Chevrolet 190 manuel d'utilisation

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    170 & 190 Che vrolet Models Owner ’ s Manual Including Limited W arranty Information[...]

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    W ARNINGS & CA UTIONS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 W ARNINGS AND C A UTIONS This manual contains WA R N I N G S against operating procedures which c ould result in an accident or bodily injur y . The manual also contains CA UTIONS against procedures which could result in damage to y our vehicle . If you do not read the entire manual y ou may miss important information. Obser ve all W arnings & Cautions.[...]

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    W ARNINGS & CA UTIONS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 5 WA R N I N G S : SEA T BEL T S: Only forward facing seats equipped with factor y 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. Propa ne: Propane tanks shall not be plac ed or stored inside your v ehicle. Pr opane tanks are equipped with safety devices which relieve ex cessive pr essure by discharging gas to the atmosphere . T o reduce [...]

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    W ARNINGS & CA UTIONS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 5 EXTERIOR AC CESS DOORS: Ensure power c ord and city water line are disconnected and in their stored positions bef ore vehicle is put in motion. CA UTIONS: CL OVERLEAF DINING T ABLE: Cloverleaf dining table is hea vy , lif t while bending k nees. EXTRA COUNTER SP ACE: Make sure the stove is off and has c ooled prior to lowering the sto ve co ver . TV : When the vehicle is in motion it is recommended that the T V be “OFF” and in the stored position. The thumb tab should[...]

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    2005 Standard and Optional Roadtrek 170 models on Roadtrek 190 models on Road Automotiv e F eatures Chevrolet 2500 Regular V an Chevrolet 3500 Extended V an Chev Air bag - driver & passenger standard with passenger on/off switch standard with passenger on/off switch standa Alternator 145 amp. 145 amp. 145 am Axle - rear - standard 3.73 ratio 4.10 ratio 4.10 ra Axle - rear - optional not available 4.10 ratio (w/locking diff., trans. cooler) 4.10 ra Battery 600 amp. 600 amp. 600 am Brakes - anti lock four wheel disc four wheel disc four w Bumper covers incl. with ground effects pack age incl. with ground effects pack age option Cooling - transmission oil standard - internal standard - inte[...]

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    VEHICLE SPECIFICA TIONS 2005 Standard Roadtr ek 170 models on Roadtrek 190 models on Road Motorhome F eatures Che vrolet 2500 Regular V an Che vrolet 3500 Extended V an Chev Air conditioner 110V recessed, 12000 BTU 110V recessed, 12000 BTU 110V r Aisle 30"/760 mm wide 30"/760 mm wide 32"/81 Battery - auxiliar y - 12V lead acid deep cycle, 95 amp-hrs. lead acid deep cycle, 95 amp-hrs. lead ac Battery storage - auxiliar y slide-out tray below floor slide-out tray below floor slide-o Beds - dual density foam 130 mm/5" 130 mm/5" 130 m Cabinet - audio/video & storage standard standard standa Carpet 40 oz. 100% Dupont nylon 40 oz. 100% Dupont nylon 40 oz. Connection - [...]

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    VEHICLE SPECIFICA TIONS 2005 Exterior Dimensions 170 Models 190 Models 210 M Length 5720 mm/18' 9" * 6220 mm/20' 5" * 6680 m Height - overall 2540 mm/8' 4" 2540 mm/8' 4" 2590 m Width - overall (w/o mirrors) 2010 mm/6' 7" 2010 mm/6' 7" 2240 m Wheel base 3430 mm/135" 3940 mm/155" 3940 m Unloaded vehicle weight ** (no opt.) 3250 Kg/7200 lbs. 3500 Kg/7700 lbs. 3750 K Gross vehicle weight rating 3900 Kg/8600 lbs. 4355 Kg/9600 lbs. 4355 K * Add 250 mm/10 " if equipped with optional C ontinental spare tir e kit. ** Includes weight of base vehicle and fuel only . Does not include weight of optional equipment, water , propane [...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENT S D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 Introduction ______________________________________________________________________________________ A-0 Gross Combination W eight Rating (GCWR) ______________________________________________________________ A-1 Daily Living ________________________________________________________________________________________ B-0 Captain ’ s Seats ______________________________________________________________________________________ B-1 Seat Belt Usage ______________________________________________________________________________________ B-1 Cloverleaf Dining T able ____________[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENT S D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 Electrical System ____________________________________________________________________________________ E-0 Electrical System ____________________________________________________________________________________ E-1 Inv er ter ____________________________________________________________________________________________E-1 10V Inv er ter/Charger Shut Down ________________________________________________________________________E-1 Inv er ter/Charger Start up Af ter Automatic Saf ety Shut Down ________________________________________________E-1 Dry Camping Batter y Conser[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENT S D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 W ater Syst ems Schematic (170-Popular Chevr olet) ________________________________________________________G-12 W ater Syst ems Schematic (190-Popular Chevr olet) ________________________________________________________G-13 W ater Syst ems Schematic (190-V ersatile Chevrolet) ________________________________________________________G-14 Owner Maintenance ________________________________________________________________________________ H-0 Exterior Maintenance ________________________________________________________________________________ H-1 Exterior W ashing _______[...]

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    INTRODUCTION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 A A - - 0 0 A WORD T O ROADTREK OWNERS... This manual has been prepared to acquaint y ou with the operation, maintenance and warranties of your new Roadtrek Motorhome V an. Y our vehicle has been designed, engineered and manufactured to pr ovide you with the utmost in pleasure , dependability and qualit y . I t is impor tant that you read the contents of this manual, that of the Chevrolet chassis and those of other components , and follow the instructions and recommendations contained in each to help assure the most enjoyable and tr ouble free operation of your vehicle . W e would lik[...]

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    INTRODUCTION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 A-1 Gross C ombination W eight Rating (GCWR) The Chevrolet 3500 extended van has a GCWR of 6350 Kg/14000 lbs for the standard engine (6.0 L) and 7258 Kg/16000 lbs for the optional 4.10 rear axle ratio . Gross V ehicle W eight Rating (GVWR): is the maximum permissible weight of this vehicle when fully loaded . I t includes all weight at the vehicle axle(s). Unloaded V ehicle W eight (UVW ): is the weight of this motorhome as manufactured at the factor y . I t includes all weight at the vehicle axle(s). I f applicable, it also includes full generator fluids, including fuel, engine oil a[...]

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    CAPT AIN’S SEA TS: T o recline , pull up the recline control lever belo w the inboard armrest and lean back. T o 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). T o swivel the seats from a f or ward facing position to a rearward facing position pull the swivel lever up , (see Picture B-P1A). Important Note: Before swiv eling the seat you must be aware of the f ollowing: 1. Ensure that the back of the seat is reclined f or ward , as far as the recline control allows . 2. Slide the seat forward but not so far as to lose clearance of the engine cov er . Pull up on slide bar , (see Picture B-P1B). 3. P ut the til[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 2 2 CL OVERLEAF DINING T ABLE: The clov erleaf dining table is stored in the front wardrobe closet, (see Picture B-P3 for P opular models and see Picture B-P4 for Versatile models). Remove table leg and place it in the floor base receptacle located in fr ont of the wardrobe . Place table top on top of table leg . T o use the “ leaves ”: 1. Pivot the table int o the desired position. 2. In a seated position, with one hand on the top of the table, use the other hand to unf old the desired leaf to the upright position. T o return the “leaf ” to its original position, fol[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 3 3 DINET TE T ABLE: The table leg is stored in the fr ont wardrobe closet, (see Picture B-P3). Remove the table leg and plac e in the floor base receptacle located at the rear next to the night table. The table top is stor ed under the driver side rear bed cushion, (see Picture B-P6 and B-P8). Place table top on table leg, (see Picture B-P5 and B-P7). When returning table top to the st orage position ensure the table base is placed correctly in the table base receptacle located on t op of the rear driver side bench, (see Picture B-P6 and B-P8). Return table leg to front ward[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 4 4 SLEEPING F ACILITIES: REAR T WIN BEDS (190-Popular Model): T o con vert the dinette into twin beds: 1. Remov e the table and leg from its receptacle and place the table under the driver side seat cushion, (see Picture B-P6 on page B-3). 2. Place both back r est cushions on the floor vertically up against the seat base boxes or stor e if desired . Wa r n i n g : Do not allow cushions to block furnace vents. 3. P ull each seat cushion 3" (8 cm) from the wall to provide additional elbow r oom while sleeping. 4. Night table can be remo ved and stored if desired , (see Pi[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 5 5 REAR KING BED If desired , place the small cushion inser t at the rear of the bed to create additional bed length, (see Picture B-P12 and Picture B-P14). REAR L-SHAPED L OUNGE T O DOUBLE BED (190-V ersatile & 170-P opular Models): 1. Remov e the table and leg from their base and place the table on the lateral support located on the upper edge to seat base box es, (see Picture B-P13). 2. Remov e center dinette cushion, (see Picture B-P15). Center dinette cushion is extra. 3. Unfold back rest cushions and plac e on top of table, (see Picture B-P16). Note: The shorter pa[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 6 6 DINET TE T ABLE ST ORA GE Remove the table leg and st ore. Note: The dinette table leg is stor ed behind the rear closet door , (see Picture B-P4 on page B-2). 1. The dining table is stor ed under the driver ’ s side rear cushion, (see Picture B-P21). REAR DINET TE TO DOUBLE BED (190-V ersatile Model): T o con vert the dinette into a double bed. 1. Remove table leg and st ore, (see Picture B-P4). 2. Place the table in centre , (see Picture B-P18). 3. Place both back rests in the centr e in a tepee position, (see Picture B-P19). 4. Push do wn on the top of the cushion ?[...]

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    FRONT L OUNGE SEA TS: T o con vert the lounge seat into a single bed: 1. Be sure all armrests are in an upright position. Swivel the passenger captain ’ s seat 270 degrees counter clockwise so that the backrest is toward the center aisle, (see Picture B-P22). 2. Slide out the drawer under the passenger seat and fully extend the drawer f or ward until it touches the raised platform, (see Picture B-P23). Raise the suppor t block located at the front of the drawer , (see Picture B-P24). 3. Lift the back rest cushion upward , (on the lounge seat) remov e it from its metal suppor t and place it flat on top of the drawer , with the tapered end forward, (see Picture B-P25). T o con vert back to a[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 8 8 W ASHROOM AND PRIV ACY AREA: REAR PRIV ACY DOORS (190-P opular Model): When privacy is required: 1. Open the door on the suspended cupboard on the passenger side of your vehicle , by pressing the side latch. 2. Release the plastic turn tab , (found near the top of the inside door) that secures the inner door , extend this door until privacy is achieved , (see Picture B-P26). 3. Ensure the priv acy door is secured behind the A/V door , (see Picture B-P27). 4. If desired , hang the cur tains from the V elcro located on the lower edges of these doors t o maintain complete pr[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 9 9 REAR PRIV ACY DOORS (190-V ersatile Model): Open ward robe do or . 1. T o open bi-fold door turn button 180 degrees and extend bi-fold door until privacy is reached , (see Picture B-P28). FRONT PRIV ACY DOORS (P opular Models): When privacy is required: 1. T o open the front privacy door , (toilet door) press the round latch located to the right of the t owel bar until it pops out and pull on latch to open door . 2. Release the plastic turn tabs that secure the inner door and extend this door until privacy is achieved , (see Picture B-P29). 3. Complet e privacy in this ar[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 0 0 W ASHROOM F ACILITIES: T OILET : 1. Ensure that y ou achieve privacy by extending all privacy doors and closing the galler y cur tain. 2. See appropriate component Manufacturer ’ s O wner ’ s Manuals for operating instructions. ST AND-UP AISLE SHOWER: T o set up the stand-up aisle shower: 1. Remov e floor drain cover and drain plug fr om floor , (see Picture P-B31). 2. Ensure that you achiev e privacy by extending all privacy doors and closing the galler y cur tain. 3. Release the Velcr o retention straps and mov e the hand held shower from its st orage position o[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 1 1 EXTRA COUNTER SP A CE: In order to pro vide additional counter space , your motorhome has the following thr ee features: 1. stov e counter top . 2. slide out shelf above the cutlery drawer . 3. slide out shelf below the T V . T o provide additional c ounter space the stov e has a remov able cover , to remove the c over do the f ollowing: 1. The sto ve co ver is friction fit so you just need to lift and remov e, (see Picture B-P33). 2. Store c over while cooking , when finished replace stov e counter top . CA UTION: Make sure the stove is off and has c ooled prior to r[...]

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    Picture B-P39: M iddle access door , (190 models). DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 2 2 EXTERIOR AC CESS DOORS: DRIVER SIDE A C CESS DOORS (190 Models): Behind the lockable front access door , (see Picture B-P38), the following ar e found: 1. Sewage carrier and hose. 2. Grey water gat e valve handle . 3. Black water gate v alve handle. 4. Exterior fresh water drain v alve. Behind the lockable middle access door , (see Picture B-P39), the following ar e found: 1. The po wer cord . 2. Storage f or exterior shower hose. 3. Large storage ar ea. Behind the lockable rear access door , (see Picture B-P40), the [...]

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    DRIVER SIDE A C CESS DOORS (170 Model): Behind the lockable front access door , (see Picture B-P42), the following ar e found: 1. Sewage carrier and hose. 2. Grey water gat e valve handle . 3. Black water gate v alve handle. 4. F resh water drain v alves, (see Picture B-P43). Behind the lockable front access door , (see Picture B-P42), the following ar e found: 1. The po wer cord . 2. Storage f or exterior shower hose. 3. Large storage ar ea. Behind the lockable rear access door , (see Picture B-P44), the following ar e found: 1. The city water connection, (integrated at the side behind the rear access door). 2. The city water by-pass v alve. 3. The exterior show er taps. 4. The cable T V co[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 4 4 PROP ANE AC CESS DOOR: Behind the propane access door , ( integ rated in to the rear bumper , cover ed with a black plate), (see Picture B-P45), the following ar e found: 1. P ropane fill valve . 2. P ropane tank shut off valve . 3. P ortable barbecue connec tion. P ASSENGER SIDE AC CESS DOORS: Behind the access door behind the rear wheel, (see Picture B-P46), the following is found: 1. Slide out tray with auxiliary batter y . Behind the lockable access door in front of the rear wheel , (see Picture B-P47), the following is found: 1. Storage area or sec ond auxiliar y[...]

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    MO T O-SA T SA TELLITE ANTENNA SYSTEM (Optional): Satellite service is not provided . This must be arranged by the customer with service being offered by a choice of companies including DirecT V , Dish Network and Bell Express Vu. The satellite signal str ength can be compromised if the path to the satellite is obstructed by buildings and/or trees , which can cause poor or no reception. The sat ellite system must not be used while the vehicle is in motion. The satellite pro vides instant T V rec eption in the most remote of locations, (see Picture B-P48). The satellite syst em is completely automatic, one selects “Find Satellite ” and the dish will do the rest. There ar e on screen menus[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 6 6 A UXILIARY BA TTERY : The auxiliary batter y is located behind the passenger access door behind the rear wheel, (see Picture B-P46). Under heavy use it is recommended to check once a month, see maintenance section. In order to access the auxiliary batter y one must do the following: 1. Unscrew wing bolt, (see Picture B-P50). 2. P ull down on release handle abov e the exhaust pipe, (see Picture B-P51). 3. Lift barrel bolt. 4. Slide out battery tray . CA UTION: DO NO T A T TEMPT T O REMOVE BA T TERY C OVER WHILE ENGINE IS RUNNING / EXHA UST IS HO T . HO T EXHA UST CAN B[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 7 7 SP ARE TIRE STORA GE: The spare tire is locat ed in the storage area found under the passenger side rear bed . Brace yourself f or the weight of the tire , (40 kg / 80 lbs). The jack is located in the storage area f ound under the passenger side rear bed mounted on the outside wall, (see Picture B-P53). The jack handle is located in the storage area f ound under the driver side rear bed mount ed on the outside wall, (see Picture B-P54). Picture B-P53: Location of jack. Picture B-P54: Location of jack handle. Picture B-P57: T ire storage. Picture B-P56: Remove from car[...]

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    DAIL Y LIVING D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 B B - - 1 1 8 8 Picture B-P58: Front side door open. Picture B-P59: M ineraling in maple wood. CA UTION: WHEN THE FRONT , (60%) SIDE DOOR IS OPEN, (see Pic ture B-P58), THE FRONT P ASSENGER CAB DOOR SHOULD NOT BE OPENED . OPENING THE CAB DOOR while the front side door is open MA Y DAMA GE THE GROUND EFFECTS KIT . Home & Park Motorhomes mak es no warranty whatsoe ver f or damage caused to ground effects or doors as a result of this. Due to the properties of natural Maple w ood , Home & P ark makes no warr anty against the mineraling of w ood componen ts, (see Picture B-P59).[...]

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    FL OOR PLAN & APPLIANCE L OCA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 C C - - 1 1 170-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    FL OOR PLAN & APPLIANCE L OCA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 C C - - 2 2 170-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    FL OOR PLAN & APPLIANCE L OCA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 C C - - 3 3 Engine " 190-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    FL OOR PLAN & APPLIANCE L OCA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 C C - - 4 4 190-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    FL OOR PLAN & APPLIANCE L OCA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 C C - - 5 5 Engine " 190-V ersatile Chevrolet[...]

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    FL OOR PLAN & APPLIANCE L OCA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 C C - - 6 6 190-V ersatile Chevrolet[...]

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    FL OOR PLAN & APPLIANCE L OCA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 C C - - 7 7 LE G EN D EG CW WF E ID D FE SD P L POTA BLE W AT ER FILL CITY W ATER INLET WP POTA BLE W AT ER PUMP DRAIN OUTLET - + BAT TER Y ST ORA GE INVERTER / CHARGER 12V F USE BL OCK / BOX 110V SING LE REC EPTACLE 110V DU PLEX RE CEPTACLE SINGLE POLE SW ITCH 2P O L E D B LT H R O W S W I T C H 110V DI STRI BUTION PANE L 12V LI GHT FI XTURE 12V E XHAUST FAN COMB. 12V FAN/LI G HT FIX TURE 120V ELECTRICAL I NLET A/ C AIR CONDI TIONER TR TRAN SFER S W ITCH INS IG N IA LO CA T ION FI RE EXTINGUI SHER (MIN. 10B.C. ) EM ERGEN CY E GRESS ( 17 "x2 4" m in[...]

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    APPLIANCE L OG D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 D D - - 1 1 170 and 190 Chevrolet RO ADTREK APPLIANCE & A C CESSORY MANUF A CTURER’S L OG Appliance Manufacturer Model Awning F iamma F45 Batter y T rojan 27TM Batter y Isolator Her h-Powerline 33-22 CO Detector MTI Industries 60-541 Distribution P anel Progressive Dynamics PD50K3Q2GP DVD RC A F ire Extinguisher Company Kidde Elite 10 F ur nace Suburban NT 16SE Generator Onan Microlite Heat Pump D ometic 41001.61 Inverter T r iplite RU612ULH Microwave oven Dometic CDMW07W Monitor P anel Kib K42RT Pr opane Detector Elec tro Systems GS/3 Pr opane T ank Manchester 68001 P ower Ro[...]

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    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C05 R R e e v v : : 02 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 5 E E - - 1 1 NO TE: INVERTER Y our O wner ’ s Manual for RV612ULHW contains most of the essential information you need to enjo y the electrical con veniences of home while at RV parks or dr y camping. How ever , we wish to highlight f or you exactly how the charging portion of the inverter/charger works , in order to help av oid possible confusion: Supplying shore power or (optional) generat or power enables RV612ULHW to charge the auxiliary batter y (ies). Operation of y[...]

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    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 E E - - 2 2 Y our vehicle’ s electrical system should not be subjected to changes and / or additions to circuitr y , appliances, etc. without consulting your dealer or Home & P ark for proper installation procedures . F ailure to do this could result in serious safety issues or component damage . Changes to the electrical system run the risk of voiding the warranty . 120 / 12V INVERTER / CHARGER / DISTRIBUTION P ANEL: F or your con venience when camping in parks with hookups f or 110V power , all our models have in the electrical system a 110/12 volt distribution panel / in[...]

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    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 E E - - 3 3 TV : WA R N I N G : If your vehicle is equipped with an optional flat screen T V , the T V must be off and in the stored position during trav el. MONIT OR P ANEL: A monitor panel is located on the shelf abov e the passenger lounge seat, (see Picture E-P1). The monitor panel is used to pr ovide the approximat e fluid levels in the fresh, grey and black (holding) water tanks , the propane tank, and the charge level of the auxiliary batter y . The monitor panel has a series of L.E.D . lights that mark the fluid levels at set increments of F (full), 2/3, 1/3 and E (empty)[...]

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    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 E E - - 4 4 A UXILIARY BA TTERY AND ISOLA T OR: The auxiliary batter y is a group 27 lead acid batter y . The auxiliar y batter y is located behind the passenger side access door found behind the r ear wheel, see sec tion on Auxiliary Batter y . T o access the battery refer to the auxiliar y battery sec tion found in the Daily Living section. The auxiliary batter y is automatically charged through the isolator by the engine ’ s alternator while the engine is running. This batter y is also automatically charged by the in verter / charger when: 1. The battery disconnect switch on[...]

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    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 E E - - 5 5 AC DIS TRIBUT ION P ANE L 1 10V AC DC DISTRIBU TION PANEL 1 2V DC 1A 20 A 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A 15 A 15 A 15 A 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Roof Lights, Ra nge H ood Roof V ent Fan, Rear & Patio Ligh t A/V Wa ter Pum p Propane Detector Water Heat er Refrigerator Front, G alley, & Rear Ce nter Li ghts Heat pump BREAKERS 10 A 1A 1 2 3 CO Detect or Fur n a ce D E F A B C FUSES Input from charg er an d batte r y To Tr a ns f er Switch Re frig erat or, Dr. Side Rear R ec ept acl e (15 Amp) Water Heate r (15 Amp.) Microw ave Recepta cle (1 5 Amp.) Air C onditione r / H eat P [...]

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    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 E E - - 6 6 REL AY Yel low 20AWG Oran ge 2 0AW G Purp le 20AW G Grey 20A W G Wh it e 22 A W G Blue 22 AW G Grey 22A W G Br own 22A W G Red 22AW G Red 14AW G Purp le 1 4 AW G Br eaker Auto m o tive Red 6AW G Blac k 6AW G - + Main BAT . 12V Black 6AW G Red 6AW G 18A W G + Red 6AW G 50 A mp. Red 6A W G AUX. BA T . Br eaker 30 Am p . AUX. BA T . GND Red 22 AW G White 22A W G Green 22AW G Orange 22AW G 2/3 Red 6A W G I BA T . Fresh Wa ter T a n k (Interior) Black Wa t er T a nk Grey Wat er T a nk To Fr esh W ater T ank To G rey W ater T ank To B lac k W at er Ta nk Red 22A W G White 2[...]

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    0ROPANE4 ANK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 E E - - 7 7 190 Chevr olet Models[...]

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    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 E E - - 8 8 Black 10AW G White 10A W G CH EV This conn ection is for 110/125 V olt AC 60HZ, 30A S upply. To Gener ator 10 AW G 3 /C GND G reen 1 2AW G L2 NE U TRAL W hi te 12 AW G L1 CB 1 Load Bl ack 12AW G Black 10AW G White 10A W G Black 10AW G Green 1 0AW G White 10A W G LINE GND GENERAT OR SHORE P OWER 1 10 V AC To Distribu tion Pan el LOAD[...]

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    D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 F F - - 1 1 PROP ANE & SAFET Y SYSTEM Y our vehicle is equipped with a propane system which, when properly handled and maintained , will provide trouble and worry free operation of your propane fueled appliances . Propane fuel is st ored in a liquid state under extremely high pressure. As fuel is used, propane passes from the t op of the tank through the regulator into the gas lines and ev entually to the appliances. Although the entire system has undergone extensive factory and dealer testing for leaks, the system ’ s connections and fittings are subjected to road vibrations and theref ore [...]

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    PROP ANE & SAFET Y SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 F F - - 2 2 PROP ANE T ANK: T o open and close the propane tank use the manual tank shutoff v alve located on the tank, accessible from behind the rear bumper . It is recommended to close the propane tank shutoff v alve when the vehicle is not in daily use . F ur ther , it is recommended to close the shutoff v alve when the v ehicle is in travel. The refrigerator should be operated on 12 v olt when the vehicle is in trav el. See refrigerator Manufacturers O wner Manual for proper 12 volt operation. APPLIANCES: WA R N I N G : It is not safe to use cooking appliances fo[...]

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    PROP ANE & SAFET Y SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 F F - - 3 3 PROP ANE LEAK DETECTOR: Y our vehicle has been equipped with a propane leak detection device for your pr otection, (see Pic ture F-P1). See “Floor Plan & Applianc e Location ” for location of the propane leak detector location. Be sure the detector is operating while using your vehicle . Do not block air circulation in the area wher e the propane leak detector is located . See Manufac turer ’ s Owner ’ s Manual for other operating instructions. WA R N I N G : Battery disconnec t switch must be in the “ON” position for detector operation. CA[...]

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    PROP ANE & SAFET Y SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 F F - - 4 4 170-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    PROP ANE & SAFET Y SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 F F - - 5 5 190-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    PROP ANE & SAFET Y SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 F F - - 6 6 190-V ersatile Chevrolet[...]

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    190 models are equipped with dual fresh water tanks . One tank is located in the vehicles interior , the other tank is located on the vehicles exterior . 170 models are equipped with an exterior fresh water tank only . The purpose of the dual tank system is to pro vide a separate fresh water system that can be used in sub moderat e freezing conditions. The system can only function properly in either one of two modes. Summer use or winter use. All procedures to change operation modes must be follow ed for proper operation. Y our vehicle is equipped with a water system for either complet ely self contained or fully dependent use. It is not equipped with a pressure regulator t o compensate for [...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 2 2 The fresh water tanks can also be filled thr ough the city water inlet located behind the large lockable driver side middle access door , for location, see the Daily Living section. The use of the city fill is not possible when in the winter operation mode. T o fill the tank: 1. P rior to using city fill ensure water system is in summer operation mode, (see mode switching). Connect a hose to the city water inlet connection, (see Picture G-P3). 2. T o fill the fresh water tanks, open the city water tank fill shut off valv e, (see Picture G-P4). 3. Open the water sourc e[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 3 3 T o disconnect the city water connection: 1. T urn off the external water source. 2. Open the sink faucet to r elieve the pressure in the system, (failure t o do so may result in an unexpected shower). 3. Ensure that the city water tank fill valv e is closed , (see Pic ture G-P5). 4. Remov e the hose from the city water connection, replace the cap on fill connection. W ASTE W A TER STORA GE AND DUMPING SYSTEM: Y our vehicle is equipped with a waste water storage and dumping system that will pro vide adequate and effective storage and dumping of waste water . Y our vehi[...]

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    W aste W ater T ank Dumping: T o dump the exterior black waste water tank: 1. Remov e suppor t strap retainer pin and lower sewage hose . 2 . Connect the dump fitting, (stored in the storage c ompartment behind the large access door), to the end of the assembly . 3. Securely place the dump fitting and assembly in the local waste r eceptacle. 4. Pull the black wat er gate valv e handle, (to open) to dump the tank cont ents. T o dump the grey waste water tank: 1. Follo w the same procedure using the grey wat er gate valve handle locat ed in front of the sewage discharge assembly . 2. Be sure to dump the gr ey waste water tank last so as to help flush out any solid wast e in the sewage hose fro[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 5 5 W aste W ater T ank Flushing: T o flush the waste water tanks: 1. Ensure that both tanks are empty . 2. Fill the black wast e water tank by inserting a hose into the toilet, (be sure to step on the flush pedal, so the flapper door stay s open to prev ent toilet ov er flow) and the grey waste wat er tank using the sink. 3. Dump both tanks using the procedur e outlined above . Both waste water tanks can also be flushed using a similar procedure , but rather than filling each tank using the potable water system, they can be filled by inserting a hose directly into the sin[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 6 6 PO T ABLE W A TER SYSTEM SANITIZING: NO TE: Water syst em must be in summer operation mode, (190 models). Y our potable water system should be sanitized if it is new , has not been used for a period of time, or may ha ve becom e conta minate d. T o sanitize your syst em: 1. P repare a chlorine solution using 4 L, (1 gallon) of water and 60 ml, (1/4 cup) of household bleach, (5% sodium hypo chlorite solution). 2. With the fresh water tank empty , (see section on W aste Water T ank Flushing), pour , (see section on Filling F resh W ater T ank), 4 L, (1 gallon) of solutio[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 7 7 WINTER MODE V AL VE POSITIONS (190 Models only): 1. Outside show er faucet, (Hot and cold cutoff v alves mini valv es), - Closed, (see Picture G-P20). 2. T ank selec tor valve must be closed , (interior tank position see G-P13, ex terior tank position see Picture G-P12). SUMMER MODE V AL VE POSITIONS: 1. Outside Show er F aucet, (Hot and cold cutoff mini valves), - Open, (see Picture G-P19). The valv e modes for the fresh water syst em must be configured completely in one or the other of summer or winter modes as detailed abov e. In winter mode - Use gravity fill only [...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 8 8 Y our Roadtrek is equipped with a water heater by-pass. valv e. When it is in summer mode, all three v alves will face the aisle, (see Picture B-P14). In winter mode , the water line valv e is open and the valves at the water heat er are closed, (see Picture B-P15). T o isolate and drain the outside show er when using the fresh water system in moderate subfreezing c onditions the shower cutoff v alves must be closed . T o close the shower cut off valves: 1. Remov e cushions from driver side rear bed . 2. Open water heater acc ess cover , (see Picture G-P16). 3. Locat e[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 9 9 T o drain the exterior fresh water tank you must open exte rior drain valv e at the low point drain located below the drivers side front door running board , (for 190 models see Picture G-P21, for 170 model see Picture G-P23). Ensure that the exterior shower faucet v alves are open and that the city water inlet v alve has been emptied of water . After tank is drained close exterior shower faucet v alves and exterior fresh water tank valv es. T O DE-WINTERIZE: Repeat the steps in rev erse order . NO TE: By using antifreeze in the black and grey waste water tanks, the wa[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 1 1 0 0 190 Chevrolet[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 1 1 1 1 170-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 1 1 2 2 170-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 1 1 3 3 190-P opular Chevrolet[...]

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    W A TER SY STEMS D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 G G - - 1 1 4 4 190-V ersatile Chevrolet[...]

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    OWNER MAINTENANCE D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 H H - - 1 1 EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE: T o maintain the original appearance and finish, your v ehicle’ s exterior body and roof must be waxed at least annually . If deterioration, such as tarnishing or chalk ing, should occur , apply a mild rubbing compound and wax to restore the original appearanc e. EXTERIOR W ASHING: T o prevent wat er from entering your vehicle , av oid spraying water directly into exterior vents or grills. Use car e and caution when using a power washer to pr event water leaks. Do not point pow er washer directly towards any door openings, body seams , vent or [...]

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    OWNER MAINTENANCE D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 H H - - 2 2 SPRING ST ART UP: After storage , reactivate your vehicle f or use by rev ersing all the procedures that you performed to prepare it f or winter storage. In addition, propane system’ s connections and fittings should be checked for possible leaks and all other systems and appliances should be operated to ensur e satisfactor y per formance . TIRES: See the automotive chassis manufacturer ’ s owner’ s manual and documents for tire warranty and recommended inflation pressures. CAR GO CA RR YING CA P A CITY : See the information labels attached to the driver door po[...]

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    OWNER MAINTENANCE D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 H H - - 3 3 A T LEAST T WICE A YEAR: Check power steering fluid lev el. Check windshield washer level and wiper operation. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. Check radiator , heater and air-conditioning hose f or leaks or damage. Check for worn tir es and loose wheel lug nuts. Check parking brak e 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 fr ee from dir t, insects, spider webs and/or nests. Inspect black and grey water tank vents.[...]

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    OWNER MAINTENANCE D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 H H - - 4 4 AL UMINUM WHEEL MAINTENANCE: Never clean your wheels when they ar e hot! either from free standing in the sun, or from normal road use . Always clean wheels when they are cool t o 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 ar e experiencing different UV and ambient temp[...]

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    LIMITED W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 I I - - 1 1 LIMITED W ARRANT Y DEFINITIONS Home & P ark Home & P ark Motorhomes (A Division of HANMAR MO TOR C ORPORA TION). Dealer Dealer or any wholesale buyer of recr eational vehicles, authorized b y Home & Park . Ve h i c l e An y recreational vehicle manufactured by Home & P ark Motorhomes . Purchaser Register ed owner of the Ve h i c l e and/or pur chaser of the Ve h i c l e . Wa r r a n t y C a r d Home & P ark Limited W arrant y Registration Card specifying P urchaser of Ve h i c l e . All vehicles are co vered by a thr ee par t limited [...]

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    LIMITED W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 I I - - 2 2 A UTOMO TIVE W ARRANT Y - GENERAL MOT ORS ( CHEVROLET CHASSIS) F or Chevrolet chassis sold through Chevr olet dealers , the Dealer will enter the appropriate information directly into General Motors’ computer system to restart the automotive (chassis) warr anty in the Purchaser’ s name as of the date of retail delivery . All automotive service, maintenance and r epairs are to be per formed by an y Chevrolet dealer . See the General Motors Warranty Information booklet for details. Such items are not warranted by Home & P ark. Home & Park will [...]

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    LIMITED W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 I I - - 3 3 MANUF ACTURER C ONT A CT INFORMA TION: Component Manufac turer L ocation Phone Number A wning F iamma Orlando, FL 407-672-0091 Battery T rojan Santa F e Springs, CA 800-423-6569 Detector-carbon monoxide MTI Industries W auconda, IL 800-383-0269, 847-487-4940 Detector - Propane MTI Industries W auconda, IL 800-383-0269, 487-487-4940 DVD Player A VS T echnologies Mississuga, ON 800-303-0287 Flat L CD T .V . Aralex Acoustics Ltd Coquitlam BC 306-221-7610 F urnace (U.S.) Suburban Mfg . Elk har t, IN 423-775-2131 F urnace (Canada) Suburban c/o GL Products Oak[...]

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    LIMITED W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 I I - - 4 4 HOME & P ARK LIMITED MOT ORHOME W ARRANT Y : Home & P ark warrants to the Purchaser that the V ehicle is free from def ects in material and workmanship on the por tion manufactured by Home & P ark, under normal use and ser vice, for four (4) y ears or 48,000 miles whichever occurs first, from dat e of purchase by the first Pur chaser or the date the V ehicle was first put into ser vice, (for example , as a demo or rental), whichever is earlier . This warranty shall be fulfilled at a Home & P ark Dealer or authorized Roadtrek repair facili[...]

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    LIMITED W ARRANT Y INFORMA TION D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 I I - - 5 5 HOME & P ARK LIMITED MOT ORHOME W ARRANT Y : The provisions of this limit ed warranty shall not apply to deterioration due to wear and exposure beyond the following limitations: 1. F or 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 P urchaser for sewage hose , cur tain fabric, seating fabric, carpet, cup holders, ex terior stripes and decals, running board trim, and black and grey wat er tank valves. 2. F or two (2) y ears or 24,000 miles (in US) or 40,000 Km (in Canada), w[...]

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    CUST OMER ASSIST ANCE D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 J J - - 1 1 REPORTING SAFET Y DEFECTS (U.S. ONL Y ) If you believe that y our vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highwa y T raffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Home & Pa rk . If NHTSA receives similar c omplaints, it may open an in vestigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles , it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However , NHTSA cannot become in volved in individual problems between y ou, your dealer , or Home & Par[...]

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    CUST OMER ASSIST ANCE D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 J J - - 2 2 RO ADTREK CL UB INTERNA TIONAL As a new Roadtrek owner , you are cordially in vited to join our family of Roadtrek owners as members of the “Roadtrek Club International” . An owners’ club offers its members an opportunit y to meet other people with common interests , attend enjoyable gatherings (such as group outings , sight seeing, camping , suppers, factor y tours, and more!), share travel experiences , keep current on the latest information and products from the factor y , and exchange ideas f or improvements or solutions t o problems. Annual membership d[...]

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    CUST OMER SERVICE PROCEDURES D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 K K - - 1 1 OBT AINING MO T ORHOME SERVICE The solution to all yo ur Roadtrek concerns starts with your Roadtrek Dealer Roadtrek Dealer The dealership should always be giv en the oppor tunity to resolve your c oncerns prior to contacting Home & Park Mot orhomes R oadtr ek D ealer GM D ealer Con tac t Ser vice Writer at Roadtrek Dealership If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolve[...]

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    ROADTREK INTERNA TIONAL CHAPTER FMCA A ROADTREK OWNERS’ CLUB Please Print MEMBERSHIP APPLICA TION Date ______________ Last Name __________________ First Name ________________ S pouse ____________________ Address ____________________ City ______________________ Prov/S tate __________________ Country ____________________ Post al/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 . W E CANNOT PROCESS YOUR R OADTREK I NTERNA TIONAL C HAPTER APPLICA TION UNTIL YOU ARE AN FMCA MEMBER . Mail both forms and checks in separate envelopes today . [...]

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    CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 L L - - 2 2[...]

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    CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 L L - - 3 3[...]

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    CUST OMER REFERRAL CARD D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 L L - - 4 4[...]

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    CUST OMER REFERRAL CARD D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor C orporation 2005 L L - - 5 5 Please contact Home & Park Mot orhomes should you require additional cust omer referral car ds.[...]

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    D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906503 R R e e v v : : 02 I I s s s s u u e e D D a a t t e e : : April 2005 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 5 Printed In Cana da TM ® “Home & Park” and “Roadtrek” are regist ered trademarks of J.J. Hanemaay er of which Hanmar Motor Corporation is a licensee and/or register ed user Division of HANMAR MOTOR C ORPORA TION 100 Shirley A venue, Kitchener , Ontario , Canada, N2B 2E1 Te l e p h o ne : 519-745-1169 or T o ll Free 1-888-ROADTREK (1-888-762-3873) T elefacsimile: 519-745-1160 Email: service@roadtrek.c om Web Si te : http://www .roadtrek[...]