User manual ROADTREK CHEVROLET 200 MODELS 2003
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Manual abstract: user guide ROADTREK CHEVROLET 200 MODELS 2003
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] All Dodge Models and 200 Chevrolet 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.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ________________________________________________________________________________Preface Elevations __________________________________________________________________________________Preface Daily Living ____________________________________________________________________________________A-1 Captain's Seats __________________________________________________________________________________A-1 Seat Belt Usage ________________________________________________________________________________A-1 Dinette Table (190-Versatile with Dinette Only) ________________________________________________________A-1 Cloverleaf Dining Table (190 and 200 Models) ________________________________________________________A-2 Extendible Dining Table __________________________________________________________________________A-2 Exterior Access Doors ____________________________________________________________________________A-2 Spare Tire Storage and Removal ____________________________________________________________________A-3 Sleeping Facilities ______________________________________________________________________________B-1 Rear L-Shaped Lounge to Double Bed (170-Popular and 190-Versatile) ____________________________________B-1 Rear L-Shaped Lounge to Double Bed (200-Versatile) __________________________________________________B-1 Rear Dinette to Double Bed (190-Versatile) __________________________________________________________B-2 Rear Twin Beds (190-Popular and 200-Popular) ________________________________________________________B-2 Rear King-Size Bed (190-Popular and 200-Popular) ____________________________________________________B-2 Front Lounge Seats (All Models) ____________________________________________________________________B-3 Appliance Location ____________________________________________________________________________C-1 Washroom and Privacy Area ____________________________________________________________________D-1 Privacy Doors (170-Popular, 190-Popular and 200-Popular) ______________________________________________D-1 Privacy Doors (190-Versatile) ______________________________________________________________________D-1 Privacy Doors (200-Versatile) ______________________________________________________________________D-1 Toilet ________________________________________________________________________________________D-2 Stand-Up Aisle Shower __________________________________________________________________________D-2 Water System __________________________________________________________________________________E-1 Fresh Water Tank ________________________________________________________________________________E-1 City Water Connection ____________________________________________________________________________E-1 Waste Water Storage and Dumping System __________________________________________________________E-2 Waste Tank Preparation __________________________________________________________________________E-2 Waste Tank Dumping ____________________________________________________________________________E-2 Waste Tank Flushing ______________________________________________________________________________E-3 Potable Water System Draining ____________________________________________________________________E-3 Potable Water System Sanitizing __________________________________________________________________E-3 Potable Water System Winterizing __________________________________________________________________E-4 Water Heater Bypass ____________________________________________________________________________E-4 Winter Use ____________________________________________________________________________________E-4 Electrical System________________________________________________________________________________F-1 110/12V Converter Charger ________________________________________________________________________F-1 External Electrical Source Connection ______________________________________________________________F-1 Generator (Optional) ____________________________________________________________________________F-1 Built-In 110V Air Conditioner ______________________________________________________________________F-1 Monitor Panel __________________________________________________________________________________F-2 Auxiliary Battery and Isolator ______________________________________________________________________F-2 Automotive Battery ______________________________________________________________________________F-3 Interior Cab Light and Ignition Light ________________________________________________________________F-3 Driving ________________________________________________________________________________________F-3 Stationary Use (Doors Closed) ______________________________________________________________________F-3
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Stationary Use (Doors Open) ______________________________________________________________________F-3 Range Hood Exhaust Fan __________________________________________________________________________F-3 L. P. [. . . ] Note that the battery condition is indicated by the uppermost light that is on. For example, if the "G", "F", and "L" lights are on, the battery charge is "Good". The panel also provides the switch from the water pump and a disconnect switch for the auxiliary battery.
AUXILIARY BATTERY AND ISOLATOR
The auxiliary battery is a deep-cycle maintenance free gel battery. This battery is located at the rear driver side below the floor on all models except the 170-Popular where it is on the passenger side. On Dodge models, it can be accessed from the rear cargo door by lifting the carpet liner and removing the hatch cover. On Chevrolet models, the auxiliary battery can be accessed from the underside of the vehicle. On Dodge models, the battery isolator is located near the fire wall under the hood. On Chevrolet models, it is located on the inboard passenger side of the frame below the engine. The auxiliary battery is automatically charged through the isolator by the engine's alternator while the engine is running. This battery is also automatically charged by the converter/charger when: i) Your vehicle is connected to an outside electrical power source. ii) The breakers in the converter/charger are in the "ON" position. iii) The battery disconnect switch on the monitor panel is set to the "ON" position prior to connection to an outside electrical power source. iv) Or while the generator is in operation (if so equipped). A disconnect switch, located on the monitor panel, provides a disconnect for the auxiliary battery from the 12V system while your vehicle is not in use. Since the auxiliary battery is deep-cycle, it may be discharged completely and recharged without damage (whereas the automotive battery is designed to be kept fully charged by the alternator and may undergo damage if fully discharged). However, a fully discharged battery should never remain in this dead state and should be recharged immediately to prevent damage. When not in use, the auxiliary battery will slowly discharge on its own. Accordingly, if the battery is not being used, it should be recharged every month by connecting to an outside electrical power source, by operating the generator (if equipped) for at least 12 hours, or by running your vehicle's engine. The isolator is located under the hood in the engine compartment. The isolator allows the alternator to charge both the automotive and auxiliary batteries when the engine is running. However, it will prevent your vehicle's 12V motorhome equipment (interior lights, water pump, exhaust fans, furnace blower, etc. ) from drawing on the automotive battery (through the auxiliary battery) while the engine is not running. For a further explanation of the operation of the auxiliary battery and isolator, see the owner's manual for the converter/charger.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY
The electronic radio in your vehicle will exert a small draw on the automotive battery to maintain the time and preset stations. [. . . ] Just complete the applications on the next page and mail them with your checks to the addresses shown. You'll be glad you did!
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE ADDRESS, PHONE & FACSIMILE NUMBERS, AND E-MAIL
Address all inquiries to: Home & Park Motorhomes Warranty & Service Department 100 Shirley Avenue Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, N2B 2E1 Telephone: toll free 888-ROADTREK (762-3873) or 519-745-1169 Facsimile: 519-745-1160 e-mail: service@roadtrek. com All inquiries must include: Owner's name, address, home and work phone numbers Selling Home & Park dealer's name and contact Servicing Dodge or Chevrolet dealer's name, contact and phone number (if applicable) Last 8 digits of Vehicle Identification Number (V. I. N. ) Vehicle mileage Date of Retail Delivery
WEB SITE
Check out the Roadtrek web site at www. roadtrek. com.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE PROCEDURES
OBTAINING MOTORHOME SERVICE
The solution to all your Roadtrek concerns starts with your Roadtrek Dealer
Roadtrek Dealer Roadtrek Dealer The dealership should always be given the opportunity to resolve your concerns prior to contacting Home & Park Motorhomes
Dodge or GM Dealer Advise the Service Department that you have a 1 ton van (Dodge B350 or Chevy G-30 extended van) that requires service. Note: Using the word "Motorhome" may cause the dealer to shy away from service. Most automotive dealers have the service capabilities to handle the 1 ton van.
If situation is not resolved
Contact Service Writer at Roadtrek Dealership
Contact Service Writer
If situation is not resolved
If situation is not resolved
Contact Service Manager Contact Service Manager at Roadtrek Dealership
If situation is not resolved If situation is not resolved
Contact Dealer Principal
If situation is not resolved
Contact Dealer Principal at Roadtrek Dealership
If situation is not resolved
Contact Chassis Customer Service Department for assistance. [. . . ]
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