of the player The DVD will begin to load automatically The TV screen will typically display READING or LOADING The DVD may load directly to the...

Page 85: ...not illuminate depending on signal strength 5 Rotate Attenuator Dial COUNTER CLOCKWISE until the last illuminated LED light flickers 6 Rotateantennatoilluminatethelastflickering LED light 7 Repeat St...

Page 86: ...pting any setups or adjustments The coach must be level before attempting to adjust the antenna dish There must be a clear line of sight to the satellite Mountains buildings trees telephone poles and...

Page 87: ...llite receiver and are located near the entertainment center cabinet A second connection may be included inside a cabinet in the bedroom for the rear TV if equipped See your authorized Winnebago Indus...

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Page 89: ...sengaging the Bunk Storage Latches one located on each side of the bunk and lower NOTE This low bunk design may be accessed without the use of a ladder If needed a multi purpose step stool may be used...

Page 90: ...er the two end bumpers 2 Lay fitted cushion over the extended bed board 3 Reverse steps to store bed back into twin bed position BED EXTENSION Model 25R The bed in your coach has an extension that sli...

Page 91: ...ut room to prevent possible property damage COMFORT SOFA SLEEPER If Equipped Typical view your coach may vary according to floorplan Your coach may be equipped with a Comfort Sofa Sleeper which is fea...

Page 92: ...ss level is reached and the Inflate Deflate switch will automatically return to the OFF position Silent Night Comfort Adjust If your air bed pressure drops below the predetermined pressure level the S...

Page 93: ...6 Reinstall two front seat back cushions Further Information See the air bed manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions safety precautions and repair infor...

Page 94: ...ette Table Setup 1 Remove dinette table and pedestal leg from underneath the sofa 2 Insert dinette pedestal leg into the metal receiver on the floor Your coach may be equipped with two metal receiver...

Page 95: ...that can be used for light filtering outside airflow bug protection daytime room darkening or nighttime privacy Tolowertranslucentscreen pullthebottomof thescreenstraightdownuntilthebottomlatch clicks...

Page 96: ...tely white to creamy white in color with occasional reddish brown tones While maple typically features uniform graining as compared to other wood species characteristic markings may include fine brown...

Page 97: ...9 9 SECTION 9 FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Therefore since wood is a product of nature and will have certain natural characteristics and variances they are not covered under the warranty...

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Page 99: ...ack 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 switch is...

Page 100: ...f equipped are located on a wall in the rear of the coach in or near the slide room Location varies by model and floorplan Slideout Room Keylock WARNING Your motorhome may have more than one slideout...

Page 101: ...ety Lock key and turn to activate slideout room control switch Press the Slideout Room EXTEND OUT switch and hold until the room is fully extended then release the switch To stop extending the room du...

Page 102: ...Also freezing rain and snow can prevent the slideout cover awning if equipped from closing and may cause damage to the cover awning slideout room weather seals and mechanisms To avoid potential damage...

Page 103: ...ars again the room will need to be retracted using either the manual retraction method or the fully manual method Both methods listed below are intended as a means to retract the room to prepare the c...

Page 104: ...er Information See the slideout room operating guide included in your InfoCase for further instructions and troubleshooting information SLIDEOUT EMERGENCY RETRACTION POWER GEAR If the slideout mechani...

Page 105: ...eshooting information Accessing the Motor Gear Assembly Model 25T Remove oval access panel inside front driver side compartment Model 25R Remove rear bed mattress Remove bed frame panel assembly by re...

Page 106: ...out mechanism Slideout Room Seal Care and Maintenance While most household cleaners work well for cleaning slideout room seals certain chemical agents may cause the seals to degrade Typically 409 and...

Page 107: ...riencetohelpyoumaintainyoursealants See Sealants Call Out Sheet provided in your InfoCase Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterior...

Page 108: ...lize the acid After the initial 60 day cure stage a coat of wax or polish can help protect the surface from these types of contaminates Do not scrape ice or snow from the painted surface Brush off gen...

Page 109: ...recommended to apply soapy water Rinse washed area before soap evaporates Dry the rinsed area before the water evaporates NOTE Avoid aiming water flow from a hose or spray from high pressure washing e...

Page 110: ...ed Your coach may be equipped with a protective film to defend against everyday road hazards This film creates a barrier against bugs road grime bird droppings and other harmful elements Further Infor...

Page 111: ...amp housing Some popular citric acid cleaners may cause polycarbonate lenses to become hazy or foggy Do not use a pressure washer to clean headlights Inspect and operate the lights regularly to confir...

Page 112: ...ter Air dry or if desired dry quickly using a hair dryer on warm setting not hot For stubborn stains use cleaner degreaser Vinyl Fabrics including ceiling If Equipped Vinyl should be cleaned with a so...

Page 113: ...eaves scale deposits Stainless steel does not deteriorate due to frequent cleaning so proper cleaning can be performed whenever necessary For more stubborn stains perform the following procedures for...

Page 114: ...rapped under mats can complicate cleaning NOTE Improper use may damage this product and void the warranty RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR For care and appearance maintenance of the range and refrigerator refer...

Page 115: ...n remains visible clean with a soft nylon pad and non abrasive resilient floor cleaner BATHROOM Toilet For instructions on the care of your toilet refer to the information in your InfoCase Tub and Sho...

Page 116: ...or insects e g bird nest wasp nests etc 11 Lubricate all door hinges and locks 12 Clean the interior of the coach Dirt and stains are more easily removed when fresh 13 Follow Vehicle Leaving in Stora...

Page 117: ...that may have appeared around the window frames vents and any other joints See Sealants Inspection and General Information at the beginning of this section Resealing is quite simple and the material i...

Page 118: ...k propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level and connections Check 12V fuses and 120V breakers Check GFCI receptacles Genera...

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: ...onths Every 6 Months Every Year A s N ecessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants Inspection and General Information at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Sealant Cal...

Page 121: ...weighs 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...

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: ...rtification 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 Ratings w...

Page 124: ...ools and optional equipment installed by the motor home manufacturer dealer or owner This value is found on the VIN label typically placed near the driver position Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR This i...

Page 125: ...mposed 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 and 10 000 1 000 as Class 4 The vertical tongue load value o...

Page 126: ...r is closed and the Ignition Switch key is turned to the On or Run positions The step WILL RETRACT even if the Step switch is OFF This feature is intended to prevent injury or damage by an extended st...

Page 127: ...ow in its fully raised position Press the catches outward toward the frames while lowering the window Push Out Windows Optional If Equipped The bedroom and lounge windows are secured by four safety la...

Page 128: ...ed NOTE For best results close all other roof vents windows and doors then open one 1 window the farthest distance from the roof ventilator The fan speed selector on the fan allows you to adjust the a...

Page 129: ...dows is a visible indication that there is too much humidity inside the coach Excessive moisture can cause water stains or mildew which can damage interior items such as upholstery and cabinets When y...

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Page 131: ...ons 6 1 Electrical Generator 120 Volt 6 6 Electrical Outlets House 120 Volt AC 6 5 Electrical System House 120 Volt AC 6 1 Electrical System House 12 Volt DC 6 8 Emergency Exits 2 6 Engine Cooling Sys...

Page 132: ...Slideout Emergency Retraction Power Gear 10 6 Slideout Room Extreme Weather Precaution 10 4 Slideout Room Operation Electric 10 2 Slideout Room Travel Lock 10 1 Slideout Room Troubleshooting Power Gea...

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