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RV Type:
Coachmen Freelander 21RS, 22XG, 23FS, 26DS
Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1 RV Type: Coachmen Freelander 21RS, 22XG, 23FS, 26DS Instruction Manual ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CANADIAN TRAFFIC RULES AND ROAD SIGNS..................3 ......................................4 RAFFIC ULES ........................................6 IGNS CABIN ................................ 7 ......................................7 GNITION WITCH ................................... 7 UTOMATIC RANSMISSION ........................................7 ......................................7 RUISE ONTROL )............................8 ARKING RAKE MERGENCY RAKE RAKE ................................. 8 ACK UP AND BLIND SPOT CAMERA .................................
  • Page 3 Dear Vacationers, Thank you for choosing us for your motorhome rental while spending your vacation in Canada. We hope you will have a great and relaxing time! Your FRASERWAY & FOUR SEASONS Team ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE If you experience any problems with your RV, please call your Fraserway & Four Seasons OnRoad Support Service.
  • Page 4: Canadian Traffic Rules And Road Signs

    IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT Find out if anybody has been injured whom you have to take care of first. If there are injuries or larger material damages, call the police and, if necessary, an ambulance. The emergency number to call is 911. Inform your Fraserway/Four Seasons-OnRoad-Service of the accident.
  • Page 5: Traffic Rules

    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 6 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 7: 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. Once the signals have been turned off and/or the stop sign has been pulled, the traffic can move again in both directions.
  • Page 8: Cabin

    CABIN All vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes. The V8 engine displacement is 7.3 litres and an output of 350 horsepower. IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch has 5 different key positions: POSITION A (ACCESSORY) allows the electrical accessories such as the radio to operate while the engine is not running.
  • Page 9: Parking Brake (Emergency Brake/Hand Brake)

    PARKING BRAKE (EMERGENCY BRAKE/HAND BRAKE) ①Parking brake release lever (pull to release). ②To engage the parking brake, press the foot pedal. ③Hood release lever (pull to open hood). BACK UP AND BLIND SPOT CAMERA The RV is equipped with a backup camera and blind spot cameras in your side mirrors. The back up camera will come on when you shift into the reverse gear.
  • Page 10 CHANGING THE TIRES Tires should only be changed by authorized personnel of the FORD Road-Side Assistance program or of Kal Tire 24-Hour Service. Please contact our OnRoad-Service whenever a tire change is required. These numbers are listed in the "Emergency" appendix. Please only attempt to change a wheel if there is no way to contact us for assistance.
  • Page 11: Vehicle Specifications

    VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Model 21RS 22XG 23FS 26DS Chassis Ford E450 Ford E450 FORD E350 or E450 Ford E450 Engine Eight cylinder (V8) Eight cylinder (V8) Eight cylinder (V8) Eight cylinder (V8) Roof air conditioner Microwave Convection oven Oven 3-point-seat belts at No, lap belts only No, lap belts only No, lap belts only...
  • Page 12: External View 21Rs

    EXTERNAL VIEW 21RS 1. Storage compartments 10. City water connection 18. WIFI router and TV antenna 2. Generator 11. 110V power connection for electrical hook-up 19. Furnace fan – caution: HOT! 3. Air Condition 12. Freshwater tank/potable water 20. Fridge cover 4.
  • Page 13: External View 22Xg

    EXTERNAL VIEW 22XG 1. Storage compartments 10. City water connection 17. Extractor hood vent 2. Generator 11. 110V power connection for electrical hook-up 18. Propane tank 3. Air Condition 12. Sewer system 19. Awning 4. Cable TV connection (connection, grey water valves, 1 black water valve ) 20.
  • Page 14: External View 23Fs

    EXTERNAL VIEW 23FS 1. Storage compartments 9. Slide-out with slide topper 18. Extractor hood vent 2. Generator 10. Bumper with Sewer hose 19. Furnace fan – caution: HOT! 3. 110V power connection for electrical hook-up 11. External propane barbeque connection 20.
  • Page 15 EXTERNAL VIEW 26DS 27. Storage compartments 35. Water heater cover – caution: HOT! 42. Propane tank 28. Generator 36. Freshwater system 43. WIFI router and TV antenna 29. Air Condition 37. 110V power connection for electrical hook-up 44. Furnace fan – caution: HOT! 30.
  • Page 16: Awning

    AWNING Our vehicles are equipped with an awning. The operating 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 left unattended. •...
  • Page 17 12V PLUG-IN (BLADE-TYPE) FUSES ② The 12V plug-in fuses protect the inside and outside lighting, water heater, water pump, heater fan, fans, bathroom vent, fridge, and awning. If an appliance does not work, a fuse might be blown. When the connecting wire in the middle of the fuse is broken the fuse must be changed.
  • Page 18 To turn ON the generator Turning the Generator OFF   Turn off all electrical devices. Turn off all electrical devices.   Press the switch GENERATOR PRIME ③ and hold it for approximately 10 seconds after Press the GENERATOR SWITCH ①...
  • Page 19: 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 20 WATER PUMP To draw water from the water tank for freshwater supply, the water pump switch needs to be in the ON position. The switch for the water pump is on the interior control panel. Another switch can be found at the freshwater supply outside. Please turn off the pump while you are driving if you do not use it for an extended time when you are using the city water connection.
  • Page 21: Toilet

    WATER HEATER The water heater cannot be refilled manually but fills automatically using the cold water available in internal freshwater tank or city water connection. Turn the water heater switch on. The blue ③ ① will illuminate and go off after approx. 15 seconds. You can hear that the propane flame ignites ②...
  • Page 22: Wastewater

    WASTEWATER The RV is equipped with two separate wastewater tanks. The grey water tank holds the wastewater drained from the sinks and shower. The black water tank holds waste flushed down the toilet. Please use plenty of water with each flush of the toilet to prevent clogging. The tank capacities are limited.
  • Page 23: Dinette Table/Bed Combination

    Mode of Operation: Press the mode button to switch between the available air conditioning (COOL) and heating (HEAT) modes. To ① change the setting, press the key to increase the setting and the key to decrease it. ③ ② The air conditioning unit in the ceiling of the RV has no controls.
  • Page 24 clockwise repeatedly until the burner lights. To extinguish the flame, turn the appropriate burner knob ③ clockwise to the OFF position. To turn a burner off, turn the corresponding knob back to OFF. Be sure that the knob clicks locked and can no longer be turned. The stove must be turned off while you are driving and must NEVER be used to heat the living area.
  • Page 25: Fridge

    FRIDGE The fridge works on 12 Volt (battery power) only. The temperature control maintains the temperature in the refrigerator. Setting the control at COOL is the warmest setting. Setting the control at COLDEST is the coldest setting. Set the control at COLD. Allow 24 hours for the refrigerator to reach the desired temperature.
  • Page 26: 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 27: Returning The Vehicle

    Fraserway RV rental branch directly. This manual is © 2024 Fraserway RV LP, and all related marks, logos, and model names are owned by Adventurer Manufacturing LP and Fraserway RV LP, Inc. or it s licensor(s). No portion of this manual may be copied, altered, published, displayed, broadcast, or otherwise used without the express permission of Fraserway RV LP, Inc.

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