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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual www.LivinLite.com...
  • Page 3 My LIVIN’ LITE Notes: Tip: Always start your notes with the date. __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ www.LivinLite.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 5 At Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc, we want you to be able to enjoy your new trailer. In the following pages, you will learn about your warranty, the features of your Livin’ Lite trailer, and the maintenance necessary to ensure years of enjoyable use.
  • Page 6: Key Information

    This recreational vehicle has been sold to an independent dealer, and not an agent of Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. for resale in the ordinary course of the dealer’s business on terms and conditions and equipped as he and you determine and your agreement is solely with the dealer, not Livin’...
  • Page 7 It is important for the owner to know that if you are unable to bring in your unit for repairs, Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. is not responsible for any costs incurred for the service call charge, or time accrued to come out to your unit.
  • Page 8: Customer Information Update

    Camplite CUSTOMER INFORMATION UPDATE FORM Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. strives to keep the most accurate and current customer information in its files in order to maintain good customer relations. If you bought this unit new, we have your information from the warranty registration form which you have sent to us on file.
  • Page 9 IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION In the event of theft, it is important to be able to properly identify your property. It is recommended that you write your camper serial number inside a cabinet or behind a drawer. You should also keep a copy of the following information at home. This information is also useful to have when service is needed.
  • Page 10: Pre-Trip Checklist

    Camplite PRE-TRIP CHECKLIST PRE-TRIP CHECKLIST (AT HOME) (AT CAMPSITE) FOLLOW THE PREVIOUS CHECKLIST Read and understand owner’s manual? _____ WITH THESE ADDED POINTS: If not, please do so now. EXTERIOR: Disconnect all shore lines _____ INTERIOR: (City water, electric) Lower the Dinette Table _____ Hook up tow vehicle _____...
  • Page 11: Important Safety Information

    The only warranty offered by Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. is set forth in the written One Year Limited Warranty that applies to this vehicle. Nothing in this manual creates any other warranty, either expressed or implied.
  • Page 12 Camplite Please pay careful attention to the following WARNING cautions and warnings: Do not bring or store propane containers, gasoline, or other flammable liquids inside WARNING the camper. Fire or explosion result. Propane containers must not be placed or stored inside the vehicle. Propane CAUTION containers equipped...
  • Page 13 RV, including any disagreements regarding application of the Limited Warranty (a “Dispute”) shall be resolved as follows: a. Owner and Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. shall first attempt, in good faith, to resolve the Dispute promptly by discussion and negotiation.
  • Page 14: Limited Warranty

    Camplite LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC. Limited Warranty One Year Bumper-to-Hitch Limited Warranty – Three Year Structural Limited Warranty For Trailers Manufactured By LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC. Sold in the United States and Canada. ______________________________________________ COVERAGE PROVIDED: GENERAL OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS...
  • Page 15 NOTE in water damage or any other damage, shall void the warranty. Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. Is not liable for any implied warranty of merchantability or The owner shall be responsible to deliver the fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 16 Camplite ALSO EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY: DELIVERY: 1. To assist in avoiding problems with your The following items are NOT covered by coach, we recommend you do the following: any warranty. LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL 2. Read the warranty. Go over it thoroughly VEHICLES, INC.
  • Page 17 If you never signed this card or wish to make sure your warranty is activated, please contact your dealer or the Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. Warranty Department at (574) 862-2228 or you may inquire in writing to Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc, 1025 E. Waterford, Wakarusa, IN 46573-9304.
  • Page 18: Hitching & Loading

    Camplite Hitching & Loading Hitches You should become comfortable hooking up your trailer with practice. There are several types of trailer hitches available. certain recommended your vehicle manufacturer and that meets the weight requirements of your trailer. Camplite trailers require a 2-inch hitch ball. Use only the ball diameter indicated.
  • Page 19 Dangers of Overloading To avoid overloading, you must be aware of During the design and development of our your vehicle weight situation at all times. Know trailers, the number and size of storage where you stand when it comes to the GVWR, compartments and the liquid tank capacities GAWR and your current GVW and UVW.
  • Page 20 Camplite Loading Instructions WARNING Whether you start out for a weekend jaunt Do not tow anything behind your trailer. or a longer trip, the first thing you are going You could cause unstable handling and loss to do is load such items as food, clothing, bedding and recreational equipment.
  • Page 21 Overtaking and Passing WARNING When you pass another vehicle, remember that it takes longer to accelerate and you Improper braking can result in serious must allow for the length of the trailer to personal injury or death. When being pass before returning to your lane. Use your overtaken, passing or meeting an signals freely.
  • Page 22: Wheel Nut Torque

    Do not use a size and type of tire and wheel or loss of life. other than that originally provided by Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. because It is critical that the wheels be properly it can affect the safety and performance...
  • Page 23 Condition Possible Remedy Torque Stages Cause 13-inch wheel Even Over Check & Center Inflation Adjust Stage 20-25 ft/lbs Wear Pressure Stage 35-40 ft/lbs When Cold Stage 50-75 ft/lbs Inside & Under Check & Outside Inflation Adjust Note: Use a torque Wear Pressure wench to tighten...
  • Page 24: Braking, Tires & Wheels

    Livin’ pavement. In this case the width is 175 Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. millimeters wide. • 80 indicates the height to width ratio of the tire.
  • Page 25 Tire Maintenance When cleaning tires, try to use a tire cleaning Of course, actual stopping distances vary agent. Never use any cleaner that contains greatly with the surface of the road (whether solvents. Solvents will draw oil from tires and it’s gravel or pavement);...
  • Page 26: Power System

    Listed below are components that might be 110V electrical system. Circuit breakers used in Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. and fuses protect the circuits in the vehicle. vehicles and the typical maximum amperage Locate the converter and see where the fuses draw each one has.
  • Page 27: Electrical System

    The possibility of fire exists in all areas of life, through the converter. and the recreational vehicle life-style is no exception. Recreational vehicles are complex The 110-volt circuits are protected by circuit machines. They are made up of many breakers and will handle up to 30 rated materials, some of which are flammable.
  • Page 28: Plumbing System

    Camplite Plumbing Sanitizing System To assure complete sanitation of your potable water system, the following procedures are Fresh Water recommended for a new system. For one that Fresh water for your RV is provided by filling has not been used for a period of time and for the FRESH WATER TANK or by hooking one which may have become contaminated: directly to a city water connection.
  • Page 29 leak persists, disconnect it completely and NOTE check for mineral deposits or foreign material on the sealing surfaces. Clean the surfaces Do not run the water pump without water thoroughly and reinstall the fitting. Take the in the system. Always keep the pump coach to an authorized service center for switch off when the system is empty or repairs if the system continues to leak.
  • Page 30 In addition, try using tissue designed for recreational vehicles. It will break down more To drain either holding tank, pull out the than residential style tissues, and usually termination valve by pulling out the dump...
  • Page 31 Do’s and Don’t of Holding Tank Use DO - Clean the holding tank with an approved cleaner. DO - Add a special chemical additive to sanitize and improve tank action. DO - Guard the tank against Freeze-up. DO - Keep the waste water tank dump valves closed to allow the tanks to get as full as possible to facilitate drainage.
  • Page 32: Fire Safety

    Recreational vehicles are complex during use. The detector should never be machines. They are made up of many disabled because of nuisance or false alarm materials, some of which are flammable.
  • Page 33 Sealants can be purchased from your dealer or manufacturer. Seals are not covered under warranty. NOTE Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. does not recommend this RV for use in the winter unless it is equipped with additional insulation and properly sealed underbelly.
  • Page 34: Lp Gas System

    Camplite LP Gas System Each tank has an automatic eighty percent stop-fill valve that allows space in the tank The Liquid Propane (LP) gas system is designed for vapor expansion. The high pressure of the and built to rigid standards and tested before vapor in the tank is reduced in two stages leaving the factory.
  • Page 35 Filling LP Gas Bottles NOTE When your LP gas tank is empty, have it Your dealer is responsible for a thorough refilled as soon as possible. There are many LP refueling stations available. Many RV LP gas system check prior to delivery. Do parks also have LP gas available.
  • Page 36 Camplite Precautions and Recommendations LP Gas Lines • Inspect LP fill valve for foreign material The primary manifold before refueling. is located under the • Shut off tow vehicle and pilot lights when unit. Copper tubing refueling gas tanks. with flare fittings are •...
  • Page 37 Operation until the bubbles stop. If this does not take To operate any LP gas appliance, the LP gas care of the leak, contact your gas dealer. DO tank’s service valve must be OPEN. When NOT OVERTIGHTEN. first used, or after a refill, there may be some air in the gas lines that will escape when the Gas Tank and Regulator Freeze-Up range burner or similar gas valve is opened.
  • Page 38 Camplite Regulator Vent Maintenance The detector is equipped with a “sensor Since the LP gas regulator is equipped with a activation strip”. This strip must be removed vent that allows the system to “breathe,” you for the detector to operate properly. This must check it on a frequent basis to see that should have been done during the dealer’s it does not become clogged.
  • Page 39: Appliances

    Appliances The furnace igniter is powered by your 12-volt battery system. If the system battery is low, the furnace blower will come on, however the furnace Refer to the individual manufacturer’s owner’s will not ignite. Make sure you have sufficient manual for primary and additional operating and battery power before operating the furnace.
  • Page 40 Camplite The two most common complaints with roof To keep condensation from accumulating air conditioners are they won’t turn on at open the vent lids slightly to help the air all, or when they do turn on, they won’t put circulate.
  • Page 41 Electric Commode (Some Models) The electric recirculating commode is a stand-alone sanitation system which requires no pressure water connection or holding tank. It operates off your 12-volt power and can be emptied directly into a sewer via the discharge connection. Read over the commode’s owner’s manual to find all the information on its operation and cleaning.
  • Page 42: Equipment

    Camplite Equipment WARNING This section covers the basic operation and If the vehicle is transported with the care of various equipment found in your step in the extended position there is Livin’ Lite RV. More detailed information as possibility of causing major damage to well as CAUTION or WARNING instructions both the step and the vehicle.
  • Page 43 The screen door can be adjusted to sit flush in the door jam. This requires two separate adjustments to be performed. The first adjustment made is at the screen door latch/ catch itself. Loosen the two screws holding the latch to the door to permit vertical adjustment. Move the latch far enough to catch on the striker mounted at the door frame.
  • Page 44: Effects Of Prolonged Occupancy

    Camplite Effects of Prolonged Occupancy condense out of sight within the walls or the ceiling where it will manifest itself as warped or stained panels. Appearance of these conditions Your trailer designed primarily may indicate a serious condensation problem. recreational use and short-term occupancy and When you recognize the signs of excessive has not been designed for full time living.
  • Page 45: Winter Storage, Care & Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance WARNING Winter Storage Recommendations Do not use automotive anti-freeze or 1. Level the unit – front to rear and side to side. windshield washer fluid anti-freeze in 2. Remove bottled and canned goods and the vehicles water system. These can be other items that can be damaged by freezing.
  • Page 46 Consult your dealer for more information by the Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. on the best method of winterizing your Limited Warranty. Wipe the marine grade vinyl vehicle.
  • Page 47 Cleaning Awnings: Be sure to clean off all debris as you roll up your awnings. Periodically wash off the awning fabric with a soapy water solution. Long-term exposure to the sun may cause some fading over time, which is normal. Lower awning poles during rain to allow run-off.
  • Page 48: Basic Set-Up Instructions

    This condition is typical and not covered under the WARNING Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. warranty. Do not attempt to raise or otherwise place all of the weight of the trailer on the Leveling and Stabilization Leveling of your trailer at the site is essential.
  • Page 49 Position Stabilizer Jacks Tip-out Bunk (Opt.) After unhitching your unit and positioning it in To set-up your tip-out the campsite, begin setting up your Camplite bunk bed, unlock the by putting down your two exterior latches. stabilizer jacks. The Unlatch and swing the jacks are not leveling arm-lock down and out.
  • Page 52 1025 E. Waterford, Wakarusa, IN 46573-9304 Ph: (574) 862-2228 • Fax: (574) 862-2202 www.LivinLite.com...

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