OWNERS MANUAL
10selling dealer during the inspection process performed by the Warrantor and the selling dealer. If, however, you discover any such defect or damage
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101Index120 Volt Outlet 56A/C & Furnace Thermostat 53ABS Plastic Parts 59Air Pressure 27,32Alignment 33,59Appliances 64Assist Handle 55Auto
102Range 53Rear Ladder 55Refrigerator 53,84Refrigerator Panel 56Reporting Safety Defects 8Retracting the Slideroom 52Roof 61,62Roof Air Conditi
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11TO RECOVER FROM WARRANTOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE MOTORHOME, INCLUDING BY WAY OF EXAMPLE FUEL AND T
12Chapter 1 - Warranty
13Chapter 1 - WarrantyDamon reserves the right to make changes in Vehicles built and/or sold by it at any time without incurring any ob
14Chapter 1 - WarrantyYour motorhome is built to withstand a certain maximum load. Check the amount listed on the Federal Certication Label in the dr
15Chapter 1 - WarrantySUPPLIERS PROVIDING SEPARATE WARRANTIESPlease read your recreational vehicle warranty carefully. It is very important to know wh
16Chapter 1 - Warranty
17A thorough working knowledge of your motorhome is important if you are going to get the most out of the convenience and safety items built into your
18Must be tightened to the specications in the Chassis Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual.Should be clean, wiper blades inspected, and windshield washer r
19Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or insect intrusion, water damage, or other deterioration.Check charge level in batteri
Congratulations on your recent purchase of a Damon Motor Coach Recreational Vehicle. We sincerely thank you for choosing and putting your fait
20Check all the chassis uid levels including engine oil, coolant, power steering uid, brake uid, transmission, rear axle oil and washer uid. Top o
21 Neither the axle loads nor the vehicle loads must ever exceed their respective maximum weight ratings.A properly loaded vehicle is safer and e
22The following explains commonly used weight abbreviations.GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR) is the maximum permissible weight of this fully loaded
23is the total amount that you may safely tow behind your motorhome. This Combined Vehicle Weight cannot exceed your motorhome’s specic GCWR.
24Chapter 2 - Planning and Preparation
25Chapter 3 - On the Road SafetySeat belts are an important safety feature of your vehicle. Each designated seat is designed to carry passengers while
26on drive train components, especially the transmission. Under extreme heat conditions you may need to turn o the vehicle air conditioner to improve
27start your trip home. If your vehicle is stored for any length of time, the air pressure should be checked prior to storage, but more importantly, w
28Chapter 3 - On the Road Safety
29Chapter 4 - Safety ProvisionsYour motorhome has been supplied with various safety features and equipment for your convenience and for safe operation
Serial Number: VIN Number:First:State: Zip:Phone:1. Exterior and interior finish 7. Operate 120 Volt Generator (if so equipped)2. Operate all appli
30 The motorhome should never be operated or occupied unless the CO Detector is present and functioning properly. Do not under any circumsta
31Do not operate the generator in an enclosed building or in a partly enclosed area such as a garage. It is also not recommended that you use the gen
32Vehicle capacity weight (VCW - the maximum occupant and cargo weight a vehicle is designed to carry)Front and rear gross axle weight rating (GAWR -
33grooves. When they appear “even” with the outside of the tread, it is time to replace your tires.Another method for checking tread depth is to plac
34Chapter 4 - Safety Provisions
35Chapter 5 - Health and Well-beingAfter you rst purchase your new recreational vehicle and sometimes after it has been closed up for an extended per
36collide on wall surfaces, thus creating condensation.Use a fan to keep air circulating inside the vehicle so condensation and mildew cannot form in
37and walls as moisture, or in cold weather as frost or ice. It may also condense out of sight within the walls or the ceiling where it will manifest
38Chapter 5 - Health and Well-being
39Chapter 6 - Plumbing SystemsYour motorhome is self contained, able to carry fresh water in the potable storage tank and hold the waste water in dual
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401. Drain the fresh water tank by opening the drain valve. All of the faucets should be in the closed or o position.2. Prepare a solution of 1/
41 The holding tanks are enclosed sewer systems, and must be drained into an approved dump station. Tanks should be thoroughly drained and rins
42The termination compartment has many operations. Listed below are the xture call outs and functions:Gloves. City Water Connection. Connect
43Chapter 7 - Technical SystemsThe basic utility systems in your unit can be classied under two general titles, Electrical, and Propane. This sect
44The inverter converts 12 Volt power from your house batteries to 120 Volt power for your motorhome. The inverter will power the entertainment circui
45Your motorhome is equipped with a generator, it will provide independent AC power. When the generator is in operation an automatic switch will chang
46This vehicle is designed with a propane system to provide a safe and reliable fuel source for your range, furnace, water heater, and refrigerator.
47The tank has a gauge installed to show the level of propane in the tank. The tank level can be remotely read from the monitor panel. The monitor pan
48To access the DVD menu from the dash radio when a DVD is inserted:1.) Press the MENU button on the remote control to recall the main DVD menu. Use
49Chapter 8 - Interior SystemsDriving a motorhome is similar to driving a car. You have an ignition switch, gearshift controls, turn signals, and das
5Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION Introduction 7 How to use this manual 8 Reporting Safety Defects 8WARRANTY - CHAPTER 1 Damon Limited Warranty 9
50The steering wheel can be moved to allow additional room for entering and exiting the driver’s seat, as well as for selected driving positions. Oper
51People and pets should be clear of the coach while operating leveling system.Be sure to keep hands and other body parts clear of uid leaks. Never
521. Before operating the system, verify your coach batteries are fully charged.2. Before extending slide room, verify the following:Turn chassis ig
53Your bedroom door slides conveniently out of the way beside the wall. Damon provides a stainless steel pin located at the top of the door, to secur
54The faucet in your motor coach is a single lever faucet with sprayer. To use the sprayer, pull out on the head of the faucet. Press the b
55Chapter 9 - Exterior SystemsWhen locking and unlocking the main door, there is a dead bolt and a latch bolt which are keyed separately. Unlock both,
56Chapter 9 - Exterior SystemsPlug in 120 Volt AC devices here. The kitchen, bathroom, and outside receptacles are protected by a ground fault
57Chapter 10 - Care and MaintenancePeriodic maintenance and cleaning of your recreational vehicle is necessary to retain the dependability, safety, an
58The drainage system, including the tanks and associated drain piping should be periodically inspected for loose ttings from vibrations.
59Some components of the recreational vehicle are constructed of strong, lightweight ABS plastic. Sometimes, it may be necessary to remove s
6Table of Contents Awning 55 120 Volt Outlet 56 Power Cord 56 Generator Compartment 56 Furnace Door 56 Water Heater Access 56 Refrigerato
60 Proper engine servicing and record of servicing may be mandatory to ensure chassis warranty protection. Follow the manufacturer’s instructio
61Proper care and maintenance of vinyl graphics or paint is critical in maintaining its appearance. The following cleaning and maint
62and scrub the entire roof. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to avoid residue buildup on the roof or sidewall of the unit.For more dicult stains
63Whenever possible, wipe down the exterior walls before retracting the room to prevent water from draining onto the carpet.The rollers under the
64Check uid levels. If levels are low, take to your dealer to have the motorhome serviced by a qualied RV technician.The following instructions are
65Keep your blinds looking new by wiping with a soft cloth. Vacuum shades regularly. Use a mild detergent to spot clean if necessary. Close the blind
66Any glass will develop water spots if glass is not cleaned properly. This spotting eect is magnied when glass has a reective nish. Use a squeege
67Chapter 11 - Winter Use and StorageMany people choose to use their motorhomes throughout the entire year. Extensive usage is not recom
68unit around for a few miles will allow the cleanser to circulate within the tanks and drains. Drain and ush once more with fresh water.After all t
69Draining the tanks and water lines in your motorhome is half the battle of winterization. Complete the Storage and Winterization Checklist (pa
7This manual describes many features of your motorhome and provides a guide to operating procedures so that you can obtain the best performance from t
70Chassis – Run engine for 30 minutes once a month if possible. Prepare as outlined in the Chassis Owner’s Manual.Generator – Prepare as outlined in t
71the proper electrolyte level and that they are fully charged. A discharged battery will freeze and may crack the case, causing severe damag
72Chapter 11 - Winter Use and Storage
73ITEMEVERY TRIPEVERYMONTHEVERY 3 MONTHSEVERY 6 MONTHSEVERY YEARPRIOR TO STORAGEAS REQUIREDPROCEDURE TO BE PREFORMED: Maintenance schedules are minimu
74CLOTHING SLEEPING GEAR MISCELLANEOUS Dresses Blankets Alarm Clock Gloves Pillows, Pillow Cases BatteriesHat or Cap Sheets Bucket Jackets
75Maintenance ScheduleDate Service Preformed Mileage Date Service Preformed Mileage
76Maintenance ScheduleDate Service Preformed Mileage Date Service Preformed Mileage
77Date Mileage Fuel (Gallon)Oil (Quarts)MPG Date Mileage Fuel (Gallon)Oil (Quarts)MPGFuel / Oil Record
78Fuel / Oil RecordDate Mileage Fuel (Gallon)Oil (Quarts)MPG Date Mileage Fuel (Gallon)Oil (Quarts)MPG
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8How to Use This ManualYour motorhome has been thoroughly inspected before shipment to the dealer. Your selling dealer is responsible
80Notes
81Checking the fuses. The Battery Control Center is built in two layers, the printed circuit board and the relays. The box has been designed so
82Furnace does not light and fan does not run.Replace fuse with one of the same ampere rating. Turn thermostat and furnace gas control valve o and c
83Ignition switch is on, but no power to pump and/or control panel.Parking brake is not set.12 Volt from power source is not available. Check the in-l
84Holding tank lights deliver false readings (i.e., 1/3 or 2/3 indication).Verify tank is empty.Debris may be built up across probes. Clean and ush t
85Lights are illuminating, but no cooling.Use a proper power source that is available and cooling operation to specication.Make sure the refrigerator
86Dish does not rotate or is hard to rotate.Check antenna on roof, make sure that the mount has not been damaged.Check for caulking between gear housi
87Cut or torn cable. Have a Damon dealer or a qualied RV technician replace bad cable where needed at TV and antenna.Elevation handle turns, but ante
88Rell with fresh water, circulate and rinse.If you use your vehicle frequently or for long periods of time, ushing the water heater several times a
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9Chapter 1 - WarrantyWHAT THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE IS:This Limited Warranty provided by Damon Corporation® (“Warrantor”) covers those components, assemb
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