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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION SECTION 5: EQUIPMENT OPERATION Floor Plans Refrigerator Warranty & Policy Exterior BBQ Reference Codes LP Gas Furnace Vehicle Labels Roof Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump Service Assistance Power Roof Vent Bathroom Roof Vent...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME SECTION 7: WATER & PLUMBING SYSTEM Water Heater Toilet Shower SECTION 8: LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM LP Gas System LP Gas Control Valve Safety LP Gas Tank System LP Gas Tank Leaks SECTION 9: MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE Exterior &...
  • Page 7: Floor Plans

    FLOOR PLANS REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME MURPHY BED FLOOR PLAN ISLAND BED FLOOR PLAN F l o o r P l a n s...
  • Page 8 FLOOR PLANS REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME TWIN BED FLOOR PLAN TWIN BED SLIDE OUT FLOOR PLAN F l o o r P l a n s...
  • Page 9 After reading this manual, be sure to keep it inside the motorhome for use as a reference as needed. Your Regency RV dealer will be glad to answer any further questions about the operation of your motorhome and the appliances.
  • Page 10 This manual was prepared to aid the operator in the operation and care of the motorhome. There are many options to Regency RV, so ensure that you are familiar with your motorhome’s systems and equipment. All operators and occupants of the motorhome should read, understand and follow the instructions in this manual, the vehicle chassis manual &...
  • Page 11: Warranty & Policy

    RV’s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to 36 months / 36,000 miles / 60,000 kilometers (whichever comes first) after the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser from an authorized Regency RV dealer and shall be limited to making good, at our factory or an authorized Regency dealer, any parts or parts thereof upon return to the factory.
  • Page 12 - Skylight The rights of a purchaser or owner of a Regency RV in respect to such separate components or the warranties covering such components may be conditioned upon or limited by the specific terms and conditions of such separate warranties.
  • Page 13 The warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities for alleged representation or negligence. Regency RV neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for us any liability in connection with the sale of our motorhomes other than expressed above.
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  • Page 15: Reference Codes

    REFERENCE REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME REFERENCE CODES o Manufacture/Conversion Date: o The date on which the coach portion of your motorhome was built. o Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): o The maximum permissible weight of this fully loaded Motorhome. o Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating (SCWR): o The manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 150lbs.
  • Page 16: Vehicle Labels

    REFERENCE REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Vehicle Certification Labels The vehicle certification labels contain vehicle identification and other important reference information. Never remove or destroy these labels. The labels are located on the driver & passenger door frames or where otherwise specified.
  • Page 17: Service Assistance

    In the event that your purchasing dealer is unable to assist you in your maintenance or warranty needs, before proceeding with any service work, please reach out to Regency RV through one of the methods below. Regency RV Main Office: (817)847-7974 Regency RV Warranty: (682)350-2325 Warranty Email: warranty@regencyrv.com...
  • Page 18 If you suspect your motorhome has a safety defect that could cause injury or death, immediately contact Regency RV. Also, contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the US. NHTSA will investigate the concern if there are a number of similar complaints. They have the authority to order a recall and repair campaign depending on the nature and severity of the problem.
  • Page 19: Section 2: Safety

    REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME SAFETY Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key considerations during the design and manufacturing process of all Regency RV motorhomes. It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read, understand and follow all instructions in this manual, the chassis manual and all appliance/equipment system manuals located in the Motorhome Information Bag and on safety signs and stickers in and on the Motorhome.
  • Page 20: General Safety

    SAFETY REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME GENERAL SAFETY o The most important safety feature on your motorhome is a safe and knowledgeable operator. It is the operator’s responsibility to read, understand and follow all of the safety and operating instructions in the operator’s, chassis, appliance and system manuals.
  • Page 21: Alarms

    SAFETY REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME The LP alarm sounds whenever there is an unsafe ALARMS amount of LP gas in the motorhome. If the LP gas All models are equipped with two alarms, a monitor produces and alarm, follow these steps: combination carbon monoxide, and smoke alarm.
  • Page 22: Fuel And Propane Safety

    SAFETY REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME FUEL AND PROPANE SAFETY DANGER Turn off all pilot lights, appliances and appliance igniters before refueling motorhome diesel or propane tanks. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. The carbon monoxide alarm sounds whenever there...
  • Page 23: Smoke Alarm

    SAFETY REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Make sure the wires are properly connected. SMOKE ALARM Position and close the cover. The smoke alarm sounds whenever there is an If you suspect the smoke alarm is not function unsafe amount of smoke in the motorhome. Always properly, replace the alarm –...
  • Page 24: Fire Prevention

    SAFETY REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME FIRE PREVENTION Fires can start in a variety of ways including, but not limited to smoking, malfunctioning appliances or equipment, placing flammable materials on hot surfaces, etc. It is better to prevent fires, but be prepared to extinguish a fire if necessary. Review the...
  • Page 25 SAFETY REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Function WARNING Fire extinguishers are designed to put out a fire in Stay a safe distance from the fire and near an exit. its initial stages. Once a fire is out of control and you Stay close to the floor to avoid heat and fumes.
  • Page 26: Section 3: Vehicle Preparation

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME The Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) is the weight of VEHICLE PREPARATION your motorhome as manufactured at the factory Before beginning an extended trip, ensure you are with full fuel engine oil and coolants. thoroughly familiar...
  • Page 27: Towing

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME If either axle weight exceeds the GAWR for that axle, Remember, your motorhome will handle differently redistribute the load to ensure that loads on front when towing a trailer, and stopping distances will be and rear axles are within the required limits.
  • Page 28: Pre-Trip Inspection

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Fill the LP gas tank to a maximum of 80% of its PRE-TRIP INSPECTION capacity. Be careful not to overfill the LP gas tank. • Ensure motorhome An overfilled LP gas tank will cause the gas...
  • Page 29: Emergency Equipment Checklist

    Occupant and Cargo Carrying o Toolbox and tools Capacity (OCCC) in the U.S.A. o Plastic bucket Regency RV uses belted seating positions to o Tow rope or chain determine the OCCC or CCC. You may use all the o Wheel blocks or jacks...
  • Page 30: Seats/Seatbelts

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME SEAT/SHOULDER BELTS WARNING Every occupant must be seated in an approved seat All seatbelt retractors are equipped with locks with the seatbelt properly fastened when- ever the that engage when the belt extends too quickly.
  • Page 31 VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Ensure your child restraint system is suitable CHILD RESTRAINTS and adequate for your child’s age, weight, Child restraint systems are legally required in many and height. Check your child’s restraint jurisdictions in North America. Statistics prove that...
  • Page 32: Driver/Passenger Swivels

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME DRIVER/PASSENGER SEAT CONTROLS NOTICE Your RV may be equipped with front seats that have the capability to swivel and face the rear of the Swivel must be locked and in forward facing coach. To operate the swivel functions, do the position when vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 33 VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Slow down significantly so you can maintain TRAVELING control of your motorhome. Refer to the chassis manual in the Motorhome • Find a safe place to pull off the road and take information bag for engine starting, operation and shelter.
  • Page 34: Driving Safety

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Ensure LP Gas and smoke detectors are NOTICE unobstructed and in proper working order at all times. A safe driving practice is to use the same lower • Keep a well-stocked first aid bag onboard the gear position when descending a hill that you motorhome.
  • Page 35: Travel Tips

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Store all liquids in plastic containers with TRAVEL TIPS tight seals. As you travel with your motorhome, you will learn a • Watch the levels in your holding tanks. Dump great deal from your own experiences. Share your...
  • Page 36 VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • If you get caught in a flash flood, do not SEVERE WEATHER INFORMATION attempt to move your vehicle. Abandon it, As a motorhome traveler, you may want to explore and return only after the water level has new and out-of-the-way places.
  • Page 37: Emergencies

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Immediately contact a qualified roadside EMERGENCIES WHILE DRIVING repair service because your motorhome is Your motorhome is designed with features that allow not equipped with a spare tire. the driver and occupants to resolve emergencies or •...
  • Page 38 VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME When the Vehicle is Disabled: OVERHEATING Emergency Starting: Do not push or tow the If the engine overheats while driving, follow these motorhome in an attempt to start it. The powertrain steps: is not designed to transmit torque to turn the engine •...
  • Page 39: Backup Monitoring System

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME will automatically display when you shift the vehicle Back-Up Monitoring System into reverse. The side cameras will display when you • Using Mirrors activate either the left or right blinker. If you would o Large mirrors are mounted on both sides...
  • Page 40: Leveling The Motorhome

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME The following procedures will help to reduce the CAUTION moisture level inside your motorhome: • Open windows and vents. This will allow fresh air Exercise care and caution when parking and leveling your motorhome. Make sure everyone,...
  • Page 41: Refueling

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Fuel Types REFUELING THE VEHICLE CHASSIS Refer to the chassis manual in the Motorhome CAUTION Information Bag for details. Modern fuel systems may allow pressure to build NOTICE up in the fuel tank during hot weather.
  • Page 42: Entry Door Lock/Step

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME ENTRY DOOR LOCK & STEP Door Locks Separate keys are provided for the chassis and motorhome door locks. You can unlock the motorhome door lock using the key lock or by entering your access code into the optional keypad.
  • Page 43: Slide Out Room

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME SLIDE OUT ROOM Your motorhome may be equipped with an expandable slide out room, which provides extra living area for the occupants. Before Operating the Slide Out Room • Ensure that the motorhome is properly leveled and supported with the stabilizing jacks, if equipped.
  • Page 44 VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Locate the control module. Retracting the Slide Out Room Depress and hold the top of the slide out control o MB Models it is over the sink in the switch until the slide out room is fully retracted, then bathroom in the outside wall.
  • Page 45: Awning

    VEHICLE OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Retract the Awning AWNING Depress and hold the awning switch, located on passenger side seat base, in the “IN” (retract) position until the awning has fully retracted. Please see awning operations manual included with your Motorhome Information Bag for more details.
  • Page 46: Refrigerator

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Operating the Refrigerator APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION Refer to the refrigerator owner’s manual in your Refer to your Motorhome Information Bag for Motorhome Information Bag for detailed operating operation and maintenance details relating to the instructions.
  • Page 47: Exterior Bbq

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME EXTERIOR BAR-B-QUE CONNECTION LP GAS FURNACE Your motorhome is equipped with an exterior Bar-B- Make sure the LP gas valve switch, located in the Que connection located at the rear on the passenger rear utility center, is turned “ON”.
  • Page 48: Roof Air Conditioner W/ Heat Pump

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME the temperature just above the ambient room ROOF AIR CONDITIONER WITH HEAT PUMP temperature. The roof air conditioner is controlled by the same coach thermostat that controls the furnace. Refer to NOTICE LP Gas Furnace section for details.
  • Page 49: Power Roof Vent

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Cleaning Instructions COACH POWER ROOF VENT o Turn off the fan motor using the on/off The coach power roof vent is used to provide switch. controlled air flow throughout the coach cabin. Use...
  • Page 50: Bathroom Roof Vent

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME BATHROOM ROOF VENT SIDE WINDOW VENTS The bathroom roof vent provides air flow and Turn the knob counter-clockwise to open the venting when using the shower and toilet. window vent and clockwise to close the window vent.
  • Page 51: Tv Utility Panel

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME TV UTILITY PANEL External Cable TV Connection Your motorhome is equipped with an external cable TV hookup connector located in the rear utility compartment on the driver’s side exterior. NOTICE Perform a channel scan on your TV after connecting cable.
  • Page 52: Electrical Supply

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Your motorhome is equipped with two electrical systems that operate on separate voltages: o an internal 12-Volt DC system (coach batteries) o an external 120-Volt AC system (shore power) The 12-Volt DC system draws power from either the engine’s battery and charging system while driving or...
  • Page 53: System Monitoring

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Water Heater Switch SYSTEM MONITORING This switch controls the power to the water heater. Turn the switch to turn on the water and turn the switch to turn it off. This switch is located on the side of the kitchen cabinet in most models.
  • Page 54: Power Distribution Panel

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME 12 Volt DC Coach Fuses POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL Each 12-Volt DC circuit is protected by a fuse. When The power distribution panel and the breaker panel a fuse blows, shut off all appliances or lights on the contain 120volt AC breakers.
  • Page 55: Generator

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Stopping the Auxiliary LP Gas Generator GENERATOR Depress and hold the bottom of the generator Auxiliary LP Gas Generator (OPTIONAL) stop button until the generator engine has Generators are installed below the floor. completely stopped.
  • Page 56: Automatic Power Transfer Switch

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Do not operate the generator if there are any Generator Electrical Safety obstructions such as vegetation, snow, buildings, WARNING etc. which could deflect gas fumes under or into the motorhome. Exercise extreme care and caution when handling AUTOMATIC POWER TRANSFER SWITCH the generator and its components.
  • Page 57: 12-Volt Dc System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME NOTE: Fuses must be replaced with the same rating 12-VOLT DC SYSTEM and same type. The 12-Volt DC power system in your motorhome consists of the following two distinct, but interconnected battery systems: o Chassis Battery ▪...
  • Page 58: Battery Maintenance

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME o Keep the batteries and terminals clean. Acid Battery Problems and dirt accumulation can prevent sufficient Several conditions can destroy the battery’s function current from flowing through the cables and including sulfation and freezing.
  • Page 59: Inverter

    (-) cable terminals. INVERTER o If removing batteries or booster/charger cables, remove the black negative (-) cable Regency RV uses a 2000W Renogy Inverter. terminals first, then remove the red positive Please refer to the manual included in your (+) cable terminals.
  • Page 60: Solar Power Unit

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Exterior Lighting SOLAR POWER UNIT Upper Clearance Lights Your motorhome may be equipped with a solar power unit. The solar power unit continuously NOTE: This is a sealed LED unit and must be replaced charges the coach batteries to help keep them as a complete unit.
  • Page 61: Water Supply

    WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME The water fill selector valve has two positions: WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM o Water Tank Fill Water Supply o City Water Your motorhome is designed with fresh water, grey External Water Supply water, and black water systems, and the associated...
  • Page 62 WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Disconnecting the External Water Supply Potable Water o Turn off the city water supply. When a city water supply connection is not available, o Relieve the water pressure in the line by fill the fresh water tank using the following opening a faucet in the motorhome.
  • Page 63: Water Pump

    WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Water Pump Switch Fresh Water Tank and Water System When the water pump switch is in the “ON” position, Drain the water pump will automatically activate when To drain the fresh water tank, open the fresh water using the shower, toilet, or any faucet.
  • Page 64: Water Tank

    WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME WATER TANK WASTE SYSTEMS Disinfecting the Water Tank Grey Water – Waste Holding Tank Periodically it is necessary to disinfect the fresh The drainage from the sink and shower pan is water system. Disinfect the system when it is new or collected in a separate grey water holding tank.
  • Page 65: Black Tank

    WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Black Water – Waste Holding Tank NOTICE The black water holding tank collects all the waste Always open the black water tank dump valve from the toilet and bathroom sink. Before using your before turning on the water supply.
  • Page 66: Water Heater

    WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME WATER HEATER Operating Features The water heater is accessible from outside the coach. The water heater is designed to operate on LP gas only and is a tankless pressure operating system which provides hot water on demand.
  • Page 67: Toilet

    WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Operating the Macerator Toilet TOILET Flush the macerator toilet using the wall mounted control panel as follows: o Water Saver Flush o Press and release button to flush liquids o Normal Flush o Press and release button to flush solids and toilet paper.
  • Page 68: Shower

    WATER AND PLUMBING OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME SHOWER Interior Shower Your motorhome is equipped with a full shower unit. Lock the shower doors while in transit. Exterior Shower Your motorhome is equipped with an exterior shower unit located in the exterior utility center. This has a low point drain system to drain water from lines.
  • Page 69: Section 8: Liquid Propane Gas System

    To ensure proper service and safety, always take WARNING your motorhome to an authorized Regency RV Dealer service center. Do not tamper with any part of the LP gas system, piping, or regulator. LP Gas Control Valve Service and maintenance must be performed by qualified personnel only.
  • Page 70 LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME How LP Gas Works WARNING There are two types of Liquid Petroleum Gas: Observe the following precautions for the safe o Propane use of LP gas: o Butane o Familiarize yourself with the odor of LP Both are compressed into a liquid state for easier gas.
  • Page 71: Lp Gas Tank System

    LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME LP GAS TANK SYSTEM DANGER The LP gas storage tank is mounted underneath the Do NOT smoke when refueling. Keep flames, motorhome and is attached to the vehicle floor. It is sparks, and smoking material away from fuel or accessible only from outside the vehicle.
  • Page 72 LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME After refilling the LP gas tanks The pressure regulator has a vent hole on the underside. Make sure this vent hole is open and not • Periodically check all container and line obstructed in any way.
  • Page 73: Lp Gas Tank Leaks

    LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME If you smell propane, follow these steps: CAUTION o Extinguish all open flames, pilot lights and Do NOT use an open flame or a heat lamp to thaw smoking materials. the regulator. o Do NOT touch any electrical switches.
  • Page 74 LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME o Use the vent or air conditioning fan to force Avoiding Asphyxiation fresh air into the vehicle if the vehicle is not o Do not use portable fuel-burning equipment moving but the engine is running for more such as wood or charcoal grills, heaters or than just a few minutes.
  • Page 75: Section 9: Motorhome Maintenance

    To ensure proper service and safety, always take deterioration and rusting. your motorhome to an authorized Regency RV dealer service center. In addition, any build up will add unnecessary weight to the motorhome.
  • Page 76: Interior

    MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Stripes and Decals Upholstery Follow these steps for the care and maintenance of Use care when cleaning the motorhome’s upholstery your motorhome’s stripes and decals: and choose an appropriate cleaner or spot remover to avoid damaging the materials.
  • Page 77: Draperies & Curtains

    MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Draperies, Curtains and Bedspreads Cabinetry, Tables and Countertops Draperies, curtains and bedspreads are made from a The wood’s beauty comes from the natural variety of fabrics and materials. Many of these variations in grain and density. Some minor materials could shrink up to 5 percent during the variations in color and shading are normal.
  • Page 78: Storage Checklist

    STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION Inspect all systems and components and appliances prior to storing your motorhome. Storage Checklist o Fill the motorhome fuel tank to reduce excessive moisture buildup. o Check coolant level and add antifreeze if necessary. Use an appropriate coolant/water ratio that will protect to the lowest temperature expected during the storage period.
  • Page 79: Water System Winterization

    STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME o Disconnect the compressed air line and COLD TEMPERATURE STORAGE remove the blow out plug. Release air Water System Winterization pressure by opening all faucets. o Remove the water filter canister, empty any DRAINING...
  • Page 80 STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME at a time and the outside shower until pink WATER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION antifreeze appears. Adding Plumbing Non-Toxic Antifreeze o Go inside and switch off the water pump. You can now open the valve at the water heater...
  • Page 81: Winterizing Water Heater

    STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME • Open valve D (leave valve open after on-line o If equipped with a macerator pump, put ½ gallon of plumbing antifreeze down the air blow) • Remove air supply chuck. bathroom vanity sink and run the macerator •...
  • Page 82: Cold Temperature Operation

    MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME COLD TEMPERATURE OPERATION WARNING The plumbing system in this motorhome is not Do NOT use alcohol-based antifreeze or other designed for cold weather use. petroleum products. Temperatures at or below freezing will cause damage to the chassis.
  • Page 83 MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING LP Gas Tank Valve If the electrically operated LP gas valve fails to operate the LP gas tank, manually turn the valve clockwise to shut off the LP gas supply.
  • Page 84 MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME Microwave • Keep the door and inside of microwave clean. Do not allow grease, splatter or solid matter to build up. An accumulation of solid matter can absorb microwave energy and increase cooking time. Clean the microwave as follows: o Wipe walls with a damp cloth and mild detergent to remove spatters and spills.
  • Page 85 Last modified 8/24/2021 © 2021 Regency Conversions Regency is a Registered Trademark / All Rights Reserved...

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