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2007 monaco limited warranty

MONACO MOTORHOME LIMITED WARRANTY

WHAT THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE IS:

 

This Limited Warranty provided by Monaco

®

 (“Warrantor”) covers those components, 

assemblies and systems of your new motorhome not excluded under the section “What 

is Not Covered” and when sold by an authorized dealer, for twelve (12) months from 

the original retail purchase date or the first 24,000 miles of use, whichever occurs first. 

However, this Limited Warranty provided by Warrantor covers the steel or aluminum 

frame structure, only, of the sidewalls (excluding slide outs), roof, and rear and front 

walls for sixty (60) months from the original retail purchase date or the first 50,000 

miles of use, whichever occurs first.

If you use your motorhome for any rental, commercial or business purposes 

whatsoever, the Limited Warranty provided by Warrantor covers your new motorhome 

when sold by an authorized dealer for ninety (90) days from the original retail purchase 

date or the first 24,000 miles of use, whichever occurs first. In addition, the Limited 

Warranty provided by Warrantor covers the steel or aluminum frame structure, only, 

of the sidewalls (excluding slide outs), roof, and rear and front walls for twelve (12) 

months from the original retail purchase date or the first 24,000 miles of use, whichever 

occurs first. A conclusive presumption that your motorhome has been used for 

commercial and/or business purposes arises if you have filed a federal or state tax form 

claiming any business tax benefit related to your ownership of the motorhome.  

The above Limited Warranty coverage applies to all owners, including subsequent 

owners, of the motorhome. However, a subsequent owner must submit a warranty transfer 

form by filing the form through an authorized Monaco dealer. A subsequent owner’s 

warranty coverage period is the remaining balance of the warranty coverage period the prior 

owner was entitled to under this Limited Warranty. Warranty transfer forms can be obtained 

by contacting the Customer Relations Department. There is no charge for the transfer.

LIMITATION AND DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:

IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, ARISING BY WAY OF STATE LAW, 

INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND ANY 

IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE 

LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY 

AND ARE LIMITED IN SCOPE OF COVERAGE TO THOSE PORTIONS 

OF THE MOTORHOME COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. 

WARRANTOR DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED AND EXPRESS WARRANTIES, 

INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND 

THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, 

ON COMPONENTS AND APPLIANCES EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE 

AS SET FORTH BELOW.

 There is no warranty of any nature made by Warrantor 

beyond that contained in this Limited Warranty. No person has authority to enlarge, 

amend or modify this Limited Warranty. The dealer is not the Warrantor’s agent but is 

an independent entity. Warrantor is not responsible for any undertaking, representation 

or warranty made by any dealer or other person beyond those expressly set forth in 

this Limited Warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied 

warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

WHAT THE WARRANTY COVERS:

Warrantor’s Limited Warranty covers defects in the manufacture of your motorhome 

and defects in materials used to manufacture your motorhome. “Defect” means the 

failure of the motorhome and/or the materials used to assemble the motorhome to 

conform to Warrantor’s design and manufacturing specification and tolerances. Also 

see the section “What the Warranty Does Not Cover” set out below.

WHAT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT PROBLEMS:

Warrantor’s sole and exclusive obligation is to repair and/or replace, at its option, any 

covered defect if: 

(1)

 you notify Warrantor or one of its authorized servicing dealers of 

the defect within the warranty coverage period and within five (5) days of discovering 

the defect; and 

(2) 

you deliver your Motorhome to Warrantor or Warrantor’s authorized 

servicing dealer at your cost and expense. It is reasonable to expect some service items 

to occur during the warranty period. The performance of warranty repairs shall not 

extend the original warranty coverage period. Further, any performance of repairs after 

the warranty coverage period has expired or any performance of repairs to component 

parts and appliances that are excluded from coverage shall be considered “good will” 

repairs, which shall not alter the express terms of this limited warranty. If the repair 

or replacement remedy fails to successfully cure a defect after Warrantor received a 

reasonable opportunity to cure the defect(s), your sole and exclusive remedy shall be 

limited to Warrantor paying you the cost of having an independent third party perform 

repair(s) to the defect(s). 

Warrantor may use new and/or remanufactured parts and/or components of 

substantially equal quality to complete any repair. 

Defects and/or damage to interior and exterior surfaces, trim, upholstery and other 

appearance items may occur at the factory during manufacture, during delivery of 

the motorhome to the selling dealer or on the selling dealer’s lot. Normally, any such 

defect or damage is detected and corrected at the factory or by the selling dealer during 

the inspection process performed by the Warrantor and the selling dealer. If, however, 

you discover any such defect or damage when you take delivery of the motorhome, you 

must notify your dealer or Warrantor within five days of the date of purchase to have 

repairs performed to the defect at no cost to you as provided by this Limited Warranty.

If either three or more unsuccessful repair attempts have been made to correct any 

covered defect that you believe substantially impairs the value, use or safety of your 

motorhome, or repairs to any covered defect(s) which you believe substantially impairs 

the value, use or safety of your motorhome have taken 30 or more days to complete, 

you must, to the extent permitted by law, notify Warrantor directly in writing of the 

failure to successfully repair the defect(s) so that Warrantor can become directly 

involved in exercising a final repair attempt for the purpose of performing a successful 

repair to the identified defect(s).  

Summary of Contents for Camelot 2007

Page 1: ...her person beyond those expressly set forth in this Limited Warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you WHAT THE WA...

Page 2: ...ironment including airborne pollutants salt tree sap and hail Component part and appliance manufacturers issue limited warranties covering those portions of the motorhome not covered by the Limited Wa...

Page 3: ...lure of the Roadmaster Chassis and or the materials used to assemble the Roadmaster Chassis to conform to Warrantor s design and manufacturing specification and tolerances Also see the section What th...

Page 4: ...ontact your selling dealership or Warrantor directly or review the warranty packet inside the Motorhome EVENTS DISCHARGING WARRANTOR FROM OBLIGATION UNDER WARRANTY Misuse or neglect accidents unauthor...

Page 5: ...fety 15 Section 3 Exterior Interior Care 55 Section 4 Appliances 77 Section 5 Equipment 103 Section 6 Water Systems 137 Section 7 LP Gas Systems 153 Section 8 Electrical Systems House 163 Section 9 El...

Page 6: ...t will not reflect modifications that may have been performed by previous owners Copyright Monaco Coach Corporation All rights reserved All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of th...

Page 7: ...ation Section 1 Warranty Information File 4 Reporting Safety Defects 4 Safety Terms 4 Glossary of Terms 5 Vendor List 7 Owner s Manual Survey CAMELOT 2007 11 Limited Warranty Transfer Application Chan...

Page 8: ...TTY 1 800 424 9153 or 1 202 366 0123 in the Washington D C area visit their websites at www nhtsa gov or www safercar gov or write to NHTSA U S Department of Transportation 400 Seventh Street S W Wash...

Page 9: ...s Institute ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials Black Water Term associated with the sewage holding tank The toilet drains directly into this tank CCA Cold Cranking Amperage is the amount...

Page 10: ...Indicator light Low Point Drain The lowest point in the plumbing These drains must be closed when you fill the water tank OEM Term for Original Equipment Manufacturer OHM A unit for measuring electri...

Page 11: ...CS Frigette 800 275 7524 www scsfrigette com Air Conditioner Roof Dometic Corp 800 544 4881 www dometic com Air Filter Donaldson 952 887 3131 www donaldson com Air Mattress Optional Select Comfort 800...

Page 12: ...ww onan com Home Theater Magnadyne 800 538 3600 www magnadyne com Hydro Hot Vehicle Systems Inc 800 685 4298 www hydro hot com Inverter Magnum 305 386 5125 www magnumteknologies com Keyless Entry Trim...

Page 13: ...kingcontrols com Seats Driver Passenger Villa International 888 707 7272 www villainternational com Shock Absorbors Monroe 800 880 7580 www tenneco automotive com Slide out Motor Cable BAL Accu slide...

Page 14: ...ission com Vacuum Eureka 800 282 2886 www eureka com Washer Dryer Optional Splendide 800 356 0766 ext 5 www splendide com Water Filter Everpure 800 323 7873 www everpure com Water Heater Atwood Mobile...

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Page 17: ...untry travel on improved roads 3 All information provided by you on face side of this form is true and correct 4 You understand that you are purchasing a pre owned recreational vehicle and Monaco Coac...

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Page 19: ...ure Inflation Guideline 32 Tire Chart Goodyear 33 Inspecting Pressure 34 Air Pressure Checklist 35 Supporting When Leveling 35 Tire Vibration 35 Tire Rotation 36 Tread 36 Storage of Tires Long Term 36...

Page 20: ...d farther to the left than most vehicles a different perspective of the roadway is created Rely on the outside mirrors to line up with the center of the road and to check conditions behind the motorho...

Page 21: ...provinces may have laws that can exceed the requirements described above It is your obligation to know and comply with the laws in the state or province in which you travel A child safety seat is requ...

Page 22: ...cending a long hill use the exhaust brake in conjunction with the service brakes to help maintain a slow safe downhill speed The transmission and engine will help control downhill speed and can extend...

Page 23: ...gine even with the help of a turbo charger can only pump a given volume of air into the combustion chamber This volume of air can efficiently combine with only so much fuel so it follows logically tha...

Page 24: ...gloves in the outside compartment To prevent grease and fuel deposits from being tracked into the motorhome when refueling change shoes before entering Store the extra pair of shoes near the entry do...

Page 25: ...d the front to prevent uneven stress and handling problems Check all tires outside the motorhome for accurate pressure and physical condition Look around above and under the motorhome for obstruction...

Page 26: ...sual handling characteristics and overstress the hitch receiver and chassis It could also void the warranty If there are any questions call customer support Tow Car or Trailer 1 Connect a tow car or t...

Page 27: ...iews of the motorhome and a microphone for audio communication Turning the main power switch to ON will allow continuous operation of the rear vision system when the ignition key is turned on Features...

Page 28: ...Look for potential hazards or obstacles that may damage the motorhome If the site is satisfactory prepare to back in carefully Have the co pilot provide guidance using the five hand signals Use of wa...

Page 29: ...rs or car dollies are generally made to travel in a forward direction only Most towing equipment of this type is not designed for backing Never attempt short back up distances with a tow bar or tow do...

Page 30: ...rior to opening You can conserve LP Gas by cooking over a campfire Turn the water heater on about twenty minutes prior to use Once heated water will remain hot for several hours Turn the water heater...

Page 31: ...re all compartment doors Inspect tires and wheels Check for fluid leaks under and around the motorhome Engine Checklist Inspect the engine transmission and the engine compartment for fluid leaks Inspe...

Page 32: ...nd hills may require the placement of the last furthest triangle to be 500 feet behind the motorhome in order to safely warn approaching traffic In Case of Flat Tire In the event of a flat tire it is...

Page 33: ...erator to start from the engine battery Once the generator is operating the electrical combination of the generator and the inverter will charge the batteries Allow the generator to run approximately...

Page 34: ...ine DO NOT crank the engine more than a few seconds 4 After the engine has started disconnect the cables Disconnect the negative cables before disconnecting the positive cables to prevent arcing 5 If...

Page 35: ...d by a towing company Disabling Parking Brake The park emergency brakes apply to the drive axle only The brakes can be manually released if the air system will not build sufficient air pressure to rel...

Page 36: ...arsh ride uneven tire wear and is susceptible to impact damage Maintaining correct tire inflation pressure for each loaded wheel position on the motorhome is of the utmost importance and must be a par...

Page 37: ...5 75 S D 3470 3260 3645 3425 3860 3640 3980 3740 4140 3890 4300 4080 4455 4190 4610 4335 4675 G 4410 G 255 70R22 5 75 S D 4190 3970 4370 4110 4550 4275 4675 4410 4895 4455 5065 4610 5205 4675 5400 49...

Page 38: ...aced on the stem after the inflation pressure is checked Use valve stem caps with a positive seal to prevent air escaping from the valve stem If there are extension hoses on the valve stem make sure t...

Page 39: ...d cause an air leak 9 Check the sidewalls for gouges cuts bulges or other irregularities NOTE Air pressure in a tire goes up in warm weather or down in cold weather one to two pounds for every 10 F of...

Page 40: ...ing Storage of Tires Long Term A cool dry garage with a sealed cement floor is the preferred method of storage Tires stored outside may prematurely age Prior to Storage Thoroughly clean the tires Unlo...

Page 41: ...tire process of weigh management begins with the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating as listed on the Federal Certification Label This weight cannot be exceeded CAUTION Most States limit the amount of weight...

Page 42: ...to GVWR minus each of the following UVW full fresh potable water weight including water heater full LP Gas weight and SCWR Tongue weight of towed vehicle and dealer installed equipment will reduce CCC...

Page 43: ...g and storage lots farm supplies with grain elevators gravel pits recycling companies and large commercial truck stops To locate a nearby public scale access check the local area telephone book yellow...

Page 44: ...from the motorhome Vehicle Certification Label is 14 500 lbs Divide the figure by 2 using chart below record 7 250 lbs on Scale B and D line 1 Weigh the driver side rear corner Scale B and record wei...

Page 45: ...age the tire casing leading to premature tire failure or blowout Load and Inflation Table The load and inflation table helps to determine the correct inflation for the motorhome tire after properly we...

Page 46: ...weight can now be subtracted from the remaining total line A Water weight is the number of gallons multiplied by 8 3 LP Gas weight is the number of gallons multiplied by 4 2 A 10 gallon water heater...

Page 47: ...cle Weight Rating GVWR as printed on the Motorhome Vehicle Certification Label Compare wheel position weights with weight ratings on the label If wheel position weights exceed maximum specifications i...

Page 48: ...Section 2 Driving Safety 44 CAmelot 2007 Weighing Procedure Worksheet Example Worksheet 020255b conv...

Page 49: ...45 Section 2 Driving Safety Camelot 2007 Weight Record Sheet Actual Worksheet 020255b...

Page 50: ...0 lbs Using the Six Point Weighing Example Chart on preceding page record 5 000 lbs on Scale C and F line 1 Weigh driver side tag axle Scale C and record weight on chart Scale C line 2 Example 4 500 l...

Page 51: ...Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR and or Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR must not be exceeded GVWR limits the weight of the entire load combination regardless of the water LP Gas passengers and cargo...

Page 52: ...enger weight C 14 484 2 SCWR 716 CCC 13 768 2 Cargo Carrying Capacity CCC is how much cargo the motorhome can carry However tongue weight of a towed vehicle will further reduce this amount Now the mot...

Page 53: ...49 Section 2 Driving Safety Camelot 2007 Weighing Procedure Worksheet 020255c...

Page 54: ...save lives Operation When a 9 Volt DC battery is correctly connected the smoke alarm is operating The LED flashes every minute showing the battery is supplying power A loud alarm sounds when a produc...

Page 55: ...h hemoglobin reducing the body s ability to absorb and carry oxygen to vital organs Even low levels of CO have been known to cause brain and other vital organ damage in unborn infants with no effect o...

Page 56: ...OFF for five seconds The alarm horn will sound and can be reset by the TEST RESET button The CO detector has detected the presence of 60 ppm Steady red indicates a CO ALARM condition The detector has...

Page 57: ...sure to replace or recharge the extinguisher immediately after use Inspect the fire extinguisher at least once a month Do so more frequently if the extinguisher is exposed to weather or possible tampe...

Page 58: ...xit label To open lift the red handle and push outward Pull closed and lower handles to lock the Egress window Hinges along the outside window top identify the Egress window on the motorhome exterior...

Page 59: ...60 Cockpit 60 Fabrics 60 General Care Cleaning 60 Vinyl 61 Leather 62 Ultra Leather 62 Floors 63 Carpet Cleaning 63 Tile Floor 64 Laminate Floor 65 Shower 65 Ceiling 65 Wall Coverings 65 Wood Care 66...

Page 60: ...mage the paint Before washing the motorhome remove most of the accumulated dirt and road wash behind wheel openings below the windshield and on the rear of the motorhome If build up is excessive run w...

Page 61: ...loth to buff The surface should feel slick when rubbing the cloth lightly over it Avoid repeated wax applications which can cause wax to build up Some very fine scratches or swirl marks may be removed...

Page 62: ...Strong detergents alkaline or acidic cleaners acids or lye based chemical products or solvents CAUTION Rinse aluminum wheels using high pressure water to remove debris from the surface before washing...

Page 63: ...or sealed if necessary by a qualified service technician Sealant Replacement Carefully remove sealant that is cracking flaking bubbling peeling or pulling away from the surface The area under the remo...

Page 64: ...exiglas instrument panels using a cloth dampened in a mild soap and water solution Dry using a separate cotton cloth Plastic polish products that will help to brighten the appearance of plastic or Ple...

Page 65: ...lcohol in a well ventilated area WARNING If flammable solvents such as alcohol turpentine or varsol are used for cleaning use only small quantities while in a well ventilated area Exercise proper caut...

Page 66: ...e water only if necessary Do not use a cleaning product If water is used clean the entire area where the spot occurred An example would be the entire seat cushion or the entire arm Allow to air dry Do...

Page 67: ...amage the carpet dyes Apply a small amount of the cleaning solution recommended for the particular spot DO NOT scrub Work from the edges of the spot to the center Blot thoroughly Repeat until spot is...

Page 68: ...azed tile With the exception of terra cotta which may be oiled or waxed tile does not need to be polished or buffed to maintain its finish NOTE Before using any solution to clean the tile check the ma...

Page 69: ...ome can be a variety of materials or fabrics Hardwood Vinyl and Decorated Paneling Certain cleaning agents will affect the surface on both printed and unprinted vinyl Use only a mild non abrasive dete...

Page 70: ...ely Solvents alcohol nail polish and polish removers as well as harsh cleaners should not be used on finished wood surfaces Minor damage to solid wood surfaces can be repaired quickly and effectively...

Page 71: ...d to hide the scratch Re staining the wood If bare wood is visible at the bottom of the scratch the wood will need to be re stained To remove damaged varnish lightly roughen a small area around the sc...

Page 72: ...Windows Water Spots Glass will develop water spots when not properly cleaned Water spots are magnified on a reflective finish Use a squeegee immediately after washing to reduce water spotting To remo...

Page 73: ...ear when fabric dries Mold Mildew What is Mold Mold is a type of fungus that occurs naturally in the environment and can leave a musty odor discolor fabrics stain surfaces and cause considerable damag...

Page 74: ...ices of a qualified professional cleaner 7 If mold cannot be removed throw the item away Whether or not a motorhome owner experiences mold growth depends largely on how the motorhome is managed and ma...

Page 75: ...ger to reach the bait Rodents do not limit invasion to unused vehicles Insects Eliminate insects when signs of infestation appear If you are unable to identify the type of insect purchase sticky traps...

Page 76: ...household jobs If a pest problem is suspected in the motorhome consider professional pest control help The following guidelines can be used for selecting a pest control service Seek referrals from tho...

Page 77: ...ncel the Automatic Generator Start program Turn the main battery disconnects OFF When stored outside check battery voltage while the motorhome is in storage Preventive measures should be used if the v...

Page 78: ...ture oxidize the machined surfaces Only occasional use keeps these surfaces from oxidizing Rusty brake drum or rotor surfaces permeate the brake lining upon the first few applications reducing the fri...

Page 79: ...not work or the compressor makes unusual noises have the system checked by a qualified air conditioner technician Shut the engine down Adjust or add fluids as necessary Inspect around the engine and...

Page 80: ...ck the windshield wiper blade condition Check the wiper washer operation Wash and wax the exterior Check the body for scratches or other damage touch up or repair as necessary Flush the underside thor...

Page 81: ...87 Operating the Cooktop 87 Operation Tips 87 Burner Grate 87 Cleaning 87 Porcelain Enamel 88 Automatic Appliance Selector 88 Wall Thermostat 88 Air Conditioning Roof 89 Operations 89 Heat Pump Operat...

Page 82: ...the cycle is repeated To ensure longevity and proper operation of the refrigerator follow the specific guidelines in the refrigerator manual With proper care and maintenance the refrigerator should pr...

Page 83: ...splay This screen is used for mode temperature and fault code display MODE Button Controls the operation mode of the refrigerator Press the MODE button to select between Automatic AU AC or LP operatio...

Page 84: ...rays of ice if the refrigerator has been in storage Ice cubes may have contaminates DO NOT operate the icemaker without water pressure supplied to the refrigerator as this can damage the icemaker asse...

Page 85: ...res Storage Feature Turn the refrigerator off and remove all items Leave the drip tray under the cooling fins Shorten defrost time by using trays of warm water DO NOT use a heating gun hair dryer or s...

Page 86: ...matically save Setting the Temperature 1 Press the SET button to the desired temperature setting 1 to 5 with 5 the coldest 2 Save settings by either pressing the AUTO STORE button or waiting 5 seconds...

Page 87: ...her the Cube or Crush button and place a glass against the dispensing arm 2 To stop dispensing ice pull the glass away from the dispensing arm Drip Tray Feature The drip tray located beneath the dispe...

Page 88: ...to ignite on propane gas within a specified amount of time When starting the refrigerator for the first time after storage or after servicing the gas supply system propane gas supply lines may contain...

Page 89: ...interlocks or allow debris or residue to accumulate on the door or oven face If the oven is damaged discontinue use Oven adjustments or repairs should be made by qualified service personnel Check the...

Page 90: ...ater and detergent DO NOT use ammonia or other alkali based products that may darken the filter material Agitate the filter Use a scrub brush to remove caked on grease Rinse the filter thoroughly and...

Page 91: ...io This results in lowered BTU output and can cause carbon build up to occur thus leaving a black color or carbon on the bottom of a pot or pan 2 Flame appearance may change and BTU output will lower...

Page 92: ...mar the surface Any gentle kitchen cleanser powder or grease cleaner will be suitable For further information on care of the porcelain call Hopes Cultured Marble Polish at 800 325 4026 Automatic Appli...

Page 93: ...nditioner blower The fan speed controls the roof air conditioner blower speed in the following modes Fan Cool or Heat Pump Press the MODE button repeatedly until Fan is displayed Press the FAN button...

Page 94: ...les will plug the evaporator core and substantially reduce the performance of the air conditioners To Clean the Return Air Filters Wash filters in warm soapy water DO NOT use solvents Rinse filters th...

Page 95: ...wer fails to operate after verifying the batteries are charged use a flat tip screwdriver to open the outside access door Ensure the Reset switch is in the Reset position WARNING If you smell gas and...

Page 96: ...AC Heating Water with LP Gas Make sure the LP Gas is turned on Press the LP Gas water heater switch The indicator lamp will glow steady A flashing lamp will indicate lockout Press the switch twice to...

Page 97: ...losest to the water heater 4 Open the handle of the P T valve 5 Allow excess water to drain from the water heater through the P T valve When draining is complete close the P T valve by allowing it to...

Page 98: ...he diesel burner is rated at 12 Volt DC 65 watts Circulating pumps are rated at 12 Volt DC 12 Watts each The Hydro Hot has a fast recovery rate when operating on diesel To heat with the diesel burner...

Page 99: ...cator means the Hydro Hot is being heated by 120 Volts AC Low Voltage Reset The Low Battery Voltage Fault LED will illuminate Reset the Controller by cycling the Diesel burner switch or inserting a pa...

Page 100: ...ill not affect the Hydro Hot as long as the solution is thoroughly rinsed However failure to thoroughly rinse the Hydro Hot with fresh water may result in damage to the Hydro Hot CAUTION If not proper...

Page 101: ...ng of each heating season Always carry an extra filter as one tank of contaminated fuel can plug a fuel filter Replacement filters must have a 10 micron rating Garber Filter Model R 10 micron To Repla...

Page 102: ...is highly recommended to hook the motorhome to shore services when using the washing machine due to limited fresh water supply and limited grey tank capacity The washer may drain into the black tank...

Page 103: ...n should increase 6 Set selector knob to Reset Wait five seconds 7 Set selector knob to Dry Dryer fan should begin and the drum should rotate both directions 8 Set selector knob to Reset Wait five sec...

Page 104: ...be taken as the washer dryer weighs approximately 170 lbs Proper accommodations should be made to avoid risk of injury or damage to the cabinetry Winterizing the Washer Dryer Winterize Using Air Pres...

Page 105: ...Inspect during each bag change The filter should be cleaned every fifth bag replacement or when excessively dry 2 Remove dust bag as previously instructed 3 Locate the motor filter in the back of the...

Page 106: ...appliances 4 102 Camelot 2007 Notes...

Page 107: ...ounge Optional 118 Air Mattress Optional 119 Select Comfort Air Mattress Optional 119 Free Standing Dinette Optional 120 storage under bed 120 Ladder Rear 120 Storage Bay Slide out Tray 120 Citizen Ba...

Page 108: ...ll extend and lock in the OUT position This is the last out feature When the ignition is on the step will always activate with door movement regardless of the power switch position CAUTION High curbs...

Page 109: ...adjustment Slowly close the entry door observing the latch and strike bolt alignment Do not attempt to latch if the alignment is off If the alignment is correct allow the latch to catch in the first p...

Page 110: ...try door deadbolt along with doorlock will greatly reduce unauthorized entrance into motorhome Factory Access and Authority Default Codes NOTE For Access and Authority codes consult OEM manual Assign...

Page 111: ...and water then rinse When the room is out visually inspect the wipe seal for dirt or other foreign material and for tears If the slide room leaks fully retract the room If necessary tape exterior ope...

Page 112: ...e good Check the fuse and auto reset circuit breaker on the slide out relay module located in the curbside electrical compartment On 42 tag axle models the fuse and auto reset circuit breaker are loca...

Page 113: ...ide out before extending or retracting the room Damage to doors or fascia can occur CAUTION Dirt and grit trapped under the slide could result in damage to the floor Continuous operation of the slide...

Page 114: ...e room is manually retracted reconnect power supply 6 Take the motorhome to an authorized repair center To Move the Bedroom Slide Room Cable System Manually 1 Turn off both the battery and house disco...

Page 115: ...on switch OFF Push the Door Awning Extend Retract button and hold When desired extension is reached release the button To close push the Door Awning Extend Retract button and hold to retract the awnin...

Page 116: ...l strap to one end of the awning and store it by wrapping the strap around the awning leg To Retract the Patio Awning 1 Loosen the strap from the awning leg if it has been stored there 2 Support the w...

Page 117: ...through 4 for the front arm NOTE To move the awning out of the carport position reverse the above steps Securing the Awning for Travel Before traveling check the following 1 The awning is fully retrac...

Page 118: ...from high to low speed The system operates by monitoring the motion of the awning s front edge When awning motion exceeds a preset sensitivity level for more than 2 seconds the awning will automatica...

Page 119: ...e canvas Fans Automatic A wall rheostat controls the automatic vent and power of the fan The system operates from 12 Volt DC power Fan Operation Turn on the battery cut out switch Ensure the vent cove...

Page 120: ...sensor dries the dome will reopen and the fan will start To avoid automatic restart turn the fan off at the wall control Tips for using the fan Operate the fan to keep condensation from accumulating C...

Page 121: ...of oil once a year to help increase the life of the rollers and improve sliding Seat Controls The Pilot and Co Pilot seats are adjustable to provide maximum comfort Seats must be locked in the forward...

Page 122: ...ntil the leg of the bed is firmly resting on the floor Fold seat belts out of the way When the legs of the bed are firmly on the floor there will be another lifting bar exposed to complete the convers...

Page 123: ...ttress Once mattress is deflated allow valve to rest loosely on valve seat DO NOT LOCK VALVE CLOSED Zip the Air Pump Access cover closed and close the sofa Select Comfort Air Mattress Optional The Air...

Page 124: ...t Table To extend pull out on table until it locks completely out To retract push in on table until it locks completely in storage under bed To use the storage compartment located under the bed lift u...

Page 125: ...d An alternative method can also be used to display GPS navigation information Perform the following instruction only when the motorhome is parked Turn ignition to ACC or ON position Insert the DVD ma...

Page 126: ...with the motorhome ignition switch or the joystick To turn the system on with the joystick move the joystick in any of the four positions The Aladdin powers down when ignition is turned off unless the...

Page 127: ...p Camera is automatically selected when the transmission is placed in reverse and the optional side cameras are activated by the turn signals If the hazard signals are active then the left camera will...

Page 128: ...Low power mode is cancelled when the joystick is moved Turning off the ignition causes the Aladdin to power down A ten second countdown is performed prior to power down Moving the joystick aborts this...

Page 129: ...ate the crank handle counterclockwise to lower the antenna fully into the cradle Make an outside visual inspection to ensure the antenna is properly stowed CAUTION DO NOT move motorhome with antenna i...

Page 130: ...TV2 on the video selector box NOTE Refer to television owner s manual on how to receive all available channels in the area NOTE The picture quality from the outdoor television antenna varies by locat...

Page 131: ...on the roof A telephone hook up is provided for Pay Per View access The following corresponds to the three connections on the front of the Satellite Receiver Connection EXT INPUT This connection is u...

Page 132: ...default volume setting can be changed For detailed information on features and operating procedures refer to the OEM manual For the bedroom radio power switch to operate both the dash radio and the R...

Page 133: ...e level of sound coming out of the bedroom speakers For example if 9F is selected then the front speakers play louder than the bedroom speakers To Play Front TV Without Surround Sound Turn off the Sur...

Page 134: ...mplete and the antenna is locked onto the correct satellite the power switch may be turned off to avoid unnecessary discharge of house battery power Because the antenna LNB receives its power from the...

Page 135: ...the In Motion System Press the On button on the satellite control panel The dish will automatically acquire the signal from the satellite Ensure the access card is inserted and press the Power button...

Page 136: ...the video selector box press the CABLE TV button located above the area marked VCR TV3 Turn on the exterior TV Select Channel 3 From the Set Up menu select Cable Initiate a Channel Search Select desi...

Page 137: ...d switch used to display tank status on the monitoring panel 6 Water Pump Switch Applies 12 Volt DC power to operate the Water Pump if operating from the on board fresh water supply 7 Water Heater Swi...

Page 138: ...DIO R L SATELLITE RECEIVER EXT INPUT DSS SATELLITE RECEIVER OPT RG6 COAX SAT DISH PREP SWITCH TO VIDEO INPUT ROOF ANTENNA RG6 COAX SAT DISH PREP CONNECTION RG6 COAX RG6 COAX RG6 COAX SATELLITE OUTPUT...

Page 139: ...HT GND C43 UMNL II 2 POS CAP FEMALE P43 UMNL II 2 POS PLUG MALE 1 16GA RED 12VDC AMP PWR 2 14GA WHT GND P409 2 3 4 5 6 P23 P980 2 3 4 5 6 LOCATED IN DASH F57 15A FUSE FRONT RUN PANEL HOUSE BATTERIES N...

Page 140: ...Section 5 Equipment 136 camelot 2007 Notes...

Page 141: ...ecting Fresh Water 141 Faucet Screens 142 Waste Water Systems 142 Proper Waste Disposal 142 What Not to Put in Waste Holding Tanks 142 What to Put in Holding Tanks 143 Waste Drain Hose 143 Tank Flush...

Page 142: ...k water flush system toilet and drains WARNING Water is electrically conductive DO NOT use any electrically powered item or electrical outlet that may be exposed to a water source Such use can result...

Page 143: ...partment Filling the Tank 1 Unscrew fill cap taking care to keep cap and inlet clean 2 Insert potable water hose into inlet 3 Fill tank until water overflows from inlet NOTE When filling tank do not l...

Page 144: ...ltage present at the pressure switch on the pump If voltage is present the pressure switch may be faulty As a test temporarily bypass the pressure switch Check the charging system for correct voltage...

Page 145: ...en the flow of water becomes too slow for convenience the filter requires servicing If the cartridge is not changed the flow will eventually stop It is recommended the filter be replaced at least once...

Page 146: ...use Faucet screens ar normally located on the outlet side of the faucet and held in place with a threaded collar Remove screen from faucet Clean screen using a small soft brush and de liming solution...

Page 147: ...chemical used to control odor Repeat the chemical pre charge to the holding tank each time the tank is cycled WARNING Most chemical mixtures for holding tank odor control are poisonous Follow the prod...

Page 148: ...k water valve 9 Open the grey water valve The water in the grey tank will flush remaining solids from the hose The grey valve remains open until the next drain cycle or time of departure WARNING Never...

Page 149: ...3 flexible hose from the Sani Con macerator pump to the termination drain on the dump connection Open the grey tank valve liquid waste water Turn on the pump using the Sani Con switch on the water se...

Page 150: ...hat flange screws are snug DO NOT over tighten screws If leak continues remove toilet and check flange height Adjust the flange height to 7 16 above floor if necessary Replace flange seal if damaged M...

Page 151: ...water to drain NOTE Icemakers water filters water purifiers and water heaters all use domestic water and should be drained and stored in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendation for winteriz...

Page 152: ...t bowl valve pour another 3 pints into the toilet letting the antifreeze run into the black tank to protect the valve located there Pour the last pint of antifreeze into the toilet after the toilet bo...

Page 153: ...all faucets one at a time until clear water is present If applicable cycle icemaker several times until fresh water is present and reconnect valve outlet line Install new water faucet filter Fill wat...

Page 154: ...tifreeze through the water line 15 Turn water pump OFF 16 Open a hot and cold faucet to relieve line pressures then close the faucets 17 Leave Prevent A Freeze switch in WINTERIZE position until de wi...

Page 155: ...151 Section 6 water systems camelot 2007 Water service center Typical Water System...

Page 156: ...Section 6 water systems 152 camelot 2007 Notes...

Page 157: ...ance 156 LP Gas Emergency Procedures Checklist 156 LP Gas Tank 156 Measurement 156 Tank Capacity 157 Tank Filling 157 Tank Operation 157 Accessory Hookup 158 LP Gas Fundamentals 158 LP Gas Regulator 1...

Page 158: ...the motorhome Keep open flame and spark producing materials away from the LP Gas area Shut off all appliances and the primary LP Gas tank valve when the motorhome is in storage If this warning is igno...

Page 159: ...he detector has false alarmed because of the above mentioned nuisance gases reset the detector and ventilate the motorhome with fresh outside air Take precautions to ensure one of these cases has not...

Page 160: ...brush attachment of a vacuum 2 DO NOT spray cleaning agents or waxes directly onto the front panel This action may damage the sensor cause an alarm or cause a detector malfunction LP Gas Emergency Pro...

Page 161: ...ed to the proper level to allow for expansion A tank overfilled may cause the safety valve to release pressure emitting a strong rotten egg odor near the tank and or a hissing noise may be detected WA...

Page 162: ...uld be installed by a qualified agency as defined in the National Fire Protection Association NFPA Fire 54 02 code NOTE Check for leaks on all connections each time the remote hook up is used If a lea...

Page 163: ...cool condensing moisture in the gas The moisture will freeze build up and block the vent The possibility of freeze up is greatly reduced with the two stage regulator To Prevent Freeze Up Ensure the LP...

Page 164: ...or wire braid wire braid reinforced hose which has been kinked or flattened so as to permanently deform the wire braid in the un pressurized state Blistering or loose outer cover Slippage evidenced b...

Page 165: ...nput totals of all appliances and the approximate length of time these appliances operate per day Multiply the number of liquid gallons in the LP Gas tank by 91 502 Divide the total of BTUs of the LP...

Page 166: ...nspected annually by an authorized server center Before firing up the refrigerator for the first time each season have the venting system checked for blockage Insects may have built nests that will ob...

Page 167: ...with Inverter 170 Battery Charging with the Inverter 170 Auto Generator Start 171 Factory Default Settings 171 Battery Temperature Sensor 171 Distribution Panel 50 Amp 171 House 120 240 Volt AC Panel...

Page 168: ...e engine functions the engine system does not operate house functions However within the two systems there are some inner connections For example While the motorhome is driven the alternator on the en...

Page 169: ...erated appliances Some appliances require both DC and AC power to operate such as the roof air conditioner This switch is helpful when dry camping and can be used to conserve house battery power Refri...

Page 170: ...or the inverter charger to stabilize charging of the batteries before starting air conditioners or other large AC loads When Hooked to 30 Amps If 50 Amp service is not available wait approximately one...

Page 171: ...the cable When retracting the power cord press the switch to down position Assist the cord following the direction of travel When the cord is connected to shore power the cord should be slightly slack...

Page 172: ...conds at any one time Wait at least two minutes before resuming If the generator fails to start refer to the manufacturer s manual WARNING When the motorhome is parked position the dash air conditione...

Page 173: ...e generator may shut down for reasons other than an overload If a blink code appears on the control switch refer to the manufacturer s manual to obtain an explanation for the code Generator Fuel There...

Page 174: ...panel If the inverter doesn t sense AC power from the generator or shore power it will provide AC power from the motorhome batteries to most outlets and appliances If the generator is started or the m...

Page 175: ...tage to prevent boiling the batteries When battery temperature cools the inverter will raise charge voltage Voltage compensation with temperature variation is necessary to keep charge voltage at optim...

Page 176: ...f the controlled loads The control module sends a signal to the display panel causing the load meter to display actual load current the GEN SET service indicator to light and all power status indicato...

Page 177: ...oad of 80 of the breaker s rated capacity For example A breaker with a 20 Amp rating will operate a continuous 16 Amp load This design leaves a small amount of working capacity within the breaker When...

Page 178: ...t flow For example a shock from touching both metal prongs of an electrical cord or appliance while plugging it in WARNING If a breaker or outlet trips continually DO NOT continue to reset breaker or...

Page 179: ...le is labeled to show the circuit assignments Fuses The 12 Volt DC fuses located in the distribution panel service the interior house functions Should a fuse blow it will be evident by the broken meta...

Page 180: ...he paint finish If the chemicals splatter on to the painted surfaces immediately rinse the surface using plenty of water and a mild automotive detergent Battery Maintenance Liquid Lead Acid LLA batter...

Page 181: ...although readings taken at other times will give a ballpark figure When using the hydrometer draw the electrolyte solution up into the tube Allow the hydrometer to attain the same temperature as the...

Page 182: ...sing the discharge load applied to the battery from 5 Amps to 10 Amps on a 100 Ahr battery does not yield ten hours of discharge time This is due to the internal reactions which occur when a battery i...

Page 183: ...hand terminals This sets the float voltage for the controller to Flooded Wet Cell batteries Installing the jumper lowers float voltage for Absorbed Glass Matte batteries This feature resets the charg...

Page 184: ...d be cleaned if a film or a layer of dust is on the windshield 2 On a bright sunny day charging current of 2 or 3 amps can be obtained during the peak charge cycle 3 High winds blow dust and debris ca...

Page 185: ...k fuses in roadside front electrical bay Directional Map Lights Operation Turn the map light on by pressing the On Off switch on the map light The map light pivots left and right to allow illumination...

Page 186: ...Section 8 Electrical Systems House 182 camelot 2007 Notes...

Page 187: ...185 Alternator 186 Alternator Testing Procedure 187 Steering column 187 Smart Wheel Operation 187 Wiper Function 188 Tilt Telescope 188 DASH 189 Instrument Panel 189 Indicator Lights 190 Parking Brake...

Page 188: ...e Unauthorized modifications or repairs to the chassis could result in a forfeiture of warranty coverage DANGER Due to the sensitive nature of the electronics on the chassis the following precautions...

Page 189: ...er in function Note that on the side of the relay is a schematic drawing identifying if the relay is 87 or 87a relay These current ratings differ and if mixed will create problems Ensure the replaceme...

Page 190: ...y used to start the engine The amount of charge the alternator sends to the chassis battery is dependent on the amount of time the engine is operated Repeatedly starting the engine for short periods m...

Page 191: ...r horns on the roof HEADLAMP FLASH When headlights are ON press and hold the switch to turn them off When the headlamps are OFF press and hold the switch to turn them on Cruise Function CANCEL Signals...

Page 192: ...is pressed again within approximately 30 seconds the low speed wiper function activates and repeats at an interval determined by the time between the last two operations of the button Additional butt...

Page 193: ...indicates MPH and KPH 6 ODOMETER TRIP METER Records the mileage driven as well as total mileage on a trip 7 MILEAGE TRIP RESET BUTTON Used to toggle between the odometer and trip meter Holding the bu...

Page 194: ...the engine protection circuits Stop coach check all fluid levels Do not check the coolant level until it has had sufficient time to cool The warning light may also signify that there is water in the...

Page 195: ...wer sun visor located on the passenger side PEDAL IN OUT Use the Pedal In Out switch to adjust the brake and throttle pedal to be either closer or farther away The switch moves the pedals inward or ou...

Page 196: ...to high beam ALADDIN JOYSTICK Selects different menus of the Aladdin system Dash SIDE DOCK Operates the side docking lights to increase visibility when parking GEN SET The generator automatically ini...

Page 197: ...es as knob is rotated A continuous low or high speed can be obtained by rotating the knob to the appropriate position The wipers will be turned OFF with the switch in the OFF position When the end of...

Page 198: ...e Setting the Mode Control Switch to A C allows outside air into the system Setting the Mode Control Switch to MAX A C recirculates inside air When maximum cold air is desired select this position Set...

Page 199: ...essor The compressor is belt driven from the engine through the compressor and electronic clutch pulley The compressor will pump freon from a low pressure gas into a high pressure high temperature gas...

Page 200: ...or frozen 10 Thermostat control is faulty 11 Mode control switch is faulty 12 Compressor is faulty 13 Loss of refrigerant NOTE An ultraviolet or UV Blue Light cube is used for leak detection when dye...

Page 201: ...ion diagnostic plug is located in the roadside front distribution box Engine Diagnostics The engine diagnostics will notify the operator of deviations from the programmed limits of the engine through...

Page 202: ...Section 9 Electrical Systems Chassis 198 camelot 2007 engine no start flow chart...

Page 203: ...g 216 Manual Leveling 217 Automatic Leveling 217 Retracting Leveling Jacks 217 AIR LEVELING 219 Automatic Air Leveling 219 Manual Air Leveling 220 Travel Mode 220 Engine General Information 221 Starti...

Page 204: ...oadmaster chassis is the air suspension system using eight air bags and gas shock absorbers This design provides the smoothest ride best handling and trouble free service while delivering excellent dr...

Page 205: ...t out pressure is calibrated to 120 psi When cut out pressure is reached the governor will send an air purge signal to the Air Dryer This opens the purge port of the Air Dryer expelling moisture The p...

Page 206: ...y insert the air fitting into the auxiliary air supply Release the locking collar to retain the air fitting after the fitting is properly inserted To remove fitting Firmly grip the air hose near the f...

Page 207: ...nses into either water or water vapor A desiccant type air dryer protects the air brake system by drying moisture laden air before it passes through the air reservoirs and into the brake system The re...

Page 208: ...e Air Spring Inspections Items listed below should be checked when the motorhome is in for periodic maintenance NOTE Never attempt to service the air suspension on a motorhome with the air spring infl...

Page 209: ...rs Consideration needs to be given to stopping distances and air system pressures The motorhome requires longer stopping distances Each brake application uses air from the air system and engine speed...

Page 210: ...afety systems and warning alarms in the event of air system failure For example should the air compressor fail to charge the air system and low air gauge readings go undetected a low air pressure warn...

Page 211: ...ng adequate safe distance when following vehicles is the key to safe vehicle operation WARNING The ABS ATC system is designed to increase tire to road surface traction but cannot overcome naturally oc...

Page 212: ...ring active codes ground 3 times System configuration check ground 4 times Dynamometer test mode ground 5 times Reconfigure ECU ground 7 times NOTE Reconfigure Mode is entered by grounding prior to ig...

Page 213: ...possible If looseness is felt in the steering the steering linkages can be observed while someone turns the steering wheel left and right Watch the linkages for evident play or uneven interaction betw...

Page 214: ...rication Maintenance Safety The front axle components require periodic lubrication maintenance Chock wheels for safety prior to accessing components underneath the motorhome WARNING Never place yourse...

Page 215: ...e steer axle The movable joint ball joint uses sealed boots to prevent water intrusion DO NOT rupture the boot when applying grease Grease interval is six months or every 5 000 miles NOTE It will be n...

Page 216: ...ed through the rear axle For this reason it is important that maintenance be performed on the axle as required to avoid premature wear of the gears and bearings in the axle Drive Axle Lubricant The re...

Page 217: ...t generally increases in intensity with road speed Lubrication Maintenance The drive shaft requires periodic lubrication maintenance Lubricate the slip joint and universal joints every 5 000 miles or...

Page 218: ...each ignition cycle to ensure enough air system pressure is available to lift lower the tag axle After starting the engine press the Travel button to begin the time delay After approximately two minu...

Page 219: ...s are compensated for by the shock absorber The Roadmaster chassis incorporates the Monroe shock in the design of the exclusive air glide suspension system This shock absorber is a telescopic mono tub...

Page 220: ...pension if applicable by stepping on the brake several times until system air pressure is below 60 psi With the ignition on push and hold the Air Dump switch to lower the suspension This reduces the a...

Page 221: ...ght will illuminate Release the switch Pressing Right or Left will extend a single rear jack accordingly Turn off the remote panel Turn off the Ignition switch Automatic Leveling The automatic functio...

Page 222: ...will illuminate The jacks will automatically retract A full visual inspection is required to confirm full retraction of jacks before moving motorhome Maintenance At weekly intervals use 100 silicone s...

Page 223: ...torhome at ride height with air tanks full Turn off ignition and extend slide outs Leveling Procedure Start engine Press the POWER button on the leveling control panel to turn the system ON The Power...

Page 224: ...The indicator light above Manual will blink Press RAISE or LOWER for each of the four corners to be manually adjusted During the leveling process a red light will blink on the motorhome icon Once that...

Page 225: ...is monitored by the Electronic Control Module on the engine If intake manifold temperature is below specified level approximately 40 F the manifold grid heater will activate Grid heater activation is...

Page 226: ...e heating before starting It is recommended to start preheating the engine the night before departure To Use the Block Heater Hook to shore power and plug the block heater cord into the block heater r...

Page 227: ...bles which is the basis of the recommendation Synthetic oils API category III specifications are recommended for extreme cold temperatures only Low viscosity oils used for winter operations will aid i...

Page 228: ...ate antifreeze can cause damage to the coolant system and engine Antifreeze is essential in every climate WARNING Do not continue engine operation when engine warning light illuminates and the engine...

Page 229: ...AC will continually expand and contract up to as throttle increases and decreases Cleaning and Maintenance Regular maintenance includes draining the engine coolant flushing cleaning the cooling system...

Page 230: ...lly downshift to the next lower gear Downshifting automatically occurs from high gear down to second gear Certain road conditions and engine speeds may require the transmission be manually shifted dow...

Page 231: ...Functions Select the Reverse gear by pressing R RR will display Select Neutral by pressing N The area around the N button has a raised ridge so the driver can orient his hand to the push buttons by to...

Page 232: ...ssion Service center will have the equipment to check diagnostic codes and correct problems that may arise Diagnostic Codes The shift selector can be used to display transmission malfunctions as numer...

Page 233: ...d must also be changed whenever there is evidence of dirt or high temperature operation as indicated by discoloration strong odor or fluid analysis Local conditions severity of operation or duty cycle...

Page 234: ...il a Hot Check or fluid level check from the shift selector can be performed If the level is not within this band add or drain the fluid as necessary to put the level to the middle of the Cold Check b...

Page 235: ...fuel aeration The engine pickup tube is cut at a 45 angle to allow optimum flow to the engine The generator and optional Aqua Hot intake tubes are set to approximately of a tank This will prevent dep...

Page 236: ...ne mounted fuel lines connections and at the fuel tank pick up and return lines Leaks in this area may best be detected by checking for accumulation of fuel under the tank Engine performance and auxil...

Page 237: ...fluid from the hydraulic reservoir enters the intake side of the pump The meshing gear assembly squeezes oil through the pump to the output side delivering the pressurized fluid to the power steering...

Page 238: ...hing valve at full engagement Fan Drive Controller Assembly FDCA The fan drive controller assembly reads coolant temperature through the engine ECM Engine Control Module It then closes a valve inside...

Page 239: ...yellow indicator approaches the red top area of the air restriction indicator it is signaling that the air filter is becoming excessively dirty When the desired change out point is reached the air fi...

Page 240: ...the application of the component A component may fail prematurely due to lack of lubrication or from using an incorrect lubricant type The component manufacturer usually recommends a particular type o...

Page 241: ...moval may be necessary to gain access the grease fittings NOTE Suspension steering brake and drivetrain components are lubricated at factory using Texaco Starplex NLGI 2 Lithium Soap based grease To a...

Page 242: ...Section 10 chassis information 238 camelot 2007 Lubrication Charts 38 40 Models 090465g 070171g...

Page 243: ...art CL 4 U Jointslocatedinsidecoachundersteeringcover Usechassislubricant EO Engineoilasrecommendedbyenginemanufacturer OEM RefertotheOriginalEquipmentManufacturer smanual MP APIGL 5orMT 1typegearlubr...

Page 244: ...Section 10 chassis information 240 camelot 2007 42 Tag Axle Models 070171i 070171j...

Page 245: ...highoperatingtemperatures NLGI 2 ChassisLubricant TF Transmissionfluid UseDexronIII transmissionfluidonly AF Antifreezeasrecommendedbyenginemanufacturer BF Dot 3BrakeFluid FF FuelFilter HT HighTempera...

Page 246: ...es Tank Capacities Approx Gallons All Models Water Heater 10 gallons Grey Water 81 gallons Black Water 46 gallons Fresh Water 100 gallons Diesel Fuel 130 gallons LP Gas 31 gallons Actual filled LP Gas...

Page 247: ...y Fleetguard FF 5488 Hydro Hot Fuel Filter Garber Model R Hydraulic Filter MP Filtri CSG100P10A Alternator Belt Cummins 3289257 A C Belt Drive Rite 17475 HD Air Filter Donaldson P53744802 MP 2329 Air...

Page 248: ...ries connected in parallel Four batteries connected in a Series Parallel configuration CCA Ratings are 0 F These are the minimum requirements Approximate Hours of Ampere Load U2200 5 AMPS 10 AMPS 15 A...

Page 249: ...r reading and who performed the service in the boxes provided after the maintenance interval Any additional information from Owner Checks and Services or Periodic Maintenance can be added on the follo...

Page 250: ...10 chassis information 246 camelot 2007 Battery Record MAKE TYPE DATE INSTALLED REPAIRS DATE REPLACED SERVICE MONTHS MILES TIRE RECORD MAKE TYPE PLY DATE INSTALLED REPAIRS DATE REPLACED SERVICE MONTH...

Page 251: ...tion 10 chassis information camelot 2007 Battery Record MAKE TYPE DATE INSTALLED REPAIRS DATE REPLACED SERVICE MONTHS MILES TIRE RECORD MAKE TYPE PLY DATE INSTALLED REPAIRS DATE REPLACED SERVICE MONTH...

Page 252: ...ny Isom OR Thomas Joachim IN Creative Designers Aaron Graham OR Kelly Stroble OR Julie Slagle IN Illustrations Kelly Stroble Aaron Graham Dustin Hutchcraft PRINTING Techna Print OR ONLINE Corporate Si...

Page 253: ...110 Slide out Cover 110 Front Door Mirage 111 Window Awning 111 Patio Awning 111 Patio Awning Eclipse 113 Apex Patio Awning Optional 114 Awning Care Cleaning 114 Storm Precautions 115 B Backing Up A...

Page 254: ...Information 221 engine no start flow chart 198 Engine Drive Belt Diagram 242 Engine Exhaust Brake 226 Maintenance 226 Engine Oil 223 Engine Shutdown 223 Extended Engine Shutdown 223 Entry Door 105 Ent...

Page 255: ...Power with Inverter 170 Battery Charging with the Inverter 170 Auto Generator Start 171 Factory Default Settings 171 Battery Temperature Sensor 171 Keyless Entry 106 Operation 106 L M N O Ladder Rear...

Page 256: ...179 Inspection and Maintenance 179 Solar Panel Care 180 Specifications charts 242 Tank Capacities 242 Engine Specifications 242 Chassis Fluid Capacities 242 Generator Specifications 243 Belts Filters...

Page 257: ...sh 144 Water Filter Faucet 140 Water Heater 91 Water Pump 139 Water Pump Troubleshooting 140 Water service center 151 Water Systems 141 Troubleshooting 141 Disinfecting Fresh Water 141 Water Systems I...

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