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  • Page 1 © Erwin Hymer Group North America, Inc., R00...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction to Your Roadtrek …….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 Disclaimer ..........................................7 Copyright ..........................................7 References ..........................................8 Do’s and Dont's ........................................8 Symbol Legend........................................8 Regulatory Warnings ....................................... 8 Information, Cautions and Warnings ..................................9 Before You Head Out ......................................11 Coming Home ........................................... 12 Interior Living Space .......................................
  • Page 3 Microwave Oven ........................................36 Induction Cooktop Stove......................................37 Alde Water Heater System ..................................... 37 Home Theatre System ......................................38 Optional HDTV ........................................38 Outside Your Roadtrek ......................................39 Running Boards on Drivers Side..................................... 39 Awning ...........................................41 Rear Doors………………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………...43 Exterior Step .......................................... 44 Shore Power...........................................
  • Page 4 12-Volt DC Power ........................................53 Inverters ..........................................54 Other Switches ........................................54 Patio Lights ..........................................55 Water Pump ........................................... 55 Tank and Charge Indicators ....................................55 Distribution Panel, AC Breaker and 12-Volt Fuse Panels ............................56 Solar Panels ..........................................57 Solar Charge Controller ......................................
  • Page 5 At Least Twice a Year ......................................69 At Least Once a Year ......................................69 Specifications ......................................... 71 Roadtrek Limited Warranty ..................................... 72 What This Limited Warranty Covers ..................................72 How Long the Limited Warranty Lasts..................................72 Who Is Covered ........................................72 What This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover .................................
  • Page 6 Regulatory Notices ......................................... 78 HOWTOs……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………See Manufacturers Website © Erwin Hymer Group North America, Inc., R00...
  • Page 7: Introduction To Your Roadtrek

    Congratulations on the purchase of your Roadtrek and welcome to the Erwin Hymer Group North America family. The information included in this manual is meant to help and guide you using your vehicle so that you know how to properly use the many functions your Roadtrek has to offer.
  • Page 8: References

    All images used in this manual remain the property of Erwin Hymer Group North America. They are for illustrative purposes only and may or may not be representative of the upfit in your Roadtrek. Contact Erwin Hymer Group North America for alternate licensing arrangements if you want to use or distribute this manual commercially.
  • Page 9: Information, Cautions And Warnings

    Turn the TV off and stow it while the vehicle is in motion. The flat screen TV should not be stored inside the Roadtrek in cold temperatures. Remove it to reduce the chance of damage from the cold. Check the Owner's Manual for the TV for storage and operating temperatures.
  • Page 10 Purchase propane from a reputable propane facility. Contaminated propane is a common cause of system failure Propane and is not covered under any warranty. The BBQ quick disconnect (If Equipped) is regulated to 10 P.S.I. Please ensure that all devices connected to this are either rated for high "pressure"...
  • Page 11: Before You Head Out

    This unit has a 12-VoltDC, 110VAC and optional 36-volt solar system. These systems need to be disconnected Servicing before working on them. Before You Head Out Your new Roadtrek is ready to go with just a little bit of preparation. To prepare for your first trip, you should: • Read this manual. •...
  • Page 12: Coming Home

    Coming Home When you come home, there are a few maintenance tasks you should do to get your Roadtrek ready to go for next time. Refer to other sections in this manual for the procedures listed here. • On your way home, dump the black waste water tank at a convenient facility. See the HOW TO’s: Waste Water Dumping for a concise description of the procedure to do this.
  • Page 13 Turn off and clean out the refrigerator and prop the door open to let it air out. • If you plan on storing your Roadtrek for an extended period, turn off the Battery Disconnect Switch and the Inverter Switch to keep from draining your Lithium battery(ies).
  • Page 14 Coming Home (Continued) Picture 14.3 Picture 14.1 Picture 14.2 30AMP Shore Power Cord Coach Coaches Monitor Panel with EcoTrek Lithium Battery Switches Connect Port. Battery Disconnect Switch Located on Overhead Storage Shown. Cabinet Wall Over Passenger Seat. Picture 14.4 E-Trek Coach Inverter Switch in the On Position.
  • Page 15: Interior Living Space

    Interior Living Space Cabinets Your Roadtrek is equipped with cabinet latches which prevent the door from opening while the vehicle is in motion. The push buttons on the cabinet latches toggle from latched (button in) (Picture 15.1) to unlatched (button out) (Picture 15.2) by pressing the button.
  • Page 16: Cabinet Adjustment

    Cabinets Continued Picture 16.1 Picture 16.2 Apply Moderate Upward Pressure and Adjustments to the Cabinet Hinges Will Gentle Outward Pressure with One or Two Allow for Tightening and to Loosen the Fingers on the Bottom Corners of the Door Friction Required to Open and Close the to Open a Stuck Cabinet.
  • Page 17: Galley Cabinets

    Galley Cabinets Picture 17.3 Picture 17.1 Picture 17.2 Kitchen Drawers Immediately Beneath and Kitchen Galley Drawer Immediately Kitchen Galley Drawer Immediately Adjacent to Ion Cooktop Stove. Beneath Countertop to Right of Galley Beneath First Row Drawers Between Sink. Cooktop and Sink. Picture 17.6 Picture 17.4 Picture 17.5...
  • Page 18: Galley Instant Hot Dispenser

    Galley Cabinets (Continued) (*Note – All of these drawers have conventional non-locking knobs and a friction closure mechanism to secure them while your Roadtrek is in motion. Make sure they are completely closed before driving.) Immediately beneath and adjacent to the Ion cooktop stove are 2 pull out drawers. (Picture 17.1 on Previous Page.) Immediately to the right of galley sink under countertop is a pull-out storage drawer which can be used for storage.
  • Page 19 Galley Instant Hot Water Dispenser (Continued) Picture 19.2 Picture 19.1 Lift the Galley Sink Cover and Rotate Instant Hot Water Dispenser Switch Instant Hot Water Faucet Towards Sink. Located on Side of Galley Behind 2 Row Captain’s Seat. The lower galley compartments contain components for the Alde and Instant hot water systems. (Picture 18.1 on Previous Page.) (*Note – Due to the components in these compartments, storage is not recommended.) The lower right galley compartment contains the Instant Hot Water Tank and Water Filter.
  • Page 20: Lights

    Lights For the 12-Volt ceiling lights to operate, your coaches’ battery disconnect switch must be in the on position. (Picture 20.1) The 12-Volt oval ceiling lights are individually controlled and are turned on by lightly pushing the lens area of a given light until you hear a click, then release.
  • Page 21: Tables Legs And Leg Mounts

    Table Legs and Leg Mounts The table(s) can be set up to use either for front seating or rear lounge area for dining, computer, gaming, or other recreational use. (See Pictures and Further Description on Page 21 and 22.) The table legs are stored in the closet to the rear of the washroom. (Picture 21.3) The leg keys into a T-Nut fitting in the slot of the floor plate(s).
  • Page 22 Table Storage and Rear Lounge Table Setup Picture 22.1 Picture 22.2 Picture 22.3 Large Table Stored Under Passenger Side Table Base and Storage Location Shown Cloverleaf Table Stored Under Drivers Bolster Cushion. on Passenger Storage Side. Side Bolster Cushion. Picture 22.4 Picture 22.5 Picture 22.6 Tables in Storage Position with Grip Liner...
  • Page 23 Table Storage and Rear Lounge Table Setup (Continued) The table tops are stored in the rear under the drivers and passengers side bolster cushions. (*Note – Table bottoms fit into base holders to keep them from moving or rattling while your motorhome is in motion.*) (Picture 22.2 on Previous Page.) The larger rectangular shaped table fits in the rear underneath the drivers side bolster cushion.
  • Page 24: Front Table And Front Swivel Seats

    This vehicle will not drive unless the front seats are forward facing and locked. The vehicle will not go into gear. The two captain's seats in the front of your Roadtrek are adjustable fore-and-aft by pulling up on the metal bar under the front seats. (Picture 24.2) Always return the seats to the forward-facing position before driving.
  • Page 25 Front Table and Front Swivel Seats (Continued) This vehicle will not drive unless the front seats are forward facing and locked. Emergency Brake located on inside of driver’s side front seat must be in down position for seats to swivel correctly. (Picture 25.1) Both driver and passenger seats have the ability for multiple seating angles and positions.
  • Page 26 Front Swivel Seats (Continued) The second-row captains seats forward and aft movements are controlled by a lever extending forward from the bottom of the seat. (Picture 26.1) To move the seat forward or aft, move the lever towards the driver’s wall of the coach to release the lock, when moved pull the seat forward or aft to the desired position.
  • Page 27: Window Treatments

    No Light and Visibility Your Roadtrek drivers side rear window, passengers side rear window and passengers side second row seating come with dual pleated window shade coverings. (Picture 27.1 and 27.2). The daylight shade allows for some light and visibility while the nighttime shade blocks out almost all light and visibility.
  • Page 28: Rear Windows And Sliding Passanger Side Door

    Rear Windows and Sliding Passenger Side Door Your Roadtrek rear windows come with dual pleated window shade coverings. (Picture 28.1 and Picture 28.2) The daylight shade allows some light and visibility into the coach. For smooth operation of shade, use two hands on the grooved fingertip lift rail to lift up or pull down.
  • Page 29: Front Window Treatments

    Front Window Treatments Your Roadtrek comes equipped with a 3-piece privacy shade system for your coach’s front windows. Setup information and illustrations are below. Picture 29.1 Picture 29.2 Picture 29.3 Storage Bag Containing 3 Window Front Door Window Shades. With Door Open, Place Shade in Place to Shades.
  • Page 30: Ventilation

    Ventilation Your Roadtrek is equipped with a ceiling mounted ventilation fan. Fan is located between the washroom and galley. (Picture 30.1) When cooking or using the galley stove, ensure the ventilation fan is operating in this area. The fan has a cover that must be raised by rotating the knob. (Picture 30.2) Turn the knob towards the left to raise the cover. Then use the remote to set the desired speed.
  • Page 31: Sleeping Facilities

    Sleeping Facilities Your Roadtrek can be configured as 2 Twins or 1 King bed setup. Follow the steps on Pages 31 & 32 to setup your desired sleeping facilities. Picture 31.1 Picture 31.2 Picture 31.3 Use Button to Lower Sofa Into Position for...
  • Page 32: Twin And King Bed Setup

    Twin and King Bed Instruction (Continued): Picture 32.2 Picture 32.1 Picture 32.3 Replace the Bolster Cushions to Start the *Note Cushion on Drivers Side Has Completed King 76”x74” Bed View from King Bed Configuration. Angle to Allow for Alde Resevior.* Front of Coach.
  • Page 33: Bathroom Facilities

    To secure the bathroom door once inside overlap the left side door over the right-side door and use the inside latch to secure. (Picture 33.2) The bathroom in your Roadtrek contains a marine type toilet. (Picture 33.3) To flush the toilet, use your foot to press the foot pedal located at the bottom of the toilet to expel the waste, then release the foot pedal.
  • Page 34: Shower Setup

    Shower Setup: The Roadtrek comes with a permanently enclosed washroom with a stand up or sit-down shower: *Please refer to pictures starting on page 35.* Taking A Shower • To take a shower, unscrew the drain stopper in the bathroom floor and store for safe keeping and reinstallation after your shower.
  • Page 35 Shower Setup Continued: Picture 35.1 Picture 35.2 Picture 35.3 Unscrew the Drain Stopper In the Shower Hose Threaded Connect Release Velcro Straps to Slide Bathroom Floor. Fitting. Shower Curtain Along Track. Picture 35.4 Picture 35.5 Picture 35.6 Pull Up on Knob to Start Flow of Water Pull the Shower Curtain All the Way to Washroom Light and Shower Handle End of Track.
  • Page 36: Refrigerator

    Refrigerator The refrigerator is a 12-Volt DC compressor model. (Picture 36.1) When shore power is available, the inverter charger provides enough power to run the fridge without discharging the batteries. * Refer to the appliance manual for operation details. Refrigerator Latch Picture 36.1 Picture 36.2 Picture 36.3...
  • Page 37: Induction Cooktop Stove

    Ion Cooktop. Your Roadtrek is equipped with a diesel fired Alde heating/water heater combo system which is controlled by the Alde monitor panel. (Picture 37.2) The water heater has a 2.2 Gallon capacity. Alde component is located in driver’s side bolster seat box behind galley. (Picture 37.3 and 37.4) Picture 37.2...
  • Page 38: Home Theatre System

    Home Theatre System Your Roadtrek is equipped with 12-Volt 6-speaker home theatre system. The speaker system is controlled through your 120-Volt Blu-Ray remote control and viewed on the optional 24” 12-Volt HDTV. (Picture 38.1) Directly above the Blu-Ray player, the cabinetry houses cable TV, over the air antenna, 12-Volt TV power receptacle and speaker control knob.
  • Page 39: Outside Your Roadtrek

    Running Boards on Drivers Side Your Roadtrek has Lift up running boards on the driver’s side of the vehicle. (Picture 39.1) These running boards when lifted will allow access to your city water intake, external cable TV hook, chassis OEM spare tire location, macerator hose and gate valves for grey and black tanks and 30AMP external power hook up.
  • Page 40 Outside Your Roadtrek Continued: Running Boards on Drivers Side Continued: The forward most running board will reveal your city water intake. (Picture 40.1) Followed by your macerator hose, grey and black tank gate valves and exterior cable tv hook up. Picture (40.2) The rear running board houses the spare tire location, (Picture 40.3) and 30AMP hook-up. (Picture 40.4)
  • Page 41: Awning

    Awning Your Roadtrek is equipped with an easy to use power roll up awning. To extend the awning use the power extend/retract button located over the passenger side cab seat. (Picture 41.1) * Note – The awning power button requires 12-Volt power, make sure your battery disconnect is in on position.*...
  • Page 42 Awning (Continued) *Refer to the awning manual for the proper way of securing the awning supports to the attachments.* The following pictures will show you how to release the support legs, attach to coach and secure your awning legs. Picture 42.1 Picture 42.2 Picture 42.3 Awning Leg Release Clip in Closed...
  • Page 43: Rear Doors

    Rear Doors: The rear doors of your Roadtrek have the ability to open at 90 degrees and 270 degrees resting against the coach. To open: Picture 43.1 Picture 43.2 Picture 43.3 Pull the Rear Doors Until the Door To Release Bracket, Push Door Closed Pull Door and Bracket Until Clear of Bracket Locks in Place at 90 Degrees.
  • Page 44: Exterior Step

    Exterior Step Your Roadtrek is equipped with a side entry step that automatically extends when you open the passenger side cargo door. (Picture 44.1) To keep the step extended when the side door is opened or closed, turn the switch located on the inside pillar to the on position. (Picture 44.2) In the off position, the side entry step will extend and retract every time the side cargo door is opened.
  • Page 45: Shore Power

    Outside Your Roadtrek Continued: Shore Power The shore power connection is through the shore power cord, stored in the rear of the coach under the sofa. (Picture 45.1) The shore power connect port is located underneath the second running board on the driver’s side right in front of the rear axle. Notice that one terminal has a slight bend to it.
  • Page 46: Utilities

    Utilities Just like your house, your Roadtrek has fresh water, electricity, waste water disposal, heating and cooling systems. In the Roadtrek these systems are self-contained and travel with you. Your vehicle should be reasonably level to allow for normal operation of the systems.
  • Page 47: City Water

    City Water Your Roadtrek can operate in either fully self-contained mode or can be connected to a water supply. If your city water connection has a built-in regulator (Picture 47.1 or 47.2) you do not need an external regulator. If unsure, purchase and use an external regulator.
  • Page 48: Waste Water

    Utilities Continued: City Water Continued: To disconnect from the city water connection: Ø Turn off the external water source. Ø Open a faucet to relieve the pressure in the system. The kitchen galley sink is a convenient place to do this. Ø...
  • Page 49: Air Conditioning And Thermostat

    Air Conditioning and Thermostat The air conditioner provides cooling for your Roadtrek using shore power, batteries or the underhood generator. The air conditioner can be operated normally when plugged in to shore power or running the underhood generator while driving or idling. The air conditioner will run for a limited time on your lithium batteries.
  • Page 50: Alde Hydronic Heating System

    The Alde hydronic heating system provides, hot water, coach heating and engine pre-heating for your Roadtrek. The Alde control unit is located on the rear closet passenger side under the TV and next to the power sofa switch. (Picture 50.1) *Read the Alde Appliance Manual for Specific Operating, Storage and Coolant Information and Instructions.*...
  • Page 51 Utilities Continued: Heating Continued: Alde Frost Protection Mode The Alde system will protect itself from freezing by dumping the water in its tank if the temperature approaches freezing. If your Alde system has dumped, you need to reset the frost control valve. Open the compartment that houses your Alde, turn the frost control valve 90 degrees from its tripped position to reset and press the Alde reset button on the side of the control valve housing.
  • Page 52: Dumping

    Dumping The macerator dump hose along with the grey and black tank gate valves are located under the first set of running boards on the drivers sider of the coach. (Picture 52.1) *Note – The macerator hose is approximately 1½ “ in diameter. A 4” rubber adapter is included in your coaches accessory box. Place this adapter on the hose end to fit the normal 4”...
  • Page 53: Monitor Panel

    The battery disconnect switch supplies 12-Volt battery power to the 12-Volt lights and other cabin appliances. This switch must be on for any of the 12-Volt electrical devices to work. To avoid discharging the batteries when your Roadtrek is not in use, remember to turn off three switches: Picture 53.1 Roadtrek Monitor Panel.
  • Page 54: Inverters

    ü NEVER USE THE SWITCH LOCATED ON THE INVERTER TO TURN IT ON OR OFF. for Air-Flow. THIS SWITCH IS THERE FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD ONLY BE ACCESSED BY A CERTIFIED ROADTREK SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Other Switches Picture 54.1 Picture 54.2...
  • Page 55: Patio Lights

    The battery charge level indicator is located directly to the right of the battery disconnect switch. The fresh, grey and black water tank levels are located just under the Roadtrek Logo. The button to check these levels are located just beneath the level indicators. Your battery disconnect switch must be on for these displays to work.
  • Page 56: Distribution Panel, Ac Breaker And 12-Volt Fuse Panels

    Distribution Panel, AC Breaker and 12-Volt Fuse Panels Your Roadtrek will have several 12-Volt fuse panels, breaker boxes and panels. They are located in different locations within the coach including the driver’s seat base, kitchen galley, upper cabinetry over 2 row captain’s seat on driver’s side and outside of cabinetry over 2...
  • Page 57: Solar Panels

    The solar panels will charge your batteries when sufficient light is available. The solar charge controller is installed at the factory for the type of solar panels and batteries installed in your Roadtrek. EHGNA strongly recommends that you make no adjustments to the charge controller or it programming. If equipped with a display, the charge controller displays either system voltage or amperes generated by the panels.
  • Page 58: Electrical System

    Coach Batteries The coach batteries in your Roadtrek are Lithium Battery cells. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THEM! There is no user maintenance needed on these batteries. *Tampering with your batteries will void the Roadtrek warranty on them.* Plug your coach in to external shore power whenever possible to ensure your coach batteries are in a fully charged state.
  • Page 59: Batteries

    Electrical System Continued Batteries Each EcoTrek 200AMP hour battery module has its own control. Your Roadtrek comes with 800AMP hours standard. Optional additional EcoTrek modules will add additional switches to the bank of switches already in your coach. (Picture 59.1) To turn your lithium battery banks on, press the lower rocker switch upwards towards the On/Off etching on the switch plate.
  • Page 60: On Board 120-Volt Ac Power

    The power button on your 3000W inverters must always stay in the off position. If the switch is turned to the on position your inverter will be running continuously draining your battery levels. It also overrides the inverter switch that is located on your monitor panel of your Roadtrek.
  • Page 61: Engine Generator

    NAPA belt number for Sprinter Roadtrek’s with the engine generator is 060523HD, and the belt dimensions are 13/16" x 52 7/8" or 20 mm x 1342 mm outside circumference.
  • Page 62: Alarms And Warnings

    Alarms and Warnings Propane and CO Alarm Your vehicle has been equipped with a combination propane leak and carbon monoxide detection device for your protection. It is located slightly above floor level on the passenger side bolster box just to the rear of the washroom. (Picture 62.1) Be sure the detector is operating while using your vehicle.
  • Page 63: Fire Extinguisher

    Fire Extinguisher Your Roadtrek comes equipped with a dry chemical fire extinguisher suitable for BC fires. (Flammable Liquids and Energized Electrical Equipment) It is attached to the passenger seat base on the rear facing towards the 2 row captains seat. (Picture 63.1) Before every trip, check to see that the needle on the dial is in the green range.
  • Page 64: Flat Or Leaking Tire Maintenance

    OEM spare tire replacement kit. Provide to Roadside Assistance or tire shop replacing flat tire.*(Picture 64.3) Roadtrek recommends that you have roadside service replace a flat or leaking tire or that you stop at a nearby tire shop as soon as practical.
  • Page 65: Tow Hitch And Tow Rating

    Tow Hitch and Tow Rating Tow Hitch Your Roadtrek is equipped with a Class IV hitch with 500 pounds of tongue weight capacity. It is equipped with a 7-way wiring hook-up. (Picture 65.1) Your Roadtrek can tow a maximum amount of 5,000lbs.
  • Page 66: Xl Edition Information

    XL Edition Information If your Roadtrek is an XL edition, you have an extra 18” in length over the normal Sprinter chassis. Your overall coaches length is 24’1” versus the standard 22’9” model. With the XL edition you can get additional items not found on the 22’9” coaches. The first of those items is an optional bed headboard. (Picture 66.1) This headboard is removable by unscrewing the fasteners at each end of the headboard.
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    Maintenance Tires See the automotive chassis manufacturer's owner's manual and documents for tire warranty information. Inflation pressure information is located on the driver’s door post. The current Mercedes Sprinter® manual recommends checking tire pressures regularly, at least every other week and before a long trip.
  • Page 68: Owner Maintenance Checks

    Owner Maintenance Checks Listed below are vehicle maintenance checks and inspections that should be performed by the owner or qualified service technician at the indicated intervals. Any adverse conditions should be brought to the attention of your dealer or qualified service technician for expert service advice as soon as possible.
  • Page 69: At Least Twice A Year

    Wax and polish and protect exterior surfaces. The wheels are coated aluminum and there is no bare aluminum on the vehicle, so do not use aluminum polish on any surface of your Roadtrek. © Erwin Hymer Group North America, Inc., R00...
  • Page 70 To prevent water from entering your vehicle, avoid spraying water directly into exterior vents or grills. Do not use a power washer to clean your Roadtrek because damage to the paint, removal of decals and water leaks will result. Hand washing or commercial car washes accommodating large vehicles are the best way to keep your Roadtrek clean and shiny.
  • Page 71: Specifications

    B pillar (right side of the door frame, near the latch). These specifications refer to the baseline Roadtrek upfits. Options and upgrades may change these specifications.
  • Page 72: Roadtrek Limited Warranty

    This limited warranty covers the owner of the chassis equipped with a EHG RV conversion. The warranty may be transferred to subsequent owners during the warranty period by submitting online a new Roadtrek limited warranty registration form (see “How to Obtain the Limited Warranty” below).
  • Page 73: Limitation On Damages

    Roadtrek Limited Warranty (Continued) LIMITATION ON DAMAGES: EHG shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, direct, indirect, or other damages (such as, but not limited to, lost wages, loss of use, loss in value, lost profits, lost opportunities, alternative transportation, inconvenience, cost of lodging, or lost vehicle rental expenses) that result from breach of the written warranty or any implied warranty.
  • Page 74: How To Obtain The Limited Warranty

    Roadside Assistance Plan You are enrolled in a 24/7 roadside assistance plan for the first 2 years of the limited warranty upon registration of your Roadtrek. The roadside assistance plan is transferrable to subsequent owners within the 2-year coverage period. If your motorhome is disabled because of any nonconformity covered by this limited warranty or in certain other situations, our roadside assistance provider will assist by providing the following services: towing, mobile mechanic (where available), fuel delivery, tire change, battery jumpstart, lockout service and emergency fluids.
  • Page 75: Arbitration Provision

    Arbitration Provision Any claim or controversy arising out of or relating to this limited warranty, or breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration administered by the Arbitration Association. The determination of the arbitrator(s) shall be in writing and shall include an explanation of the basis for the determination. The determination of the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding and judgment upon such determination may be entered in any court having jurisdiction.
  • Page 76: Registration

    Please send the following form in or email the information to http://www.roadtrek.com/warranty-information-and-registration/ when you purchase your Roadtrek. Your new Roadtrek should be registered on your behalf by your dealer. However, if that step is overlooked, the please visit the following link to ensure that you are properly registered with EHGNA: http://www.Roadtrekrv.com/warranty...
  • Page 77: Aftermarket Disclaimer

    The compatibility of aftermarket systems and components should be researched thoroughly either with the dealer or manufacturer as they may interfere with the performance of Erwin Hymer Group North America (Roadtrek, Hymer, Roadtrek etc.) recreation vehicle systems and components, further affecting the warranty of the vehicle as designed.
  • Page 78 U.S. Department of Transportation Washington, DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA Hotline. HOW TO’s: For access to more information on how to perform general functionalities of your Roadtrek, please go to: http://www.Roadtrekrv.com/support https://www.Roadtrekrv.com...
  • Page 79 © Erwin Hymer Group North America, Inc., R00...

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