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MANDALAY

MANDALAY

01/2008

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Summary of Contents for 2009 Mandalay

Page 1: ...n permission of Four Winds International Corporation Unless otherwise provided therein all written material is protected by copyright To obtain permission to reprint text or images please contact us T...

Page 2: ...MANDALAY...

Page 3: ...Pre Trip Checklist 2 6 First Short Trips 2 6 DRIVING 2 7 IDENTIFICATION SAFETY REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS 3 1 LAWS OF THE ROAD 3 1 MOTORHOME SERIAL NUMBER DECAL DATA PLATES 3 2 MANUFACTURER S WARRANTIES...

Page 4: ...3 Tire Size 4 3 Tire Tread 4 4 Tire Balance Wheel Alignment 4 4 Tire Rotation 4 5 Tire Repair Replacement 4 6 Wheel Nut Torque 4 6 Tire Fundamentals 4 7 U S DOT Tire Identification Number 4 7 MOTORHOM...

Page 5: ...teering Wheel Adjustment 5 13 REAR VISION SYSTEM 5 14 Voyager System 5 14 Pioneer System Optional 5 15 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM OPTIONAL 5 16 Controls Indicators 5 17 Basic Navigation Procedures 5 17 DAS...

Page 6: ...ector Box 6 13 DVD Receiver 6 14 Television Antenna 6 15 CENTRAL VACUUM 6 16 DISHWASHER OPTIONAL 6 17 EXTERIOR OPERATIONS ENTRY DOOR 7 1 Screen Door 7 1 Keyless Entry System 7 2 Dash Switch Operation...

Page 7: ...ety 9 7 Battery Maintenance 9 8 Battery Charging 9 10 Battery Isolator Controller 9 10 Battery Disconnect Switches 9 11 Chassis Alternator 9 12 SOLAR PANEL OPTIONAL 9 13 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 9 13...

Page 8: ...let 10 7 Tecma Toilet 40E 43A Only 10 7 WATER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION 10 8 WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 10 9 TANK CAPACITIES 10 9 SYSTEMS COMPARTMENT 10 10 PROPANE GAS SYSTEMS PROPANE GAS TAN...

Page 9: ...7 WINTER PRECAUTIONS 12 7 Water Systems 12 7 Food Storage 12 7 Propane Gas System 12 8 STORAGE PREPARATION 12 8 FRAME 12 9 MOLD 12 10 What Factors Contribute to Mold Growth 12 10 How can Mold Growth...

Page 10: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS MANDALAY viii...

Page 11: ...No further transfers are allowed A second subsequent owner must complete and submit a Product Registration Form to Warrantor A second subsequent owner s warranty coverage period is limited to the rema...

Page 12: ...f the date of purchase to have repairs performed to the defect at no cost to you as provided by this Limited Warranty If two unsuccessful repair attempts have been made to correct any covered defect t...

Page 13: ...d to corrosion Component part and appliance manufacturers issue limited warranties covering those portions of the motorhome not covered by the Limited Warranty issued by Warrantor To learn more on wha...

Page 14: ...spute resolution program is available at no charge to you to settle unresolved warranty disputes To find out more about the program or to request an application brochure please call the Arbitration Ad...

Page 15: ...her manufacturer s warranty are excluded from coverage under the Mandalay Luxury Division Limited Warranty I understand that this form is for product registration purposes and failure to return this f...

Page 16: ...MANDALAY LIMITED WARRANTY 1 6...

Page 17: ...MANDALAY LIMITED WARRANTY 1 7 COMPLETE THIS PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD WITH THE SELLING DEALER AND RETURN WITHIN 10 TEN DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE...

Page 18: ...MANDALAY LIMITED WARRANTY 1 8...

Page 19: ...MANDALAY LIMITED WARRANTY 1 9 COMPLETE THIS PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD WITH THE SELLING DEALER AND KEEP IT FOR REFERENCE WHEN WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUIRED...

Page 20: ...MANDALAY LIMITED WARRANTY 1 10...

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Page 23: ...different brand or manufacturer name which results in comparable performance Your actual motorhome may vary from this document as a result of optional equipment offered on this model and year of moto...

Page 24: ...anufacturers owner s manuals and validate any individual warranties by completing and mailing individual warranty cards as required Refer to the chassis owner s manual supplied by the chassis manufact...

Page 25: ...Mandalay Luxury Division of your problem NOTE Any parts that require replacement that are covered under the terms of the warranty must be retained and returned to your dealer or Mandalay Luxury Divisi...

Page 26: ...ted 24 hour toll free technician hotline for operation assistance and service support Free custom trip routing and full color map service delivered to your door Make your next trip more enjoyable with...

Page 27: ...tc Windshield wiper blades Generator compartment Fresh and waste water connections drains and supplies Propane compartment tank Drive train condition specifically leaks U joints differential transmiss...

Page 28: ...Our suggestion is to take a weekend trip to a camp location that is close to home Be sure to have a note pad and pen available to write down items you feel will be needed in the future as well as equi...

Page 29: ...nging trees Always use caution and when in doubt get out and look Don t forget any added equipment that may protrude higher than the standard factory height Passing and pulling out into traffic in the...

Page 30: ...MANDALAY GENERAL INFORMATION 2 8...

Page 31: ...New Jersey Avenue S E Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http www safecar gov It is advisable to contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in each...

Page 32: ...o we recommend that you keep a copy of this information separate from the motorhome in the event that theft or vandalism requires you to supply a copy to authorities Decal and data plates are used thr...

Page 33: ...ring the pre delivery inspection Any shortages of literature should be reported to the dealer at this time 3 3 IDENTIFICATION SAFETY MANUFACTURER S WARRANTIES APPLIANCES Air Mattress Navigation System...

Page 34: ...angers of asphyxiation Over filling the Propane Gas container can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire or explosion A properly filled container will contain approximately 80 of its vol...

Page 35: ...which could result in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion Portable fuel burning equipment including wood or charcoal burning grills and stoves should not be used inside the motorhome beca...

Page 36: ...opane Gas leaks immediately Don t allow rubbish to accumulate Spray fabrics annually with a flame retardant If a fire does start make sure to follow these basic rules of safety 1 Have everyone evacuat...

Page 37: ...if left too long In the case of an electrical fire disconnect the battery and throw off the main circuit in the unit It is important that everyone knows where to find the main circuit and how it opera...

Page 38: ...esigned to detect fire or any other gas It will only indicate the presence of CO gas at the sensor CO may be present in other areas The smoke alarm will only indicate the presence of smoke that reache...

Page 39: ...y Press and hold the Test Silence button on the alarm cover until alarm voice says Testing typically 3 5 seconds During testing you will see and hear the following sequence The alarm voice will say Te...

Page 40: ...ut off the engine and immediately go outside into fresh air Get medical attention as soon as possible Carbon Monoxide cannot be seen or smelled and can kill you If alarm sounds Turn off appliances as...

Page 41: ...ops sounding If the alert sounds a second time after the gas is turned back on leave the gas off and have a qualified Propane Gas Dealer or RV Service Center make the necessary repairs The reset butto...

Page 42: ...ows you to detect the presence of a leak since Propane Gas is naturally odorless Do not rely upon being able to detect the smell of the gas as the odor may fade Road vibration can loosen Propane Gas f...

Page 43: ...rter is disconnected or if the power is otherwise interrupted the detector will not operate The Propane Gas Detector has a self check circuit which runs at all times when the detector is powered In th...

Page 44: ...king materials 2 DO NOT touch any electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection 4 Open all doors and other ventilating openings DO NOT USE THE RANGE HOOD 5...

Page 45: ...struction of motorhomes Trace levels of formaldehyde are also released from smoking cooking use of soaps and detergents such as carpet shampoos cosmetics and many other household products Some people...

Page 46: ...y occupied while the vehicle is in motion without regard to the total loaded weight of the vehicle Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle the buckle closest to the direction the tongue is comin...

Page 47: ...on of a combination lap and shoulder belt can be positioned so it does not cross or rest in front of the child s face or neck the child should wear the lap and shoulder belt Never use pillows books or...

Page 48: ...t is also marked as an EXIT The glass slider in the egress window operates the same as all other windows NOTE On select floor plans the egress window in the bedroom is located behind two mirrored cabi...

Page 49: ...e or repair function contact your dealer or a designated chassis manufacturer servicing center Check information supplied by chassis manufacturer for a service center near you Special procedures or sc...

Page 50: ...ntain proper tire pressure observe tire and vehicle load limits avoid road hazards and regularly inspect your tires Tire information placards and motorhome certification labels contain information on...

Page 51: ...ine under inflation by visual inspection NOTE For convenience purchase a tire pressure gauge to keep in the motorhome Gauges can be purchased at tire dealerships auto supply stores and other retail ou...

Page 52: ...your tires If you have any doubt about the tread depth on your tires consult a tire service professional To avoid vibration or shaking of the motorhome when a tire rotates the tire must be properly b...

Page 53: ...nt sized tires mounted on the front and rear axles and these different sized tires have rotation restrictions Check the chassis manual or with a tire dealer for the proper rotation recommendations for...

Page 54: ...for this reason that a jack has not been included in this motorhome Failure to torque wheel nuts as specified could allow wheels to come off while the motorhome is in motion causing loss of control an...

Page 55: ...be read as the 12th week of 2004 Do not overload the motorhome Determining the load limits of a motorhome includes more than understanding the load limits of the tires alone On the motorhome there is...

Page 56: ...W full fresh potable water weight including water heater full propane weight and SCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motorhome with its towed trail...

Page 57: ...t full capacity When loading your cargo be sure it is distributed evenly to prevent overloading front to back and side to side Heavy items should be placed low and as close to the axle positions as re...

Page 58: ...s Check tire pressure before going on a long trip Do not overload your motorhome Check the Tire Information and Loading Placard or Chassis Manual for the maximum recommended load for the motorhome 1 L...

Page 59: ...hitch must not exceed 10 of the hitch capacity Always use safety chains between the motorhome and the towed trailer or vehicle Cross chains under the trailer tongue and allow slack for turning corner...

Page 60: ...shaft must be disconnected and the mud flap may need to be removed The manufacturer WILL NOT cover damage to the motorhome caused by a towing company When the motorhome needs towed for service it is...

Page 61: ...nce Review the chassis owner s manual for proper towing guidelines Use an approved tow truck normally used for towing large vehicles Tow with the parking brake released and the transmission in neutral...

Page 62: ...imum efficiency The condition of the engine coolant hoses and clamps should be checked annually Make sure to follow the cooling system recommendations as outlined in the chassis engine owner s manual...

Page 63: ...hen weather gets cold or the motorhome has not been used for a while a fuel anti gel additive will be needed For your convenience there may be two fuel fills on the motorhome If so equipped they are l...

Page 64: ...MANDALAY 4 16 CHASSIS OPERATIONS PROCEDURES...

Page 65: ...e from moving unexpectedly The system should be checked and serviced On Park equipped transmissions if the ignition is turned OFF without shifting to Park a buzzer will sound and the display panel wil...

Page 66: ...Select Display will show which gear range has been selected the Monitor Display will show the actual gear range the transmission is in 1 through 5 depending on and limited by the gear selected Manual...

Page 67: ...netrate skin causing severe injury Wear safety glasses when inspecting or servicing the system to protect eyes from dirt metal chips or leaks etc Follow all other applicable shop safety practices The...

Page 68: ...eries of beeps to let you know that AUTO LEVEL is operating When completed the panel will signal a successful AutoLevel After ten minutes the panel will enter sleep mode 3 RETRACTING THE JACKS Your Eq...

Page 69: ...power is on 2 MANUAL LEVEL COACH Using the down arrow touch pad extend each jack An LED light positioned on the panel will illuminate indicating the jack to be out of the stowed position NOTE Jacks m...

Page 70: ...urled knob on the directional valve DV2 This valve will be on the opposite side of the manifold from the cluster of cartridge valves Pull the red knob out and turn 1 4 turn The knob will remain in the...

Page 71: ...OLS INSTRUMENT PANELS HOSE COLOR IDENTIFICATION LOCATION EXTEND T RETRACT B JACK 1 LEFT FRONT Brown Brown Black JACK 2 RIGHT FRONT White White Black JACK 3 LEFT REAR Orange Orange Black JACK 4 RIGHT R...

Page 72: ...r side visor The visor is equipped with a dual range motor for driving safety When the ignition switch is ON the visor will only travel a predetermined distance which does not impede the driver s fiel...

Page 73: ...s Light Control Knob The control knob for the headlights side marker lights taillights parking lights license plate lights fog lights and panel lights is located on the instrument panel left of the st...

Page 74: ...lighting Step Cover Extends and retracts the entry stepwell cover Visor UP DOWN Optional Raises and lowers the passenger side power sun visor The visor is equipped with a dual range motor for driving...

Page 75: ...eatures include the Windshield Wiper Controls Cruise Control Headlamp Flash REFERENCE For detailed information regarding these buttons and their meanings refer to the chassis manufacturer s owner s ma...

Page 76: ...lever to the latching position After completing the lane change manually pull or push the lever back to center To change the headlamps from low to high beams pull the same lever used for turn signal...

Page 77: ...and the steering wheel will lock in the new position Telescope To telescope the steering wheel depress the adjustment pedal located at the base of the steering column and move the steering wheel up o...

Page 78: ...unit ON Press again turns unit OFF NOTE The unit will not turn ON when the hazard lights are activated 2 Select Pressing SELECT button sequences source input modes from CH1 to CH3 3 Day Night Pressin...

Page 79: ...ing the motorhome Make sure to check the mirrors when driving and backing for a more complete field of vision The camera is equipped with a wide angle lens that can initially present an image that may...

Page 80: ...view cameras and remote control refer to the individual component operations manual To avoid the risk of accident and the potential violation of applicable laws this product should never be used whil...

Page 81: ...ter the information about your destination 8 Navigation system calculates the route to your destination and then shows the route on the map 9 After releasing the park brake drive in accordance with th...

Page 82: ...installed To activate satellite radio service contact the satellite radio provider subscription required The current time is displayed in the lower right hand corner of the LCD display To adjust the c...

Page 83: ...by disconnecting the coach batteries 2 Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote 3 Set the 7 dip switches to a selection of your choice There are 3 positions on each positive negative and n...

Page 84: ...MANDALAY 5 20 DASH CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANELS...

Page 85: ...r tanks Electrical sensors at various points on the tanks send signals to the monitor panel To check fluid levels press and hold the test switch designated for the tanks and read the level indicators...

Page 86: ...robes Moving the ground probe closer increases the sensitivity of the monitoring system Water Pump Turns the water pump ON or OFF Refer to the Water Pump section under the heading Fresh Water System f...

Page 87: ...ease the room control switch immediately Extensive damage could occur to the slideout room and awning when extending the slideout room in snow sleet ice or freezing rain In such conditions if the slid...

Page 88: ...ct 1 Ensure proper clearance by clearing any obstruction in the slideout area 2 Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition to the Accessory position 3 To retract the slideout press and hold the ROO...

Page 89: ...until all the way in NOTE The normal operating position of the screw s in the cartridge valve is the counter clockwise OUT position The only time the valves should be shifted manually is when attempti...

Page 90: ...TIONS HOSE COLOR IDENTIFICATION LOCATION EXTEND RETRACT Slide 1 Driver s Side Front Green Green Black Slide 2 Driver s Side Rear Purple Purple Black Slide 3 Passenger Side Front Gray Gray Black Slide...

Page 91: ...mergency exit NOTE Check window sealant during normal coach washing and as per the Care Maintenance section of this manual Before operating the motorhome make sure that all cabinet doors and drawers a...

Page 92: ...hild Check seat covers and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them Depending on the floor plan and the options selected for the motorhome seating will include some combination of the follo...

Page 93: ...t cushions Sofa to Sleeper Remove the seat cushions Release the lock on the right side of the metal bar grasp the front metal bar and lift up pulling out on the bar slightly until the leg of the bed i...

Page 94: ...hould be stored securely while the vehicle is in motion Since the round free standing dinette chairs are not permanently attached to the floor and not equipped with seat belts they should not be occup...

Page 95: ...ent door there will be some resistance felt at first because of the struts Press down on the storage compartment door and lower the mattress The Sleep Number Bed by Select Comfort uses unique air cham...

Page 96: ...different pieces of audio video equipment These products are of the highest quality to provide the most enjoyment from the system The following paragraphs will discuss the operations and usage of thes...

Page 97: ...This provides 12 Volt power to the TV antenna amplifier located inside the antenna housing To view the TV antenna signal on the main TV simply press the TV ANT button located above the area marked MA...

Page 98: ...ocedure for TV2 and Exterior TV Note When viewing DVD signals at the three TV set locations it is necessary to turn the TV set to channel 3 or 4 and depress the DVD modulator button on the front of th...

Page 99: ...lt To Raise the Antenna Rotate the crank handle clockwise to raise then antenna Pull down on the outside directional wheel and rotate the antenna until the best picture is obtained To Lower the Antenn...

Page 100: ...nit after flipping up a small door The vacuum will have its own circuit breaker located at the foot of the bed inside the breaker panel There is a replaceable collection bag that can be easily changed...

Page 101: ...es offered for the Mandalay The dishwasher is easy and quick to use and with the proper maintenance and care will provide many years of reliable service REFERENCE For detailed information regarding us...

Page 102: ...MANDALAY 6 18 INTERIOR CONTROLS OPERATIONS...

Page 103: ...the shift selector is placed in the N NEUTRAL position An audible noise will be heard when the air lock mechanism engages and disengages The entry door is equipped with a movable latch system This lat...

Page 104: ...entry door Entry Unlock Unlocks the entry door Cargo Lock Locks all compartment bay doors Cargo Unlock Unlocks all compartment bay doors NOTE After locking all doors from FOB transmitter the marker li...

Page 105: ...it code this will be your access and authority code Enter the new code again The existing code will only erase if you properly enter the new one The code is stored in position one Authority Code NOTE...

Page 106: ...ad will revert to default operation mode Repeat the process to assign additional access codes Up to five 5 different codes can be assigned Use the following diagram to document your new access codes L...

Page 107: ...Open the door The step should extend and lock in the down position with the understep light illuminated NOTE The understep light operation is as follows The light is ON when the step is extended The l...

Page 108: ...hen storing items within the compartment bays do not overload them with heavy densely packed items remember that any weight added to the motorhome affects the overall motorhome weight Ensure that side...

Page 109: ...center allows you to enjoy audio and visual entertainment while outside the motorhome A 120 Volt power source is required to operate the entertainment center which can be provided by shore power the...

Page 110: ...fully open Release switch to prevent awning from rolling up backwards To Retract Press and hold the remote switch in the retract position until the awning is fully closed NOTE In the event of power l...

Page 111: ...s explained below If you do not feel comfortable performing this procedure contact the nearest authorized service center for assistance Do not drive the motorhome with the awning in the extended posit...

Page 112: ...he pull strap while the other person removes the bolt in the top of the right top casting Once the bolt is removed the FRTA will want to roll in on its own This is why it is very important to hold the...

Page 113: ...ly away from the motorhome Hook pull strap on side strap hook remove the awning rod from pull strap and store To Retract Hook awning rod on pull strap remove pull strap from side strap hook and slowly...

Page 114: ...f access be limited to service personnel only The exterior rear ladder provides access to the roof for maintenance of the roof and roof mounted items only When ascending and descending the ladder ensu...

Page 115: ...t is located beneath the dash on the passenger side of the vehicle with heating and cooling coils located on the outside of the firewall In most modes of operation the unit takes fresh air from outsid...

Page 116: ...ide air Fresh Air is drawn into the system and discharged through the dash louvers Outside air is drawn into the system and discharged through the dash louvers For enhanced passenger comfort upper lev...

Page 117: ...epairs may void the warranty The motorhome is equipped with two 40E 40G 40H or three 43A 43B 43C roof mounted air conditioners These air conditioner s operate from 120 Volt AC only either from shore p...

Page 118: ...ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand The furnace and all related components are 12 Volt DC operated using Propane Gas as the fuel source The fu...

Page 119: ...t sources The heating module heats the coolant fluid to provide a source of heat for all hydronic space heating needs When used with the distribution module and its integral distribution pumps the hea...

Page 120: ...nt cover while a push button turns the exhaust fan ON and OFF Make sure to turn the fan OFF before closing the vent Also be sure to remove any debris that falls into the vent that may restrict operati...

Page 121: ...l dial to the desired performance level 0 Off 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High By selecting the 0 setting the fan acts as a vent only Select fan operation by pressing the black toggle switch to the desired perfo...

Page 122: ...MANDALAY 8 8 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING...

Page 123: ...motorhome is attached to an outside 120 Volt power source or by the generator when it is running and by the chassis alternator when the chassis engine is running Connecting the shore cord to a non gr...

Page 124: ...cts After connecting the motorhome to the grounded external power source wait a few minutes for the inverter charger to stabilize charging of the batteries before starting large AC loads such as the a...

Page 125: ...ent kinks or entanglements during the retraction process Try not to drag the shore cord male connector along the ground The 120 Volt system is protected by circuit breakers which automatically shut th...

Page 126: ...tlet Even with GFCI protection the electrical shock will still be felt but to a lesser degree It also does not protect against short circuits or system overloads Circuit breakers in the main panel whi...

Page 127: ...ustomize the operating parameters of the inverter charger thus maximizing performance and increasing the life of the batteries The remote also controls all of the operating and programming functions T...

Page 128: ...e battery bank capacity Battery Charge Rate Used to set the maximum charge rate during bulk absorption or float charge Battery Type Used to select battery type for the battery charge profile Contrast...

Page 129: ...njury or death Sulfuric acid can cause permanent damage to eyes burn skin and eat holes in clothing Always wear splash proof safety goggles and gloves when working around batteries If battery electrol...

Page 130: ...break seals on maintenance free batteries While holding a clean hydrometer vertically and wearing splash proof safety glasses squeeze the rubber bulb insert the nozzle into the electrolyte in the cel...

Page 131: ...ent caps are secure Flush with water Thoroughly dry all cables and terminals reinstall and use a plastic ignition spray to protect the terminals 4 Check the outside condition of the battery Look for c...

Page 132: ...sets of batteries so they will charge There are three possible charging sources that will provide the necessary Voltage to connect the batteries The three charging sources are the chassis alternator...

Page 133: ...uring extended periods of storage 2 Prevent shorts or fire hazards while working on the 12 Volt electrical system 3 Can help protect the batteries in the case of overcharging When activating place the...

Page 134: ...or for the night So always be aware of the alternator s output Also check the monitor panel frequently to see that the coach batteries are at full charge To insure an accurate reading utilize a 12 Vo...

Page 135: ...r if the system senses that the load is larger than the supply Shedding simply means that power to that appliance had been turned off to lower the Amp draw These appliance are loads whose use can be p...

Page 136: ...ded beyond the capacity of its fuse the fuse will blow A portion of the 12 Volt load on the line must be turned off to reduce the total load on the line to a level below the capacity of the fuse Repla...

Page 137: ...MANDALAY 9 15 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43A 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43A with Optional Oasis Hydronic Heating 120 Volt Breaker Panel 40E 40G 40H 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43B...

Page 138: ...olt Breaker Panel 43B with Optional Oasis Hydronic Heating 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43C with Optional Oasis Hydronic Heating Dishwasher 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43C 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43C with Optiona...

Page 139: ...fuse panel is located under the dash on the wall A circuit board with blade type fuses and breakers will be visible The fuse and breaker locations are labeled below 9 17 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Dash Fuses...

Page 140: ...NDALAY The exterior 12 Volt systems fuse panel is located in the inverter compartment bay The six slots might not all be used depending on equipped options 9 18 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Exterior 12 Volt Fus...

Page 141: ...re Dizziness Vomiting Nausea Muscular twitching Intense headache Throbbing in the temples Weakness and sleepiness Inability to think coherently If you or anyone else experience any of these symptoms g...

Page 142: ...tor locate the automatic generator slide switch within the front drivers side compartment bay Depress the switch to extend the hydraulic slide mechanism Use the same switch to retract the generator sl...

Page 143: ...bottom of the systems compartment 2 Attach one end to the water supply and the other end into the city water connection inside the systems compartment 3 Turn the lever on the bypass valve to the city...

Page 144: ...N for the water pump to operate 4 Allow time for the hot water tank to fill Shut off each faucet as the flow becomes steady and free of air When the last faucet is shut off the pump should also shut o...

Page 145: ...necting the motorhome to an outside power source when parked or by use of the motorhome generator NOTE For detailed information regarding the operation and maintenance of the Hydronic Water Heating Sy...

Page 146: ...f the hose will connect to the city water fill located on the motorhome NOTE Prior to attaching the hose to the city water fill remove the pressure regulator first otherwise the pump will not be able...

Page 147: ...t a dump station designated for this purpose Most national state and private campgrounds have dumping facilities Many have hookups on the campsite while some have portable dump collectors Many service...

Page 148: ...on both the motorhome outlet and the dump station inlet The following guidelines will help to ensure trouble free operation Never put anything in the black water tank other than toilet paper specific...

Page 149: ...e reason turn the black knob on the rear of the toilet to flush The Tecma toilet is connected to the pressurized fresh water system and has two flush modes available Unnecessary frequent flushing of t...

Page 150: ...er valve Position antifreeze container so siphon hose can be connected to the winterizing connection Turn valve to position that allows the water pump to pump antifreeze from the container Turn on the...

Page 151: ...an be properly replaced Check with your dealer for correct method of replacement and replacement parts Proper winterization procedures of plumbing systems will normally be all that is necessary to pre...

Page 152: ...eater for winterization process City Fresh Tank Water Fill Valve Two way directional valve which controls city water between filling the fresh water tank and direct interior usage San T Flush Inlet Us...

Page 153: ...Heater Optional Used to maintain compartment ambient temperature above freezing Fresh Tank Drain Valve Turn handle to the left to drain excess water from the fresh tank Black Tank Dump Valve Pull T ha...

Page 154: ...MANDALAY 10 12 WATER SYSTEMS...

Page 155: ...ater Propane Gas can also be used as an alternate energy source for refrigeration Propane Gas is a clean efficient safe form of energy when proper handling and safety precautions are observed The gas...

Page 156: ...en flames and smoking materials 3 Never remove the Propane Gas tank from the motorhome Always drive the motorhome to the gas supplier to fill 4 Have the supplier connect the fill nozzle to the tank fi...

Page 157: ...her to 6 35 PSI The two stages regulator does not have to work as hard since the second stage receives consistent pressure rather than inlet pressure which varies The result is an efficient safer syst...

Page 158: ...ally block the passage of the gas through the regulator Freezing can also occur when outside temperatures are low enough to contribute to the freezing of the moisture in the gas The source of the mois...

Page 159: ...pipes tubes and fittings used in the Propane system are designed to withstand pressures far exceeding those of the Propane system However because environment and time can both contribute to the deteri...

Page 160: ...tops sounding If the alert sounds a second time after the gas is turned back on leave the gas off and have a qualified Propane Gas Dealer or RV Service Center make the necessary repairs The reset butt...

Page 161: ...ws you to detect the presence of a leak since Propane Gas is naturally odorless Do not rely upon being able to detect the smell of the gas as the odor may fade Road vibration can loosen Propane Gas fi...

Page 162: ...times when the detector is powered In the event that the circuitry fails a failure alarm will sound It is a continuous series of short beep tones between long intervals and is distinctively different...

Page 163: ...y devices which relieve excessive pressure by discharging gas to the atmosphere If you smell gas 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 DO NOT touch any electrical switc...

Page 164: ...MANDALAY 11 10 PROPANE GAS SYSTEMS...

Page 165: ...reased due to the fact a small problem can begin to affect other parts and systems of the motorhome if left unattended If a situation arises involving maintenance or a cleaning activity for which you...

Page 166: ...ld not be scraped from the painted surface Brush it off If the motorhome sets more than 24 hours remove any front protective covering bra while not being driven Commercial washes should be avoided Was...

Page 167: ...cially important to check the seals before and after periods of extended storage or non use Fall and Spring inspections are recommended NOTE If the roof should somehow be punctured cover the puncture...

Page 168: ...el 4 Dry the wheel thoroughly with a 100 cotton cloth NOTE For more information regarding the care and maintenance of the motorhome rims contact Accuride Corporation at 800 869 2275 Prior to raising t...

Page 169: ...left in the sink can rust and become unsightly When cleaning stainless steel with a mild cleanser rub gently with the grain and rinse well Rinse after each use and wipe dry Be sure to remove all food...

Page 170: ...stem requires minimal maintenance under normal circumstances Most electrical maintenance in the motorhome involves the chassis and auxiliary batteries Keeping the batteries properly maintained will he...

Page 171: ...d take appropriate steps to drain and winterize if necessary In severe cold it may be necessary to open lower cabinet doors at night in both the bath and kitchen areas to keep warmer air circulating a...

Page 172: ...l requirements for storage in your particular geographic area The following steps are general and your dealer can help you choose those that are most appropriate for your needs Be sure to park the mot...

Page 173: ...res are inflated to correct pressures Store the windshield wiper arms and blades inside the motorhome Let the engine run for a period of time until it is warm Change the oil and oil filter Run the air...

Page 174: ...instructions and recommendations to the use and cleaning of the dehumidifier Ideally relative humidity should be at 60 or less Relative humidity can be monitored utilizing a portable hygrometer a sma...

Page 175: ...hould be taken to minimize their effects For tips on controlling condensation see the Tips to Controlling Condensation section NOTE Your motorhome is not designed nor intended for permanent housing Us...

Page 176: ...aning the carpet unless otherwise noted To manage moisture from the cleaning process the cleaning system needs to be capable of extracting the excess water from the carpet after it has been cleaned IM...

Page 177: ...growth which can begin to form colonies in 48 hours A variety of methods can be used to help the drying process Remove excess water with an extraction vacuum Use a dehumidifier to air drying Use port...

Page 178: ...Window Latches Lubricate Door Locks Strike Pocket Include Exterior Storage Doors Seals Adhesives Inspect Reseal as Needed LP Gas System Check for Leaks Road Damage Qualified Service Technician Inspect...

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Page 181: ...p com Velvac 2405 S Calhoun Road New Berlin WI 53151 800 783 8871 www velvac com Viracon 500 Park Drive Owatonna MN 55060 800 533 0482 www viracon autoglass com Visteon Corp One Village Center Drive V...

Page 182: ...MANDALAY 12 18 CARE MAINTENANCE...

Page 183: ...ries 9 7 Battery Charging 9 10 Battery Disconnect Switches 9 11 Battery Isolator Controller 9 10 Battery Maintenance 9 8 Battery Safety 9 7 Chassis Alternator 9 12 Brakes 4 1 C Carbon Monoxide Smoke D...

Page 184: ...6 Emergency Stopping 4 13 Energy Management System 9 13 Engine Access 4 14 Engine Cooling System 4 14 Entertainment System 6 12 DVD Receiver 6 14 Television Antenna 6 15 Televisions 6 12 Video Selecto...

Page 185: ...3 Sanitizing the Fresh Water System 10 4 Water Heater 10 2 Water Pump 10 2 Fueling the Motorhome 4 15 Furnace 8 4 Furniture 6 8 Bed Storage 6 11 Booth Dinette Optional 40E 40G 43A 43B 6 10 Dual Euro R...

Page 186: ...ional Oasis Hydronic Heating Dishwasher 9 16 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43C with Optional Oasis Hydronic Heating No Dishwasher 9 16 120 Volt Breaker Panel 43C 9 16 Bedroom Fuse Panels 9 14 Dash Fuses 9 17...

Page 187: ...ow can Mold Growth be Inhibited 12 10 Storage of the Motorhome 12 13 Tips to Controlling Condensation 12 11 What Factors Contribute to Mold Growth 12 10 Monitor Panel 6 1 Monitor Panel Switches 6 2 Ta...

Page 188: ...Tank 11 2 Filling the Propane Gas Tank 11 2 R Rear Ladder Roof Access 7 12 Rear Vision System 5 14 Pioneer System Optional 5 15 Voyager System 5 14 Reporting Safety Defects 3 1 Roadside Assistance Pr...

Page 189: ...orage Compartments 7 6 Remote Air Fill 7 7 Storage Compartment Slideout Tray 7 6 Storage Preparation 12 8 Symbols 2 1 Systems Compartment 10 10 T Tank Capacities 10 9 Tires 4 2 Checking Tire Pressure...

Page 190: ...tenna 12 4 V Vendor Contact Information 12 15 W Waste Water System 10 5 Emptying the Holding Tanks 10 6 Holding Tanks 10 5 Tecma Toilet 40E 43A Only 10 7 Toilet 10 7 Water System 12 6 Water System Mai...

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