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At nuCamp we are firstly a group of men and women that care deeply for one another, honor one links, third-party links, errors, omissions, inaccuracies or any other content on the websites. These another, are transparent, build relationships to change people’s lives, esteem one another higher than...
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All operating procedures in this manual are designed as typical under normal conditions. Safe 120V AC Shore Power ......33 Safety Messages ........10 operation and use of any nuCamp camper is the sole responsibility of the owner. nuCamp will not be 12V DC System ........34 SERVICE & WARRANTY Fire Safety ........10-11...
Your camper must pass the PDI test before it is eligible to be sold to you. nuCamp does not control dealer actions and is not responsible for an incomplete PDI.
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These may come in handy in some emergencies as well as 1. To obtain service, locate your nearest authorized nuCamp dealer using our “Find a Dealer” for any type of troubleshooting that may arise. The tools suitable for your needs may depend largely on www.nucamprv.com...
• Understand the type of fire you are dealing with. Using water in a The Emergency Exit Window in all nuCamp campers is recognized by the grease fire may spread the fire while using water for an electrical fire “EXIT” label and its red handles. This exit serves as a secondary means of may result in electrocution.
Practice the following: In most cases of CO poisoning, individuals becomes aware they are not feeling well but become so disoriented they aren’t able to save themselves • Teach all occupants how to operate the EXIT window before by getting to fresh air or calling for help. This is especially dangerous for an emergency.
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Find the center of gravity for your type model. b. Determine the recommended center of gravity zone for Selecting the right combination of truck for your nuCamp truck camper, your truck, as listed in your truck owner’s manual. If you requires understanding a few guidelines.
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The jacks should disengage. If they continue to operate, unplug the jack(s) from their exterior plug and contact your nuCamp dealer for servicing. • Obey all traffic rules. They are for your safety.
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• Ratings are maximum limits that under no circumstance should be exceeded. These limits are established by lowering the camper. nuCamp and our part manufacturers in the design of the trailer. • Only store your camper on level ground. •...
RV Industry Standard 7-Way Plug Charge Tail/Running Lights (BLACK) (GREEN) Right Turn/Stop Left Turn/Stop (BROWN) (RED) • Use caution when loading and unloading the camper on a windy day. The amount of wind that is dangerous depends on your exposure and the weight of the camper. It is best to avoid loading Backup Lights on a windy day.
® System serves a dual purpose, not only heating the space mounted in the nuCamp control panel, select a power source, adjust to your desired but providing on-demand hot water and continuous hot water when temperature and enjoy the warmth and comfort of the Alde ®...
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PLUMBING & WINTERIZATION WATER SYSTEM INFORMATION & SAFETY Your camper is equipped with a two-part plumbing system – fresh water and waste water. • Generally, RV air conditioners are only designed to cool the inside air approximately 20° F lower than the outside air.
This is a simple nuCamp monitor panel and the other on the Nautilus Plumbing Control 10. Wipe down shower with a dry rag to keep water stains to a fix and is only a matter of adjusting the panel.
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The camper must be drained and have antifreeze protection nuCamp recommends the RV antifreeze before storing or camping in below freezing temperatures in fall/ winter. The most common and unpleasant problem with the black tank is clogging. To minimize clogging: winterizing method as a safer option.
PROPANE GAS SYSTEM LP SAFETY • Only approved DOT propane gas cylinders may be used for the camper. Propane gas, also known as LP or liquefied petroleum, is a naturally • Fill LP tanks at authorized propane fueling facilities only. odorless, highly flammable fuel stored in gas cylinders (commonly called LP tanks) used by appliances such as the stovetop, refrigerator, and Alde ®...
If parts need replaced, consult your • ALWAYS fully extend the power cord. Do not coil the cord up. nuCamp dealer for proper parts of the same type and rating. Excessive heat build-up can cause the wire coating to melt, become PROPANE USAGE exposed and lead to an electrical hazard.
30-amp fuse should be used. • Propane/CO Alarm • Replacement fuses must be the same type and amp rating as originally supplied by the nuCamp factory. Replacing it with an improper size fuse could result in malfunction. BATTERY(IES) • The power converter is equipped with reverse polarity fuses. If these fuses “blow” while...
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Outlet covers must always be installed 1. Push the Reset button located on the GFCI receptacle first to assure same type, size and wattage as originally installed. Contact your nuCamp dealer to acquire those parts. while electrical current is present.
APPLIANCES RANGE/COOKTOP MICROWAVE OVEN The range is fueled by propane gas and functions very much like your The microwave operates much like other household microwaves. range at home. Some functions may be slightly different because of being General Information pertaining to the microwave: powered by propane gas.
EQUIPMENT & HARDWARE STANDARD DINETTE/BED CONVERSION To convert the dinette to a bed: 1. On the table leg, pull the clip to unlock the leg and allow it to fold slightly. WARNING 2. Release the clips to unfasten the table from the top rail bracket. BATTERY STORAGE BOX 3.
INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT PROLONGED OCCUPANCY All nuCamp campers are designed for short-term occupancy and recreational use such as camping. If the camper is used as long-term living quarters, the warranty may be voided due to increased abnormal wear and tear since it was not designed for long-term living purpose. Premature...
Pet dander is the normal culprit for Like most of the RV industry, nuCamp uses innovative products in developing camper product triggering reactions in those who have known pet allergies and occurs mostly from furred or feathered lines to serve the desires and needs of their customers.
MAINTENANCE Exterior Cleaning: CLEANING CARE Road Debris. The exterior of your camper is comprised of many different Frequent maintenance and cleaning of your camper will contribute to the dependability, reliability, aesthetics and value of your unit. materials including fiberglass, metal, rubber, plastics, aluminum, glass and sealant.
14. If any issues are found in your trailer and you cannot perform the maintenance yourself, consult at 80% or less, recharge it. your authorized nuCamp dealer for assistance. 10. During the storage period, keep the roof of the camper free of snow and ice to prevent damage to the unit’s structure.
Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Record DATE DESCRIPTION SERVICE CENTER ITEM PROCEDURE See appropriate sections for specific procedure instructions Anchor Plates Inspect and secure if necessary Appliances Check for obstruction on exterior vents CO/LP Detector Test Doors Check seals, lubricate hinges Exterior Lighting Verify proper operation of all lighting Fire Extinguisher Check fill level...
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM This section is a collection of tried and true answers to the most popular troubleshooting questions posed to the nuCamp Customer Service team. These are not final answers to any issues you might 1. No 12V power have since individual product manufacturers are the final authority in determining the cause of a.
(1) pay you an amount equal to nuCamp’s determination of the diminution in value of the RV that was caused by the defect, or (2) provide a similar replacement RV, less a reasonable allowance for the owner’s use of the original RV,...
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(30) days after: (1) expiration of the one year (12) month 4. Normal maintenance and service items, including but not limited to light bulbs, fuses, lubricants, sealants and seals, Limited Warranty period;...
As a general policy, nuCamp prefers customers bring questions to their dealer first and foremost. nuCamp strives to provide excellence in customer service for the nuCamp Family. It may be tempting If you find that your vehicle has a safety defect that could cause an injury, accident or death, to take advantage of the convenience;...
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(Note: nuCamp defines wet weight as different from Curb weight. nuCamp’s wet weight INTERIOR HEIGHT: Measured from the interior of the floor to the highest interior point of the roof in takes a full fresh water tank into consideration, while federal regulation defines water in tanks as cargo the camper, regardless of protruding components.
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