Suggestions For Obtaining Service For Your Motor Home - Monaco Monarch 2000 Service Manual

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ing these forms and assist in locating serial numbers. Requesting that the customer
reads all warranty information when possible and explaining any provision not clearly
understood.
4. Instructing the customer on how to get local and out-of-town service on the
motor home and its separately warranted components whether in or out of warranty.
Customer Responsibility
As a new motor home vehicle owner you are responsible for regular and proper
maintenance. This will help you prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not cov-
ered by your Monaco Limited Warranty. Maintenance services should be performed in
accordance with this Owner's manual, and any other applicable manuals. As the owner,
it is your responsibility and obligation to return the motor home to an authorized dealer
for repairs and service (See Limited Warranty). Since the authorized dealer where you
purchased your new motor home is responsible for its proper servicing before delivery,
and has an interest in your continued satisfaction, we recommend that Inspection,
Warranty and Maintenance Services be performed by the dealership. We suggest that you
take your new motor home on a weekend shake down before leaving on an extended trip.
Warranty Information File
In addition to this Owner's Manual you will find a Warranty Information File in
your unit. This file contains valuable documents about your motor home systems and
equipment. Be sure you read and understand all the information in this file to help you
safely operate, maintain and troubleshoot those items.

Suggestions for Obtaining Service for Your Motor Home

Give Thought to the Appointment Time
Know when to take your motor home in for service. Monday and Friday are busy
days for most dealers. Therefore, it makes sense to make a mid-week appointment when-
ever possible. Ask your dealer if additional time is needed for check in and completion
of paperwork.
Prepare for the Appointment
If you're having warranty work done, be sure to have your warranty registration
papers with you. All work to be performed may not be covered by the warranty; be sure
to discuss additional charges with the service manager. Keep a maintenance log of your
motor home service history. This can often provide a clue to the current problem.
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