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Fresh Water

Fresh water can be supplied to your camper in two ways.
You can utilize water from an internal supply that you
carry with you, in the camper’s fresh water tank, or from
an external pressurized source.

Access the exterior pressurized water source by con-
necting to the source with a clean garden hose, used
ONLY for connecting fresh water to the camper.

Components of the camper’s water system consist of
strong, light-weight, corrosion-resistant materials, which
provide long life and easy cleaning. By following the
instructions for water system use as outlined in this
manual, you can expect efficient operation with a mini-
mum of maintenance.

Water Center Panel

Fresh Water Tank

Your internal water supply tank is filled through a gravity
fill spout located on the side of the camper. Two styles of
fill spouts are used. To fill the style equipped with a
hinged lid, slide the locking lever to the side to release
and lift the protective cover.

The other style has a cap that screws off for access. In
either case, water can be added to the tank by use of a
bucket or hose. It is a good idea to use a different color
hose for filling the fresh water tank than the one used for
drainage so that you will know at a glance which one is
safe to use. If using a container such as a bucket to fill
the tank, be sure it is clean and safe, and label it so it will
be used only for this purpose.

NOTE:

Always fill the tank with clean, drinkable water from a
known safe source.

NOTE:

Be sure to close the lid on the gravity fill spout to main-
tain system security.

NOTE:

Water can be drawn from the onboard supply tank by
turning on the faucet.

NOTE:

When the system is filled, check for any leakage.

Draining the Water Tank

Water in the supply tank can be drained by opening the
drain cock located beside the water tank. Lift the drain
cock handle to drain the tank. Push the handle back
down to close the valve. The drain valve for campers
with tanks below the floor is located under the camper
beside the gravity fill spout.

Pressurized Water Supply

To utilize water from an external pressurized source (city
water), proceed as follows:

1. Be sure the galley (kitchen) faucet is in the OFF

position.

2. Remove the cap from the city water connection,

located on the outside wall near the sink.

3. Connect a good quality hose to both the camper

connection, and the connection at the city water
supply. Remember to use hoses of different colors
for obtaining water and draining lines to avoid pos-
sible contamination of your water system.

4. Turn the city water supply on. Open the kitchen fau-

cet. Be sure there are no kinks in your hose which
could restrict the water flow.

NOTE:

A check valve in the system prevents the water from fill-
ing the internal water storage tank.

Traveling with Water

When traveling, you may want to drain the tank or keep
the quantity of water to a minimum. This will reduce the
total weight of the RV for travel. The location of the fresh
water and the waste water tank drain valves will vary
from unit to unit, but is generally located beneath the unit
near the respective tank.

Water in the tank can be drained by turning the drain
cock perpendicular (vertically) to the RV body. To close
the valve, turn the lever parallel (horizontally) to the RV
body.

NOTE:

When draining the tanks, be sure the water pump is off.

PLUMBING

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Summary of Contents for Flagstaff 2015

Page 1: ...BEGIN THE JOURNEY Camping Trailer Owner s Manual Camping Trailer Owner s Manual Camping Trailer ...

Page 2: ...ng the mobile phone App at the AppleTM APP Store or Google PlayTM for AndroidTM Your tent camper underwent a thorough inspection before it was shipped to the dealer However to ensure your com plete satisfaction the dealer will perform an inspection of various components and the operating system of your camper before you take delivery Take time to walk through this inspection with your dealer A wal...

Page 3: ...ring the obligation to install such changes on previously manufactured tent campers This Owner s Manual was current at the time of printing however products are continually being upgraded and improved therefore some differences may occur between the description in this manual and the product s in your camper If differences do occur follow the component manufacturer s instructions provided with you...

Page 4: ...not available for the particular products write or call the manufac turer concerned to obtain the location of the nearest service center 2 Forest River Inc does not warrant components manufactured by others including but not limited to tires appli ances equipment ranges ovens furnaces batteries axles hubs bearings power converters refrigerators burners floors and brake systems These parts may or m...

Page 5: ...ime not to exceed sixty 60 days after delivery by you All of Forest River s expenses in remedying the defect shall be borne by Forest River Inc YOUR OBLIGATIONS To validate this Warranty be sure your dealer completed and returned the owner s registration within ten 10 days of purchase The return of this registration form is a condition precedent to warranty coverage Failure to return the com plete...

Page 6: ...ter discov ery of the defect This written notice should contain the following information 1 Your name and mailing address 2 Proof of date of purchase 3 Model year and serial number of the camper 4 Name and address of dealer from whom the camper was purchased 5 Description of the defect All costs incurred by you in transporting the Forest River Inc system for warranty service shall be borne by you ...

Page 7: ...ater 32 Water Center Panel 32 Traveling with Water 32 Water Pump 33 Sanitizing Portable Water System 33 Toilet 34 Winterization and De winterization 34 Water System Maintenance and Troubleshooting 35 APPLIANCES 36 Range 36 Refrigerator 37 Furnace 37 Water Heater 37 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 38 Exterior 38 Fiberglass and Aluminum Siding 38 Seals and Adhesives 38 Frame 38 Wheels and Tires 39 Brakes and W...

Page 8: ...se attention to all safety precautions given and be sure to follow them Keep all literature including this manual with the tent camper for easy reference If service on any appliance is required contact your dealer or an authorized service representative of the appliance manufacturer Appliances available in the camper include the range refrigerator water heater and optional furnace Operating instru...

Page 9: ...ould cause premature wear on your appliances furnace water systems carpet drapes upholstery bedding and interior surfaces This premature wear caused by perma nent residency may be considered abnormal or abusive use and could reduce or in some cases void your war ranty coverage Coach Net When you take delivery of your new Forest River Inc recreational vehicle you are provided with an emergency road...

Page 10: ...Warranty Pre Delivery Sample Forms CUSTOMER INFORMATION 9 ...

Page 11: ...ectify the situation with your RV dealership you may consider con tacting the Forest River Warranty Customer Service rep resentative Contact information is provided on the back inside cover of the Owner s Manual When calling please have the following information ready 1 Your I D number 2 Name and location of your selling dealer 3 The date of your purchase 4 The nature of the problem CUSTOMER INFOR...

Page 12: ...der applicable state law Emergency Messenger Service Stay in touch with family and friends with no cost emergency message service Nationwide Trip Routing Make your next trip more enjoyable with custom trip routing and full color maps We provide easy to follow maps and directions travel tips and a list of interesting places to see and much more Coverage Coverage is available for one year on your ne...

Page 13: ...laced Safety Regulations and Propane The following warnings are posted throughout your rec reational vehicle to provide information on propane safety They have been installed not only because of the requirement to do so but also as a constant reminder to occupants of the recreational vehicle to exercise proper caution when using or being around propane appliances and equipment We are listing them ...

Page 14: ...eryone out of the recreational vehicle immediately Always have a plan of escape Update and practice your escape plan every six months Have a meeting and discuss the plan showing everyone what to do including guests Do not waste time by picking up valuables or getting dressed Sometimes seconds count Vacuum any dust off the alarm weekly using the soft brush attachment DO NOT spray cleaning agents or...

Page 15: ... cooking food unattended 3 Never smoke in bed and always use an ashtray 4 Never allow children to play with propane or electri cal equipment 5 Never use an open flame as a flashlight 6 Have faulty or damaged wiring and electrical com ponents repaired immediately 7 Never overload electrical circuits 8 Locate any propane leaks and have them repaired immediately 9 Keep cooking surfaces clean and free...

Page 16: ...lar part of your vehicle maintenance routine CAUTION Safety First Basic Tire Maintenance Properly maintained tires improve steering stop ping traction and load carrying capability of your vehicle Under inflated tires and overloaded vehicles are major causes of tire failure Therefore to avoid flat tires and other types of tire failures you should maintain proper tire pressure observe tire and vehic...

Page 17: ...ar patterns on the tread cracks foreign objects or other signs of wear or trauma Remove bits of glass and any other foreign objects wedged in the tread Make sure your tire valves have valve caps Check tire pressure before going on a long trip Do not overload your vehicle Check the tire information placard for the maximum recom mended load for the vehicle If you are towing a trailer remember that s...

Page 18: ...cessive brak ing Be sure the lug bolts are seated in the counter sunk holes of the wheel and keep them free of rust Refer to the axle manufacturers operation and maintenance manual for additional information concerning the camp er s wheels and lug bolts If the tire manufacturers infor mation differs from the above instructions follow the tire manufacturers directions Changing a Tire Safety is the ...

Page 19: ...ight make a list and a dia gram you can use for future reference Plan your loading and storage so that emergency items are easily accessed Place heavier or breakable items on the camper floor for greater load stability Make sure these items are well packed and secured to prevent move ment Take extra care not to overload the front and rear ends of the camper Use packing material around breakable it...

Page 20: ...buting hitch mounting brackets NOTE Failing to follow any of the above five stipulations will void the frame warranty on your camper Wiring Along with your hitch it is also necessary to install the proper electrical connection from the tow vehicle to your camper A car end pigtail is supplied with leads of adequate length to allow connection to your tow vehicle wiring system Be sure you use wiring ...

Page 21: ...erous swaying or jack knifing on slippery pavement or during an emergency stop Before leaving on a trip check for proper braking action on a short road test Apply the brakes several times at different speeds and pressures If wheel lock up occurs the brake shoe adjustment is too tight If no camper brake action is occurring brake shoe adjustment is too loose Do not exceed a speed of 30 mph during th...

Page 22: ...nce to merge safely Keep a safe distance between yourself and the traffic ahead When applying the brakes allow extra time to slow down or stop safely The heavier your camper the greater the distance required to bring it to a stop A panic stop can cause the camper to jack knife which can result in damage to both your vehicles and or cause an accident Always drive within the speed limit Reduce speed...

Page 23: ...ction you want the camper to go Back up when possible to the left You will be able to see the movement of the camper easier Be sure you have a clear line of vision in the mirror When the camper is proceeding in the direction you want it to go allow the tow vehicle to follow Turn the steering wheel sharply to bring the camper and tow vehicle back to a straight line When you have both vehicles in a ...

Page 24: ...t has not loosened Must have safety pin or lock in coupler 3 Way Tongue Jack Must be raised as far as possible or removed and stored Propane Bottles Connections should be secured and the service valve closed NOTE Some states prohibit vehicles equipped with propane bottles from using tunnels A few other states prohibit traveling with the service valve open Check the regula tions of the states throu...

Page 25: ...d either 30 or 50 amp Holding tank chemicals Registration and insurance information for recre ational vehicle and tow vehicle Spare set of keys Three pieces of 2 thick x 6 wide x 10 long pieces of wood For leveling the vehicle in uneven camping areas Even if you have leveling jacks built in they may come in handy The wood can also be used as chocks to help prevent the unit from rolling forward or ...

Page 26: ...or per sonal belongings NOTE Condensation is not a result of a defect Damage from condensation remains the responsibility of the owner NOTE Always ventilate and dry tent with bows and braces in place as soon as possible after each exposure to mois ture Mildew is always the result of negligence NOTE To avoid possible damage to the finish do not use sol vents rubbing compound or an abrasive cleaner ...

Page 27: ...service valve slowly and check all connections for leaks as outlined further in this sec tion 8 Follow the manufacturer s instructions carefully when lighting a propane appliance WARNING Vent blockage can result in excessive propane pressure which can cause fire or explosion Keep the regulator protective cover in place to minimize this danger and protect the regulator from the ele ments WARNING Ne...

Page 28: ... 11 inches water column or 6 35 PSI The two stage regulator does not have to work as hard since the second stage receives consistent pressure rather than inlet pressure which varies The result is a safer and more efficient system and helps to eliminate problems such as freeze up and pilot outages WARNING Never alter the position of the regulator Propane regulators must always be installed with the...

Page 29: ...n of the hose for wear The average life of a propane hose is approximately 2 to 3 years Inspect the hose before each camping season and when having the tank filled Look for signs of dete rioration such as cracks or loss of flexibility Protect the hose from the direct rays of the sun if possible to help slow down the aging process When the hose is replaced always replace it with a hose of the same ...

Page 30: ... to vibration or road shocks WARNING Never check for leaks with an open flame Also never attempt propane repairs without the proper knowledge and tools to accomplish the job NOTE Forest River does not recommend and strongly advises against anyone other than a certified propane service technician perform propane repairs NOTE Propane is naturally odorless An additive which creates a garlic like odor...

Page 31: ... pull out to extend the cord A cutout on the cap allows you to replace the cap over the cord to keep water and dirt from entering the cord storage compartment For models with a removable power cord Your Coachmen Pop Up Camper is equipped with a power converter The camper can be hooked up to an external 120 volt power source for operation of the convenience outlets and 120 volt operation of the opt...

Page 32: ... GFCI is designed to break the flow of current to the protected outlet when an imbalance of current is detected Imbalances include electrical leakage in an appliance that has developed a weak spot in electrical insulation The possibility of electrocution exists when using a faulty appliance while at the same time being in contact with an electrical ground such as water or the earth If an imbal anc...

Page 33: ... Water can be drawn from the onboard supply tank by turning on the faucet NOTE When the system is filled check for any leakage Draining the Water Tank Water in the supply tank can be drained by opening the drain cock located beside the water tank Lift the drain cock handle to drain the tank Push the handle back down to close the valve The drain valve for campers with tanks below the floor is locat...

Page 34: ... turn the faucets off Be sure that the water heater has been filled before lighting the pilot NOTE When using the internal water supply you may want to add water to the tank to replace the water used during the initial start up process of allowing all components of the system to fill This process will use a substantial amount of water from your water storage tank Drainage The sink drain is a direc...

Page 35: ...inst adding water to the bowl without the cas sette in proper position The Porta Potti you have may operate differently from the one described in this manual For complete operat ing cleaning maintenance and winterizing storage instructions refer to the instructions supplied with the Porta Potti that came with your camper Pay particular attention to any notes or cautions associated with its use Als...

Page 36: ...water heater tank Water System Maintenance and Troubleshooting Most problems can be greatly reduced if not altogether eliminated by following a schedule of planned inspec tions and maintenance Neglecting proper maintenance procedures is the usual cause of most water system problems and is easily recognized as such In addition to neglect road vibrations and shocks as well as excessive pressure from...

Page 37: ...pane appliance Lighting The Range Be certain the propane bottle service valve is OPEN Light a match and hold it close to the range burner then turn the burner s control knob to full ON Air in the line may cause a blowing sound and may extin guish the match When the line is free of air the burner should light readily Adjust the burner flame with the con trol knob WARNING It is not safe to use cooki...

Page 38: ... Turn the main propane valve control knob to the OFF position Set the thermostat above room temperature A slight delay will occur before the blower starts Allow the blower to run for five minutes for combustion chamber purge cycle After five minutes set thermostat below room tem perature Turn the main propane valve control knob to ON position Set thermostat above room temperature Allow 30 seconds ...

Page 39: ...sary Small cracks in the fiberglass can usually be repaired by using a fiberglass filler Allow the filler to harden sand then repaint with gelcoat Check with your dealer for fur ther instructions and product information To avoid moisture from entering through breaks physical damage to fiberglass or aluminum should be repaired immediately before possibly causing problems with inte rior walls and co...

Page 40: ...a dry place 5 Saturate all seams with water and check inside the camper for any seam leaks Make sure that any moisture in the interior resulting from this process is removed if present 6 Allow the tent to dry making sure it is completely dry before putting it away 7 If leaking should reoccur after prolonged use you may consider resealing the stitching with one of the recommended tent sealing produ...

Page 41: ...es and Pre Finished Panels Keep the wood products in your tent camper looking like new for the life of the unit by treating the cabinetry and wood surfaces with a good furniture polish Clean pre finished panels with a spray type furniture polish Avoid constant exposure to direct sunlight which can cause wood to fade and dry out Water System Regularly check all hoses fittings and connections for le...

Page 42: ... good idea to consult your dealer regarding any special requirements for storage in your particular geographic location 1 Park the camper on a level surface 2 Clean and dry the camper thoroughly both inside and out including the refrigerator sink and shower 3 Be sure electrical switches and appliances are turned off 4 Do not leave a battery in the camper for the winter It will discharge within 30 ...

Page 43: ...of wear Lifter System Lubricate Axles Mounting bolts should be torqued to specific foot pounds Wheel Bearings Repack wheel bearings Yearly Item Procedure Roof Lubricate roof vent mecha nism with light oil Doors Lubricate door locks and strike pocket including exte rior storage and access doors Water and Drainage Winterize system if needed due to weather conditions As Required Item Procedure Tent M...

Page 44: ...t the end of that time the LED will turn Green indi cating full operation If the detector has detected unsafe levels of pro pane it will immediately go into alarm CAUTION This detector cannot alarm during the three minute warm up cycle Testing WARNING Test the operation of this detector after the vehicle has been in storage before each trip and at least once per week during use Simply press the Te...

Page 45: ... 15 to 93 Audible Output 85 db 10 feet Visual Alarm Signal Blinking Red Visual Mute Signal Blinking Green Visual Malfunction Signal Alternating Red Green Alarm Trigger 25 of the LEL of Pro pane and Methane Confirmation Circuit 8 Seconds 40 441 3 x 3 5 x 1 38 40 442 6 5 x 3 5 x 1 38 Alternate Case 40 442 4 8 x 3 5 x 1 3 Case Material Geon 3700 Flame Rating 94 5V Warranty 1 Year Limited Testing Labo...

Page 46: ...ropylene melt blown intermediate filtration medium The replaceable cartridge which is the heart of The WaterPur system has been tested to meet the mate rial requirements of NSG Standards 42 53 and 58 It has been tested to meet the performance requirements of NSF Standard 42 for Class 1 Chlorine reduction and Standard 53 for Class 1 Turbidity and Cyst reduction Sanitize prior to using your RV s fre...

Page 47: ...cifications shall be limited solely to the replacement of product proven defective at the Seller s sole discre tion Determination of suitability of product of uses con templated by Buyer shall be the sole responsibility of Buyer Use of this product constitutes Buyer s accep tance of this limited liability Description The WaterPur model CCi 10CLW12 is a Household Class Group 2 water filtration devi...

Page 48: ...13 Safety Regulations and Propane 12 Tire Safety 15 Vehicle ID Decals and Plates 12 Vehicle Serial Number Label 12 INTRODUCTION 1 Limited Lifetime Warranty 5 Limited Warranty 3 Welcome Letter 1 LIVING QUARTERS 25 Condensation and Humidity 25 Electrical System 30 Fuses and Circuit Breakers 31 Prolonged Occupancy 25 Propane 25 PLUMBING 32 Fresh Water 32 Sanitizing Portable Water System 33 Toilet 34 ...

Page 49: ...NOTES 48 ...

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