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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Armin Fach 12:06am on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
This thing never worked right. It had great specs but it was unusable and froze up. Total piece of junk. Avoid! Confusing Controls. This a great player. Video is excelent. You can download movies by going to the portals. CinemaNow. And music. Only problem was some buttons stick.
n7wtf 7:50am on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 
This is a great little player and a good alternative to an iPod Touch. Now I have nothing against Apple or iPods in general. They are great players. Right after connecting the Archos 605 to a DishNetwork 722 receiver I got the message ? Right after connecting the Archos 605 to a DishNetwork 722 receiver I got the message "Please switch to Windows Media Mode to transfer content from th...
bertoldo 11:15am on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 
The online portal provided by Archos (need WiFi connection to access the menu). Through the Portal Content we can buy them online Plug-Ins.
wpaulson 4:11pm on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
This is a SUCKER! Every feature sucks the money out of your pocket, the battery charging is pain in the ... well, you khow it!
Michael 12:26am on Friday, May 7th, 2010 
this is a great mp3 player i have two "Easy To Set Up","Lots of Storage","Reliable Performance","Simple Controls","Tough","Great Sound".
elgransipe 8:36am on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
Be careful when considering purchasing an Archos product. My family and I have owned several devices. ARCHOS is garbage. none. ARCHOS is all about taking your money and not caring after they get it No support on discontinued models.

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Water Systems Schematic, (190 Chevrolet) ______________________________________________________________ G-10 Water Systems Schematic, (170-Popular Chevrolet) ________________________________________________________G-11 Water Systems Schematic, (170-Popular Chevrolet) ________________________________________________________G-12 Water Systems Schematic, (190-Popular Chevrolet) ________________________________________________________G-13 Water Systems Schematic, (190-Versatile Chevrolet) ______________________________________________________G-14 Owner Maintenance ________________________________________________________________________________ H-0 Exterior Maintenance ________________________________________________________________________________H-1 Exterior Washing ____________________________________________________________________________________ H-1 Other Maintenance __________________________________________________________________________________ H-1 Winter Storage ______________________________________________________________________________________ H-1 Inside Your Vehicle ____________________________________________________________________________ H-1 Outside Your Vehicle __________________________________________________________________________ H-1 Spring Start-Up ____________________________________________________________________________________ H-2 Tires ______________________________________________________________________________________________ H-2 Cargo Carrying Capacity ______________________________________________________________________________ H-2 Owner Maintenance Checks __________________________________________________________________________ H-2 When You Stop for Fuel ________________________________________________________________________ H-2 At Least Monthly ____________________________________________________________________________ H-2 At Least Once Every Three Months ______________________________________________________________ H-2 At Least Twice A Year __________________________________________________________________________ H-3 At Least Once A Year __________________________________________________________________________ H-3 Auxiliary Battery ____________________________________________________________________________________ H-3 Aluminum Wheel Maintenance ________________________________________________________________________ H-4 Limited Warranty Information __________________________________________________________________________ I-0 Limited Warranty Definitions __________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Roadtrek Limited Warranty Registration Card ______________________________________________________________ I-1 Automotive Warranty - General Motors, (Chevrolet Chassis) ______________________________________________ I-1 - I-2 Limited Warranty Information __________________________________________________________________________ I-2 Automotive Customer Service & Roadside Assistance Numbers ______________________________________________ I-2 Appliance Warranty __________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 Roadtrek Limited Motorhome Warranty ______________________________________________________________ I-3 - I-4 Customer Assistance __________________________________________________________________________________ J-0 Reporting Safety Defects, (U.S. Only) ____________________________________________________________________ J-1 Roadtrek Ambassador Potential Customer Referral Program for Roadtrek Owners ________________________________ J-1 Roadtrek Club International ___________________________________________________________________________ J-2 Address, Phone & Facsimile Numbers, and E-mail __________________________________________________________ J-2 Website ____________________________________________________________________________________________ J-2 Roadtrek International Chapter FMCA / A Roadtrek Owners Club Membership Forms ____________________________ K-1 Change of Owner Name or Address Form ____________________________________________________________ L-1 - L-2 Potential Customer Referral Card____________________________________________________________________ L-3 - L-4

EXTERIOR ACCESS DOORS: Ensure power cord and city water line are disconnected and in their stored positions before vehicle is put in motion.

CAUTIONS:

CLOVERLEAF DINING TABLE: The cloverleaf dining table is heavy, bend your knees while lifting. EXTRA COUNTER SPACE: Make sure the stove is off and has cooled prior to lowering the stove cover. TV: When the vehicle is in motion it is recommended that the TV be OFF and in the stored position. The flat screen TV, (option TF) should not be stored inside the Roadtrek in temperatures below -4F, (-20C). The operating temperature of the monitor is recommended between 50F & 104F, (10C 40C) with a humidity range of 10%-80%, non condensing. To remove the TV, remove the four mounting bolts on the back of the TV mounting bracket and remove the RCA cables, power supply cable and antenna cable. AUXILIARY BATTERY: Battery acid can burn skin and damage clothing. Protective eye wear and gloves should be worn when handling batteries. REPLACING THE AUXILIARY BATTERY: Ensure that the inverter/charger is disconnected prior to disconnecting the auxiliary battery. GENERATOR: When launching a boat using your Roadtrek, be aware that the generator must not be submerged in water. When using the generator as the main power source to run the appliances, refer to the generator owners manual for proper use and maintenance. WASTE WATER STORAGE AND DUMPING SYSTEM: Ensure that both the black and gray water gate valves are closed, (inward position) before using the waste water system. Under moderate subfreezing conditions, antifreeze is required in the exterior fresh water tank, black and gray waste water tanks. Antifreeze should be used at a 50% water and 50% antifreeze ratio.
THE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS IN THIS QUICK REFERENCE ARE AN OVERVIEW AND THERE ARE MORE NOTES AND INSTRUCTIONS WITHIN THIS MANUAL.
190 Four-wheel-drive, (option). QUADRA-VERSION FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE
Made possible by the TWO-SPEED TRANSFER CASE, provides maximum traction for the wheels of your van by transmitting engine torque to all four wheels instead of just the two rear.

Manufacturer

Fiamma Trojan Exide Black & Decker MTI Industries Electro Systems Electro Systems Aralex Acoustics Ltd Suburban Mfg. Suburban c/o GL Products Onan Corporation Onan Corporation Dometic Dometic Tripp-Lite SHURflo, LLC Dometic Corporation Dometic Distribution Audiovox (ASAElectronics) JVC Dometic Corporation Dometic Distribution FanTastic Vent Bug Barrier Dometic Corporation Suburban Mfg. Thetford Corporation Thetford Sanitation Winegard Suburban Mfg. Suburban c/o GL Products SHURflo, LLC Creation Windows Prime Wheel American Racing

Location

Orlando, FL Santa Fe Springs, CA Alpharetta, GA Miramar, FL Wauconda, IL Bellingham, WA Victoria, BC Coquitlam BC Elkhart, IN Oakville, ON Minneapolis, MN Oakville, ON Elkhart, IN Cambridge, ON Chicago, IL Cypress, CA Elkhart, IN Cambridge, ON Hauppauge, NY

Phone Number

407-672-0091 800-423-6569 800-782-7848 800-231-9786 800-383-0269 800-668-2254 250-385-0911 306-221-7610 423-775-2131 905-845-7558 800-888-6626 905-795-0050 800-544-4881 800-361-3400 773-869-1234 800-854-3218 800-544-4881 800-361-3400 800-645-4994 800-252-5722
Elkhart, IN Cambridge, ON Capac, MI Medina, OH Elkhart, IN Elkhart, IN Ann Arbor, MI Mississauga, ON Burlington, IA Elkhart, IN Oakville, ON Cypress, CA Elkhart, IN Gardena, CA Mississauga, ON
800-544-4881 800-361-3400 810-724-3818 800-548-0214 800-544-4881 423-775-2131 800-521-3032 905-671-0255 800-288-8094 423-775-2131 905-845-7558 800-854-3218 800-862-3131 310-516-9126 800-959-1969

A - 10

Daily living CAPTAINS SEATS:
To recline, pull up the recline control lever below the inboard armrest and lean back. To slide, pull up on the slide bar located on the front of the seat and slide the seat either forward or back, (see Picture B-P1B). To swivel the seats from a forward facing position to a rearward facing position, pull the swivel lever up. (see Picture B-P1A). Important Note: Before swiveling the seat you must be aware of the following:

Swivel Lever

Picture B-P1A: View of the side of the Captains seat, showing the location of the swivel lever.

Slide Bar

1. Ensure that the back of the seat is reclined forward, as far as the recline control allows. 2. Slide the seat forward but not so far as to lose clearance of the engine cover. Pull up on slide bar, (see Picture B-P1B). 3. Remove 4x4 shifter handle on the floor on the right side of the driver side captains seat by unscrewing the handle, (see picture B-P1C), ( 4x4 models only). 4. Put the tilt steering wheel in the downward position. 5. The swivel lever is located on the door side of the seat and locks the seat in a forward facing position. To release pull the swivel lever up and the seat freely swivels, (see Picture B-P1A). 6. Swivel the seat to the desired position, (see Picture B-P2). Note: To access the fuse block under the drivers seat, turn the seat 1/4 turn counter-clockwise. Picture B-P2: Captain seats swiveled towards the rear of the Motorhome. Picture B-P1B: View of the front of the Captains seat, showing the location of the slide bar.
Picture B-P1C : location of 4x4 shifter handle.

SEAT BELT USAGE:

Only forward facing seats equipped with factory installed seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is in motion. All passengers must be seated in these seats only, with the seat belts fastened while the vehicle is in motion.
Daily living CLOVERLEAF/FOLDING DINING TABLE:
The folding dining table is stored in its own compartment in the Popular model and the cloverleaf table is stored in the rear closet in the Versatile, (see Picture B-P3 for Popular models and Picture B-P4 for Versatile models). For the Popular, open the compartment door, pull out the folding table and pivot it up to the horizontal position. Pull out the additional support bar located on the front wall of the wardrobe behind the driver seat, and extend the folding leaf. In the Versatile, remove the table leg and place it in the floor base receptacle located in front of the wardrobe. Place table top on top of table leg (remember to bend your knees to lift). To use the leaves: 1. Pivot the table into the desired position. 2. In a seated position, with one hand on the top of the table, use the other hand to unfold the desired leaf to the upright position.
Picture B-P3: Wardrobe closet showing location of the table (Popular models).
To return the leaf to its original position, follow these steps: 1. Hold the leaf with one hand. 2. With the other hand reach under the table and carefully press on the center of the downward facing part of the spring hinge. 3. Fold the leaf back into the stored position. Caution: Cloverleaf dining table is heavy, bend your knees while lifting.
Picture B-P4: Storage location of cloverleaf table and bed support (Versatile models).
Daily living DINETTE TABLE:
The table leg is stored in the closet in the Versatile (see Picture B-P4), or in the upper passenger side shelf in the Popular. Remove the table leg and place it into the floor base receptacle located in the rear seating area. The table top is stored under the driver side rear bed cushion in the dinette models, (see Picture B-P6 and B-P8). Place the table top on top of the table leg, (see Picture B-P5 and B-P7). In the units with the optional power sofa, the dinette table is located at the rear of the galley. When returning table top to the storage position ensure the table base is placed correctly in the table base receptacle located on top of the rear driver side bench, (see Picture B-P6 and B-P8). Return the table leg to the front wardrobe closet and clip into place for proper storage.

Wing bolt

Release handle
REPLACING THE AUXILIARY BATTERY:
Ensure that you maintain a minimum of a 3/8 inch clearance between the battery posts and the top edge of the compartment. Replacement battery is a group 27 deep cycle lead acid or equivalent. Ensure that the battery cable hex nuts are tightened to 10 ftlbs, (see Picture B-P52). Picture B-P52: Auxiliary Battery.

Barrel bolt

B - 20
Daily living SPARE TIRE STORAGE:
The spare tire is located in the storage area found under the passenger side rear bed in the units with dinette seating or on the Continental style tire carrier for units with the power sofa option. Brace yourself for the weight of the tire, (37 kg / 80 lbs).
Picture B-P53: Location of jack in newer units with Dinette seating.
Picture B-P54: Location of jack in newer units with power sofa.
CONTINENTAL SPARE TIRE KIT (optional):
To access the full-size spare tire: 1. Remove the lockable chrome ring and fiberglass disc. 2. Loosen the anti vibration bolt, (see picture B-P55A) 3. While holding the spare tire, in the upright position, remove catch pin on the elbow of the receiver. 4. Slowly lower the spare tire to the flat position, (see Picture B-P56). Brace yourself for the weight of the tire, (37 kg / 80 lbs). 5. Remove lug nuts on spare tire to remove from carrier. To store tire, repeat these steps in reverse.
Picture B-P55: Spare tire kit.
Picture B-P55A: Anti vibration bolt.
Picture B-P56: Remove from carrier.
Picture B-P57: Tire storage.

B - 21

CAUTION: WHEN THE FRONT, (60%) SIDE DOOR IS OPEN, (see Picture B-P58), THE FRONT PASSENGER CAB DOOR SHOULD NOT BE OPENED. OPENING THE CAB DOOR while the front side door is open MAY DAMAGE THE GROUND EFFECTS. Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. makes no warranty whatsoever for damage caused to ground effects or doors as a result of this.
Picture B-P58: Front side door open.
Due to the properties of natural Maple or Cherry wood, Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. makes no warranty against the mineraling of wood components. (see Picture B-P59).
Picture B-P59: Mineraling in maple/cherry wood.

B - 22

FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION

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WF POTABLE WATER FILL T.V. JACKS SK

KITCHEN SINK

CW CITY W ATER INLET THERMOSTAT T

TRANSFER SW ITCH

WP POTABLE WATER PUMP MONITOR PANEL MP

WA TER CLOSET

D DRAIN OUTLET INSIGNIA LOCATION + L P PROPANE DETECTOR BATTERY STORAGE MAC MACERATOR

WA TER HEATER

WA TER TANK
FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER (MIN. 10B.C.)

EG A/C AIR CONDITIONER

Picture G-P4: Open position of the city tank fill valve.
Picture G-P5: Closed position of the city tank fill valve.
To disconnect the city water connection: 1. Turn off the external water source. 2. Open the sink faucet to relieve the pressure in the system, (failure to do so may result in an unexpected shower). 3. Ensure that the city tank fill valve is closed, (see Picture G-P5). 4. Remove the hose from the city water connection, replace the cap on fill connection.
WASTE WATER STORAGE AND DUMPING SYSTEM:
Your vehicle is equipped with a waste water storage and macerator pump dumping system that will provide adequate and effective storage and dumping of waste water. Your vehicle should be as level as possible to allow optimal operation of the system. CAUTION: Ensure that both the black and grey water gate valves are closed, (inward position) before using the waste water system. This applies especially after extensive driving. Black and grey water dump valves are accessed through the small access door located just to the rear of the driver side door. CAUTION: It is advised to use only 1-ply or RV-type toilet tissue. Heavier tissue and personal wipes can clog or damage the macerator pump. Support the door in the open position by using the support arm, (see Picture G-P7). Picture G-P6: Driver side storage door.
Waste Water Tank Preparation:
Your vehicle is equipped with two waste water tanks, the grey waste water tank is for waste water from the sink and aisle shower and the black waste water tank is for sewage from the toilet. Both tanks are equipped with separate dump valves so that each may be dumped independently. Before use of either waste tank, be sure to read instructions provided by the toilet manufacturer regarding waste water chemicals. We suggest that such chemicals be used every time to minimize build up of solids on water level sensors inside the tanks. CAUTION: During winter use under moderate subfreezing conditions, (refer to pages G.9-G.14) antifreeze is required in the exterior black and grey waste water tank. Antifreeze should be used at a 50-50 ratio.

Support arm

Picture G-P7: Access to sewer discharge assembly, black and grey gate valve handles.

WINTER USE: (Moderate Subfreezing Conditions, -10C (14F), (190 Models only)
The dual fresh water tank system, allows you to use the fresh water system under moderate subfreezing conditions by allowing you to isolate and drain the exterior fresh water tank and the exterior shower faucets. To prepare your motorhomes fresh water system for winter use you must do the following: Ensure you first turn off the water pump, (switch is found on the monitor panel) before isolating and draining the exterior fresh water tank system. Switch tank selector valve to winter position, (see Picture G-P13). In winter mode - Use gravity fill only. - No outdoor shower. - Waste water tanks are unprotected from freezing unless charged with antifreeze. - Interior temp must be maintained above 65F, (18C). - Fridge and furnace must be turned ON. - Exterior fresh tank must be drained. - Exterior shower and city fill must be drained.
NOTE: Many Roadtrek users will not be in winter climates. Winterizing would be unnecessary in these cases.
Picture G-P12: Selector valve set to exterior fresh water tank, (summer mode 190 models). NOTE: Water flow is opposite to markings on handle.
Picture G-P13: Selector valve set to interior fresh water tank, (winter mode 190 models). NOTE: Water flow is opposite to markings on handle.
Your Roadtrek is equipped with water heater by-pass valves. In normal mode, all three valves will face the aisle, (see Picture B-P14). In winter mode, the center water line valve is open and the valves attached to the water heater are closed, (see Picture B-P15). To isolate and drain the outside shower when using the fresh water system in moderate subfreezing conditions the shower cutoff valves must be closed. To close the shower cutoff valves: 1. Remove cushions from driver side rear bed, (190-Popular model). 2. Open water heater top access cover, (190-Popular model), (see Picture G-P17). 3. Open rear galley cabinet door 4. Locate the hot and cold water isolator valves, (see Picture G-P18 for190-Popular models), (see picture G-P18A for 170 and 190-Versatile models). 5. To isolate the exterior shower faucets, the isolator valves must be turned 90, (across the water line), (refer to Pictures G-P18, G-P18A, G-P19 and G-P20 for the open and the closed positions of the isolation valves). 6. Open the exterior shower faucet in order to drain the exterior water lines, (close the exterior shower faucet after draining exterior tank). 7. For summer use of the fresh water tanks repeat the steps in reverse. Picture G-P14: Normal mode water heater bypass valve positions.

OWNER MAINTENANCE SPRING START UP:
After storage, reactivate your vehicle for use by reversing all the procedures that you performed to prepare it for winter storage. In addition, propane systems connections and fittings should be checked for possible leaks and all other systems and appliances should be operated to ensure satisfactory performance.

TIRES:

See the automotive chassis manufacturers owners manual and documents for tire warranty and recommended inflation pressures. (Cold inflation pressures can be found on the vehicle's weight rating label on the driver door or door post). Please follow the chassis manufacturers recommendations for tire rotation.

CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY:

See the information labels attached to the driver door post, and the insert at the front of this manual.
OWNER MAINTENANCE CHECKS:
Listed below are vehicle maintenance checks and inspections that should be performed by the owner or qualified service technician at the indicated intervals. Any adverse conditions should be brought to the attention of your dealer or qualified service technician for expert service advice as soon as possible. The owner maintenance checks are generally not covered by warranties and you may be charged for labor, parts and supplies used.

WHEN YOU STOP FOR FUEL:

Extinguish all pilot lights. Check engine oil level. Look for low or underinflated tires.

AT LEAST MONTHLY:

Check coolant level in the coolant recovery reservoir, (automotive). Check operation of all exterior lamps, including brake lamps, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. Check tire pressure. Run generator for 20 minutes to one hour under load to prevent carburetor damage.
AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE MONTHS:
Flush black water holding tank. Flush grey water holding tank. Flush and sanitize fresh water tank.
OWNER MAINTENANCE AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR:
Check power steering fluid level. Check windshield washer level and wiper operation. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. Check radiator, heater and air-conditioning hose for leaks and/or damage. Check for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts. Check parking brake system. Check head lamp alignment. Check lap and shoulder belts for wear and function. Check air pressure in spare tire. Inspect appliance vents to ensure they are free from dirt, insects, spider webs and/or nests. Inspect black and grey water tank vents. Clean air conditioner filter.

AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR:

Lubricate all door hinges, locks and latches. Clean battery terminals, (automotive and coach). Have propane test completed by certified gas technician. Have appliances tested and cleaned. Wax & polish and protect exterior surfaces.

AUXILIARY BATTERY:

Your vehicle is equipped with group 27 lead acid auxiliary batteries. It is recommended that acid levels be checked at least once every 3 months, every 1 month under heavy usage. See battery manufacturers maintenance recommendations. In order to maintain the function of the slide out battery tray you must lubricate the slides and compartment bottom. Use of a general automotive grease is recommended. It is recommended that this be done every 3 months when you are checking the acid levels. The above maintenance schedule is a recommendation only. Please refer to your Chevrolet Manual for details on the Chevrolet required maintenance schedule. Efficient economical vehicle performance will be enhanced by utilizing this recommended maintenance. It is strongly recommended that no repairs be made with out appropriate training, tools and safety equipment. This could cause bodily injury, damage to the vehicle or cause the vehicle to operate improperly. Roadtrek shall not be held liable or assume any obligations or responsibilities whatsoever for any loss, damage or injury directly or indirectly caused by, arising or resulting from, or as a consequence of the use or nonuse of the information contained herein or the operation or non-operation of any items mentioned herein. And, finally, Roadtrek shall be indemnified and saved from all losses, expenses, claims and demands whatsoever.
OWNER MAINTENANCE ALUMINUM WHEEL MAINTENANCE:
Never clean your wheels when they are hot! either from free standing in the sun, or from normal road use. Always clean your wheels when they are cool to the touch of your hand. If you spray any type of cleaning agent, corrosive or not, they will stain a polished and chrome wheel and even some clear coated wheels. Period. No matter how expensive they are! Clean your wheels either early in summer mornings or dusk on summer evenings, a good practice is not to clean them in direct sunlight. We are experiencing different UV and ambient temps, from a result of a changing ozone. Clean rims using mild soap and water, some strong cleaning agents will spot polished wheels every time. Avoid car washes if possible when your wheels are hot, this could stain the wheel. In time, due to brake dust and regional temps in North America, the wheels will fade from their luster, so from time to time, use a premium wheel cleaner/polish to keep the natural polished finish look. Never use steel wool or coarse abrasive pads to clean ANY wheel, it will cause permanent damage, and will not be warranted by the wheel manufacturer. It is recommended to place Vaseline, or some type of oil based cooking grease and coat the wheels during the harsh winter and touch them up from time to time or have a set of winter wheels and tires!

LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION AUTOMOTIVE WARRANTY - GENERAL MOTORS, ( CHEVROLET CHASSIS)
For Chevrolet chassis sold through Chevrolet dealers, the Dealer will enter the appropriate information directly into General Motors computer system to restart the automotive, (chassis) warranty in the Purchasers name as of the date of retail delivery. All automotive service, maintenance and repairs are to be performed by any Chevrolet dealer. See the General Motors Warranty Information booklet for details. Such items are not warranted by Roadtrek. Roadtrek will pay for the removal and reinstallation of motorhome components necessary to perform automotive recalls and warranty for 36 months or 36,000 miles, (in US) or 60,000 Km, (in Canada), which ever occurs first, from date of purchase by the first Purchaser. After this period such costs are considered to be inherent in the ownership of such a vehicle. Roadtrek will not pay for the removal and reinstallation of motorhome components necessary to perform automotive service or maintenance. Such costs are considered to be inherent in the ownership of such a vehicle.
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION
The following information must be provided when contacting the factory for warranty: Selling Roadtrek Dealer: __________________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ Phone: (___) _______________ City, State/Prov:__________________________________________ Zip/Postal Code: ____________ V.I.N., (last 8 digits): _________ Sales order #,(Located On The Driver Door Post Label): __________ Date Of Delivery To Owner, (Retail Purchaser): ____________________________________________
Automotive Customer Service & Roadside Assistance Numbers
Chevrolet, (US) customer service Chevrolet, (US) roadside assistance GM Canada customer service GM Canada roadside assistance 800-222-1020 800-CHEV-USA, (243-8872) 800-263-3777 800-268-6800

Appliance Warranty

The following are not warranted by Roadtrek, but are covered by individual warranties offered by their respective manufacturers to which terms both Purchaser and Dealer must comply: air conditioner / heat pump, electrical inverter/charger, furnace, generator, microwave oven, range hood exhaust fan, refrigerator, stove, toilet, water pump, water heater, and macerator. Roadtrek makes no warranty whatsoever, regarding these items and/or such like components manufactured by others. However, Roadtrek will pay for the removal and reinstallation of such components that it determines at its sole discretion are installed by Roadtrek in a manner unusual to the industry. Purchaser and/or Dealer are required to deal directly with the nearest service center for such manufactured components and abide by the warranty policy as allowed by such component manufacturers. The name, location and phone number of some such component manufacturers are listed in the front of this manual.

LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY:
Roadtrek warrants to the Purchaser that the Vehicle is free from defects in material and workmanship on the portion manufactured by Roadtrek, under normal use and service, for four, (4) years or 48,000 miles whichever occurs first, from date of purchase by the first Purchaser or the date the Vehicle was first put into service, (for example, as a demo or rental), whichever is earlier. This warranty shall be fulfilled at a Roadtrek Dealer or authorized Roadtrek repair facility. For in transit emergency repairs, you may choose to deal with a non-authorized RV service facility. However all warranty repairs at nonauthorized RV service facilities must be preauthorized by Roadtrek. Roadtrek will, at its option, replace or repair free of charge, (including related labor) any defective part, about which the Purchaser shall notify their Roadtrek Dealer within the warranty period. The obligation of Roadtrek under this warranty, is expressly limited to such replacement or repair. The provisions of this limited warranty shall not apply to the following: 1. Accident. 2. Unauthorized repairs or alterations. 3. Normal maintenance. 4. Changes made to other units manufactured after this Vehicle was manufactured. 5 Incidental damages connected with the failure of the Vehicle such as lost time, inconvenience, loss of use of the Vehicle, cost of rental cars, gasoline, telephone, travel or lodging.
6. Damages caused by environmental factors including, but not limited to, hailstorms, tornadoes, sandstorms, lightning, floods, earthquakes, airborne fallout, chemicals, tree sap, ocean spray, road hazards. 7. Vehicle that has been declared a total loss by an insurance company, (demolished) or a Vehicle whose title indicates that it is designated as salvage, junk, or rebuilt or words of similar impact. 8. Exterior side storage compartments may not be moisture free. It is advised that you store items accordingly. Roadtrek is not responsible for goods damaged while stored in exterior storage compartments. 9. There will be no allowance for emergency road repair, towing, labor, meals accommodations, etc. Such will not be accepted if claimed under warranty. 10. After the QualityCare Pre-Delivery Report is completed by the dealer, appliance adjustments, door latch adjustments, light bulbs, fuses, battery in the smoke detector and window screens are warranted for 90 days. 11. Aluminum wheels are not warranted against corrosion that is a result of road salt, sea salt, cleaning chemicals or harsh driving conditions.
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION Roadtrek LIMITED MOTORHOME WARRANTY:
The provisions of this limited warranty shall not apply to deterioration due to wear and exposure beyond the following limitations: 1. For ninety (90) days from date of purchase by the first Purchaser for appliance adjustments, door latch adjustments, light bulbs, fuses battery in smoke detector and window screens. 2. For one, (1) year or 12,000 miles, (in US) or 20,000 Km, (in Canada), which ever occurs first, from date of purchase by the first Purchaser for sewage hose, curtain fabric, seating fabric, carpet, cup holders, exterior stripes and decals, running board trim, and black and grey water tank valves. 3. For two, (2) years or 24,000 miles, (in US) or 40,000 Km, (in Canada), which ever occurs first, from the date of purchase by the first Purchaser for leather seats. 4. For three, (3) years or 36,000 miles, (in US) or 60,000 Km, (in Canada), which ever occurs first, from date of purchase by the first Purchaser for exterior painted surfaces. Roadtrek Limited Motorhome Warranty is void unless the following conditions are adhered to: 1. Warranty Card on Vehicle must be completed by the Dealer and faxed to Roadtrek within 48 hours of date of retail delivery. When warranty applications are made and Warranty Card is not on file at Roadtrek, reimbursement of claim will be delayed until proof of original purchase is submitted to Roadtrek. 2. All warranty claims must be submitted on a Roadtrek Motorhomes Warranty Claim form and properly completed including Vehicle Identification Number, (V.I.N.), odometer reading and Roadtrek Limited Motorhome Warranty start date, (date of retail delivery). 3. Warranty work that will exceed $200 must first be authorized by Roadtrek before proceeding with such work. The authorization number issued by Roadtrek must be noted on the warranty claim. 4. Roadtrek Motorhomes reserves the right to inspect defective parts that have been replaced under warranty. Dealer is expected to hold selected parts for a period of time, not to exceed 60 days. 5. Only parts and accessories and other material, available through Roadtrek are to be used in the performance of warranty service. 6. Warranty repairs performed a second time by a Dealer, (due to incorrect or inadequate diagnosis, improper assembly or repair, or lack of proper testing when the original warranty repair was performed) are considered as shop comebacks and are not reimbursable. Costs of such repairs must be adsorbed by the Dealer. 7. All claims must be submitted within 30 days of the date of repair. 8. Purchasers are responsible for presenting their vehicle to a Roadtrek Dealer as soon as a problem exists. The warranty repairs should be completed in a reasonable amount of time from date of authorization. This limited warranty is expressly in lieu of any other expressed or implied warranty, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of any other obligations or liabilities on Roadtrek which neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any other liability in connection with Vehicle manufactured by it.

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ROADTREK CLUB INTERNATIONAL
As a new Roadtrek owner, you are cordially invited to join our family of Roadtrek owners as members of the Roadtrek Club International. An owners club offers its members an opportunity to meet other people with common interests, attend enjoyable gatherings, (such as group outings, sight seeing, camping, suppers, factory tours, and more!), share travel experiences, keep current on the latest information and products from the factory, and exchange ideas for improvements or solutions to problems. Annual membership dues are only US$10. Their common bond is the that they are all Roadtrek owners. As a group, they promote fellowship and enrich their way of life. Roadtrek Club International is an active Chapter of the Family Motor Coach Association. FMCA, the foremost organization in the world composed exclusively for motorhome owners, was founded in 1963 for the express purpose of promoting fellowship and the use of motor coaching for pleasure. Many of its 130,000 members meet and form fast friendships with fellow motorhomers and join together in Association sponsored activities that are interesting and fun. FMCA offers benefits and services specially designed to meet the needs of motorhome owners that you cant get anywhere else. Although space does not permit listing everything available, member benefits include: free monthly subscription to the full color Family Motor Coaching magazine, minimum cost motorhome insurance, accidental death coverage, emergency road service, trip routing service, toll free 800 number message service, mail forwarding, identification emblems for your motorhome, free membership directory, anti-theft program, discount programs, national and regional conventions, caravans and tours, and year-round activities in nearly 300 chapters of FMCA for fun, fellowship and entertainment. plus much more. FMCA dues are $35 per year plus a one time $10 initiation fee in the first year. Just complete the applications on the next page and mail them with your checks to the addresses shown. Youll be glad you did!
ADDRESS, PHONE & FACSIMILE NUMBERS, AND E-MAIL
Address all inquiries to: Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. Warranty & Service Department 100 Shirley Avenue Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, N2B 2E1 Telephone: toll free 888-ROADTREK, (762-3873) or 519-745-1169 Facsimile: 519-745-1160 E-mail: service@roadtrek.com Owners name, address, home and work phone numbers Selling Roadtrek dealers name and contact Servicing Chevrolet dealers name, contact and phone number, (if applicable) Last 8 digits of Vehicle Identification Number, (V.I.N.) Vehicle mileage Date of Retail Delivery

How did you hear about FMCA? ____________________________________
If referred by an FMCA member, please list his/her name and member number
Card # ________________________ Exp. Date____________ Signature. If charged, must sign here. __________________________________________________
Return application and fees to: FMCA Membership Chairman, 8291 Clough Pike, Cincinnati, OH 45244-2796. Telephone (513) 474-3622
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CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM

CUSTOMER REFERRAL CARD
Please contact Roadtrek Motorhomes should you require additional customer referral cards.
Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. 100 Shirley Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, N2B 2E1 Telephone: 519-745-1169 or Toll Free 1-888-ROADTREK (1-888-762-3873) Telefacsimile: 519-745-1160 Email: service@roadtrek.com WebSite: http://www.roadtrek.com
Copyright Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. Release Date: December 2007 Printed In Canada Roadtrek is a registered trademark of J.J. Hanemaayer of which Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. is a licensee and/or registered user

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Doc No: 21906540-RSAD Rev: 01
Copyright Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. 2008
Smoke Detector ________________________________________________________________________________________________ F-3 Propane System Diagrams ________________________________________________________________________________________F-4 Water Systems ________________________________________________________________________________________________ G-1 Water Heater Bypass System______________________________________________________________________________________ G-1 Fresh Water Tank Drain __________________________________________________________________________________________ G-1 To De-Winterize ________________________________________________________________________________________________ G-1 Fresh Water Tank ______________________________________________________________________________________________ G-2 Filling the Fresh Water Tank ______________________________________________________________________________________ G-2 City Water Connection __________________________________________________________________________________________ G-3 Waste Water Storage and Dumping System ________________________________________________________________________ G-4 Waste Water Tank Preparation ____________________________________________________________________________________G-4 Waste Water Tank Dumping ______________________________________________________________________________________ G-5 Waste Water Tank Flushing ______________________________________________________________________________________ G-6 Outside Shower ________________________________________________________________________________________________ G-6 Potable Water System Draining __________________________________________________________________________________ G-6 Potable Water System Sanitizing __________________________________________________________________________________ G-7 Water System Winterizing ________________________________________________________________________________________G-7 Water Tank/System Location Diagrams ______________________________________________________________________________G-8 Waste Water Tank Diagrams______________________________________________________________________________________G-10 Owner Maintenance ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Exterior Washing ________________________________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Other Maintenance ______________________________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Winter Storage__________________________________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Inside Your Vehicle ______________________________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Outside Your Vehicle ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Spring Start-Up ________________________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 Tires __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 Cargo Carrying Capacity __________________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 Owner Maintenance Checks ______________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 When You Stop for Fuel __________________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 At Least Monthly ________________________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 At Least Once Every Three Months__________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 At Least Twice A Year ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I-3 At Least Once A Year ____________________________________________________________________________________________ I-3 Auxiliary Batteries ______________________________________________________________________________________________ I-3 Aluminum Wheel Maintenance ____________________________________________________________________________________ I-4 Limited Warranty Information __________________________________________________________________________________ J-1 Limited Warranty Definitions ______________________________________________________________________________________ J-1 Roadtrek Limited Warranty Registration ____________________________________________________________________________ J-1 Automotive Warranty - Daimler Chrysler, (Dodge and Freightliner Sprinter Chassis)______________________________________ J-1 - J-2 Automotive Customer Service & Roadside Assistance Numbers __________________________________________________________ J-2 Appliance Warranty ____________________________________________________________________________________________ J-2 Roadtrek Limited Motorhome Warranty ________________________________________________________________________ J-3 - J-4 Customer Assistance __________________________________________________________________________________________ K-1 Reporting Safety Defects, (U.S. Only) ______________________________________________________________________________ K-1 Roadtrek Ambassador Potential Customer Referral Program for Roadtrek Owners __________________________________________ K-1 Roadtrek Club International ______________________________________________________________________________________ K-2 Address, Phone & Facsimile Numbers, and E-mail ____________________________________________________________________ K-2 Website ______________________________________________________________________________________________________K-2 Roadtrek International Chapter FMCA / A Roadtrek Owners Club Membership Forms __________________________________ L-1 Change of Owner Name or Address Form ____________________________________________________________________ M-1 - M-2 Potential Customer Referral Card __________________________________________________________________________ M-3 - M-4

6680 mm/21' 11"//5910mm/mm/ 9' 7", (with roof A/C) 2025 mm/ 6' 8" 4325 mm/170"//3665mm/Kg/7300 lbs.//3150 Kg/6900 lbs. 3878 Kg/8550 lbs.

2008 Motorhome Options

Air conditioner - 110V Armoire - with adjustable shelves & drawers Coffee maker Delete box awning Delete TV antenna Generator - 'Onan MicroLite' Mattresses - folding Pantry - hanging Screen package TV - flat screen Rear power sofa-12 volt Wardrobe - removable
Dometic roof mount with electrical heat strip, 11,000 BTU interchangeable with right lounge seat (not avail. w 2nd row capt. seats //n/a 110V available available Propane, remote-start, 2.5 kW for front lounge or captain's seats//n/a beside stove for side and rear door openings 19" with remote with remote switch(standard on SS) interchangeable with left lounge seat (not avail. w 2nd row capt. seats //n/a
** Includes weight of base vehicle and fuel only. Does not include weight of optional equipment, water, Propane, cargo and/or passengers.

2008 Interior Dimensions

Standing height Rear king bed length Rear king bed width Rear twin bed length - left, right Rear twin bed width Front single bed length - left, right Front single bed width Water tank - fresh Water tank - grey Water tank - black
1910 mm/75" 1980mm/78//1930 mm/76"(max.) 1750 mm/69" 1980 mm/78" //1930mm/76/1830mm/mm/28" 1930 mm/76", (opt.)//n/a 510 mm/20", (opt.) 115 L/30 US gal. 91 L/24 US gal. 40 L/10 US gal.

APPLIANCE LOG

APPLIANCE & ACCESSORY MANUFACTURERS LOG
Appliance Air Conditioner Awning Battery - Auxiliary - 6V(x2) Battery Separator CO Detector Coffee Maker Distribution Panel Fire Extinguisher Furnace Generator Home Theater System Inverter Propane Detector Propane Tank Macerator Pump Convection/Microwave oven Monitor Panel Power Roof Vent Refrigerator Smoke Detector Stove Toilet Transfer Switch TV (Flat Screen) TV Antenna Water Heater Water Pump Manufacturer Dometic Fiamma Exide Sure Power MTI Industries Black & Decker Progressive Dynamics Company Kidde Suburban Onan Electro Brand Tripp-Lite Electro Systems Manchester Shur-Flo Apollo Kib Fantastic Dometic Fire Sentry Dometic Thetford Progressive Dynamics Samsung, Wine Gaurd Suburban Shurflo Model 600312 F45 E-3600 1315-200 60-541 ODC440B PD50K3Q2GP Elite 10 NT 16SE 1.8 MicroliteLP STS2891-1 RV750ULHW GS/3200-200 AAC24B1B K46RT 4000BT RM7401L 0914CA 2BR-1066049 Aqua Magic IV Lo PD5110610 940MW RV-7005 SW6D 2088-403-144

Appliance manufacturers and model numbers subject to change without notice.
CONTACT INFORMATION MANUFACTURER CONTACT INFORMATION:
Component Air Conditioner Awning Detector-carbon monoxide Detector - Propane Flat LCD T.V. Furnace, (U.S.) Furnace, (Canada) Generator, (U.S.) Generator, (Canada) Home Theater(Electro Brand) Inverter/Charger Propane Tank Microwave/Convection, (U.S.) Manufacturer Dometic Fiamma MTI Industries MTI Industries Aralex Acoustics Ltd Suburban Mfg. Suburban c/o GL Products Onan Corporation Onan Corporation TriStar Distributing Tripp-Lite Manchester Apollo Chicago, IL Quincy, IL South Bend, IN South Bend, IN Elkhart, IN Cambridge, ON Capac, MI Ann Arbor, MI Mississauga, ON Burlington, IA Elkhart, IN Oakville, ON Santa Ana, CA Belmont, ON Location Elkart, IN Orlando, FL Wauconda, IL Wauconda, IL Coquitlam, BC Elkhart, IN Oakville, ON Minneapolis, MN Oakville, ON Phone Number 800-544-4881 407-672-0091 800-383-0269, 847-487-4940 800-383-0269, 487-487-4940 306-221-7610 423-775-2131 905-845-7558 800-888-6626 905-795-0050 574-294-2684(ext.109) 773-869-1234 800-640-6327 800-772-7262 800-772-7262 800-544-4881, 219-463-4858 519-653-4390 810-724-3818 800-521-3032 905-671-0255 800-288-8094 423-775-2131 905-845-7558 800-854-3218 519-727-6752
Microwave/Convection,(Canada)Apollo Refrigerator, (U.S.) Refrigerator, (Canada) Roof Vent - Power Toilet, (U.S.) Toilet, (Canada) TV Antenna Water Heater, (U.S.) Water Heater, (Canada) Water Pump, (U.S.) Water Pump, (Canada) Dometic Corporation Dometic Distribution FanTastic Vent Thetford Corporation Thetford Sanitation Winegard Suburban Mfg. Suburban c/o GL Products Shurflo Shurflo
DAILY LIVING CAPTAIN SEATS:
To recline, pull up on the recline control lever below the inboard armrest and lean back. To slide, pull up on the slide bar located on the front of the seat and slide the seat either forward or back, (see Picture B-P1a). To swivel the seats from a forward facing position to a rearward facing position pull the swivel lever up, (see Picture B-P1). Important Note: Before swiveling the seat, you must be aware of the following:

Swivel Lever

Picture B-P1: View of front captains seat showing the location of the swivel lever.
1. Ensure that the back of the seat is reclined forward, as far as the recline control allows.
2. Slide the seat forward, but not so far as to lose clearance of the engine cover. Pull up on the slide bar, (see Picture B-P1A).

Slide Bar

3. The swivel lever is located on the inboard side of the seat and locks the seat in a forward facing position. To release pull the swivel lever up and the seat freely swivels, (see location on Picture B-P1). Turn the front of the seats toward the aisle to prevent damage to the chassis B pillars.
Picture B-P1A: View of the front of the Captains seat, showing the location of the slide bar.
4. Parking brake lever must be lowered to facilitate swiveling. It can be re-engaged after seat is turned.

SEAT BELT USAGE:

Only forward facing seats equipped with factory installed seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is in motion. All passengers must be seated in these seats only, with the seat belts fastened while the vehicle is in motion. Picture B-P2: Captain seats swiveled towards the rear of the Motorhome (RS Adventurous).
DAILY LIVING CLOVERLEAF DINING TABLE:
The cloverleaf dining table is stored beside the driver side lounge seat, (see Picture B-P3). Remove the table leg from the rear closet, (see Picture B-P4) and place it in the floor base receptacle located in front of the lower galley cabinet. Place the table top on top of table leg. To use the table leaves: 1. Pivot the table into the desired position. 2. In the seated position, with one hand on the top of the table, use the other hand to unfold the desired leaf to the upright position. Caution: The locking mechanisms are spring-loaded. Watch your fingers. To return the leaf to its original position, use the following steps: 1. Hold the leaf with one hand.

Cloverleaf dining table

Picture B-P3: Lower galley cabinet showing location of cloverleaf table in RS model, (stored position).

Wing bolts

Picture B-P8: Placement of the cushions for Twin beds (regular dinette).

Dinette table

Bed support
Picture B-P9: Dinette table and bed support for King size bed, (stored position).
DAILY LIVING REAR KING SIZE BED:
To convert the dinette into a King size bed: 1. Remove the table and leg from its receptacle. 2. Remove night table and store. In order to remove the night table, unscrew the wing bolt found on each side of the night table, (see Picture B-P7). Store the wing bolts in the night table drawer when not in use. 3. Place the table top on the supports in the aisle, (see Picture B-P10). 4. Remove the bed support from storage located under the bed cushion on the driver side, (see Picture B-P9). 5. Install bed support, (see Picture B-P10). 6. Place both the back rest cushions together in the center of the bed, (see Picture BP-11). 8. Install the filler cushion on the passenger side of the bed, (see Picture B-P13). To convert back to a dinette, perform these steps in reverse order.

Wood support

Picture B-P10: Placement of the table top and the wood support for the king size bed.
Picture B-P11: Lay cushions flat.
Picture B-P12: Placement of the back rest cushions.
Picture B-P13: Placement of the filler cushion.
DAILY LIVING REAR KING SIZE BED, (Optional power rear sofa):
To convert the power sofa into a King size bed: 1. Remove the table and leg from its receptacle located on the floor. 2. Lower the power rear sofa by using the remote switch, (see picture B-P10A). 3. Place the table top on the aluminum side supports in the aisle, (see Picture B-P11A). 4. Place both back rest cushions together in the center of the bed, (see Picture BP-12). To convert back to a sofa, perform these steps in reverse order. Picture B-P10A: Location of the power rear sofa remote switch.
Picture B-P11A: Placement of the table top as the center bed support for the king size bed.
Picture B-P12: Placement of the back rest cushions for the King size bed.
DAILY LIVING SECOND-ROW CAPTAIN SEATS:
Adjustment of the captain seat: 1. To swivel the captain seat, pull back on the swivel handle and turn the seat, (see Picture B-P14). 2. To slide the captain seat forward or back, pull the slide adjustment handle, located at the front of the seat base to the left and slide, (see Picture B-P15). 3. To adjust the arm rest, turn the adjustment screw under the arm rest, (see Picture BP16).

Picture B-P36A: Rear storage trunk (RS model only).
DAILY LIVING AUXILIARY BATTERY:
The two 6-volt auxiliary batteries are located in the engine compartment on the driver side, (see Picture BP37a). Note: The white residue on the batteries is a rust and corrosion preventative spray. CAUTION: BATTERY ACID CAN BURN YOUR SKIN AND DAMAGE YOUR CLOTHING. PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR AND GLOVES SHOULD BE WORN WHEN HANDLING OR MAINTAINING THE COACH BATTERY(S). Observe all battery warnings and caution labels. NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with two(2) group GC-2, 6volt lead acid deep cycle auxiliary batteries. It is recommended that the fluid levels be checked at least once every month. See the battery manufacturers maintenance recommendations. Picture B-P37A: Auxiliary battery location showing cable connection hex nuts.
REPLACING THE AUXILIARY BATTERY(S):
Replacement batteries must be 6-volt, group GC-2 deep cycle lead acid or equivalent. Ensure that the battery cable hex nuts are tightened to 10 ft-lbs, (see Picture B-P37a). Ensure that the inverter is disconnected prior to disconnecting the auxiliary battery.
Picture B-P37B: Dual breakers shown.
NOTE: Both the auxiliary batteries and engine battery are charged by the inverter/charger when plugged in to shore power or using the optional generator. The Battery Separator (Picture B-P37C) performs this duty.
Picture B-P37C: Battery Separator and breakers
DAILY LIVING SPARE WHEEL STORAGE:
The spare wheel is located on the driver side inboard of the rear runningboard door, (see Picture B-P39A) in the RS, and on the Continental tire carrier in the SS (Picture BP39C). The spare on the RS is lowered by using the black L-shaped support (stored with the jack). The U-channel on the end is hooked on the metal bar outward of the tire and the assembled chassis jack handle is inserted in the end of it as a handle. While pushing down on the handle, the support nuts can be loosened using the wheel nut wrench. When sufficiently loose, these can be moved to the side out of the slotted support bar and the wheel lowered by reducing pressure on the handle. Once on the ground the wheel can be pulled out of the holder for use.
Picture B-P39A: Location of Spare Tire on the RS model.

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM NOTE: INVERTER/CHARGER
Your Owners Manual for RV750ULHW contains most of the essential information you need to enjoy the electrical conveniences of home while at RV parks or dry camping. However, we wish to highlight for you exactly how the charging portion of the inverter/charger works, in order to help avoid possible confusion: Supplying shore power or, (optional) generator power enables RV750ULHW to charge the auxiliary battery(s). Operation of your vehicle engine and alternator will also charge the auxiliary battery(s). When your motorhome is not plugged into shore power or, (optional) AC generator power, all electricity you use draws power from your motorhomes auxiliary battery bank, with the inverter allowing you to enjoy quiet DC-to-AC, (12 volt to 110 volt) power in the absence of shore or generator power.

Picture E-P1: Monitor panel, water heater switch, inverter remote switch, porch light switch (SS model), and optional generator control switch.
Picture E-P3: Location of the crank up antenna handle.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AUXILIARY BATTERIES AND BATTERY SEPARATOR:
The standard auxiliary batteries are 6 Volt group GC-2 lead acid type. The auxiliary batteries are located in engine compartment on the driver side, (see section on Auxiliary Batteries). To access the batteries refer to the auxiliary battery section found in the Daily Living section. The auxiliary batteries are automatically charged through the battery separator by the chassis's engines alternator while the engine is running. These batteries are also automatically charged by the inverter/charger when: 1. The battery disconnect switch on the monitor panel is set to the ON position prior to connection to an outside electrical power source, (shore/generator power). 2. The breakers in the distribution panel, are in the ON position. 3. Or while the generator is in operation, (if so equipped). The battery disconnect switch, located on the monitor panel, provides a disconnect for the auxiliary batteries from the motor home/coach 12 Volt system while your vehicle is not in use. Since the auxiliary batteries are of a deep-cycle type, they may be discharged completely and recharged without damage, (whereas the automotive battery is designed to be kept fully charged by the alternator and may undergo damage if fully discharged). However, the auxiliary batteries should never remain in a discharged state and should be recharged immediately to prevent battery damage. When not in use, the auxiliary batteries will slowly discharge on its own. Accordingly, if the batteries are not being used, they should be recharged monthly by connecting to an outside electrical power source, such as connecting to shore power or by operating the generator, (if so equipped) for at least 12 hours, or by running your vehicles engine for a minimum of 2 hours. The battery separator is located under the hood in the engine compartment. The battery separator allows the alternator to charge both the automotive and auxiliary batteries when the engine is running, and when plugged into shore power, and it will prevent your vehicles 12 Volt motorhome equipment, (interior lights, water pump, exhaust fans, furnace blower, etc.) from drawing on the automotive battery.

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OWNER MAINTENANCE EXTERIOR WASHING:
To prevent water from entering your vehicle, avoid spraying water directly into exterior vents or grills. Use care and caution when using a power washer to prevent water leaks. Do not point power washer directly towards any door openings, body seams, vents or any automotive striping.

OTHER MAINTENANCE:

For necessary maintenance of other components and appliances, see their respective manufacturers owners manuals for instructions.
WINTER STORAGE: INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE:
Before winter storage: 1. Be sure to clean your vehicle thoroughly. Special emphasis should be given to the appliances, such as the refrigerator. 2. Once cleaned, leave the refrigerator door propped open with the cutting board in the freezer compartment to prevent the development of odors, (insert a box of baking soda if desired). 3. Open a window slightly allowing sufficient air circulation to avoid the development of odors, condensation and mildew. 4. To prevent sun, (ultraviolet) rays from deteriorating and fading interior fabrics, cover all upholstered seats and cushions. As a further precaution, close all curtains or blinds tightly. 5. Disconnect the auxiliary batteries, using the disconnect switch located in the monitor panel. 6. If the vehicle is expected to be left unused for long periods, the chassis battery can be disconnected using the disconnect above and to the right of the accelerator pedal (See chassis manual for instructions)

OUTSIDE YOUR VEHICLE:

Before winter storage: 1. Ensure that all waste water tanks have been dumped and flushed, and that the entire potable water system has been properly drained, refer to sections on Potable Water System Draining and Potable Water System Winterizing. 2. Be sure to cover the external vents to the refrigerator, exhaust fan, furnace and air conditioner with heavy plastic sheeting to prevent entry by rodents and insects. 3. To improve tire life and maintain performance, put your vehicle up on blocks. Also, cover all tires that will be exposed to the sun light to prevent deterioration and dry rot caused by ultraviolet rays. 4. Consult your automotive owners manual or local automotive dealer regarding the steps necessary to prevent engine and chassis damage during long periods of storage in your particular region. 5. Vehicle should be parked level, so that all vents and water drains can operate properly.

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OWNER MAINTENANCE AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR:
Check the power steering fluid level, (refer to the chassis owners manual for maintenance instructions). Check the windshield washer fluid level and wiper operation. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. Check the radiator, heater and air-conditioning hoses for leaks or damage. Check for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts. Check the parking brake system for proper operation. Check the head lamp alignment. Check the lap and shoulder seat belts for wear and proper function. Check the air pressure in the spare tire, (80 psi recommended). Inspect all of the appliance vents to ensure they are free from dirt, insects, spider webs and/or nests. Inspect the black and grey water tank vent for any blockage , (located on the exterior of the roof ). Clean the air conditioner filter, (refer to the air conditioner manufacturer owners manual for instructions and location).

AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR:

Lubricate all of the exterior door hinges, locks and latches. Clean the automotive and coach volt battery terminals. Have Propane test completed by a certified gas technician. Have all of the appliances tested for safe and proper operation and cleaned. Wax, polish and protect exterior surfaces. The above maintenance schedule is a RECOMMENDATION ONLY. Please refer to your Dodge Chassis Owners Manual for details on the Dodge Chassis required maintenance schedule. Efficient economical vehicle performance will be enhanced by utilizing this recommended maintenance shedule. It is strongly recommended that no repairs be made without appropriate training, tools and safety equipment. Doing so without the appropriate training , tools and safety equipment could cause bodily injury, damage to the vehicle or cause the vehicle to operate improperly. Roadtrek shall not be held liable or assume any obligations or responsibilities whatsoever for any loss, damage or injury directly or indirectly caused by, arising or resulting from, or as a consequence of the use or nonuse of the information contained herein or the operation or non-operation of any items mentioned herein. Roadtrek shall be indemnified and saved from all losses, expenses, claims and demands whatsoever.

AUXILIARY BATTERY:

Your vehicle is equipped with a two 6 Volt group GC-2 deep cycle lead acid auxiliary batteries. It is recommended that the acid levels in the battery(s) be inspected at least once every 3 months, and every 1 month under heavy usage. See battery manufacturers maintenance recommendations.
OWNER MAINTENANCE ALUMINUM WHEEL MAINTENANCE:
Never clean your wheels when they are hot, either from free standing in the sun, or from normal road use. Always clean your wheels when they are cool to the touch of your hand. If you spray any type of cleaning agent, corrosive or not, on hot wheels, they will stain polished and chrome wheels and even some clear coated wheels. Period. No matter how expensive they are. Clean your wheels, early on summer mornings or at dusk on summer evenings. A good practice is not to clean them in direct sunlight. We are experiencing UV levels and ambient temperatures that are different from the past as a result of a changing world climate. This also plays havoc on tires as well. Clean the wheels using mild soap and water. Some strong cleaning agents will spot polished wheels every time. Avoid car washes if possible when your wheels are hot. This could stain your wheels. In time, due to brake and regional temperatures in North America, the wheels lustre will fade, so from time to time, use a premium wheel cleaner/polish to keep the natural polished finish. Never use steel wool or coarse abrasive pads to clean ANY wheel. This will cause permanent damage, and will not be warranted by the wheel manufacture. It is recommended to use Vaseline, or some type of oil based cooking grease to coat the wheels during the harsh winter months and touch them up from time to time or have a set of winter wheels and tires.

NOTE: The Aluminum Wheels used for the Sprinter Aluminum Wheel Option are OEM Sprinter wheels and are covered by the Daimler Chrysler warranty.
LIMITEDWARRANTY INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY DEFINITIONS
Roadtrek Dealer Vehicle Purchaser Warranty Card Roadtrek Motorhomes, (A Division of Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc.). Dealer or any wholesale buyer of recreational vehicles, authorized by Roadtrek. Any recreational vehicle manufactured by Roadtrek Motorhomes. Registered owner of the Vehicle and/or purchaser of the Vehicle. Roadtrek Limited Warranty Registration Card specifying Purchaser of Vehicle.
All vehicles are covered by a three part limited warranty: Automotive Warranty, Appliance Warranty, and Roadtrek Limited Motorhome Warranty.
ROADTREK LIMITED WARRANTY REGISTRATION
It is very important that the Dealer complete the Roadtrek Limited Warranty Registration, (at the bottom of the QualityCare Pre-Delivery Report) on each Vehicle and fax it to Roadtrek within 48 hours from the date of retail delivery. Roadtrek uses the information on the Limited Warranty Registration to: 1. Notify DaimlerChrysler to start the automotive, (chassis) warranty in the Purchaser's name as of the date of retail delivery. 2. Maintain records for the Roadtrek Limited Motorhome Warranty and for any recall notifications. If Roadtrek doesn't receive this information, when the Purchaser tries to have automotive warranty work done, the Purchaser, the Dealer and Roadtrek will be severely inconvenienced until this information is received and processed by DaimlerChrysler.
AUTOMOTIVE WARRANTY - DAIMLER CHRYSLER, (DODGE AND FREIGHTLINER SPRINTER CHASSIS)
The warranty currently offered by Daimler Chrysler covers the manufacture of the Sprinter chassis. Although the Purchaser will receive the full time period of the warranty, such warranty does not make an allowance for the miles on the odometer at the date of retail delivery ??. In other words, the warranty ends when the odometer reading reaches the limit as specified by the selected warranty, regardless of the odometer reading at the date of retail delivery. See the Sprinter Warranty Information booklet for details. For Sprinter chassis sold through RV dealers, Roadtrek uses the information on the completed Warranty Card to notify Daimler Chrysler to restart the automotive warranty in the Purchaser's name as of the date of retail delivery. Upon receipt of the Warranty Card, Roadtrek completes and mails the appropriate forms to Daimler Chrysler who in turn enters this information into its computer system, (please allow 8 to 12 weeks for this information to be processed and appear on its computer system). If warranty work is required before this process is completed and the Vehicle's V.I.N. number appears on the Daimler Chrysler dealers computer, the Purchaser should ask the Daimler Chrysler dealer to enter the Purchaser's name and address and date of retail delivery into the computer. To prove the vehicle is still under warranty, the Purchaser should show a copy of the bill of sale to the Daimler Chrysler dealer. If Roadtrek doesn't receive the completed Warranty Card, when the Purchaser tries to have automotive warranty work done, the Purchaser, the Dealer and Roadtrek will be inconvenienced until this information is received and processed by Daimler Chrysler.

LIMITEDWARRANTY INFORMATION
For Sprinter chassis sold through Daimler Chrysler dealers, the Dealer will enter the appropriate information directly into Daimler Chryslers computer system to restart the automotive, (chassis) warranty in the Purchaser's name as of the date of retail delivery. All automotive service, maintenance and repairs are to be performed by any Daimler Chrysler, Sprinter or Plymouth dealer. See the Daimler Chrysler Warranty Information booklet for details. Such items are not warranted by Roadtrek. Roadtrek will pay for the removal and re-installation of motorhome components necessary to perform automotive recalls and warranty for 36 months or 36,000 miles, (in US) or 60,000 Km, (in Canada), which ever occurs first, from date of purchase by the first Purchaser. After this period such costs are considered to be inherent in the ownership of such a vehicle. Roadtrek will not pay for the removal and reinstallation of motorhome components necessary to perform automotive service or maintenance. Such costs are considered to be inherent in the ownership of such a vehicle.
AUTOMOTIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE & ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE NUMBERS
Chrysler, (US) customer service Chrysler, (US) roadside assistance Chrysler, (Canada) customer service Chrysler, (Canada) roadside assistance 800-992-1997 800-521-2779 800-465-2001 800-363-4869

APPLIANCE WARRANTY

Appliances are not warranted by Roadtrek, but are covered by individual warranties offered by their respective manufacturers to which terms both Purchaser and Dealer must comply: air conditioner, electrical inverter/charger, furnace, generator, microwave oven, refrigerator, stove, toilet, water pump, macerator and water heater. Roadtrek makes no warranty whatsoever, regarding these items and/or such like components manufactured by others. However, Roadtrek will pay for the removal and reinstallation of such components that it determines at its sole discretion are installed by Roadtrek in a manner unusual to the industry. Purchaser and/or Dealer are required to deal directly with the nearest service center for such manufactured components and abide by the warranty policy as allowed by such component manufacturers.

All inquiries must include:

WEBSITE

Checkout the Roadtrek website at www.roadtrek.com
ROADTREK INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER FMCA A ROADTREK OWNERS CLUB

Please Print

Last Name __________________ Address ____________________ Country ____________________

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

Date ______________
First Name ________________ Spouse ____________________ City ______________________ Prov/State __________________ Postal/ZIP Code ____________ Phone: ( ) __________________
FMCA# ________________ If you are not currently a member of the Family Motor Coach Association, please complete the FMCA Membership Application Form below. WE CANNOT PROCESS YOUR ROADTREK INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER APPLICATION UNTIL YOU ARE AN FMCA MEMBER. Mail both forms and checks in separate envelopes today. FMCA members send only the Roadtrek application form and check. I/We would be interested in helping run the Chapter. I/We would be interested in serving as an elected officer. ______ Yes ______ Yes ______ No ______ No
Please enclose $10.00 in U.S. funds. Note: The Chapter cannot accept credit cards. Make check or money order payable to Roadtrek International. Mail application and fee to: Becky Hartley, Chapter Treasurer, Email: johnbeckyhartley@sbcglobal.net 231 W. Washington St. Nelsonville, OH 45764-1138 Telephone: (740) 753-1066 [ Cut and mail in separate envelopes ]
FAMILY MOTOR COACH ASSOCIATION
Last Name __________________ Address ____________________ Country ____________________ E-mail Address ______________

Date ________________

First Name ________________ Spouse ____________________ City ______________________ Prov/State __________________ Postal/ZIP Code ____________ Phone: ( Coach Manufacturer: Roadtrek Motorhomes ) ______________
Model: ______ Roadtrek Year:_______ Length: ________License Plate Number: __________________ I have applied for membership in the Roadtrek International Chapter of the Family Motor Coach Association. ( ) If you are a former member, check here. ____________________________________
Occupation or former occupation, if retired.
I enclose $45, (payable in U.S. funds) for a Full/Family membership, (includes membership identification emblems.). The $45 is composed of a $10 initiation fee, $30 for one years membership fee, and $5 for a one-year subscription to Family Motor Coaching magazine. I understand that upon acceptance of my application, I will be sent a copy of the FMCA Code of Ethics. I agree to read and abide by this code, which represents all our endeavors to be good neighbors, careful and responsible coach owners and operators, and good citizens of our communities. Signed:____________________________________________ Make check or money order payable to: FMCA, Inc. Please charge my Mastercard VISA Discover American Express

 

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