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EQUIPMENT
SOME FEATURES DESCRIBED HERE DO
NOT APPEAR ON ALL CHALET MODELS.
SOME FEATURES MAY BE OPTIONAL ON
YOUR MODEL.
After taking delivery of your Chalet RV, spend
some time familiarizing yourself with the exterior and
interior features. Your interior has been designed with
utility and comfort in mind to provide spaciousness and
versatility. Familiarize yourself with the bedding and
dining arrangements as well as the various storage
areas inside and out.
ROOF
Chalet RV’S have a fully decked and laminated
roof that may be walked on from front to rear The top
decking is TPO (ThermalPlastic Olefin).
When walking on the roof use deck shoes as leather
shoes become slippery and can also leave marks on the
decking. When on the roof, use caution to avoid slips
and falls. Use caution when loading sharp articles on the
roof as you can gouge or puncture the roof. If you add
accessories or new equipment on the roof, use a qualified
installer, or consult your dealer. Care must be taken when
working on the roof to avoid disrupting the seals which could
void your warranty.
COMPARTMENT DOORS
Various exterior compartment doors provide access to
certain appliances, controls, and general storage.
Exterior compartment doors may not be water tight in
all weather and road conditions. Any article which could
be damaged by water or dirt should be carried inside
the trailer or truck.
Outside storage compartments are not sealed or
vented enclosures and may be accessible from inside
the RV. Do not store hazardous chemicals/
materials or flammable, volatile liquids in these areas.
The Water Heater Door provides access to the
operating control of the water heater.
The Refrigerator Vent/Door
provides access to the rear of the refrigerator for
service and supplies inlet ventilation for proper
operation.
VENTS
All exterior vents and louvers provide needed air
circulation. Be sure not to block these vents
because damage to equipment, as well as
hazards to individuals could result.
The roof vents are operated from inside and have
built in screens. To operate, turn the crank in the
center of the vent clockwise to open and adjust.
The bath vent may be equipped with a 12-volt
exhaust fan. These vents may be left slightly open
while traveling, but be careful when traveling
where vertical clearance is limited. Vent lids can
crack if left open too far.
INTERIOR STORAGE
Interior storage areas may be found in a number
of locations, overhead compartments, wall closets,
under the dinette, under bed, lavy and galley
cabinets.
BATHROOM
The bathroom walls are sealed and waterproof, so
do not worry if water splashes on it. Some models
are equipped with a power roof vent in the
bathroom.
TOILET
The toilet is designed to flush with a minimal
amount of water and still provide for proper
disposal and odor control. Toilet chemicals are
available at most RV retail outlets. Review the
manufactures owners manual supplied with the
toilet for proper use, maintenance, and chemical
usage.
The toilet paper dispenser is mounted inside the
lavy door under the sink.
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