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As a result, Pleasure- Way assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the accuracy in the content of this manual. We know that you will enjoy your new Pleasure-Way and we wish you many miles of pleasant and carefree driving. Happy Travels!
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All Pleasure-Way Motorhomes in Canada are CSA and CMVSS Certified, and may exceed the approved installation criteria. All Pleasure-Way Motorhomes in the United States are FMVSS certified and bear the R.V.I.A. seal of approval, and may exceed the individual state requirements.
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3) LP Gas / CO Gas Combination Detector A liquid propane (LP) gas detector/ Carbon Monoxide (CO) is provided near the floor level at the rear of the motorhome interior. This detector will operate to detect liquid propane & Carbon Monoxide gasses as well as other gasses that are heavier than air.
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Refueling When you are refueling your gasoline tank or your propane system, ensure that your vehicle is shut off and your main LP valve is shut off. Ensure that your pilot lights have been extinguished. All appliances in your vehicle are auto ignition ensure the appliances are shut off so ignition will not activate.
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TV cabinet. Generator When launching a boat or some form of watercraft with your Pleasure-Way motorhome, it is imperative to not submerge the generator in water. Please refer to the generator owner / operating manual for proper use and maintenance information.
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MOTORHOME EXTERIOR Motorhome Dimensions & Capacities Your Motorhome is larger than your standard van or automobile, so please be careful when entering underpasses, garages, parades, etc. Dimension (approximate) 20’ 5” Length Bumper 622 cm Bumper 21’ 1” Length Bumper to Tire 642.6 cm Carrier 6’...
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Driver’s Side Storage Compartment Located on the driver’s side panel, this compartment features a 14” (H) x 46”(L) x 14"(D)* locking storage area. It should be used for items not damaged by moisture, as humidity and certain weather conditions may add moisture to this compartment. Driver’s Side Sewer Dump Compartment Located on the driver side panel behind the storage compartment just in front of the driver rear wheel.
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Driver’s Side Water Heater Vent Located behind the driver’s side rear tire, this vent door gives access to the water heater anode, pressure relief valve, and the working mechanisms of the water heater. NOTE: For water heater efficiency, keep this vent free and clear from obstructions at all times. Driver’s Side Exterior Shower Compartment Located beside the vehicle fuel fill door, this compartment contains a retractable shower head and hot and cold water taps.
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Passenger’s Battery Compartment Located behind the passenger’s side door, this compartment houses the battery for the coach’s 12-Volt components. This compartment may also house extra wiring for generator ready units. Driver’s Side Furnace, Fresh Air and Exhaust Vent (photo 1) Located just back of the driver side entrance door next to the fresh water fill, this vent gives off the exhaust of the furnace.
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(all fiberglass surfaces are painted with automotive paint.) When storing your Pleasure-Way it is recommended that you park the vehicle on a level surface. Avoid parking in a front end down position as rain or snow may collect in the air conditioner area, allowing moisture to enter the vehicle through the air conditioner.
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While In Motion - Do not use any appliances while the vehicle is in motion. - Warning: Do not use any propane appliances while the vehicle is in motion. - For your safety ensure that the main propane valve is in the off position. - While you are in motion, you will have power to all 12-Volt components such as the dome lights, water pump, roof vent, 12-Volt receptacle, and theatre system.
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MOTORHOME SYSTEMS LP Gas System Your motorhome is equipped with a Liquid Propane (LP) gas system that provides power to appliances, which are designed to use this gas for operation. The storage tank is located under the chassis in front of the rear bumper and can be accessed through the rear compartment door located in the center of the rear bumper.
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Fresh Water System The water system built into your motorhome provides full service similar to the system in your home. A 12-Volt self-priming pump draws pressurized water from the fresh water tank to all cold faucets and the water heater. An automatic pressure switch located in the water pump maintains a positive line pressure between 20 to 30 p.s.i.
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Water Pump Trouble Shooting The water pump is located in the driver side ottoman, behind the storage area. To access the water pump, remove the ottoman cushion and wheel well cover panel. If the pump will not prime, please check: - make sure there is water in the holding tank - make sure that the battery is not run down - make sure the waterlines are tight to the pump and to the filter...
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Toilet Please refer to the manufacturer’s operating instructions. Toilet Trouble Shooting: 1. Water keeps running in the bowl: - check to see if all the levers are turned all the way back. Sticking may be caused by foreign material on the waste valve blade seal at the bottom of the bowl. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the water valve.
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NOTE: It is important to clean your monitor probes in your holding tank to ensure their reliability. See your RV dealer for suggested cleaning solutions. How to Winterize Your Pleasure-Way Motorhome 1) Drain your fresh water tank. The fresh water tank is located under the vehicle on the driver side in front of the storage compartment and is the white tank.
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3) Turn the water heater bypass valves on the inside of the vehicle to the winter position (B). The valve handle at the top of water heater on the red line should be closed. The valve at the bottom of the water heater on the blue line should be closed.
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Winter Use We recommend that the water system not be used when the outside temperature drops below the freezing point. You should ensure that your unit is completely winterized by that time. If it is necessary to use the water system, we suggest that you bring containers of fresh water with you and add non-toxic RV antifreeze to the gray and black water holding tanks.
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Trouble Shooting 12volt or DC power: There are two sources of 12volt or DC power in your Motor Home. One is your auxiliary battery and second is your DC converter. The converter will only function when your Motor Home is plugged into an appropriate power source or when the generator is engaged.
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12 volt DC Converter Source: The 12 volt DC converter works when the Motor home is plugged into a 120 volt power source or the generator is functioning. The converter will also charge the Auxiliary battery when the red key disconnect is in the on position.
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Trouble Shooting 120 volt or AC power: Step 1 – Ensure you have a known good power source for your power cord to plug into. Test the plug with another appliance. Ensure your power cord is properly attached to your Motor Home. Step 2 –...
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Method 1: Restart your generator, have your power fully engaged by the generator, switch off the generator and plug your power cord into a 120 volt electrical outlet. (You may have to repeat this step a couple of times, always ensure that you unplug your power cord before staring your generator.) Method 2: Turn off your generator and unplug your Motor Home from shore power.
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Auxiliary Battery Your motorhome is equipped with an auxiliary coach battery besides the chassis engine starting battery in order to provide 12-Volt power to your interior components (and to not create a drain on the chassis battery). The chassis battery is not tied into the living area of the coach in order to provide constant starting power for the engine.
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6. Replace the battery into the compartment and reconnect the cables tightly. When winterizing your unit or if you are storing your vehicle in below freezing temperatures, be sure your auxiliary and chassis batteries are fully charged. 8. If your vehicle will be stored in extreme cold for an extended period of time, it is strongly recommended that your chassis and auxiliary batteries be taken out of your coach and stored in a warm, protected place.
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MOTORHOME INTERIOR Interior Cockpit Map Light *Note: This is the Chevrolet/ GMC map light system, refer to the vehicle manual for operation. *Note: The cockpit map lights operate off the chassis/engine starting battery. Refrigerator - Norcold Your Norcold refrigerator is designed for 2 way operation, using 12-Volt DC & 110-Volt AC power. When your motorhome is parked, it should be level for your refrigerator to provide the optimum cooling.
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TV and DVD (Optional) If your motor home is equipped with TV and DVD components, you will find these located in the rear entertainment center cabinet. These two components are powered by a 12-Volt power source. NOTE: Your DVD is a player only; it will not record. To play a CD or MP3 in this player the TV must be turned on.
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Swivel Seats To turn the seats, slide the seat to the middle slide position, then move the backrest into the farthest upright position and swivel the chair with the backrest toward the outside of the unit. Bed Layout 1) Remove the bed boards from the front closet. 2) Place the dual notched bed board on the ottoman rails with the notches to the back of the vehicle.
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COACH SPECIFICATIONS Dometic 3 way AC/DC /LPG Refridgerator (3 cu. Ft ) Dometic .7 cu ft Microwave Dometic/Smev 2 – burner Lp gas cook top Suburban 16,000 BTU Auto Ignition Furnace Suburban 6 USA Gallon Water Heater Sure-Flo Demand Water System Thetford Flush Toilet 11 foot Fiamma Awning Pass Through Under Bed Storage...
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