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Obsessed with providing the best RV ownership experience!

OWNER’S

 

GUIDE

 

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2.4.20)

 

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Page 1: ...Obsessed with providing the best RV ownership experience OWNER S GUIDE Version 2 4 20 ...

Page 2: ... work to build Alliance RVs to a higher quality standard if a warranty or service concern arises our priority is to get you back to camping as promptly as possible Your Alliance RV Dealer is authorized and trained in servicing the many systems unique to your Alliance RV and is a great Ally to assist you in finding a resolution If for any reason it is not feasible to work with your local Alliance R...

Page 3: ..._______________ VIN 17 Digits Dealership Name ___________________________________________________ Dealership Address ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Dealer Phone ___________________________________________________ ...

Page 4: ...izer System Pg 21 22 Introduction CRE3000 Parts Breakout CRE3000 Rubber Shear Spring Inspection HD Shackle Links Wet Bolt Kit Breakaway Switch Pg 23 Tow Plug Pg 23 Pinbox Maintenance Pg 24 Connecting to The Tow Vehicle Pg 25 27 Hooking Up Pull Test Hitch Receiver Hydraulic Leveling System Pg 28 32 Leveling System Touch Pad Jack Operation Auto Level Auto Level Sequence Leveling System Maintenance O...

Page 5: ...Center Troubleshooting Power Control Center Wiring Diagram Inverter Overview Inverter Display Features Inverter Error Codes Inverter Trouble Shooting Inverter Specifications Power Cord 120 Volt Circuit Breakers Electrical Continued 12 Volt Fuse Panel GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Battery Not Provided by Alliance RV Battery Disconnect Switch Solar Prep Solar Option Generator Prep If Equippe...

Page 6: ...ing Cable and Satellite Connection Filling the Fresh Water Tank Power Fill Fill and or Sanitize the Fresh Water Tank with the Pump Plumbing and Utilities Continued Using the Fresh Water Tank for Dry Camping Connecting to City Water Winterizing Rinsing Holding Tanks Tank Flush Fresh Water System Waste Water System Toilet Monitoring Your Water Systems Washer Dryer Prep Dishwasher Prep Water Heater F...

Page 7: ...h component warranty according to the information and timelines provided Doing so will help any potential delays in the event your RV requires warranty service Failure to register these warranties will not dismiss warranty coverage although it could cause delays Please contact Alliance Customer Service with any questions Alliance RV Customer Service Contact Information Phone 574 226 0140 Email ser...

Page 8: ...3rd WMI SAE Assigned 7M5 4th Trailer Type F Fifth Weel X TBD X TBD 5th Model Designator P Paradigm X TBD X TBD X TBD 6th and 7th Length of RV Length of RV 2 digits regardless of length 8th Number of Axles 1 1 Axle 2 2 Axles 9th Check Digit Calculated 10th Model Year M 2021 T 2026 1 2031 6 2036 N 2022 V 2027 2 2032 7 2037 P 2023 W 2028 3 2033 8 2038 R 2024 X 2029 4 2034 9 2039 S 2025 Y 2030 5 2035 ...

Page 9: ... To Contact NHTSA Website www safecar gov Address NHTSA Headquarters Attn Administrator 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington DC 20590 Toll Free Vehicle Safety Hotline 888 327 4236 TTY 800 424 9153 For additional information please refer to the NHTSA website at www safecar gov In Canada If you believe that your recreational vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or cause injury or death you...

Page 10: ... covered under this Limited Base Warranty Alliance RV makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to the recreational vehicle beyond that contained in this Limited Base Warranty No other person s are authorized by Alliance RV to establish any other obligation or liability for it regarding this recreational vehicle Alliance RV is not responsible for any promise representation or warranty made by any ...

Page 11: ...covered under this Limited Structural Warranty Alliance RV makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to the recreational vehicle beyond that contained in this Limited Structural Warranty No other person s are authorized by Alliance RV to establish any other obligation or liability for it regarding this recreational vehicle Alliance RV is not responsible for any promise representation or warranty m...

Page 12: ...urred in transporting this recreational vehicle for warranty service shall be borne by purchaser unless otherwise approved in advance by Alliance RV If assistance is needed you may contact Alliance RV at Email service alliancerv com Phone 574 226 0140 Mail 301 Benchmark Drive Elkhart IN 46516 Attn Customer Service REPAIR REMEDY EXCLUSIVE REMEDY Alliance RV s obligation is to address within industr...

Page 13: ...vehicle registered or primarily used outside the United States or Canada Any water leaks or related significant damages that are a result of your failure to properly maintain the exterior seals as required in the Owner s Manual Repairs or replacements made necessary as a result of your failure to follow ordinary maintenance procedures as recommended by Alliance or the manufacturer or dealer of the...

Page 14: ...at form must be returned to Alliance RV within ten 10 days of your taking delivery of the recreational vehicle Failure to file this warranty registration with Alliance RV will not affect your rights under the Limited Base or Limited Structural warranties as long as you can present proof of purchase but it can cause delays in obtaining the benefits of these Limited Warranties and may inhibit any se...

Page 15: ...OT CHANGE THE EXPRESS TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR EXTEND THE WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION FOR DECIDING LEGAL DISPUTES RELATING TO ALLEGED BREACH OF WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY NATURE MUST BE FILED IN THE COURTS WITHIN THE STATE OF MANUFACTURE THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTIES WILL BE INTERPRETED AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA WITHOUT GI...

Page 16: ...s provided to help you avoid personal injury or death as well as damage to your RV and other property Take the time to review all these warnings INDICATES POTENTIAL MINOR TO MODERATE INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE INDICATES POTENTIAL DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY INDICATES POTENTIAL DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY GO TO TOP ...

Page 17: ...weight the vehicle is rated for when fully loaded UVW Unloaded Vehicle Weight and is the weight of the manufactured completed RV CCC Cargo Carrying Capacity and is the difference between what the RV weighs when there is nothing in it and what it weights when you have loaded it with your personal belongings also including but not limited to food water propane and any upgrades added ie solar power w...

Page 18: ...bel is also located near the front of the RV on the off door side near the cabover Cargo Capacities Weighing Your RV Weight and balance of your RV is crucial to your safety To ensure that you are within all the established weight limits and ratings you should have your RV weighed Always make sure that your RV is loaded evenly from side to side never exceeding the specified weight ratings establish...

Page 19: ...HT OF THE RV AND THE TOW VEHICLE TOGETHER SHOULD NEVER EXCEED THE GCWR OF THE TOW VEHICLE YOU MAY NOT ALWAYS BE ABLE TO USE ALL AVAILABLE STORAGE SPACE WHEN LOADING YOUR RV JUST BECAUSE IT CAN FIT DOESN T MEAN THAT YOUR RV IS WITHIN THE ESTABLISHED WEIGHT RATINGS NOTE Full LP gas and Fresh water are considered cargo weight GO TO TOP ...

Page 20: ...he road This will create wear on the outside edges of the tire tread Tread Wear on one Edge of the Tire This typically indicates that something is out of alignment Erratic Tread Wear Often called cupping and can mean the wheel is out of balance or an issue with suspension components ALWAYS KEEP TIRES PROPERLY INFLATED NOT DOING SO CAN RESULT IN TIRE FAILURE THAT COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT Federal...

Page 21: ...ssing on the tire valve stem with the edge of your tire gauge until you get the correct pressure If the pressure is too low note the different between the measured tire pressure and the correct tire pressure These missing pounds of pressure are what you will need to add At a service station add the missing pounds of air pressure to each tire that is underinflated Check all the tires to make sure t...

Page 22: ...eational vehicle place the jack hydraulic or screw under the main frame rail It must be just ahead of the front tire or just behind the rear tire NEVER USE THE LEVELING SYSTEM TO CHANGE A TIRE NEVER RAISE THE RV BY PLACING A JACK UNDER THE AXLE AXLE SPRINGS OR ANY ATTACHED PARTS BE SURE TO REPLACE TIRES WITH A TIRE OF THE SAME SIZE AND SPECIFICATION Properly maintained tires improve the stopping t...

Page 23: ...r over torque under any circumstance Tighten all lug nuts in the correct order according to your RVs lug pattern ALWAYS TORQUE THE WHEEL LUG NUTS TO THE REQUIRED SPECIFICATIONS Wheel Lug Nut Torque Chart Lug nuts should be torqued in the pattern shown below LUG NUT STUD DIAMETER RIM SIZE RIM TYPE ACCEPTABLE TORQUE RANGE 8 1 2 16 Steel Aluminum 90 120 ft lbs 8 5 8 17 5 Aluminum 140 160 ft lbs GO TO...

Page 24: ... building overhangs and low clearance bridges or overpasses Know the width of your RV This is important when negotiating turns and other obstructions Extendable side mirrors and or add on tow mirrors can help Know how much your RV weighs and be aware of the weight ratings of the RV This information is available for your safety It is critical to never overload your RV Overloading adversely affect t...

Page 25: ...ecessary if the lining is worn to within 1 16 or less or if found to be contaminated with grease oil or scored or gouged Hairline heat cracks are normal in bonded linings and should not be cause for concern When replacement is necessary it is important to replace both shoes on each brake and both brakes on the same axle This will help retain the balance of your brakes Check all hadware Check shoe ...

Page 26: ...the inside surface of the brake drum The force generated by the primary shoe acting through the adjuster moves the secondary shoe out into contact with the brake drum Increasing the current flow to the electromagnet causes the magnet to grip the armature surface of the brake more firmly This results in increasing the pressure against the shoes and brake drums until the desired stop is accomplished...

Page 27: ...al equalizer and leaf springs and better protection of your RV from damaging road shock The CRE3000 is located between the tandem axles replacing the steel equalizer see below Designed uniquely to work with your steel leaf spring suspension to improve overall towing performance CRE3000 Parts Breakout 1 Equalizer Beam 2 Rubber Compression Spring 3 Spring Carrier 4 Plastic Glide Pad 5 Bronze Bushing...

Page 28: ...ring has been affected and the equalizer should be replaced NOTE It is normal to see rubber spring weather checking which is small surface cracks in the rubber and does not require replacement It is also common to see minor tearing or cracking of the rubber around the edges HD Shackle Links and Wet Bolt Kit The axles and suspension systems are installed with heavy duty shackle links and greaseable...

Page 29: ...the breakaway pin out only to the first stage and you should hear the brakes engage NEITHER THE BREAKAWAY SWITCH NOR THE TRAILER BRAKES SHOULD EVER BE USED AS A PARKING BRAKE ENSURE THAT THERE IS ENOUGH SLACK IN THE BREAKAWAY SWITCH CABLE TO ALLOW FOR TIGHT TURNING RADIUSES TOW PLUG The tow plug 7 way wire harness is wired to your RV to connect electrical power from the tow vehicle for the RV brak...

Page 30: ... be able to slightly move and twist the skid pad assembly with hand force Inspect the retainment rods for excessive wear Inspect the plastic glide pads for excessive wear The pad should be no less than Periodically check hardware torque values Check and grease bearing s once per season If more grease is needed add it to the bearing assembly DO NOT MIX LITHIUM CALCIUM SODIUM OR BARIUM COMPLEX GREAS...

Page 31: ...G TRAILERS LANDING GEAR TO LOWER THE KINGPIN ONTO THE HITCH OPENING THIS COULD RESULT IN THE KINGPIN COMING TO REST ON TOP OF THE SKID PLATE INSTEAD OF WITHIN THE HITCH OPENING WHICH MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY 4 Open the jaw on the 5th wheel head 5 Back the tow vehicle slowly toward the trailer until the tow vehicle s hitch contacts the bottom of the pin box and the kingpin slides into ...

Page 32: ...n pulling an RV the most obvious difference is mass You ll be taller wider and much heavier Allow yourself plenty of room and time to maneuver out of potentially difficult situations Being taller RVs are more susceptible to sway caused by cross winds and turbulence created by other large passing vehicles Having the correct hitch equipment that is adjusted properly can significantly reduce these ef...

Page 33: ...h of the draw bar is from the center of the fastening pin to the center of the ball The maximum trailer tow rating of the hitch receiver is 3 000 lbs with a maximum hitch weight of 300 lbs The receiver can also be used for a storage rack bike rack or similar The cargo weight carrying capacity includes the weight of the cargo carrier and should never exceed 300 lbs Laws around double towing and ove...

Page 34: ... the tow vehicle NOTE Never level the RV with anyone inside WE RECOMMEND THAT A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL CHANGE THE TIRES ON YOUR RV THE RV SHOULD ALWAYS BE PROPERLY SUPPORTED WITH JACK STANDS ATTEMPTS TO CHANGE TIRES OR PERFORM OTHER SERVICE WORK BY THE LEVELING SYSTEM ONLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Leveling System Touch Pad Moving parts can pinch crush or cut Keep clear and use caution...

Page 35: ...ination of the FRONT and LEFT Fig 1I or FRONT and RIGHT Fig 1J buttons The rear legs can be retracted together by pushing the REAR button Fig 1K or individually by pushing the combination of the REAR and LEFT Fig 1I or REAR and RIGHT Fig 1J buttons Pressing the LEFT button Fig 1I will retract both the left front leg and the left rear leg Pressing the RIGHT button Fig 1J will retract both the right...

Page 36: ...r a level state 2 The rear legs will then extend and complete the rear leveling sequence 3 When the rear leveling sequence has been completed the RV will adjust front to back and side to side 4 Each leg will perform a final grounding touch 5 Once this has been completed the screen will read AUTO LEVEL SUCCESS 6 The LED screen will then read READY and also display current battery voltage The green ...

Page 37: ...d use caution Maintenance Items o Dexron III or Mercon V Class A automatic transmission fluid o Electrical contact cleaner o Lint free cloth o Zip ties Maintenance Steps 1 Check the fluid in reservoir every 12 months If fluid is a clear red color do not change If fluid is milky pink and murky drain reservoir and add new fluid Hydraulic fluid should be changed at a minimum every 5 years NOTE Check ...

Page 38: ...s with jack stands before working underneath Failure to do so may result in death serious personal injury sever product or property damage or voiding the component warranty NOTE In colder temperatures the jacks may extend and retract slowly due to the fluid s viscosity specially formulated fluid for low temperatures may be desired GO TO TOP ...

Page 39: ...yone that will be in the RV with the location and operation of all exit windows in the RV THE FOLLOWING LABEL IS ON OR NEAR ALL EMERGENCY EXITS IN THE RV ENSURE THAT ALL EXIT WINDOWS ARE CLOSED AND LOCKED DURING TRAVEL Identify and locate all emergency exit windows in the RV they are easily identifiable by both the EXIT sticker and the red hardware used to open them Know what to expect in the even...

Page 40: ...xit windows Pull the handle out to slide the window open for escape 2 Flip Style Latch This style flips up and disengages which allows the window to be pushed out for escape Fire Safety Safety is always important whether you re at home or on the road As far as your RV make sure to keep fire safety a top priority In a fire Evacuating all occupants from the RV safely MUST be your top priority GO TO ...

Page 41: ...uisher are monoammonium phosphate and sodium bicarbonate which induces a chemical reaction which extinguishes the fire C Electrical Equipment Suitable for fires in live electrical equipment Both monoammonium phosphate and sodium bicarbonate are used in this type of extinguisher due to their nonconductive properties NEVER TEST OR PRACTICE USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER BY SQUEEZING THE TRIGGER THESE ARE...

Page 42: ...p matches or lighters away from children 3 Store flammable materials in proper containers 4 Keep electrical appliances in good condition and NEVER overload electrical circuits 5 Keep stove debris free 6 Never leave anything cooking on the stove unattended 7 Keep portable heaters and open flames such as candles away from flammable materials 8 Don t let rubbish accumulate Refer to the smoke and carb...

Page 43: ... Do not go into the RV until the problem is identified and corrected Smoke Alarm the Smoke LED will flash red and an audible horn will beep 3 times and then pause this will happen repeatedly The CO LED will remain off If this alarm sounds get out of the RV as quickly as possible and call your emergency services Do not go into the RV until the problem is identified and corrected Propane LP Alarm Fo...

Page 44: ...on until the area is clear from propane gas If you hear this alarm immediate action is requried Exit the RV immediately and do not return into the RV until the problem has been corrected If the popane gas alarm sounds Extinguish all flames and smoking material and turn off all gas appliances Press the TEST MUTE button to temporarily silence the alarm DO NOT DISCONNECT POWER Evactuate the RV Make s...

Page 45: ... off of the alarm cover If cleaning is needed clean with a water damp cloth Do NOT spray cleaning agents or waxes directly onto the front panel This can cause damage to the alarm THE CO ALARM WILL NOT OPERATE WITHOUT BATTERIES NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR AN ALARM IMMEDIATELY HAVE THE ALARM REPLACED GO TO TOP ...

Page 46: ...EAD TO ADDITIONAL MOLD OR MILDEW ISSUES WHICH CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH Exterior Plumbing Alliance RVs are equipped with heating pads for the holding tanks and a dedicated heat vent to drop air down into the underbelly Depending on your needs it may be necessary for you to take additional protection steps Keeping your water running and the additional use of heat tape on pipes hoses fresh wat...

Page 47: ...gas source or attempt to repair any propane related component yourself IF YOU SMELL PROPANE EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAMES INCLUDING PILOT LIGHTS AND ALL SMOKING MATERIALS SHUT OFF THE PROPANE SUPPLY AT THE LP CONTAINERS DO NOT TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES OPEN DOORS AND OTHER VENTS LEAVE THE AREA UNTIL THE ODOR CLEARS THE PROPANE SYSTEM SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR LEAKS AND THE SOURCE DETECTED AND REPAIRED BE...

Page 48: ...ith Propane Turning the propane off when traveling is always safer it reduces the risk of a gas leak from a line or connection working loose Some states have laws against traveling with the propane on Make sure you are familiar with those laws and regulations in the area you are traveling MAKE SURE ALL PROPANE TANK FASTENERS ARE SECURED BEFORE TRAVELING LP Regulator To regulate the propane pressur...

Page 49: ...ly visually inspect your propane cylinders mounting hardware supply lines and connection points for wear rust kinks or damage The propane system should be serviced by a qualified technician immediately upon an issue being identified Never paint propane cylinders valves or mounting hardware Your RVs propane system should be inspected by a certified professional at least once a year Never attempt to...

Page 50: ...TION Installing Propane Cylinders Anytime a propane tank is removed for servicing or filling and re installed on the RV ensure that the fittings are all tight and the main shutoffs on the LP tanks are in the off position and that the strap that secures the tank is in place A quick visual inspection of the LP system should be performed any time tanks are removed Cooking with Propane Gas In an RV mo...

Page 51: ...eep these things in mind Your location should be clear of obstructions that may cause damage when the slideout room is operated Be sure that everyone is clear of the RV prior to the slideout room actuation Keep parts away from slideout mechanisms during use Severe injury or death may result Park your RV on solid and level ground ALWAYS ENSURE THE SLIDEOUT PATH IS CLEAR DURING OPERATION KEEP CLEAR ...

Page 52: ...o the entry door of the RV in a cabinet designed to house this panel The location will vary depending on floor plan of your RV Operating Your Hydraulic Slideout System Extending Your Hydraulic Slideout 1 Level the RV 2 Verify the battery is fully charged 3 Press and hold the rooms switch in the OUT position until room is fully extended and stops moving 4 Release the switch this will lock the room ...

Page 53: ...ly maintenance free however it is ideal to run slideouts once or twice a month to keep seals and internal moving parts lubricated While doing so always check for any visible signs of damage NOTE When the RV is in storage or not being used for extended periods of time keep slideout rooms in the closed or retracted position GO TO TOP ...

Page 54: ...A type A Automatic Transmission is used in the hydraulic slideouts Dexron III or Mercon 5 or a blend of both is recommended In colder temperatures the jacks may extend and retract slowly due to the fluid s viscosity For cold weather operation fluid specially formulated for low temperatures may be desired To fill your slideout hydraulics 1 Remove the fill cap 2 Pour fluid into the fill opening a No...

Page 55: ...not seal 5 Adjust the C nut away from the bracket if the room is too tight Note Small adjustments and then running the room in after each adjustment until proper seal is achieved is ideal Adjusting in the OUT Position 1 Locate the cylinder coming through the frame 2 Run the slideout room completely out 3 Check the inside fascia and seal positioning 4 Bring the room partially in 5 Loosen and back o...

Page 56: ... 2 The room will then be ready to be positioned by pushing on the exterior slideout main wall or by prying with a pry bar inserted into the opening between the room and coach NOTE Use caution when using prying device so seals do not become damaged Adjusting the Room Vertically 1 Loosen 2 carriage bolts A on each bracket located at the end of each guide tube 2 Loosen jam nut A GO TO TOP ...

Page 57: ... specially designed synchronizing bracket mounted on the passive slide tube The passive slide tube is the one that is not powered The active slide tube has the cylinder attached to it If one side of the room fails to seal adjust as follows 1 Run the slideout approximately halfway out 2 Measure the active side from the T molding on the slideout main wall to the outside wall of the RV 3 Measure the ...

Page 58: ...e passive sides position 7 Bring the room in and run as normal Manual Hydraulic Slideout Operation The slideout can be run with an electric or cordless drill 1 Remove protective label A 2 Using a standard hex bit and drill insert the bit into coupler found under the protective label 3 Run the drill counterclockwise to move the slideout out and clockwise to bring the slideout in GO TO TOP ...

Page 59: ...damage to the coach Operating Your Hydraulic Slideout System Extending Your Electric Slideout 1 Level the RV 2 Verify the battery is fully charged 3 Press and hold the rooms switch in the OUT position until room is fully extended and stops moving 4 Release the switch this will lock the room in the OUT position Retracting Your Electric Slideout 1 Verify the battery is fully charged 2 Press and hold...

Page 60: ...m 8V DC to 18V DC Switch Connection Spade connection for the switch wiring Motor 1 Connector Power and encoder input for motor 1 Motor 2 Connector Power and encoder input for motor 2 Electric Slideout Controller Connections Connections Motor Harness NOTE Motor harnesses have Molex connectors at the controller and a molded connector at the motor end 2 images shown above Wire colors match with color...

Page 61: ...ck for proper connections between the motors and harnesses Visually inspect the exposed harnesses to ensure they are not pinched or damaged Note Ribs on motor connector lineup with notch inside of female connector on the wiring harness Color codes on wires also match black to black red to red etc GO TO TOP ...

Page 62: ...r for blown circuit breakers and replace any if necessary If the circuit breaker blows immediately upon replacement there is a problem with the wiring to slideout controller Check outside the RV for obstructions Check inside the RV for any obstructions Also check for smaller objects that may be wedged under the floor or in the sides of unit Remove any obstructions that exist Check the sides of the...

Page 63: ...utton until the LEDs begin to blink simultaneously Exiting the override mode resets the motor positions which will require you to have to re sync the motors Note During this override procedure the motors are not synced Visually watch the room if one side is moving noticeably slower than the other or not at all then immediately stop and use the Motor Disengagement Procedure covered below Error Code...

Page 64: ... Direction Switches The motor direction switches are used to change the direction of the individual motors When running the slideout room in or out and one side goes in and the other side goes out then there is a problem in the wiring The motor direction switches can be used to correct this problem The left switch controls motor 2 and the right switch controls motor 1 If motor 1 is going in the wr...

Page 65: ...ing Slide out stops are installed and adjusted properly Head assemblies are installed and adjusted properly System is mounted properly Cross shafts are mounted properly and clear all other components Gear packs function properly Manual override is accessible Outside seals compress when slide out is retracted Inside seals compress when slide out is extended Slide out extends and retracts smoothly B...

Page 66: ...t the time the RV is manufactured Do not make unauthorized changes CHANGES OR ADDITIONS MADE AFTER DELIVERY MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS ALWAYS HAVE A PROFESSIONAL WORK ON YOUR RV Modifications the RVs electrical system should only be performed by qualified technicians and should never be made without approval from Alliance RV Should a modification be made those changes MUST comply with curr...

Page 67: ...or a battery or other filtering At normal input voltages 105 130VAC the full load rated capacity is available At input voltages less than 105 VAC the converter may not supply full rated output capacity PD4500 Series The full rated load is available for load battery charging or both When functioning as a regulated battery charger the converter has a nominal voltage output of 13 6 VDC The system is ...

Page 68: ... CONNECTED BATTERY S BE CHECKED ON A REGULAR BASIS ALL BATTERIES WILL GAS AND LOSE SOME FLUID WHEN CONTINUOUSLY CONNECTED TO ANY CHARGING SOURCE Typical Appliance Loads APPLIANCE WATTS AMPS Air Compressor 1hp 900 1800 7 5 15 Air Conditioner 1 200 2 400 10 20 Battery Charger Up to 3 000 6 28 Blender 450 700 3 3 5 8 Broiler 1 400 1 700 11 6 14 Vacuum 1 000 1 440 8 3 12 Stereo 85 7 Coffee Pot 900 120...

Page 69: ...NECT ALL POWER TO THE CONVERTER PRIOR TO CHECKING OR CHANGING FUSES FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE CONSULT A LICENSED ELECTRICAL OR RV TECHNICIAN FOR ANY NEEDED ASSISTANCE Power Control Center Specifications MODEL PD4560 LI PD4575 LI PD4590 LI DC Section Input 105 130VAC 50 60 Hz Input 105 130VAC 50 60 Hz Input 105 1...

Page 70: ...ad battery cells Replace battery Unit has shutdown due to over voltage Add another load to the generator this may reduce the spikes to an acceptable level Some generators exhibit excessive voltage spikes on the AC power output this may cause the over voltage protection to shut the unit down Contact generator manufacturer for possible defect in the generator Check battery polarity Replace fuses Che...

Page 71: ... has been robustly designed with safety and protection features for installation in recreational and commercial vehicles With a built in transfer switch this inverter can switch seamlessly between inverter power and external shore power without any power interruptions It has been UL certified in both the US and Canada so you can feel comfortable knowing that your inverter is safe GO TO TOP ...

Page 72: ...e from any blockages 3 DC input port positive Used to connect to battery AC End View 4 AC input knockout Knockout to be removed when connecting transfer switch to external AC Power 5 GFCI output optional Optional AC output selected at time of purchase NOT FIELD REMOVABLE 6 AC output knockout Knockout to be removed when connecting to hardwired AC output GO TO TOP ...

Page 73: ...onnected to AC input power When inverter is supplying power internal circuitry limits output power to specified limits 9 DC access panel Remove access panel to wire install DC wiring 10 Equipment ground lug Connect case to earth ground to ensure proper safe operation Isometric view 11 On board display Display monitors all relevant parameters of the inverter GO TO TOP ...

Page 74: ...fer switch transition times are fast enough that transitioning from one source to another will not impede operation for most electrical loads 2x peak power rating When starting inductive loads like compressors found in common household refrigerators there is a large surge in power draw during the initial startup To supply this initial startup power the PD1200 Series Inverter has been designed to s...

Page 75: ...n cause hazardous conditions potentially resulting in over heating and fire To avoid these conditions the inverter has been designed with short circuit protection It will detect any large current spikes caused by a short circuit and shutdown immediately to avoid damaging the inverter and output wiring Over temperature protection A required feature for all UL safety certified inverters over tempera...

Page 76: ...VERTER SHOULD BE MOUNTED IN A DRY WELL VENTILATED SPACE WITH ADEQUATE AIR FLOW FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT CONNECT ANY AC SOURCE TO THE AC OUTPUT WIRING OF THE INVERTER CONNECTING AN AC SOURCE TO THE AC OUTPUT OF THE INVERTER WILL RESULT IN A HAZARDOUS CONDITION ANY DIRECTLY WIRED AC INPUT AND AC OUTPUT WIRING MUST BE PROTECTED WITH PROPER SIZE...

Page 77: ...T DOES NOT CONTAIN SERVICEABLE PARTS ATTEMPTING TO SERVICE THE UNIT YOURSELF COULD RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN Inverter Error Codes E 1 Low battery voltage the input voltage has dropped beneath 10 5 volts for several seconds The PDI1200 series inverter will automatically restart when the input voltage reaches 12 0 volts E 2 High battery voltage shutdown the input voltage has surpassed 15 5 ...

Page 78: ...teries are nearly fully discharged When a heavy load is being drawn from a battery the battery voltage will drop causing an under voltage error With the inverter turned off the battery voltage will slowly drift back up because there is no load on the batteries If the battery voltage drifts back up to 12 volts the inverter will turn back on This cycle may repeat several times This will be seen more...

Page 79: ...ent air temperature to room temperature The inverter is turning on and off and E 4 is displayed when off An over temperature condition has occurred The inverter will automatically restart when the internal temp falls to a safe operating level o Ensure that debris hasn t fallen into the fan opening and hindering its operation o Ensure the inverter has adequate airflow If surrounded by any stored it...

Page 80: ...his will most commonly take place when a refrigerator compressor is starting up this is normal and will not last more than 2 seconds Inverter Specifications Physical Dimensions o Length 11 6 o Width 10 6 o Height 4 0 o Weight 7lbs Transfer Switch o Transfer voltage 100 volts AC o Transfer time 50msec o Pass Through Ampacity 15 AAC AC Output o Output voltage 120 volts AC o Continuous output power 1...

Page 81: ... heat damage Do not Use a cheater plug adapter or extension cord Adapt the power cord to plug into a connector which it was not designed DOING SO MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR SERIOUS INJURY YOU CAN POTENTIALLY DAMAGE YOUR RVs ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WHICH COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR EVEN FATAL INJURY To connect your power cord Turn the main 120V circuit breaker off Extend the power cord it s entire le...

Page 82: ...s may result Turn off the breakers at the power center first before connecting or disconnecting the shore cord to prevent damage FAILURE TO PLUG YOUR 50 AMP POWER CORD INTO A RECEPTACLE THAT IS NOT WIRED TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE FOR 50 AMP 120 140V CONFIGURATION COULD LEAD TO AN INCREASED RISK OF PROPERY DAMAGE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IT IS IMPORTANT TO INSPECT THE POWER CORD FREQUENTLY FOR D...

Page 83: ...ent rating NEVER replace a circuit breaker with one listed at a higher amperage rating CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES WILL NOT OFFER COMPLETE PROTECTION OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IN THE EVENT OF POWER SURGE OR VOLTAGE SPIKE REPLACEMENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS MUST BE OF THE SAME VOLTAGE AMPERAGE RATING AND TYPE NEVER USE A HIGHER RATED REPLACEMENT CIRCUIT BREAKER DOING SO MAY CAUSE A FIRE BY OVERHEATING THE R...

Page 84: ...tem in the RV The battery in this scenario will eventually die unless other steps are taken with generator and or solar power see the appropriate section of this manual for more details When plugged in the converter in your RV reduces some of the 120 volt incoming power down to 12 volts in order to supply power to the 12 volt system in the RV The converter will sense voltage on the battery and aut...

Page 85: ... the switch simply turn the lever to the ON or OFF position As shown below a lanyard is attached to prevent the removeable lever from being misplaced Solar Prep Alliance RVs are all solar prepped The basic solar prep includes a pre installed CEP cable entry plate mounted on the roof of the RV The wiring from the CEP will run to a convenient location in the RV in which a solar charge controller can...

Page 86: ...the complete RV power package An economical and powerful way to have most of the comforts you need wherever your dry camp The system features all the components that will allow convenient access to AC or solar power through your breaker panel and the ability to charge batteries from both shore and solar power This system is easily expandable into a full time system and is lithium battery compatibl...

Page 87: ...ES PROTECTIVE GLOVES STEEL TOED BOOTS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN WORKING ON EQUIPMENT NEVER OPERATE THE GENERATOR WITH THE COVER OR SERVICE DOOR REMOVED IT MAY RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONALLY INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE STARTING FLUIDS SUCH AS ETHER CAN CAUSE EXPLOSION AND GENERATOR SET ENGINE DAMAGE DO NOT USE GENERATOR VOLTAGE IS DEADLY AN IMPROPERLY CONNECTED GENERATOR ELECTRICAL OUTPUT CONNECTION...

Page 88: ...Removable Access Cover 4 Oil Drain Valve 5 Oil Filter 6 Oil Fill Cap and Dipstick 7 Fuel Filter Starting the Generator 1 Visually inspect for fuel and or exhaust leaks Do NOT start the generator until any fuel or exhaust leak is repaired 2 Position and hold the control switch to START until the generator starts The status indicator on the switch flashes while cranking It will stay on continuously ...

Page 89: ...ny other large appliances 2 Run the generator for 2 minutes to allow for cool down 3 Press the control switch into the STOP position The Load on the Generator The power rating on the generator nameplate determines how much electrical load motors fans heaters air conditioners and other appliances the generator can power If the sum of the loads exceeds the generator set power rating the generator wi...

Page 90: ...engine life and greater reliability APPLIANCE WATTS AMPS Air Compressor 1hp 900 1800 7 5 15 Air Conditioner 1 200 2 400 10 20 Battery Charger Up to 3 000 6 28 Blender 450 700 3 3 5 8 Broiler 1 400 1 700 11 6 14 Vacuum 1 000 1 440 8 3 12 Stereo 85 7 Coffee Pot 900 1200 7 5 10 Computer 60 270 5 2 25 Laptop 20 50 16 41 Converter 500 1 000 4 8 Curling Iron 20 50 16 41 Dishwasher 1 200 2 400 10 20 Dril...

Page 91: ...rator or cause a breaker to trip Generator Precautions Make sure never to block air flor to and from the generator Make sure engine oil viscosity is appropriate for the ambient temperature see section 5 5 Keep your generator clean do not let dirt and debris accumulate inside the generator compartment Ensure that regular maintenance is performed see section 5 1 on page 33 of the generator owner s m...

Page 92: ...your TV when running a new scan Rated up to 55 miles compared to 35 miles for most competition Filters out weak unfunctional tv signals Computer printed not hand pressed antenna this ensures consistency Large antennas Two 4G antennas WiFi extenders with the longest reach in the industry Swappable SIM card certified with AT T and Verizon Flexibility of use Ethernet port availability Functional up t...

Page 93: ...ort to simplify the overall configuration and wiring for the AV system in your RV We ve taken steps to eliminate connection points wall plates and the overall burden of work when trying to switch from one AV source to another ALLTV Wiring Diagram GO TO TOP ...

Page 94: ...ick Setup 1 Press the Settings button on the remote to access the settings menu Highlight the All Settings icon and select by pressing the OK button 2 Select the Connection tab to identify the type of connection 3 The TV will automatically try to connect to the network available wired network first When you select the WiFi connection the network list available will be displayed Choose the network ...

Page 95: ...d remaining 18 for the FM channels Bluetooth ready with A2DP AVRCP streaming audio APP ready Pre set equalizer user flat pop classical rock Electronic bass treble balance and fade controls DVD CD R RW and MP3 compatible HDMI vide output with JCOM link HDMI ARC Time Alarm clock White LED backlit LCD Front auxiliary audio input Rear audio RCA inputs outputs USB playback of MP3 WMA Files 3 Zone 8 spe...

Page 96: ...r the active zone you re in Press and hold again to restore the audio to the previous volume level Pause Mute o During radio front aux rear aux HDMI ARC mode press the play pause button 7 to mute the audio output for all zones Press again to restore audio at the previously set volume level o During USB DVD BT mode press the play pause button 7 to pause playback Press again to resume Mode o Press t...

Page 97: ...ction within 5 seconds o Press the back button 2 to confirm your selection and exit the audio menu The unit will automatically exit the menu after 5 seconds of inactivity Auxiliary Input o When an exterior audio device is connected to the unit press the mode button 15 repeatedly until you see front rear aux mode To connect device insert a standard 3 5mm audio cord into the input 11 on the front of...

Page 98: ... of your Stereo Continued o Once the desired time menu item appears sleep timer alarm on off alarm set clock set on the display adjust the selection by rotating the volume enter knob See your stereo manual for full details on this stereo GO TO TOP ...

Page 99: ...black water and battery levels All functions are controlled from computer grade tact switches for easy operation Power control of the water heater water pump tank heaters some of the RVs lights awnings and slideouts are also done from the central monitor panel shown below GO TO TOP ...

Page 100: ... The fabric should always be above the tube However if the extend switch is engaged too long or it is accidentally hit the awning will roll up backwards To correct the orientation of the fabric press the retract button to extend it to its correct position and normal operation can resume NOTE Tying down the roller tube once the awing is extended will not all the free floating support arms to work a...

Page 101: ...r runoff Pull down on the joint of the atriculating arm until desired pitch is set to allow for water runoff Never push the jointes of the atriculating arms up This will put tension on the gas strut which can cause the strut to break NOTE If the articulating arm does not hold position it can be tightened by adjusting the bolt in the center of the articualating arm During incidents of high wind eav...

Page 102: ... also be used if you re dry camping or camping without a battery 1 Remove the rubber grommet form the drive head assembly this will expose the override nut on the motor 2 Using a 7 16 socket and a drill turn the oerride nut counterclockwise to retract the awning 3 When the awning is completely retracted remove the drill and replace the rubber grommet GO TO TOP ...

Page 103: ...97 P a g e AWNINGS CONTINUED Awning Component Breakdown GO TO TOP ...

Page 104: ...w for easy installation of a Solera Slideout Topper at a later date For assistance with parts and or questions regarding the slideout topper prep kits please contact your Alliance Dealer or Alliance RV The top left and right hand corners just beneath the slideout fascia you ll find the bracket shown below installed GO TO TOP ...

Page 105: ...f the RV will utilize a ducted Coleman air conditioner system Due to the nature of the design in the front upper deck containing multiple rooms and areas that can be isolated with doors a ducted system is utilized Each air conditioner will be operated by its own individual thermostat Furnace Every Alliance RV will be heated with an SF Q series Suburban furnace that provides 42 000 BTU s An exterio...

Page 106: ...propane tank Correct operating characteristics depend on the valve being positioned fully open Never attempt to operate with a valve partially closed NOTE This furnace is equipped with a valve shut off switch If the furnace is started with shut off switch in OFF position the furnace motor will run for 30 seconds then shut off During this sequence no gas will flow to the burner and the furnace will...

Page 107: ...mostat the set temperature will display and the mode will flash Press the up or down button again to change the set temperature The thermostat will go back to sleep after 5 seconds of no activity There is a three minute anti short cycle for cooling After the cooling system has been de energized the system will not energize again for three minutes this is to protect the compressor on the ac unit Yo...

Page 108: ... without heat Flame Color Press this button to change the flame color The unit will beep press once for orange press twice for an orange ish blue press three times for blue Flame Effect Press this button to change the flame effect The unit will beep Press again to decrease the flame intensity There are 6 light settings for your selection The flame optics will go lower under the sequence of 6 5 4 3...

Page 109: ... will go lower under the sequence of 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pressing the button again will stop the flame effect Up and Down Press these buttons to set the desired temperature Power Button Turn the unit on and off with this button Time Function Press this button for timer function The letters 0H to 8H will appear on the LED screen OH means there is no set running time and the heater will run continuously The...

Page 110: ... in your RVs ventilation and assisting with minimizing condensation especially in extended use and extreme temperature situations Your MAXXAIR fans will be controlled by remote wall mounted controls There is a manual override for opening and closing of the lid on the unit at the ceiling Range Hood The microwave situated above your stove has a built in fan This will be covered in the Appliances sec...

Page 111: ...ES A FIRE HAZZARD DO NOT USE THE AREA BEHIND THE REFRIGERATOR TO STORE ANYTHING ESPECIALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT CHANGE OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS REFRIGERATOR CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH ALWAYS USE AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN FOR NEEDED WORK THE REFRIGERATOR COOLING SYSTEM IS UNDER PRESSURE NEVER TRY TO REPAIR OR RECHARGE A DEFECTIVE COOLING SYSTEM BREATHING OF SOME OF THE COMP...

Page 112: ...erator cools using only AC electric power as the power source o In Manual Gas mode the refrigerator cools using only propane gas as the power source Temperature Set 5 Scrolls through the temperature settings o Push and hold the button to scroll through the selections release the button once the desired selection shows o Push and release the button to change the temperature settings manually 1 is t...

Page 113: ...priority Keep the food compartment and freezer clean Make sure the doors seal correctly Be aware of any performance changes that are not caused by overloading weather or gas control changes Make sure the air flow in the lower intake vent and the upper exhaust vent is not blocked or impeded in any way Make sure the area behind the refrigerator is clear never store anything behind the refrigerator G...

Page 114: ...Ice Off Button if equipped 1 When pressed ice will not be produced Power Freeze Button 2 Press this button to freeze food quickly power freeze will lose 2 and a half hours Freezer Button 3 Freezer temperature set button You can set the freezer temp between 8 and 8 degrees Fahrenheit the default setting is 2 Fridge Button 4 This button sets the temperature of the refrigerator This temperature is ch...

Page 115: ...time based on the type and amount of food cooking 3 Popcorn Press to cook popcorn 4 Defrost Press to defrost frozen food 5 Vegetable Press to cook vegetables 6 Display In standby mode displays the time In cooking mode displays cooking time weight and other information 7 Number Pad Press to enter cook time defrost time clock time and other information 8 Timer Press this button then enter the time y...

Page 116: ...owave user s manual for additional information Range Cooktop Your freestanding residential style gas range represents the newest in RV range design and is designed for reliable and trouble free performance Some important safety precautions to keep in mind DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 EXTINGUISH ...

Page 117: ... a g e APPLIANCES CONTINUED Range Cooktop Continued READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE RANGE OWNERS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE NEVER USE THE RANGE AS A SOURCE OF HEAT Range Cooktop Control Panel GO TO TOP ...

Page 118: ...R THAN 15 SECONDS IF THE GAS DOES NOT IGNITE RELEASE THE KNOB AND WAIT FOR ONE MINUTE THEN REPEAT WHEN USING THE OVEN SAND AWAY WHEN OPENING THE OVEN DOOR ESCAPING HOT AIR OR STEAM CAN BURN YOUR HANDS FACE OR EYES Cooking Oven NEVER TRY TO LIGHT THE OVEN WITH A MATCH OR LIGHTER 1 Close the oven door 2 While pressing in on the control knob turn it counterclockwise to the large flame symbol Your Ran...

Page 119: ...upply water to fixtures from fresh water tank 3 Use your pump to siphon fill or sanitize your fresh water tank from a bucket 4 Connect to city water at the camping site to supply water to fixtures 5 Winterize your plumbing lines and fixtures 6 Bypass hot water heater when winterizing to avoid water heater damage 7 Rinse black tank to help control odors and prevent sewage buildup 8 Rinse off items ...

Page 120: ...114 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Docking Station Handle Position and Valve Routing GO TO TOP ...

Page 121: ...115 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Cable and Satellite Connection GO TO TOP ...

Page 122: ...116 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Filling the Fresh Water Tank Power Fill GO TO TOP ...

Page 123: ...ed Docking Station Continued Fill and or Sanitize the Fresh Water Tank with the Pump NOTE For sanitizing a solution of 1 gallon of water and one quarter cup of household bleach should be prepared for every fifteen gallons of holding tank capacity GO TO TOP ...

Page 124: ...118 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Fill and or Sanitize the Fresh Water Tank with the Pump Continued GO TO TOP ...

Page 125: ...119 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Using the Fresh water Tank for Dry Camping GO TO TOP ...

Page 126: ...120 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Connecting to City Water GO TO TOP ...

Page 127: ...121 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Winterizing GO TO TOP ...

Page 128: ...122 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Winterizing Continued GO TO TOP ...

Page 129: ...123 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Centralized Docking Station Continued Winterizing Continued GO TO TOP ...

Page 130: ...124 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Rinsing Holding Tanks Tank Flush GO TO TOP ...

Page 131: ...125 P a g e PLUMBING AND UTILITIES CONTINUED Rinsing Holding Tanks Tank Flush Continued GO TO TOP ...

Page 132: ... the pump works automatically whenever a faucet is on The water pump is self priming and when the system pressure drops below 55psi the water pump will energize and re pressurize the system to that 55psi This tank is equipped with a safety overflow drain This drain will come straight out of the underbelly of the RV beneath the fresh water tank This drain should never be plugged or obstructed Keepi...

Page 133: ...ecifically designed for this type of waste water system You ll find that this toilet paper breaks down more quickly and allows the waste water to flor more easily during the dumping process A black tanks monitoring electronics can be adversely affected by debris handing up on the reading probes For this case we have installed a tank flush for your black tank s to assist in keeping the probe indica...

Page 134: ...ould be pressed until the contents are rinsed from the bowl Never flush longer than needed as this will cause holding tank capacity to be used up and require more frequent black tank dumps A small amount of water should collect in the bowl after a flush this will create an airtight seal Further instructions and information can be found in the toilet owners users manuals Dumping Your Waste Tanks Yo...

Page 135: ...level of the selection pushed For the battery level indicator the individual letters mean the following L Low at 6 0 volts F Fair at 11 6 volts G Good at 12 1 volts C Charge at 12 7 volts The water pump is operated with the water pump switch box 4 as well as the gas and electric options for the water heater box 5 The gas water heater switch enables propane operation of the water heater while the e...

Page 136: ...to tie the drain into as well as pre wired for electrical Please call your dealer or Alliance RV for additional information on how to install a dishwasher in your RV Water Heater A Suburban SW12DEL with a 12 gallon capacity supplies your RV with hot water This water heater has a porcelain lined steel tank to fight against corrosion and foam insulation around the tank for added insulation and prote...

Page 137: ...ld 1 Turn the water heater off power and gas should be disabled 2 Turn the water pump off 3 Open all faucets and plumbing fixtures 4 Remove the drain plug from the tank take care as this is also the anode rod on water heaters in Alliance RV product 5 Open the pressure relief valve YOU MUST READ THE USERS MANUAL FOR THIS WATER HEATER For full winterization instructions see the centralized docking s...

Page 138: ...es electric controls and smoothly operating recliners which is assembled and installed by the factory for ease of use Every furniture component locks into place with each adjacent piece Sofa Seating Two and three cushion sofas that fold out for additional sleeping To operate 1 Remove the back cushions 2 Fold out the couch seat to expose the middle seat 3 Fold out the couch seat legs and set uprigh...

Page 139: ...thanes should be cleaned with a mild water based shampoo or soap More stubborn stains can be cleaned with a mild non alcohol based cleaning fluid Rinse with clean water afterward For non liquid stains such as mustard remove any excess before cleaning All stains and spills must be attended to promptly GO TO TOP ...

Page 140: ...s well as roof attachments The lap sealant has a limited life span depending on the geographic region and conditions and should be repair or replaced as needed NOTE do not use cleaning solutions that contain solvents or abrasive pads Sidewalls and the front and rear skin or cap should be washed and waxed to protect and restore Never take your RV through an automatic car wash and avoid using highly...

Page 141: ...n and conditioning will help keep the slideout seals and gaskets malleable flexible in good working condition The rate of the breakdown and deterioration of the seals sealants and gaskets on your RV is directly tied to the outside environment and the needed maintenance cleaning and touch up of these crucial components Interior Keep your RV clean and well kept during regular usage and always be sur...

Page 142: ...y Chains Inspect Slideouts Clean Roof Run In Out Tires Inspect Yes Battery Inspect Yes Electrical Cords Receptacles Inspect Generator Generator Exhaust Inspect Yes Exterior Finish Roofs Walls Slideouts Chassis Wash Wax Exterior Moldings Trims Inspect Locks and Latches Lubricate Roof Seams and Attachment Points Inspect Seals Inspect Fresh Water System Drain Sanitize Winterize Waste System Dump Flus...

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