• Ensure that the tires are in good condition and properly inflated. Monitor the tire
pressure closely for proper inflation. Neglecting to do so could result in overheating
of a tire, which could result in a blowout.
• Check and tighten the wheel lugs after the first 10 miles, 25 miles and then again
after 50 miles (16, 40 and 80 kilometers). Check periodically as described in the axle
manufacturer’s owner’s manual thereafter.
• Check the brakes in a safe area - not while traveling on a busy highway.
• Always block the trailer wheels solidly before unhitching from the tow vehicle.
• Never move the unit while people are inside.
• Before leaving a camping area towing a trailer, refer to the “Preparing to Travel
Home...” chapter and review all applicable instructions.
• Observe the warning labels attached to your vehicle concerning LP gas, water,
electricity and loading.
• Observe the maintenance chart in this manual and all applicable information supplied
by component part manufacturers related to your respective unit.
COLD WEATHER/EXTENDED USE
Your trailer has been built for enjoyment in a recreational manner. It is not intended to be
used as full-time living quarters.
Caution: Continuous living in your trailer could cause accelerated wear and
damage to component parts. It also voids the warranty.
• Use of this trailer during cold weather will require more protection. Using skirting or
insulation below floor level will provide additional protection if you are camped in
one area for an extended period.
• Proper care should be taken with the fresh water and drainage systems to avoid
freezing problems. Consult with your independent, authorized dealer or RV supply
house for advice on heat tapes, etc.
• Adequate gas and electrical supply is needed along with protection from possible
freeze-ups on gas regulator. The furnace will substantially increase battery draw and
LP gas use.
• During cool weather usage, ventilation or the addition of a dehumidifier may be
required to reduce condensation. See the next section for important information on
controlling condensation.
• An optional winter insulation package may have been added to your unit. If you have
this feature, a larger furnace and extra insulation were added to protect your unit from
colder weather. Some or all of the above notes may still be applicable to your RV.
8
Safety
Summary of Contents for 2004 Conventional Travel
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