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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.
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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.
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.
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Fraserway RV’s allowed on HOV lanes: Fraserway RV’s NOT allowed on HOV lanes: • • Van Conversion C-Medium, C-Large, C-XLarge • • Truck A-Class • C-Small PARKING Regulations vary from province to province. As a general rule, parking is only permitted in the driving direction of the traffic lane.
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.
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.
EMERGENCY BRAKE & BATTERY BOOST SWITCH ① Emergency Brake: Push down with foot to engage emergency brake ② Brake release: Pull this lever to release the emergency brake ③ Battery Boost Switch Press and hold to start engine using camper battery (in case of dead engine battery). Push button Turn ignition key to start engine Release button...
before the start of the rental. Nevertheless, refilling may become necessary. In this case, purchase DEF, which can be found at many gas stations or repair shops such as Napa. DEF must be refilled very slowly and completely. Otherwise, the board computer will not reset and the vehicle, after the remaining miles on the display reach 0, will go into speed restriction mode and eventually into idle mode.
30 liters 8 gal. Total weight of all tanks when full 466 - 596 liters 131 - 158 Gal. Interior specifications and beds for Truck Camper 86 FB, 89 RB and 901 SB Imperial Metric in cm Imperial Metric in cm...
Fuel and Diesel Exhaust Fuel (DEF) tank Furnace compartment (Caution: HOT!) Propane bottles Fridge vent cover Coach battery (86 FB only, 89 RB + 901 SB under the alcove, Sewer outlet only accessible when camper off truck!) Access to wastewater valves and storage...
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 overnight or when the RV is unattended. •...
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To do this, press the reset button . Then check the outlets ① for power outlets are supplied with power again. Reset buttons are located as follows: 86 FB = above kitchen sink, 89 RB = below kitchen sink, 901 SB = below dinette. SOLAR SYSTEM The camper is equipped with a solar system on the roof, which recharges the coach battery when exposed to sunlight.
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.
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Connect the other end of your water hose to the water pressure regulator and the regulator to the water tap of the camp site when the water pressure is 40 PSI or higher. If the pressure is lower than 40 PSI, connect the other end of the hose directly to the tap. Please open the water tap of the camp site half a turn only to avoid excess pressure on the water lines of the camper when not using the pressure regulator.
Troubleshooting: Water Heater Problem Cause/Solution The water heater LED does not - Water is already hot. illuminate when the water heater is - 12V plug-in fuse for the water heater has blown. turned on. - Reset needed at the water heater itself The water heater does not work at all.
EMPTYING THE WASTEWATER TANKS Grey water drainpipe Black water drainpipe Valve 1. Remove cap. 2. Twist on sewer hose using bayonet joint. Valve 3. Put sewer hose in dump pit. 4. Open black valve, leave it open when empty. 5. Open grey valve, leave it open when empty. 6.
Troubleshooting: Heater Problem Cause/Solution The heater blows only cold air. - The set temperature has already been reached - Main valve of propane bottle is closed - Propane bottle is empty (Test fridge and stove for a problem with propane supply.) The heater fan does not start.
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The control panel for the fridge is located above the freezer behind the door: ① ② ③ Automatic mode ④ Propane mode ⑤ Check light Troubleshooting: Fridge Problem Cause/Solution Display is on but fridge - Failure because RV is not parked level. does not cool - Fridge is too full, air can’t circulate.
BYPASS THE THERMAL FUSE Turn off the fridge. Turn off the main power and the propane. Open fridge vent cover at the driver side. Unscrew and remove the metal silver burner box cover . There are the two red wires attached to the reset switch . One of the wires leads to the thermal fuse what is attached to lower fridge part. Remove the screw or metal tab and cut off the black fuse .
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.
RETURNING THE VEHICLE TIME Please return the vehicle READY FOR INSPECTION to your rental station at the latest time stated in the rental agreement to ensure that it can be properly maintained and cleaned for our next customer. Allow sufficient time for packing.
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