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2004 • LaPalma

Water Systems

WARNING: You should use only non-toxic RV antifreeze that is

specifically made for potable water systems. Automotive antifreeze,

if ingested, can cause blindness, deafness or death. It is 

recommended that this procedure be done by a qualified RV

service technician familiar with motorhomes, such as the author-

ized selling dealer. 

De-winterization:

For de-winterization, open the water tank shut off valve if applicable.

Close water tank and low point drains and fill the fresh water tank with
water. Reconnect the power supply line for the water pump. Turn water
pump on and operate all faucets, one at a time, until clear water is present. If
applicable, cycle icemaker several times until fresh water is present and
reconnect valve outlet line. Install new water faucet filter. Fill water heater
with water.

Summary of Contents for LaPalma

Page 1: ...LAPALMA 2004 Warranty General Information Driving Safety Exterior Interior Care Appliances Equipment Water Systems LP Gas System Electrical Systems Under Hood Index...

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Page 3: ...AT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT PROBLEMS HOW TO GET SERVICE WHAT THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER EVENTS DISCHARGING WARRANTOR FROM OBLIGATION UNDER WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL DAMAGES LEGAL R...

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Page 5: ...chase date or the first 24 000 miles of use whichever occurs first In addition the Limited Warranty provided by Warrantor covers the steel or aluminum frame structure of the sidewalls excluding slide...

Page 6: ...sts so the above limitation may not apply to you Warrantor s Limited Warranty covers defects in the manufacture of your motorhome and defects in materials used to manufacture your motorhome Also see t...

Page 7: ...ssfully repair the defect s so that Warrantor can become directly involved in exercising a final repair attempt for the purpose of performing a successful repair to the identified defect s The Warrant...

Page 8: ...d chips or other defects or damage in or to the exterior or finish caused by rocks or other road hazards the environment including airborne pollutants salt tree sap and hail Misuse or neglect accident...

Page 9: ...IONS PERIOD FROM EXPIRING THESE TERMS AND ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTY DISPUTES BETWEEN WARRANTOR AND PURCHASER SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE SUBSTANTIVE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA WITHOUT REGARD TO...

Page 10: ...e grain patterns some natural light and dark areas may result The beauty lies in these natural variations of color and grain that give each cabinet its own individual charm The beauty of these product...

Page 11: ...ties 16 Customer Responsibilities 16 SERVICE SUGGESTIONS 16 Prepare for the Appointment 17 Prepare a List 17 Be Reasonable With Your Requests 17 No Looking Over the Technician s Shoulder 17 Inspect th...

Page 12: ...ective hold ers Brand name products of other companies mentioned in this manual are not endorsed by the manufacturer of the motorhome The information contained in this document is intended to reflect...

Page 13: ...operation of motorhome and or components Indicates INSPECT Inspection of the motorhome and or its components is required Additional instruction may follow Indicates LUBE Lubrication or addition of lu...

Page 14: ...published which describe these parks and the availability of services and hook ups On overnight or weekend trips chances are you will probably not fill up the sewage holding tanks deplete the water o...

Page 15: ...nistration NHTSA in addition to notifying Monaco Coach If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of motorhomes it may ord...

Page 16: ...the service is warrantable or out of warranty As a new motorhome owner you are responsible for regular and proper maintenance This will help you prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not co...

Page 17: ...pect to have the motorhome back by 5 00 p m If you list a number of items and must have your motorhome back by the end of the day discuss the situation with the service manager and list items in order...

Page 18: ...mber_______________________________________________________ Cooktop Range Model Serial Number _________________________________________________ Located under top burner plate Microwave Model Serial Nu...

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Page 21: ...term associated with the water supply that you hook up to at campgrounds It is called city water because water is pulled from a central source like in a city and not the fresh water tank Curbside This...

Page 22: ...he motorhome Egress windows can be easily identified by their red handles Full Hook Up Site A campground that has city water shore power and sewer hook ups or connections available Grey Water Term ass...

Page 23: ...ical cord which runs from the motorhome to the campground 120 Volt electrical supply Shore Line Plug The 120 Volt outlet allows the motorhome to be hooked up to a campground facility Stinger An arm at...

Page 24: ...nterstatebatteries com Carbon Monoxide Detector Safe T Alert 800 383 0269 www safe t alert com Cooktop Atwood Products 800 873 4328 www atwoodmobile com Dash Radio Magnadyne 800 638 3600 www magnadyne...

Page 25: ...Iota Engineering 800 866 4682 www iotaengineering com VCR RCA 877 266 2728 www rca com Inverter 1500 W Xantrex Technology 800 446 6180 www xantrex com 130 W Dimensions Unlimited Inc 651 653 7000 Level...

Page 26: ...r Pump Shurflo 800 854 3218 www shurflo com MANUAL ADDENDUMS www monacocoach com Click ENTER to enter the main web page Then click on the SERVICE link and choose MANUAL ADDENDUMS from the drop down me...

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Page 28: ...FOLD CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE FOLD Place Postage Here TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS PLANT 17 MONACO COACH CORPORATION 91320 COBURG INDUSTRIAL WAY COBURG OR 97408 9908...

Page 29: ...MPRINT TERMS REPRESENTATIONS By your signature s on this form and in order to induce Monaco Coach Corporation to transfer its Limited Warranty you represent the following 1 That you have received and...

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Page 31: ...67 Tire Pressure Inflation Guideline 68 Tire Chart Goodyear 69 Inspecting Pressure 70 Air Pressure Checklist 72 Supporting When Leveling 73 Tire Vibration 74 Tire Rotation 74 Tread 74 Tire Care 75 In...

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Page 33: ...ucted prior to moving the motorhome will ensure nothing is overlooked and will assist in familiarizing the owner with the motorhome Prior to moving the motorhome perform a general inspection which inc...

Page 34: ...ety belts are supplied at affixed seating positions Do not occupy seats not equipped with safety belts while the motorhome is in motion Do not use a single seat belt on more than one person Pilot and...

Page 35: ...d must be below the top of the safety seat Secure safety seat harness straps at or below the shoulders See Example 1 Children over 40 pounds ages 4 to 8 unless over 4 9 require a booster seat The boos...

Page 36: ...nual for proper installation and how to properly secure the safety or booster seat CAUTION Seat belts must only be used on permanently mounted seats Do not use a single seat belt on more than one pers...

Page 37: ...aution to avoid situations which might require quick momentum changes Increase reaction time by paying attention to traffic and road conditions 12 15 seconds ahead of the motorhome s position The moto...

Page 38: ...se a four second rule when following other vehicles at speeds under 40 mph Use a five second rule when following at speeds over 40 mph Right Turns Negotiating a right hand turn in a motorhome can be d...

Page 39: ...es and belts which are more susceptible to fatigue in extreme heat Winter and Cold Climate Conditions The motorhome should be prepared for Cold Weather Use Keep speeds slow and steady Make moves gradu...

Page 40: ...f fire or explosion Turn off all pilot lights and appliances before entering a refueling station Unit has two buttons MODE and F C which are used to change the unit between various operations Ignition...

Page 41: ...ne repeat the first three steps of this procedure After the new zone is set press the MODE button to skip calibration It is not necessary to recalibrate the compass when you change the zone value Slee...

Page 42: ...ater pressure regulator Hand tools 12 Volt DC test light and a 110 AC Polarity Tester These may be helpful when on the phone with a technician A battery hydrometer to check the condition of battery el...

Page 43: ...hoses for wear Inspect wiring for loose frayed or corroded connections Start engine and listen for any unusual noises Driving Preparations Inspect fluid level if applicable in oil bath hubs Fill the w...

Page 44: ...While packing the motorhome keep two things in mind turning and braking For the motorhome to handle well the load will need to be evenly distributed side to side and front to back Additionally heavy...

Page 45: ...capacity It is recommended to weigh the motorhome when fully loaded to ensure proper weight distribution of the GCVW Gross Combined Vehicle Weight When weighing the motorhome add all passenger weight...

Page 46: ...e the electrical connection and perform a light check before starting each trip and at each rest stop 3 Check the tire frequently Flat tires on a towed vehicle cannot be detected from the motorhome wh...

Page 47: ...ould strip the wires 3 8 Twist the wire and place under clip and secure screw Make sure there are no loose strands of wire which could short against the case or other terminals The motorhome can be eq...

Page 48: ...brightness is reduced NIGHT should be used for night viewing and driving through tunnels Bright Control Clockwise rotation increases the picture brightness Counterclockwise rotation decreases the pic...

Page 49: ...stacles If the site meets the particular criteria prepare to back in carefully Have the co pilot guide you using the five hand signals The co pilot will perform just as important a job as the driver W...

Page 50: ...n completely disconnect the tow vehicle from motorhome Trying to back up the motorhome with a tow vehicle connected will result in damage to the motorhome tow vehicle and towing device The same rules...

Page 51: ...esult in apply ing excess torsion stress twist to the chassis and body resulting in damage to the windshield or entry door malfunction The leveling jacks are not designed for changing tires This can c...

Page 52: ...everal times until system air pressure is below 60 psi With the ignition on push and hold the Air Dump switch to lower the suspension This reduces the amount the jack will need to extend before making...

Page 53: ...ark brake is reset and the transmission is placed in Neutral Maintenance Occasionally while the jacks are fully extended use Dexron III to wipe and clean the jack rod This will serve as a solvent as w...

Page 54: ...eplace the reservoir cap Retract the jack The reservoir is now at the proper level If the site for the motorhome has full hook ups use this quick reference hook up checklist This hook up list is only...

Page 55: ...desired A phone jack hook up is provided in the service center Phone outlets are placed throughout the motorhome including a phone line to the satellite receiver Hook the potable water hose to the cit...

Page 56: ...ving at your destination fill the motorhome with fuel to increase generator running time Never try to use batteries until they are completely dead or when the lights dim out Each time the batteries ar...

Page 57: ...ving to use interior lights If interior lighting is needed use one light in a central location such as the vanity During the day it is still important to conserve on energy Turn on the water pump only...

Page 58: ...picnic table or if no picnic table is available eat at the dinette table by candlelight Leave shoes outdoors or at the entry step to avoid tracking in dirt Open windows during the day instead of using...

Page 59: ...e solids from the drain hose Disconnect the sewer hose Flush hose with clean water from non potable hose Store the hose Install the sewer cap Fill the fresh water tank Disconnect and store the fresh w...

Page 60: ...forgotten items Secure and lock the entry door for travel When using the hydraulic jacks ensure the jack pad is clear of debris when retracted Loose rocks gravel and debris can be thrown from the jack...

Page 61: ...n on clear plastic cover and twist 5 To rewind crank the handle in the retract direction When it is fully retracted push down on the lever handle to keep the light locked into place It may be possible...

Page 62: ...anks slowly due to a weak chassis battery there are electrical back up systems in place that will increase chassis battery voltage Battery Boost Switch The Battery Boost switch engages a heavy duty so...

Page 63: ...sufficient with the Boost switch held down try to start the engine If the engine fails to crank or fails to crank quickly the chassis battery may be depleted and the motorhome will require jump starti...

Page 64: ...isconnect the cables Disconnect the negative cables before disconnecting the positive cables to prevent arcing If the engine does not crank or cranks slowly DO NOT CONTINUE Obtain assistance from a qu...

Page 65: ...antial frame structural member Never allow anyone to go under a motorhome while it is being lifted by towing equipment unless the disabled motorhome is adequately supported by safety stands Do not tow...

Page 66: ...l that proper tire pressure be maintained so that it will properly support the weight of the motorhome Improper tire pressure will lead to abnormal wear or sudden tire failure The tire performs other...

Page 67: ...ver inflated tire will reduce the tire s footprint contact patch with the road thus reducing traction braking capacity and handling of the motorhome Over inflation of a tire for the load will result i...

Page 68: ...the manual The tires of the motorhome are inflated to pressure s appropriate for the actual weight on each axle in the unloaded shipped condition When the motorhome is loaded check and adjust the infl...

Page 69: ...home manufacturer is not the author of this chart and makes no representation or warranty concerning the accuracy of the information dis closed by the chart The motorhome is not responsible for the ac...

Page 70: ...ase in air pressure The pressure should be within a couple of pounds of each other on the same axle Never let air out of a hot tire When checking the inflation pressure use a high quality truck tire a...

Page 71: ...essures on same axle can cause Uneven Braking Swerve Upon Acceleration Steering Lead Torque Steer Reduced Handling Quality WARNING Driving on a tire with low air pressure can exceed the design limits...

Page 72: ...press a tire gauge onto the valve and record reading 4 Add air to achieve recommended air pressure 5 If the tire is over filled release air by pushing on the metal stem in the center of the valve Rech...

Page 73: ...uted on the support block In the case of dual tires distribute the load evenly on blocks for both tires If not properly supported the steel cables in the sidewall of the tires may be damaged and could...

Page 74: ...ust the inflation pressures for the actual loads of the wheel position accordingly Tires are warranted by the tire manufacturer The motorhome manufacturer is not responsible for warranty coverage or t...

Page 75: ...uire the proper equipment to change the tire A professional service technician will have the equipment and training needed to repair or replace the tire In the case of sudden tire failure avoid heavy...

Page 76: ...e been seated Tighten the nuts to 150 ft lbs in sequence as shown in the illustration Dual Rear Wheels Slide the inner dual wheel over the studs being careful not to damage the stud threads Align the...

Page 77: ...ion Tag Thoroughly clean the tires Unload the motorhome so there is minimum weight on the tires Ensure the surface is reasonably level firm clean and has good drainage Move the motorhome every three m...

Page 78: ...eight computations The entire process of weigh management begins with the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating as listed on the Federal Certification Label This weight cannot be exceeded Next is the Unloaded V...

Page 79: ...maximum loaded axle weight rating GAWR and subsequently the correct tire inflation pressure for that weight Every recreational vehicle even of the same make and model will vary in actual loaded axle w...

Page 80: ...asured at tire ground interfaces Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating SCWR The manufacturer s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 pounds Tire Pressure A motorhome may weigh slightly h...

Page 81: ...read only one wheel position at a time due their physical size Several scale readings may be required to determine the GAW or GVW total Each wheel position will require weighing This is referred to as...

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Page 83: ...tion Label is 14 500 lbs Divide the figure by 2 using chart below record 7 250 lbs on Scale B and D line 1 Weigh the driver side rear corner Scale B and record weight on chart Scale B line 2 Example 4...

Page 84: ...An overloaded axle can cause a component failure of the suspension system Tire blowout or broken suspension components can lead to loss of vehicle control resulting in property damage personal injury...

Page 85: ...ple angle airhead is needed to ensure access to both dual wheel positions of the drive axle Ensure the valve cap is replaced on the stem after the inflation is checked This guarantees the valve core w...

Page 86: ...2 86 2004 LaPalma Driving Safety Example Tire Chart modified Example Tire Chart...

Page 87: ...abel then weighing the motorhome unloaded without passengers and with a full fuel tank Engine and transmission fluid levels must be full This is known as the Unloaded Vehicle Weight UVW Once this weig...

Page 88: ...must be in the retracted position The motorhome must remain as level as possible on the scale even though an axle or side is not physically on the scale Once the motorhome is fully loaded and weighed...

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Page 90: ...ing Safety 23 000 10 000 100 830 9 170 10 83 9 087 40 168 8 919 5 770 8 149 8 149 6 500 6 500 13 000 5 000 4 000 9 000 13 000 4 000 10 000 10 000 20 000 7 100 6 900 14 000 20 000 6 000 23 000 33 000 1...

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Page 93: ...learance Lights 3 License Plate 7 Identification Lights 4 Engine Access Door 8 Fog Lights FRONT EXTERIOR 1 Clearance Lights 5 License Plate 2 Rear View Camera 6 Rear Tow Hitch 3 Third Brake Light 7 Id...

Page 94: ...f Air Conditioner 14 Radio Antenna 15 Fuel Fill ROADSIDE EXTERIOR 1 Storage Compartment Inverter or Converter 9 Grab Handle 2 House Batteries Disconnect 10 Furnace Heater Access 3 Marker Light 11 Refr...

Page 95: ...bs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs Gross Combined Weight Rating 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs Front Gross Axle Weight Rating 7 500 lbs 7 500...

Page 96: ...olt DC battery is correctly connected the smoke alarm is operating The LED will flash every minute showing the battery is supplying power A load alarm will sound when a production of combustion is sen...

Page 97: ...iently The smoke alarm will beep once a minute when a low battery condition exists The battery must be replaced immediately If the alarm does not sound when the test button is pushed or with a smoke t...

Page 98: ...n at the leak and float down until they mix with air Gas from open burners is intentionally mixed with air to induce burning and will dissipate into the air When mixed with air the gas becomes only ma...

Page 99: ...f gas it will immediately sound an alarm The gas detector operates on 12 Volt DC with a current draw less than 1 10th of one amp CAUTION The detector will not alarm during the three minute warm up cyc...

Page 100: ...e the alarm will beep four times and return to phase 1 4 After two minutes the detector will return to normal operation solid green or resound the alarm if dangerous levels of gas remain in the area F...

Page 101: ...may be the first affected Other highly sensitive people would include the elderly and people with lung or heart disease or anemia The CO detector is designed to detect the toxic CO Gas resulting from...

Page 102: ...seconds The alarm horn will sound and can be reset by the TEST RESET button The CO detector has detected the presence of 70 ppm Steady Red indicates a CO ALARM condition The detector has sensed the pr...

Page 103: ...nals One beep and a green flash indicate memory is clear Two beeps and two red flashes indicate less than 100 ppm Three beeps and three red flashes indicate less than 200 ppm Four beeps and four red f...

Page 104: ...queeze the lever to discharge the agent Sweep the spray from left to right until totally extinguished WARNING Road vibration may cause extinguisher powder to compact and may cause extinguisher malfunc...

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Page 107: ...STORAGE SHORT TERM 145 Long Term 146 Winter Storage Checklist 149 Removal from Storage 150 EXTERIOR CARE 109 Corrosion 109 Washing 109 Drying 110 Waxing 110 Tire Care 111 Bright Metal 111 Care Mainten...

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Page 109: ...ared for Periodic cleaning will help preserve the paint finish The motorhome is painted with a base coat clear coat system The clear coat is a polyurethane based material which brings out the shine or...

Page 110: ...to the clear coat glazes waxes polishes rubbing compounds or combinations of these products INFORMATION When selecting a product for use follow the product manufacturer s recommended application inst...

Page 111: ...use deterioration of the rubber Dirt buildup will help hold chemicals in the air next to the tire and will also cause deterioration When cleaning any rubber product proper care and methods in cleaning...

Page 112: ...move stubborn road tars insects or hard to remove deposits 5 To protect the appearance surface on wheel covers wax the cleaned surface with a high quality car wax 6 Clean the wheel covers frequently t...

Page 113: ...le at service centers and authorized dealers WARNING Some products may contain hazardous materials which require special handling Read labels carefully Follow all of the product manufacturer s safety...

Page 114: ...ch the painted surface Use nylon sticks or equivalent Avoid using lacquer thinners or ketone based solvents as these chemicals can damage the painted surfaces Be sure the surface is clean and dry befo...

Page 115: ...ent or dry cleaning product Clean only in a well ventilated area and avoid any product containing carbon tetrachloride or other toxic materials Use a professional furniture cleaning service for overal...

Page 116: ...chlorethene cleaning benzine spirit white spirit R 11 and R 13 Dry Clean Only Cleaning only by a professional dry cleaner or furniture cleaning service is recommended for this fabric X Vacuum only A n...

Page 117: ...traleather Dash Cut and Sew Vinyl Tumbleweed Taupe Vinyl Vinyl Windshield Pearl 009 Natural 100 Polyester W S Blue Willow 731 APPLICATION COLOR PATTERN CONTENT CODE Sofa Living RoomLambrequin Living R...

Page 118: ...00 Polyurethane Blend w 100 Rayon Backing Ultraleather Dash Cut and Sew Vinyl Tumbleweed Sand Vinyl Vinyl Windshield Pearl 009 Natural 100 Polyester W S Romanesque 26a APPLICATION COLOR PATTERN CONTEN...

Page 119: ...mild detergents in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Mr Clean or Fantastik Full strength rubbing alcohol or mineral spirits may be tried cautiously as a last resort on very stubborn sta...

Page 120: ...only small quantities while in a well ventilated area Exercise proper caution by notifying any persons in the area Keep away from any ignition source Always wear protective gloves Latex Paint Fresh pa...

Page 121: ...left untreated Frequency of cleaning and procedures used depend upon the amount of use and the environmental conditions in which the vinyl is subjected Tears or holes in the vinyl can be temporarily c...

Page 122: ...tissue and apply the solution prepared by step 1 do not apply too much Cover it with polyethylene film to prevent the solution from drying 3 Remove the tissues occasionally to check on the condition...

Page 123: ...et cleaner A B C D E F G H I Use the solution specified in order from 1 8 until stain is removed DRY CLEANING FLUID NAIL POLISH REMOVER DETERGENT SOLUTION WARM WATER VINEGAR SOLUTION AMMONIA SOLUTION...

Page 124: ...ter E Vinegar Solution One cup white vinegar to one cup water F Ammonia Solution One tablespoon household ammonia to one cup water G Kit Spot Removal Available from retail carpet stores or professiona...

Page 125: ...o dull the luster Soap also promotes the growth of mildew and bacteria Do not use powdered cleaners on unglazed tile floors Undissolved powder will dull the surface Grout sealers are available that pr...

Page 126: ...to remove dirt and debris It is recommended to occasionally mop the floor using a cotton string mop and a minimal amount of water Use a mixture of soap free household cleaner either vinegar or ammonia...

Page 127: ...llic instrument Apply a new sealant which can be found at most recreational vehicle supply stores The ceiling of the motorhome can be a variety of materials or fabrics many of which require little or...

Page 128: ...is very important when removing substances that are solvent based or contain color Examples nail polish oil shampoo lacquer enamel paint ink and lipstick Always begin cleaning with a mild detergent su...

Page 129: ...abel and instructions The solid wood surfaces should be cleaned weekly Dust regularly with a soft lint free cloth Dampen the cloth slightly with water Wipe one small area at a time and dry immediately...

Page 130: ...nd grains Fixing scratches in stained woodwork Quick and simple rarely describes repairs to stained wood finishes However a few tricks can be tried When scratches appear lighter than the surrounding d...

Page 131: ...tain into marker like containers Just rub the stain marker on the scratch Start with a stain color that is lighter than the original finish because torn and scratched wood fibers will absorb stain and...

Page 132: ...ving Cuts and Scratches Because the beauty of the surface goes all the way through the Solid Surface countertops are completely renewable Use the following instructions to remove minor cuts and scratc...

Page 133: ...y with climate conditions particularly in relative humidity Condensation occurs from water vapor present in the air Each of us add more vapors by breathing bathing cooking etc Water vapor collects whe...

Page 134: ...ll be able to clean most of the top surface of each slat Blinds may be cleaned while hanging in place using this method Vacuuming For deeper cleaning vacuum gently with brush attachment of any vacuum...

Page 135: ...w it to dry completely The day night shades are made of polyester blended material Use the following guidelines to care and maintain the day night shades Leave Day Night shades in the UP position when...

Page 136: ...polyester acrylic and nylon are mildew resistant However soil on these fabrics may supply the nutrients to start mold growth Mold growth requires a temperate climate The best growth occurs at tempera...

Page 137: ...h solutions and most tile cleaners are effective in eliminating or preventing mold growth 3 Indoor humidity can be reduced by 30 60 when venting clothes dryers to the outdoors Ventilate the kitchen an...

Page 138: ...nd wasps as well as wildlife such as rodents raccoons bats birds and snakes It is important to remember pests are the same as humans in the fact they need food water and a place to live Eliminating an...

Page 139: ...nts and the exhaust pipe and in the wheel wells Rodents Rodents may chew through wires or build nests in components of the motorhome Signs of rodent infestation include droppings shredded material or...

Page 140: ...ants away from the sewer hose by spraying the hose ends with a soap and water solution Fleas can be removed by properly treating pets with a veterinarian approved treatment and a thorough cleaning of...

Page 141: ...of insects Electronic pest control devices can be costly and most likely will not work on all types of rodents and insects When calling on the services of a professional to combat pest infestation cal...

Page 142: ...d Materials The NLGI National Lubricating Grease Institute helps disperse information to the grease production industry Grease containers usually have an approval rating by the SAE Society of Automoti...

Page 143: ...rking For example changing the oil look at the rear differential Inspect for visual signs of fluid leaks Use your nose to detect early signs of trouble Most fluids and lubricants have a distinct odor...

Page 144: ...rges from nozzle then wipe nozzle clean This avoids introducing contaminants into the component Snap nozzle onto grease fitting Nozzle must remain in line with the grease fitting during the applicatio...

Page 145: ...Batteries should be stored fully charged Batteries stored in a discharged state will readily freeze If possible park the motorhome so that the batteries are accessible for charging or changing withou...

Page 146: ...wer is not available Turn off all the appliances Turn off the battery cut off switch If possible situate the motorhome so the batteries remain accessible This allows a battery to be charged or replace...

Page 147: ...ome is stored outdoors The interior should be heated to help prevent mold and mildew growth Moisture removing desiccate filter systems are available from hardware and RV supply stores Place the filter...

Page 148: ...tecting the bare metal surfaces from rusting Only regular brake applications dry the moisture preventing rust on brake drum or rotor surfaces During periods of non use oxygen and moisture oxidize the...

Page 149: ...l amount of antifreeze to waste holding tanks to keep valves and gaskets lubricated Drain Traps Pour RV antifreeze down all drains Refrigerator Clean and leave both doors propped open Cover the exteri...

Page 150: ...sion Check all the chassis fluid levels engine oil engine coolant hydraulic fluid reservoir transmission oil and rear axle oil Start the engine allowing it to reach operating temperature Ensure the en...

Page 151: ...r to have it evaluated Have a qualified technician inspect the LP Gas system and perform an LP Gas leak test The leak test should also include an LP Gas regulator adjustment if needed The test can als...

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Page 153: ...WALL THERMOSTAT 172 AIR CONDITIONER ROOF 172 Operating Instructions 173 Heat Pump Opt 174 Return Air Filters 175 FURNACE 175 Operating Instructions 176 Using the Furnace 176 Tips 177 If the Furnace F...

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Page 155: ...s appliance with inadequate ventilation or partial blockage of the flue can result in carbon monoxide poisoning Do not store flammable liquids such as lighter fluid gasoline or propane in the outside...

Page 156: ...e of the refrigerator or if a yellowish substance appears inside or at the outside access compartment This can be an indication of a refrigerant leak Contact an authorized repair facility NOTE To redu...

Page 157: ...rigerator selects AC power over LP Gas in Auto mode AU The controls select the energy source in this sequence 1 When 120 Volts AC is available AU AC flashes in the display This indicates the refrigera...

Page 158: ...rt the refrigerator in Auto mode Push and hold the ON OFF button for two seconds to shut it off LED Display This screen is used for mode temperature and fault code display MODE Button Controls the ope...

Page 159: ...e within 30 seconds the control changes to a different energy source or the gas safety valve closes and F displays Turn the refrigerator off then back on If the gas does not ignite after several attem...

Page 160: ...sible hook to shore power or start the generator when using the icemaker To Enable this Feature 1 Select LP Gas operation for the refrigerator 2 Allow the freezer to reach ice freezing temperatures Th...

Page 161: ...educe odor from mold and bacteria A completely sealed refrigerator in storage is a perfect environment for mold and bacteria to grow To use the storage feature partially open doors and slide tab into...

Page 162: ...mage the interior finish Rinse with a solution of baking soda and water Dry with a clean cloth Lock the doors open CAUTION When defrosting do not use a hot air blower Permanent damage could result to...

Page 163: ...cloth This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates a malfunction of the unit Remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm suds...

Page 164: ...turned at least once during cooking time Use standing times to prevent overcooking Covered food will continue to cook after it is removed from the microwave oven Check for indications that the food i...

Page 165: ...make gravy in the baking dish and cook using HIGH power Roast less tender cuts of beef in heat resistant and microwave oven safe covered casserole or in oven cooking bag set in baking dish Covering h...

Page 166: ...e turntable for two level cooking such as layer cakes muffins etc The exterior of the microwave is plastic and metal The interior is metal Do not use scouring pads harsh or abrasive cleanser chemical...

Page 167: ...d replace the charcoal filter ensuring the filter is positioned on the supporting tabs 6 Replace louver and mounting screws Oven Light 1 Remove the louver as indicated under the charcoal filter 2 Slid...

Page 168: ...li based products that may darken the filter material Agitate the filter Use a scrub brush to remove caked on grease Rinse the filter thoroughly and shake dry Place the filter back into the opening ti...

Page 169: ...owing conditions 1 The primary LP Gas valve on the LP tank is open 2 The battery cut off switch is ON Surface Burners The surface burners have an independent heat rating The ratings for the burners us...

Page 170: ...e appearance and the flame BTU output will be lowered Allow extra cooking time 3 Do not allow the tips of the flame to extend beyond pan or pot edge When this occurs heat is wasted and possibility of...

Page 171: ...ht the oven pilot located near the back of the oven under the broiler shelf and to the left of the oven burner Set the oven control knob to PILOT ON to maintain pilot flame The oven and broiler are no...

Page 172: ...licting modes of operation One zone cannot be on COOL while another zone is set to FURNACE NOTE The motorhome will not heat or cool faster by selecting a very high or very low temperature setting The...

Page 173: ...trols the roof air conditioner blower speed in the following modes FAN COOL or HEAT PUMP Optional Press the MODE button repeatedly until FAN is displayed Press the FAN button to select the desired fan...

Page 174: ...ce will be selected as the auxiliary heat source and will begin operation The furnace will remain the primary heat source until ambient temperature rises above 42 F When ambient temperature is between...

Page 175: ...exhaust is expelled through the outside vent Inside air is drawn into the furnace and blown across the internal heat exchanger Heated air is then discharged through ducted hoses which can be run throu...

Page 176: ...he blower motor stops approximately two or three minutes after cool down The furnace will operate when the following conditions have been met 1 The LP Gas primary valve on the LP tank is open and the...

Page 177: ...advisable to use the furnace to heat the inside of the motorhome during transit NOTE When washing the exterior of the motorhome avoid a direct stream of water into the outside furnace vents This can...

Page 178: ...uch hot surfaces The grill directly in front of the heater outlet becomes hot during heating operation Keep combustible materials such as furniture pillows bedding paper cloth and curtains at least 3...

Page 179: ...rd and down To conceal controls during operation return the grill to its original upright position MAIN ON OFF SWITCH The ON OFF switch supplies power to all fireplace functions Heater Flame Resetting...

Page 180: ...the heater will turn ON To turn the heater OFF rotate the knob fully counterclockwise Light bulbs need to be replaced when you notice a dark section of the flame or when the clarity and detail of the...

Page 181: ...equirements Quantity of 2 clear chandelier or candelabra bulbs with an E 12 small screw base Please refer to the label adjacent to the upper lights for the correct wattage for your model Do NOT exceed...

Page 182: ...eratures are preset by the water heater manufacturer and are not adjustable Water is pumped into the bottom of the water heater tank where it is heated and discharged out of the top upon use For ease...

Page 183: ...t cycle of the water heater WARNING IF YOU SMELL GAS extinguish all open flames and turn off the primary LP Gas valve Do not touch any electrical switches They may cause a spark that can ignite Open a...

Page 184: ...motorhome is in transit Be sure the water heater is off before refueling WARNING Before beginning any service or work on the water heater make sure the LP Gas is turned off the 120 Volt AC source has...

Page 185: ...et CAUTION If the High Temperature safety limit should open discontinue using the water heater Have the water heater inspected by a qualified technician to determine the cause of the over temperature...

Page 186: ...s the air pocket will have to be replaced utilizing the following procedure CAUTION Ensure the water heater tank is cool prior to making any check of the valve Re establishing the Air Pocket Step 1 Tu...

Page 187: ...from the Pressure Temperature relief valve until the pressure has dropped Avoid opening the P T valve manually as collected minerals may cause the valve to leak continually The valves can be purchase...

Page 188: ...cold A 1 in waste water drain line with threaded cap P trap and an automatic vent cap This will drain the waste water into the grey water holding tank A 120 Volt receptacle located in the compartment...

Page 189: ...pliances CAUTION Do not use the washer dryer while traveling Suspension movement combined with the weight of the drum while in the wash cycle can damage the internal components of the washer dryer Bef...

Page 190: ...b to Dry Dryer fan should begin and drum should rotate both directions 8 Set the selector knob to Reset Wait five seconds 9 Set the Dry Time knob to zero The Auto Dry light should go off 10 The door w...

Page 191: ...hrough a complete cycle using hot water Repeat the process if necessary Remove hard water deposits using only cleaners labeled as washer safe Wipe the inside of the washer dryer door with a soft cloth...

Page 192: ...Washer Dryer Using RV Antifreeze Two methods of introducing antifreeze to the water system can be used Add antifreeze directly to the water tank or use a separate container of antifreeze with water li...

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Page 195: ...Exhaust Fan 218 Rain Sensor Exhaust Fan Opt 219 Tips 221 Bathroom Fan 221 DOOR SLIDING 222 SOFA 223 Hide A Bed 223 Easy Bed w Drawer Opt 224 Air Mattress Opt 225 Electric Sofa Bed Opt 226 FLIP UP TABL...

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Page 197: ...should extend and lock in the DOWN position with the under step light on The step will retract when the door is closed 4 When the step switch is turned off the step should remain in the extended posit...

Page 198: ...This may require using a stiff nylon bristle brush and automotive detergent Allow the step to thoroughly dry Use Kwik Lube Spray Lubricant or equivalent every 30 days on all pivot points rotating lin...

Page 199: ...lectrical switch Push the switch to either lower or raise the window The door was installed and adjusted to a factory setting The position of the strike bolt may change over the course of time The set...

Page 200: ...cessive amount of pressure is required this indicates the bolt is set too far back Using a wrench loosen the strike bolt Make all adjustments in small increments Tighten the bolt firmly after making a...

Page 201: ...othly and efficiently Adjusting the Entry Door Latch Slowly close the entry door observing the latch and strike bolt alignment Do not attempt to close the door if the latch alignment is off If the lat...

Page 202: ...adjustment made is at the screen door latch catch itself Loosen the two Phillips screws holding the latch to the door This will permit vertical adjustment Move the latch far enough to allow it to catc...

Page 203: ...ther foreign material Inspect the seal for tears In the event the slide out room leaks fully retract it If necessary tape the exterior opening closed with duct tape until repairs to the motorhome can...

Page 204: ...icates extension The slide out drive motor will not stop automatically the switch must be released If equipped extend additional slide out rooms Level the motorhome with the leveling system NOTE Exten...

Page 205: ...ut room release the switch To continue the room movement push and hold the switch in Release the switch Rain water can pool on the slide out awning Added weight will cause the awning to sag Upon retra...

Page 206: ...ks see Leveling Jacks To move the slide out room move the lever on the drive motor counterclockwise to release motor brake The drive motor and mechanism is located behind the slide out storage compart...

Page 207: ...ponsible for damage resulting from operating the slide out room with the slide lock bars left in the locked position NOTE Do not leave the slide out in the extended position during severe weather Cond...

Page 208: ...lide out switch is pressed follow these simple steps to manually override the slide out room Manual Override for Bedroom Slide out 1 Lift up the mattress and unscrew baseboard to gain access to the sl...

Page 209: ...arms to extend fully away from motorhome Hook pull strap on side strap hook remove catch rod from pull strap and store To Retract Awning Hook catch rod on pull strap remove pull strap from side strap...

Page 210: ...e backside of the awning leg only about six turns are needed This will allow the support brace to move freely 2 Unlock the travel lock by using one hand to squeeze inner and outer arm to remove tensio...

Page 211: ...ob NOTE Ensure the locking tab on the support brace is latched through in the hole in the end cap 4 If equipped with Canopy Clamps fasten the clamps at this time 5 Using the arm extension lock handle...

Page 212: ...7 Place the hook end of awning rod into pull strap loop to assist in retracting the awning Make sure pull wand does not slip out of pull strap loop allow the awning to roll up to the stored position 8...

Page 213: ...ed height and lower the lock handle to lock the arms in place 5 Repeat instructions 2 through 4 for the front arm NOTE To move the awning out of the carport position reverse the above steps Securing t...

Page 214: ...ace so the inner spring is under tension CAUTION The patio awning requires nine feet of lateral clearance from the side of the motorhome This distance will allow the awning to reach full extension The...

Page 215: ...g to the retract position CAUTION When using an alternate method to operate the awning use extreme care to keep appendages hair or loose clothing away from exposed rotating hardware The slide out cove...

Page 216: ...irt and remove dust from the awning with a dry medium bristle brush Thoroughly rinse both the top and bottom with a hose This process can be made easier with awning maintenance products Saturate the f...

Page 217: ...red to sufficiently divert the water if the awning is being monitored Water weighs 8 33 pounds per gallon The awning was not made to withstand the 500 to 700 pounds that could accumulate It is best no...

Page 218: ...applicable set wall thermostat at desired setting Select the desired fan speed on the speed control dial Zero OFF One LOW Two MEDIUM Three HIGH NOTE If the speed switch is in the 0 position the fan o...

Page 219: ...speed fan which operates from 12 Volt DC power There are three basic controls located on the exhaust fan Adjustment Knob Fan Speed Rotary Knob and the Fan Blade IN OFF OUT Control Switch During norma...

Page 220: ...he rain sensor is always active in any mode If the fan blade is in the OFF or IN mode rain can infiltrate the motorhome until the dome is closed via the rain sensor The wall thermostat is for automati...

Page 221: ...s on the shaded side of the motorhome to obtain the maximum airflow especially on hot sunny days Close all the roof vents The area between the open window s and the Fantastic Vent supplies the maximum...

Page 222: ...ll Locate the small wrench and turn the adjusting screw upward or downward If for any reason the pocket door needs to be removed locate the portion that is secured to the top of the pocket door and ro...

Page 223: ...il the leg of the bed is firmly resting on the floor Fold seat belts out of the way When the legs of the bed are firmly on the floor there will be another lifting bar exposed to complete the conversio...

Page 224: ...w the seat cushions Push down on seat base until the seat base and back rest are flat Fold seat belts out of the way Sleeper to Sofa Lift the seat base up until seat and back rest are in a V shape Pus...

Page 225: ...Place the pump into the valve and turn pump turn clockwise to lock pump into valve Plug in the pump motor to inflate to a desired firmness Remove the pump reinstall the cap on the valve and zip the Ai...

Page 226: ...to position back and bottom cushions flat against the bed extension cushion Sleeper to Sofa Push switch on sofa arm so that back and bottom cushions are in the sofa position Push in and down on the be...

Page 227: ...leg up locking the leg into the horizontal position Continue lifting table until table stays are clear of retainers Pull outward and lower table down Use both seat cushions and one back cushion for a...

Page 228: ...located under the bed locate and unlock the bed deck latches Lift up the bed by the front edge of the mattress platform Gas struts hold the mattress and platform open NOTE Do not over stress gas stru...

Page 229: ...tor Box in this section The Digital Video Disc player is located above the driver s seat The DVD player operates from 120 Volt AC powered from the house electrical system To play a DVD refer to Video...

Page 230: ...nitial pass then receive an additional signal from the rebound resulting in a split or double image In this case the picture may be improved by no amplification or even lowering the antenna NOTE Movin...

Page 231: ...run with the continuity tester check between the center conductor and the outside threaded ring If continuity is present the coax is shorted To test for an open connection of a particular coax run use...

Page 232: ...wer supply Self resetting fuses used in antenna power supply prevent failure caused by shorted connections Video switch allows for independent viewing of signals at different TVs with a record option...

Page 233: ...cedure for TV2 or exterior TV Turn TV ON and select channel 3 Turn VCR ON and insert video tape to view To Watch TV using DVD Signal To view DVD signals on the main TV press the DVD button above the a...

Page 234: ...remote control for ease of operation Operation 1 POWER STANDBY To turn the unit on off When the system is turned on the unit will go to Standby mode then press the SOURCE button on the unit to power...

Page 235: ...le playing or press and hold to enter PROGRAM mode only in stop mode 7 TREBLE To adjust TREBLE press this button and turn the volume knob to adjust level Press and hold for Random function in CD MP3 p...

Page 236: ...stations and AM stations Turn the radio power OFF at the dash or in the bedroom NOTE Turning the bedroom radio switch OFF will override the two dash switches Operation Turn ON the house battery disco...

Page 237: ...ystal Display Panel The liquid crystal display LCD panel displays the frequency time and activated functions NOTE It is characteristic of LCD panels that if subjected to cold temperatures for an exten...

Page 238: ...n You may change tracks by using the Track Up or Track Down buttons 1 or 2 To change AM FM or Aux inputs press the corresponding button to return to CD press the CD button To eject the CD press the CD...

Page 239: ...FF will produce two different tones higher tone for ON and lower tone for OFF Completely removing power from the unit will turn the beep feature OFF AS PS Button This button is for Auto Store tuning A...

Page 240: ...e 12V DC 120V AC antenna receptacles The locking cover should be closed and locked when the entertainment center is not in use Function of Features ON OFF POWER BUTTON PWR Press this button to turn th...

Page 241: ...AUDIO MUTE MUTE This button is used to mute the volume from the system By pressing the button the indication MUTE will appear on the display panel and the volume will be muted Pressing the Mute butto...

Page 242: ...re set using the Manual Up Down or Automatic Seek Tuning controls 3 Press the pre set button to be set and continue to hold it in After approximately 2 seconds the pre set number will appear on the di...

Page 243: ...tton again to cancel the function and play of the selected track will continue DISC EJECT UP ARROW Disc play is stopped the disc is ejected and the unit will change to radio operation by pressing this...

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Page 245: ...infecting Fresh Water 253 TANK CAPACITIES CHART 254 WASTE WATER SYSTEMS 254 Proper Waste Disposal 254 What Not to Put into the Holding Tanks 255 Waste Drain Sewage Tanks 255 Waste Drain Hose 256 What...

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Page 247: ...es throughout the motorhome Red tubing is used for all hot water lines throughout the motorhome Use a water hose that is marked for potable water use only Care of the hose is a must After each use dra...

Page 248: ...for potable water to the water source Install the provided pressure regulator on the fill valve Arrow on regulator must be pointed toward valve On a hot day the hose may expand and burst from water pr...

Page 249: ...disinfecting solution into the fresh water tank or when using potable RV antifreeze to winterize the fresh water system Use only potable water sources solutions and delivery systems when using the gra...

Page 250: ...lect will be responsibility of the owner and not the manufacturer To operate the water pump momentarily press the water pump switch The light indicates the water pump is on The remote switches are loc...

Page 251: ...cted in the hot water heater Is the inlet tubing plumbing sucking in air at plumbing connections vacuum leak Check for proper voltage with the pump operating Look for debris in the pump inlet outlet v...

Page 252: ...y permeate and the amount of water flowing from the cartridge gradually decreases When the flow of water from the water filter becomes too slow for convenience it requires servicing If the cartridge i...

Page 253: ...e the gravity feed cap Use Following Procedure to Disinfect Water System Remove water filter element and replace with diverter hose Prepare a chlorine bleach solution using 1 gallon water and cup of c...

Page 254: ...st National State and private parks have either a central dump facility or campsite hook up for sewage Many of the modern rest areas along the interstate now have dump stations available You will find...

Page 255: ...n the holding tank system The waste drain system provides adequate and safe storage and or discharge of waste materials The drain system uses ABS plastic piping and fittings connected to sinks shower...

Page 256: ...use Wear protective and or disposable gloves when handling the sewer hose To Attach the Hose 1 Remove termination cap Align coupler tangs with termination tabs Twist coupler clockwise 90 locking coup...

Page 257: ...llate or ammonia will damage the ABS plastic holding tanks and seals The grey water waste tank stores the sink shower and clothes washer drain water No chemical is required in this holding tank howeve...

Page 258: ...e hose With the liquid waste water valve open run two gallons of water down any drain to flush the liquid waste tank The liquid waste valve remains open until the next drain cycle or departure WARNING...

Page 259: ...to snap back which permits positive sealing around the flush ball A small amount of water should remain in bowl NOTE Holding flush lever down longer than necessary results in excessive water usage To...

Page 260: ...Perform this maintenance monthly silicone will evaporate in about 30 days Checking for leaks Back of toilet check water supply line connection Between closet flange and toilet Check screws for tightn...

Page 261: ...d clothes washer to fill drain traps The auto vent by design is to assist in the flow of water in the drain lines They enable a smooth flow of water in the drain without creating a vacuum If the auto...

Page 262: ...the snap disc thermostat 2 When the bay temperature reaches 40 F 6 F the snap disc thermostat will close The bay heater and the systems heat Active light will turn on The heater will continue to opera...

Page 263: ...see FAUCET WATER FILTER Diverter hose comes with motorhome and will be stored inside With diverter hose installed it creates a bypass in the water lines 2 Drain the fresh water tank and lines by openi...

Page 264: ...ath shower drains Pour 2 pints into the bath sink drain with some of the antifreeze going into grey tank to protect the drain valve Open the toilet bowl valve pour another 3 pints into the toilet lett...

Page 265: ...S setting located next to water heater Replace the water heater drain plug and close the pressure release valve 6 Close the fresh water tank drain valve and the low point drain valves 7 Close the wate...

Page 266: ...omes such as the author ized selling dealer De winterization For de winterization open the water tank shut off valve if applicable Close water tank and low point drains and fill the fresh water tank w...

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Page 269: ...T 275 Tank Capacities Chart 275 LP GAS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES CHECKLIST 276 LP GAS TANK 276 Operation 276 LP Gas Tank Filling 278 LP GAS FUNDAMENTALS 278 LP GAS REGULATOR 280 LP GAS HOSE INSPECTION 282...

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Page 271: ...ns or extreme cold weather 10 F 21 C or lower a shortage of LP Gas may be experienced Usage can be modified by running only one component at a time For example turn off the furnace while using the ran...

Page 272: ...ed batter ies rotten egg odor will also sound the alarm When this occurs reset the detector to stop the alert sound About the LP Gas Detector It is important to be aware of the difference between a ga...

Page 273: ...n 7 0 Volts for it to operate properly If the power source is disconnected or if the power is otherwise interrupted the detector will not operate The LP Gas leak detector has a self check circuit whic...

Page 274: ...Furnace Defective LP Gas Connection Refrigerator Portable Propane Powered Equipment Alarm Mute Press the Test Mute button when the detector is in alarm 1 The red LED will continue flash and the alarm...

Page 275: ...ghout the manual will still apply NOTE All tank capacities are estimated based upon calculations provided by the tank manufacturers and represent approximate capacities The actual usable capacity may...

Page 276: ...full The monitor panel is adjusted to indicate FULL at this point When storing portable LP Gas tanks that are not connected to an LP Gas system install an approved plug in the tank outlet holes to pr...

Page 277: ...sories and is to be used on external components only A LP Gas quick disconnect fitting and flexible hose should be used to connect accessories to the line hook up Fitting should be installed by a qual...

Page 278: ...n of liquid into gas If a tank is over filled it may vent pressure When this happens you may detect a strong rotten egg odor near the tank and or hear a hissing noise WARNING Turn off all pilot lights...

Page 279: ...n inch of Water Column is a measurement of applied pressure to one side of a U tube filled with water at sea level The amount of pressure required to raise the water level 11 represents 11 of Water Co...

Page 280: ...nd stage further reduces pressure down to a working pressure of 0 4 psig 11 Inches of Water Column or about 6 ounces psi The regulator has a vent that allows the internal diaphragm to move with atmosp...

Page 281: ...lation dramatically effects furnace output water heater recovery time and refrigerator operation on LP Gas Manometers The manometer is the best way to accurately determine LP Gas pressure There are tw...

Page 282: ...y pricked cover should not be viewed with alarm 2 Damage to the textile reinforcement or wire braid is cause for hose replacement Wire braid reinforced hose which has been kinked or flattened so as to...

Page 283: ...ank of LP Gas will last Generally LP Gas appliances do not operate continuously An example would be the typical cycling of the furnace or water heater Determining how long a tank of LP Gas will last C...

Page 284: ...med by an authorized dealer or an authorized service technician When removing or servicing a gas appliance manually close the primary shut off valve located on the side of the LP Gas tank This will pr...

Page 285: ...red testing and inspection procedures and in the construction of the containers Both tanks and cylinders are required to undergo pressure testing and inspections however the procedures for how they ar...

Page 286: ...ng complete combustion If not have the unit serviced by a qualified technician Do not cover the oven bottom with foil Air circulation will be restricted Never use gas ranges or ovens for heating purpo...

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Page 289: ...her 338 SMART STICK WORKHORSE CHASSIS 339 Operation 339 LaPalma Electrical Systems ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION 291 Converter 55 Amp Only 291 Shore Power 292 Generator 292 DC 12 VOLT SYSTEM 292 BAT...

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Page 291: ...l circuits from overloading If you plan modifications or additions to the electrical system we strongly recommend consulting your dealer for assistance to ensure continued integrity and safety of the...

Page 292: ...ified in watts which is calculated at an elevation of 500 feet above sea level The figure will decrease with a higher altitude Temperature also affects total maximum output Fuel consumption is based u...

Page 293: ...ngine battery supplies 12 Volt DC power to the chassis distribution panels The panels contain mostly engine system fuses and wiring such as headlights taillights dashboard functions gauges etc The hou...

Page 294: ...n front of entrance door turns the DC power on or off to the chassis fuse boxes Most chassis and engine functions are interrupted when the battery disconnect is turned off Some electronic items requir...

Page 295: ...utlet before connecting or disconnecting the shore cord This will prevent an accidental shock and flashing of electrical contacts Make the connection to the outlet and turn the shore power breaker on...

Page 296: ...e is limited to 24 continuous amps 20 Amp shore service is limited to 16 continuous amps Electrical Adapters There are many different electrical adapters available to suit a variety of needs Only UL a...

Page 297: ...fer switch to the 110 220 Volt AC breaker panel When using the generator as the power source the transfer switch has a time delay built into it before transferring power to the AC breaker panel This a...

Page 298: ...mally the generator will start running within five seconds If it fails to start after cranking for 10 seconds release the switch and wait 30 seconds before cranking again If the generator fails to sta...

Page 299: ...ss be sure that the hot exhaust does not come into contact with the grass it could be a fire hazard Hot exhaust pipe or hot exhaust gases can ignite the grass CAUTION An exhaust extension adds weight...

Page 300: ...se and could result in damage to the motorhome s electrical system Fuse Assignments are as Follows 1 Bath Lights Vents 15 Amp Fuse 2 Dinette Porch Rt Overhead 15 Amp Fuse 3 Bedroom ODS Lights 15 Amp F...

Page 301: ...power to the different items or loads An electrical load is any item or device that will use current when supplied with an electromotive force Should a breaker trip from over current use or a short ci...

Page 302: ...why in some instances items operated at borderline voltage to current tolerances may seem fine in one location but problematic in another NOTE To calculate watts to amps simply divide the watt figure...

Page 303: ...all power status indicators to light If 120 Volt AC is present at the distribution panel L1 and L2 inputs the system will assume that 120 Volt AC 30 Amp shore power is available and enable the energy...

Page 304: ...imit is attained If the user selects the 20 Amp service mode this limit will translate to 16 Amps Because the EMS calculates a running 3 hour average if the average load current drops below the limit...

Page 305: ...the inside cover of the front distribution panel When replacing fuses always replace with the same size as listed for a particular location Fuse sizes shown are maximum fuse size allowable Installing...

Page 306: ...a 120 AC receptacle When shore power or generator power is present the inverter automatically turns OFF and 120 AC power is routed directly to the inverter outlet The outbreaker protects the inverter...

Page 307: ...r when not in use to conserve house battery power The remote control is used to change the variable settings To turn Inverter On Press the switch marked INVERT on the remote panel The inverter will au...

Page 308: ...erter DC Amps represents the amount of DC charge current LED indications when Inverting DC Volts represents DC battery voltage at the inverter DC Amps represents the amount of DC discharge current LED...

Page 309: ...Charger circuitry AC Out Circuit Breakers Two branch circuit breakers are located on the front of the inverter One of the branch circuit breakers supplies AC power to various receptacle The other brea...

Page 310: ...ext cycle Second step is the ACCEPT cycle The voltage in this cycle is the same as the bulk charge cycle 14 2 14 5 Volts DC The length of the absorb cycle will vary with state of charge of the batteri...

Page 311: ...d the SETUP button for five seconds LED lamps will change from green to red If a setting change does not occur within five seconds the remote returns to the user menu Use the Remote Owner s Manual to...

Page 312: ...n Stop Feed Body Builder Stoplamp Feed 10 5 Instrument Cluster Hydromax Lamp 11 30 Windshield Wiper Washer Module Wiper Feed 12 10 Trailer Tow Right Stop Turn Feed 13 10 4 WABS Module 14 10 Instrument...

Page 313: ...12 Trailer Tow Running Lamps Feed Trailer Tow Backup Lamps Feed IP Backup Lamp Feed 20 13 Trailer Tow Electrical Brake Controller Feed 30 14 Instrument Panel Battery Feed Fuse 9 15 21 60 15 Not Used 1...

Page 314: ...Powertrain Control Module Transmission Control Module AUX FAN Auxiliary Fan STOP HAZ ABS Brake Switch Turn Signal Switch Audio Alarm Auxiliary Fan ENG RH Cylinder 2 4 6 8 Injectors and Coils ENG LH C...

Page 315: ...alls back into the breaker s rated 80 set point This electric principle should be kept in mind when using anything other than 50 Amp shore service and using appliances with electric motors When using...

Page 316: ...te more mayhem than being armed with tools and going in an unknown direction Good intentions have led to major problems The second item to keep in mind is if something will cause more grief by being d...

Page 317: ...battery is in the at rest position Charging the battery moves the sulfuric acid back into solution with the distilled water A battery left in a low or discharged state will cause the acid to sulfate I...

Page 318: ...heir capacity often the life of the batteries may be shortened There are several ways that a battery can be tested and monitored The motorhome uses a monitor panel that shows the status of the batteri...

Page 319: ...ow cell does not come up after charging this battery can damage the rest of the battery bank and should be replaced An accurate digital volt meter 5 will also give an indicator of the battery s state...

Page 320: ...ure to mark their locations and carefully clean them with a mild solution of baking soda and water There are also aerosol products available that will work This will neutralize any acid that may be pr...

Page 321: ...ry Formula For Failure The battery has a higher internal resistance when low on water therefore high resistance more heat shorter battery life 3 Sulfation When a battery is allowed to remain discharge...

Page 322: ...cal energy As this reaction slows down the battery voltage will drop In a lead acid battery the electrolyte conductivity how well electrical current can flow through it changes The same current may be...

Page 323: ...e rate of the reaction taking place in the electrolyte When the battery is fully charged the electrolyte has an excess of reactions taking place to feed the battery terminals This tapers off with time...

Page 324: ...y ten times the DC current needed from the battery when inverting 12 Volts to operate the 120 Volt item Also a small inverter loses approximately 10 of its efficiency when inverting For example When u...

Page 325: ...r approximate fuel level in tank when ignition switch is in run position Voltage Specific Gravity State of Charge Depth of Charge 12 66 1 265 100 0 12 45 1 225 75 25 12 25 1 190 50 50 12 05 1 145 25 7...

Page 326: ...on the user selection Warning messages to provide more detail if the vehicle condition monitoring system detects a fault this will interrupt monitoring data displayed 6 Trip Button Selects and resets...

Page 327: ...an authorized dealer immediately 14 Tire Pressure Monitoring Telltale Indicates tire pressure 15 Anti lock Brake System Warning Light Light will come on when you start your engine and may stay on for...

Page 328: ...gh Idle Enabled On Warning Light Indicates when engine is operating at high idle 24 Overdrive Off Warning Light Indicates when overdrive switch is in the OFF position 25 Antenna Up Warning Light This...

Page 329: ...tion with ignition switch ON Do not move motorhome until the antenna is lowered 6 Speedometer Indicates the speed of the motorhome The gauge indicates MPH and KPH Located on center of the instrument c...

Page 330: ...ed in the event the motorhome chassis battery has been drained or is at a low charge level to prevent the engine from starting This switch momentarily jumps the house battery to the motorhome domestic...

Page 331: ...aning After washing the motorhome clean the outside mirrors with a good quality glass cleaner DO NOT use anything abrasive on the mirror or the outside chrome of the mirror 4 Leveling Controls The hyd...

Page 332: ...ash system will operate in all modes except VENT FLOOR and OFF The A C and MAX positions engage the A C compressor When the switch is positioned in the A C mode fresh air is drawn through the front ai...

Page 333: ...mode FLOOR Fresh air is drawn in and discharged through the floor louvers A small amount of air is used to defrost the windshield MIX Fresh air is drawn in and discharged through the floor and defros...

Page 334: ...uum air developed by the vacuum generator and electric relays and vacuum switches Therefore any repair can be classified in one of five categories Electrical Vacuum Air Conditioner Heater Defroster Th...

Page 335: ...eck blower and select switch Thermostat control valve faulty Expansion valve faulty Compressor faulty Low refrigerant charge Blower Does Not Operate or Runs Slow Check fuses Check for loose or corrode...

Page 336: ...mph When obtained hold the desired speed with the foot pedal while the SET switch is pressed and released One second after the switch is released the foot can be removed from the accelerator pedal Spe...

Page 337: ...esired use the accelerator to obtain a speed close to pre set speed then push the RESUME switch The cruise control will automatically turn off when ignition switch is disengaged The control for the st...

Page 338: ...asing This procedure when repeated several times in succession will flash the headlights The lock out overdrive is for towing or direct drive transmission operation Push in on the button located on en...

Page 339: ...er all the way up or down When the turn is finished the lever will return automatically To signal a lane change raise or lower the lever until the arrow starts to flash Hold until you complete the lan...

Page 340: ...without depressing the accelerator Cruise control does not work at speeds below about 25 mph 40 km h Cruise control disengages when the brakes are applied To Set Speed Move slide on smart stick to ON...

Page 341: ...o a speed above 25 mph then move slide button to Resume Accel position and release Speed control will return to the original set speed If rate of acceleration is faster or slower than preferred use ac...

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Page 343: ...5 Workhorse Chassis 346 FRONT AXLE WORKHORSE 348 Oil Filled Bearings 348 TIRE CHART 349 COMMON PARTS 350 SPECIFICATION CHARTS 350 ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS 351 METRIC U S CONVERSION CHART 352 MAINTENANCE...

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Page 345: ...lant Reservoir Level with COLD FILL RANGE when cold use 50 Ford Premium Engine Coolant or equivalent and 50 water NOTE Do not mix green and orange coolant WARNING Remove coolant cap only when safe and...

Page 346: ...5W 20 with API certification recommended for all temperatures Automatic Transmission Fluid Dispstick Check with engine on and at normal temperature fluid should be within crosshatched area on dipstick...

Page 347: ...rning light See instrument Panel illuminates If the temperature rises too high engine automatically shuts off to help prevent further damage service cooling system as soon as possible Cooling fan clut...

Page 348: ...may allow the recommended interval to be increased Severe applications may require the recommended interval to be reduced For more information contact a Westport service representative Recommended In...

Page 349: ...4675 G D 3585 3765 3970 4110 4275 4410 4455 4610 4675 5070 H S 3815 4005 4190 4370 4550 4675 4895 5065 5205 5510 H D 4040 4205 4370 4525 4685 4805 G S 4070 4255 4440 4620 4800 4975 5150 5205 G D 4855...

Page 350: ...ss Vehicle Weight Rating 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs N A Gross Combined Weight Rating 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs 26 000 lbs...

Page 351: ...re Size 245 70RX19 5F Fuel Tank Approx Gal 75 Alternator Amp 130 Rear Axle Ratio 5 38 1 Engine Type V8 Gas Fuel Injection Engine Size 8 1L V8 Cubic Inch Displacement 496 Tire Size 235 80RX22 5G or 245...

Page 352: ...qt 0 94635 liters L liters L 1 0567 quarts qt gallons gal 3 7854 liters L liters L 0 2642 gallons gal cubic feet ft 28 317 liters L liters L 0 03531 cubic feet ft cubic feet ft 0 02832 cubic meters m...

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Page 358: ...z OR Kelly Stroble OR William Birch OR Julie Slagle IN John Banks OR Fran Weisenstein IN TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR Kelly Stroble The LaPalma 2004 Technical Writer Fran Weisenstein The LaPalma 2004 Layout...

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Page 361: ...nect 294 Chassis 294 House 294 Booth Dinette 227 Bed Conversion Optional 227 Free Standing Table Leaf Extension 228 Breaking Camp 59 C Carbon Monoxide Detector 101 Alarm 102 Cleaning 103 Operation 102...

Page 362: ...2 Corrosion 109 Drying 110 Tire Care 111 Washing 109 Waxing 110 Exterior Entertainment Center Optional 240 Exterior Maintenance 112 Roof Care Seal Inspections 113 F Fans 218 Bathroom Fan 221 Exhaust F...

Page 363: ...18 P Pest Control 138 Pre Trip Preparations Checklist 42 363 Index 2004 LaPalma Generator 120 AC 298 Generator Exercise 299 Glossary Of Terms 21 H Hitch 45 Tow Plug Connection 47 Using the Rear Recei...

Page 364: ...t 208 Manual Override Main Slide out 206 Retracting Bedroom Slide out 207 Retracting Main Room 205 Smart Stick Workhorse Chassis 339 Operation 339 Smoke Detector 96 Maintenance 97 Operation 96 Testing...

Page 365: ...dside 94 W Wall Coverings 128 Wall Thermostat 172 Warranty Information File 10 Warranty Limited 2004 Lapalma 5 Disclaimer of Consequential Incidental Damages 8 Events Discharging Warrantor from Obliga...

Page 366: ...ng 251 Water System 252 Disinfecting Fresh Water 253 Faucet Screens 253 Troubleshooting 252 Water Systems Introduction 247 Water Tank Fresh Fill 248 Water Tank Fresh Gravity Fill 249 Weighing the Moto...

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