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Truck Camper

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Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 1

 

Information in This Manual ........................................................................................ 1

 

Dealer’s Responsibility ............................................................................................... 1

 

Prolonged Occupancy ............................................................................................................ 2

 

Limited Warranty .................................................................................................................. 2

 

Important Information about Your Warranty ............................................................... 2

 

ANNUAL INSPECTIONS AND ANY REQUIRED SERVICE. ............................................... 3

 

Exclusions ................................................................................................................ 3

 

Identification ........................................................................................................................ 4

 

Center Of Gravity .................................................................................................................. 5

 

Weight Information ................................................................................................... 6

 

Propane Systems ................................................................................................................... 6

 

LP Gas Safety Precautions ......................................................................................... 7

 

Filling LP Gas Tanks .................................................................................................. 7

 

Lighting LP Gas Appliances ........................................................................................ 8

 

If You Smell Gas ....................................................................................................... 8

 

Using LP Gas Systems at Low Temperatures ............................................................... 8

 

Fire And Safety ...................................................................................................................... 9

 

LPG Leak Detector .................................................................................................... 9

 

Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector ....................................................... 9

 

Electrical System ................................................................................................................. 10

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO TRUCK ..................................................................... 10

 

Ground Fault Interrupter ......................................................................................... 10

 

Systems Monitor Panel ............................................................................................ 11

 

Water Pump Control Switch ..................................................................................... 11

 

Monitor Panel-Levels Indicators Switch ..................................................................... 11

 

Erroneous indications when checking water levels can be caused by:

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Water System ...................................................................................................................... 12

 

The dual water systems in our campers supply water from either the unit’s storage tank 
(potable water) or directly from the city water hookup. ............................................. 12

 

Fresh Water Tank ................................................................................................... 12

 

City Water Hookup .................................................................................................. 12

 

Hot Water Tank ...................................................................................................... 12

 

Waste Water System ........................................................................................................... 13

 

LOADING & Unloading Your Camper ................................................................................... 14

 

Содержание Eagle Cap

Страница 1: ...Truck Camper Owner s Manual...

Страница 2: ...ou Smell Gas 8 Using LP Gas Systems at Low Temperatures 8 Fire And Safety 9 LPG Leak Detector 9 Combination Smoke Carbon Monoxide Detector 9 Electrical System 10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO TRUCK 10 Grou...

Страница 3: ...inette Bed 18 Ladder and Roof Rack 18 Cab Over 18 Storage 18 Appliances 19 Lighting LP Gas Appliances 19 Microwave Oven 19 Refrigerator 19 Operating Tips 20 Water Heater 20 Range Oven 20 Operating the...

Страница 4: ...n 60 Days 26 Long Term Storage above Freezing 27 General Camper Winter Storage Checklist 27 Reactivating the Unit after Storage 28 Drain flush and sanitize the fresh water system 28 Remaining systems...

Страница 5: ...d to meet or exceed the requirements of applicable Recreational Vehicle Industry Association ANSI codes A warranty registration card is enclosed along with the manual Please complete and fill out this...

Страница 6: ...he warranty card is properly completed and returned to the manufacturer This warranty shall not apply where the product is being used for rental and or leasing purposes or has been subject to damage c...

Страница 7: ...xpressly limited to only items actually constructed by ALP ALP therefore makes no warranty with respect to component parts constructed or assembled by other manufacturers including but not limited to...

Страница 8: ...h Canadian US conditions in mind Each unit is identified with the following labels or plates A RVIA and ANSI labels are affixed to the exterior of each unit usually near the entrance door ALP meets or...

Страница 9: ...rward to keep the loaded camper s center of gravity within the area recommended by the manufacturer Store only light objects on high shelves Distribute weight to obtain even side to side balance of th...

Страница 10: ...hicle weight rating GVWR Weight ratings are given on the vehicle certification label that is located in the glove box or on the left side of the vehicle door post or door edge If weight ratings are ex...

Страница 11: ...PROPANE CONTAINERS TO MORE THAN 80 CAPACITY OVERFILLING CAN RESULT IN UNCONTROLLED GAS FLOW WHICH CAN CAUSE FIRE AND EXPLOSION A PROPERLY FILLED CONTAINER HOLDS ABOUT 80 OF ITS VOLUME AS LIQUID CAUTIO...

Страница 12: ...pane tank service valve must be easily accessible 3 Be sure the tanks are securely fastened in their storage compartment whenever they are mounted in the Camper Using LP Gas Systems at Low Temperature...

Страница 13: ...area of your camper Please read the Owner s Manual for details on testing and caring for this important safety device Test the device after the camper has been in storage before each trip and at leas...

Страница 14: ...this option WARNING Do not install fuses with amperage ratings greater than that specified as this may cause a fire potential ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO TRUCK The trucks 7 Pin electrical connection can...

Страница 15: ...e caused by Water with a low mineral content level is measured by a very low electrical signal traveling through the liquid Some water which is low in mineral content may not conduct the signal proper...

Страница 16: ...a will keep it fresh and clean City Water Hookup To use the city water system simply attach a clean fresh water hose not a garden hose from a service faucet to the city water connection When the fauce...

Страница 17: ...e next step is to connect a fresh water hose to this connection turn on the water and this feature will spray fresh water inside of your black tank through a jet system further rinsing your black tank...

Страница 18: ...ar the duallys fender To operate follow the steps below 1 Lift jack from the travel notch locked position and swing outward from the camper body 2 Position jack so when camper jack is lowered the notc...

Страница 19: ...power to operate The camper battery must be charged and in good condition If the battery is too low to operate the jacks charge the battery before using jacks If the camper is on the truck starting th...

Страница 20: ...heck to see that the distance between the trucks tail lights and the rear of the camper has at least 1 separation If not add an appropriate wood shim in the front of the truck bed as a spacer before c...

Страница 21: ...ding your camper store heavy gear first and place down low Distribute weight as evenly as possible from side to side Remember overloading or uneven loading can create a serious safety hazard and may s...

Страница 22: ...nce Dinette Bed All Campers come equipped with a dinette that will convert into an additional sleeping area Your dealer will provide instruction on the proper conversion of this area Ladder and Roof R...

Страница 23: ...ound in the truck camper s Info Pak Microwave Oven This item should never be operated when empty Please consult the manufacturer s owner s manual in Info Pak Refrigerator The refrigerator operates on...

Страница 24: ...ore lighting open the water heater relief valve and or hot water valve and run until water flows without the presence of air Do not operate the water heater until it if filled with water Warning Not d...

Страница 25: ...on until the slide is fully closed Slide Out Manual Operation Happi Jac Slides If the slide fails to operate because of a slide motor malfunction dead battery etc please do the following Locate the sl...

Страница 26: ...oth motors from circuit board releases motor brake C Push or pull slide room in as desired larger rooms may require several people to push D Keep both sides of room relatively even E When room is comp...

Страница 27: ...he tiny hole is almost invisible Drapes and Upholstery Window draperies valances bedspread and upholstery should be treated in a like manner to those in your home Remember that they will be subjected...

Страница 28: ...h Thoughtful planning and preparation for the winter season can help eliminate equipment failures and breakdowns and can extend the life of your RV and its systems Your Dealer can advise you concernin...

Страница 29: ...ead by opening the valve Let all water drain out the tub spout Leave the valve open Be sure ALL water from ALL plumbing fixtures has been drained If your unit is equipped with a water heater bypass va...

Страница 30: ...llowing checklists will help you perform the steps necessary to prepare your recreational vehicle for storage Use the checklist that applies to the storage conditions you anticipate These checklists w...

Страница 31: ...you expect to store the unit for an extended period you may want to support the weight of the unit on appropriate blocks or jack stands as a safety precaution Remove high grass or weed growth under o...

Страница 32: ...conditioner coverings Be sure all furnace water heater and refrigerator openings are clear and free of debris or insect nests webs etc Check charge level in battery Refill and recharge as necessary Re...

Страница 33: ...adjusted for proper pressure Inspect the 110 volt electrical system and power cord converter all outlets and any exposed wiring If defects are found refer service to your Dealer Turn on 110 volt circ...

Страница 34: ...locks for leveling your recreational vehicle RV water hose high pressure and Y connection in case of 2 units on one water outlet Water pressure regulator Sewer hose 100 ft 3 wire electrical cord with...

Страница 35: ...times When connected to a sewer in an RV park the toilet holding tank valve should remain closed until the tank is almost full Then drain and recharge black water tank as above This method will avoid...

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