Airstream 2007 Safari Owner's Manual

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SAFARI
A TRAILERING GUIDE

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  • Page 1 OWNERS AIRSTREAM MANUAL SAFARI A TRAILERING GUIDE...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION 2007 MODEL The Owners Manual for your new Airstream trailer is designed to respond to the most frequent inquiries regarding the operation, function and care of the many systems that make modern trailering a joy. Airstream realizes our customers possess varying degrees of expertise in the area of repairing and maintaining the appliances in their trailer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    A. WARRANTY AND SERVICE Warranty Warranty Explanation Service Reporting Safety Defects Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Parts & Supplies B. TOWING Tow Vehicles Brakes Loading Weighing Hitching Up Towing Tips Pre-Travel Check List C. CAMPING Camping Safety Overnight Stop Extended Stay Leveling & Stabilizing Hook Ups Winter Traveling D.
  • Page 4: Warranty And Service

    AIRSTREAM’S RESPONSIBILITY The basic Airstream Limited Warranty applies for a period of two years from the date of original purchase, and the application date of all warranties is that indicated on the owner’s Limited Warranty.
  • Page 5 INSTALLATIONS NOT COVERED Airstream, Inc., does not accept any responsibility in connection with any of its trailers for additional equipment or accessories installed at any dealership or other place of business, or by any other party. Such installation of equipment or accessories by any other party will not be covered by the terms of this warranty.
  • Page 6 WARRANTY AND SERVICE DEALER REPRESENTATION EXCLUDED The full extent of the basic Airstream Limited Warranty is set forth in detail in the folder, and in the explanation of the basic Airstream Limited Warranty covered in the Airstream Trailer Owner’s Manual. Airstream Inc. will not be responsible for additional...
  • Page 7 finishes if not washed off periodically. Extremely hot or direct sunlight will deteriorate rubber and fade curtains and upholstery. Conditions of this nature, although they may be normal for the area, are beyond Airstream’s control and become the responsibility of the owner.
  • Page 8: Service

    He can also provide you with additional copies if you need them. An up to date list is also available on WWW.AIRSTREAM. COM. ALL CENTERS OPERATE ON AN APPOINTMENT BASIS FOR THE UTMOST EFFICIENCY.
  • Page 9: Maintenance Schedule

    MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE WARNING: FAILURE TO MAINTAIN YOUR COACH CAN CAUSE PRE- MATURE AND UNEXPECTED PARTS BREAKAGE AND/OR ERRATIC OPERATION THAT MAY BE HAZARDOUS. Note: See appliance manufacturer’s literature for further information. EVERY 1,000 MILES OR 60 DAYS Escape Window Check operation of latches and upper hinge. *Battery Check water level , lead acid only Smoke Alarm...
  • Page 10: Brakes

    WARRANTY AND SERVICE EVERY 10, 000 MILES OR 6 MONTHS Brakes Inspect, adjust, or replace as necessary Wheel Bearings Clean and repack Tires Inspect and rotate Spare Tire Carrier Lubricate moving parts. Seals, Windows, & Door Clean with mild detergent and coat with “Slipicone”. TV Antenna Lubricate all moving parts with silicone lubricant.
  • Page 11 SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE PARTS AND LUBRICANTS BULBS, EXTERIOR License Plate # 53 Clearance Light Door Light #1003 Convenience Light (Dump Valve) # 53 Trailers have an LED tail light system that uses no bulbs. BULBS, INTERIOR Ceiling Light (Incandescent) #1141 Wardrobe Light & Dinette Light #561 Wall Light #1076...
  • Page 12 WARRANTY AND SERVICE MAINTENANCE RECORD DATE DEALER SERVICE PERFORMED DATE DEALER SERVICE PERFORMED A - 9...
  • Page 13 WARRANTY AND SERVICE NOTES A - 10...
  • Page 14 TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM TOW VEHICLE EQUIPMENT If you plan to buy a new vehicle to tow your trailer we suggest that you include in your purchase the towing options offered by most tow vehicle manufacturers. These include such things as a heavy-duty alternator and radiator, heavy-duty springs (See Note:) and shock absorbers, transmission cooler, heavy-duty fan and flasher unit and...
  • Page 15 PULLED OUT, LUBRICATED WITH LIGHT HOUSEHOLD OIL, AND REPLACED EVERY 90 DAYS. TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM To prevent corrosion within the breakaway switch, pull the switch’s pin straight forward and spray the inside of the switch through the hole with an electric contact cleaner (such as Spra- Kleen) and reinsert pin.
  • Page 16: Loading

    The lable on this page is a sample of the weight information chart provided in all Airstream vehicles. The lable lists weight and loading information specific to your trailer. This information can be found in your vehicle on the back of the first wardrobe door on the curbside of the vehicle about 60”...
  • Page 17 TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM Use a scale, such as a bathroom scale, that has a lower weight limit than your tongue load, to check the tongue weight by using the following method (see illustration).
  • Page 18: Hitching Up

    Sway Control Device Although Airstream has not intruded into the hitch manufacturers field of expertise and performed formal testing, we find the vast majority of Airstream owner’s pur- chases sway-control devices. When passed by large trucks or when exposed to sudden crosswinds the trailer will be “pushed”...
  • Page 19: Towing Tips

    Pull over in a safe place and put on your emergency TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM brake. Don’t turn off the engine. Increase the engine idle speed. Lift the engine hood and check for fluid leaks at the radiator overflow outlet.
  • Page 20 TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM applying the trailer brakes with your manual control will help eliminate sway. WARNING : CHOCK THE TRAILER WHEELS when stopping on a hill or slope. Leaving your tow vehicle in gear is not enough for standstill safety. Do not use trailer brakes as parking brakes.
  • Page 21 ALWAYS TRY TO BACK TO YOUR LEFT BECAUSE THE VISIBILITY IS MUCH BETTER. (See Illustration) When you don’t make it on the first try it is usually much easier to pull TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM forward to your original position and start over.
  • Page 22 TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM SUGGESTED PRE-TRAVEL CHECK LIST Interior Turn off water pump switch Check battery water level Close windows and vents Lock all interior cabinet doors. Latch refrigerator door. (Seal containers first.) Hold down or stack securely all loose, hard and sharp objects...
  • Page 23 Confirmed reservations. Have sunglasses, sun block, and insect repellent for everyone. Pack camera and film. Make a checklist of clothing for everyone, and toilet articles. TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM Motoring Essentials Display the tow vehicle and trailer registration properly. Carry drivers license.
  • Page 24 TOWING YOUR AIRSTREAM NOTES B - 11...
  • Page 25: Camping

    SAFETY As always, safety should be one of your top priorities. Make sure you, and everyone traveling with you, can operate the main door and exit window rapidly without light. Contemplate other means of escape in case the designated exits are blocked. WARNING : The escape windows(s) are identified by their red release handles.
  • Page 26: Overnight Stop

    If you must parked on a slope, PARK FACING DOWNHILL. It is easier to level the trailer this way. All you need to do to enjoy the self-contained luxury of your Airstream is to turn on the LP gas and light any appliances with pilots.
  • Page 27: Extended Stay

    EXTENDED STAY Making a long trip in your Airstream is not very different from making a weekend excursion. Since everything you need is right at hand, you are at home wherever you go. When packing for an extended trip, take everything you need, but only what you need.
  • Page 28 CAMPING CITY WATER HOOK-UP Water Simply connect hose to source, open the valve and you have pressurized faucets, toilet and water heater. Open faucets to purge trapped air from the water system. Allow the water heater to fill before lighting. WASTE WATER SYSTEM The main parts of the waste water system are the toilet, dual holding tanks, and tank dump valves.
  • Page 29 WINTER TRAVELING Traveling in sub-freezing temperatures will require certain precautions to protect the plumbing system and your personal belongings from being damaged by freezing. Whenever possible the heat should be kept on at a constant temperature. It is easier for the furnace to keep a constant room temperature than for the trailer temperature to be allowed to drop to 50 degrees Fahrenheit then attempt to raise it to room temperature.
  • Page 30 CAMPING the walls or the ceiling where it will manifest itself as warped or stained panels. Appearance of these conditions may indicate a serious 1 problem. When you recog- nize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in the trailer, action should be taken to minimize their effects.
  • Page 31 What are molds ? Molds are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in virtually every environment, indoors and out. Outdoors, mold growth is important in the decomposition of plants. Indoors, mold growth is unfavorable. Left unchecked, molds break down natural ma- terials, such as wood products and fabrics.
  • Page 32 CAMPING SLIDE OUT ROOM The trailer should be level prior to extending the slide out room. CAUTION: The stabilizing jacks MUST be deployed and trailer level before extending room. Failure to deploy the jacks and level the trailer may cause slide out room to lose its proper adjustment for extending, retracting, and sealing.
  • Page 33 CAMPING panel reveals the motor and main drive shaft extending from the motor to the two gear driven slides. On one end of the motor is a short lever. Swinging the lever up releases a brake that prevents the shaft from turning when the motor is shut off. With the brake released, it’s now possible to turn the drive shaft with a 3/4-inch wrench.
  • Page 34 CAMPING NOTES C - 10...
  • Page 35: Exterior

    finish. If a substance is found on the coating that cannot be removed by normal washing pro- cedures, Airstream recommends using DX 330 Acryli-Clean made by PPG Industries. Follow all directions and warnings on the product container. Acryli-Clean should be used by trained personnel only, using the proper equipment under controlled condi- tions.
  • Page 36 finger, working it into the surface. This is a good practice for all rubber seals in your trailer. For replacement of a damaged window contact an Airstream Service Center. Window Stoneguard Stone guards are provided for added protection on the front windows. To open the guard, unhook the two rubber T-handles on the bottom of the guard, raise the stone- guard to the desired height, and tighten the thumb screws on each support arm.
  • Page 37 Chassis Hitch Ball Height The standard RECOMMENDED HITCH BALL HEIGHT for the Airstream Safari and Bambi is 17 ¾ ” except for the 22 ft. model which is 18”. If you plan long trips with the trailer heavily loaded you should check your trailer, after loading, to determine the optimum height.
  • Page 38 EXTERIOR TIRES Your trailer is equipped at the factory with name brand trailer tires. Airstream dealers cannot make adjustments to tires. A dealer who handles that particular brand must do this. If you ever have tire problems check the local telephone directory for the nearest dealer.
  • Page 39 TIRES In an emergency, remove the flat tire. The independent suspension of the rubber tor- sion axle allows four or six wheeled units to be safely towed on three or five wheels for a short distance (100 miles maximum) and only at a low speed (30 MPH). Be especially cautious in crossing holes or dips in the road.
  • Page 40 EXTERIOR TIRE ROTATION (10,000-mile intervals) Radial Tires SPARE TIRE The spare tire for Airstreams is stored under the front of the trailer. The front handle of the tire carrier is a one-inch tube protruding out from under the front A-frame on the curbside.
  • Page 41 AXLE AND RUNNING GEAR ASSEMBLY Each RUBBER TORSION axle is aligned during manufacturing, and double-checked on a random basis. Alignment after delivery is the customer’s responsibility. Hitting chuck holes or rough railroad tracks while going straight will only cause misalignment after the tire has been struck many repetitive times. Of course, a deep enough hole can affect the alignment immediately.
  • Page 42 EXTERIOR 15. Install washer and spindle nut. 16. While rotating the wheel, tighten the spindle nut with a 12” wrench until there is a slight tension. Then back off one notch and install cotter pin. There should now be from .001” to .010” end play in hub. If not, back off one notch. 17.
  • Page 43 ELECTRIC BRAKES A CONTROLLER installed in your tow vehicle will synchronize the trailer brakes with your tow vehicle brakes. It is designed to apply the trailer brakes whenever the tow vehicle brakes are applied. TYPICAL ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS are inertially activated. The controller senses decelera- tion and generates an output, which reflects the inertia sensed.
  • Page 44: Power Jack

    EXTERIOR POWER JACK (Option) A switch located on the bottom of the housing operates the power jack. When the jack is fully extended or retracted internal limit switches automatically shut off the motor. Should an electrical failure occur, remove the power head by loosening the two Allen set screws.
  • Page 45: Tires

    TIRES Load and Inflation Information for Your Tires Maintaining proper tire inflation pressure is essential for both tire safety and performance. Proper Tire Inflation The level of air in your tires affects your vehicle’s overall performance. Not even the highest quality tire will perform well if it’s not inflated properly. The correct pressure varies from vehicle to vehicle and depends in part upon driver preference.
  • Page 46 EXTERIOR WEIGHING YOUR TRAVEL TRAILER OR TOWED VEHICLE Since a trailer or towed vehicle adds to the load on your RV’s tires, it is crucial to properly weigh towed vehicles. A travel trailer should first be weighed with the tongue, while detached from the pulling vehicle.
  • Page 47 Proper Inspection and Storage of Tires Before taking your RV on a trip or when removing from an extended storage period, make it a practice to inspect the overall condition of your tires. Check for any type of condition or damage that might result in failure. A thorough check should include both inside and outside sidewalls, tread area and the condition of hardware such as valve stems, valve caps, and wheels.
  • Page 48: Fabric Care

    INTERIOR The interior of all Airstream trailers has been designed for comfort, convenience, du- rability and appearance. How you use it and how you take care of it naturally depends on you. However, if you learn to operate the interior components and take care of them and the trailer properly, this knowledge will add to your pleasure as well as the long life of your trailer.
  • Page 49 Draperies CAUTION : All drapery materials and mattress covers must be professionally dry-cleaned. For Safari models remove the draperies by unsnapping them from the wall, removing a screw or pop rivet from the end of the curtain track, and sliding them out. The pop rivets are removed by drilling through the head with a 1/8”...
  • Page 50 The leaf then unfolds and rests against the leg support. Airstream recommends that during travel the table be left in the upright position. Monitor Panel The monitor panel allows you to check the amount of fluid in your fresh water tank, black tank, and the gray tank.
  • Page 51: Smoke Alarm

    Linoleum Clean with any standard linoleum floor cleaner Bath Area Remote Switches Two remote switches for appliances are located on the bathroom wall. One is for the water pump, and duplicates the pump switch on the central control panel. Either pump switch may be used to turn the pump on or off at any time.
  • Page 52 INTERIOR use only batteries specified in Owner’s Manual or on unit. Test unit after installing a new battery. 3. Clean and vacuum the openings on your smoke alarm once a month. 4. Do not open the smoke alarm or try to repair it. For replacement information see the WARRANTY in the Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 53 TAKING CARE OF YOUR SMOKE ALARM Your smoke alarm has been designed and manufactured to be as maintenance-free as possible. Here are a few simple steps you must perform, in addition to the weekly tests described in the section “WEEKLY TESTING OF YOUR SMOKE ALARM,” to keep your unit in good working order.
  • Page 54: Gas Detector

    INSERT Figure 8 WARNING: new Airstream owner must install included battery to proper orientation. LP GAS DETECTOR In the kitchen area of your unit, approximately six inches above the floor, is the LP gas detector. LP gas is a mixture of gases produced and sold commercially as a fuel for heating and cooking appliances.
  • Page 55: Fire Extinguisher

    The failure of any circuit component will cause the detector to display a continuous orange LED fault light and a short beep indicating failure. If this occurs, immediately contact your dealer or Airstream Customer Service for the name of the nearest detec- tor service center.
  • Page 56 INTERIOR CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM The following information is highlights from the folder provided by the alarm manufac- turer. The folder, with more detailed information, is contained in your Owners’ Packet. CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING THE ALARM. STORE THE MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
  • Page 57 WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly poisonous gas which is released when fuels are burnt. It is invisible, has no smell and is therefore very difficult to detect with the human senses. Under normal conditions, in a room where fuel burning appliances are well maintained and correctly ventilated, the amount of carbon monoxide released into the room by appliances is not dangerous.
  • Page 58: Plumbing

    PLUMBING LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) FILL VALVE Your trailer is equipped with LP tank fill valves called “RV Type I Acme” connection. The large, green, nylon swivel nut is a right hand thread and is designed for hand operation only. The valve features an internal spring-loaded module that will not allow gas to flow from the cylinder until a positive seal has been made at the connection.
  • Page 59 AUTOMATIC GAS REGULATOR All models are equipped with a two stage automatic change over gas regulator that offers the convenience of automatic changeover from empty to full gas cylinders. Both tanks are connected to this regulator. Make sure there is propane in both tanks before you start. Rotate the black lever on the top front side of the regulator toward the cylinder you want to use first.
  • Page 60 PLUMBING WARNING : Your LP tanks must be filled as directed by the tank manu- facturer. Instructions are located on a decal near the fill valve. The decal must not be defaced. WARNING : Your LP tank must be, and can only be, placed in the proper position when remounting on the front of the trailer.
  • Page 61 PLUMBING NOTES F - 4...
  • Page 62 PLUMBING WATER SYSTEM-SELF CONTAINED Fill the water tank by opening the exterior access door and remove screw cap. A garden hose can now be inserted. It’s a good idea to let the water run through the hose for a short time to flush it out. Experienced RVers usually fill their tanks with “home” water to avoid strange water that may be distasteful to them.
  • Page 63: Water

    The 28 ft. W is under the refrigerator. The bottom cabinet panel pulls off for access. The 27 ft. Front Bed is under the under the roadside wardrobe. The bottom two cabinet panels pulls off for access. To clean the strainer screen, first remove the inlet connection from the pump side of the strainer.
  • Page 64 PLUMBING The 23 foot model have a white petcock under the trailer on the tank pan between the roadside tires to drain the water tank. The 23 foot model also has two valves located under the bed for draining the hot and cold water lines. They can be reached through a hole in the bed top of through the exterior access door in the rear of the trailer.
  • Page 65 7. Disconnect the water pump inlet connection and turn the pump on until all the water is expelled. This water, about 1/2 cup, can be caught in a towel or rag. 8. Lower the front of the trailer as far as the jack will allow until water ceases to drain, then crank the jack up as high as it will go and let any remaining water drain out.
  • Page 66 PLUMBING Water Heater Bypass For Normal Operation Turn water heater by-pass valves to normal flow position. Shut off valve B - open valves A and C. For Winterizing (bypass position) close valves A and C, open valve B. Valve access is: 19 Ft.
  • Page 67 PLUMBING NOTES F - 10...
  • Page 68 PLUMBING DRAIN AND WASTE SYSTEM Your trailer has a drain and waste system that includes waste-holding tanks made from molded plastic, free from corrosion problems, with trouble-free dump valves. The MAIN HOLDING TANK enables you to use the toilet for several days away from disposal facilities.
  • Page 69 BLACK TANK FLUSH (Optional) The trailer has a water hose connector marked “black tank flush”. To use, hook up a hose and turn on full force. Within the tank a spray head with a multiple holed head will spray the interior surface of the tank. The vacuum breaker and check valve will be located inside the trailer above the exterior connection.
  • Page 70 Ann Arbor, MI 48103 313-769-6000 The RV toilet in your Airstream is a design that has been used for many years. There are two pedals. The large pedal opens and closes the slide mechanism, and the smaller pedal opens and closes a water valve.
  • Page 71 GALLEY FAUCET, MOEN PURETOUCH® CLASSIC (Option Safari) 1-800-374-6542 WATER FILTRATION SAFEGUARDS Your Moen PureTouch® Classic Filtering Faucet System integrates carbon block filtra- tion technology designed by Culligan International into a faucet spout. This technology is fast and effective at reducing contaminants commonly found in water and is certified by NSF®...
  • Page 72 PLUMBING MICROTECH™ FILTER INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT 1. Install a new filter by wetting the outlet ports with water and then inserting into the round filter ports on the faucet head and pushing the filter and head together. Both outlet ports must be fully inserted into the filter ports.
  • Page 73 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Controlling The Water The PureTouch system has two options for water delivery, unfiltered stream and filtered water. STREAM MODE: Unfiltered water in regular stream flow When the water is turned on at the faucet, the spout will always begin operating in the regular stream mode.
  • Page 74 PLUMBING LAVATORY FAUCET, STANDARD Moen, Chateau Single handled Kitchen Faucet w/Protégé Side Spray Model 7460 For parts and local warranty service contact Moen at 1-800-Buy Moen CARE AND MAINTENANCE All that is needed to clean your faucet is a soft damp cloth. Moen does not recom- mend the use of scour pads, cleansers or chemicals.
  • Page 75: Electrical System

    OPERATION The major portion of electrical power in your Airstream is 12-volt. The 12-volt current powers the fans, furnaces, water pump, and water heater ignition. The exceptions would be the air conditioner and microwave oven. All 12-volt current comes through the battery system in the front of your trailer. The batteries are accessible in the battery box on the A-frame of your trailer.
  • Page 76 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM BATTERY (Lead Acid) CAUTION : A normal battery can discharge by itself in 30 to 40 days when not in use, therefore, IT IS NECESSARY TO PERIODICALLY CHECK THE BATTERY AND CHARGE IT AS IS NECESSARY. We suggest checking the batteries at least every two weeks in freezing weather. The temperature at which a battery will freeze depends on the condition of its charge.
  • Page 77: Converter

    For battery service or replacement, go to any service station or dealer who sells and services the make battery installed in your trailer. When being towed, the 12-volt batteries in your trailer are receiving a constant charge from the tow vehicle’s generator or alternator through the seven-way connector. Your tow vehicle’s voltage regulator controls the charge rate.
  • Page 78 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The power sources above are all electrically connected to the 12-volt distribution fuse panel that distributes current to interior branch circuits. The circuits provide power to operate all 12-volt DC lights, pumps, motors and appliances. The 7300 series power converter is a solid-state electronic power supply and is maintenance free.
  • Page 79 C. Using a voltmeter check voltage output between heavy positive and negative wires coming out of converter. D. The voltage must be within 13.8 and 14.0 volts. (The meter of the tester should be calibrated periodically.) E. If converter is not within these voltages, have it serviced by a qualified techni- cian or replace it.
  • Page 80 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12-Volt Circuit Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 Circuit 1 - Bedroom, Bath fan, Storage compartment lights Circuit 2 - Living Area, Galley, Radio Circuit 3 - Water pump, range, Vents/Lights, Refrigerator * - 12 Volt feed from battery disconnect Circuit 4 - TV Jacks Circuit 5 - Ceiling fan, Bath Lights Circuit 6 - Hitch jack &...
  • Page 81: Tv Antenna

    TV ANTENNA Manufacturer: Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood Street Burlington, Iowa 52601 Phone: 800-843-4741 Raising Antenna to Operating Position Turn elevating crank in “UP” direction until some resis- tance to turning is noted. Antenna is now in operating position. Check to make sure switch on front TV jack is on.
  • Page 82 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Maintenance Lubrication To lubricate the elevating gear apply a liberal amount of silicone spray lubricant to the elevating gear with the lift in the down position, then run the lift up and down a few times to distribute lubricant over gears. Lubricating Rotating Gear Housing In the event that rotating the antenna becomes difficult, lubricating the bearing surface between the rotating gear housing and the base plate can restore normal operation.
  • Page 83: Satellite Antenna

    COAXIAL CABLE WITH CABLE HOOK UP Antenna Lead in Jumper Cable Dual Coax Faceplate Exterior Cable TV Hook Up COAXIAL CABLE WITH SATELLITE HOOK UP Antenna Lead in Satellite Reciever Dual Coax Exterior Cable TV Hook Up Faceplate Satellite Antenna ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SATELLITE ANTENNA WIRING If you compare the two previous drawings you’ll see wiring for a satellite dish...
  • Page 84: Solar Panel

    Intermountain Solar Technology Solar Panel/Charge Controller/Display System. This system may be in- stalled on your trailer as an option. A manual on the use of the system is included with the Airstream Owner’s Blue Delivery Case. Intermountain Solar Technologies 10288 South Jordan Gateway #D...
  • Page 85 Wireless Speakers (Optional) Your trailer may have wireless speakers which is included in the optional upgrade package. An operating guide is included with each kit. The selector is located in the front roof locker. A port is located in the selector switch to plug the speaker sending unit.
  • Page 86 110-VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM City Power The Airstream converter system enables you to use the lights and appliances whether operating on self-contained battery power or hooked up to 110-volt city power. The 12-volt light bulbs give off the same light as regular household bulbs, so that when operating on self-contained battery power, everything works normally except the 110- volt convenience outlets and 110-volt appliances.
  • Page 87 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) Many states require trailers which are sold in their state, and which have exterior 110 volt receptacles, to have a ground fault circuit interrupter. Trailers manufactured for sale in these states have type THQL IS amp GFCI breakers installed on the general circuit, since the exterior breaker is on this circuit.
  • Page 88 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 OCCUPANT: Perform this test on the GFI Breaker each month and record the date on the chart. 1. With handle B in “ON” position, press PUSH TO TEST button A. 2. Handle B should move to TRIP position, indicating that GFCI breaker has opened the circuit.
  • Page 89: Appliances

    Note: Review the air conditioning literature supplied in your Owner’s Packet before proceeding, The roof air conditioner used on Airstream trailers is one of the most popular on the market today. In your Owner’s Packet is a set of literature covering all operating and maintenance instructions.
  • Page 90 : Carefully read all the manufacturer’s instructions prior to operating. NEVER store flammable material next to the furnace. NOTE: If warranty service is required use only a service location recommended by the furnace manufacturer or your Airstream dealer. RANGE Manufacturer:...
  • Page 91: Refrigerator

    The fan is thermostatically controlled when the switch is on. The fan does increase the cooling efficiency of the refrigerator; therefore Airstream recommends leaving the switch on whenever the patio is not in use. Please note that turning the fan off during hot, humid weather conditions may substantially affect the cooling capacity of the refrigerator.
  • Page 92: Water Heater

    APPLIANCES WATER HEATER Manufacturer Atwood Mobile Products 4750 Hiawatha Drive P.O. Box 1205 Rockford, Illinois 61105 Phone: 815-877-7461 Note: Review the water heater literature supplied in your Owner’s Packet before proceeding, CAUTION : Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water system served by this heater that has not been used for a long period of time (generally two weeks or more).
  • Page 93 HIGH VOLUME ROOF VENT (OPTIONAL) Manufacturer: FAN-TASTIC VENT CORP. 4349 S. Dort Hwy. Burton, MI 48529 1-313-742-0330 1-800-521-0298 The optional High-volume roof vent system is designed to quickly exhaust stale, hot air and draw in fresh air. It’s great to use when the outside temperature really doesn’t call for air conditioning, but heat has built up in your coach.
  • Page 94 The monitor system has been calibrated at the factory and should never need another calibration. If you feel the system is not operating correctly, please contact CATCON Products or a local Airstream dealer. The following instructions are provided for quali- fied service technicians.
  • Page 95 MICROPULSE SYSTEMS MONITOR OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS This example shows the monitor reporting the following: Monitor Display Fresh Water Fresh Water = 7/8 to Full Gray Water 1 Gray Water 1 = Empty to 5/8 Gray Water 2 Gray Water 2 = 3/4 Black Water Black Water = Empty to 5/8 Battery...
  • Page 96: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Note: All weights were made on prototype vehicles. Your production trailer may vary slightly. More information on weighing and loading your trailer can be found under “Weight Rating” in the forward section of this manual. Information pertaining to your trailer can be found in your vehicle on the back of the wardrobe door about 60” up from the floor. The Unit Base Weight (UBW) and the Net Carrying Capacity (NCC) is not the same as the Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) and the Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC) shown on the Trailer Weight Information tag in your vehicle.
  • Page 97 SPECIFICATIONS Gross Vehicular Weight Rating (GVWR): is the maximum permissible weight of this trailer when fully loaded. It includes all weight at the trailer axle(s) and tongue or pin. Unit Base Vehicle Weight (UBW): is the dry weight of the base unit with bedroom group and w/o options or fluids.
  • Page 98 INDEX Accessories ... B-10 Air Conditioner ... H-1 Antenna TV ... G-7 Appliances... H-1 Axles... D-7 Awning... D-2 Backup Camera Pre-wire ... G-5 Backing ... B-10 Battery ... G-2 Battery Disconnect Switch ... G-1 Bath Exhaust ... E-3 Bathroom Switches ... E-4 Bearing ...
  • Page 99 Inlet Connection ...F-6 Drainage ...F-11 Strainer ...F-6 Waxing... D-1 Weight ... B-3, D-12 Weight Distribution ... B-5 Wheel Torque... D-4 Alignment ...D-7, I-1 Bearing ... D-7 Windows... D-2 Winter Traveling... C-5 Winterizing...F-7 Airstream Safari Travel Trailer Owners Manual ©AIRSTREAM INC. 2006...

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