Motorhome Information Kit; Options And Equipment; Vehicle Certification Labels; Reference Number Codes - Leisure Wonder Owner's Manual

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INTRODUCTION

MOTORHOME INFORMATION KIT

The Motorhome Information Kit includes but isn't
limited to information on the components, equipment
and appliances listed below.
• Refrigerator
• Stove top
• Furnace
• Electrical Panel
• Toilet
• Water Heater
• Water Pump
• Water Filtration
• Vent (roof)
• Fire Extinguisher
• Smoke Detector
• Thermostat
• CO Detector
• Propane Detector
• Gas Regulator
• TV Antenna
• TV/DVD
• Chassis
• Air Conditioner
• Generator
• View Monitor
• Inverter
• Entertainment System
• Safety
• Flooring and Countertops
• Electric Step
• Solar Panel
• Surge Protector
• Safe

OPTIONS AND EQUIPMENT

Leisure Travel Vans are available in various sizes
and floor plan configurations and with differing
optional equipment. The equipment, accessories and
components described in this manual may not apply in
all respects to your motorhome. Read the material and
manuals provided in the Motorhome Information Kit for
detailed instructions regarding the equipment specific
to your motorhome.
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VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABELS

The vehicle certification labels affixed to your motorhome
contain vehicle identification and other important
reference information. Never remove or destroy these
labels. The labels are located on the driver & passenger
door frames. See location details on the following page.

REFERENCE NUMBER CODES

MANUFACTURE/CONVERSION DATE
The date on which the coach portion of your motorhome
was built.
GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR)
The maximum permissible weight of this fully loaded
motorhome.
SLEEPING CAPACITY WEIGHT RATING (SCWR)
The manufacturer's designated number of sleeping
positions multiplied by 154 lbs (70 Kgs).
OCCUPANT AND CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY
(OCCC)
The value equal to the GVWR minus UVW and full LP. In
other words, OCCC is the amount of weight in occupants,
cargo, water and trailer tongue weight that can be added
to the motorhome without exceeding the GVWR.
GROSS COMBINED WEIGHT RATING (GCWR)
The Gross Combined Weights Rating of the motorhome,
i.e., combined weight of the Motorhome and any towed
vehicle.
DESIGNATED SLEEPING CAPACITY
The manufacturer's designated number of sleeping
positions.
GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING (GAWR)
The value specified as the load carrying capacity of
a single axle system, as measured at the tire-ground
interface.
TIRE SPECIFICATION
Recommended tires specification to meet handling,
loading and safety requirements. Replacement tires
must meet these specifications.
COLD TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE
Inflation pressures recommended (while cold) for the
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