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NAVISTAR RV TOWABLE LIMITED WARRANTY - 2014
WHAT THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE IS:
The Limited Warranty provided by Navistar RV, LLC ("Warrantor") covers
those components, assemblies and systems of your new towable product not
excluded under the section "What The Warranty Does Not Cover" and when sold
by an authorized dealer, for twelve (12) months from the original retail purchase
date. However, this Limited Warranty covers the internal steel or aluminum
structural support frames inside the walls and roof (excluding slide-outs) for
sixty (60) months from the original retail purchase date. If you use your towable
product for any rental, commercial or business purposes whatsoever, the Limited
Warranty provided by Warrantor covers your new towable product when sold by
an authorized dealer for ninety (90) days from the original retail purchase date, and
it covers the internal steel or aluminum structural support frames inside the walls
and roof (excluding slide-outs) for twelve (12) months from the original retail
purchase date. A conclusive presumption that your towable product has been used
for commercial and/or business purposes arises if you have filed any tax or other
form claiming any business use, ownership, or tax benefit related to your towable
product.
THIs LImITeD WARRANTy Is LImITeD To THe oRIgINAL
CoNsumeR puRCHAseR AND Is NoT TRANsfeRAbLe.
LIMITATION AND DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, IF ANY, ARISING BY WAY OF STATE LAW,
INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERM OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY AND ARE LIMITED IN SCOPE OF COVERAGE
TO THOSE PORTIONS OF THE TOWABLE PRODUCT COVERED BY
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. WARRANTOR DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED
AND EXPRESS WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ON COMPONENTS AND APPLIANCES
EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE AS SET FORTH BELOW. There is no
warranty of any nature made by Warrantor beyond that contained in this Limited
Warranty. No person has authority to enlarge, amend or modify this Limited
Warranty. The dealer is not the Warrantor's agent but is an independent entity.
Warrantor is not responsible for any undertaking, representation or warranty made
by any dealer or other person beyond those expressly set forth in this Limited
Warranty. some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
WHAT THE WARRANTY COVERS:
Warrantor's Limited Warranty covers "mechanical defects" in the manufacture
of your towable product. "mechanical Defect" means a nonconforming condition
that substantially impairs the use and operation of the towable product. Also see the
section "What the Warranty Does Not Cover" set out below.
NAVISTAR RV TowAble lImITed wARRANTy - 2014
WHAT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT PROBLEMS:
Warrantor's sole and exclusive obligation is to repair and/or replace, at its
option, any covered defect if: (1) you notify Warrantor or one of its authorized
servicing dealers of the defect within the warranty coverage period and within five
(5) days of discovering the defect; and (2) you deliver your towable product to
Warrantor or Warrantor's authorized servicing dealer at your cost and expense. It is
reasonable to expect some service items to occur during the warranty period. The
performance of warranty repairs shall not extend the original warranty coverage
period. further, any performance of repairs after the warranty coverage period
has expired or any performance of repairs to component parts and appliances that
are excluded from coverage shall be considered "good will" repairs, which shall
not alter the express terms of this Limited Warranty. If the repair or replacement
remedy fails to successfully cure a defect after Warrantor received a reasonable
opportunity to cure the defect(s), your sole and exclusive remedy shall be limited
to Warrantor paying you the cost of having an independent third party perform
repair(s) to the defect(s). Warrantor may use new and/or remanufactured parts and/
or components of substantially equal quality to complete any repair.
Imperfections and/or damage to interior and exterior surfaces, trim, upholstery
and other appearance items may occur at the factory during manufacture, during
delivery of the towable product to the selling dealer or on the selling dealer's lot.
Normally, any such imperfections are detected and corrected at the factory or by
the selling dealer during the inspection process performed by the Warrantor and the
selling dealer. If, however, you discover any such imperfection or damage when
you take delivery of the towable product, you must notify your dealer or Warrantor
within thirty (30) days of the date of purchase to have repairs performed at no cost
to you in accordance with this Limited Warranty. If not reported within this time,
such imperfections are conclusively presumed to be the result of normal wear and
tear.
If a servicing dealer is unable or unwilling to solve a problem you are convinced
is covered by the Limited Warranty, or that concerns the safety of your towable
product, or that may involve local consumer protection or "lemon" laws, then you
must, to the extent permitted by law, notify Warrantor directly in writing of the
failure to successfully repair the defect(s) so that Warrantor can become directly
involved in performing a successful repair.
HOW TO GET SERVICE:
The "Acknowledgement of Receipt of Warranty/production Information"
form must be returned to Warrantor promptly upon purchase to assure proper
part replacement or repair of your towable product. failure to return the
"Acknowledgement of Receipt of Warranty/production Information" form will
not affect your rights under the Limited Warranty so long as you can furnish
proof of purchase. for warranty service simply contact one of Warrantor's
authorized service centers for an appointment, then deliver your towable product
(at your expense) to the service center. If you need assistance in locating an
authorized warranty service facility, contact Warrantor's Warranty Department::
(1-877-466-6226).


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  • Page 1 NAVISTAR RV TowAble lImITed wARRANTy - 2014 NAVISTAR RV TOWABLE LIMITED WARRANTY - 2014 WHAT WE WILL DO TO CORRECT PROBLEMS: Warrantor’s sole and exclusive obligation is to repair and/or replace, at its WHAT THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE IS: option, any covered defect if: (1) you notify Warrantor or one of its authorized servicing dealers of the defect within the warranty coverage period and within five The Limited Warranty provided by Navistar RV, LLC (“Warrantor”) covers (5) days of discovering the defect;...
  • Page 2 NAVISTAR RV TowAble lImITed wARRANTy - 2014 HOW TO GET SERVICE (cont’d): DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES: The Warrantor’s mailing address is: THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE TOWABLE PRODUCT Navistar RV, LLC AND ANY PERSON WHO IS AN INTENDED OR UNINTENDED P.O.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Section 1 - General information ..........3 Section 2 - DrivinG & Safety ............. 9 Section 3 - exterior & interior care ........45 Section 4 - applianceS .............. 67 Section 5 - equipment ............... 85 Section 6 - Water SyStemS ............99 Section 7 - propane SyStemS ..........
  • Page 4 ©Copyright Navistar RV, LLC. All rights reserved. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective holders. Brand name products of other companies mentioned in this manual are not endorsed by the manufacturer. Printed March 2013 WJB 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 5: Section 1 - General Information

    Wash hands after handling. Consult with your doctor or other health professional for further advice concerning exposure from this vehicle to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 6: Warranty Information File

    Inspection of the recreational vehicle and/ Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey or its components is required. Additional Avenue, SE, Washington, DC, 20590. You instruction may follow. can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 7 LLA Battery - A Liquid Lead Acid battery barrier, preventing odor escape. that uses liquid as an electrolyte. This type of battery (Wet Cell) requires periodic maintenance, such as cleaning the connections and checking the electrolyte level. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 8 Also called off-door side or driver side. Shore Cord - The electrical cord that connects the recreational vehicle to an external 120 Volt power outlet. Volt - The unit of measure for electric potential. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 9 3. You understand that you are purchasing a pre-owned recreational vehicle NAVISTAR RV, LLC. and Navistar RV, LLC does not make any representation as to its present CUSTOMER SERVICE condition. P.O. bOx CObURG, OREGON 908 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 10 Notes...
  • Page 11 Driving & Safety Section 2 DrivinG & Safety ...........10 BackinG up the recreational vehicle ..20 Wheel mountinG ...........32 toW vehicle ...........10 levelinG ............21 equa-flex SuSpenSion (optional) .....33 DrivinG tipS ...........10 Electric Tongue Jack ........21 WeiGhinG the recreational vehicle ..33 trip preparation ..........12 Stabilizer Jacks (Optional) ......22 Weight Terms ..........35 hitchinG the travel trailer ......12...
  • Page 12: Driving & Safety

    Keep in mind road surfaces may  vehicle ratings can cause premature wear, keeping the recreational vehicle centered have been repaved or become packed with fractures and/or breaks in the recreational in the lane. snow. vehicle and/or tow vehicle frame. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 13 Use pullouts if traffic is Remove any ice build-up from the  building. entry step to avoid accidental slipping. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 14: Trip Preparation

    Use of gloves is Combination Weight Rating (GCWR). and physical condition. Look around,  recommended for above and under the recreational refueling. vehicle for obstructions or leaks. Test all exterior lighting: taillights, brake, license plate and clearance lights. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 15: Tow Capacity And Class Ratings

    TW = Tongue Weight. Weight pushing down on Tow Ball.  WC = Weight Carrying. Weight carrying capacity of the Ball Mount.  WD = Weight Distributing. Weight carrying capacity of a weight distributing hitch. Ball mount with  hitch ball 020268h 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 16: Types Of Hitches

    If all these factors have been eliminated as Spring Bars potential causes of sway, there are mechanical sway control devices available. These devices 020314 Typical Weight 020097 affix between the hitch system and the trailer. Distributing Hitch 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 17: Trailer Coupler

    Allow just enough slack in the chains to make sharp corners without dragging on the road surface. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 18: Ride Angle

    Drive forward and check the trailer  brakes by using the manual feature on the brake control. NOTE: Confirm the hitch is properly locked before towing. Confirm spring bars are adjusted for proper weight 080244 distribution. Viewed from trailer end 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 19: Brakes

    This depends on the load, brake sensing and when the control signal is type, tire to surface traction. Gain generated. settings will change based on load. 090302 Typical electromagnet brake assembly 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 20: Bedding The Brakes

    WARNING: Do Not go under the recreational vehicle unless it is resting on properly placed jack stands. Reference axle and brake OEM manual for detailed instructions. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 21: Brake Inspection

    Lithium grease with NLGI rating movement if the breakaway system is 3. Do not use compressed air or a dry GC-LB. operating correctly. brush for cleaning. (Dust can be removed with a damp brush.) 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 22: Backing Up The Recreational Vehicle

    2. Co-pilot uses right hand and arm held horizontal, with forefinger pointing left, to direct rear of recreational vehicle to the left. 090415b 090415 Bearing surface without Bearing surface with moisture damage. moisture damage. 020083h 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 23: Leveling

    Do not use the front jack to change tires or elevate any wheel off the ground. Damage to the front jack, stabilizer jack(s) and Electric tongue jack 020047g recreational vehicle may occur. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 24: Stabilizer Jacks (Optional)

    Damage to sensitive electronic and floorplans are equally equipped. Locations equipment may result. of some items will vary with options and 020045b floorplans. Typical stabilizer jack 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 25: Dry Camping

    Use disposable leaks in water lines and/or prevent excess cycling. dishes whenever possible. 040473d damage the water heater. Excess pressure can cause the water hose to swell and burst. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 26: Breaking Camp

    After injury or death can occur. the slideout is fully retracted, install locking bar mechanism (if equipped) and secure. If applicable, secure and fasten the  bi-fold and pocket doors. Lock the shower door. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 27: In Case Of Flat Tire

    WARNING: Chock all remaining tires to Jack at Location prevent accidental movement of the 1 (preferred) or Location 2 recreational vehicle. 020306c 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 28: Tires

    090438 WARNING: Do Not exceed the tire manufacturer’s maximum speed rating. Excess speed can cause sudden tire failure resulting in serious damage, injury or death. 080427k 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 29: Importance Of Air Pressure

    A damaged sidewall can burst upon inflation resulting in serious damage, injury or death. Aged tires are also susceptible to sidewall damage. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 30: Inspecting & Pressure

    The recreational vehicle manufacturer is not the author of these charts and makes no representation or warranty concerning the accuracy of the information disclosed by the charts. Monaco is not responsible for the accuracy of the information disclosed or for any errors within the load inflation table. WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED THE TIRE MANUFACTURER’S MAXIMUM SPEED RATING. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 31 Tire squeal on turns. Never mix different sized or constructed tires.  Reduced handling.  Rapid, uneven wear on the edges of the  tread. Separations.  Tire rim bruises and rupture. 090440b  2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 32: Air Pressure Checklist

    2 psi for every 10° F. of temperature and later manifest in tire failure. If an unusual change. vibration begins or a bulge is noticed in the sidewall, have the tires evaluated by a qualified professional as soon as possible. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 33: Tire Replacement

    Though the sidewall of the tire may look structurally sound, weathering can occur inside the groove of the tread. If any tire exhibits age weathering, replace all tires. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 34: Wheel Mounting

    8. Only specially trained technicians using breaking or other possible hazardous breakage resulting in serious injury or proper equipment should mount or death. dismount pneumatic tires. Serious or fatal injuries can result from improper tire mounting. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 35: Equa-Flex Suspension (Optional)

    This is the maximum allowable Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and must not be exceeded. Equa-flex suspension without Zerk 020363 fitting. No lubrication maintenance neessary 020370 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 36 NOTE: Additional cargo carrying capacity labeling is added to comply with Canadian DOT (Transport Canada) regulations. Factory Installed Federal Weight Label 100179k Dealer Installed Federal Weight Label 100179j 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 37: Weight Terms

    GVWR yet overloaded on one side. and any towed load(s) as specified by the tow vehicle manufacturer. GCWR is vehicle curb weight including cargo and passengers and weight of any towed load(s). 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 38: Tire Pressure

    To locate a nearby public scale, check the yellow pages under Scales-Public or Weighers. Expect to pay a small fee. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 39: Weighing

    Tongue weight should be 10 to recommendation. The following weigh method 15% of the recreational vehicle weight for proper towing characteristics. can be used if only a small platform scale is available. The recreational vehicle will need to be un-coupled. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 40 10% of gross trailer weight Recreational Vehicle Tow Vehicle Actual Weight Actual Weight GAWR Roadside Curbside TOTAL Tongue GVWR GAWR Roadside Curbside TOTAL GCWR Front Front Rear Rear Total Total Actual worksheet Actual worksheet 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 41: Smoke Detector

    CAUTION: Never use an open flame to test the INFORMATION: smoke alarm as this may ignite the Refer to the smoke detector OEM alarm or surrounding area. manual for detailed information and maintenance information. 020155e 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 42: Maintenance

    Smoke exposure may include a severe throbbing detectors beyond the warranty period cannot headache, drowsiness, confusion and fast be economically repaired. heart rate. Extreme exposure can result in unconsciousness, convulsions, cardio- respiratory failure and death. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 43: Power Requirements

    Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas. carbon monoxide. The red LED flashes every 30 seconds when the power is on. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 44: Alarm Testing

    Service and Warranty Road vibration will cause extinguisher Do not attempt to repair detector. If detector powder to compact is defective, contact detector manufacturer. and may cause extinguisher malfunction. Invert and shake extinguisher monthly. 020261 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 45: Egress Exit Window

    Any fire can fall into more than one class; a fire that involves both burning paper and kitchen grease would be a Class AB fire. 080427m 020315e Egress Handle 100209 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 46 Notes 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 47 interior and exterior care Section 3 exterior care ..........46 countertopS ..........57 Corrosion .............46 Solid Surface ..........57 Winter Drive Protection .........46 Repairing Cuts and Scratches .......58 Washing ............47 Laminate ............58 Drying ............47 StainleSS Steel SurfaceS ......58 Waxing ............47 ShoWer ............58 Graphics ............47 conDenSation ..........59 Paint Codes ..........48 WinDoWS ............59...
  • Page 48: Exterior Care

    LMC is a suitable replacement for road salt or to help slow the process of corrosion to with high pressure. sanding. exterior surfaces including the paint finish. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 49: Washing

    For best results, it is to remove any detergent residue. comprised of vinyl graphics of different recommended to have a reputable shapes and colors. Each vinyl graphic stripe is professional detailer perform the task. assigned a part number. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 50: Paint Codes

    Observe pressure as indicated on the Federal warning recommendations and Identification Tag. directions printed on the container of agents used. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 51: Aluminum Wheels

    (if necessary) by a qualified service the entrance of moisture into the recreational Carnauba wax can be applied to help technician.  vehicle. protect the finish. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 52 Surfaces must be clean and dry. Inspect seal for voids, cracks, bubbling, peeling or pulling away. 010796b 010796 1 - Moldings/Trim 2 - Roof Attachments 3 - Windows/Doors 4 - Exterior Attachments/Lights 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 53: Interior Care

    Use turpentine in a well ventilated area to cleaning. remove any fresh paint. Dried paint must be moistened using a semi-solid, gel-type stripper. The softened paint can be gently scraped away. Rinse with soap and water. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 54: O" Vinyl

    Repairs gum. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. should be made by a professional upholstery shop. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 55: Ultra-Leather

    (do not apply will not damage the carpet dyes. too much). Place the tissue on the stained surface and cover it with polyethylene film to prevent the solution from drying. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 56: Laminate Floor

    Use non-wax floor cleaners. While the recommended cleaning Do not wet mop floors or clean with agents have proven to be effective,  some stains may become permanent. products containing lemon oils, ammonia etc. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 57: Vinyl Floor

    Allow the floor to dry. CAUTION:  down to prevent accidental galling of vinyl. Abrasive cleaners and scouring pads can scratch and damage the flooring. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 58: Wall Coverings

    Dust regularly used by professional woodworkers can be tried with a soft, lint-free cloth. Dampen the cloth to repair nicks and scratches. slightly with water. Wipe one small area at a time and dry immediately. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 59: Countertops

    Select a with diluted household bleach (one part water process until the dented area is level with the lighter color stain and continue. and one part bleach). surface. Allow the area to dry. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 60: Repairing Cuts And Scratches

    Follow all directions from the Apply a new sealant, which can be found at  manufacturer of the cleaner. most recreational vehicle supply stores. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 61: Condensation

    By tilting the of hot water as it produces steam. slats down, not quite closed, most of the top surface of each slat can be cleaned. Blinds may be cleaned while hanging in place using this method. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 62: Mold & Mildew

    Individuals with suppressed immune systems Do not use colored liquid soap as a may risk infections. Some experts contend stain may appear when fabric dries. that mold causes serious symptoms and disease which may even be life threatening. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 63: Pest Control

    Take immediate compartment doors and items that may steps to remove pests as soon as their be leaning against the outside of the presence is detected. recreational vehicle such as fishing poles and golf clubs. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 64 A vehicle. Vacuum vinyl areas and tile floors to scorpion will glow blue-green in UV light. remove dust, flea larva and flea eggs. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 65: Storage

    Retract and secure all awnings.  If possible, store the recreational vehicle  inside a storage building. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 66 Light duty extension dampness or leaks. Inspect the ceiling cords and excess load can create voltage loss, increase fire hazard and around roof vents or roof openings. possibly damage electronic equipment. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 67: Winter Storage - Checklist

    Repair roof seams as needed. Interior/Exterior - Storing under Countertop and Cabinets - Wash with   cover or indoors helps extend interior mild soap and water. and exterior life. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 68: Lubrication & Maintenance

     contact the dealer or an authorized latches and hinges. vehicle. service center to have it evaluated. Check, clean and tighten the battery  cables. Lubricate all movable parts on the  entrance step. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 69: Section 4 - Appliances

    appliances Section 4 applianceS - introDuction ......68 air conDitioner non-DucteD .....75 refriGerator ..........68 Operation .............75 Operation Specifics ........68 Maintenance ..........75 Leveling ............68 air conDitioner - free BloW ......75 Control Panel ..........69 Operation .............75 Doors ............69 Maintenance ..........76 Storage Procedures ........69 air conDitioner - DucteD (option) ....76 Service ............70 Operation .............76...
  • Page 70: Appliances - Introduction

    The refrigerator must be relatively level liquids such as lighter fluid, gasoline during operation when parked. The margin of or propane in the outside refrigerator level for safe operation is within “comfortable compartment. living conditions”. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 71: Control Panel

     (propane) only operation. from the freezer as these can puncture and damage the interior or cooling unit. AUTO CHECK AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR TEMPERATURE CONTROL 030864j Dometic 2 door control panel 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 72: Service

    A box of open baking soda will help  the propane supply system, propane supply absorb food odors. lines may contain air. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 73: Microwave Oven (Optional)

    Use number pads to set amount of   safe. cooking time. Cover food with microwave safe paper Place food or beverage into   towel or upside-down plate to reduce microwave. spattering. Touch Start.  2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 74: Cooktop Range/Oven

    Contact a qualified service  with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh center to have the problem correctly detergents or abrasive when cleaning diagnosed and repaired before the control panel. resuming operation. 031227e 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 75: Operation

     be more difficult if spills bake onto the surface. rotate counterclockwise to Pilot On. Push in and hold oven control knob in  Pilot On position to allow propane to flow to oven pilot. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 76: Range Hood

    Do not restrict air flow of the mixture Grease Filter: tubes. Do not operate the range without the grease filter in place. Clean filter at least once a month. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 77: Air Conditioner Non-Ducted

    Fan speed is unaffected by the  thermostat. The fan runs continuously in Low the air in the trailer without cooling or heating. Select a comfortable fan Cool and High Cool modes. speed. 031063j Air filter removal 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    Avoid the use of heat producing appliances Heat – Sets the thermostat to operate the and use window shades, blinds or furnace. Fan speed of the furnace is not curtains. adjustable. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 79: Maintenance

    Maintenance conditioner cover is secure. Check the cover whenever the roof is accessed. Periodically remove and clean return air filter. The filter is located above the removable panel. Avoid use without the filter in place. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 80: Furnace

    “lock-out.” If the burner does not light, the furnace blower motor will Thermostate used with ducted A/C. 031063k Set thermostat to heat mode continue to run and the thermostat will need to be cycled off to reset the ignition cycle. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    When a steady stream of water is present, this indicates the water tank Reset swtich 20K BTU 030943h is filled. The rest of the plumbing system will located through interior acess need to be purged of air. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 82: Pilot Light

    Open primary propane tank valves.  Propane onlly water 040511a Light burners on cooktop to help purge heater switch  air from the propane system. Rotate and hold lighting control knob  to Pilot position. Pilot ignition 040424n 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 83: Propane And Electric Water Heater

    The electric element is rated 1500 of water. If the discharge does not stop, contact watts. a qualified service center to evaluate the valve and make any required repairs. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 84: Water Heater Bypass System

    Cycle the water heater not open the pressure valve manually. Propane switch off then back on to Replacement valves are available at reset the ignition board. If problem most hardware stores. persists consult a qualified technician. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 85: Barbeque (Option)

    Turn off the primary propane valves on  the propane tanks. Ensure the quick disconnect valve is  turned off. Remove dust cap on quick disconnect RVQ Barbeque  031363 fitting. Barbeque quick 050285 disconnect 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 86 Stow barbeque for travel.  CAUTION: Always replace dust cap when fitting is not in use. Dirt and grit can damage fitting seals or cause fitting not to seal properly when inserted resulting in a propane leak. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 87: Section 5 - Equipment

    equipment Section 5 equipment - introDuction ......86 Sofa ..............93 entry Step .............86 Sleeper Sofa Conversion ......93 Operation .............86 Hide-A-Bed Conversion .......93 entry Door ............86 Dinette ............93 Adjustments ..........86 Dinette Booth Conversion ......93 SliDeout ............87 Dinette Table Conversion ......94 Extending - Slideout ........88 expanDaBle BeD ..........94 Retracting - Slideout ........88 countertop Drop leaf extenSion ....95...
  • Page 88: Equipment - Introduction

    The door uses two separate locks for frame work of the sidewall. personal safety and security. The door handle incorporates a primary and secondary latching system. 090355 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 89: Slideout

     it is recommended to clear the roof drawers. Damage to the doors, drawers of the slideout room and ensure free and fascia can occur. movement prior to retracting the 020132b slideout. Screen Door Latch 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 90: Extending - Slideout

    The room will 4. Insert the crank to engage the motor lock into position. shaft. 5. Turn the crank to move the slideout room fully in (or out). 030750c Direct drive system 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 91: Maintenance

    Over- hands or fingers become pinched in torquing awning hardware. can result in severe INFORMATION: damage. Refer to the awning OEM manual 031166 for more detailed information and Inner rafter Cable system operating instructions. 031262f 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 92 If wind or extended periods of rain are expected, retract the awning and secure for travel. Storm related damage is not covered under warranty. Engage hook of inner rafter 031262d to top of outer rafter Carport Position 130363 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 93: Electric (Optional)

    7. Squeeze inner and outer rafters together until rafter travel lock engages for travel. Electric (Optional) The awning operates from 12 Volt DC 031262i supplied by the battery. Ensure the battery is charged or hook to shore power. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 94: Care & Maintenance

    Rinse the awning purposes only. thoroughly. Repeat if necessary until most of the stains disappear. NOTE: Maximum weight rating is 300 lbs. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 95: Sofa

    Hide-A-Bed  020222k rest are in a V shape. will form the seat. For stability, insert safety latches into catches Push down on seat base. located in seat base before use  2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 96: Dinette Table Conversion

    Inside leg should be in a shorter Close and lock latches. Unfold mattress. adjustment to rest on the side ledge of   the floor. NOTE: CAUTION: Refer to awning Care and Weight limit 750 lbs. Maintenance for washing instructions. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 97: Countertop Drop Leaf Extension

    To Watch TV Using Shore Cable. Turn off the Antenna Select Swtich to  watch TV from the shore cable port connection. 030752j Antenna select switch 100215g Under bed storage 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 98: Radio/Cd Player

    TV. Bracket mount holes comply Release lock pin.  with VESA (Video Electronics Standards Ensure lock pin has engaged before  Asscociation) requirements. travel. NOTE: The TV bracket does not swivel. Radio DVD/CD player 031052f 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 99: Home Entertainment System

    Terms may vary (such as channel search, auto program, etc.) but available channels should be scanned. Refer to television OEM manual on how to receive all available channels in the area. Eject Mode Play/Pause Stop 031059h 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 100: Connections - Tv Cable, Outlets & Phone

    Monitor Panel 030856i 060192o for example, or a monitor sitting on a Exterior: picnic table. Provided for convenience are exterior entertainment hook-ups. These include cable TV and 120 Volt AC electrical outlets. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 101: Section 6 - Water Systems

    Water Systems Section 6 Water SyStem - introDuction ....100 tank monitor ..........101 Water-potaBle ..........101 City Water Hook-Up........101 Gravity Fill ..........102 Water pump ..........102 Water Pump Troubleshooting ......102 Faucet Screens ..........103 Shower - Exterior ........103 Disinfecting Fresh Water ......103 WaSte Water SyStemS ......104 Proper Waste Disposal .......104 Do Not Put in Waste Holding Tanks .....104 What to Put in Holding Tanks ......105...
  • Page 102: Water System - Introduction

    Improper winterizing, poor maintenance, road vibration and campsite water pressure variations are common culprits of water 040487v system problems or failure. Check all plumbing connections for leaks at least once a Typical water System year. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 103: Tank Monitor

    Attach a pressure regulator Regulator to use only fresh at the city water faucet to limit water water supply pressure to 45 psi. hoses and fittings manufactured for 040473F Monitor Panel 030856i potable water use. Water Source 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 104: Gravity Fill

    Check for an open or grounded circuit  when the fresh water holding tank is or motor. empty. Damage to the water pump Check for a seized or locked diaphragm may result.  assembly (water frozen). 040433i 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 105: Faucet Screens

    Look for restrictive water flow in the  Once the solution is prepared, the next step faucets or shower heads. 040440 is to drain the water tank and water system of fresh water. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 106: Waste Water Systems

     detergents to deodorize and disinfect. Only use odor controlling chemicals specifically made for holding tanks. Do not use automotive antifreeze,  ammonia, alcohol or acetone in holding 040433l tanks. These products will dissolve plastic. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 107: What To Put In Holding Tanks

    RV in cold weather. odor controlling chemical. Petroleum distillates or ammonia will damage ABS plastic and termination seals. 130013b 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 108: Draining The Tanks

    Follow the directions approximately 2-3 minutes. be added to the drain traps. given by the manufacturer of the 6. When complete, close the black water chemical. valve. NOTE: Dump the black tank and grey tank before driving. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 109: Toilet

    Bowl will not hold water: Check for  foreign material in valve blade groove. Leaks between closet flange and toilet:  Check screws for tightness. If leak continues, remove toilet and replace the flange seal. 040491c 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 110: Cleaning

    2. Drain the fresh water tank. water lines. 3. Remove low point drain caps. 4. Turn on the water pump and allow it to run for 30 seconds to one minute to clear all water out of the water pump. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 111: Using Nontoxic Antifreeze

    11. Turn the water pump off. 12. Use a soft cloth to wipe out the sinks 040487w and shower to protect surfaces from antifreeze stains. 13. Close the winterization valve. ANTI- FREEZE Winterize with FDA Antifreeze 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 112 Notes 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 113: Section 7 - Propane Systems

    propane Systems Section 7 propane SyStem ..........112 propane Detector ........113 Operation ...........113 LED & Alarm Signals ........113 Care of the Detector ........114 propane emerGency proceDureS....114 propane tank ..........115 Capacity ............115 Tank Filling ..........115 chanGeover valve ........116 propane funDamentalS ......116 propane reGulator ........117 Service Fitting ..........117 Accessory Hookup ........118 Manometer ..........118...
  • Page 114: Propane System

    The propane tanks mounted on the recreational vehicle contain liquid propane under high pressure. As the fuel is used, the liquid vaporizes to a gas and passes through the primary shut-off valve. 050284 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 115: Propane Detector

    12 Volt DC. The battery must be propane is detected. The alarm will continue connected and charged for the dectector to to sound until the propane clears or the function. Test/Mute switch is pressed. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 116: Care Of The Detector

    Alarm Signal Mute: This may damage the sensor, cause Press the Test/Mute button when the detector an alarm to sound or cause the is in alarm. detector to malfunction. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 117: Propane Tank

    Close the propane primary shut-off valve, about 80% liquid. The pressure inside the tank hand tight. Shut off pilot lights, appliances varies with temperature of the liquid. and igniters before filling the propane tanks to prevent a fire or explosion. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 118: Changeover Valve

    Vapor Pressure at 0º F 31 psi Vapor Pressure at 70º F 127 psi Vapor Pressure at 100º F 196 psi Vapor Pressure at 110º F 230 psi Flash Point 842º F Vent 050253c Typical regulator with changeover valve 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 119: Propane Regulator

    Typical regulator with changeover valve. 4. If a freeze up occurs, have a propane Style may vary. distributor purge the tank. 5. Have the propane distributor inject 050276b methyl alcohol in the tank. Service Fitting 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 120: Accessory Hookup

    11 Inches of Water Column. as defined in the National Fire Protection Association NFPA (Fire) 54-02 code. 050285 Closed Lock Ring Open 020155b 050259t Barbeque quick 050285 disconnect U-Tube Testing Layout 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 121: Propane Hose Inspection

    Small cuts, nicks, or gouges that do not go completely through the cover are not cause for replacement of the hose. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 122: Propane Consumption

    Propane has a great explosive potential if handled improperly. Danger is minimized by becoming familiar with and following a few safety precautions and by learning how to properly operate propane appliances. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 123 Never use propane range or oven for  heating purposes. Always have pot handles turned  inward. Ensure children understand never to  turn or play with the knobs on the front of the range. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 124 Notes 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 125 house electrical Section 8 electrical introDuction ......124 Shore Power ..........124 DC Systems - 12 Volt ........124 Shore poWer hook-up ........124 Plugging in the Shore Cord ......125 Shore Power Amperage .........126 Electrical Adapters ........126 loaD center ............126 GFCI Breakers & Outlets ........127 DC Branch Fuses ..........128 Battery ............129 Deep Cycle Battery ........129...
  • Page 126: Electrical Introduction

    CAUTION: After connecting to shore power, verify 020125 that polarity and ground protection is present in the recreational vehicle by Typical power pedestal use of a polarity tester. 060203b 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 127: Plugging In The Shore Cord

    Appliances are generally rated in watts. shore power inlet on the recreational available. Watts can be converted to amps using the vehicle. Screw on the locking ring to following formula; Watts divided by Volts support the connection. equals Amps. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 128: Shore Power Amperage

    16 continuous amps. Shore power service of 30 amps or less  consist of one power supply conductor, a neutral and a safety ground. 060357e 30 amp AC/DC load center. Style may vary. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 129: Gfci Breakers & Outlets

    A GFCI outlet or breaker will not protect against shock from a 060072 normal current flow. 120 volt GFCI outlet RM03A0003 GFCI circuit breaker 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 130: Dc Branch Fuses

    Orange collapses when the power supply is turned off. electrical system. Mini, Standard and Maxi fuse colors and amperage ratings 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 131: Battery

    If this has happened, clear water. the battery is more than likely damaged. CAUTION: Adding distilled water at this point will not Always wear safety glasses when undo the damage. servicing the battery. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 132: Testing The Battery

    Before removing any cables, stop all charging Never short battery terminals or  or discharging current. cables with anything metallic to “test” batteries for power. Monitor Panel 030856i 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 133 10° variance from to their specific rated capacities. the 80° F. chart. Readings between cells should not vary more than 50 points. 030815 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 134: Battery Amp Hours

    Actual discharge time for a 10 amp load may be closer to eight hours of discharge time. Increasing the load applied to the battery to 20 amps will not yield five hours discharge time but may be less than three hours. 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 135: Specifications

    Specifications Parrish Ton: Released 1/15/13 Revised 2/1/13 NOTE 7' 6" Wide 8' Wide SpecificationS These charts reflect product 2014 Aluma-Lite Ultra Edition Travel Trailers Specifications 177 SS 187 QB 207S 207 QB 217RB 237 BH 218 RD 258 SS specifications released by the time of...
  • Page 136: Maintenance Record

    The owner information file is a convenient place to store receipts. BATTERY RECORD SERVICE MAKE TYPE DATE INSTALLED REPAIRS DATE REPLACED MONTHS MILES TIRE RECORD SERVICE DATE DATE MAKE TYPE REPAIRS INSTALLED REPLACED MONTHS MILES 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 137: Index

    Dinette Booth Conversion ......93 Brake Inspection ........19 Dinette Table Conversion ......94 Breakaway Switch ........19 Driving & Safety ......... 10 Breaking Camp ........... 24 Driving Tips ..........10 Dry Camping ..........23 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 138 Stabilizer Jacks (Optional) ......22 Propane Tank ..........115 Load Center ..........126 Capacity ........... 115 GFCI Breakers & Outlets ......127 Tank Filling ..........115 DC Branch Fuses ........128 Lubrication & Maintenance ....... 66 Maintenance Record ......... 134 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 139 Smoke Detector ........... 39 Weight Limits ..........35 Operation ............ 39 Tire Pressure ..........36 Testing ............39 Cargo Carrying Capacity ......36 Maintenance ..........40 Scales ............36 Troubleshooting ......... 40 Weighing ............ 37 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...
  • Page 140 Wheel Bearings ..........19 Wheel Mounting .......... 32 Windows ............59 Window Treatments ........59 Mini-Blinds ..........59 Day/Night Shades ........59 Winterization ..........108 Using Air Pressure ........108 Using Nontoxic Antifreeze ...... 109 2014 Holiday Rambler Travel Trailer...

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