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TigerMoth owner's manual
2019
TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com.
1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018
(rev.08152018)
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  • Page 1 TigerMoth owner’s manual 2019 TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 2 HEADS UP! We recommend closing and locking and throwing the deadbolts on the doors and drawer before driving away. Check Wheel Lugs: On your first trip tighten wheel lugs at start and at 10, 25, and 50 miles. Thereafter, check wheel lugs before each trip, after excessive breaking and following winter.
  • Page 3: Welcome To The 2019 Tigermoth

    WELCOME TO the 2019 TIGERMOTH! Congratulations on your new TigerMoth. Woohoo! We want you to go on adventures. We want to make the RV go away. How about AV (adventure vehicle)? How about PTV (personal transformation vehicle)? That is why we designed it the way we did. Please have a great time.
  • Page 4: Your Owner's Manual (And Others)

    YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL (AND OTHERS) Please consider this Owner’s Manual a permanent part of your trailer, keeping it with the trailer at all times including if and when you sell it. Keep the manuals, stickers and tags associated with your trailer’s items, add-ons, appliances and equipment in the trailer as well.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents WELCOME TO the 2019 TIGERMOTH!..........................3 YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL (AND OTHERS) ......................... 4 SAFETY TERMS .................................... 6 OVERVIEW OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........................7 HITCHING ..................................... 9 LOADING ....................................12 TOWING...................................... 14 BRAKES ....................................... 16 TIRES ......................................17 TIGERMOTH DESCRIPTION ..............................
  • Page 6: Safety Terms

    SAFETY TERMS We have included various safety messages in this manual, all of which are important. Please read and obey them. The following are safety-related terms and symbols referred to in this manual and their corresponding meanings/definitions: DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 7: Overview Of Safety Precautions

    OVERVIEW OF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS You’ll find various safety-related references, discussions and instructions throughout this owner’s manual, and all of them are important. This overview is not an exhaustive list of the safety issues discussed or contemplated in this manual. Please carefully read and follow all safety issues discussed in this manual. If you have any questions regarding trailer safety issues, please contact your dealer and/or Taxa Inc.
  • Page 8 - lug nut torque … be sure wheel mounting nuts (lug nuts) on trailer wheels are tight and properly torqued. Inadequate and/or improper wheel nut torque (tightness) is a major reason that lug nuts loosen. Loose lug nuts can rapidly lead to a wheel separation with potentially serious safety consequences. Refer to a qualified technician before travel if you have any questions regarding your wheel nut torque.
  • Page 9: Hitching

    HITCHING Use of any other hitch ball diameter size will create an extremely Our trailers require a 2” diameter hitch ball. dangerous condition that can result in separation of the coupler and ball, and/or hitch ball failure. Other than this crucial 2”...
  • Page 10 hitching steps and instructions (1) crank the tongue of the trailer jack until the hitch coupler is raised enough to clear the tow vehicle; (2) back the tow vehicle to the trailer until the hitch ball is directly under the trailer coupler. The use of a backing aid mirror may be helpful, especially if you are hitching alone;...
  • Page 11 coupler securely latched and pinned trailer wiring plugged securely into tow vehicle, lights tested chains crossed and securely attached to frame of hitch breakaway switch on tow vehicle separate from chains (9) adjust side mirrors; (10) check all lights on trailer and tow vehicle, ensuring that they are communicating properly, (11) confirm the brakes are working properly prior to towing the trailer on a public road.
  • Page 12: Loading

    LOADING The process of safely and properly loading your trailer should become easier with practice and experience. Please first get familiar with and understand the following terms related to your trailer’s weight, carrying capacity, and rating: gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is the maximum permissible weight of the trailer when fully loaded and equipped/outfitted.
  • Page 13 WEIGHT/LOAD DISTRIBUTION AND TONGUE WEIGHT Proper weight and load distribution is also essential to safe towing. Load the trailer evenly (front to back and side to side) and securely, keeping heavier items as low as possible. Be sure to secure the load. A firmly secured load will be less prone to shifting and should help maintain load balance during travel.
  • Page 14: Towing

    TOWING We want your towing experiences and practices to be safe and enjoyable. Please take your time, avoid being in a rush and give special attention to all safety matters prior to and during the towing of your trailer. As previously indicated, we recommend that you practice towing your TigerMoth™, for example, an empty parking lot before going on your first camping trip.
  • Page 15 to your lane. In sum, always pass, allow others to pass, and change lanes with care. We also do not recommend using cruise control or overdrive when towing/travelling. SWAY AND FISHTAILING … excessive sway or fishtailing of your trailer can lead to the rollover of the trailer and tow vehicle, and thus, serious injury or death.
  • Page 16: Brakes

    slippery, icy pavement … reduce speed and drive slowly. Remember that skidding/hydroplaning can occur with minimal moisture on the road. If skidding occurs, remove your foot from the accelerator and then gently apply the trailer brakes only. freeways and highways … try to pick and stay in the far right hand slow(er) lane.
  • Page 17: Tires

    TIRES if size: ST 205/75 R 15 pressure: 50psi cold size: ST 235/75 R 15 pressure: 65psi cold overview … Properly maintained tires improve the steering, stopping, traction, and load-carrying capability of your vehicle. Under-inflated tires and overloaded vehicles are a major cause of tire failure. Maintaining proper tire pressure, tire and vehicle load limits, avoiding road hazards, and regularly inspecting tires for cuts, slashes, and other irregularities are important steps in avoiding tire failure, such as tread separation or blowout and flat tires.
  • Page 18 The tire tread provides the gripping action and traction that helps prevent your vehicle from slipping or sliding, especially when the road is wet or icy. Generally, tires are not safe and should be replaced when the tread is worn The following chart is a general guide for determining the condition of and maintenance down to 1/16 of an inch.
  • Page 19 tire pressure steps: - Locate the recommended tire pressure on the vehicle’s tire. - Record the tire pressure of all tires. - If the tire pressure is too high in any of the tires, slowly release air by gently pressing on the tire valve stem with the edge of your tire gauge until you get to the correct pressure.
  • Page 20 pre-trip torqueing procedure: Be sure to tighten the wheel nuts and torque to 90 lbs. Follow the torque sequence and torque table provided next: Wheel Nut Torque Table TigerMoth Wheel 1st Stage 20-25 ft./lb. 2nd Stage 55-60 ft./lb. 3rd Stage 85-90 ft./lb stage 1 Set your torque wrench to the 1st stage value on the Wheel Nut Torque Table.
  • Page 21 TIRE SAFETY CHECKLIST 
(1) check tire pressure regularly (at least once a month and before any extended trip/travelling), including the spare tires, if any… Note: When checking air pressure, be sure that all tires have both the correct and identical pressure before getting on the road;...
  • Page 22: Tigermoth Description

    TIGERMOTH DESCRIPTION TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 23 TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 24 TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 25 TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 26 PLUMBING SYSTEM TigerMoth™ has no integrated plumbing. Your TigerMoth may be equipped with a 5 gallon Jerry can with gravity spigot. Drain can if freezing temperatures are expected. Keep interior clean. TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 27: Electrical System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your Tiger Moth’s electrical system is a primarily a 12 Volt Direct Current (DC) system and has 120V AC outlets that operate only when attached to shore power. This is explained as follows: 12V DC OVERVIEW Your trailer 12 Volt system is powered by a 12V battery or batteries ( “Battery”...
  • Page 28 respective electrical requirements. 120V circuit breakers … 120V circuit breakers are located inside your converter/charger box, which is located on the drivers side rear of the trailer interior beneath the berth. They control the circuit between the 120v inlet and the 12v power provided in the trailer.
  • Page 29 A FUSE IN THE CIRCUIT BETWEEN THE TOW VEHICLE BATTERY AND AN ELECCAUSE THE CONTROLLER TO CEASE FUNC cabin harness TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 30 ceiling harness TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 31 UTOMATICALLY AND Y CAUSING LOSS OF TRAILER BRAKING WITH NO ADVANCE WARNING. chassis harness TI GE RM OT H™ taxaoutdoors.com. 1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77018 (rev.08152018)
  • Page 32: Battery

    BATTERY overview … a single DEEP CELL 12-volt battery may be supplied with your trailer. It is specified and installed by your dealer. WARNING: BATTERIES CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID, WHICH IS HIGHLY CORROSIVE, FLAMMABLE AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. THUS, WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU HAVE ALL BATTERY MAINTENANCE, SERVICING AND INSTALLATION PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
  • Page 33 (2) being towed … if your tow vehicle has been wired properly, your trailer’s battery will charge while being towed (the rate of charge varies depending on the tow vehicle); and (3) connected to shore power … when you are connected to shore power (an external 120V power source), all batteries will charge automatically and will be regulated by your converter/charger so they don’t overcharge.
  • Page 34 2. Plug the trailer’s 7-pin connector into an appropriately wired tow vehicle while the vehicle’s engine is running. 3. Plug compatible solar panels into the inlet located on the rear driver’s side of your TigerMoth. WHEN CAMPING, DETACH 7-PIN CONNECTOR FROM TOW VEHICLE. OTHERWISE IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE TRAILER MAY DRAIN THE TOW VEHICLE’S BATTERY.
  • Page 35: Appliances And Fire Extinguisher

    APPLIANCES AND FIRE EXTINGUISHER optional please be sure to The following appliances may be . If you choose to equip your trailer with any options, read and follow the separate manuals and instructions regarding safety, risks, use, maintenance, care and service associated with each option, add-on, appliance and/or equipment.
  • Page 36: Pre-Travel Checklist

    PRE-TRAVEL CHECKLIST interior … - turn off all switches at switch panel on ceiling. - be sure your cargo and berths are secured, and close and latch all windows - be sure doors and drawer are closed and latched properly at all three locations from inside and outside. - be sure shoreline power cord, 4-pin connector are secured (and properly attached, if applicable).
  • Page 37: Site Selection And Set Up

    SITE SELECTION AND SET UP With time and experience, you will get better at spotting and identifying good camping sites. Although they will vary to some degree, all good sites will (a) be level and (b) have a firm, not soft, ground that will support the weight of jacks and/or other support devices.
  • Page 38 Awning Instructions An awning or shade structure can be a very useful addition to your TigerMoth. Shelter from the sun, rain and bugs can be achieved with different styles. Numerous attached awnings or shade structures can be used with a TigerMoth. TAXA has provided many attach points on the rear of the TigerMoth, over the kitchen drawer, to which many sorts of awnings can be tied off too.
  • Page 39: Ventilation

    VENTILATION overview …. good ventilation and indoor air quality is essential to long-term enjoyment of your trailer. Inadequate ventilation can increase indoor pollutant levels. To maintain good air quality, be attentive to proper ventilation of your trailer, keep it clean, and prevent and avoid unnecessary air pollutants. Common indoor air pollution sources include molds, pollen, pet fur dander, secondhand smoke, carbon monoxide from burning propane and other fuels, and household cleaners.
  • Page 40 even a few persons can lead to rapid, visible moisture saturation in the trailer, especially in cold weather. Note: some estimates indicate that a family of four can vaporize up to three gallons of water through daily breathing, cooking, bathing and washing. Just as the moisture collects on the outside of a glass of cold water during humid weather, moisture will condense on the inside surfaces of the trailer during cold weather when the relative humidity of the inside air is high.
  • Page 41 Note: If the tips outlined here are not effective in controlling condensation, it may be necessary for you to invest in a dehumidifier to reduce the health risk to you or your family as well as prevent damage to your trailer. MOLD Molds are pollutants found in virtually every environment.
  • Page 42: Severe Weather Use

    SEVERE WEATHER USE Your trailer was NOT designed for use in extreme climates or weather situations. It was designed to be used any season you wish. Some conditions require special consideration or preparations. If conditions are extreme due to weather or other natural or unnatural causes BE SAFE! Get yourselves to safety.
  • Page 43 Please use common sense when camping. Extreme heat and extreme cold can cause injury and or death, especially to the elderly and young. Take all necessary precautions when camping. Here are some notes for camping in: WINTER: - bring bottled water for drinking, washing, brushing teeth etc - bring a suitable portable heater for your situation (gas or electric).
  • Page 44: General Care And Maintenance

    GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE Regular care & maintenance of your trailer is important in furthering safety and dependability. Keep good records of all service and maintenance performed on your TigerMoth. These records may be necessary for limited warranty purposes or may assist in future repairs. Always refer to the manufacturers’ care and maintenance recommendations for installed appliances.
  • Page 45 days, when the seasons change, and before each trip. During your inspection, look for cracks, voids, shrinkage, and any other sign of deterioration. Replace sealant where necessary, using the same type of sealant. Contact your dealer or Taxa Inc. for suggestions concerning replacement sealants. ceiling, interior walls, countertop and table …...
  • Page 46: Storage, Winterization & Bringing Out Of Storage

    STORAGE, WINTERIZATION & BRINGING OUT OF STORAGE If storing your trailer in persistently cold weather (less than 20 degrees F), you must prepare your trailer appropriately. We recommend that you store your trailer in a dry, level, well-ventilated area protected from the elements.
  • Page 47 travel season should be relatively simple. Note: if your trailer sustained damage while being stored, please consult with your dealer or Taxa Inc. for information regarding repair or service options. The following checklist assumes that you stored your trailer with care: Thoroughly inspect the trailer exterior, looking for animal nests in, for example, wheel wells, compartments or openings.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Electrical Description Possible cause 120v circuit breaker pops Wet extension cord Dry cord, reset breaker. Battery not charging Check trailer end connection Converter/ Test converter charger; replace charger converter element if necessary Check 30 amp fuses at electric center (circuit 4) Battery charge Test battery Throw circuit breakers or replace...
  • Page 49: List Of Authorized Dealers

    Doors, windows, and graphics Description Possible cause Missing/misaligned Side/Rear door gap door gasket Install door gasket Side/Rear door rattles loose striker bracket adjust, tighten, Loctite Broken latch Too much pressure Install new latch Latch stiffness from grit Latch won't move or dust Lubricant such as WD-40 Key will not turn in cylinder...
  • Page 50: Your Tigermoth Limited Warranty

    your TigerMoth LIMITED WARRANTY We want you to enjoy your TigerMoth without problems. As the owner, you are responsible for regular care and proper maintenance of your TigerMoth. Proper use, care, and maintenance will help avoid situations under which the Limited Warranty will not cover items due to neglect or misuse. Maintenance should be performed in accordance with this manual as well as the corresponding component manufacturer’s manuals included within your trailer.
  • Page 51 After a repair is performed, inspect it thoroughly. Go over the repairs with the dealer and/or service center representative. Upon your satisfaction, sign the repair order. In the event a problem should reoccur after you have left the dealer or other authorized facility, contact the dealer or Taxa Inc. as soon as possible so that the situation can be resolved quickly.
  • Page 52 to excess moisture, fire, lightning, power surges, and/or acts of nature or God. This limited warranty does not cover any damage, loss, deterioration or malfunction resulting from any repairs attempted by anyone unauthorized by Taxa Inc. to make such repairs, or any other cause which does not relate directly to a defect in materials and/or the workmanship of this unit.
  • Page 53 (9) Damage or loss caused in whole or in part by unauthorized attachments, modifications or alterations to the structure, body, pin box, or frame of the unit including but not limited to trailer hitches, or platforms for supporting cargo; (10) Normal deterioration due to wear or exposure such as but not limited to upholstery damage, fading of fabrics, drapes, carpet wear, tears, punctures, dents and/or scratches to the exterior from the roadway, hanging branches, etc.;...
  • Page 54 administered directly from and are the sole responsibility of the manufacturer of the specific component part or appliance. Taxa Inc. has no responsibility nor does it have any obligation related to these wholly separate, additional warranties, if any. You are solely responsible for timely completing and forwarding warranty forms and registrations, and the proper processing of all warranty claims for all components, add-ons, and appliances installed in your trailer.

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