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Dealers Responsibilities
1)
The dealership is responsible for inspecting both factory and dealer installed components for proper operation. This is known
as the Pre-Delivery Inspection and Systems Check. This will assure you that all components are in proper working order and
free of defects prior to you taking delivery.
2)
Your dealer is required to provide a thorough and complete walk-through demonstration. This demonstration should provide
a good understanding of how your new camper operates.
3)
The owner’s information packet should be presented at this time. This information should include all warranty cards,
component information, operation and maintenance instructions relating to your new Truck Camper.
4)
All component warranty registration forms should be discussed and/or completed at this time. Your selling dealer should
explain and you should fully understand, the warranty provided on your camper.
5)
Your dealer should provide you with information concerning any need for service for your unit, whether in or out of their
area. They should also provide you with the contact numbers for the dealership, along with contact information for
Pleasant
Valley
.
Owners Responsibilities
1)
Regular and proper maintenance. As the owner, you have the responsibility to properly maintain your truck camper. Be sure
you have service performed in a timely manner. Don’t ignore a problem; sometimes a phone call is all that’s needed. The
service technicians will advise you if an appointment needs to be scheduled.
2)
Familiarize yourself with your camper. Observe all the component manufacturers instructions regarding the use and service
of their products.
3)
Complete and return all the warranty cards to each respective manufacturer. Doing so may help you avoid the loss of
warranty coverage.
NOTE:
Modifications to your camper, without written authorization from
Pleasant Valley
, could result in reduction or loss of
warranty coverage. Contact your dealer before making such changes.
The following are suggestions to assist you in avoiding most warranty issues:
1)
Read your warranties and review them with your selling dealer. The dealer’s obligation is to educate you regarding the proper
and safe operation of your camper and all its’ components.
2)
Be sure to inspect the entire camper and note any service issues.
3)
Locate all paperwork and ask any questions you may have before leaving the dealership.
NOTE: Pleasant Valley
wants you to have the best possible adventure with your new truck camper. To get the most enjoyment out of
your new truck camper and to ensure you fully understand how it operates, please discuss with your dealer, any questions or concerns
you may have regarding your camper, before leaving the dealership or using your camper for the first time.
NOTE:
Use your new truck camper responsibly. Your camper was not designed to be used as a permanent dwelling but for short term
and recreational use. If you intend to use your truck camper as permanent housing, be advised that it could cause premature wear on
your appliances, furnace, water systems, carpet, drapes, upholstery, bedding and interior surfaces. Premature wear caused by
permanent residency may be considered abnormal or abusive use and could reduce or in some cases, void your warranty coverage.