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  • Page 2 The purpose of this manual is to answer questions that commonly occur. Read it in its entirety. We want you to enjoy your Oliver Travel Trailer to the fullest and to help make your road to vacationing freedom more pleasant and relaxing.
  • Page 3 OVERVIEW: Welcome and Congratulations! Thank you for investing in an Oliver Travel Trailer︎ There are many choices out there, but we firmly believe you have made the best one. You now have the freedom to travel and enjoy your leisure time in luxury.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING ACQUAINTED ------------------------------------------------- page 1 USING THIS MANUAL • CAUTION and INFORMATION SYMBOLS --------------------- pages 1-2 • SEPARATE COMPONENT REGISTRATION ---------------------- page 3 • WARRANTY ASSISTANCE ------------------------------------------- page 3 WARRANTY INFORMATION -------------------------------------- pages 4-17 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS --------------------------------------- page 18 •...
  • Page 5 • BEFORE OPERATION of COOKING APPLIANCES ------------ page 23 • IF YOU SMELL PROPANE -------------------------------------------- page 24 FIRE SAFETY --------------------------------------------------------- pages 25-26 • FIRE EXTINGUISHER ------------------------------------------------- page 26 • SMOKE DETECTOR ---------------------------------------------------- page 27 • CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR --------------------------------- page 28 WHEELS AND TIRES ----------------------------------------------------- page 28 •...
  • Page 6 TOWING VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS ------------------------------- page 53 • HITCHING ---------------------------------------------------------------- page 54 • SAFETY CABLES ------------------------------------------------------- page 55 • BREAKAWAY SWITCH ----------------------------------------------- page 55 • TOW VEHICLE WIRING ---------------------------------------------- page 56 • ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP ---------------------------------------------- page 56 • BRAKE SHOE ADJUSTMENT --------------------------------------- page 57 •...
  • Page 7 • OVERHEAD VENTS (Condensation and Moisture Control) ------ page 61 • ENTRY DOOR ----------------------------------------------------------- page 61 • DOUBLE STEP ENTRY ------------------------------------------------ page 61 • SIDE and REAR TABLE ------------------------------------------------ page 61 • MAKING BEDS ---------------------------------------------------------- page 62 • LP GAS SYSTEM -------------------------------------------------------- page 62 •...
  • Page 8 • FRESH WATER TANK ------------------------------------------------- page 68 • MONITOR PANEL ------------------------------------------------------ page 68 • WATER PRESSURE ---------------------------------------------------- page 69 • WATER PUMP ----------------------------------------------------------- page 69 TYPICAL FRESH WATER DEMAND SYSTEM -------------------- page 69 • SANITIZING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM --------------------- page 69 •...
  • Page 9 CARE and MAINTENANCE --------------------------------------------- page 82 • FIBERGLASS ------------------------------------------------------------- page 82 • SEALS and ADHESIVES ----------------------------------------------- page 83 • FRAME -------------------------------------------------------------------- page 83 • TIRES and WHEELS ---------------------------------------------------- page 83 • WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION --------------------------------- page 84 • WINDOWS and DOORS ------------------------------------------------ page 84 •...
  • Page 10: Getting Acquainted

    The better acquainted you become at home, the more you will enjoy your first trip. Best regards: The Oliver Family Using This Manual This manual is to explain most of the features of your trailer. While most of these features are similar from model to model, some features mentioned in this manual may not apply to your specific recreational vehicle.
  • Page 11 READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL AND HEED ALL CAUTION AND WARNING STATEMENTS PRIOR TO OPERATION OF THE OLIVER TRAVEL TRAILER. This recreational vehicle has been designed for short-term vacationing and recreational use. Using this vehicle as a permanent dwelling is not a consideration of the original design.
  • Page 12: Separate Component Registration

    Warranty Assistance Should you need assistance with a problem, contact your dealer. The dealer will be able to determine whether the trailer should be taken to the dealership for proper remedy. If the problem is with an appliance, check the appliance manufacturer’s information supplied with the recreational vehicle for information about warranty work and/or location of appliance service centers.
  • Page 13: Warranty Information

    STANDARD COMPONENT WARRANTY INFORMATION Dometic Toilet – 310 Series Porcelain Toilet Dometic 2320 Industrial Pkwy Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com Phone: 800-544-4881 Warranty: 2-Years Deep Cycle Duralast Marine 12V Batteries Duralast 123 South Front Street Memphis, TN 38103 Customer.Service@AutoZone.com Email: Phone: 800-288-6966 Warranty: 1-Year Progressive Dynamics Converter...
  • Page 14 Dometic RM 2454 Fridge Dometic 2320 Industrial Pkwy Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com Phone: 800-544-4881 Warranty: 3-Years Elite Single Axle (Max Load 5000lbs) Elite II Double Axles (Max Load 7000lbs) Dexter Axle Corporate Headquarters 2900 Industrial Parkway East Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: N/A Phone: (574) 295-7888 Warranty: 5-Years...
  • Page 15 Furrion DV3200 Wall Mount Bluetooth NFC and HDMI RV Stereo Furrion Headquarters 23891 Glenview Dr. Elkhart, IN 46514 Email: warrantyUSA@furrion.com Phone: toll free 1.888.354.5792 Warranty: 1-Year Furrion FEHD19SOA TV Furrion Headquarters 23891 Glenview Dr. Elkhart, IN 46514 Email: warrantyUSA@furrion.com Phone: toll free 1.888.354.5792 Warranty: 1-Year Jensen Speakers ASA Electronics...
  • Page 16 Shurflo 4008 RV Revolution By-Pass Pump ® SHURFLO East 52748 Park Six Court Elkhart, IN 46514 Email: customer_service@SHURFLO.com Phone: 800-854-3218 Warranty: 1-Year Contoure Microwave Oven RV950S InterCON Marketing 1540 Northgate Blvd. Sarasota, FL 34234 Email: contactus@contoure.com Phone: (941) 355-4488 Warranty: 1-Year Barker’s VIP 3000 and VIP 3500 Power Jacks Barker Manufacturing 1125 Watkins Road...
  • Page 17 AirXcel MAXX Fan AirXcel 3050 N. Saint Francis St. Wichita, KS 67219 Email: rvp_sales@airxcel.com 316-832-3468 Phone: Warranty: 2-Year Limited (LIFETIME Limited Warranty on lid) Dometic 13,500 BTU Penguin II A/C and Thermostat Dometic 2320 Industrial Pkwy Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com 800-544-4881 Phone: Warranty: 2-Year Limited...
  • Page 18 Dometic 2-Burner Cooktop Stove Dometic 2320 Industrial Pkwy Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com 800-544-4881 Phone: Warranty: 2-Year Limited Michelin LTX M/S2 Tires – LT225/75/R16 Michelin Consumer Care Department P.O. Box 19001 Greenville, S.C. 29602-9001 Email: N/A 1-866-866-6605 Phone: Warranty: 1-Year VanAir Ventline Bathroom Exhaust Fan by Dexter Ventline 902 South Division St.
  • Page 19 Elite I – Atwood 16,000 Furnace Atwood Mobile Products 1129 North Main Street Elkhart, IN 46514 Email: N/A Phone: 866-869-3118 Warranty: 2-Years Elite II – Suburban Furnace NT-20 SQ Suburban Manufacturing Company 676 Broadway Street Dayton, TN 37321 Email: N/A Phone: 423-775-2131 Ext.
  • Page 20 Dayton Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink Elkay Headquarters 2222 Camden Court Oak Brook, IL 60523 Email: CustCare@Elkay.com Phone: 630-574-8484 Warranty: 1-Year Limited Sterling Stainless Steel Bathroom Sink Sterling Plumbing 444 Highland Drive Kohler, WI 53044 Email: N/A Phone: 1-800-STERLING Warranty: 1-Year Limited ITC RV Fontana Exterior Shower ITC Global Headquarters 230 East Lakewood Blvd.
  • Page 21 Delta Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet Delta Faucet Company 55 E. 111th Street Indianapolis, IN 46280 Customerservice@Deltafaucet.com Email: 1-800-345-DELTA Phone: Warranty: 1-Year Limited Dura Faucet Bathroom Sink Faucet/Shower Head Dura Faucet 91215 SE 34 Suite 106-382 Camas,WA 98607 customerservice@durafaucet.com Email: 888-242-5932 Phone: Warranty: 1-Year Limited 12  ...
  • Page 22 OPTIONAL COMPONENT WARRANTY INFORMATION Winegard Carryout G2 Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood Street Burlington, IA 52601 help@winegard.com Email: 1-800-788-4417 Phone: Warranty: 2-Years Parts, 1-Year Labor Winegard Roadstar Omni-directional Antenna (RS3000) Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood Street Burlington, IA 52601 help@winegard.com Email: 1-800-788-4417 Phone: Warranty: 2-Years Parts, 1-Year Labor Voyager WiSight Rear View Camera...
  • Page 23 WIFIRanger RV Pack 2 – WIFI Booster Mito Corporation 213 County Road 17 Elkhart, IN 46516 questions@wifiranger.com Email: (574) 295-2441 Phone: Warranty: 1-Year Wilson Mobile 4G Cell Phone Amplifier (470108) WeBoost, LLC 3301 E. Desert Drive St. George, UT 84790 tech@wilsonelectronics.com Email: 1-866-294-1660...
  • Page 24 Andersen No-Sway Hitch Andersen Hitches 3125 North Yellowstone Highway Idaho Falls, ID 83401-1709 Email: 800-635-6106 Phone: Warranty: Limited Lifetime Progressive Industries EMS-HW30C Surge Protector Progressive Industries, Inc. 1020 Goodworth Dr. Apex, NC 27539 sales@progressiveindustries.net Email: 919-462-8280 Phone: Warranty: Limited Lifetime Blue Sky or ZAMP Solar Package Blue Sky Energy, Inc.
  • Page 25 Trojan T-105 and 6v AGM Battery – Elite II Upgrades Trojan Battery Company 12380 Clark Street Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Email: 800-426-6569 Phone: Warranty: 12-Months (except 18 Months T-105) Trojan Hydrolink Watering System Trojan Battery Company 12380 Clark Street Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Email: 800-426-6569...
  • Page 26 Xantrex 2000W Inverter Xantrex 541 Roske Drive, Suite A Elkhart, IN 46516 Email: 800-670-0707 Phone: Warranty: 24 Months TRUMA AquaGo comfort Tankless Water Heater Truma Corp. 825 E Jackson Blvd Elkhart, IN 46516 info@trumacorp.com Email: 1-855-55-TRUMA Phone: Warranty: 1-Year Dexter E-Z Flex Suspension Dexter Axle Corp.
  • Page 27: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or Oliver Travel Trailers. To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline free at 1- 888-327-4236 or go to http://safercar.gov...
  • Page 28 ALL INCLUDED FACTORY INSTALLED APPLIANCES CARRY THEIR OWN VENDOR WARRANTY STATEMENTS. THE WARRANTIES APPLY ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER AND ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE. OLIVER IS NOT AUTHORIZED TO REPAIR OR SERVICE ANY APPLIANCES OR COMPONENTS BUT WILL ASSIST WITH ANY WARRANTY ISSUES...
  • Page 29: Owner Obligation

    The owner is responsible for all maintenance and upkeep. If a problem occurs which the owner believes, is covered by this warranty, the owner shall contact the selling dealer or Oliver Travel Trailers, giving them sufficient information to resolve the matter.
  • Page 30: Delivery

    DELIVERY To assist in avoiding problems with your trailer, we recommend you: Read the Warranty. Go over it thoroughly with your dealer. Inspect the vehicle. Do not accept delivery until you have gone through the coach with the dealer. The manufacturer has provided a checklist to be used during retail deliver.
  • Page 31: Identification And Safety

    Read all decals and instruction plates before operating your recreational vehicle. The Oliver Travel Trailer VIN Number is located on the driver’s side, towards the lower front of the trailer in the area of the reflector. WEIGHT RATING DEFINITIONS...
  • Page 32: Federal Certification Tag

    FEDERAL CERTIFICATION TAG The Federal Certification Tag on travel trailers and fifth wheels can be located on the Road Side near the front of the unit and contains the GVWR, GAWR (front and rear) and tire pressure limits. OCCUPANT SAFETY SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR LP GAS SYSTEMS AND APPLIANCES The following warnings are posted throughout your recreational vehicle to...
  • Page 33: If You Smell Propane

    especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time. Failure to comply could result in serious injury or death. WARNING: Do not store LP gas containers, gasoline or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle because a fire or explosion may result.
  • Page 34: Fire Safety

    LP gas regulators must always be installed with the diaphragm vent facing downward. Regulators that are not in compartments have been equipped with a protective cover. Make sure that regulator vent faces downward and the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage, which could result in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion.
  • Page 35: Fire Extinguisher

    3. Make sure you know how to use the fire extinguisher. Read the label on the fire extinguisher and study the information in this manual to become familiar with the safe operation and maintenance of the extinguisher. Fire Extinguisher Underwriter Laboratories classifies fires into three types: Class A: Wood, paper, fabric, rubber and certain plastics.
  • Page 36: Smoke Detector

    Smoke Detector Fire could start in a location that would prevent smoke from reaching the detector. Detectors also are better at detecting fast flaming fires than the slow smoldering variety. They are also not a cure for poor fire safety habits. Smoke detectors need occasional maintenance for reliable service.
  • Page 37: Carbon Monoxide Detector

    Carbon Monoxide Detector Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. The water heater, furnace, LP gas refrigerator and cooking range produce carbon monoxide constantly when operating. Carbon monoxide is DEADLY. To protect yourself from the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning, please read and understand the following precautions.
  • Page 38: Lug Nut Torque Specs

    Under inflated tires will run hot, shorten the tire’s life and decrease the Oliver safe load limit. Over inflated tires will cause a rough and bouncing ride that can damage RV components or cargo. It is a good idea to always carry an accurate tire pressure gauge in the RV to make these checks.
  • Page 39: Tire Safety Information

    Make frequent inspections of wheels and tires, looking for signs of wear or damage. Avoid abusive driving habits, such as hitting curbs, or chug holes at high speed, which can damage tires and wheel components. NOTE: The proper method of tightening wheel nuts is with a torque wrench, not with an impact wrench or by hand.
  • Page 40 A. Cold inflation pressure. B. The vehicle placard and location on the vehicle. C. Adverse safety consequences of under inflation (including tire failure). D. Measuring and adjusting air pressure for proper inflation. • Tire Care, including maintenance and safety practices. •...
  • Page 41 storage tank of 100 gallons, this tank when filled would weigh about 800 pounds. If more cargo is being transported, water can be off-loaded to keep the total amount of cargo added to the vehicle within the limits of the GVWR so as not to overload the vehicle.
  • Page 42 1.1.2. TRAILERS OVER 10,000 POUNDS GVWR (NOTE: THESE TRAILERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE A TIRE INFORMATION PLACARD ON THE VEHICLE) 1. Determine the empty weight of your trailer by weighing the trailer using a public scale or other means. This step does not have to be repeated. 2. Locate the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) of the trailer on your trailer’s VIN (Certification) label.
  • Page 43 luggage capacity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.). 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage capacity calculated in Step # 4. 6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle.
  • Page 44 Cold inflation pressure: The pressure in the tire before you drive. Cord: The strands forming the plies in the tire. Cord separation: The parting of cords from adjacent rubber compounds. Cracking: Any parting within the tread, sidewall, or inner liner of the tire extending to cord material.
  • Page 45 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: The maximum weight of the fully loaded trailer, as published on the Certification / VIN label. Actual weight determined by weighing trailer on a public scale, without being attached to the towing vehicle. Hitch Weight: The downward force exerted on the hitch ball by the trailer coupler. Inner liner: The layer(s) forming the inside surface of a tubeless tire that contains the inflating medium within the tire.
  • Page 46 Maximum loaded vehicle weight: The sum of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production options weight. Measuring rim: The rim on which a tire is fitted for physical dimension requirements. Pin Weight: The downward force applied to the 5th wheel or gooseneck ball, by the trailer kingpin or gooseneck coupler.
  • Page 47 Occupant distribution: The distribution of occupants in a vehicle as specified in the third column of Table I of 49 CFR 571.110. Open splice: Any parting at any junction of tread, sidewall, or inner liner that extends to cord material. Outer diameter: The overall diameter of an inflated new tire.
  • Page 48 substantially 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread. Recommended inflation pressure: This is the inflation pressure provided by the vehicle manufacturer on the Tire Information label and on the Certification / VIN tag. Reinforced tire: A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the corresponding standard tire.
  • Page 49 Special Trailer (ST) tire: The "ST" is an indication the tire is for trailer use only. Test rim: The rim on which a tire is fitted for testing, and may be any rim listed as appropriate for use with that tire. Tread: That portion of a tire that comes into contact with the road.
  • Page 50 Wheel center member: In the case of a non-pneumatic tire assembly incorporating a wheel, a mechanical device which attaches, either integrally or separately, to the non- pneumatic rim and provides the connection between the non- pneumatic rim and the vehicle; or, in the case of a non-pneumatic tire assembly not incorporating a wheel, a mechanical device which attaches, either integrally or separately, to the non-pneumatic tire and provides the connection between tire and the vehicle.
  • Page 51: Understanding Tow Limits

    • Fundamental characteristics of tires • Tire safety tips. Use this information to make tire safety a regular part of your vehicle maintenance routine. Recognize that the time you spend is minimal compared with the inconvenience and safety consequences of a flat tire or other tire failure.
  • Page 52 measured in pounds per square inch (psi)–a tire requires to be properly inflated. (You will also find this number on the vehicle information placard expressed in kilopascals (kpa), which is the metric measure used internationally.) Manufacturers of passenger vehicles and light trucks 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 53 information placard, certification label, or in the owner's manual. Step 2: Record the tire pressure of all tires. Step 3: If the tire pressure is too high in any of the tires, slowly release air by gently pressing on the tire valve stem with the edge of your tire gauge until you get to the correct pressure.
  • Page 54 sections spaced intermittently in the bottom of the tread grooves. When they appear "even" with the outside of the tread, it is time to replace your tires. Another method for checking tread depth is to place a penny in the tread with Lincoln's head upside down and facing you.
  • Page 55 The "P" indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles. Next number This three-digit number gives the width in millimeters of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In general, the larger this number is, the wider the tire. Next number This two-digit number, known as the aspect ratio, gives the tire's ratio of height to width.
  • Page 56 Next number This two- or three-digit number is the tire's load index. It is a measurement of how much weight each tire can support. You may find this information in your owner's manual. If not, contact a local tire dealer. Note: You may not find this information on all tires because law does not require it.
  • Page 57 1997. The other numbers are marketing codes used at the manufacturer's discretion. This information is used to contact consumers if a tire defect requires a recall. Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used The number of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire.
  • Page 58 1.5.9.3. Additional Information on Light Truck Tires Please refer to the following diagram. Tires for light trucks have other markings besides those found on the sidewalls of passenger tires. The "LT" indicates the tire is for light trucks or trailers. An "ST"...
  • Page 59 Max. Load Single kg (lbs.) at kPa (psi) Cold This information indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a single. Load Range This information identifies the tire's load-carrying capabilities and its inflation limits. 1.6. TIRE SAFETY TIPS Preventing Tire Damage •...
  • Page 60: Check List For Set Up

    10. Make sure appliances are turned on to their proper energy source. 11. Extend and secure awning. Oliver Travel Trailers, Inc. is furnishing you with this guideline to assist you through your travels. If further assistance is needed, please contact our...
  • Page 61: Operations And Procedures

    Check the telephone directory or with local authorities for the location of weigh stations in your area. If you find that you have exceeded the GVWR of the Oliver, you will have to remove items until you are within specified limits.
  • Page 62: Towing Vehicle Requirements

    The alteration may result in unstable handling, be a safety hazard, could damage the Oliver Trailer, and void your warranties. In any case, the Oliver warranty will be affected. Once you become familiar with loading your trailer, how to distribute the weight, and which items you normally carry, make a list and diagram you can use for future reference.
  • Page 63: Hitching

    Make sure all hitch components are tight before coupling the trailer to the tow vehicle. The 18.5’ Oliver Travel Trailer is equipped with a Class III Bulldog Steel Coupler, rated at 5000 lbs. GVWR. The 18.5’ model has a 4500 lb.
  • Page 64: Safety Cables

    Hitching a Travel Trailer 1. Raise trailer tongue (electric tongue jack) until the hitch coupler is high enough to clear the ball hitch. 2. Back the tow vehicle up to the trailer until the hitch ball is directly under the coupler on the trailer. 3.
  • Page 65: Tow Vehicle Wiring

    Tow Vehicle Wiring It also is necessary to install a proper electrical connection from the tow vehicle to your travel trailer. A car end pigtail has leads of adequate length to allow connection to your tow vehicle wiring system. Make sure that you use wiring of the correct gauge with sufficient slack between the travel trailer and tow vehicle to allow for turning without dragging on the ground.
  • Page 66: Brake Shoe Adjustment

    Brake Shoe Adjustment Refer to Electric Brake and Axle manufacturer The manufacturer of the brakes, axles, hubs and drums has an extensive manual. Please refer to this manual for information of any of these items. Electronic Break Controller Adjustment Refer to manufacturer ▲...
  • Page 67: Driving Tips

    To operate, hold the switch in the position you wish to move the jack; either up or down. When released, the switch will automatically return to its center position, off position. It may be necessary to use the Emergency Hand Crank Handle if loss of power occurs.
  • Page 68: Braking

    Braking Allow a safe distance to stop; follow no closer than one combined tow vehicle – RV length for each 10 mph. Pump the brake pedal lightly to stop on wet or icy roads. If you start to slide, turn the steering wheel in the direction of the slide.
  • Page 69: Changing Tire

    Changing Tire Turn on tow vehicle hazard warning flashers. Set emergency break. If close to moving vehicles, set up flares or warning lights. Chock opposite tire and leave trailer hitched to tow vehicle. Set main tongue jack to stabilize front end.
  • Page 70: Living Area

    Make sure to turn off the fan before closing the vent. Also be sure to remove any debris that falls into the vent that restricts its operation. Roof Vent – A main cabin vent is standard with your Oliver and can be controlled using the provided remote control or control panel on the fan itself.
  • Page 71: Making Beds

    location on the floor. Lower table and line up table leg with base on bottom of table and support brackets along inner wall. Twist support ring at leg base 1⁄4 turn to lock table leg. Note: The recess ledge over the rear table is also used for coffee table/end table when the bed is in use.
  • Page 72 Under normal loads a 2000-watt unit is sufficient. When the 120-volt system is operational, power also passes through a system converter, allowing the full use of all 12- volt functions in the Oliver. (2000 watt generator may not operate A/C unit).
  • Page 73: Connecting To An Outside Power Source

    A 30 Amp shoreline power cord is provided to attach the Oliver to a grounded power source. The electric utility service connection is located on the driver’s side of the Oliver near the front. The 25 foot power cord is stored inside the unit.
  • Page 74: Batteries

    the manufacturer and method used to calculate the rating. When ampere-hour ratings are known, they can be used to determine how many and what size batteries you need for your RV. Typical Amperage Draws of Common RV Equipment Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights type 0.25-1.0 Incandescent light, single socket, type 1141 bulb Incandescent light, double socket type 1141 bulb...
  • Page 75: Power Converter

    Power converter Refer to manufactures manual Battery Charging The converter also operates as a battery charger when it is connected to a 120-volt power source. If the battery is below its full charge, the converter charger will begin operation at a rate that reflects the level of discharge. When the battery is again fully charged the converter charger drops its charging level back to a maintenance level to keep the battery fully charged.
  • Page 76: Water And Drainage

    To attach the Oliver to an outside source of water: 1. Remove the cap from the city water inlet on the side of the Oliver. 2. Attach a potable water hose to the outside source of water.
  • Page 77: Fresh Water Tank

    When traveling, you may want to drain the tank, or keep the quantity of water in it to a minimum. This reduces the total weight of the Oliver for travel. When draining the tank make sure that the water pump has been turned off.
  • Page 78: Water Pressure

    When initially starting up the self contained water system: 1. Make sure the tank is filled with water. 2. Open all faucets in the Oliver both hot and cold. 3. Place the pump control switch in the ON position. 4. Allow time for the hot water tank to fill. Shut off each faucet as the flow becomes steady and free of air.
  • Page 79: Waste Water System

    Waste Water System The waste water system in your Oliver can be described as two separate systems; a gray water system that consists of the drain lines and holding tank for waste water from the sinks and shower and a black water system which includes the holding tank and drain for toilet wastes.
  • Page 80: Dump Outlets

    If possible, empty holding tanks before a trip to reduce the gross vehicle weight. Enough water should be kept in the black water tank to cover the bottom in order to prevent hardening of any residue that may remain. Generally, the black water tank should not be dumped until it is 3⁄4 or fuller. This practice ensures that enough water is in the tank to help flush wastes into the sewer line.
  • Page 81: Waste Handling

    ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ ︎ Black Tank Flush Port Your Oliver comes standard with a black tank flush port on the street side near the bottom of the unit. This allows you to connect an outside water supply and rinse out your black tank.
  • Page 82: Termination Valve Maintenance

    A little attention to the waste systems can avoid such scenarios. Toilet The marine style toilet installed in your Oliver is connected to the pressurized fresh water system. The toilet is equipped with a foot pedal located at the bottom front side of the toilet when facing it. To flush, step on the pedal and depress fully.
  • Page 83: Shower And Controls

    without unduly interrupting your trip. Follow the toilet manufacturer’s recommendations supplied with the toilet for cleaning and maintenance. If you have a toilet that differs from the description given here, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s advice for operation. SHOWERS AND CONTROLS General The shower/sink faucet is installed with a 4-foot flexible hose for showering and for cleaning the shower.
  • Page 84: Storage Preparation

    1. Make sure to park the recreational vehicle on a level surface. 2. Make sure to winterize the Oliver as outlined in the next few pages. 3. Clean the recreational vehicle thoroughly, both inside and out, as previously outlined, including the refrigerator.
  • Page 85: Winterization Process

    TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!!!  I f the Oliver is used in cold weather and left unheated for an extended period, the water in a tank or drain line may freeze. If this occurs you should take immediate steps to thaw it before damage to the system occurs.
  • Page 86 WINTERIZING YOUR OLIVER LEGACY ELITE II Objective Summary Prepare the unit for winterization when camper will not be in use to protect from freezing Tools/Items Required: Ratchet & 1 1/8” socket Antifreeze hand pump Hose measuring 3’ or less Non-toxic RV antifreeze Winterization Protocol 1) Disconnect all external water sources from the travel trailer.
  • Page 87 6) Drain the freshwater tank by opening the shut-off valve located in the rear curbside service access closest to the galley. (See figure 3 for correct valve positioning) Next, turn on the kitchen, bathroom, & outside wash station faucets to help decrease drain time &...
  • Page 88 After the water heater has been completely drained, replace the steel plug and close the pressure release valve. t is recommen e that you use air to blow the remaining water from the lines nsert air gun into the fresh fill an city connection inlet ports an blow out the lines When blowing air through the lines, the faucets should be open and you should use the toilet foot pedal to allow air to blow all water in the toilet out.
  • Page 89 80  ...
  • Page 90 The respective manufacturer warrants each appliance in the Oliver. Be aware that constant improvement in design of the Oliver may mean that an appliance in the Oliver may not yet be covered in this manual. It is extremely important that you review all the literature provided in the manufacturer’s information package provided with your Oliver.
  • Page 91: Care And Maintenance

    It requires the same care as a fine automobiles’ finish. Wash your Oliver at least once a month. Use warm water and a mild detergent to clean the finish. Take care to avoid spraying water directly into refrigerator, water heater and furnace vents when washing the Oliver.
  • Page 92: Seals And Adhesives

    Note: Do not use rubbing compound or any abrasive cleaner or abrasive cloth on the Oliver. If using a tar and insect remove, make sure it is safe for use on painted surfaces.
  • Page 93: Wheel Bearing Lubrication

    ▲ SOME MAINTENANCE MAY REQUIRE THE USE OF SPECIAL TOOLS. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE, REPAIR OR WORK ON ANY AXLE, BRAKE OR WHEEL SYSTEM UNLESS YOU HAVE APPROPRIATE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND THE PROPER TOOLS. LACK OF PROPER TRAINING, FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROCEDURES OR USE SPECIAL TOOLS AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
  • Page 94: Exterior Lights

    around joints and fittings should be repaired immediately. Exterior Lights Make sure to check the operation of all exterior lights often. Even though many of the exterior lights are closed LED systems you can never account for external road hazards. Check all lights, including turn signals, headlights, running lights, brake and back up lights, etc.
  • Page 95: Electrical System

    Electrical System The electrical system requires minimal maintenance under normal circumstances. Most electrical maintenance in the recreational vehicle involves the battery. Keeping the battery properly maintained will help to eliminate many frustrating electrical problems. If you experience electrical problems with your recreational vehicle, make sure to have it checked by a qualified electrician.
  • Page 96: Condensation

    the remaining area. Use suds (not water) and apply with a soft brush in a light, circular motion. When dry, vacuum. If the shampoo does not clean the test area properly, contact a professional cleaner. Note: Cushion seats are subject to normal deterioration and to wear and exposure.
  • Page 97: Schematics

    SCHEMATICS In the next several pages you will find schematics for the various systems installed on the Oliver including, plumbing, wiring, and LP lines. Although these schematics are used primarily for service reasons, please take the time to review and understand them. Please see the index below to locate a specific schematic.
  • Page 98: Elite Ii Lp/Gas Lines

    ELITE II LP/GAS LINE SCHEMATIC To Refrigerator To Stove Top To Water Heater To Furnace 89  ...
  • Page 99 Bathroom Sink Drain C Waste Drain D Bathroom Sink B Bathroom Vent A SCALE 1 / 4 SCALE 1 / 4 SCALE 1 / 4 SCALE 1 / 4 Kitchen Vent E Kitchen Sink Drain F No Fuss Flush Detail G SCALE 1 / 4 SCALE 1 / 4 SCALE 1 / 4...
  • Page 100 Standard Water Heater Truma AquaGo Water Heater Cold Cold Water Pump Pressure Side Suction Side Water Heater Rear Inlet Top Fill Bottom Drain Fresh Water Tank Tank Drain Black Tank Flush Fresh City Water Elbow with female tting Plastic tee Extension Tank Fill Inlet...
  • Page 101 Battery 40 AMP Breaker Attic Ground Bar Trailer Harness Oliver Light Marker Lights Tail Lights Brakes Break Away Switch 7-Pin Note: NOT to scale. Schematic is a just a representation. All colors are accurate. Size Color Purpose Breaker Fuse 14ga...
  • Page 102: Stabilizing Jacks

    12v Bus Bar Ground Bar Stabilizing Jacks 30 Amp Slow Blow Fuses Left Jack Right Jack Front Jack Left Rear Jack Front Jack Note: Front jack grounded to frame. Right Rear Jack Note: NOT to scale. Schematic is a just a representation. All colors are accurate. Symbol Legend Figure 1 Left Rear Jack Switch...
  • Page 103: Sub Panel Feed

    12v Bus Bar Ground Bar Converter Sub Panel Attic Sub Panel Feed/12v Receptacles Ground Bar 12V Receptacles Sub Panel Feed 12v Outlet USB Port Symbol Legend 12v Outlet 12v Receptacle USB Port Note: NOT to scale. Schematic is a just a representation. All colors are accurate. Chassis Ground Converter Size...
  • Page 104: Light Main

    Sub Panel Attic Light Main Ground Bar 12ga 14ga Main Cabin Lights Dinette Lights Kitchen Lights Rear Lights Bathroom Lights Closet Light Size Color Purpose Breaker Fuse Symbol Legend Main Entrance Switch Plate 14ga Blue Main Cabin Lights See Figure 1 on Switch Plate Converter 14ga Drawing Page...
  • Page 105: Courtesy Lights

    Courtesy Lights Ground Bar Sub Panel Converter Attic Inside Courtesy Lights Ground Bar Outside Courtesy Lights Porch Lights Basement Light Note: NOT to scale. Schematic is a just a representation. All colors are accurate. Symbol Legend Main Entrance Switch Plate Size Color Purpose...
  • Page 106: Cabinet Lights

    Sub Panel Cabinet Lights Attic Ground Bar Note: NOT to scale. Schematic is a just a representation. All colors are accurate. Kitchen Area Switch Plate Size Color Purpose Breaker Fuse Symbol Legend See Figure 2 on Switch Plate Drawing Page 14ga Blue Cabinet Lights...
  • Page 107 Figure 1 Figure 2...
  • Page 108 Size Color Purpose 14ga Yellow LED Ground 14ga Camera(s) 14ga Cell/WiFi Pink 14ga Water Heater 14ga Orange Water Heater 14ga Purple Water Pump 14ga Red/Gray Water Pump 14ga Blue Water Heater LED 14ga Purple/White Water Pump LED 14ga Green/Grey Inside Courtesy Lights 14ga Grey Inside Courtesy Lights...
  • Page 109 Ground Bar Monitors 12v Battery Sub Panel Tank Monitors Carbon Monoxide/LP Monitor Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Detector 1 Amp Battery Operated Tank Monitor Display Note: NOT to scale. Schematic is a just a representation. All colors are accurate. Symbol Legend Size Color Purpose Breaker Fuse...
  • Page 110: Hvac/Water Systems

    Ground Bar Converter Sub Panel Attic Ground Bar HVAC/Water Systems Water Heater Water Pump Furnace Refrigerator AC/Thermostat Exhaust Fans Symbol Legend LED (Light Emitting Diode) Converter * * * Chassis Ground Note: NOT to scale. Schematic is a just a representation. All colors are accurate. Exhaust Fans Switch Size...
  • Page 111 Sub Panel Cell Switch WIFI Switch Attic Ground Bar Communications Radio/TV Radio Satellite Cameras Cell/WIFI Speakers Satellite Camera Switches Satellite Switch Symbol Legend Size Color Purpose Breaker Fuse 14ga Camera(s) 15 Amp Converter LED (Light Emitting Diode) 14ga Tan/Black Camera(s) Chassis Ground Cell/WIFI Speakers...
  • Page 112: 120V Harness

    Converter 120v Harness 120v Receptacles GFI Receptacles Water Heater GFCI 20 20 15 15 15 15 Air Conditioner Streetside Recep Attic Recep Curbside Recep Closet Recep Kitchen Recep Refrigerator Recep Microwave Recep Symbol Legend Converter Wire Gauges: Romex 120v Receptacle Yellow AC/Water Heater ----- 12/2 Refrigerator ----------- 14/2...
  • Page 113 Converter 120v Harness 120v Receptacles GFI Receptacles Water Heater GFCI Air Conditioner Streetside Recep Attic Recep Closet Recep Please Note 120v is pre-wired but not Kitchen Recep connected to Truma water heater. Refrigerator Recep Microwave Recep Symbol Legend Converter Wire Gauges: Romex 120v Receptacle AC/Water Heater ----- 12/2 Refrigerator ----------- 14/2...
  • Page 114 Converter 120v Harness Inverter 120v Receptacles GFI Receptacles Water Heater GFCI 20 20 Air Conditioner Streetside Recep Attic Recep Curbside Recep Closet Recep Kitchen Recep Refrigerator Recep Microwave Recep Symbol Legend Converter Inverter Wire Gauges: Romex AC/Water Heater ----- 12/2 Refrigerator ----------- 14/2 120v Receptacle Microwave ------------- 14/2...
  • Page 115 Converter 120v Harness Inverter 120v Receptacles GFI Receptacles Water Heater GFCI Air Conditioner Streetside Recep Attic Recep Curbside Recep Closet Recep Please Note 120v is pre-wired but not Kitchen Recep connected to Truma water heater. Refrigerator Recep Symbol Legend Microwave Recep Converter Inverter 120v Receptacle...
  • Page 116 Battery packages for the Oliver Legacy Elite II are available in three di erent combinations. 4 - 6v Trojan AGM Battery Schematics 4 - 6v Trojan T-105 2 - 12v Duralasts 4x 6v Batteries 2x 12v Batteries The schematics shown below consist of every option available.
  • Page 117: Zamp Solar

    ZAMP Solar Schematic...
  • Page 121 Testing Your Breakaway System Step 1. Unplug the trailer connector from the tow vehicle. Step 2. Pull the pin straight out of the breakaway switch. This will require approximately 40 pounds of pull to remove the pin. Step 3. Attempt to pull the trailer with the tow vehicle. The trailer wheels will rotate a little, to apply the brakes.
  • Page 122 NOTES...

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