70 & 190 Chevrolet Models Owner’s Manual Including Limited Warranty Information
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS This manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures which could result in an accident or bodily injury. The manual also contains CAUTIONS against procedures which could result in damage to your vehicle. If you do not read the entire manual you may miss important information. Observe all Warnings & Cautions.
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS WARNINGS: SEAT BELTS: 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. Propane: Propane tanks shall not be placed or stored inside your vehicle. Propane tanks are equipped with safety devices which relieve excessive pressure by discharging gas to the atmosphere.
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS 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: Cloverleaf dining table is heavy, lift while bending knees. 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.
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 2005 Standard and Optional Automotive Features Roadtrek 170 models on Chevrolet 2500 Regular Van Roadtrek 190 models on Chevrolet 3500 Extended Van Road Chev Air bag - driver & passenger Alternator Axle - rear - standard Axle - rear - optional Battery Brakes - anti lock Bumper covers Cooling - transmission oil Defroster - rear window Door locks - with remote Doors & exits Engine - standard Fuel capacity Ground effects package Mirror - interior Mirrors - exterior Power - standard
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 2005 Standard Motorhome Features Roadtrek 170 models on Chevrolet 2500 Regular Van Roadtrek 190 models on Chevrolet 3500 Extended Van Road Chev Air conditioner Aisle Battery - auxiliary - 12V Battery storage - auxiliary Beds - dual density foam Cabinet - audio/video & storage Carpet Connection - auxiliary Connection - external - 110V Connection - external - TV cable Connection - external - water Counter top Cupboard - galley slide-out Detectors Faucet - galley Floor - lowered 11
VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 2005 Exterior Dimensions 170 Models 190 Models 210 M Length Height - overall Width - overall (w/o mirrors) Wheel base Unloaded vehicle weight ** (no opt.) Gross vehicle weight rating 5720 mm/18' 9" * 2540 mm/8' 4" 2010 mm/6' 7" 3430 mm/135" 3250 Kg/7200 lbs. 3900 Kg/8600 lbs. 6220 mm/20' 5" * 2540 mm/8' 4" 2010 mm/6' 7" 3940 mm/155" 3500 Kg/7700 lbs. 4355 Kg/9600 lbs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ______________________________________________________________________________________ A-0 Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) ______________________________________________________________ A-1 Daily Living ________________________________________________________________________________________ B-0 Captain’s Seats ______________________________________________________________________________________ B-1 Seat Belt Usage ______________________________________________________
TABLE OF CONTENTS Electrical System ____________________________________________________________________________________ E-0 Electrical System ____________________________________________________________________________________ E-1 Inverter ____________________________________________________________________________________________E-1 10V Inverter/Charger Shut Down ________________________________________________________________________E-1 Inverter/Charger Start up After Automatic Safety Shut Down ________
TABLE OF CONTENTS 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 ________________________________________
INTRODUCTION A WORD TO ROADTREK OWNERS... This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation, maintenance and warranties of your new Roadtrek Motorhome Van. Your vehicle has been designed, engineered and manufactured to provide you with the utmost in pleasure, dependability and quality.
INTRODUCTION Gross Combination Weight 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 Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): is the maximum permissible weight of this vehicle when fully loaded. It includes all weight at the vehicle axle(s). Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW): is the weight of this motorhome as manufactured at the factory. It includes all weight at the vehicle axle(s).
DAILY LIVING CAPTAIN’S 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).
DAILY LIVING CLOVERLEAF DINING TABLE: The cloverleaf dining table is stored in the front wardrobe closet, (see Picture B-P3 for Popular models and see Picture B-P4 for Versatile models). Remove table leg and place it in the floor base receptacle located in front of the wardrobe. Place table top on top of table leg. To use the “leaves”: 1. Pivot the table into the desired position. 2.
DAILY LIVING DINETTE TABLE: The table leg is stored in the front wardrobe closet, (see Picture B-P3). Remove the table leg and place in the floor base receptacle located at the rear next to the night table. The table top is stored 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).
DAILY LIVING SLEEPING FACILITIES: REAR TWIN BEDS (190-Popular Model): To convert the dinette into twin beds: 1. Remove 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 rest cushions on the floor vertically up against the seat base boxes or store if desired. Warning: Do not allow cushions to block furnace vents. 3. Pull each seat cushion 3" (8 cm) from the wall to provide additional elbow room while sleeping. 4.
DAILY LIVING REAR KING BED If desired, place the small cushion insert at the rear of the bed to create additional bed length, (see Picture B-P12 and Picture B-P14). REAR L-SHAPED LOUNGE TO DOUBLE BED (190-Versatile & 170-Popular Models): 1. Remove the table and leg from their base and place the table on the lateral support located on the upper edge to seat base boxes, (see Picture B-P13). 2. Remove center dinette cushion, (see Picture B-P15). Center dinette cushion is extra. 3.
DAILY LIVING REAR DINETTE TO DOUBLE BED (190-Versatile Model): To convert the dinette into a double bed. 1. Remove table leg and store, (see Picture B-P4). 2. Place the table in centre, (see Picture B-P18). 3. Place both back rests in the centre in a tepee position, (see Picture B-P19). 4. Push down on the top of the cushion “tepee” until they lay flat, (see Picture B-P20). Picture B-P17: Rear dinette living setup. Picture B-P18: Placement of table top for bed.
DAILY LIVING FRONT LOUNGE SEATS: To convert 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 forward until it touches the raised platform, (see Picture B-P23). Raise the support block located at the front of the drawer, (see Picture B-P24).
DAILY LIVING WASHROOM AND PRIVACY AREA: REAR PRIVACY DOORS (190-Popular 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 privacy door is secured behind the A/V door, (see Picture B-P27).
DAILY LIVING REAR PRIVACY DOORS (190-Versatile Model): Open wardrobe door. 1. To open bi-fold door turn button 180 degrees and extend bi-fold door until privacy is reached, (see Picture B-P28). Picture B-28: Opened bi-fold door, (Versatile model). FRONT PRIVACY DOORS (Popular Models): When privacy is required: 1. To open the front privacy door, (toilet door) press the round latch located to the right of the towel bar until it pops out and pull on latch to open door. 2.
DAILY LIVING WASHROOM FACILITIES: TOILET: 1. Ensure that you achieve privacy by extending all privacy doors and closing the gallery curtain. 2. See appropriate component Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manuals for operating instructions. STAND-UP AISLE SHOWER: To set up the stand-up aisle shower: 1. Remove floor drain cover and drain plug from floor, (see Picture P-B31). 2. Ensure that you achieve privacy by extending all privacy doors and closing the gallery curtain. 3.
DAILY LIVING EXTRA COUNTER SPACE: In order to provide additional counter space, your motorhome has the following three features: 1. stove counter top. 2. slide out shelf above the cutlery drawer. 3. slide out shelf below the TV. To provide additional counter space the stove has a removable cover, to remove the cover do the following: 1. The stove cover is friction fit so you just need to lift and remove, (see Picture B-P33). 2. Store cover while cooking, when finished replace stove counter top.
DAILY LIVING EXTERIOR ACCESS DOORS: DRIVER SIDE ACCESS DOORS (190 Models): Behind the lockable front access door, (see Picture B-P38), the following are found: 1. Sewage carrier and hose. 2. Grey water gate valve handle. 3. Black water gate valve handle. 4. Exterior fresh water drain valve. Behind the lockable middle access door, (see Picture B-P39), the following are found: 1. The power cord. 2. Storage for exterior shower hose. Picture B-P37: Driver side access doors, (190 models). 3.
DAILY LIVING DRIVER SIDE ACCESS DOORS (170 Model): Behind the lockable front access door, (see Picture B-P42), the following are found: 1. Sewage carrier and hose. 2. Grey water gate valve handle. 3. Black water gate valve handle. 4. Fresh water drain valves, (see Picture B-P43). Behind the lockable front access door, (see Picture B-P42), the following are found: 1. The power cord. 2. Storage for exterior shower hose. Picture B-P41: Driver side access doors, (170 model). 3. Large storage area.
DAILY LIVING PROPANE ACCESS DOOR: Behind the propane access door, (integrated into the rear bumper, covered with a black plate), (see Picture B-P45), the following are found: 1. Propane fill valve. 2. Propane tank shut off valve. 3. Portable barbecue connection. Picture B-P45: Propane access. PASSENGER SIDE ACCESS DOORS: Behind the access door behind the rear wheel, (see Picture B-P46), the following is found: 1. Slide out tray with auxiliary battery.
DAILY LIVING MOTO-SAT SATELLITE 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 DirecTV, Dish Network and Bell Express Vu. The satellite signal strength can be compromised if the path to the satellite is obstructed by buildings and/or trees, which can cause poor or no reception. The satellite system must not be used while the vehicle is in motion.
DAILY LIVING AUXILIARY BATTERY: The auxiliary battery 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 battery one must do the following: Wing bolt 1. Unscrew wing bolt, (see Picture B-P50). 2. Pull down on release handle above the exhaust pipe, (see Picture B-P51). 3. Lift barrel bolt. Picture B-P50: Wing bolt. 4. Slide out battery tray.
DAILY LIVING SPARE TIRE STORAGE: The spare tire is located in the storage area found under the passenger side rear bed. Brace yourself for the weight of the tire, (40 kg / 80 lbs). The jack is located in the storage area found under the passenger side rear bed mounted on the outside wall, (see Picture B-P53). The jack handle is located in the storage area found under the driver side rear bed mounted on the outside wall, (see Picture B-P54). Picture B-P54: Location of jack handle.
DAILY LIVING 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 KIT. Home & Park Motorhomes makes no warranty whatsoever for damage caused to ground effects or doors as a result of this. Picture B-P58: Front side door open.
FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION 170-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 C-1
FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION 170-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 C-2
FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION Engine " 190-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 C-3
FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION 190-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 C-4
FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION Engine " 190-Versatile Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 C-5
FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION 190-Versatile Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 C-6
FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION WP CW WF POTABLE WATER PUMP CITY W ATER INLET POTABLE WATER FILL MAC MP T MACERATOR MONITOR PANEL THERMOSTAT T.V. JACKS WH WC TR SK WA TER HEATER WA TER CLOSET TRANSFER SW ITCH KITCHEN SINK D WA TER TANK INVERTER / CHARGER GEN FURN GASOLINE FILL GENERATOR SET COMFORT HEATING APPL.
APPLIANCE LOG 170 and 190 Chevrolet ROADTREK APPLIANCE & ACCESSORY MANUFACTURER’S LOG Appliance Manufacturer Model Awning Fiamma F45 Battery Trojan 27TM Battery Isolator Herh-Powerline 33-22 CO Detector MTI Industries 60-541 Distribution Panel Progressive Dynamics PD50K3Q2GP DVD RCA Fire Extinguisher Company Kidde Elite 10 Furnace Suburban NT 16SE Generator Onan Microlite Heat Pump Dometic 41001.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM NOTE: INVERTER Your Owner’s Manual for RV612ULHW 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 RV612ULHW to charge the auxiliary battery (ies).
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your vehicle’s electrical system should not be subjected to changes and / or additions to circuitry, appliances, etc. without consulting your dealer or Home & Park for proper installation procedures. Failure to do this could result in serious safety issues or component damage. Changes to the electrical system run the risk of voiding the warranty.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TV: WARNING: If your vehicle is equipped with an optional flat screen TV, the TV must be off and in the stored position during travel. MONITOR PANEL: A monitor panel is located on the shelf above the passenger lounge seat, (see Picture E-P1). The monitor panel is used to provide the approximate fluid levels in the fresh, grey and black (holding) water tanks, the propane tank, and the charge level of the auxiliary battery. The monitor panel has a series of L.E.D.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AUXILIARY BATTERY AND ISOLATOR: The auxiliary battery is a group 27 lead acid battery. The auxiliary battery is located behind the passenger side access door found behind the rear wheel, see section on Auxiliary Battery. To access the battery refer to the auxiliary battery section found in the Daily Living section. The auxiliary battery is automatically charged through the isolator by the engine’s alternator while the engine is running.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM A B To Transfer Switch AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL 110V AC BREAKERS MAIN Power Switch (30 Amp) Air Conditioner / Heat Pump Receptacle (20Amp) Microwave Receptacle (15 Amp.) Water Heater (15 Amp.) C D Refrigerator, Dr.
Propane Tank T E S T K - Panel P U M P ON Yellow 20AWG Orange 20AWG Purple 20AWG Grey 20AWG White 22AWG Blue 22AWG Grey 22AWG Brown 22AWG Orange 22AWG B AT T E R Y O FF BAT. 5Amp. BAT. S RELAY I + - PUMP Red 6AWG 12V LOAD Red 8AWG To Inverter / Charger Black 6AWG Motorhome BAT. 18AWG 50 Amp. Breaker Red 6AWG 5Amp. BAT. AUX. Red 6AWG BAT. AUX. Red 6AWG AUX. 30 Amp. Breaker Red 14AWG To Distribution Panel + 50 Amp. Breaker Automotive Generator 2 Red 6AWG 10 Amp.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 0ROPANE 4ANK 190 Chevrolet Models Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 E-7
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GND Green 12AW G L1 CB1 Load Black 12AW G L2 NEUTRAL White 12AW G 10 AW G 3/C SHORE POWER 110V AC CHEV White 10AW G Black 10AW G LOAD White 10AW G Black 10AW G White 10AW G Black 10AW G Green 10AW G GND To Distribution Panel E-8 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 LINE 60HZ, 30A Supply.
PROPANE & SAFETY SYSTEM Your 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 stored in a liquid state under extremely high pressure. As fuel is used, propane passes from the top of the tank through the regulator into the gas lines and eventually to the appliances.
PROPANE & SAFETY SYSTEM PROPANE TANK: To open and close the propane tank use the manual tank shutoff valve located on the tank, accessible from behind the rear bumper. It is recommended to close the propane tank shutoff valve when the vehicle is not in daily use. Further, it is recommended to close the shutoff valve when the vehicle is in travel. The refrigerator should be operated on 12 volt when the vehicle is in travel. See refrigerator Manufacturers Owner Manual for proper 12 volt operation.
PROPANE & SAFETY SYSTEM PROPANE LEAK DETECTOR: Your vehicle has been equipped with a propane leak detection device for your protection, (see Picture F-P1). See “Floor Plan & Appliance 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 where the propane leak detector is located. See Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for other operating instructions.
PROPANE & SAFETY SYSTEM 170-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 F-4
PROPANE & SAFETY SYSTEM 190-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 F-5
PROPANE & SAFETY SYSTEM 190-Versatile Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 F-6
WATER SYSTEMS 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 provide a separate fresh water system that can be used in sub moderate freezing conditions. The system can only function properly in either one of two modes. Summer use or winter use.
WATER SYSTEMS The fresh water tanks can also be filled through 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. City water inlet connection To fill the tank: 1. Prior 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.
WATER SYSTEMS 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 water tank fill valve is closed, (see Picture G-P5). 4. Remove the hose from the city water connection, replace the cap on fill connection.
WATER SYSTEMS Support Strap Grey tank valve Black tank valve Picture G-P8: Proper driving location of support strap. Picture G-P10: Removal of the end cap. Waste Water Tank Dumping: To dump the exterior black waste water tank: 1. Remove support strap retainer pin and lower sewage hose. 2. Connect the dump fitting, (stored in the storage compartment behind the large access door), to the end of the assembly. 3. Securely place the dump fitting and assembly in the local waste receptacle. 4.
WATER SYSTEMS Waste Water Tank Flushing: To flush the waste water tanks: 1. Ensure that both tanks are empty. 2. Fill the black waste water tank by inserting a hose into the toilet, (be sure to step on the flush pedal, so the flapper door stays open to prevent toilet overflow) and the grey waste water tank using the sink. 3. Dump both tanks using the procedure outlined above.
WATER SYSTEMS POTABLE WATER SYSTEM SANITIZING: NOTE: Water system must be in summer operation mode, (190 models). Your potable water system should be sanitized if it is new, has not been used for a period of time, or may have become contaminated. To sanitize your system: 1. Prepare 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.
WATER SYSTEMS WINTER MODE VALVE POSITIONS (190 Models only): 1. Outside shower faucet, (Hot and cold cutoff valves mini valves), - Closed, (see Picture G-P20). 2. Tank selector valve must be closed, (interior tank position see G-P13, exterior tank position see Picture G-P12). SUMMER MODE VALVE POSITIONS: 1. Outside Shower Faucet, (Hot and cold cutoff mini valves), - Open, (see Picture G-P19).
WATER SYSTEMS Your Roadtrek is equipped with a water heater by-pass. valve. When it is in summer mode, all three valves will face the aisle, (see Picture B-P14). In winter mode, the water line valve is open and the valves at 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. 2.
WATER SYSTEMS Picture G-P19: Hot water cutoff valve in open position. Picture G-P20: Hot water cutoff valve in closed position. To drain the exterior fresh water tank you must open exterior drain valve 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 valves are open and that the city water inlet valve has been emptied of water.
WATER SYSTEMS 190 Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 G-10
WATER SYSTEMS 170-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 G - 11
WATER SYSTEMS 170-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 G-12
WATER SYSTEMS 190-Popular Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 G-13
WATER SYSTEMS 190-Versatile Chevrolet Doc No: 21906503 Rev: 02 Copyright © Hanmar Motor Corporation 2005 G-14
OWNER MAINTENANCE EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE: To maintain the original appearance and finish, your vehicle’s exterior body and roof must be waxed at least annually. If deterioration, such as tarnishing or chalking, should occur, apply a mild rubbing compound and wax to restore the original appearance. 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.
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 system’s 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 manufacturer’s owner’s manual and documents for tire warranty and recommended inflation pressures.
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 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.
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 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.
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION LIMITED WARRANTY DEFINITIONS Home & Park Home & Park Motorhomes (A Division of HANMAR MOTOR CORPORATION). Dealer Dealer or any wholesale buyer of recreational vehicles, authorized by Home & Park. Vehicle Any recreational vehicle manufactured by Home & Park Motorhomes. Purchaser Registered owner of the Vehicle and/or purchaser of the Vehicle. Warranty Card Home & Park Limited Warranty Registration Card specifying Purchaser of Vehicle.
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 Purchaser’s 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.
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION MANUFACTURER CONTACT INFORMATION: Component Manufacturer Location Awning Fiamma Orlando, FL 407-672-0091 Battery Trojan Santa Fe Springs, CA 800-423-6569 Detector-carbon monoxide MTI Industries Wauconda, IL 800-383-0269, 847-487-4940 Detector - Propane MTI Industries Wauconda, IL 800-383-0269, 487-487-4940 DVD Player AVS Technologies Mississuga, ON 800-303-0287 Flat LCD T.V. Aralex Acoustics Ltd Coquitlam BC 306-221-7610 Furnace (U.S.) Suburban Mfg.
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION HOME & PARK LIMITED MOTORHOME WARRANTY: Home & Park warrants to the Purchaser that the Vehicle is free from defects in material and workmanship on the portion manufactured by Home & Park, 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.
LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION HOME & PARK 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 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. 2.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY) If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Home & Park. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
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”.
CUSTOMER SERVICE PROCEDURES OBTAINING MOTORHOME SERVICE The solution to all your Roadtrek concerns starts with your Roadtrek Dealer Roadtrek Dealer GM Dealer Roadtrek Dealer The dealership should always be given the opportunity to resolve your concerns prior to contacting Home & Park Motorhomes If situation is not resolved Advise the Service Department that you have a 1 ton van Chevy G-30 extended van that requires service.
ROADTREK INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER FMCA A ROADTREK OWNERS’ CLUB MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Please Print Date ______________ Last Name __________________ First Name ________________ Spouse ____________________ Address ____________________ City ______________________ Prov/State __________________ Country ____________________ Postal/ZIP Code ____________ Phone: ( ) __________________ FMCA# ________________ If you are not currently a member of the Family Motor Coach Association, please complete the FMCA Member
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