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Tiffi n Motorhomes, Inc.
105 2nd St. NW • Red Bay, AL 35582
Phone: 256-356-8661
Email: info@tiffi nmotorhomes.com

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To obtain an Owner’s Information Package for the 2017 Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro Breeze model 32 BR, you should contact your local authorized Tiffin Motorhomes dealership. If you are unsure of the nearest dealer, visit the Tiffin Motorhomes website, use the “Locate Dealer” feature, and enter your location details to find dealer information.

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  • Page 1 2017 Tiffi n Motorhomes, Inc. 105 2nd St. NW • Red Bay, AL 35582 Phone: 256-356-8661 Email: info@tiffi nmotorhomes.com...
  • Page 2 105 2nd St. NW • Red Bay, AL 35582 Phone: 256-356-8661 Email: info@tiffinmotorhomes.com www.tiffinmotorhomes.com...
  • Page 3 However, due to Tiffin Motorhomes’ ongoing and dedicated commitment to excellence, improve- ment of Tiffin’s motor homes is a continuing process. Consequently, Tiffin Motorhomes reserves the right to make substitutions and improvements in its makes and models of motor homes without prior notification.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Information Welcome ..................2 About This Manual ................ 2 Delivery ..................3 Dealer Responsibilities ..............3 Customer Responsibilities ............3 Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty .......... 4 Major Equipment Manufacturers .......... 4 Warranty Service ................5 Owner’s Information Package ............5 Customer Relations ..............6 Specification Labels .............. 8 Weighing Procedures .............. 8 Weight Distribution ............... 8...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 Major Appliances LP/Gas Refrigerator ..............35 Residential Refrigerator .............. 36 Ice Maker ..................36 Microwave Oven ................37 Air Filtration Fan ................37 Cook Top .................. 38 Water Heater Storage.............. 42 Pressure Relief Valve .............. 42 6 Entertainment Television Antenna ............... 44 Television Satellite ............... 44 Television Sets ................45 Infrared Repeater ................. 45 Surround System ................46 Bluray/DVD Player ................ 46 7 Cabinets & Furniture Cabinets ..................48 Furniture ..................
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 Slide-out Features Slide-out Overview ............... 68 General Considerations .............. 68 Operating Precautions ..............69 Extending the Slide-out Room ............. 69 Retracting the Slide-out Room ............ 70 11 Exterior Features Towing Hitch ................. 72 Exterior Sides ................72 Security Lights ................73 Roof & Ladder ................ 73 Electric Steps ................74 Mirrors ..................76 12 Interior Features Bedspread ..................78 Flooring ..................78 Ceiling ................... 79 Window Treatments ..............79 13 Plumbing & Bath Features Monitor Panel ................81 Kitchen Sink ................. 81 Bath, Sink and Shower Accessories ..........82...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS 14 Windows, Awnings, Vents & Doors Windows ..................92 Awnings ..................92 Vents .................... 93 Doors .................... 93 15 Driving Your Motorhome Triple Vision Camera Monitor System .......... 95 Side Mount Camera ..............95 CB Radio System Antenna Connection ........96 AM/FM/CD Stereo System ............. 96 Dashboard Heating/Cooling Controls ........... 97 Telescoping & Tilt Steering ............97 Automatic Leveling System ............98 16 Routine Maintenance Washing Your Motorhome ............
  • Page 8: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter...
  • Page 9: Welcome

    Tiffin Motorhomes beyond the standard written warranty. The descriptions, illustrations, and speci- fications in this manual were correct at the time of printing and Tiffin Motorhomes reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice, and without incurring obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured.
  • Page 10: Delivery

    GENERAL INFORMATION DELIVERY Throughout the entire manufacturing process, your Tiffin motorhome has been regularly inspected by our qualified personnel to assure you of the finest product of the highest quality, without exception. However, the final inspection at our factory is not to be the last one. The pre-delivery inspection and system check that your dealer performs are the final inspections done to your particular motorhome prior to you actually receiving your new Allegro Breeze motorhome.
  • Page 11: Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty

    105 2nd St. NW Red Bay, AL 35582 Phone: 256-356-8661 Email: info@tiffinmotorhomes.com Tiffin Motorhomes will be pleased to send you an additional copy or any other information requested, as may be warranted. MAJOR EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS The following list is a compilation of the vendors and suppliers of the major subsystems and compo- nents of your Allegro Breeze.
  • Page 12: Warranty Service

    If any warranty service may be required, that service needs to be completed during the warranty period (basic warranty: 12 months or 12,000 miles). Tiffin Motorhomes warrants its unitized construction for 10 years and its laminations for five years. Any service work performed after the expiration of the Tiffin Motorhomes warranties WILL NOT be covered by those warranties.
  • Page 13: Customer Relations

    If you wish to schedule maintenance or service or wish to order parts, you should notify your local authorized Tiffin Motorhomes dealership to set up an appointment. If you are unsure of the location of your nearest authorized Tiffin Motorhomes dealership, please access the Tiffin Motorhomes website at www.tiffinmotorhomes.com and then click on the “Locate Dealer”...
  • Page 14 GENERAL INFORMATION • An indication of the contents of the motorhome weight label affixed to the motorhome. • A concise explanation of the following items: Vehicle Weight (VW) distribution and Proper weighing techniques to be used to weigh the vehicle. ••Specific definitions for the following terminology: Gross Vehicle-Weight Rating...
  • Page 15: Weighing Procedures

    GENERAL INFORMATION Gross Axle-Weight Rating (GAWR) – This is the maximum allowable weight for an axle; the GAWR considers the weakest link in the tire, wheel, brakes, hubs, axle, springs, and attaching parts. To illus- trate, if the axle is rated at 15,000 pounds and the tires are rated at 3,200 pounds each as a dual instal- lation;...
  • Page 16: Safety Messages

    GENERAL INFORMATION SAFETY MESSAGES Please note that several labels listed in this manual represent items that need your attention. The Dan- ger, Warning, Caution, and Notice labels alert you to precautions that may help you avoid damage to your motorhome, its equipment or your personal safety. Please read and follow them carefully. N OTI C E NOTICE is used to address practices not re- lated to personal injury.
  • Page 17: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter...
  • Page 18: Safety Considerations

    SAFETY SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Prior to using your motorhome, especially for the first time or after a long period of non-use, please read thoroughly all the instructions in the Owner’s Manual and the chassis-manufacturer’s manual be- fore attempting to operate your motorhome. There are several safety considerations which you should realize and follow while your Allegro Breeze is in motion.
  • Page 19: Pre-Departure Check List

    SAFETY YOUR PRE-DEPARTURE CHECKLIST For your continued safety and convenience, the following is a representative “check list” designed to assure your safety while driving: √ Clean all windows, mirrors, and light lenses (front, back, side) to assure that you can “see” and “be seen. ” Reposition any mirrors other fixtures to provide an unobstructed view (front, sides, and back) from the driver’s seat.
  • Page 20: Driving Safety

    SAFETY DRIVING SAFETY Various adjustments need to be made to assure the driver’s comfort and the safety of the motorhome before starting and moving the motorhome; these in- clude: • Do not attempt to ad- just the driver’s seat while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 21: Fuels For The Motorhome

    SAFETY FUELS FOR THE MOTORHOME W ARNING Liquid propane (LP) gas containers, gasoline, or other flammable liquids are not to be placed or stored inside the motorhome because a fire or explosion may occur. LP gas containers (Figure 2-2) are equipped with safety valves that may relieve excess pressure by discharging gas into the atmosphere—any containment of that vent- Figure 2-2: LP tank...
  • Page 22: Lp Gas System

    SAFETY LIQUID PROPANE (LP) GAS SYSTEM Check the propane gas system for leaks yearly or as necessary. If you smell gas within the motorhome, quickly perform the following: IF YOU SMELL PROPANE • Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights and all smoking materials. •...
  • Page 23 SAFETY The liquid, when it passes through the tank valve to a lower pressure, vaporizes into a gas, and then passes through a regulator to maintain a constant pressure. This gas, then, is the actual fuel distributed through the LP-gas manifold system to the LP-based appliances used in your motorhome. LP-appliance lighting problems are typically caused by an improperly-adjusted gas regulator.
  • Page 24: Lp Gas Regulator

    SAFETY LP GAS REGULATOR The LP gas regulator (Figure 2-4) is the most critical element of the LP-gas distribution sys- tem. The regulator converts the high-pressure LP gas from the tank into a reduced-pressure LP-gas supply suitable for use in the various appliances in the motorhome.
  • Page 25: Recommended Practices

    SAFETY RECOMMENDED CARBON MONOXIDE WARNING PRACTICES WA RN ING The following practices are recom- mended to assure continued safety and reliability of the LP gas system. These are, of course, representative; Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they con- not necessarily exhaustive. In all tain carbon monoxide, which is a colorless, cases, use common sense in the use odorless and poisonous gas.
  • Page 26: Co/Lp Gas Detector

    SAFETY CO/LP GAS DETECTOR Since LP gas is more dense than air, the LP gas will naturally settle to the lowest point in an enclosed space. In the motor- home, this would be the floor. Because of this, the CO/LP gas detector (Figure 2-6) is neces- Figure 2-6: sarily mounted close...
  • Page 27 SAFETY senior citizens, and people with cardiovascular or respiratory problems. Consequently, it is prudent to check the CO monitor regularly for normal operation and to remain aware of the symptoms of CO poisoning which include dizziness, nausea, vomiting, muscular twitch- ing, throbbing in the temples, incoherent thinking and speech, weakness, sleepiness, and intense head- aches.
  • Page 28: Fire Safety

    Tiffin Motorhomes has taken every precaution and design practice to minimize or negate this possibil- ity, but the final determination rests with the owner and user of the motorhome.
  • Page 29: Smoke Detector

    SAFETY SMOKE DETECTOR The Allegro Breeze motorhome is equipped with a bat- tery-operated smoke detector (Figure 2-8) located on the ceiling in the living area of the motorhome. The smoke detector should be tested on a weekly basis, before each trip, and after any period of storage of the motorhome.
  • Page 30: Parking Procedures

    SAFETY EMERGENCY EXITS In the living areas of the motorhome, there are emer- gency exit windows (Figure 2-9 and 2-10). These win- dows are designed for emergency exits when it is not practical to exit by the door, which also is an emergency exit - in the front of the motorhome.
  • Page 31: Towing Hitch

    Any vehicles to be towed by the motorhome should have adequate active braking. The wiring connec- tor provided is a standard seven-pin connector. Tiffin Motorhomes does not recommend using any type of hydraulic towing lift that attaches to the rear of the motorhome designed to carry motorcycles, scooters, golf carts, etc.
  • Page 32: Heating And Air Conditioning

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Chapter...
  • Page 33: Furnace

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING FURNACE NOTIC E NEVER attempt to modify the furnace. To do so may cause fire, explosion, carbon monoxide poisoning or asphyxiation. If the furnace is malfunction- ing, immediately shut the unit “off” and call a trained service technician as soon as possible.
  • Page 34 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING To shut down the furnace, turn the thermostat to the “off ” position. Even though the thermostat may be turned “off, ” the furnace system will continue to run for about a minute or so to permit a gradual cool-down of the heating system which is normal.
  • Page 35: Air Conditioning System

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM The factory-installed air-conditioning system is designed for 120 VAC power supplied either from the external power cord or from the generator. For the best cooling scenarios, park the motorhome in a shady location whenever possible and close drapes on those windows exposed to direct sunlight. The air-conditioned, cooled air is emitted through the vents which are located in the roof throughout the entire coach along the passenger side.
  • Page 36: Thermostat Controls

    HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING THERMOSTAT CONTROLS The following is a brief overview of how best to use the thermostat (Figure 3-5). For more detailed instructions, please consult the ther- mostat literature in the Owner’s Information Package. 1. Use the “Thermostat” switch to select the de- sired function (e.g., COOL, OFF, GAS HEAT, or ELEC HEAT).
  • Page 37: Lp Gas System

    LP GAS SYSTEM Chapter...
  • Page 38: Lp Tank

    LP GAS SYSTEM LIQUID PROPANE (LP) TANK The Allegro Breeze is equipped with an ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)-approved LP tank (Figure 4-1) which is equipped with an automatic pressure regulator. This tank contains liquid petroleum fuel under high pressure. A LP gas-distribution system distributes the gas to those appliances using such in the motorhome.
  • Page 39: Lp Tank Filling Practices

    LP GAS SYSTEM N OTIC E If a gas leak is noted or suspected, turn “off” the main valve and keep the LP gas system “off” until that system is inspected by a qualified service techni- cian as soon as possible. Do not delay in addressing any possible gas leaks with appropriate service because of the inherent hazards to safety.
  • Page 40 LP GAS SYSTEM NOTIC E When a LP gas regulator is installed or re-installed, the regulator must al- ways be installed with the gas diaphragm vent facing downwards. For more information, consult the manufacturer’s literature in your Owner’s Informa- tion Package that came with the motorhome. Always keep the main valve to the LP gas tank closed when the system is not in use.
  • Page 41: Major Appliances

    MAJOR APPLIANCES Chapter...
  • Page 42: Lp/Gas Refrigerator

    APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES LP/GAS REFRIGERATOR Your coach may be equipped with a standard LP/gas refrigerator. When this refrigerator is in the “LP gas” mode, make sure that the main LP gas valve is in the “on” position before attempting to start the refrigera- tor.
  • Page 43: Residential Refrigerator

    APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES RESIDENTIAL REFRIGERATOR Some coaches contain the optional 110-volt style resi- dential refrigerator which is powered from an outside source or from the unit’s generator or inverter which uses a 12 volt battery power supply. This unit operates as most home refrigerators do. NOTE: While traveling, the refrigerator will be pow- ered by the inverter.
  • Page 44: Microwave Oven

    APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES MICROWAVE OVEN The Allegro Breeze contains a standard convection microwave (Figure 5-4). All microwave ranges operate on 120-volt AC electrical power, supplied either by the external electrical hookup or by the onboard electrical generator in the moto- rhome.
  • Page 45: Cook Top

    APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES COOK TOP The Allegro Breeze is equipped with a two-burner cook top (Figure 5-7). To ig- nite the burner, gently push in and turn the control knob to IGNITE POSITION. Figure 5-6: Figure 5-7: Cook top Cook top control knobs Once the burner is lit, maintain the knob in this position for a few seconds to ensure the flame remains ignited.
  • Page 46 APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES DANGER All LP gas-operated appliances in the motorhome will consume oxygen. If the motorhome is totally closed during such operation, the oxygen level may be reduced and the associated carbon monoxide level may be increased thereby causing possible harm or death to the occupants through asphyxiation. Al- ways use these appliances with proper ventilation.
  • Page 47 APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES WATER HEATER WA RNIN G DO NOT APPLY 110 VAC POWER to or LIGHT the water heater until after the water heater is filled with water and the water lines and heater tank are purged of any trapped air. Failure to do so will damage the water heater and may cause additional damage to the motorhome.
  • Page 48 APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES 3. Repeat Step One. 4. For complete shut-down and also before any servicing: a. Turn the Water Heater Ignition switch to the “off ” position. b. Remove the red wire from the left-hand terminal of the ECO switch (ECO to valve). 5.
  • Page 49: Water Heater Storage

    APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES WATER HEATER STORAGE If the motorhome is to be stored during the winter months, the water heater should be drained to pre- vent damage caused by freezing water contained in the water heater. To drain the water heater, first turn “off ” all electrical power, turn “off ” the LP gas going to the water heater, then turn “off ”...
  • Page 50: Entertainment

    ENTERTAINMENT Chapter...
  • Page 51: Television Antenna

    ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION SYSTEM OPERATION TELEVISION ANTENNA You can automatically search for channels that are active in your area by editing and scanning channels on your remote control. To do this you will need to: • Press the power button to turn the television ON •...
  • Page 52: Television Sets

    ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION SETS Your motorhome is High Definition (HD) ready and is capable of receiving channels that are broadcasting in High Definition. In order to receive a clear picture from your satellite dish, you must install a high definition receiver and subscribe to high definition (HD) service.
  • Page 53: Surround System

    ENTERTAINMENT SURROUND SYSTEM To set up the surround sound system in your motorhome: 1. Press input 2. Scroll up to “Speakers” 3. Turn speakers to “External Speakers, ” then press “EXIT” 4. Use your Bluray control, press the “POWER” button 5.
  • Page 54: Cabinets & Furniture

    CABINETS & FURNITURE Chapter...
  • Page 55: Cabinets

    CABINETS & FURNITURE CABINETS Your Allegro Breeze con- tains cabinetry installed throughout the entire mo- torhome from the driver’s area, through the kitchen/ dining areas, and back into the bedroom. The cabinetry has been de- signed and built to provide ample storage space, to be easily accessible, and to be conveniently located to sup-...
  • Page 56 (e.g., cereal boxes, condiments, canned goods, bottled liquids) normally taken on travel trips. Based on Tiffin Motorhomes’ extensive experience with travel requirements of the seasoned motor- home users and from Tiffin Motorhomes’ own research and development in cabinet-design require- ments, the cabinets offer the greatest storage capacity possible.
  • Page 57: Furniture

    CABINETS & FURNITURE FURNITURE KITCHEN, LIVING & DINING AREAS On all the various floor plans of the Allegro Breeze, a built-in dinette booth (Figure 7-3) is standard; a free-standing table is op- tional. This dinette provides addi- tional storage under the seat area of the booth, in addi- Figure 7-3: Sofa booth tion to providing additional...
  • Page 58: Bedroom Area

    CABINETS & FURNITURE To swivel this chair, first extend the slide-out room (see Chapter 10 for additional detail). Then move the chair backwards as far as possible to gain clear- ance from the steering wheel. Now the chair can be swiveled without interfer- ence.
  • Page 59: Structural Features

    STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chapter...
  • Page 60: Chassis Features

    STRUCTURAL FEATURES CHASSIS FEATURES The Powerglide chassis of your Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro Breeze was built and warranted by Tiffin. The operating instructions for that chassis are included in the Chassis Owner’s Manual which is pro- vided with your Allegro Breeze and is a part of the Owner’s Information Package furnished to you by your Tiffin Motorhomes dealership.
  • Page 61: Electrical Features

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES Chapter...
  • Page 62: General Information

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES GENERAL INFORMATION There are two electrical systems in your Allegro Breeze motorhome. These are the 12-volt DC (VDC) system and the 120-volt AC (VAC) system. Most standard appliances require the 120-VAC system, while the majority of the lighting systems used in the Allegro Breeze use the 12-VDC electrical system. The electrical power for the 12 VDC system is supplied by the batteries of the Allegro Breeze.
  • Page 63: Electrical Cautions

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES EL E CT RICAL C AU TIO N S • Careless handling of electrical components can be fatal. Do not touch or use electrical components or appliances while feet are bare, while hands are wet, or while standing in water or on wet ground. •...
  • Page 64: Circuit Breaker Boxes

    Figure 9-1: Circuit breaker box Tiffin Motorhomes’ qualified staff of elec- tricians can readily determine whether any changes sought (e.g., CB radio, amateur radio, satellite television receiver, personal computer system) are possible or not and can advise you onthe matter.
  • Page 65: Auxiliary Start Switch

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES AUXILIARY START SWITCH The auxiliary start switch (Figure 9-2) is located on the switch panel to the left of the steering wheel in front of the driv- er’s-side console box (Figure 9-3). This switch connects the Allegro Breeze coach batteries to the chassis batteries—this allows the chassis batteries to “borrow”...
  • Page 66 ELECTRICAL FEATURES You can use an old toothbrush and a sparse amount of a diluted solution of baking soda (so- dium bicarbonate) and water (distilled or de-ionized, preferred; tap water, acceptable) to clean and neutralize any acidic build-up around the battery terminals. If this is done and there is any foaming on the top of the battery, this indicates that acidic residues are being neutralized.
  • Page 67: 120-Volt Ac Receptacles

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES W A RN IN G Remove rings, metal watchbands, and any other metal jewelry before work- ing around batteries. If any metallic object (tool, jewelry, etc.) contacts the positive battery terminal or any connection made to that terminal AND also contacts the negative terminal or any of its connections, a SEVERE ELECTRI- CAL SHORT will occur which could result in an explosion, fire, and/or per- sonal injury.
  • Page 68: Usb Receptacles

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES 12 VOLT DC (VDC) RECEPTACLES Your Allegro Breeze Motor Home is equipped with a 12 VDC receptacle conveniently located on the dashboard or bulkhead (i.e., the “black” con- nector plate in the figure). This 12 VDC receptacle (Figure 9-6) can be used for providing power to various items, such as cellular phones or per- sonal computers or portable communications equipment.
  • Page 69: Converter/Inverter

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES GFCI to be tested. To test the GFCI, the reset button needs to be pushed in fully before starting the test. Push the test button. This should cause the reset button to pop out which means the protected circuits have been disconnected and ground fault detection is working properly.
  • Page 70: Electrical Generator

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES If the inverting function is not needed or infrequently used, then the selector switch on the converter/ inverter can be set to “CHARGER ONLY. ” This setting will disable the inverting function, but it will still allow the converter to charge the batteries when 120 VAC is available. The 12 VDC wiring for the converter/inverter comes from the circuit breaker located underneath the step cover next to the house batteries.
  • Page 71: Automatic Transfer Switch

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES CAU T ION Failure to turn “Off” the 120 VAC appliances when starting or stopping the generator may damage the transfer switch and/or electrical appliances. AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH The automatic transfer box switches 120V AC power from shore or generator to the coach’s main dis- tribution panel.
  • Page 72: Re-Settable Circuit Breakers

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES RE-SETTABLE CIRCUIT BREAKERS As needed, manually reset the circuit breaker or breakers as shown in the accompanying figure. Be careful when working around these connections as an accidental, elec- trical short to ground (i.e., momentarily connecting the “positive” or “hot” terminal to any part of the chassis) can be hazardous and harmful.
  • Page 73: Seven-Pin Towing Connector

    ELECTRICAL FEATURES SEVEN-PIN TOWING CONNECTOR Your Allegro Breeze is equipped with a stan- dard, 7-pin connector near the towing hitch at the rear of the mo- torhome to supply the necessary circuitry to control a towed vehi- cle. The wiring of that connector is shown in the accompanying diagram (see Figure...
  • Page 74: Slide-Out Features

    SLIDE-OUT FEATURES Chapter...
  • Page 75: Slide-Out Overview

    SLIDE-OUT FEATURES SLIDE-OUT OVERVIEW C AU TIO N BEFORE ACTIVATING THE SLIDE-OUT FEATURES, please read the slide-out room instruction manual first. Additionally, the motor home must be parked and the leveling jacks must be used to level the motor home PRIOR to activating the slide-out features and the ignition switch must be in the “on”...
  • Page 76: Operating Precautions

    SLIDE-OUT FEATURES OPERATING PRECAUTIONS Before the slide-out-room mechanism is to be used, make sure the motorhome is parked, the leveling process has been properly completed. Verify that no obstacles (e.g., branches, trees, telephone poles, power/water hookups, trash bins, and the like) are within a five-foot space envelope of that slide-out room to preclude damaging the slide-out room when it is finally deployed.
  • Page 77: Retracting The Slide-Out Room

    SLIDE-OUT FEATURES RETRACTING THE SLIDE-OUT ROOM 1. Before attempting to move the motorhome, the slide-out room must be fully retracted. 2. Verify that the 12 VDC system is fully charged and connected to the electrical system. 3. Make sure all personal equipment and any children are away from the slide-out. 4.
  • Page 78: Exterior Features

    EXTERIOR FEATURES Chapter...
  • Page 79: Towing Hitch

    Use of stiff bristle brushes or other harsh abrasives may cause scratches in the fiberglass surfaces. NOTE: Tiffin Motorhomes is NOT responsible for the weathering/oxi- Figure 11-2: dation of gel-coated surfaces. Exterior of Allegro Breeze Lighted storage compartments are located on the exterior sides of your Allegro Breeze.
  • Page 80: Security Lights

    EXTERIOR FEATURES SECURITY LIGHTS On the Allegro Breeze, exterior security lights (Figure 11-3) are standard features. A light is installed on the passenger side of the coach to help light that side of the Allegro Breeze for added protection. This light can serve as a “porch light” when the motor home is parked and the awning is deployed so that various activi- ties (e.g., sitting outside, grilling, visiting) at dusk and later can be enjoyed by the motorhome owners and their guests.
  • Page 81: Electric Steps

    EXTERIOR FEATURES ELECTRIC STEPS The Allegro Breeze is equipped with electric door steps (Figure 11- The switch to operate these steps is located in the passenger con- sole box. When the power switch for the steps is in the “on” posi- tion, simply open the door and the steps will automatically extend.
  • Page 82 EXTERIOR FEATURES CAUT ION If the motorhome is driven with the step in the extended position, there is the possibility of causing major damage to both the step and the motorhome. NOT ICE If the door is opened and closed without allowing the step to extend fully and lock in the “DOWN”...
  • Page 83: Mirrors

    EXTERIOR FEATURES MIRRORS This motorhome is equipped with convex, remote-controlled, exterior, rear- view mirrors (Figure 11-6). Always adjust the mirrors for maximum rear visibility prior to driving. If another driver is to drive, be sure the mirrors are readjusted to accommodate the second driver.
  • Page 84: Interior Features

    INTERIOR FEATURES Chapter...
  • Page 85: Bedspread

    INTERIOR FEATURES BEDSPREAD As a furnished part of the bedroom suite, a bed- spread with matching pillow accessories (Figure 12-1) is included with the Allegro Breeze moto- rhome. For the bedspread and pillow shams, cleaning in- structions are “for dry-cleaning only. ” As the bed- spread was made with materials treated for stain resistance;...
  • Page 86: Ceiling

    INTERIOR FEATURES CEILING The ceiling (Figure 12-3) in the Allegro Breeze motorhome is covered with a padded-vinyl head- liner which can be easily cleaned with a damp, soft cloth and a mild detergent. Clean around all vent areas to prevent any build- up of dirt, grease, or other accumulations.
  • Page 87: Plumbing & Bath Features

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES Chapter...
  • Page 88: Monitor Panel

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES FRESHWATER SYSTEM MONITOR PANEL The monitor panel (Figure 13-1) permits checking the approximate levels in the fresh, gray, and black water holding tanks; the LP-gas level; and the condition of the battery. The monitor panel is gener- ally located above the refrig- erator.
  • Page 89: Bath, Sink And Shower Accessories

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES BATH SINK, SHOWER & ACCESSORIES The motorhome is equipped with a fiberglass shower sur- round. When cleaning this surface, use care to prevent scratching or marring it. The single-handled faucet in the bathroom was chosen to match the specified decor.
  • Page 90: City Water Connection

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES Never allow the pump to run for long periods of time without water being present in the sup- ply tank, as doing so may cause physical damage or blow fuses. If water does not flow when a faucet is turned “on” while using the demand system, use the following troubleshooting chart: SITUATION SOLUTION...
  • Page 91: Filling The Freshwater Tank

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES FILLING THE FRESHWATER TANK The freshwater tank is normally filled from the city water connection. The valve located in the service compartment near the water connection determines whether the city water is going through the water system or into the freshwater tank.
  • Page 92: Water Filter

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES 6. Allow the 50 ppm disinfecting solution to stand in the system at least four hours. 7. Drain the system and flush it with freshwater. The water system needs to be flushed with water repeatedly, if necessary, until there is no chlorine taste or smell left in the system. To remove any exces- sive chlorine taste or odor that might remain, prepare a solution of one quart of vinegar to five gallons of water.
  • Page 93: Freshwater Lines

    If a fitting leak persists, disconnect it completely and visually inspect it for mineral deposits or foreign material stuck on the sealing surfaces. Clean the surfaces thoroughly and reinstall the fitting. Take the motorhome to an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes service center for additional repairs if the water sys- tem continues to leak.
  • Page 94: Toilet

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES TOILET The toilet (Figure 13-10) operates with water from either the fresh water tank with the water pump “on” or the city water supply. Before using the toilet, add water to the bottom of the tank. Refer to the “BLACK WATER TANK”...
  • Page 95: P-Traps

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES P-TRAPS Each of the sink drains and the shower drain has a water trap (P-trap) to prevent holding-tank odors from entering the vehicle. These traps must have water in them to trap odors. When the vehicle is in motion, the water may splash out of the sink and shower drains.
  • Page 96: Sewer Connection And Camping

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES the holding tanks prior to traveling. The carrying capacity of your vehicle will be reduced if water is left in the black or gray tanks. The holding tanks should only be drained when they are at least ¾ full. Doing this will provide a sufficient volume of water to allow the complete flushing of waste materials in the drain lines and hose.
  • Page 97: Exterior Shower

    PLUMBING & BATH FEATURES NOT IC E Be sure the gate valve is “open” when flushing the tank. Do not use the same hose for the No Fuss Flush that is used for filling the fresh water tank. EXTERIOR SHOWER Your Allegro Breeze has an exteri- or shower (Figure 13-12) for your use and convenience outside the...
  • Page 98: Windows, Awnings, Vents & Doors

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  • Page 99: Windows

    WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS WINDOWS Sliding windows are custom built for the Allegro Breeze and allow easy sliding access to open the coach to fresh outside air. There may also be a reflective coating on the win- dows to reflect back a portion of the sunlight to reduce the heating of the motorhome interior and to reduce the effects of the sun’s “bleaching”...
  • Page 100: Vents

    WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS WARN IN G Since damage resulting from weather is not under war- ranty, anytime a heavy or prolonged rain or blustery winds are anticipated, it would be advisable to close the awning. Similarly, if the awning is to be left unattended for any prolonged length of time, you should close that awning.
  • Page 101: Driving Your Motorhome

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  • Page 102: Triple Vision Camera Monitor System

    DRIVING TRIPLE VISION CAMERA MONITOR SYSTEM The rear-view monitoring system (Figure 15-1) is pro- vided to aid the driver in backing and parking the mo- torhome. A camera mounted on the rear of the vehicle feeds a tele- vised view of the rear of the motorhome to the monitor located in the front near the driver.
  • Page 103: Cb Radio System Antenna Connection

    DRIVING the same manner to show a rearward view of the right side of the motorhome when a right hand turn is made. Figure 15-2: Side-mount camera monitor CB RADIO SYSTEM ANTENNA CONNECTION As an option, the Allegro Breeze may come equipped with an antenna and coaxial-cable connection to enable the owner to install a Citizens Band (CB) radio of choice and operate it conveniently from the Allegro Breeze.
  • Page 104: Dashboard Heating/Cooling Controls

    DRIVING DASHBOARD HEATING/COOLING CONTROLS The dash air conditioner/heater is not designed to heat and cool the entire interior of the motorhome. It is intended only to provide heating and cooling for the cab area. A small amount of air will blow out of all of the de- frost and dash vents regardless of the mode settings.
  • Page 105: Automatic Leveling System

    DRIVING flashing and start pulsating dimly. The leveling system is now in sleep mode and the ignition can be turned off. 4. The SLEEP MODE will continue until the CANCEL button or the TRAV- EL MODE buttons are pushed or until the park brake is released.
  • Page 106: Routine Maintenance

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  • Page 107: Washing Your Motorhome

    Add one cup of food grade distilled white vinegar to your wash bucket. Tiffin Motorhomes recommends the lambswool pad sold by Mary Moppins. This allows you to safely wash your coach from the ground by placing the pad on an extension.
  • Page 108: Seals

    If deterioration is noted during a routine maintenance inspection, reseal the seams or seals with an approved sealant to prevent leaks. Your Tiffin Motorhomes dealer can perform resealing inspections and subsequent work for you. It is recommended that a Tiffin Motorhomes authorized service center perform these inspections period-...
  • Page 109: Proper Sealants For Application

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE PROPER SEALANTS FOR APPLICATION Th e following sealants are recommended for specifi c sealing applications, as noted in the table. Th ese can be purchased through the Tiffi n Motorhomes parts and service department by calling 256-356- 0261. Recommended sealants for specific sealing applications SEALANT APPLICATION...
  • Page 110: Wheel Care

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE WHEEL CARE The care and maintenance of your wheels are simple and require no special material or products; simply follow the directions included in the Owner’s Information Package for these. Timely care and cleaning will maintain the appearance of these wheel products for many years. CAU T ION Do not use harsh detergents, acids, or abrasives which may scratch or dull the surfaces.
  • Page 111: Moisture Management

    RV. Note: These are only suggestions intended to minimize moisture-related issues with your motorhome. If any concerns arise, contact Tiffin Motorhomes’ Service Department at (256) 356-0261. Interior Care of your RV Signs of excessive moisture can be obvious, such as water droplets forming on surfaces or wet carpet.
  • Page 112 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Window condensation issues can be identified by water or ice-build up, usually at the base of the window. The majority of these problems can be addressed by managing moisture generated inside the motorhome. Minor condensation issues are not unusual, especially for RVs used in colder climates. To help minimize window condensation, use exhaust fans vented to the outside, avoid drastic changes in thermostat settings, do not use “vent-free”...
  • Page 113 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE the shell will require regular care and maintenance in accordance with other instructions for exterior care. The shell includes the roof, sidewalls, windows, doors, and under-floor of the vehicle. Particular attention needs to be devoted to ensure these components are maintained to ensure a tight barrier against bulk water intrusion.
  • Page 114: Tire & Safety Information

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Modifications to your RV Consult Tiffin Motorhomes for guidance prior to making any modifications to your RV. It is import- ant that changes be completed by a qualified service firm to ensure moisture intrusion or accumula- tion problems do not occur.
  • Page 115 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE These actions, along with other care and maintenance activities, can also: • Improve vehicle handling • Help protect you and others from avoidable breakdowns and accidents • Improve fuel economy • Increase the life of your tires This section presents a comprehensive overview of tire safety, including information on the follow- ing topics: •...
  • Page 116 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE inflated. (You will also find this number on the vehicle information placard expressed in kilopascals (kPa), which is the metric measure used internationally). Vehicle manufacturers determine this number based on the vehicle’s design load limit, that is, the greatest amount of weight a vehicle can safely carry and the vehicle’s tire size.
  • Page 117: Tire Rotation

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE your tire may still be slightly under-inflated due to the extra pounds of pressure in the warm tire, it is safer to drive with air pressure that is slightly lower than the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended cold inflation pressure than to drive with a significantly under-inflated tire. Since this is a temporary fix, don’t forget to recheck and adjust the tire’s pressure when you can obtain a cold reading.
  • Page 118 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A Tire Rotation Example For maximum mileage, rotate your tires every 5,000 miles. Follow correct rotation patterns.
  • Page 119 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Information on Passenger Vehicle Tires P—The “P” indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles. NOTE: Passenger car tires are not recom- mended for use on trailers, because the capacity ratings are not marked on the side walls of these tires.
  • Page 120 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE M+S—The “M+S” or “M/S” indicates that the tire has some mud and snow capability. Most radial tires have these markings. Speed Rating—The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extend- ed periods of time.
  • Page 121 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE For motorhomes, the water and propane also need to be considered. The weight of fully filled pro- pane containers is considered part of the weight of the RV before it is loaded with people or cargo and is not considered part of the disposable cargo load. Water, however, is a cargo weight and is treated as such.
  • Page 122 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE when parking. Tire Safety Checklist • Check tire pressure regularly (at least once a month), including the spare. • Inspect tires for uneven wear patterns on the tread, cracks, foreign objects, or other signs of wear or trauma. •...
  • Page 123 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE shaped to fit the rim. Bead separation—This is the breakdown of the bond between components in the bead. Bias ply tire—A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at alternate angles substantially less than 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread. Carcass—The tire structure, except tread and sidewall rubber which, when inflated, bears the load.
  • Page 124 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE manufacturer, brand, and /or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same molding on the other sidewall of the tire or the outward facing sidewall of an asymmetrical tire that has a par- ticular side that must always face outward when mounted on a vehicle. Light truck (LT) tire—A tire designated by its manufacturer as primarily intended for use on light- weight trucks or multipurpose passenger vehicles.
  • Page 125 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Ply separation—A parting of rubber compound between adjacent plies. Pneumatic tire—A mechanical device made of rubber, chemicals, fabric and steel or other mate- rials, that, when mounted on an automotive wheel, provides the traction and contains the gas or fluid that sustains the load.
  • Page 126: Tire Pressure

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Tread rib—A tread section running circumferentially around a tire. Tread separation—Pulling away of the tread from the tire carcass. Treadwear indicators (TWI)—The projections within the principal grooves designed to give a visu- al indication of the degrees of wear of the tread. Vehicle capacity weight—The rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilograms (150 lbs.) times the vehicle’s designated seating capacity.
  • Page 127: Weighing The Motorhome

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Maintaining correct tire pressure for each loaded wheel position on the motorhome is critically im- portant and must be a part of regular vehicle maintenance. Tire Maximum Load Rating Federal law requires that the maximum load rating be molded into the sidewall of the tire. If you look at a tire sidewall, you may see some “typical”...
  • Page 128 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE You can fi nd various places that have certifi ed public scales where your motorhome can be weighed. For example, moving and storage company lots, farm suppliers with grain elevators, gravel pits, recycling companies, and large-scale commercial-truck stops are some of the possible locations for weighing the motorhome.
  • Page 129 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE More detailed information can be found in the manufacturer’s literature associated with the chassis and/or the tires provided with the motorhome. For example, the attached illustrates the inflation pressures for Michelin tires as a function of the loads per position for a specified speed of the mo- torhome.
  • Page 130 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE stems and prevent air from escaping from the valve stems. Tire Wear, Balance, and Wheel Alignment In addition to tire inflation considerations, the tires should also be periodically examined for other types of normal “wear and tear. ” If installed and maintained properly, all tires mounted on the motor home should wear in a smooth, even pattern.
  • Page 131: Interior Care

    Normal deterioration of the appearance of such items caused by wear and/or exposure to strong lighting is not covered by the Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty. Carpet A weekly routine of vacuuming the carpet and fabrics throughout the vehicle is recommended. The optional vacuum system has a central connection within the motorhome wherein a vacuum hose can be connected and the necessary vacuuming performed, as desired.
  • Page 132: Fabrics

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE WAR NIN G This appliance has a THERMAL PROTECTOR built in the motor to prevent overheating. If motor will not operate or shuts down while in operation wait 30 minutes; it will reset automatically. Turn unit off while it resets. If the motor does not come on, or Thermal Protector trips off again after a short period, service may be needed.
  • Page 133: Walls & Ceiling

    These stains should receive immediate, professional attention. Spills, spots, stains, or soiled areas are the responsibility of the owner and are not covered by Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty. Figure 16-7: Bedroom fabrics WARN IN G...
  • Page 134: Woodwork & Floors

    Additionally, since heat-producing appliances can also damage countertop seams, it is essential to check with Tiffin Motorhomes to identify seam locations to avoid them during subsequent use of the motorhome. Although solidsurfacing is repaired easily, certain steps should be taken to protect it.
  • Page 135: Accessories

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Be sure to use a cutting board, rather than cutting directly on the countertop surfaces. Although minor scratches and cuts can be repaired, a little care will assure that the counter- top surfaces will keep looking new for years. Avoid using harsh chemicals on the countertop.
  • Page 136: Condensation

    Walls and ceiling panels may become wet when the moisture accumulates on these surfaces. Tiffin Motorhomes does not recommend the use of any catalytic heaters because of resulting extensive condensation.
  • Page 137: Every Six Months

    • Check, clean, and tighten battery cables and inspect batteries for proper fluid levels. Every Six Months • Inspect the slide-out for proper seal. If realignment is necessary, please contact an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Service Center. • Inspect the exterior rubber slide-out seals and apply an UV inhibitor, such as 303 Pro tectant.
  • Page 138: Winterizing

    4. Place the other end of the hose into a gallon of freshwater system antifreeze (one can refer to the local Tiffin Motorhomes dealer or representative for the freshwater antifreeze formu lation for your specific area). NOTE: Do not use automotive antifreeze; use only antifreeze approved for RV applications.
  • Page 139 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE If the motorhome is equipped with an optional ice maker, the following additional steps should be taken: Dometic Refrigerator Ice Maker (optional) 1. Shut off the water supply to the ice maker. 2. Place a shallow pan under the water solenoid valve. 3.
  • Page 140: De-Winterizing

    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE If the motorhome is equipped with an optional ice maker, the following additional steps should be taken: Whirlpool Residential Refrigerator Ice Maker (optional) 1. Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. 2. Locate the water supply shut off valve and turn off the water supply. 3.
  • Page 141: Maintenance & Data Charts

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  • Page 142: Rv Owner's Data Sheet

    MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S DATA SHEET Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Appliance Brand Model No. Serial No. Refrigerator Water heater Microwave Inverter/Converter Television, Front...
  • Page 143: Rv Owner's Maintenance Records

    MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Work Performed Date/Mileage Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 144 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Date/Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 145 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Date/Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 146 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Date/Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 147 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Date/Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 148 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Date/Mileage Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 149 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Work Performed Performed by Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 150 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Date/Mileage Work Performed Performed by Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
  • Page 151 MAINTENANCE & DATA SHEET RV OWNER’S MAINTENANCE RECORD Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Breeze: Year: ______ Model #________________ Tiffi n Serial # ________________ Date/Mileage Work Performed Performed by Reproduction Master – Copy this sheet and use copy to maintain your maintenance records. You may wish to keep the completed sheets in a three-ring binder for your permanent record.
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