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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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All cabinetry in the camper should be kept clean for maximum longevity; stains can be wiped off with a small cloth. A damp 

cloth may be all that is required to remove most stains. 

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Wipe off any spills and water residue on the units as soon as they occur to prevent damage to them or 

other features of the camper such as the electrics. 

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AVOID using abrasives including sponge scourers to clean the units as these may cause scratches and 

issues with the finish of the units. 

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AVOID placing hot objects/containers (cups/saucepans etc.) on the units directly; use a suitable mat/cover to prevent 

marking the surfaces of the units. 

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The cushions in your OPUS® camper are durable and simply require proper care and use. 

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Clean off stains and dirt on the cushions as soon as they occur; this can easily be done using a damp cloth. Avoid soaking 

the cushions or prolonged exposure to water and ensure they are thoroughly dry before packing the camper. 

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Vacuum the cushions (and the trailer) regularly or as often as needed depending on level of use. Pay extra attention to 

the trims as these may contain some dirt or undesirable items. 

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AVOID stepping on the cushions with shoes or placing dirty items on them.

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Condensation is caused by warm, moist air coming into contact with cold surfaces. Moisture can be introduced into 

your OP15 from the shower, warm bodies breathing out water vapor and perspiring in an enclosed, sealed space. If 

condensation is left unaddressed for long periods it can lead to mold 

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Be sure to check all water pipes, joints and fittings regularly for signs of leaks or seal failure. Water leaks can cause major 

damage inside your OP15. This also extends to all exterior joints and pipes.  or damp which can be damaging to your 
health.

IMPORTANT! THE OPUS® CAMPER MUST NOT BE STORED WET/DAMP

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Pack down the trailer correctly and ensure nothing is out of place e.g. no canvas outside of the trailer, all windows and 

skylights are closed, all rubber gasket seals for storage compartments are intact and storage compartments are fully 

closed.

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Ensure the dust guards over the propane and water quick connects are cleaned periodically after every trip and at least 

once a year. Also make sure the dust guards are used when the hoses are not inserted.

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It is strongly advised that you use a storage cover for your OP4 if it is to be stored in an uncovered location. If you 

are supplied with an OPUS Storage cover this must be used for periods of storage; failure to do so may impact your 

warranty coverage. The OPUS storage cover provided with your camper is engineered for the OP4 specifically to 

ensure all features are protected.  The storage cover is advised for any period of storage when your camper is closed, 

to keep your camper in pristine condition. Storage under a protective shelter is recommended.

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Clean off dirt and grime on the unit from traveling/terrain to keep your camper in good condition and maximize its 

longevity.

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Regular  battery  maintenance  checks  will  prolong  the  life  of  your  battery—see  below  section  on  maintaining  your 

batteries during storage.

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Ensure the water tanks are emptied after use, and contain no liquids if being stored—see below section on water tank 

maintenance for further information.

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Store on a level surface, turn off all electrical switches and appliances, cover exterior appliance vents to prevent moisture 

and insects from entering during storage. Storing your OPUS on unleveled ground can prevent proper drainage and 

impact the function of the seals, leading to water ingress and potential mold or condensation issues.

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Check the exterior and interior of the camper periodically to be sure of no sitting water and that leaks have not developed 

or that condensation has not formed, causing damage to interior components. To reduce the possibility of condensation, 

air out the OP4 occasionally during storage.

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Keep the roof free from snow and ice. Check it periodically and after a heavy snowfall.

We have spec’d the Opus so you have the ability to leave your Opus plugged in without the need to remove the 30ah cable.

We have done this for easy battery maintenance and care to protect your batteries from being completely 

depleted  over  long  periods  of  storage  which  can  cause  your  batteries  to  degrade  faster.  Our  advice  for 

simplicity of use would be to leave the camper plugged in, NOCO advertises that this is acceptable practice.  

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Please follow these steps for proper battery care during periods of storage if you are NOT leaving your OP4 plugged into shore 

power during storage.
1. 

Completely charge the battery before storage 

2. 

Store the battery in a cool, dry location. Heat is a battery killer. Do not forget to completely remove all loads from the 

battery (turn off your battery disconnect or remove the connection to your battery post). 

3. 

Monitor the specific gravity or voltage. Once below 70% charge, give it a boost charge.  

4. 

Completely recharge the battery before putting back in service. 

5. 

Equalize the battery before putting back in service. 

Following the above would mean that you need to disconnect the batteries entirely from your system, this would result in the Air Compressor not operating 

after winter storage; you would therefore need to manually inflate the tent for your first use.  

Please ensure you sanitize, flush and drain the water tanks before first use and after any period of storage. To maintain the 

cleanliness of your potable water tanks please ensure you ONLY use water from a reliable source and that all water is flushed 

from your potable water tanks after each trip or every two weeks when in use. Do NOT store water in the tanks for more than 

two weeks. To drain your potable water system: 

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Turn off the water pumps

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On bottom of both potable water tanks is a drain plug. Open this plug to allow remaining water to gravity drain. Ensure 

water is collected and disposed of in a responsible way.  

•  Open your faucet & shower to allow any residual water to drain. Close the faucets again. 

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Ensure the drain plug is closed again before re-fill the tanks.

 We strongly recommend sanitizing your potable water tanks at least once every six months. If you suspect an issue with the 

quality of the water in your tanks or notice discoloration, odor or foul taste you should sanitize immediately. Always check 

your potable water source and use a fill hose listed for use with potable water.  To sanitize your potable water system: 

•  Flush all water from system as detailed above 

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Use a potable water sanitizing product such as  Camco TastePURE Spring Fresh Water System Cleaner

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Do NOT use bleach to sanitize the tanks as they are stainless steel and it will cause corrosion 

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Follow the steps as directed on your potable water sanitizing product to fill, sanitize and purge as required.  

To avoid damage to your water system caused by cold weather or during long periods of storage, please follow these steps 

to winterize your water system:

WARNING! 

Do NOT use automotive antifreeze to winterize your potable water system as they are highly toxic and 

ingestion may leave to serious injury or death

•  Drain the water from your potable water system following the above steps. 

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Flush the water tanks with RV winterizing fluid; please follow the instructions on the label carefully to determine the 

correct dilution or amount of fluid to use.  

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Using the water pumps for both the front and rear tanks, run this winterizing fluid through the entire water system 

including the faucets and shower as well. This will lubricate and protect your water pumps and fittings during storage.  

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DO NOT use the water pumps to run your tanks dry. Instead run the pumps to get some of this fluid through the system.  

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After winter follow the steps above to purge the winterizing solution from your system (you may need to flush with water 

several times) then sanitize your potable water system.    

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nsure that your camper and accessories are fit for the road and you adhere to all local laws.

1. 

Check the wheels and tires and ensure they are in good condition with the bolts correctly torqued.

2. 

Check tire pressures once a month and before any extended trips

3. 

Check to ensure all bolts are tightened on the under carriage.

4. 

Check the lights and fittings and ensure they are functioning correctly.

5. 

Check the brakes are in good working order

6. 

The chassis/running gear and the gas installation of your OP4 camper should be checked on an annual 

basis by a  qualified service center.

7. 

Purge & your water tanks of winterizing fluid & Sanitize as required. 

POTABLE WATER SYSTEM MAINTENENCE

Содержание OP4 2020

Страница 1: ...O P 4 V 0 8 2 0 OPUS CAMPER 2 0 2 0 O W N E R S H A N D B O O K M O D E L O P 4...

Страница 2: ...re carried out by a local indepen dent service department to ensure that you will still be covered under warranty Retain all invoices and documentation to allow for proper reimbursement through your d...

Страница 3: ...tion Number VIN The VIN Plate can be found on the exterior of your OPUS to the left of the door VIN We recommend making a note of your VIN in the template as shown This will be required by insurance c...

Страница 4: ...loy rim 235 75R15 Brake System 12v Electric Drum Brakes with additional E brake to assist with un hitching and trailer brake away system Lights LED dimmable foot well lights and individually switched...

Страница 5: ...9 OP4 DIMENSIONS 8...

Страница 6: ...your vehicle is both dangerous and illegal You can tell if your brakes are working properly by connecting the 7 pin plug starting the engine of the tow vehicle and then getting someone to listen to t...

Страница 7: ...es running Do not take a reading when an appliance such as a fridge is running It will give a false reading Voltage may appear below 12 0 if the batteries are under load fridge is actively running The...

Страница 8: ...remove locking pins and unfold the Cargo Rack and secure the locking pins back in place Un clip the spare wheel carrier and swing it down to the horizontal position taking care to support the weight...

Страница 9: ...own to allow air to escape Twist open the triangle bolt latches to the maximum and push down on the bed lid so that the latches are over the hook Do not try to close the latches until you have done th...

Страница 10: ...he right of the door The hose from the AIR compressor is threaded up through the cabinetry to the main AIR tent inlet valve The compressor is activated by the button on the control panel which also ha...

Страница 11: ...chen fits into This pole is also adjustable We recommend using these support legs each time you set up the kitchen WARNINGS WARNING Ensure the spring bolt locking pins are locked in place AND that the...

Страница 12: ...wer If a propane leak is suspected fully disconnect the propane tanks and make an appointment to have your OP15 serviced with your dealership Do not use any other gas systems than those provided with...

Страница 13: ...t dial up and vice versa for cooler water 10 To activate the water flow slide the switch located on the shower head WARNING The Hot Water Shower is capable of producing scalding water temperatures Ple...

Страница 14: ...usage and power hungry appliances will deplete the battery s charge quickly Inside the OPUS there are four 12v mini sockets These are for the 12v LED light strips There are two 12v outlets located a...

Страница 15: ...ma screen simply use the handle to pull the screen up and use the supplied rubber bungee to attach the handle to the plastic hoop on the roof of the tent Please refer to the instructions included with...

Страница 16: ...e to the receiving valve in the same way as in step 2 except you will need to thread the top of the valve on to the Cross Filling Tube before you push the tube on to the valve Twist the top of the val...

Страница 17: ...right for higher heat and left for lower heat STEP 5 Turn the heater switch to on This is the toggle switch on the top of the thermostat Click it to the LEFT to turn it on STEP 6 You will hear the fan...

Страница 18: ...appliance when required STEP 2 The thermostat control will show off in the bottom right corner of the display STEP 3 Turn off the A C breaker on the 120v control panel during storage NEW TRAILER MAIN...

Страница 19: ...also experience depending on the weather and use condensation This should not be confused with leakage To reduce the risks of condensation please ensure your product is adequately ventilated Please n...

Страница 20: ...something requires additional servicing 3 It is the responsibility of the OP4 owner to ensure all warranty work is completed by an approved OPUS dealership Failure to do so may result in incomplete or...

Страница 21: ...ompletely depleted over long periods of storage which can cause your batteries to degrade faster Our advice for simplicity of use would be to leave the camper plugged in NOCO advertises that this is a...

Страница 22: ...fitable to recycle How to prolong battery life Limit deep cycling Do not deep cycle starter battery Apply fully saturation charge Avoid heat Transport Flooded Class 8 restrictions provide corrosive la...

Страница 23: ...the express written permission of OPUS Any affiliates representatives associates agents suppliers resellers or similar of OPUS shall have no authority to authorize or deny warranty claims on behalf o...

Страница 24: ...l Pump for Air Tent 10 Draft Bug Excluders 11 Tent Corner Protectors 12 Radio Stereo CD Player 13 Speaker system 14 USB Ports 1 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 10 11 DRAFT AND BUG EXCLUDERS Use on four corners of mai...

Страница 25: ...W W W O P U S C A M P E R U S...

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