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load wire and ground. Each GFCI circuit breaker is 
calibrated to trip with a ground current of 5 
milliamperes or more. Since most persons can feel 
as little as 2 milliamperes, a distinct shock may be 
felt if the need for protection exists. However, the 
shock should be of such short duration that the 
effects would be reduced to less than the normally 
dangerous level. However, persons with acute heart 
problems or other conditions that can make a person 
particularly susceptible to electric shock may still 
be seriously injured.  

While the GFCI circuit breaker affords a high 
degree of protection, there is no substitute for the 
knowledge that electricity can be dangerous when 
carelessly handled or used without reasonable 
caution. 

 

WARNING 

The GFCI circuit breaker provides protection 

only to the circuit to which it is connected. It 

does NOT provide protection to any other 

circuit

 GFCI(s) are proven lifesavers, however, consumers 
need to take a few minutes each month to perform 
this simple test. By acting, you can help protect 
your family from the risk of electric shock. 

GFCI Receptacle 

 To properly test GFCI 
receptacles:  

1. Push the Reset button 
located on the GFCI 
receptacle first to assure 
normal GFCI operation.  

2. Plug a device, such as a night light, with an ON/ 
OFF switch into the GFCI receptacle and turn the 
product to the ON position.  

3. Push the Test button located on the GFCI 
receptacle. The device should turn off.  

4. Push the Reset button, again. The device should 
come on again. If the device remains on when the 

Test button is pushed, the GFCI is not working 
properly or has been incorrectly installed (wired 
wrong). If your GFCI is not working properly, call a 
qualified, certified electrician who can assess the 
situation, rewire the GFCI if necessary, or replace 
the unit.  

NOTE 

All GFCI breakers implement an auto self-test 

function, however, we recommend a manual test 

be conducted every month

Appliances  

All appliances come with in-depth owner’s 
manuals. Those manuals are included in the 
delivery case supplied by your dealer. The manuals 
may contain warnings, cautions, and operating 
instruction that should be read and followed before 
operating the appliances.  

The information contained in the appliances 
manuals supersedes any information contained in 
the 

nüCamp RV

 camper Owner’s Manual on 

appliances. If you believe contradictory information 
on appliances is contained in this manual, or if any 
appliance manual(s) have not been provided with 
your trailer, contact your dealer, the respective 
appliance manufacturer, or 

nüCamp RV

 Customer 

Service at 330-852-4811  

Air Conditioner  

The air conditioner operates on 120-volt power, 
which is supplied through the 30-amp power cord, 
from an outside 120-volt power service, if 
equipped. The factory installed air conditioner is a 
high efficiency, power saver unit. 
 
The air conditioner will provide cooled air for your 
comfort. However, it is the largest single load of 
electrical usage. It is important to manage your 
electrical usage when you have an air conditioner  
Be sure the air conditioner is OFF before 
connecting electricity. 

1)

 

When the air conditioner has been shut 
down, wait at least five minutes before 
restarting. 

2)

 

Do not operate without a filter installed. 

 

Summary of Contents for T@B 320

Page 1: ...T B 320 MANUAL...

Page 2: ...latest product information available at the time of publication approval When new materials and production techniques are developed that can improve the quality of its product or material substitutio...

Page 3: ...___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________...

Page 4: ...Towing and Weight Distribution 6 Control Sway 6 Reporting Safety Defects 6 Camping Pre Travel Check List 7 Alarms and Detectors 7 Important Safety Precautions 8 Fire Extinguisher 10 Chemical Sensitivi...

Page 5: ...ion 27 Exterior Shower 29 Waste System 30 Waste Water Holding Tanks 30 Toilet 30 Water System Maintenance and Troubleshooting 32 L P Gas 33 Fill Valve 33 Propane Regulator 34 Basic Rules for LPG Safet...

Page 6: ...ge Hood Error Bookmark not defined Refrigerator 41 Alde System 41 Drains 41 Shower Care 41 Sink Care 41 Storage Tips 42 Winter Precautions 42 Care and Maintenance Chart 43 Maintenance Schedule 44 Wint...

Page 7: ...nual to be more detailed All information illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication approval If new mate...

Page 8: ...proper maintenance As the owner you have the responsibility to properly maintain your camper Be sure you have service performed in a timely manner Don t ignore a problem sometimes a phone call is all...

Page 9: ...anufacturers owner s manuals provided with your RV and file appropriate individual warranty cards as required You have joined an elite group and as you begin making great memories using your new n Cam...

Page 10: ...by in whole or in part or in any way related to Accidents misuse including off road use or negligence Failure to comply with the instructions set forth in any owner s manual provided with the camper A...

Page 11: ...ler or may request that you bring your camper to the n Camp RV factory in Sugarcreek Ohio for repairs n Camp RV does not control the scheduling of repairs at its authorized n Camp RV dealers and repai...

Page 12: ...elow Tire Safety Properly maintained tires improve stopping traction and load carrying capability of your vehicle Also be sure to read the Tire Safety Manual included with your owner s packet Towing a...

Page 13: ...Emergency road warning triangle 10 First aid kit Alarms and Detectors Smoke Alarm A smoke detector is provided with your trailer A manual pertaining to the detector is included in the paper work give...

Page 14: ...esent in other areas Important Safety Precautions Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels such as wood charcoal coal heating oil paraffin gasoline natural gas propane butane...

Page 15: ...ed use of un vented fuel burning devices 3 Temperature increase that can trap exhaust gases near the ground Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning The following symptoms are related to CO POISONING Mil...

Page 16: ...variety of asthma like symptoms Elderly persons and young children as well as anyone with a history of asthma allergies or lung problems may be more susceptible to the effects of off gassing Formaldeh...

Page 17: ...springs it will provide some stability If you must park on a slope park facing downhill It is easier to level the trailer this way Before moving on check your campsite both for cleanliness and to be...

Page 18: ...that a family of four can vaporize up to three gallons of water daily through breathing cooking bathing and washing Unless the water vapor is carried outside by ventilation or condensed by a dehumidi...

Page 19: ...water leaks Proper preventive maintenance to the trailer and its accessories as described both in this manual and in accompanying literature will provide the best protection to the camper For more inf...

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Page 21: ...ay damage the flooring In most cases a clean damp cloth or mop will suffice to clean dirty flooring When necessary a solution of mild detergent or domestic floor cleaning emulsion can be used to clean...

Page 22: ...ribution panel will still receive power from the converter but the batteries are disconnected from the system The batteries will not be drained with the switch in the OFF position The converter will n...

Page 23: ...elf test functionality When turned off these breakers require external AC power to be present or the AC inverter enabled before they can be turned back on If AC power is present from one of these two...

Page 24: ...on self contained battery power or hooked up to 120 volt city power The 12 volt light bulbs give off the same light as regular household bulbs so that when operating on self contained battery power ev...

Page 25: ...ins on when the Test button is pushed the GFCI is not working properly or has been incorrectly installed wired wrong If your GFCI is not working properly call a qualified certified electrician who can...

Page 26: ...amage and is necessary during low voltage conditions This breaker tripping is sometimes perceived as a fault in your camper but it is a necessary safety valve NOTE Review the air conditioning literatu...

Page 27: ...g periods of time Never use portable fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and stoves inside the vehicle because a fire or explosion may result WARNING Do not turn the oven or burn...

Page 28: ...igerator is on If the refrigerator doesn t light or stay on contact your Dealer or Norcold The battery must have a decent charge before you can start the refrigerator on propane mode NOTE Do not trave...

Page 29: ...winterize the camper but instead used air to blow out the system then there is nothing you need to do to use the Alde heater for heat If you did use RV anti freeze to winterize you will need to open t...

Page 30: ...e breaker for that outlet is on For more troubleshooting tips see page 8 in the Alde manual Turn on the water pump and open hot water at the kitchen sink and at the shower when water flows continuousl...

Page 31: ...ances If the water heater will be out of service for some time it should be drained See Storage chapter for more information When using hot water faucets in the camper for the first time after heating...

Page 32: ...ed Turn the pump ON to pressurize the water system When the faucet is opened the water may sputter for a few seconds This is normal and no cause for alarm The water flow will become steady when all ai...

Page 33: ...flows evenly and no air bubbles are evident 6 Top off water tank through the exterior fill spout to replace water used in filling the water heater and purging the water lines of air 7 Close cap and l...

Page 34: ...e sure to open faucets water heater drains and system low point drains to remove all fresh water from the system Be sure the water pump is turned OFF NOTE When leaving the camper for extended periods...

Page 35: ...supply The water in the hand held shower hose will drain through this vacuum breaker when the faucet is turned OFF This is not a leak This drainage is inherent in the design of the vacuum breaker and...

Page 36: ...from the sinks and tubs and a black water system which includes the holding tank and drain for toilet wastes Each system is self contained and allows disposal of waste water at designated dump statio...

Page 37: ...he holding tanks 1 Attach the sewer hose to the dump outlet 2 Extend the hose and insert the hose end into the sewer or dump station inlet pushing it firmly into the opening to be secure In some cases...

Page 38: ...use motorized drain augers Sometimes the holding tank valve will get clogged In this case a hand operated auger may be necessary Be ready to close the valve quickly once the clog is cleared If the sea...

Page 39: ...anded threads on its interior This feature allows for connection of the new wrench less right handed Acme RV connection while still accommodating the standard left handed POL fittings used for filling...

Page 40: ...o avoid potential problems have your propane system checked at least once a year by an authorized service center after each extended trip NEVER test for a leak by lighting a match or having an open fl...

Page 41: ...en located near the LPG container This label reads DO NOT FILL CONTAINER S TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY Overfilling the LPG container can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire or...

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Page 43: ...or surfaces Wash your camper in a shady area not in direct sunlight If the camper is parked in the sun move it into the shade and let the exterior cool down before you start Chemical solvents and stro...

Page 44: ...h mineral spirits Make sure that all areas to be resealed are dry before new sealant is applied Mineral spirits are a flammable liquid Use extreme care when handling Do not expose to open flame sparks...

Page 45: ...use a high pressure spray nozzle when rinsing your windows skylight vent after washing Avoid washing windows skylight vent in direct sunlight Freezing Weather Vinyl seals around windows and doors sho...

Page 46: ...ctrical terminal connections with non conducting dielectric light waterproof grease Clean the prongs with very fine sandpaper being careful not to damage the contact area Battery s Your camper is outf...

Page 47: ...e surface Refrigerator Clean interior with mild soap and water after each trip Defrost freezer and empty ice trays When defrosting place dry towels in the refrigerator to absorb the water Place trays...

Page 48: ...iance vents to prevent moisture and insects from entering during storage 7 Check the interior of the camper periodically to be sure leaks have not developed or that condensation has not formed causing...

Page 49: ...Frame Inspect and touch up paint as needed Hitch Coupler Verify proper operation and free of damage Hitch Jack Verify proper operation and free of damage Interior Surfaces Clean as needed Lug Nut Torq...

Page 50: ...44 Maintenance Schedule Date Maintenance Repair Schedule Service Center Name Address...

Page 51: ...ly open 1 4 a roof vent 9 Close and lock all windows Be sure the vent fan and range hood fan switches are off 10 Cap and close the holding tank drain city water inlet and fresh water fill spout 11 Tur...

Page 52: ...e water coming out of the pump Now open all Faucets and Shower valves to allow water to drain from the system After the water has stopped coming out of the drain valves shown in page 2 and 3 you can a...

Page 53: ...47 Clamshell T B Valves are in camping season mode Valves are in winterizing mode after water was drained from the lines only needed if you re using RV antifreeze to winterize...

Page 54: ...compressor hose KEEP THE PRESSURE WELL BELOW 50psi To find this part search Blow out plug on Amazon Here is what you can use to put antifreeze into the city water line it has a hose connection on the...

Page 55: ...Fresh water tank fill port Located in front of the Passenger side wheel Valves are in winterizing mode after water was drained from the lines only needed if you re using RV antifreeze to winterize Val...

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Page 57: ...e http www asaelectronics com customerservice 4 Hot Water Heat Alde phone 360 608 4803 http www alde se us support alde service locations or info alde us 5 Batteries Dealer Provided contact your deale...

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