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  • Page 1 T@B 320 MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer and Copyright All information, illustrations and specifications contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication approval. When new materials and production techniques are developed that can improve the quality of its product, or material substitutions are necessary due to availability, nüCamp RV reserves the right to make such changes T@B Owner’s Manual nüCamp RV...
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION ................................1 Purchaser’s Responsibilities ............................. 2 GENERAL INFORMATION............................3 Coverage Provided ..............................3 Owner’s Obligation ..............................3 Limited Warranty ..............................3 What Is Not Covered ..............................4 Making a Service Appointment ..........................5 Waiting at the Repair Facility ........................... 5 Service ..................................
  • Page 5 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter ..........................18 Appliances ..................................19 Air Conditioner ...............................19 Stove ..................................20 Refrigerator ................................21 Alde Heating System ...............................23 LK 550 Mixing Valve .............................24 Entertainment/Electrical ..............................25 Television ................................25 Stereo CD Player ..............................25 Exterior...................................26 General Information and Operation .........................26 Water Tank Fill ...............................27 City Water Connection ............................27 Exterior Shower ..............................29 Waste System ................................30...
  • Page 6 Interior Odor ................................40 Upholstery and Drapes ............................40 Wall & Ceiling Panels .............................41 Floors ..................................41 Wood Product Care ..............................41 Fiberglass Top Care ..............................41 Laminate Top Care ..............................41 Power Range Hood ....................Error! Bookmark not defined. Refrigerator ................................41 Alde System ................................41 Drains ..................................41 Shower Care ................................41 Sink Care ................................41 Storage Tips ..................................42...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION We have provided many important safety messages in The Owner’s Manual for your new T@B trailer is this manual. Always read and obey all designed to respond to the most frequent inquiries safety messages. regarding the operation, function, and care of the many systems that make modern trailering a joy.
  • Page 8: Purchaser's Responsibilities

    Purchaser’s Responsibilities 2) Familiarize yourself with your camper. Observe all the component manufacturers instructions regarding the use and service of their products. IMPORTANT: The purchaser is required to read this 3) Complete and return all the warranty cards to document prior to signing it. each respective manufacturer.
  • Page 9: General Information

    provided with your RV and file appropriate GENERAL INFORMATION individual warranty cards as required. Welcome Home! You have joined an elite group, and as you begin Welcome to the nüCamp RV family and thank you making great memories using your new nüCamp for selecting a nüCamp...
  • Page 10: What Is Not Covered

    Defects or damage caused by, in whole or in part, or Warranty Exclusions in any way related to: Accidents, misuse (including This warranty is limited to only items constructed off-road use), or negligence; Failure to comply with nüCamp nüCamp RV therefore makes no the instructions set forth in any owner’s manual warranty with respect to component parts provided with the camper;...
  • Page 11: Making A Service Appointment

    nüCamp RV does not warranty equipment or warranty service shall be the sole responsibility of accessories installed at any dealership or other place the owner. of business, or by any other party. Waiting at the Repair Facility This Limited Warranty is intended to comply with For safety reasons, most insurance policies prohibit the requirements of both State and Federal laws.
  • Page 12: Safety

    Tire Safety Safety Properly maintained tires improve stopping, Safety Precautions traction, and load-carrying capability of your Many things can be construed as safety related, but vehicle. Also, be sure to read the Tire Safety the most important is your common sense. If you Manual included with your owner’s packet are careless with matches, cigarettes, flammable material, or any other hazardous material, you...
  • Page 13: Camping Pre-Travel Check List

    Camping Pre-Travel Check List Alarms and Detectors Interior Smoke Alarm 1. Turn off water pump switch. A smoke detector is provided with your trailer. A 2. Check battery water level. manual pertaining to the detector is included in the 3. Close windows and vents. paper work given to you at the dealership.
  • Page 14: Important Safety Precautions

    Important Safety Precautions • Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete WARNING combustion of fuels such as wood, charcoal, coal, heating oil, paraffin, gasoline, natural gas, propane, Failure to replace this product by the butane, etc. “REPLACE BY DATE” printed on the alarm cover may result in death by Carbon Monoxide •...
  • Page 15 The following conditions can result in potentially dangerous CO situations WARNING Excessive spillage or reverse-venting of fuel Many causes of reported CARBON burning appliances caused by outdoor conditions, MONOXIDE POISONING indicate that while such as: victims are aware that they are not well, they •...
  • Page 16: Fire Extinguisher

    anyone with a history of asthma, allergies, or lung problems, may be more susceptible to the effects of WARNING off-gassing. Formaldehyde Test units used in RVs after the trailer has been in storage, before each trip, and once a week Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring substance while in use.
  • Page 17: Ventilation

    Ventilation behind. Turn off the gas supply and make sure To reduce or lessen exposure to chemicals from off everything is properly stowed. Use your pre-travel gassing, it is of utmost importance that you ventilate check list and you are ready for more travel your recreational vehicle.
  • Page 18: Stabilizing Jacks

    Stabilizing Jacks ceiling, where it will manifest itself as warped or The stabilizing jacks are located at the rear corners stained panels. of the trailer. Use the manual handle to hand crank Appearance of these conditions may indicate a the jacks into position. Stabilizers should only be serious problem.
  • Page 19: Molds

    Molds NOTE Molds are microscopic organisms that naturally If using a dehumidifier, please read and follow occur in virtually every environment, indoors and all manufacturer instructions and out. Outdoors, mold growth is important in the recommendations for the use and cleaning of the decomposition of plants.
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  • Page 21: Interior

    brush or nylon scouring pads, furniture polish, Interior spirit-based polish, powder or liquid abrasive General Information and Cleaning cleaners, bleach or other strong detergents. Scuffs, The interior of all nüCamp RV campers has been dirt, and spillages should be cleaned up as soon as designed for comfort, convenience, durability, and possible.
  • Page 22: Battery/12-Volt System Information

    Cleaning Instructions The charge in the 12-volt batteries can be replenished, depending on the tow vehicle, from the 1. Turn fan motor off. tow vehicle alternator through the 7-way cord. This charge will flow to the batteries, but in order for it 2.
  • Page 23: 120-Volt Electrical System

    • The voltage should be within 13.8 and 14.0 volts. Fuses and Breakers (The meter of the tester should be calibrated Breakers periodically.) The distribution panel was • If converter is not within these voltages, have it designed to use a 30 Amp serviced by a qualified technician or replace it.
  • Page 24: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

    trailer battery(s) with the battery disconnect switch in the ON position. If the 7-way cord is hooked up NOTE and depending on your vehicle, your tow vehicle battery as well. The speed and degree of charge When operating with city power, make very depends on how much power is used for lights and certain that the service is 120-volt and not 240- appliances, as only the surplus goes to charging the...
  • Page 25: Appliances

    load wire and ground. Each GFCI circuit breaker is Test button is pushed, the GFCI is not working calibrated to trip with a ground current of 5 properly or has been incorrectly installed (wired milliamperes or more. Since most persons can feel wrong).
  • Page 26: Stove

    If your AC unit doesn’t turn on and is not a Cool conditioning can be increased by closing all Cat brand, check the GFI on the plug, press the windows and curtains and parking your camper in TEST button then the RESET button. If the unit still the shade.
  • Page 27: Refrigerator

    4) Avoid use or storage of aerosol cans near an appliance. Many are explosive when exposed to heat and may be highly WARNING flammable. 5) Do not leave plastic items on the cooktop as Do not turn the oven or burner control knobs ON, they may melt or soften.
  • Page 28 should burn off in a short time. Always follow the have a decent charge before you can start the appliance manufacturer’s lighting and operating refrigerator on propane mode. instructions. NOTE: Do not travel with your refrigerator on propane as it may blow out causing the refrigerator to stop cooling.
  • Page 29: Alde Heating System

    the car. Running on DC will run down the battery Alde Controllers quickly. The Alde system will be operated either by a Digital Dry Camping Touch Screen Panel or a 214 Manual Controller. If While dry camping, instead of using DC mode, you you have the digital touch screen panel you can find can also use the refrigerator as a cooler.
  • Page 30: Lk 550 Mixing Valve

    f) LP gas burner ON. Turn on the water pump and open hot water at the kitchen sink, and at the shower, when water flows g) Red LED flashes if the voltage to the boiler continuously the heater is full. For more details, see goes below 10.5 V (automatic resetting at the water pump section of this manual.
  • Page 31: Entertainment/Electrical

    Adjustments are carried out in small steps. A ¼ turn When using hot water faucets in the camper for the first time after heating water, open the valve slowly corresponds to approximately 7° C (44.6° F). to reduce water splattering from pressure build up. Reinstall the knob and check that it engages with the teeth.
  • Page 32: Exterior

    5) Sound Adjustment pump shuts off as soon as the system is re- pressurized. Press PUSH/AUDIO to step through the following sound adjustment options: BAS Turn the pump ON to pressurize the water system. (bass), TRE (treble), BAL (balance) and When the faucet is opened, the water may sputter FAD (fader).
  • Page 33: Water Tank Fill

    Operation water heater and purging the water lines of air. Pump cycling may be caused by excessive pressure 7) Close cap and lock the access door. created by one or more of the followings, within a plumbing system: City Water Connection ...
  • Page 34 3) Connect the other end of the hose to the camper city water inlet. 4) Turn on the outside source of water. NOTE: Gradually open the hot & cold water at the When leaving the camper for extended periods, it is sinks and shower to clear air from the lines.
  • Page 35: Exterior Shower

    5) Switch on the water pump. Open all faucets For your protection, this faucet is equipped with a vacuum breaker (back-flow preventer) to prevent one at a time until all air is purged, and the contamination of your potable water supply. The water flows freely.
  • Page 36: Waste System

    or drained. The display will automatically shut off Each system is self-contained and allows disposal after 5 minutes in hold mode. To end the hold mode of waste water at designated dump stations at your before the 5 minutes is up, press any tank button, convenience.
  • Page 37 correct it. It is also a good idea to carry a few spare 3) Arrange the sewer hose so it slopes evenly and is supported to maintain the slope. parts that will correct a small problem that may 4) Dump the black water holding tank first. develop.
  • Page 38: Water System Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Run enough water into the tank to cover the bottom. Do not use harsh household drain cleaners. Do not This will aid the breakup of solid wastes. The gray use motorized drain augers. water knife valve may be left open. Sometimes the holding tank valve will get clogged.
  • Page 39: L P Gas

    climates vary, and winter maintenance needs may of 10 SCFH (Standard Cubic Feet per Hour) or less. be affected. This is also referred to as the bypass flow. Be sure to read the literature supplied with plumbing components, such as the water pump, for Bypass flow is extremely important in the proper troubleshooting tips.
  • Page 40: Propane Regulator

    normal flow to the system. Equalization occurs in approximately 5 seconds and, in most cases, goes completely unnoticed. If, however, an appliance is WARNING left on or there is a leak or open flow in the system,  the bypass pressure will not be able to equalize and To avoid potential problems, have your allow the flow-limiting device to reopen.
  • Page 41: Basic Rules For Lpg Safety

    WARNING Your LPG tanks must be filled as directed by the WARNING tank manufacturer. Instructions are located on a Do not bring or store LPG tanks, gasoline, or decal near the fill valve. The decal must not be other flammable liquids inside the vehicle defaced.
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  • Page 43: General Maintenance

    the exterior surfaces. Wash your camper in a shady General Maintenance area, not in direct sunlight. If the camper is parked Periodic maintenance and cleaning of your in the sun, move it into the shade and let the exterior recreational vehicle are necessary to retain the cool down before you start.
  • Page 44: Sealant Renewal

    high quality painted surfaces, is recommended. The  Shrunken or separated sealant. cleaning solution should be neither high acidic nor  Clean all areas to be resealed with mineral highly alkaline; a pH range of 3 to 11 is spirits. Make sure that all areas to be recommended.
  • Page 45: Acrylic Windows/Skylight

    silicone spray or lubricant. Follow the directions on the product container. Keep screens, exit latches Acrylic Windows/Skylight and window slides clean and free of debris. Keep your acrylic windows and/or skylight vent Periodically test the operation of all windows and looking and performing like new by using the their components.
  • Page 46: Exterior Lights

    prongs with very fine sandpaper, being careful not Exterior Lights to damage the contact area. Check the operation of your camper’s exterior lights Battery(s) prior to each trip. This should also include your truck’s lighting. An inoperative bulb or fixture can Your camper is outfitted with a battery(s) that create an unsafe condition by reducing your ability operates lighting or other accessories.
  • Page 47: Wall & Ceiling Panels

    Refrigerator WARNING Clean interior with mild soap and water after each Do not use lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, trip. Defrost freezer and empty ice trays. When carbon tetrachloride, gasoline, or naphtha for defrosting, place dry towels in the refrigerator to any cleaning purposes.
  • Page 48: Storage Tips

    that you use protective mats, racks, or dishpans to vents to prevent moisture and insects from help protect your sink. Always allow pans to cool entering during storage. before setting them in your sink. 7) Check the interior of the camper periodically to be sure leaks have not developed or that Storage Tips condensation has not formed, causing...
  • Page 49: Care And Maintenance Chart

    Care and Maintenance Chart Maintenance Procedure Item please see appropriate section in owner's manual for specific procedure instruction. Appliances Check for obstruction on exterior vents Battery Check battery condition Bearings Repack wheel bearings yearly Brakes Check and adjust Cabinets Apply furniture polish as needed Carpeting Vacuum after each trip Chassis,...
  • Page 50: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Schedule Date Maintenance/Repair Schedule Service Center Name/Address...
  • Page 51: Winterization

    10) Cap and close the holding tank drain, city Winterization water inlet and fresh water fill spout. Operating in Freezing Conditions can damage 11) Turn off all radios, TV’s, interior and piping and equipment if camper is not winterized. exterior lights. Always winterize your camper if you are camping 12) Close the mini blinds and day/night shades.
  • Page 52 3) Turn the water pump ON and open all hot water, has stopped coming out of the drain valves and cold-water faucets. When the flow of shown in page 2 and 3 you can attach the hose the water stops, turn the pump OFF. Open fittings back on the pump.
  • Page 53: Clamshell T@B

    Clamshell T@B Valves are in camping season mode Valves are in winterizing mode after water was drained from the lines (only needed if you’re using RV antifreeze to winterize)
  • Page 54 This is a “blow out” plug that fits into your city water Here is what you can use to put antifreeze into the city connection, then connects to a standard air compressor water line; it has a hose connection on the tubing. hose…...
  • Page 55: U - Q - L And S Floor Plan T@Bs

    Valves are in winterizing mode after water U - Q - L and S floor plan T@BS drained from the lines Valves are in camping season mode (only needed if you’re using RV antifreeze to winterize) Fresh water tank fill port. Located in front of the Passenger side wheel.
  • Page 57: Component Manufacturers Contact Information

    Exterior Sealant Chart Coming soon Schematics Coming soon Component Manufacturers Contact Information These items have Standalone warranty coverage from the Component manufacturer. 1. Axles (Dexter Axle) phone 574-295-7888 (http://www.dexteraxle.com/contact_us______) 2. Tires (Lionshead) Brenda Speicher Email: bspeicher@lionsheadtireandwheel.com Phone: 574-533-6169 3. Radio/DVD Player/Monitor/Speakers (ASA Electronics) phone 877-305-0445 call for immediate Customer Service Support and 877-845-8750 for Technical Assistance.

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