CHTC HT45 Operator's Manual

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  • Page 2 At the time of printing, content is the most current available. Due to technological advancements and continuous improvement of our products and the products of our component suppliers, CHTC (USA), INC. reserves the right to change specifications without notification.
  • Page 3 FOREWORD NOTES...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION CONTROLS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............1 INSTRUMENT PANEL ............... 11 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ............. 2 SWITCH PANELS ..............16 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) PLATES ....2 CLIMATE CONTROLLER ............20 MOTOR COACH SPECIFICATIONS ........... 3 STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN ..........
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS DAILY INSPECTIONS NEW MOTOR COACH BREAK-IN ........... 67 ENGINE OIL LEVEL ..............52 ENGINE COMPARTMENT ............69 ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ............52 ENGINE OIL ................71 DRIVE BELTS AND BELT TENSION ........52 GEAR LUBRICANT ..............72 BATTERY .................
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions are noted throughout this manual. Each safety This manual contains information on systems operation, component instruction is given as a WARNING or a CAUTION and is accompanied location, and scheduled maintenance procedures, which pertain to by a safety symbol as shown below: standard and optional equipment on HT 45 Motor Coaches.
  • Page 7: How To Use This Manual

    INTRODUCTION HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) PLATES Motor Coach VIN Plate This manual is divided into nine major sections: The motor coach VIN plate is mounted inside the motor coach to the driver’s right side at step-well wall. The motor coach plate has the SECTION 1 - FOREWORD following information on it: motor coach model, motor coach overall weight, motor coach code, rated passenger capacity, VIN, chassis...
  • Page 8: Motor Coach Specifications

    INTRODUCTION Motor Coach SPECIFICATIONS BODY STRUCTURE Overall Length ..... . . 45 ft 6 in (13.9 m) The semi-monocoque body truss structure is closed by U-shaped body Overall Height .
  • Page 9: Engine Specification

    INTRODUCTION ENGINE SPECIFICATION Standard Equipment • Diesel particulate filter • Electronic Control Module (ECM) Cummins ISX12 425 EPA2013 • Electronic Data Link, SAE/ATA, SAE/J1939 • Electronically Controlled Unit Injection Fuel System Cylinders ......6 inline •...
  • Page 10: Transmission Specifications

    INTRODUCTION TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Continued Allison B 500R Transmission Allison B 500R Features and Benefits: • Allison Transmission has built a reputation on their ability to build • Six forward speeds, one reverse. transmissions that last just about forever. That is why Allison Automatics are the preferred choice for many large, well-known •...
  • Page 11: Suspension

    INTRODUCTION SUSPENSION STEERING SYSYTEM Front Axle Power Steering ZF RL75E (2016) ZF8098 RL85E (2017) Double A-shaped beam axle, airbag suspension, two leveling valves Recirculating ball-type power steering system. with two airbags, two telescopic shock absorbers and lateral stabilizer. WHEELS AND TIRES Front wheel orientation: Wheel camber 0.5º...
  • Page 12: Safety

    SAFETY SAFETY WARNING Use extreme caution while under motor coach, as motor coach OPERATOR PRECAUTIONS can suddenly drop when air is intentionally or unintentionally removed from the suspension. Ensure parking brakes have been The following precautions have been prepared for your safety and the applied and the wheels remaining on the ground are secured with safety of your passengers and fellow motorists.
  • Page 13: Passenger Seatbelts

    Help protect you in almost every type of crash; including side, rear impacts, and rollovers. In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact CHTC (USA), more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt.
  • Page 14: Fire Extinguisher

    SAFETY FIRE EXTINGUISHER EMERGENCY EXITS Emergency Roof Escape Hatch WARNING Inspect the fire extinguisher monthly to make sure it has a sufficient charge. Look at the gauge at the top of the extinguisher to verify proper charge. There are two escape hatches located in the roof for emergency exit of WARNING the motor coach.
  • Page 15: Integrated Backup Camera

    SAFETY Emergency Escape Window Integrated Backup Camera This backup camera and radar sees not only what is behind the motor coach, but also gives an estimated distance to the nearest object. The motor coach is equipped with three emergency exit windows on the left side and three on the right side.
  • Page 16: Controls Instrument Panel

    SAFETY CONTROLS INSTRUMENT PANEL The instrument panel and controls are designed to provide the driver with the ability to monitor and control the operation of the motor coach.
  • Page 17 CONTROLS Table 1: Instrument Panel Face Number Table 1: Instrument Panel Face Seatbelt Warning Number Item If driver is not wearing seat belt, this light will appear. Brake Pad Wear Indicator Engine Oil Pressure This light appears when the brake pad is worn and thin. When the electronic system find engine oil pressure does not match calibration data, this light will appear.
  • Page 18 CONTROLS Table 1: Instrument Panel Face Table 1: Instrument Panel Face Number Item Number Item Water in Fuel Glow plug Water has been sensed in fuel filter assembly. This can Wait to start engine preheat. Do not start engine until cause the engine to run rough and be difficult to start.
  • Page 19 CONTROLS Normal TFT Screen Table 1: Instrument Panel Face Number Gauges Engine RPM Fuel Level Speedometer Air Pressure 1 Air Pressure 2 Table 2: Normal TFT Screen Number Item Washroom Emergency Label This symbol appears when the emergency switch inside the WC was pressed.
  • Page 20 CONTROLS TFT Screen Indicator Symbols Table 3: TFT Screen Indicator Symbols Letter Item Retarder Functional Indicator Transmission Gear Indicator Cooling Water Level Warning Indicator Air Filter Warning Indicator Hydraulic Fan Warning Indicator Transmission Oil Temperature Warning Indicator Tag Axle Release Pressure Indicator Kilometer/mileage Display Table 3: TFT Screen Indicator Symbols Emergency Door Indicator...
  • Page 21: Switch Panels

    CONTROLS SWITCH PANELS Table 4: Upper Left Switch Panel Upper Left Switch Panel Number Item Luggage Compartment Light Switch Driver Light Switch Step Light Switch Docking Lights Switch Table 4: Upper Left Switch Panel Number Item Automatic Fire Suppression System Stand-by (Only operate in case of engine fire) WC Emergency Indicator and Level Front Fog Lamp Switch...
  • Page 22 CONTROLS LOWER LEFT SWITCH PANEL Table 5: Lower Left Side Switch Panel Number Item Window Switch Yellow Daylight Switch White Daylight Switch Passenger Reading Light Switch Blue Overhead L.E.D. Switch Left Sun Visor Switch Right Sun Visor Switch Main Power Switch Dash Light Dimmer Rear View Mirror Defrost Switch Wash Compartment Activation Switch...
  • Page 23 CONTROLS Right Side Upper Switch Panel Table 10: Right Side Switch Panel Table 10: Right Side Switch Panel Number Item Number Item Engine Air Intake Stop Switch Cruise Control Activation Switch Air Intake Close Test Switch Outage Protection Cover Switch Outage Protection Switch DPF Inhibited Regeneration Switch Cruise Control Speed/Resume/Set Switch...
  • Page 24 CONTROLS Right Side Lower Switch Panel Table 10: Right Side Switch Panel Table 10: Right Side Switch Panel Number Item Number Item ABS Diagnosis Switch Diagnosis Trigger Switch ASR Shut Down Switch Limp Home Switch ASR Switch Retarder On/Off Switch Tag Axle Bleed Valve Switch TV Monitor Flip Down Switch Back to Normal Height Switch...
  • Page 25: Climate Controller

    CONTROLS Table 6: Driver Climate Controller CLIMATE CONTROLLER Driver Climate Controller Number Item Set/Select Button It is used for selecting between menus. In Test/Diagnostic mode, it is used to test and diagnose different components with in the HVAC system. Power Button Turn unit ON or OFF Table 6: Driver Climate Controller Number...
  • Page 26 CONTROLS Motor Coach Climate Controller During vehicle maintenance, service personnel can enter diagnostic mode by pressing preset sequence of buttons or using optional MCC Coolview via CANBus connection. In this mode, errors stored in memory and real-time data of inputs and outputs are displayed for easy trouble shooting .
  • Page 27 CONTROLS SPHEROS Auxiliary HEATER ® Table 8: Timer Controls Number Item 7-Day Digital Timer Display Day/Time Advance Button Day/Time Reverse Button Heater On/Off Button Program Selection Button Clock Button WARNING Due to the danger of poisoning and suffocation, the heater must not be operated in enclosed areas, such as garages or workshops, without an exhaust-venting system, not even if the start-up is activated by the timer or remote start device.
  • Page 28 CONTROLS Programmed Heater Operation WARNING At filling stations and fuel depots, the heater must be switched off Three memory locations numbered 1 to 3 are available. Each memory as there is a potential danger of explosions. location can be assigned a given time together with the day of the week.
  • Page 29: Steering Wheel And Column

    CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN EXTERIOR MIRRORS SELECT/CONTROL MODULE The two levers on the steering column contain controls for driving features you use most often. The left lever controls the turn signals, headlights, and hazard warning lights. The right lever controls the windshield washer, wipers, and retarder lever.
  • Page 30 CONTROLS Windshield Wiper Controls Steering Wheel Height Control WARNING Windshield Wipers Adjusting the steering wheel position while driving may cause you to lose control of the motor coach, and to seriously injure you and CAUTION your passengers. Adjust the steering wheel only when the motor Do not operate wiper in dry conditions.
  • Page 31 CONTROLS Steering Wheel Angle Control Turn lock-handle located on right side of steering column counterclockwise to adjust steering wheel angle, then tighten by turning lock-handle clockwise. WARNING Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it.
  • Page 32: Parking Brake

    CONTROLS Ignition Switch Horn WARNING Do not turn the ignition key to the OFF position while the motor To use the horn, press either horn button located on the top of the coach is moving. steering wheel center pad. The horn should sound while pressing down on either button.
  • Page 33: Emergency Brake

    CONTROLS EMERGENCY BRAKE CAUTION Motor coach must be stopped prior to activating emergency brake. Pull the handle up to engage the emergency brake. Press the handle down to release emergency brake. In case of parking brake malfunction, the emergency brake will return to the original position automatically.
  • Page 34: Driver's Seat

    CONTROLS ® ISRI Driver’s Seat The seat can be moved forward and backward. The backrest angle Table 11: ISRI Driver’s Seat can be fully adjusted. Number Item Number Item Armrest Adjuster Height Adjuster Backrest Shock Absorber Adjuster Adjuster Horizontal Adjuster Quick Release Tilt Adjuster Seat Cushion...
  • Page 35 CONTROLS General Information Check seat frequently to ensure proper function. Regularly check that seat is tight. If seat wobbles, check for loose bolts or other faults. To ensure proper function of the driver’s seat and to prevent damage of WARNING pneumatic spring, adjust the loaded driver’s seat to the highest height No objects should be placed within the moving area of the driver’s position.
  • Page 36 CONTROLS Backrest Adjustment Seat Pan Angle Adjustment Pull up the locking lever to release the backrest catch. The backrest is Adjust the angle of the seat pan by pulling the left handle upwards. The brought into the desired position by simultaneously exerting or relieving seat pan can be moved to the desired position by pressing or relieving pressure.
  • Page 37: Deluxe Tour Guide Seat

    CONTROLS DELUXE TOUR GUIDE SEAT (OPTIONAL) Quick Lowering The deluxe tour guide seat is a folding seat located at the entrance The seat can be lowered to lowest position by pressing the key and door. The tour guide seat is conveniently located near the audio/video locking it.
  • Page 38: Passenger Seats

    CONTROLS PASSENGER SEATS The passenger seats are self-righting and adjustable recline seats. These seats are equipped with (optional) folding footrests. Passenger seats are outfitted with retractable armrests and reclining handles. Each seat is equipped with a convenient magazine holder and USB connections.
  • Page 39: Gear Selector

    CONTROLS GEAR SELECTOR WARNING It is a requirement that the driver of a commercial vehicle specified under paragraph A sections 1-6 of FMCSA regulation 392.10 need only cross railroad grade crossings in a gear that permits the vehicle to complete the crossing without a change of gears. CAUTION Do not release the parking brake or attempt to select a gear until the air pressure is at the correct level.
  • Page 40 CONTROLS Start-up Power Down 1. Select N on the shift control. 1. Turn the ignition key to ON and allow the “Allison shift pad” to power- NOTE: Neutral should always be reached before UltraShift power down is performed except in cases of emergency. •...
  • Page 41: Passenger Interior Controls

    CONTROLS Stop Switch PASSENGER INTERIOR CONTROLS Press to let the driver know to stop the vehicle Passenger Chime Switch Table 13: Passenger Controls Number Item Speaker Individual Reading Lamp Switches Push button to turn On/Off Omni-directional Individual Reading Lamps Push in any direction to direct light Omni-directional Individual Ventilation Ports Push in any direction to direct air flow...
  • Page 42: Operating General Instructions

    OPERATING OPERATING ENGINE STARTUP Engage parking brake. Put the gearshift in the neutral position, making GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS sure that the rear compartment doors are closed (or engine is prevented from starting). Insert the key into the ignition start switch and After performing the daily inspection and safety checks, you are ready turn clockwise to the start position.
  • Page 43 OPERATING Engine This will allow circulating coolant and lubricating oil to carry heat away from cylinder head, valves, pistons, cylinder liners, and bearings, thus preventing warping of valve stems or distortion of other parts resulting After starting the engine, but before operation, be sure the indicator from uneven cooling.
  • Page 44: Winter Driving Tips

    OPERATING WINTER DRIVING TIPS DPF REGENERATION Perform the following winter driving tips for enhanced motor coach A diesel particulate filter, sometimes called a DPF, is a device designed performance needed during cold weather to remove diesel particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine.
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  • Page 47: Park Regeneration

    OPERATING Park Regeneration Procedure Park the vehicle safely off the road and away from flammable materials. Place vehicle in neutral and apply parking brake. Press regen button then press engine diagnosis button DPF Switch Diagnosis Switch The engine speed will automatically ramp up to a preset RPM which indicates the regen cycle has started.
  • Page 48: Audio/Visual System

    OPERATING AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEM ™ Xiahua DVD/CD GSS DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/USB Receiver features: • DVD/VCD/CD/MP3 Player • GIGA MP3 multi-play MP3 ™ • Table 1: Xiahua Audio/Video Player Basic Controls • WAV Files Burned on DVD • MOS-FET Power Amp ™ • iPod Ready •...
  • Page 49 OPERATING Remote Control Operation...
  • Page 50 OPERATING Public Address System The coach is equipped with one 19 inches strategically drop down LCD screen monitor that are controlled by switch at drivers dash and 6-10 inch stationary LCD monitors. Operation 1. 24V power supply, while output voltage is 13.8V±0.2V (8Amax). Use the host unit with audio amplifier and connect as to system requires, check cable connection.
  • Page 51: Lavatory

    OPERATING Pre-Trip Procedures LAVATORY Ensure that the freshwater tank is full. General Information For safety and convenience, the toilet module has been installed with safety handles inside and out of the module. The dashboard contains an indicator for the following: •...
  • Page 52 OPERATING evacuation valve to drain holding tank. Toilet Module Operation WARNING Do not spray water at the electrical junction box, fans, or other electrical equipment. Doing so could damage equipment and seriously injure personnel. Remove all trash and restock supplies. Use a damp cloth to wipe the surfaces.
  • Page 53 OPERATING Wastewater Holding Tank Wastewater holding tank is located in the right rear access panel of the motor coach. Flip switch back after evacuation. When cleaning inside of toilet module, remove the cover of the floor drain. The water then can be drained directly out of the motor coach through the floor drain.
  • Page 54: Electric Driver Sun Shades

    OPERATING Cold Weather Procedures ENTRANCE DOOR EMERGENCY RELEASE Interior Emergency Release Shut down toilet module for sub-freezing temperatures. Drain all water from freshwater and wastewater holding tanks. Ensure toilet flushes several times to drain water from bowl. Toilet module cannot be put back in service until sliding valve and all components are thawed.
  • Page 55: Luggage Compartment

    OPERATING Number Item LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT Radiator Compartment Fresh Water Compartment A/C Condenser Compartment Fuel Tank Filler Door Junction Box Compartment Rear Side Service Compartment/DEF Battery Compartment Entrance Door The transverse luggage compartment may be accessed through seven aluminum doors. There are four luggage bay doors on curb Lights side and 3 luggage bay doors on street side.
  • Page 56: Spare Tire Compartment

    OPERATING SPARE TIRE COMPARTMENT To remove the spare tire, perform the following: 1. Fold bottom door completely down. 2. Loosen ratchet straps, allowing excessive slack for strap to be placed above tire as it is being removed. 3. Pull the tire forward so it slides along the rollers, using caution as the tire exits the support rollers.
  • Page 57: Daily Inspections

    INSPECTION DAILY INSPECTIONS ENGINE OIL LEVEL CAUTION To make sure your motor coach is ready for service, make the following Do not overfill the crankcase. NEVER operate the engine if oil daily inspections. quantity is below the add mark. NOTE: Inspection check sheet is available at the end of this section, With the engine stopped, pull out the oil level dip stick and clean it with and can be copied for reuse.
  • Page 58: Battery

    INSPECTION NOTE: Replace air cleaner filter when air filter warning light indicates. BATTERY AIR STORAGE TANK PURGE Open (LH) driver axle skirt for rear tank drain valve access, and front (LH) driver side access panel behind headlights for front air tank drain valves.
  • Page 59: Fuel Tank

    INSPECTION FUEL TANK POWER STEERING CAUTION Use recommended diesel only. Check fuel gauge while ignition key is in “on” position or engine is running. Add clean diesel when needed. If the motor coach operates in a humid area, keep the fuel level full to prevent moisture on the inside surface of the fuel tank.
  • Page 60: Tires And Wheels

    INSPECTION TIRES AND WHEELS Regular and frequent inspection and proper care will give you the assurance of safe, reliable tire operation. Most tire wear problems are WARNING caused by under inflation such as a slow leak. Low pressure is a tire's worst enemy.
  • Page 61: Inspection Sheet

    INSPECTION INSPECTION SHEET  Check primary filter-water separator.  Check engine oil level.  Check mirrors.  Check for fluid leaks. Engine oil, power steering,  Check headlights (high and low beams). transmission, axle oil, and coolant.  Check taillights. ...
  • Page 62 INSPECTION  Check that all equipment is secured.  Check steering system free play.  Check all emergency equipment.  Check driver’s and passenger seat belts.  Check horn.  Check foot and hand brakes (parking and emergency) for proper operation. ...
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    To avoid property damage, personal injury, or death; take care standard and optional equipment on HT45 series motor coaches. when performing maintenance, making any inspections, or repair. Proper maintenance is important to the safe and reliable operation of all Some of the materials in this motor coach may also be hazardous HT motor coaches.
  • Page 64: Maintenance Records

    2. Set the parking brake and chock the wheels. accepted. 3. Use support stands, never a jack, whenever you must be under a CHTC (USA), INC. reserve the right to request your raised vehicle. maintenance and repair records for verification of compliance with required maintenance practices and intervals.
  • Page 65: Seat Belt Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE Interior For safety, you should check the condition of your seat belts regularly. Sweep or vacuum cabin daily. Clean up spills as soon as possible to prevent injury and to prevent permanent stains. If necessary, hand Pull each belt out fully and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear.
  • Page 66: Engine And Chassis Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE AND CHASSIS MAINTENANCE REMOTE START SWITCH/MASTER DISCONNECT WARNING NOTE: Engine will not start while engine compartment access panel is open. The engine access panel safety switch will disable the ignition switch to prevent serious injury or death. Engine access panel safety switch. Table 1: Remote Start and Master Disconnect Switches Number Item...
  • Page 67: Air Filter

    MAINTENANCE AIR FILTER The air filter should be checked and maintained after each 5,000-mile increment. When the vehicle runs in a heavy dust environment, the replacement cycle of the filter should be shortened. The engine must be off when the intake system is being serviced. Do not start the engine once the filter has been removed.
  • Page 68: Radiator

    MAINTENANCE RADIATOR ENGINE COOLANT WARNING Keep the outside of the radiator clean by using compressed air or a Never open filler cap if coolant is hot. When opening filler cap, first water hose. This will ensure proper air circulation and cooling of the turn it carefully counterclockwise to the first stop and let the engine.
  • Page 69 MAINTENANCE Add the long-life anti-freeze and anti-rust liquid into the radiator. The Long term operation of the engine may cause lime scale to build up in coolant is all-purpose and need not be charged/discharged in the the cooling system. Cooling system must be cleaned by the following method: °...
  • Page 70 MAINTENANCE Table 3: Coolant Mixture Chart Temperature Maximum Boiling Point Glycol Content Water Content Additive Content º º º º F (-45 226.4 F (108 º º º º F (-40 225.5 F (107.5 º º º º F (-35 224.6 F (107 º...
  • Page 71: Brake Pedal

    MAINTENANCE BRAKE PEDAL WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR Adjust brake pedal clearance by loosening the locking nut of the brake Maintain windshield washer reservoir level with a high quality washer pedal and adjust the adjustable nut. Measure the vertical distance with a fluid.
  • Page 72: New Motor Coach Break-In

    MAINTENANCE NEW MOTOR COACH BREAK-IN CAUTION The engine must not be run at its maximum output power during the break-in period. In order to maintain the excellent performance and efficiency of the motor coach, as well as ensure an extended service life. Pay attention to any unusual noises, vibrations, or handling characteristics, at all times during break-in period.
  • Page 73 MAINTENANCE New Motor Coach Break-in Maintenance WARNING Perform the following procedures. Take extreme precautions to drain engine oil while engine is hot. The hot components or hot oil can cause severe burns which can NOTE: The vehicle should be driven on well-maintained roadways lead to permanent injury or death.
  • Page 74: Engine Compartment

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Table 4: Engine Compartment Components Number Item Number Item Fuel/Water Separator Air Filter Power Steering Reservoir Alternator Remote Start / Disconnect Switch Coolant Sight Glass Bitzer AC Compressor Coolant Fill Cap Engine Oil Fill Tube Engine Oil Dipstick Engine Plate Trans Oil Dipstick...
  • Page 75 MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 76: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE ENGINE OIL Place motor coach on level surface. Pull out dipstick and wipe it clean with a clean cloth. Insert dipstick and pull out again. The oil level should The preferred engine oil is an equivalent of the American Petroleum be between the ADD and the FULL marks on the dipstick.
  • Page 77: Gear Lubricant

    MAINTENANCE GEAR LUBRICANT DIESEL FUEL Always use synthetic gear lubricant that conforms to the API GL5 SAE 80W-90 grade. Using the recommended brands from ZF Axles is acceptable. POWER STEERING LUBRICANT Allison C-3, DEXRON-II hydraulic transmission oil should be chosen when the power steering mechanism operates under temperatures °...
  • Page 78: Emergency Starting Using Jumper Cables

    MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY STARTING USING JUMPER CABLES WARNING The following procedures must be performed exactly as outlined, otherwise a fire or a battery explosion could result in property damage, personal injury, or death. 1. Do not allow metal tools to contact positive terminal of battery to prevent shorting of the electrical system. 2.
  • Page 79: Fuse Panel

    MAINTENANCE FUSE PANEL...
  • Page 80 MAINTENANCE First diagram’s fuse panel is installed in the luggage compartment, and second fuse panel is installed beside the battery cabin. WARNING Electrical circuits are designed with a particular wire gauge to meet the fuse and circuit breaker current rating. Do not increase the size of fuse or circuit breaker, or change type of breaker supplied with your motor coach.
  • Page 81 HT 45 MOTOR COACH 12851 South Reservoir Street Chino, CA 91710 Tel.: (909) 325-8588 Fax: ( 909) 993-0838...
  • Page 82: Introduction

    CHTC will make reasonable efforts to ensure all information that you send to us remains confidential and will not be used in any other manner except for approval of labor reimbursement.
  • Page 83: Limited Warranty

    24 months or 250,000 miles whichever comes first, from the date of delivery of the new Coach to Buyer. The CHTC extended limited warranty applies only to contracts for future delivery of all new CHTC HT Series motor coaches.
  • Page 84 ● Road Service Calls and/or Towing charges (6 months and/or above $600 per occurrence). Any assistance initiated by CHTC (roadside or otherwise) does not constitute CHTC’s approval of, or agreement to pay, such charges ●...
  • Page 85: Owner's Responsibility

    ● Perform routine adjustment services regularly, which includes but is not limited to: wheel alignment, wheel balance, headlight adjustment, and brake adjustment ● Keep all preventive, maintenance, and repair records. CHTC will require these records before performing any services.
  • Page 86: Legal Remedies

    No person is authorized to modify this warranty or to assume any other liability on behalf of CHTC unless this modification is made in writing and signed by an authorized officer of CHTC. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
  • Page 87: Performing Repairs

    30 days (if instructed), otherwise CHTC will deny the warranty claim. After the part(s) returned, CHTC will check if: (a) the part(s) is found not defective; or (b) the Buyer’s warranty claim with respect to the returned part is not otherwise in accordance with the terms and conditions of CHTC’s Limited Warranty;...
  • Page 88: Other Limitations

    The obligations of CHTC shall not extend beyond the obligations expressly undertaken herein and CHTC shall have no liability of responsibility to the purchaser of the coach or any third party for any loss or damage, whether direct or indirect or for incidental or consequential damage.

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