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Roadtrek

OWNER'S MANUAL

INCLUDING 

LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION 

190

 CHEVROLET

™® "Home & Park" and "Roadtrek" are registered trademarks of J.J. Hanemaayer of which Hanmar Motor Corporation is a licensee and/or
registered user.

Issue Date:

  June 2002

Printed in Canada

Copyright

    

 Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001

Doc No:

 FMSA0002

     Rev: 

01

Summary of Contents for 190 Chevrolet

Page 1: ...TION 190 CHEVROLET Home Park and Roadtrek are registered trademarks of J J Hanemaayer of which Hanmar Motor Corporation is a licensee and or registered user Issue Date June 2002 Printed in Canada Copy...

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Page 3: ...bodily injury The manual also contains CAUTIONS against procedures which could result in damage to your vehicle If you do not read the entire manual you may miss important information Observe all War...

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Page 5: ...P G Liquid Propane Gas Access Door B 13 Driver Side Access Doors B 13 Exterior Access Doors B 12 TV B 12 Extra Counter Space B 10 B 11 Standup Aisle Shower B 10 Toilet B 10 Washroom Facilities B 10 F...

Page 6: ...7 Outside Shower G 6 Waste Water Tank Flushing G 4 G 6 Waste Water Tank Dumping G 4 Waste Water Tank Preparation G 4 Waste Water Storage and Dumping System G 3 City Water Connection G 1 G 2 Filling th...

Page 7: ...ty I 2 Automotive Customer Service Roadside Assistance Numbers I 2 Limited Warranty Information I 1 I 2 Automotive Warranty General Motors Chevrolet Chassis I 1 Home Park Limited Warranty Registration...

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Page 9: ...anual be sure to keep it in your vehicle as a reference Your Home Park dealer will be glad to answer any further questions about the operation of your vehicle IMPORTANT Every reasonable precaution has...

Page 10: ...d full LP Gas weight and SCWR Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR motorhomes only means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle Sleeping Capacity...

Page 11: ...Daily Living 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 13: ...ion To release pull the swivel lever up and the seat freely swivels see location on Picture B P1 5 Swivel the seat to the desired position see Picture B P2 6 Once completed you may lower the tilt stee...

Page 14: ...wardrobe closet showing location of the table and table support poles CLOVERLEAF DINING TABLE Versatile Picture B P4 Storage location of cloverleaf table The cloverleaf dining table is stored in ward...

Page 15: ...rectly in the table base receptacle located on top of the rear driver side bench see Picture B P6 and B P7 Return table leg to front wardrobe closet and clip into place for proper storage Picture B P5...

Page 16: ...ove the table and leg from its receptacle 3 Remove night table and store In order to remove one must open the rear door and unscrew the wing nut found in the rear storage area see Picture B P9 Store w...

Page 17: ...e the table on the lateral support located on the upper edge to the seat base boxes see Picture P B12 2 Remove center dinette cushion see Picture P B13 Centre dinette cushion is extra Picture B P12 Pl...

Page 18: ...B P14 Note The shorter passenger side back rest cushion goes on the bottom rear back rest cushion on top Picture B P14 Placement of back rest cushions Versatile DAILY LIVING Page B 6 Printed in Canad...

Page 19: ...ture B P16 Raise the support block located at the front of the drawer see Picture B P17 3 Lift the back rest cushion upward on the lounge seat remove it from its metal support and place it flat on top...

Page 20: ...e suspended cupboard on the passenger side of your vehicle by pressing the side latch 2 Release the plastic turn tab found near the top inside door that secures the inner door extend this door until p...

Page 21: ...or press the round latch located to the right of the towel bar until it pops out and pull on latch to open door 2 Release the plastic turn tabs that secure the inner door and extend this door until pr...

Page 22: ...ed properly to prevent the doors from opening while traveling WASHROOM FACILITIES TOILET 1 Ensure that you achieve privacy by extending all privacy doors and closing the gallery curtain 2 See appropri...

Page 23: ...w enough time for the temperature adjusted water to exit the shower head before making further adjustments 8 To conserve water discontinue the water flow at the shower head between wetting and rinsing...

Page 24: ...ce is provided above the cutlery drawer to access do the following 1 Open cutlery drawer 2 Reach under and slide the shelf forward see Pictures B P27 B P28 When shelf is no longer in use wipe down and...

Page 25: ...ck water gate valve handle Behind the lockable middle access door see Picture B P32 the following are found 1 The power cord 2 Storage for exterior shower hose 3 Large storage area Behind the lockable...

Page 26: ...ORS Picture B P35 Access door behind rear wheel Picture B P36 Dual battery Access door in front of rear wheel Behind the access door behind the rear wheel see Picture B P35 the following is found 1 Sl...

Page 27: ...op of battery retaining rod and remove see Picture B P38 5 Slide out battery tray To reinstall reverse steps above CAUTION BATTERY ACID CAN BURN SKIN AND CLOTHING PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR AND GLOVES SHOULD...

Page 28: ...d mounted on the outside wall see Picture B P41 Picture B P40 Location of jack Picture B P41 Location of jack handle CAUTION WHEN THE FRONT 60 SIDE DOOR IS OPEN see Picture B P34 THE FRONT PASSENGER C...

Page 29: ...Floor Plan Appliance Location 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 31: ...FLOOR PLAN APPLIANCE LOCATION Page C 1 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 32: ...FLOOR PLAN APPLIANCE LOCATION Page C 2 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 33: ...FLOOR PLAN APPLIANCE LOCATION Page C 3 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 34: ...FLOOR PLAN APPLIANCE LOCATION Page C 4 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 35: ...Appliance Log 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 37: ...r 702852 AB1 Briggs Stratton Running Board Lock RM2333R Dometic Refrigerator C610P1 Jensen Range Hood SD2 Surburban Range 4000BT Fantastic Power Roof Vent 68001 Manchester Propane Tank GS 3 Electro Sy...

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Page 39: ...Electrical System 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 41: ...side large lockable middle access see Picture B P24 door integrated within the running boards A 30 to 15 amp adapter is not included with your vehicle NOTICE When connecting your system to an external...

Page 42: ...e auxiliary battery The monitor panel is a series of L E D lights that mark the fluid levels at set increments of F full 2 3 1 3 and E empty Therefore with respect to the water tank levels one must be...

Page 43: ...charger are in the ON position 4 Or while the generator is in operation if so equipped A disconnect switch located on the monitor panel provides a disconnect for the auxiliary battery from the 12V sys...

Page 44: ...y cable See Automotive Owners Manual for full radio operating instructions INTERIOR CAB LIGHT The interior 12V cab light located on the underside of the cab ceiling panel has a multipurpose switching...

Page 45: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Page E 5 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 46: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Page E 6 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 47: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Page E 7 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 49: ...L P G Liquid Propane Gas Safety System 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 51: ...or explosion do not store gasoline or other flammable liquids inside your vehicle L P G TANK To open and close the tank use the manual tank shutoff valve located on the tank accessible from behind th...

Page 52: ...p out debris and with the vent facing downward Ensure that the regulator vent always faces downward to minimize vent blockage which could result in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion L P...

Page 53: ...evice for your protection see Picture F P3 Picture F P3 Smoke detector See Floor Plan Appliance Location for the smoke detector location This device should be tested after each time your vehicle has b...

Page 54: ...L P G Liquid Propane Gas AND SAFETY SYSTEM Page F 4 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 55: ...L P G Liquid Propane Gas AND SAFETY SYSTEM Page F 5 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 57: ...Water Systems 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 59: ...urn off the shower between wetting down and rinsing off To avoid damage due to road vibrations be sure not to store heavy or sharp objects where they may come into contact with either the water lines...

Page 60: ...e Picture G P2 Picture G P2 Location of the city water inlet connection 2 To fill the fresh water tanks open the city water tank fill shut off valve see Picture G P3 3 Open the water source moderately...

Page 61: ...ur system from excessive pressure from water supply systems encountered in some areas a water pressure regulator should be used Such a regulator is not supplied with your vehicle 5 Note that this conn...

Page 62: ...remaining volume with water first Also to completely clear the tanks of all solid material tanks should be dumped immediately after road travel while tank contents are unsettled Your vehicle is equip...

Page 63: ...s Ensure that both the black and grey water valves are closed To remove the sewage hose turn the end cap this allows the sewage hose to fall and be supported by the carrier with the aid of the support...

Page 64: ...desired flush both waste tanks after dumping CAUTION WHEN FINISHED DUMPING THE BLACK AND GREY TANKS AND THE ASSEMBLY IS TILTED BACK TO ITS STORAGE POSITION WRAP THE SUPPORT SPRING AROUND THE STEEL SUP...

Page 65: ...tank and the hot and cold fresh water system by removing the threaded cap at the low point drain see Picture G P20 3 Open all water outlets including the sink faucet aisle shower faucet external show...

Page 66: ...with fresh potable water 6 To remove excessive chlorine taste or odor which may remain prepare a solution of 1 L 1 quart vinegar to 20 L 5 gallons water and pour into tank and allow solution to agita...

Page 67: ...must be drained Exterior shower and city fill must be drained WINTER USE Moderate Subfreezing Conditions 10 C 14 F The dual tank system allows you to use the fresh water system under moderate subfree...

Page 68: ...bed 2 Open water heater access cover see Picture G P16 3 Locate the hot and cold water cutoff valves see Picture G P17 4 To isolate the exterior shower faucets the cutoff valves must be turned 90 cro...

Page 69: ...17 Hot and cold water cutoff valves Picture G P19 Hot water cutoff valve in closed position Picture G P18 Hot water cutoff valve in open position WATER SYSTEMS Page G 11 Printed in Canada Copyright Ha...

Page 70: ...ves TO DE WINTERIZE Repeat the steps in reverse order NOTE By using antifreeze in the black and grey waste water tanks the waste water system can be used in moderate subfreezing conditions Although th...

Page 71: ...WATER SYSTEMS Page G 13 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 72: ...WATER SYSTEMS Page G 14 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

Page 73: ...WATER SYSTEMS Page G 15 Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 75: ...Owner Maintenance 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 77: ...desired 3 Open a window slightly allowing sufficient air circulation to avoid the development of odors condensation and mildew 4 To prevent sun rays from deteriorating and fading interior fabrics cove...

Page 78: ...ould be performed by the owner or qualified service technician at the indicated intervals Any adverse conditions should be brought to the attention of your dealer or qualified service technician for e...

Page 79: ...nance recommendations In order to maintain the function of the slide out battery tray you must lubricate the slides and compartment bottom Use of a general automotive grease is recommended It is recom...

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Page 81: ...Limited Warranty Information 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 83: ...y offered by General Motors covers the manufacture of the Chevrolet chassis The Purchaser will receive the full time period and distance of the warranty In other words the warranty is started as of th...

Page 84: ...____ Date of Delivery To Owner Retail Purchaser _______________________ AUTOMOTIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE NUMBERS Chevrolet US customer service 800 222 1020 Chevrolet US roadside assista...

Page 85: ...3 Normal maintenance 4 Changes made to other units manufactured after this Vehicle was manufactured 5 Incidental damages connected with the failure of the Vehicle such as lost time inconvenience loss...

Page 86: ...te of retail delivery When warranty applications are made and the Warranty Card is not on file at Home Park reimbursement of claim will be delayed until proof of original purchase is submitted to Home...

Page 87: ...Customer Assistance 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 89: ...f you are only too glad to show off your Roadtrek we think it s only fair that you be rewarded for these efforts that are so valuable to us Until further notice we will pay 100 00 to any Roadtrek owne...

Page 90: ...erything available member benefits include free monthly subscription to the full color Family Motor Coaching magazine minimum cost motorhome insurance accidental death coverage emergency road service...

Page 91: ...Roadtrek Owners Club 190 CHEVROLET Printed in Canada Copyright Hanmar Corporation 2001 Doc No FMSA0002 Rev 01...

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Page 93: ...st Name Last Name Coach Manufacturer Home Park Motorhomes Model Roadtrek Year ________ Coach length ________ I have applied for membership in the Roadtrek International Chapter of the Family Motor Coa...

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