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C-XLarge
Instruction Manual
ENGLISH

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Summary of Contents for Fraserway RV FOUR SEASONS C-XLarge

  • Page 1 RV Type: C-XLarge Instruction Manual ENGLISH...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CANADIAN TRAFFIC RULES AND ROAD SIGNS .................. 4 ..................................4 RAFFIC ULES ..................................... 6 IGNS CABIN ............................. 7 ..................................7 GNITION WITCH ................................7 ATTERY OOST WITCH ................................ 7 UTOMATIC RANSMISSION ....................................7 ..................................7 RUISE ONTROL ) ........................8 ARKING RAKE MERGENCY...
  • 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 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. •...
  • Page 5: 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 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

    again in both directions. Failure to obey this traffic rule is a serious offence. Only if the road is separated by a median, can the oncoming traffic slowly proceed without stopping. ROAD SIGNS One way street Pedestrians are not allowed to cross the Crossing the road is only permitted at Do not enter.
  • Page 8: Cabin

    CABIN All vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission, power steering and power brakes. The engine is a 6.8 litre Triton V10 engine with 305 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. POSITION B (LOCK) turns off the engine and locks the steering wheel in place.
  • 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). HEATED SIDE MIRRORS Your motorhome has heated side mirrors. The switch is located on the driver’s door (above the ②...
  • Page 10: Tires

    Should an oil change be necessary, please call our OnRoad-Service to obtain information on authorized shops. Please keep all receipts for potential refunds. TIRES TIRE CHECK Please check the tire pressures regularly. The tires should be cold when the pressure is checked! Recommended tire pressure (cold): The recommended tire pressure is indicated on a sticker inside the driver- side door frame.
  • Page 11: Vehicle Specifications

    VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS Motorhome class Class C – Four Winds / Chateau Chassis Ford E 450 Engine Ten-cylinder (V10) Roof air conditioner Microwave Convection oven Oven 3-point-seat belts at dinette Bathroom vent DVD player Rear dual tires Propane-driven generator Fuel-driven generator (Gasoline) Side slide-out Rear slide out Sleeps...
  • Page 12: External View

    EXTERNAL VIEW 1. Storage compartments 8. Fridge vent cover 16. Power outlet 2. Generator 9. Furnace fan – caution: HOT! 17. Black water tank valve 3. Slide-out module compartment 10. TV cable hook-up 18. Awning 4. Sewer system (connection, black and grey 11.
  • Page 13: Awning

    AWNING Your vehicle is equipped with an awning. Awning switch and awning light switch are located next to the ① ② 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. Before extending the awning make sure that sufficient space is available.
  • Page 14 FUSES & FUSEBOX The fuses for the internal 12V or 110V power circuit are located in the fuse box . You will find it in the master bed room on the passenger side ① (back wall of the bathroom). 12V PLUG-IN (BLADE-TYPE) FUSES ②...
  • Page 15: Generator

    GENERATOR The motorhome is equipped with an integrated generator supplying your vehicle with 110V power (AC) even when it is not connected to the power grid on the campground. The generator will also charge the coach batteries. Powered by gasoline from the RV’s gas tank, the generator consumes approximately 3.5 litres per operating hour.
  • Page 16: Propane Tank

    PROPANE TANK Stove top burners, oven, water heater, furnace and refrigerator are propane operated. Your motorhome is equipped with an integrated propane tank, which is located underneath the vehicle. Fill level indicator , tank inlet and main valve ③ ② and the are directly on the tank.
  • Page 17 Troubleshooting: Freshwater Tank Problem Cause/Solution Freshwater tank Be sure not to confuse the freshwater tank inlet (passenger side) with the city water remains empty connection or the sewer flush (both at the driver side). The freshwater tank does not despite refilling. automatically refill through the city water connection but must be refilled separately.
  • Page 18 MODEL 2 Some units are equipped with a water heater on demand. The main switch of the water heater itself Ⓐ will be turned on by technicians at the rental station. It is located behind a door on the drivers side of the Ⓑ...
  • Page 19: Wastewater

    Troubleshooting: Toilet Problem Cause/Solution The toilet is clogged up. - The black water tank might be full. Please empty it at the dump station of your campground or a Sani dump. - Pour some hot water into the toilet. It will flow to the wastewater tank and should help dissolve solid waste quickly.
  • Page 20: Heating/Air Conditioning

    Troubleshooting: Wastewater Tanks Problem Cause/Solution The RV is hooked up to the city water You accidentally connected the water hose to the sewer flush. connection and water comes out of the toilet Turn off the water and connect the hose to the "City Water" and/or the ventilation pipe on the roof.
  • Page 21 options with the currently selected units blinking. Rotate the knob to change the selection. Upon selecting units, the temperature(s) displayed will update values accordingly. Once the desired units are blinking, press the knob to accept the changes. HVAC Mode Descriptions The table on the right describes which outputs are started by the thermostat in the specified HVAC mode.
  • Page 22: Dinette Table/Bed Combination

    DINETTE TABLE/BED COMBINATION Our motorhomes dinette area can be converted into a bed. Below the tabletop is a lever, which needs to be flipped from right to left. You can manually fold down the table by applying light pressure on the tabletop. The newly created surface is covered with the provided cushions to form a bed.
  • Page 23: Fridge

    FRIDGE AUTOMATIC VS. PROPANE MODE When you set your fridge to the Automatic mode it automatically selects the available energy source; this means, if you are hooked up to the campground's power grid, the fridge runs on 110V (AC). If no hook-up is available, it runs on PROPANE (LP).
  • Page 24 COOLING UNIT FAILURE INSPECTION Park RV on a level surface If you smell ammonia inside or at the rear of the fridge it has failed. Inspect the cooling unit, the pipes at the back of the fridge. Let the fridge run on 110V or propane for one hour. Open the fridge vent cover at the driver side.
  • Page 25 To shut down the fridge, touch and hold the ON/OFF button for 2 seconds and release! ① Troubleshooting: NORCOLD Fridge Problem Cause/Solution POWER ON Indicator The fridge tried to operate on the selected energy source(s) with no success. Turn ② on solid red the fridge power OFF and then back ON to RESET.
  • Page 26: Slide-Out

    SLIDE-OUT Your motorhome is equipped with one slide-out. Please use the generator for extending and retracting the slide-out when you are not connected to shore power at the campground because this function consumes a lot of power and drains the battery quickly.
  • Page 27: 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 colourless and odourless gas, which can escape if, for example, there is a malfunction in the burner system.
  • Page 28: 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 its 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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