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  • Page 1 RV Type: Truck Camper Instruction Manual ENGLISH Instruction Manual ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CANADIAN TRAFFIC RULES AND ROAD SIGNS ................2 ..................................2 RAFFIC ULES ..................................4 IGNS CABIN ............................5 ................................. 5 GNITION WITCH ..............................5 UTOMATIC RANSMISSION TOW/HAUL (OVERDRIVE OFF)............................5 ................................5 IESEL NGINE RAKE .................................. 5 RUISE ONTROL AKE & .........................
  • Page 3: Canadian Traffic Rules And Road Signs

    CANADIAN TRAFFIC RULES AND ROAD SIGNS TRAFFIC RULES ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Permitted blood alcohol levels are mandated by the provinces and territories. Please do not drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs! TRAFFIC LIGHTS Traffic lights are suspended across the intersection. Left turn arrows indicate that you can safely turn left while the oncoming traffic is still stopped at a red light.
  • Page 4 If you are aware that you have crossed a toll bridge on your journey, please inform us upon return of the RV to avoid additional administrative charges. Fraserway RV will be billed directly by the company responsible for collecting the toll fee.
  • Page 5: Road Signs

    SCHOOL BUSES Canadian school buses are yellow. They signal to stop all traffic (no passing!) using flashing red lights and/or a swing-out stop sign. It is against the law to pass a stopped school bus. All traffic must come to a halt to ensure children can get on and off the bus safely.
  • Page 6: Cabin

    CABIN All vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes. The Ford F-350/F- 450 V8 engine displacement is 6.2 to 6.8 litres and an output of up to 440 hp. IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch has 4 different key positions: POSITION 0 (OFF): The ignition is off.
  • Page 7: Emergency Brake & Battery Boost Switch

    PROGRAMMING 1. Turn cruise control on using the ON button. ④ 2. Accelerate by pressing SET + until reaching the desired speed. Release the button and the speed will be maintained. Alternatively, the foot pedal can be used to increase speed, then briefly press the SET + button to maintain speed automatically. ⑤...
  • Page 8: Board Computer

    BOARD COMPUTER Our trucks are equipped with an information display for drivers to monitor vehicle systems, receive alerts, and program and configure certain vehicle features. Use the steering wheel controls to cross, make selections and Information display adjustments that will appear in the information display within the instrument cluster.
  • Page 9: Engine Oil

    ENGINE OIL The engine oil level must be checked every 1500 kms. The engine should be cold when its oil level is checked. ONLY SAE 5W-40 OIL can be used for topping up Diesel engines. Please keep receipts for oil that is purchased for reimbursement upon return of the vehicle.
  • Page 10: Vehicle Specifications

    VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Motorhome class Truck Roof air conditioner Microwave Convection oven Oven 3-point-seat belts at dinette No! The is not approved for passenger transport. Bathroom vent DVD player Rear dual tires Depending on the chassis, your TC has dual tires. Propane-driven generator Fuel-driven generator (gasoline) Side slide-out...
  • Page 11: External View

    EXTERNAL VIEW ① ② ③ ④⑤ Fuel and Diesel Exhaust Fuel (DEF) tank Furnace compartment (Caution: HOT!) Propane bottles Fridge vent cover Coach battery Sewer outlet Electric hook up 10. Access to waste water valves and storage Freshwater tank, city water connection and outside shower 11.
  • Page 12: Awning

    AWNING Our vehicles are equipped with an awning. The control switches are located next to the entrance door. IMPORTANT:  Never use the awning in stormy weather or in strong winds!  The awning must be retracted when the RV is unattended. ...
  • Page 13 HOOK-UP TO THE POWER GRID (110V) A power cable is provided with the camper for connecting to the 110V power supply at the campsite. The regular plug is for a 30 AMP connection which is standard at most campgrounds. An adapter is provided for occasions when only 15AMP connection is available. All electrical appliances of the camper and the hook up at the campsite should be switched OFF before connecting the RV.
  • Page 14: Interior Control Panel

    POWER OUTLETS & RESET BUTTON While connected to a 110V power grid or while the generator is running, the living area is supplied with power and the integrated power outlets can be used. The power outlets do not supply power while driving.
  • Page 15: Water System

    If used properly, propane use is very safe. Nevertheless, all our vehicles are equipped with a propane detector that triggers an alarm when an elevated concentration of propane is detected in the air. Propane is highly flammable and explosive. Therefore, please be sure to strictly follow the operating instructions for all propane-operated devices in the vehicle.
  • Page 16 WATER PUMP The water pump switch must have switched ON (illuminated in red) to draw water from the fresh water tank. The switch for the water pump is on the battery and tank level panel. Please turn off the pump - while driving, - when not in use for an extended period of time.
  • Page 17: Toilet

    WATER HEATER The camper is equipped with a propane-operated water heater which supplies heated water to the faucets and showers. The water heater refills automatically drawing the cold water available from the freshwater tank or city water connection. Push the water heater switch ①...
  • Page 18: Wastewater

    buckets of water or hold the flushing lever of the toilet open with the water pump running for 10 seconds so the chemicals dissolve and activate. Only use biodegradable or 1-layered toilet paper. Do NOT dispose of diapers, hygiene articles, Q- CAUTION: tips, etc.
  • Page 19: Heating

    HEATING The camper is equipped with a furnace which is operated by 12V and fueled by propane. Ensure that a propane bottle is open and the batteries are charged or the camper is hooked up to a 110V power grid. The furnace is controlled using the thermostat (see below).
  • Page 20: Fridge

    OVEN The oven’s burner is fueled by propane. Propane flows when the burner is turned up but is not aflame. Please always ensure the control knob is turned fully to OFF when not in use. Ignition The pilot light is underneath the tray in the back of the oven. To light the oven, turn the oven knob to the PILOT ON position and keep it pressed in.
  • Page 21 Troubleshooting: Fridge Problem Cause/Solution Display is on but fridge does not cool - Failure because RV is not parked level - Fridge is too full, air can’t circulate   - Evaporator fins iced up, thermistor too high (colder)  - Evaporator thermistor too low (warmer) ...
  • Page 22: Dinette Table/Bed Combination

    If the problem persists, the thermal fuse of the fridge may have blown. Please call our OnRoad-Service, and we will try to arrange an appointment at a workshop near you. If you feel comfortable you can alternatively BYPASS THE THERMAL FUSE - Turn off the fridge.
  • Page 23: Safety Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT SMOKE DETECTOR/CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Each RV is equipped with a combined carbon monoxide alarm/smoke detector. This alarm sounds if an excess carbon monoxide concentration (CO) is measured in the air. CO is a colour- and odourless gas, which can escape if, for example, there is a malfunction in the burner system of a stove, oven or furnace.
  • Page 24: Returning The Vehicle

    Fraserway RV rental branch directly. This manual is (c) 2021 Fraserway RV LP, and all related marks, logos, and model names are owned by Adventurer Manufacturing LP and Fraserway RV LP, Inc. or its licensor(s).

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