9. You had any and all questions answered by the dealer.
10. You have responsibly protected yourself and others by acquiring insurance coverage on your
camper. Consult your insurance agent for appropriate coverage before leaving the dealership
with your new camper.
OWNER’S PACKET
An Owner’s Packet is included in every camper manufactured by nuCamp. This packet includes all your
component user manuals and warranty cards. The Packet and its contents (except for complimentary
items from nuCamp) should be considered a working part of the camper equipment and must be
passed to new owners at any sale.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
For the best warranty service please be sure that your warranty registration has been submitted to the
Warranty Department at nuCamp. While nuCamp expects your dealer to submit the registration, it will
ultimately be in your best interest to confirm that the warranty registration request has happened. If
you have not received confirmation of the completed warranty registration form, please contact the
nuCamp Warranty Department by phone at 844-823-9112 or email at warranty@nucamprv.com and
request confirmation. Have your camper’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) available when you
contact us.
COMPONENT REGISTRATIONS
Most installed appliances, features and components included with your camper will have a warranty of
some type and some may be eligible for coverage under the nuCamp One Year Limited Warranty. Refer
to the included user manuals in your Owner’s Packet for any information the supplier has listed.
FIRE SAFETY PLAN
In case of fire or weather emergencies, it is vital to have a Safety Plan developed for all occupants. The
plan should be rehearsed and frequently practiced. Review the safety warnings in the General Safety
portion of this manual for details. Pay attention to door and emergency exit window locations, fire
safety and how to operate safety equipment in your camper.
Educate all occupants on the following:
1. The meaning of each alarm equipped in the camper.
2. The designated outside meeting place a safe distance away from the camper where everyone
gathers in an emergency. This should be chosen at each stop after parking your camper.
3. The instructions for using the emergency exits. Practice finding the exit blindfolded. In case of a
real fire, smoke may obstruct your vision.
4. The safety procedure in the event of a fire, smoke or gas: stay low to the floor, avoid breathing in
the fumes and exit immediately.
5. The safety procedure in the event clothing catches fire: Stop, Drop and Roll. STOP, don’t run,
DROP to the ground, and ROLL back and forth until the fire is extinguished. Use your hands
to shield your face from the fire. Running will only increase a fire.
6. The location of emergency phone numbers and the conditions under which emergency services
should be called
7. The contact information for a friend or relative who will serve as an emergency contact. Make
this information available to all your family members.
Consult your local fire department for assistance in compiling a comprehensive Safety Plan for your
specific camper.