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Page 3: ...ces and components included in your RV Read all cautions warnings and notices very carefully Familiarize yourself and your family with the safety features built into your RV and what actions and steps are necessary to assure safe camping Always place the safety of you and your family first Please carefully read the Limited Base Warranty and Limited Structural Warranty that comes with your new RV B...

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Page 5: ...nt Safety 29 Pre Travel Information 49 Towing Leveling 65 Electrical Systems 77 Plumbing Systems 87 Water Heater Bypass 3 Valve System 100 Winterization Valve 101 Propane System 107 Appliances 115 Electronics 117 Heating Cooling 121 Slideout Systems 128 Furniture 136 Garage 139 Interior Care 141 Exterior Care 146 Maintenance 153 Required Maintenance Schedule 154 Basic Troubleshooting 156 Glossary ...

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Page 7: ...e terms and condi tions of your Limited Base and Structural Warranties or any component manufacturer warranties Procedures outlined in this guide are typical for normal op erating conditions You are responsible for the safe operation and use of your RV and we have tried to include information to assist you There are occasional tips to help you enjoy the recreational lifestyle however this guide is...

Page 8: ...read and understand the information in this manual and your Owner Information Package Manufacturing Certification We build all Grand Design RV fifth wheels and travel trailers to meet or exceed the thorough safety and manufacturing codes standards and regulations of the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association RVIA Both RVIA and Transport Canada conduct frequent random audits to confirm our RVs a...

Page 9: ...del E Imagine S Solitude M Momentum R Reflection T Transcend Length The number listed falls within a predetermined specified grouping that does not indicate the actual measured length of your RV Model Year L 2020 M 2021 N 2022 P 2023 R 2024 The last 8 digits ofthe VIN number are also the RV s serial number For the example shown the serial number is M6600001 Manufacturing Plant Sequential Build Che...

Page 10: ...ert Symbol is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards It is imperative that you read understand and abide by these safety alerts and messages to avoid possible personal injury or death DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury DANGER CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate...

Page 11: ...pped can only be included during the manufacturing phase and cannot be added at a later date The inclusion of items noted as if so equipped does not imply or suggest the availability application sustainability or inclusion for any specific unit Optional This denotes items that may be an option on all or particular models Additionally some optional items can only be included during the manufacturin...

Page 12: ... the NHTSA Website www safercar gov Address NHTSA Headquarters Attn Administrator 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington DC 20590 Toll free Vehicle Safety Hotline 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 Additional motor vehicle safety information is available online at www safercar gov In Canada If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you shou...

Page 13: ...arranty Registration and New Vehicle PDI Check List to Grand Design RV Your registration form is required within 30 days of the delivery date to activate your warranty coverage 5 ENSURE that you receive a complete Owner Information Package Assist you with all component manufacturer warranty registrations ie locating the model and serial numbers of components as needed 6 EXPLAIN how to obtain local...

Page 14: ...ll not cover items due to neglect Your dealer is responsible for proper service prior to delivery and has a continued interest in your satisfaction We recommend warranty and maintenance services be performed by your Grand Design RV dealer it is important to protect yourself and others with insurance coverage for your RV Your insurance agent can assist you in obtaining the appropriate insurance cov...

Page 15: ...dered While waiting If possible drop off your RV Usually customers cannot watch as repair work is performed A shop s insurance may even require that customers not be allowed in the service area Inspect the work performed Inspect all repairs thoroughly Notify the dealer s service manager of any dissatisfaction right away If you cannot immediately return your RV for repair make an appointment to ret...

Page 16: ... may choose to bill Grand Design RV directly otherwise you are expected to pay them b Have the RV repair facility inspect your RV Either they or you must call Grand Design RV Customer Support to discuss applicable warranty coverage prior to any repair work being performed c Grand Design RV Customer Support will issue an authorization number upon warranty repair approval and advise if any original ...

Page 17: ...stributed by authorized Grand Design RV dealers or service centers Grand Design RV does not sell parts retail direct or to non authorized dealers If an original part is no longer available Grand Design RV or your dealer will try to provide an appropriate substitute Aftermarket Installations Alterations Aftermarket installations or alterations to the original equipment vehicle as distributed by Gra...

Page 18: ...u in the event of a recall or customer notification letter We request that you please notify us in writing of address and ownership changes or if your RV is stolen totaled or destroyed To update your contact information Email customerservice granddesignrv com or Write Grand Design RV 11356 County Road 2 Middlebury IN 46540 If you have any questions please contact Grand Design RV Customer Support a...

Page 19: ...IS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ALL DEFECTS OF MA TERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES THERE ARE NO OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES BEYOND THOSE SET FORTH HEREIN THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN ADDITION TO THE EXCLU SIONS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY THIS W...

Page 20: ... made necessary by reason of a failure of the original retail consumer pur chaser or others to follow ordinary maintenance procedures as recommended by the Warrantor or the manufacturer or dealer of the recreational vehicle g Any defect caused in transit to or from a dealer or to or from the consumer or by the consumer or another h Any defects in work labor materials or parts not actually manufact...

Page 21: ...ATIONAL VEHICLE WARRANTOR S OBLIGATIONS HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICES How Do You Get Service In no event shall repair or replacement for a defect be covered under this Warranty unless the repair or replacement occurs at Warrantor s facilities or Warrantor s designated repair shop or dealer Upon discovery of any defect covered by this Warranty you must notify the authorized dealer from whom you purc...

Page 22: ...hat you have a claim under this Warranty locate and contact your nearest authorized War rantor dealer to schedule an appointment Be prepared to provide your vehicle serial number VIN date of purchase and a description of the issue or concern If you cannot locate a dealer please go to the War rantor s web site or contact Warrantor directly for immediate assistance What are the Dealer s Responsibili...

Page 23: ...d user or beneficiary of this Limited Warranty shall not be entitled to recover from Warrantor any consequential punitive or incidental damages resulting from any defect in the recreational vehicle or loss of use time or revenues This warranty also excludes costs of transportation to any authorized dealer or service representative or to the Warrantor to get warranty service loss of use of the recr...

Page 24: ...VEHICLE from time to time without notice and without obligation to make corresponding changes in its products previously manufac tured ATTORNEYS FEES Any warranty claim asserted or brought in violation of this Limited Warranty or any claim brought against WARRANTOR directly or indirectly under which the Purchaser or any other person or entity seeks to broaden the terms of the Limited Warranty or u...

Page 25: ...ly the laminated fiberglass sidewall assembly laminated fiberglass rear wall assembly laminated fiberglass front wall wrap sidewall end wall front and rear wall frame assembly wood and alumi num roof assembly floor assembly and frame assembly THIS WARRANTY CONSTITUTES THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ALL DEFECTS OF MA TERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIE...

Page 26: ...care for the STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS and any and all matters which were not within the control of the Warrantor e Neglect of the recreational vehicle or STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS f Repairs or replacements made necessary by reason of a failure of the original retail consumer purchaser or others to follow ordinary maintenance procedures as recommended by the Warrantor or the manufacturer or dealer of the ...

Page 27: ...ions gravel sand ruts potholes etc applications of salt or de icing chemicals resulting in rust af Exterior paint or finish which is warranted independently by the paint manufacturer and or independent applicator ag Defacing scratches dents and rust on any surface of the STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS and ah Excess weight on the STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS WARRANTOR S OBLIGATIONS HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICES How...

Page 28: ...le in accordance with the maintenance requirements contained in the Owner s Manual and Maintain all exterior seals and sealant which must be inspected every six 6 months to assure there are no gaps or voids and all gaps and voids must be corrected as necessary Documentation acceptable to Warrantor must be presented confirming completion of an annual sealant inspection by an authorized Warrantor de...

Page 29: ...RANTY PERIOD OF THIS WRITTEN WAR RANTY AND ANY OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING BY OPERATION OF LAW ARE SPECIFICALLY LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY TO THE EXTENT NOT ACTUALLY EXCLUDED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IF ANY MODEL OR SAMPLE IS SHOWN TO THE PURCHASER PRIOR TO THE PURCHASE OF THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS SUCH SAMPLE OR MODEL WAS MERELY TO ILLUSTRATE A...

Page 30: ...es not cover defects in separately manufactured products which are not produced or man ufactured directly by Warrantor These products may be warranted by their individual manufacturers To the extent that such products installed in your recreational vehicle or STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS are covered by warranties from those manufacturers the written warranties by the suppliers of those products may be pr...

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Page 32: ...m 316 832 4357 Graphics BGS burlingtongraphics com 262 554 8808 Load Center WFCO wfcoelectronics com 877 294 8997 Microwave High Pointe collins n co com 574 848 1118 Power Tongue Jack Lippert Components lci1 com 574 537 8900 Range Hood Furrion furrion com 888 354 5792 Range Top Oven Combo Furrion furrion com 888 354 5792 Refrigerator AC LP Dometic dometic com 800 544 4881 Refrigerator Exterior Coo...

Page 33: ...cs BGS Five year limited warranty Load Center WFCO Two year limited warranty Microwave High Pointe One year limited warranty Range Hood Furrion Two year limited warranty from date of purchase Power Tongue Jack Lippert Components One year limited warranty from date of purchase Range Top Oven Combo Furrion One year limited warranty from date of purchase Refrigerator AC LP Dometic Two year parts and ...

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Page 35: ...s Decide on a meeting place a safe distance from your RV Make sure everyone understands to gather and wait there in case family members are separated from one another in an emergency Make sure everyone knows where to go to call the fire department or 911 from outside the RV Conduct safety drills at least every six months Make sure everyone guests included knows how to evacuate the RV safely Practi...

Page 36: ...rva tions and forecasts directly from the US National Weather Service NWS The frequencies used by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA weather radio stations are 162 400 162 425 162 450 162 475 162 500 162 525 or 162 550 megahertz or visit their website www noaa gov Repairing severe weather damage If your RV or tow vehicle is damaged due to severe weather Call your insurance...

Page 37: ...les etc ALWAYS have a way to quickly and completely extinguish a campfire ready in advance NEVER leave a fire burning unattended even a cigarette Teach family members how to use the fire extinguisher and replace it as recommended DO NOT store combustible materials in closed areas or near a heat source DO NOT use water to put out a grease fire Water can spread some types of fire and create an elect...

Page 38: ...hen grease NEVER use water on this type of fire Type C For use on fires involving energized electrical equipment Type ABC Works on all three types of fires listed above Operation When you use the fire extinguisher ALWAYS keep your back to a clear exit for an easy escape Leave immediately if the fire cannot be controlled or the room fills with smoke There are different types and sizes of fire extin...

Page 39: ...ite make sure the egress windows are not blocked by trees or other obstacles Also check that below each egress window the ground is solid and the escape path is clear Review the egress window locations and how to operate them with all people staying in the RV Plan escape routes from the front and rear of the RV Decide who will exit through the emergency escape windows first and in what position Pl...

Page 40: ...any alarm Ignoring the alarm may result in injury or death EVACUATE the RV first then Call 911 from a safe location How to test TEST the smoke alarm at least once EVERY WEEK to make sure that it is working properly Stand at arm s length from the alarm when testing The alarm horn is loud and may be harmful to your hearing 1 PRESS and HOLD the TEST SILENCE button on the smoke alarm cover until the a...

Page 41: ...gas or diesel engine exhaust portable space heaters gas stoves and ovens furnaces defective engine exhaust systems portable grills other nearby RVs portable generators generator exhaust and other propane powered appliances CARBON MONOXIDE CO POISONING may cause the following symptoms It is important to discuss these symptoms with ALL household members and RV guests Mild exposure Headaches running ...

Page 42: ...CO alarm re activates within a 24 hour period REPEAT step 1 CALL a qualified appliance technician to inspect that all fuel burning appliances are operating properly and to investigate for sources of carbon monoxide IF PROBLEMS ARE IDENTIFIED during this inspection have the equipment SERVICED IMMEDIATELY 3 NOTE any combustion equipment NOT inspected by the technician For more information about CO s...

Page 43: ...liances Propane gas is heavier than air During a leak propane flows toward and collects in low areas For this reason the propane alarm is located near the floor of the RV When the LED on the front glows green the alarm is active Individuals with hearing loss or certain medical problems should consider using warning devices that provide both audible and visual signals The sensor may also detect oth...

Page 44: ... or propane gas service to have the problem corrected BEFORE using the propane system Testing the propane gas alarm The propane alarm should be tested after each storage period before each trip and at least once per week while camping Test the propane alarm at least once per week 1 Press TEST button until alarm sounds then release 2 The detector will sound twice 3 The LED will turn red then after ...

Page 45: ...e charcoal or other fuels Proper Ventilation carries air pollutants outside your RV and dilutes emissions from indoor sources with fresh air from the outdoors Poor Ventilation may increase pollutant levels inside your RV High temperature and humidity levels can also increase the concentration of some indoor air pollutants Those most at risk for REACTIONS to poor air quality include Children The El...

Page 46: ...r coming inside helps to lower the concentration of indoor pollutants Allow fresh air to circulate your RV often OPEN the windows doors and exhaust vents Operating fans vent fans and the roof air conditioner s or furnace also helps to bring in fresh air and force out stale air Keeping your RV closed will decrease the air flow increasing the presence of indoor air pollutants Following the recommend...

Page 47: ...er than a home the exchange of air inside your RV is much less The minimal air exchange can make the outgassed chemicals more noticeable Chemical sensitivity may cause you to experience irritation of the eyes nose and throat and sometimes nausea head ache and a variety of asthma like symptoms Elderly persons young children or anyone with a history of asthma allergies or lung problems may be more s...

Page 48: ...ned primarily for recreational and extended stay use Modern RVs have a relatively small volume due to their compact construction The normal living activities of even a few occupants in the RV can lead to rapid moisture saturation of the air inside and the appearance of visible moisture especially in cold weather Condensation Condensation refers to the water droplets that appear on cold surfaces wh...

Page 49: ...e keeping the temperature the same throughout the RV even inside the cabinets Leave closet and cabinet doors partially open A closed cabinet full of stored goods will prevent circulation and can cause condensation In hot weather Start the air conditioner early in the day to remove excess humidity from the air while lowering the temperature In cold weather During cold weather it is very important t...

Page 50: ...on of the eyes throat or skin People with mold allergies may have more severe reactions to mold exposure Immune compromised people and those with chronic lung illnesses like obstructive lung disease risk serious lung infections Mold growth can be very harmful to the natural wood products and fabrics in your RV Follow these tips to help control the rela tive humidity inside your RV and inhibit mold...

Page 51: ...ou plan to use your RV in freezing or below freezing temperatures the following precautions MUST be taken The freshwater and drainage systems require added protection to avoid freezing More frequent furnace operation substantially increases battery draw and propane use Sufficient power and propane are required to protect against possible freeze ups on the propane regulator Proper ventilation or th...

Page 52: ... information regardless of how caused or for delays or interruptions in delivery of the information or any decision made or action taken or not taken in reliance upon the information furnished Grand Design RV accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoev er with regard to information on these websites as the informa tion is meant to be of a general nature only and is not intended to address the ...

Page 53: ...sites and does not endorse warrant or guarantee any products services information centers or schools described or offered at these links Additional Safety Precautions Air Quality Proper ventilation of your RV is required to maintain air quali ty Breathing and daily activities like cooking and bathing add moisture to the air This moisture can become condensation Condensation inside your RV indicate...

Page 54: ...ane gas is flammable improper use may result in a fire or explosion Tire Pressure ALWAYS check tire pressure BEFORE departing on any trip even a short distance For proper tire inflation pressures refer to the Tire Information Label Towing High cross winds and the external forces created by large trucks as they pass may cause swaying or fishtailing This can lead to a loss of control resulting in se...

Page 55: ...istration insurance policy card s and warranty registration Tow Vehicle Disclaimer As a minimum requirement your tow vehicle s Towing Capacity MUST BE GREATER THAN the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR of your RV Contact your automotive dealer to confirm the towing capacity of your vehicle weather you are buying a new tow vehicle or will tow your RV with one that you already own Discuss the GVWR si...

Page 56: ... allowed weight for a fully loaded RV or tow vehicle Gross Trailer Vehicle Weight Gross Weight is the total actual weight of your RV plus cargo as measured on a scale UVW Unloaded Vehicle Weight UVW is the weight of the RV as built at the factory The UVW includes the empty LP bottles but does NOT include cargo water LP gas or dealer installed accessories Hitch Weight or Tongue Weight is the amount...

Page 57: ...label specifies the maximum capacities for GVWR GAWR and tires It is located on the forward off door side exterior Tire and Loading Information Label This label specifies the tire size information recommended cold tire pressure and the maximum amount of cargo that can be safely added to the RV It is located on the forward off door side exterior Cargo Carrying Capacity CCC Label This label specifie...

Page 58: ...e whichever is further forward to the rear most extremity of the trailer bumper or rear wall rear cap if not equipped or installed with a bumper Recreational vehicle overall length shall exclude some RV accessories as defined by Grand Design RV including but not limited to Safety Related Equipment Signal Clearance or Identification Lamps Warning Lights Appliance Vents Vent Hoods Door Latches and H...

Page 59: ...bs each Water and Propane Your FRESH WATER is treated as CARGO WEIGHT Water weighs approximately 8 34 lbs per gallon 50 gallons of water weighs 417 lbs If you are close to your GVWR reducing the amount of water in the holding tank will increase the amount of available cargo weight by the same amount This flexibility allows you to make choices that fit your travel and camping needs Remember Unloade...

Page 60: ...arranty and Limited Structural Warranty and the warranties of many component part manufacturers To weigh your tow vehicle and RV Read through all the weighing instructions before you begin Your RV must be weighed fully loaded with food clothing fuel water propane supplies etc 1 Weigh the RV while unhitched from your tow vehicle to obtain your Gross Vehicle Weight GVW The weight of your RV MUST be ...

Page 61: ...ide of the RV MUST be equal to one half of the weight determined in step 3 If the weight of one side of the RV is NOT equal to one half of the weight from step 3 redistribute the load until the RV is equally balanced side to side When a load is unbalanced the components on the heavier side tires wheels brakes springs etc may be overloaded even though the total axle load is within the GAWR Travelin...

Page 62: ...Drive within the designated tire speed ratings Inspect tires for cuts slashes and other irregularities These actions along with other care and maintenance activities can also Improve vehicle handling Help protect you and others from avoidable breakdowns and accidents Improve fuel economy Increase the life of your tires Make tire safety a regular part of your vehicle maintenance routine Know that t...

Page 63: ...inflated It is measured in pounds per square inch PSI Tire pressure affects your RV s overall performance and provides the load carrying capacity The proper tire pressure for your vehicle is referred to as the cold inflation pressure You will also find this number on the vehicle information placard expressed in both PSI and kilo pascals KPA the metric measurement used internationally It is difficu...

Page 64: ...d a If the tire pressure is TOO HIGH in any of the tires gently press on the tire valve stem with the edge of your tire gauge Slowly release air until the correct pressure is reached b If the tire pressure is TOO LOW in any of the tires note the difference between the measured tire pressure and the correct tire pressure This is the amount of air pressure that needs to be added Although it is ideal...

Page 65: ...ever exceed the tire limitation for load or air pressure If you discover that your tires cannot support the actual weights the load will need to be lightened Steps for determining correct load limit 1 Locate the statement The weight of cargo should never exceed XXX KG or XXX LBS on your RV s Cargo Carry ing Capacity label 2 This figure equals the available amount of cargo and lug gage load capacit...

Page 66: ...ing Information label Tire Labeling Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized in formation on the sidewall of all tires This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire A tire identification number is also provided for safety stan dard certification and in case of a recall US DOT Tire Identification Number TIN This begins with the letters DO...

Page 67: ...s The first three digit number gives the width in millime ters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge In gener al the larger the number the wider the tire The next two digit number after the slash mark known as the aspect ratio gives the tire s ratio of height to width R The R stands for radial The last two digit number is the wheel or rim diameter in inches Speed Rating Typical ST tires ...

Page 68: ...K but close to wearing out Inspect your tires regularly for uneven tread wear Thin Tread Wear on Tire Edges Thin Tread Wear Center of Tire Exagerated Inner or Outer Tread Wear Wear Pattern Under Inflation Over Inflation Loss of Camber or Overloading Possible Cause Solution Fill tire with an air compressor to the Recommended Cold Tire Pressure Press tire valve stem slowly release air until reaching...

Page 69: ...ng conditions Spare Tire The spare tire is used if a trailer tire is damaged flat or loses air pressure The spare tire wheel may differ from the original equipment and is intended for temporary use ONLY Tire Changing Basics Hydraulic Jack Jack Stands are customer supplied 1 See page 65 Roadside Emergency 2 Block the wheels on the opposite side from the tire you wish to change This will prevent acc...

Page 70: ...n in the diagram Right Find your RV s wheel size on the table Below Tightening the lugs should be done in three stages Determine the correct torque for each stage and use the torque sequence shown Wheel Size Stud Size Torque Sequence 1st Stage 2nd Stage 3rd Stage 14 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 15 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 16 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 16 5 x 6 75 1 2 20 25 50 60 90 120 16 9 16 20 25 60 70 120...

Page 71: ... indicators Signs Reflectors Lanterns or Road Flares as follows 1 Place the 1st indicator 10 feet behind the RV on the off door side road side 2 Place the 2nd indicator 100 feet behind the RV in the center of the lane 3 Place the 3rd indicator 100 feet in front of the RV in the center of the lane 10 feet 4 paces 100 feet 40 paces Curves and or hills may affect the safe placement of the warning ind...

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Page 73: ... tow vehicle s cruise control on icy wet or winding roads or any other traffic situations where a constant speed could be dangerous Propane Safety ALWAYS shut OFF the propane system at the LP cylinder BEFORE you travel If you drive with the propane system ON the dangers are greatly increased in the event of an accident or fire While you travel most refrigerators will keep food cold or frozen for e...

Page 74: ...akes To maintain proper braking performance both the RV and tow vehicle brakes must be used together Separate use of the braking systems will cause accelerated wear and damage When your RV is new it is impossible to adjust the brake shoes precisely It takes approximately 1 000 miles and or 50 medium to heavy stops to burnish fit or seat the shoes to the brake drum After the initial break in period...

Page 75: ...ard pulls the pin from the break away switch which automatically activates the RV brakes While hitching the RV ALWAYS secure the breakaway switch lanyard to a permanent part of the tow vehicle Check that your auxiliary battery customer supplied is correctly installed and fully charged BEFORE travel An auxiliary battery customer supplied MUST be installed to provide power to the breakaway switch Be...

Page 76: ...onnect electrical power from the tow vehicle for travel This supplies power to the RV brakes tail lights clearance lights turn signals brake lights etc Wiring to operate your brakes must be the same size in both the tow vehicle and RV Maintenance The connector plug may build up corrosion with extended use and should be cleaned periodically to insure good electrical contact Make sure the connector ...

Page 77: ...aying when pulling an RV Please consult your dealer to assist you with purchasing a compatible hookup Hitch Weight Maintain the hitch weight of your trailer when your cargo changes or is reloaded Adjust to stay within the approximate target range of 10 15 of your overall Gross Weight travel trailer plus cargo If your hitch weight EXCEEDS the upper weight limit shift some cargo toward the rear of y...

Page 78: ...s are available to reduce the sway produced by crosswinds air displacement caused by other vehicles passing you in transit incorrect weight distribution excessive speed the RV tires dropping onto the shoulder of the road etc The use of a sway control device will help to control the side to side movement and keep sway in check Suggestions for sway situations Slowly ease your foot off the accelerato...

Page 79: ...gue jack RET EXT button to lower the tongue jack coupler onto the tow vehicle hitch ball 6 CLOSE the coupler latch after it is completely seated and install the safety pin 7 INSTALL the customer supplied Weight Distributing Bars or Equalizers as directed by the OEM 8 REMOVE the tongue jack foot and fully RETRACT 9 CHECK that the stabilizer jacks are fully retracted 10 ATTACH the breakaway switch c...

Page 80: ...re they have not been affected Weight and Clearance Limits In order to obey all posted Weight and Clearance Limits you MUST always know the Gross Weight and total Height of your RV tow vehicle combination ALWAYS include the roof air conditioners TV antennas and floodlights as they may cause clearance problems under some tunnels canopies or hanging signs Some bridges older ones in particular may no...

Page 81: ...there are no pull through sites at your camping destination choose a level site and back in carefully BEFORE you park exit your tow vehicle and inspect that site conditions are satisfactory Check that you have plenty of vehicle clearance Check that your path is free of obstacles ie low hanging tree limbs posts large rocks Try to choose a site that is on the driver s side so that you can easily see...

Page 82: ...ize the RV and help prevent bouncing as occupants move around inside Using the supplied crank handle turn the drive nut clockwise extending the jack until the foot pad makes firm contact with the ground DO NOT use the jacks to lift the trailer off the ground Place wooden blocks under the foot pads to prevent them from sinking into soft ground If the parking spot is on asphalt on a very hot day or ...

Page 83: ...he supplied crank handle turn the drive nut clockwise until the foot pad makes firm contact with the ground Place wooden blocks under the foot pads to prevent them from sinking into soft ground All Four 4 jacks must have about equal pressure Uneven pressure on the jacks can twist the unit causing doors and slide outs to bind and or operate intermittently 10 Pull away your tow vehicle Once the RV i...

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Page 85: ...AYS turn OFF the power converter BEFORE disconnecting the battery For more information on your RV s electrical system See the component manuals in your Owner Information Package 30 Amp or 50 Amp Power Cord The power cord or shore power cord connects your RV to an external power receptacle This heavy duty cord has a dual purpose When connected it will CARRY VOLTAGE CURRENT to your RV from the exter...

Page 86: ...rical system select models It is important that you know which system is equipped on your RV The 30 amp 120 volt 60hz AC electrical system is designed to operate on one 1 leg of 120 volt power at a maximum current flow of 30 amperes The 50 amp 120 volt 60hz AC electrical system is designed to operate on two 2 legs of 120 volt power at a maximum current flow of 50 amperes per leg DO NOT hook up the...

Page 87: ...ircuit breaker trips turn OFF the appliance on that circuit Allow some time for the circuit breaker to cool To RESET the circuit breaker flip the switch to the OFF position then flip it back to the ON position If a breaker immediately trips again or trips frequently contact your dealer to diagnose and repair the problem Maintenance and replacement Circuit breaker switches can wear out Test the bre...

Page 88: ... end of the converter 2 Check the reverse polarity fuse or fuses The manufacturer s warranty will be void if the case has been removed There are no customer serviceable parts inside For further information Contact your dealer GFCI Receptacle Grounding is your personal protection from electrical shock Each RV has a ground fault current interrupter GFCI engineered into the electrical system This dev...

Page 89: ... also charge the Auxiliary Battery in most situations The Auxiliary Battery supplies 12 volt power when your RV is NOT connected to external power The Tow Vehicle Alternator supplies 12 volt power when the 7 Way Wire Harness is connected and the tow vehicle engine is running This runs the components needed for travel including the brake lights turn signals brakes running lights and the breakaway s...

Page 90: ...oblem 5 ALWAYS replace with a new fuse of the same specified voltage amperage rating and type in the original location NEVER use a higher rated replacement fuse Auxiliary Battery Your RV has many 12 volt DC loads When combined their total is more than the converter can produce High demands for 12 volt power can be met by an auxiliary battery for limited periods of time The 12 volt DC electrical sy...

Page 91: ... it is important not to discharge your tow vehicle battery below the level required to start the engine To prevent this from occurring disconnect the 7 way trailer plug or install a battery isolator When the tow vehicle engine is operating with the RV connected the tow vehicle charging system will charge both batteries Replacement and maintenance Some equipment in your RV will draw small amounts o...

Page 92: ...load the RV and or camp ground electrical system a circuit breaker trip may occur Added together the amperage of each appliance and component running at the same time must NOT exceed 100 amps To calculate the amperage rating for each individual appliance divide the wattage by the voltage both should be listed on the appliance For example 1200 watts divided by 120 volts equals 10 amps See the Next ...

Page 93: ... Lights 0 5 amps Baggage Compartment Lights 0 5 amps Decorative Wall Lights 0 5 amps Dinette Light 0 5 1 amps Exterior Entertainment Center 1 3 amps Fantastic Fan 1 5 amps 3 LED Puck Lights Each 0 22 amps Furnace 8 10 amps Generator Start 95 0 amps Illuminated Switch 125 amps Inverter Variable Leveling System 95 0 amps LP Detector 125 amps Map Light 1 5 amps Porch Light 1 5 amps Power Awning 10 0 ...

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Page 95: ...or filters ALL water pump and water heater connections At the end of each trip ALWAYS completely drain your fresh water system Fresh Water System First Use Your new RV may have been winterized as indicated by temporary labels located in the universal docking station BEFORE first use the system should be Sanitized even if it has NOT been Winterized Sanitizing the fresh water system will kill all ba...

Page 96: ...enter Operation Press only one button at a time When the FRESH BLK GRY1 or GRY2 button is pressed the LED lights display the fill level of the selected holding tank When the BATT button is pressed the LED lights display the approximate voltage of your auxiliary battery TANKS E 1 3 2 3 F BATT LOW 11 2 11 7 12 3 Water pump switch When the water pump switch is turned ON the water pump runs until 45 p...

Page 97: ...is filled This is normal and is caused by external circumstanc es including the RV being parked on an incline or the motion caused by starting or stopping the RV during travel DO NOT cap block or modify the fresh water tank overflow tubes in any way If the overflow tubes are obstructed enough water pressure can build up during the filling process to damage the plumbing system Water Pressure Regula...

Page 98: ...the City Water Control Handle blue lever Select CITY WATER or FRESH TANK FILL BEFORE turning on the water supply To prevent harm to the valve when water pressure is turned on DO NOT adjust the City Water Control Handle a To fill the fresh water tank for use while dry camping turn the city water control handle as shown below b For normal city water use at a campground turn the city water control ha...

Page 99: ...e not at a campground or other facility where the RV can be hooked up to an external pressurized water source 1 If needed sanitize the RV water system see Sanitization 2 Insert a non toxic drinking water hose in the gravity water fill inlet 3 Turn ON the water at the water source 4 Shut OFF the water source when the fresh water tank is full or water comes out of the fresh water tank overflow tubes...

Page 100: ...e 164 163 Basic Troubleshooting Water Heater Also refer to the water heater manufacturer s owner manual for details on flushing to remove unpleasant odor High altitude deration Your water heater is designed to work at elevations up to 4500 ft above sea level At higher altitudes there is less oxygen in the air This lower oxygen level results in an out of sync air fuel mixture which compromises comb...

Page 101: ... water heater tank It is normal for a small quantity of water to also be released from the P T valve during the heating cycle To reduce water dripping from the P T relief valve Maintain an air pocket at the top of the water heater Please refer to the manufacturer s manual This air pocket forms in the tank by design Everyday use of your water heater will reduce this air pocket over time If the weep...

Page 102: ...position shown below Bathroom Shower Unlike your home the RV does not contain a water pressure balance valve When the shower is in use DO NOT run any other water until shower is finished Air may need to be bled out of the plumbing lines before a steady stream of water flows 1 Keep aware of the water heater and holding tank capacities All water used will drain through the plumbing lines into the gr...

Page 103: ...Faucets The faucets inside your RV operate much the same way as the faucets in your home CHECK that the amount of water available is sufficient and If dry camping Turn ON the 12 volt Water Pump To OPEN the faucets turn ON the hot and cold knobs then ADJUST the temperature to your comfort level CLOSE the faucets when a sufficient amount of water is released Exterior Spray Port A quick connect spray...

Page 104: ... Valve Pressure and Temperature Valve to relieve any water pressure BEFORE removing the water heater drain plug Even a small amount of water pressure may cause water to spray out when the drain plug is removed See Photo on page 95 8 REMOVE the water heater drain plug After draining the Fresh Water System REVERSE these steps Turn the water heater bypass valves back to the Normal Use camping positio...

Page 105: ...s directed on the package To sanitize the fresh water tank fresh water system 1 POUR the Chlorine Solution into the gravity water fill inlet 2 TURN ON the water pump 3 OPEN all faucet fixtures allowing all of the solution to pass through 4 ALLOW the solution to stand for three 3 hours then DRAIN tank and FLUSH the system with fresh water BEFORE use RUN plenty of water through the entire system To ...

Page 106: ...ol switches 3 ADJUST the Water Heater Bypass Valves to the Bypass Positions See page 96 page 102 4 OPEN the Fresh Water Holding Tank Gate Valve and CLOSE both low point drains 5 ACCESS the 12 volt Water Pump Winterization Valve and Suction Line depending on your model a REMOVE the access panel located in your pass through compartment or b REMOVE the three kitchen drawers from the base kitchen cabi...

Page 107: ...n Lavatory Shower and Outside Spray Port CLOSE each hot water line faucet when RV antifreeze begins to flow continuously 11 REPEAT Step 10 with the cold water lines on all faucets It is also important to run RV antifreeze through the Toilet Sink and Shower Drains When you are done adding RV antifreeze 12 REMOVE the Suction Line from the container of RV antifreeze 13 REPLACE the cap on the end of S...

Page 108: ...Water Control Handle Spray Port City Water Inlet Battery Disconnect Universal Docking Station b c c b Flow Blocked Cold Out a a Flow Blocked Hot Out Cold In Flow Blocked Antifreeze Out Antifreeze In c c b b a a Flow Blocked Flow Blocked Hot Out Cold In Water Heater Normal Use Positions a b c Antifreeze Out Antifreeze In Flow Blocked Water Heater Bypass Positions a b c Water Heater as equipped Refe...

Page 109: ... all waterlines Kitchen Lavatory Shower Outside Spray Port Normal Sanitizing 1 TURN the Winterization Valve to the CLOSED position 2 POUR the Chlorine Water mixture into the Fresh Water Gravity Fill Inlet 3 TURN ON the Water Pump 4 OPEN all faucet fixtures to circulate Chlorine Water mixture through all waterlines See page 100 99 Winterizing the Plumbing System Suction Line Winterization Valve Win...

Page 110: ...s springs tires and axles Reduced hitch weight if your RV holding tank s are located behind the axles Trailer sway and other handling difficulties as a result of the hitch weight being too light Toilet Your RV toilet uses only one to three quarts or 1 3 liters of water per flush about ten times less than a residential toilet Additional water may be needed to flush solids from the drain line into t...

Page 111: ...cky toilet ball valve will provide waterproof lubrication without damaging the seals Black Grey Water Holding Tanks Black water sewage tank preparation Adding an RV holding tank deodorizer customer supplied will help break down tank contents and control odors DO THE FOLLOWING BEFORE the first use and AFTER dumping the holding tanks unless you are winterizing your RV 1 RELEASE one to two quarts 1 2...

Page 112: ...EN the Black Tank Dump Valve by carefully pulling it out towards you CLOSE it by pushing it shut when the black water holding tank is emptied 6 EMPTY each grey water holding tank one at a time OPEN the 1st Grey Tank dump valve CLOSE the valve after the tank has drained REPEAT for the 2nd Grey Tank 7 REMOVE CLEAN and STORE the sewer hose 8 CLOSE the sewer hose housing dust cap When connected to a c...

Page 113: ...sealing valve to prevent the escape of odors from your waste system and eliminate the need for P traps Should the RV drain piping system become clogged a mechanical clean out tool is used to open the drain pipe It is important to remove the dry valve before passing the clean out tool through the piping Passing a mechanical clean out tool through the waterless valve may cause damage to the internal...

Page 114: ...r hose 3 Be sure the black tank gate valve is in the OPEN position 4 Open the water supply to full pressure to flush tank 5 When the water runs clear from the sewer hose shut OFF the water supply and disconnect the garden hose from the water source 6 DO NOT disconnect the hose from flush inlet UNTIL all water has drained from the system DO NOT add any check valves to this system or leave any hose ...

Page 115: ...n unpleasant sulfur or rotten egg smell is added to propane to alert customers to leaks which can create a safety hazard When a propane cylinder is low there may be a different odor like onions or garlic that may be mistaken for a gas leak This odor will usually disappear when the cylinder is filled If the odor persists turn OFF the valve s and have the propane system inspected by your dealer or q...

Page 116: ...ansportation Cylinders are the most common for use on RV trailers DOT cylinders equipped with an OPD and ACME TYPE 1 service valve are identified by the triangular service valve knob ALWAYS close the service valve and install a dust cap or plug when transporting or storing disconnected containers whether full or empty DOT cylinders are typically marked with top or an arrow indicating the correct o...

Page 117: ...line joints and fittings If a leak is present the soapy solution will bubble at the leak point As a general rule small bubbles indicate a small leak while large bubbles indicate a larger leak NEVER use a solution containing ammonia or chlorine when locating leaks These products are corrosive to copper gas lines and brass fittings which could result in deterioration of the copper and brass componen...

Page 118: ...ng rain sleet or snow to make sure that ice has not formed in the vent 6 ATTACH the TYPE I end of each pigtail hose to each LP cylinder 7 ATTACH the main supply hose from the regulator to the brass manifold fitting in the frame of the trailer The swivel brass nut on the main hose will be your final attachment Remember each time the propane container is removed CHECK that ALL fittings are tight CHE...

Page 119: ...calibrated manometer If the pressure is too high the safety and performance of the propane system will be affected If the pressure is too low the LP appliances will NOT operate correctly If your RV is equipped with the automatic two stage regulator with both cylinders full of propane turn the lever on the regulator towards the cylinder you wish to use first This will now be the supply cylinder and...

Page 120: ... so that pipe sealants are not necessary to prevent leaking It also has a left handed thread which means that it is turned clockwise to remove and counter clockwise to tighten The P O L fitting has been designed to help restrict the flow of LP gas in the event of a regulator failure or hose malfunction Cooking With Propane Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the ...

Page 121: ...ave your propane system tested 4 LIGHT the appliances ONLY as directed in the appropriate manufacturer manual found in your Owner Information Package BEFORE using the propane system make sure that you read and understand ALL instructions and safety requirements The Owner Information Package contains operator manuals for the various appliances hooked to your propane system If you have additional qu...

Page 122: ...consumption of propane is minimal During cool temperature or high wind conditions furnace consumption can be extremely high To calculate your propane supply take the BTU ratings for your propane appliances and divide that into the BTU availability Each gallon of propane 3 86 liters produces about 91 500 BTUs 46 514 kilojoules of heat energy Average Propane Consumption Appliance Average BTU Consump...

Page 123: ... check that the exterior refrigerator vent is free of any obstructions i e spider webs bird nests etc Use a soft cloth to dust off the debris For optimum efficiency and performance the refrigerator should be checked at least twice a year as part of routine maintenance Oven The propane gas oven ignites using a pilot light If you have any questions contact your dealer or our customer service departm...

Page 124: ...veryone is clear and accounted for check the fire to see if you can attempt to put it out If it is large or the fire is fuel fed get clear of the RV and have the Fire Department handle the emergency 3 Try to smother a flaming pan with a tight fitting lid or cookie sheet 4 Never pick up a flaming pan 5 Flaming grease outside of the pan can be extinguished with baking soda or a multipurpose Dry Chem...

Page 125: ...ration 1 Turn ON the radio 2 Select speaker output using the controls on the radio face CD operation 1 Turn ON the radio 2 Select speaker output using the controls on the radio face 3 Insert CD to play TV operation 1 Turn on the TV power supply 2 Turn on the TV and select your signal input using the source button 3 Adjust the TV Antenna Channel Tuning as needed See page 121 TV Roof Antenna DVD ope...

Page 126: ...ned ON for improved antenna reception The TV Signal Booster sends 12 volt DC power to the TV roof antenna This voltage energizes the transistors in the antenna head amplifier Turn OFF the TV Signal Booster to view cable satellite TV or to use a DVD Blu ray player or Game System Cable Satellite Outlet Both Cable and Satellite connection outlets are found in the outside utility center The Cable inpu...

Page 127: ...ng any channels that have changed or moved since the last scan While the steps to perform a channel scan may vary between televisions or compatible devices below are some general guidelines to follow How to Run a Channel Scan using the TV remote 1 Select Menu then select Settings 2 Select Channel Setup 3 Select Antenna or Air depending on your TV Make sure you are not on Cable 4 Select Channel Sea...

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Page 129: ...rating the air conditioner Cooling vs heat gain The roof air conditioner can at best cool the air it intakes by 20 F During hot weather through the day your RV will absorb heat increasing the inside temperature This is referred to as heat gain To keep the inside temperature comfortable reducing the RV s heat gain is just as important as the cooling ability of your air conditioner To reduce heat ga...

Page 130: ...year more often depending on furnace use NEVER attempt to repair the furnace yourself If you have any questions Contact your dealer or Grand Design Customer Service Fireplace If So Equipped Refer to the manufacturer owner s manual for operation service and maintenance information If you have further questions please contact your dealer The furnace should be inspected periodically monthly during th...

Page 131: ...th a backlight the backlight will illuminate When the mode button is pressed again the mode will change PRESS the or button to wake the thermostat the set temperature will display and flash PRESS the or button again to change the set temperature The thermostat will go back to sleep mode after 5 seconds if no buttons are pressed NOTE To change the thermostat from Fahrenheit to Celsius or Celsius to...

Page 132: ... will roll up backward This is not a defect To correct the fabric orientation press the RETRACT button The awning will then extend to its correct orientation and normal operation can resume RETRACTING the Awning 1 Verify the coach battery is fully charged and connected to the electrical system NOTE The awning can be retracted without resetting the pitch 2 Press and hold RETRACT Fig 3B until the aw...

Page 133: ...on the Command Center A B Fig 4 Complete Extension Valance Seam Exposed Roll Tube Section Fabric Roll Tube Valance Awning Head Fabric Awning Rail Drive Head Assembly Idler Head Assembly Roll Tube Support Arm Assembly End Cap Pinch Points Pinch Points Pinch Points Pinch Points ...

Page 134: ... 6A allow the joint to remain in the position set by the operator NOTE The awning can be retracted without resetting the pitch NOTE If the articulating arm does not hold position it can be tightened by adjusting the bolt Fig 6A in the center of the articulating arm Pitch A Maintenance All Solera Awnings Fabric Care If the awning is rolled up while wet roll it out and let it dry as soon as conditio...

Page 135: ... is always located on the right side of the awning as it is viewed from outside of the coach 2 Using a 7 16 socket and cordless power drill spin the manual override nut counterclockwise to retract NOTE A ratchet may also be used to turn the manual override nut Using a ratchet will take a significant amount of time and should only be used if no cordless power drill is available NOTE Use caution whe...

Page 136: ...iliary battery is fully charged or the RV is connected to shore power Turn off all unnecessary lights to maximize available power 3 Close all cabinet doors and drawers 4 BEFORE extending or retracting Check that the interior path of the slideout room is clear of people pets furniture clothing etc Check that the exterior path of the slideout room is free from any obstructions Slideout Systems Stand...

Page 137: ...ideout maintenance While the slideout room is extended the outside surfaces of the room and mechanism may collect dirt and debris The slideout seals are not designed to remove the debris or any water that may accumulate When you retract the slideout any debris on the outside of the room is brought inside your RV BEFORE retracting the slideout s Inspect the outside surfaces for snow ice dirt dust i...

Page 138: ...ise to extend the slideout room If using the manual override feature Use EXTREME CAUTION to extend and or retract the room It is possible to extend or retract the slideout beyond the maximum OPEN or CLOSED positions This can result in damage to the slide components slide room structure or trim components IMPORTANT The actuator is manual ready DO NOT disengage the motor Just hook up and crank Slide...

Page 139: ...switch and the electronic actuator motor Check that the motor leads under the RV chassis are in good condition These connections are subject to dam age from road debris When operating the Lippert electric slideout system in harsh environments i e road salt ice buildup etc keep all moving parts clean washing them as needed with mild soap and water Grease or lubrication is NOT necessary It could eve...

Page 140: ... The RED and GREEN LED lights will begin to flash confirming the override mode 4 Release the MODE button 5 Back inside the RV PRESS and HOLD the Slide Room 2 switch IN button until the room retracts completely Before working underneath the RV both the front and rear axles should be supported with jack stands Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death WARNING During this override proced...

Page 141: ...ravel Disengage motors manually retract room and travel lock 1 Locate and remove motor retention screw located near the top of each vertical column on the outside behind the bulb seal 2 Bend back the wipe seal and visually locate motor 3 Pull the motor up until disengaged about 1 2 Replace the motor retention screw to hold the motor in this position 4 Repeat this process for both sides of the slid...

Page 142: ...l power short to ground power to encoder has been shorted to ground usually a wiring problem When an error code is present the board needs to be reset Energizing the extend retract switch resets the board Energize the extend retract switch again for normal operation Checking Fuses The IN WALL slide system requires a minimum of 30 amp fuse Check the fuse box located in the command center for blown ...

Page 143: ...wintek slide system maintenance Check all four 4 gear racks installed on the exterior sidewalls of the slide room for debris if found remove any debris immediately The slideout system is designed to be maintenance free If needed lubricate ONLY the upper lower Gib Bearing Block Coupler and V Roller on each side of the slide with CRC Power Lube with PTFE in the green can See the diagrams Right Synch...

Page 144: ...re 1 Remove the seat back cushions Converting the Hide A Bed Sofa If So Equipped 2 Lift up and out on the front edge of the sofa uncovering the legs 3 Fully extend the legs on both sides Extend Both Legs Lift Front of Sofa ...

Page 145: ...139 Sofa Converted to Bed Sofa Back Folded Down Furniture 4 Pull the sofa forward and place the legs flat on the floor 5 Pull the sofa back forward and lay flat 5 Pull Lay Flat 4 Pull Forward ...

Page 146: ... then LOWER the bed board mattress to the horizontal position To Stow Away Bed for Sofa Seat 1 From the foot of the bed LIFT up on the bed board then PUSH forward until bed board mattress are in the vertical position 2 LIFT UP on the latch found on the Upper Right Hand Side 3 Make sure the latch is properly aligned then PUSH DOWN latch sliding into the catch on the bed board until firmly secured S...

Page 147: ... release it from the grabber catch then PUSH UP the screen wall until it is fully retracted DANGER Vehicles and equipment powered by internal combustion engines and placed in RVs may cause carbon monoxide poisoning or asphyxiation which could result in death or serious injury The flammable liquids used to power these items can cause a fire or explosion which can result in death or serious injury T...

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Page 149: ...r mild detergent solution AVOID using ammonia based products or silicone oils as they may cause damage if used over a long period of time Although the finish is durable and resistant to most household spills they should be wiped up promptly to avoid any potential problems Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight high tem peratures or high humidity These conditions can cause damage to both the f...

Page 150: ...off with a damp sponge Stubborn stains can be removed with a general purpose spray cleaner Some stains can be removed by squeezing fresh lemon juice over the stain and allowing the juice to soak for approximately forty five minutes After 45 min utes sprinkle baking soda over the lemon juice and rub with a soft cloth Solid surface countertops Solid surface materials are easy to clean Commercial sol...

Page 151: ... an inconspicuous area before using any product Vinyl flooring Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty particles Although most common spills will not permanently stain the vinyl floors they are usually easier to remove if wiped up before they set Simply blot with a paper towel and wipe clean with a damp cloth As part of a regular maintenance program sponge mop the entire floor Do no...

Page 152: ...se side will shrink become hard and crack Clean the suede or vinyl upholstery ONLY as recommended Cleaning methods other than those listed may produce undesired results and even damage the upholstery This type of damage is not warrantable Recliner Sofa or Loveseat Like a residential recliner the recliner sofa or loveseat sections have controls allowing you to recline the individual sections To rev...

Page 153: ...ures Do not use harsh chemicals or sprays A mild solution of vinegar and water works well to remove hard water spots and stains from the sink or shower fixture Stainless Steel Sink Appliances DO NOT use abrasive cleaners scouring pads or steel wool DO NOT use oven cleaner or any cleaners that contain bleach or chloride Water that evaporates on a Stainless Steel surface may leave spots 1 Dampen a s...

Page 154: ...ure and Moisture Cleaning the Exterior Frequent washings also protect your RV from environmental elements such as rain snow and salt air Wash your RV as soon as possible if it becomes contami nated with foreign material Avoid parking under trees or near ocean sea salt DO NOT scrape ice or snow from the painted surface ALWAYS brush off the affected area If anti freeze gasoline or any solvents are s...

Page 155: ...urface If chalking occurs first wash and wax a small area to see if the luster returns Have your dealer inspect the RV If the exterior becomes scratched nicked or cracked During cold weather IF the slideout or door is frozen shut opening it by FORCE may tear off or crack its rubber gasket and ruin theweatherproof seal 1 Instead pour warm water on the gasket to melt the ice 2 Then AFTER opening the...

Page 156: ...oad and the tires for damage to the paint coat caused by flying stones etc To purchase touch up paint use the closest automotive paint match available locally See page 153 Trailer Frame Cleaning plastic parts Use a sponge or chamois to clean plastic parts Use warm water and a soft cloth or chamois to remove any white residue from dark colored plastic surfaces Do not use a scrubbing brush or other ...

Page 157: ...ount of Alpha Systems 1010 Non Sag Sealant over top of any existing sealant needing resealed PLEASE NOTE ONLY ALPHA SUPPLIED SEALANTS SHOULD COME IN CONTACT WITH THE SUPERFLEX ROOF MEMBRANE Sidewall Vents Water heater furnace and refrigerator exterior doors need to be kept clean and free of obstructions while the appliances if so equipped are in use Inspect the refrigerator and holding tank vents ...

Page 158: ...hree 3 months Make sure to check the roof and all four sides of the RV including all moldings doors vents and exterior attachments Replace the sealant if you notice any cracks peeling voids gaps breaks looseness or any sign of physical deterioration Reseal at least one time each year as preventative maintenance Always use the same type of sealant that was removed If you notice water inside the RV ...

Page 159: ...painted exterior inviting rust and other deterioration Regularly inspect all exposed areas of the frame To maintain protection clean and repaint any chipped areas or rust spots Windows Any ventilating window may permit water inside especially during heavy rainstorms Condensation will also cause water to accumulate on windows and in the tracks Normally the window glass can be cleaned with a sponge ...

Page 160: ...age 10 DRAIN all water lines 11 FLUSH then DRAIN ALL holding tanks fresh water gray water black water and the water heater 12 DISCONNECT the battery cables from the auxiliary battery terminals REMOVE all batteries from the RV Store batteries in a place where they will not freeze If a battery is frozen it will no longer hold a proper charge 13 WASH the interior and the exterior of your RV thoroughl...

Page 161: ...cifications RE TORQUE as needed SANITIZE the fresh water system TEST all safety alarms First two hundred miles CHECK wheel lug nuts at specified intervals to the listed torque specifications RE TORQUE as needed HAVE a Qualified Service Technician adjust the brakes Each trip INSPECT and reseal as needed CHECK the auxiliary battery CHECK running lights CHECK tire pressure and wear including spare Th...

Page 162: ... not leaking Spray lock tumblers with dry graphite Brakes Wheel Hubs Have brakes and hubs inspected by a certified RV service technician Check amp draw shoe wear adjustment see mfg guide for specs Lube bearings as needed Electrical System Check and service batteries Test all GFI outlets Service generator if equipped per manufacturer s manual Entry Door s Make sure door latches and locks function p...

Page 163: ... required Lubricate termination gate valve cables with Silicone or Teflon based dry lube Winterize system cold weather locations Roof And Roof Attachments Inspect sealant for voids gaps cracks and re seal as necessary Clean roof with water and mild detergent Clean and lube roof vent mechanisms with light oil Safety Equipment Check operation of detectors recharge and replace batteries every 6 month...

Page 164: ... Start the unit before the day gets too hot To offset heat gain Close all windows and blinds Keep entrance doors closed Use awnings Avoid using heat producing appliances Make sure the outside coil is not blocked or damaged Have your dealer check to make sure you have the proper voltage Should your air conditioner still not work after completing the above checks contact a qualified service facility...

Page 165: ...flicker Loose or defective bulb Tighten or replace as needed Converter is overheating Open the cover to cool down and reduce the load by turning off some 12 volt lights Lights dim or are half bright Low battery connection Check battery condition and recharge if necessary Possible converter malfunction Have converter checked by an authorized service center Possible loss of ground Check for loose wi...

Page 166: ...ds F check the wiring or sending unit for malfunction Have it inspected by a certified technician Outside Receptacle No power to outside receptacle Make sure you have power to the shoreline Check breaker on generator GFCI receptacle switch may be OFF or tripped Re Set GFCI at receptacle in bathroom or kitchen Check the breaker in the power center or panel box Contact a dealer or qualified RV techn...

Page 167: ...ay be out of fuel Generator will not operate when the fuel tank is less than full Generator may be low on oil Check the oil level When the generator start button is pushed nothing happens Check that the battery disconnect switch button is pushed Check 12 Volt fuse on generator Reset circuit breaker if necessary Contact your dealer or a qualified RV technician if problem is not resolved Generator s...

Page 168: ...e vents and chimney at the rear of the refrigerator are clear and unobstructed Have a qualified RV technician make sure the burner jets or burners are not dirty or damaged Have a qualified RV technician check the fuses in the black electrical box on the rear of the refrigerator IF YOU SMELL PROPANE 1 EXTINGUISH any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 DO NOT touch electrical switch...

Page 169: ...om Verify exterior seals are against the room at the top corners and not turned in when the room is out horizontal seal overlaps vertical Also check for voids in the seal on the slide roof and side panels Make sure weep hole in ramp pan is open and unobstructed Room will not move in or out Check the auto resetting fuse located by the slideout motor See the manufacturer s manual Check battery condi...

Page 170: ...ill not drain Buildup or debris in tank Check for buildup in tank at stool Always use a minimum amount of biodegradable RV toilet paper Always use plenty of water when flushing Check termination valve for proper operation Water Heater Water heater will not fire up Check for obstructions in burner tube and exhaust Check 12 Volt power for possible blown fuse Bad circuit board See your dealer Pressur...

Page 171: ...rst remove the relief valve You may then insert your air pressure through the relief valve support flange With the drain valve OPEN the air pressure will force the remaining water out of the tank If air pressure is unavailable you may FLUSH the tank with fresh water Water should be pumped into the tank with the assistance of the on board water pump or with the assistance of external water pressure...

Page 172: ...k for frozen water lines or water tank Pump will not shut off runs when faucet is closed Turn off the pump or city water supply Check for damp areas around plumbing appliances Check plumbing for leaks Inspect toilet for leaky valves Have the pump checked by your dealer or a qualified RV technician Water System Wet areas near water connections pump runs while the faucets are closed and no other fre...

Page 173: ...manually while others are operated electrically BLACK WATER Term associated with the sewage holding tank The toilet drains directly into this tank BLUE BOY Also known as a honey pot Refers to a portable waste holding tank that has wheels on one end These tanks often are manufactured out of blue plastic hence the nickname BOON DOCKING Also known as dry camping Camping without electrical and water h...

Page 174: ...ape Using the roof vent fan when showering or the stove vent fan when cooking also helps prevent excess moisture buildup CONVERTER A device that converts 120 volt A C alternating current to 12 volt DC direct current The RV devices mostly run on 12 volt DC power that is supplied by the battery which allows the RV to function independently When shore power an electrical supply is available the conve...

Page 175: ...a ducting system located in the floor Similar to house heating systems DUMP STATION Site where you drain your gray water waste and your black water sew age tanks In most states it is illegal to drain your tanks anywhere except dump stations DUMP VALVE Another name for the T handle valve used to release and drain the black tank sewage and gray tank waste EGRESS WINDOW The formal name for the emerge...

Page 176: ...sories GROSS COMBINED WEIGHT RATING GCWR The MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE COMBINED WEIGHT of the tow vehicle and attached towed vehicle GCWR assumes that both vehicles have functioning brakes with exceptions in some cases for very light towed vehicles normally less than 1 500 pounds Check your tow vehicle s towing guide GROSS TRAILER WEIGHT RATING GTWR The MAXIMUM TOWED VEHICLE WEIGHT Each component receiver...

Page 177: ...12 volt units tied in parallel or pairs of 6 volt batteries tied in series to double the voltage The term house battery is of more significance in motor homes because they contain one or more other batteries for the operation of the engine referred to as the chassis or starting batteries HULA SKIRT Term used for a type of dirt skirt accessory some RVers use on the back of their motorhome to aid in...

Page 178: ...s commonly written as LP Gas Two examples of LP Gas are propane and butane LP Gas is heavier than air in gas form and about half the weight of water in liquid form LP gas is used to fuel appliances in the RV such as the stove oven water heater and refrigerator Propane tanks are usually rated in pounds or gallons LOW POINT The lowest point in the plumbing Drains are placed here so that water will d...

Page 179: ... This is the proper term in the RV industry when referring to LP Gas PULL THROUGH SITES Campsites you can drive through and park without having to back up into the site REFER Slang for refrigerator Refrigerators are often found in either a two way or three way operating mode Two way has a gas mode and an AC mode Three way has a gas mode AC mode and 12v DC mode The coolant used in RV refrigeration ...

Page 180: ...nic components SWAY Fishtailing action of the trailer caused by external forces that set the trailer s mass into a lateral side to side motion The trailer s wheels serve as the axis or pivot point Also known as yaw THERMOCOUPLE A thermocouple is a device that monitors the pilot flame of a pilot model propane appliance If the pilot flame is extinguished the thermocouple causes the gas valve to shut...

Page 181: ...s and signal lights Also re ferred to as the 7 way power cord UNDERBELLY The RV s under floor surface which is protected by a weatherproofed material UTQGL UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADE LABELING A program that is directed by the government to provide consumers with information about three characteristics of the tire tread wear traction and temperature Following government prescribed test procedures t...

Page 182: ...3 lbs per gallon Gasoline 6 3 lbs per gallon Diesel fuel 6 6 lbs per gallon WIDE BODY An RV having an external body width greater than 96 inches 8 feet The most common wide body widths are 100 and 102 WINTERIZED Refers to a camper that has been prepared for storage The water systems have been drained and RV antifreeze has been added to protect the water lines and drains The low point drains should...

Page 183: ... 124 127 B Battery Disconnect Switch 84 Black Grey Water System 102 Black Tank Flusher 106 Breakaway Switch 67 C Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning 35 Cargo Carrying Capacity Label 51 52 Chemical Sensitivity Outgassing 41 Cleaning Exterior 146 Cold Weather Usage 45 Condensation 42 Cooking with Propane 112 D Draining the Fresh Water System 96 E Electrical Load Ratings 85 Emergency Egress Window 33 Emptyi...

Page 184: ... Sofa 136 137 Interior Care 141 M Maintenance Checklist Suggested 153 Maintenance Schedule Required 154 Maximum Load Rating 52 62 Monitor Panel 88 Murphy Bed 138 O Occupant Safety 29 P Patio Awning 124 126 Pet Safety 30 Propane Gas LP Alarm 37 39 Propane Leak Test 109 Propane Regulator 111 Propane System 107 R Ramp Door 139 Roof 149 Roof Vent 122 RV Braking System 66 176 Index ...

Page 185: ...ps 59 Tire Tread 61 Toilet 102 Towing and Leveling 65 Troubleshooting 156 TV Reception Basics 118 V Vehicle Identification Number 3 W Warranty 1 One Year Limited Base 13 Warranty 3 Three Year Limited Structural 19 Warranty Service 9 10 Water Heater 92 94 Pressure Temperature Relief Valve 93 162 Weighing Your Tow Vehicle RV 53 54 Windows 151 Winterizing RV Storage Preparation 84 152 Winterizing the...

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