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  • Page 1 210 Chevrolet Models Owner’s Manual Including Limited Warranty Information...
  • Page 3: Warnings And Cautions

    WARNINGS & CAUTIONS WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS This manual contains WARNINGS against operating procedures which could result in an accident or bodily injury. The manual also contains CAUTIONS against procedures which could result in damage to your vehicle. If you do not read the entire manual you may miss important information.
  • Page 4 WARNINGS & CAUTIONS WARNINGS: SEAT BELTS: Only forward facing seats equipped with factory installed seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is in motion. All passengers must be seated in these seats only, with the seat belts fastened while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 5 WARNINGS & CAUTIONS 110 VOLT ELECTRICAL SERVICING: Prior to servicing the 110 volt Galley GFCI & Audio/Video cabinet interior receptacles, unplug the output lead from the power inverter. EXTERIOR ACCESS DOORS: Ensure power cord and city water line are disconnected and in their stored positions before vehicle is put in motion.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Caution Note (Mineralling) ________________________________________________________________________________B-13 Floor Plan & Appliance Location __________________________________________________________________________ C-1 Elevation (210-Popular Chevrolet) ____________________________________________________________________________ C-1 Floor Plan with Appliance Location (210-Popular Chevrolet) ______________________________________________________ C-2 Electrical System ________________________________________________________________________________________ E-1 110 / 12V Charger ________________________________________________________________________________________ E-1 External Electrical Source Connection ________________________________________________________________________ E-1...
  • Page 8 Limited Warranty Information ______________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Limited Warranty Definitions ________________________________________________________________________________ I-1 Home & Park Limited Warranty Registration Card ________________________________________________________________ I-1 Automotive Warranty - General Motors (Chevrolet Chassis) ________________________________________________________ I-1 Limited Warranty Information ________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 Automotive Customer Service & Roadside Assistance Numbers ____________________________________________________ I-2 Appliance Warranty ________________________________________________________________________________________ I-2 Home &...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    It is important that you read the contents of this manual, that of the Chevrolet chassis and those of other components, and follow the instructions and recommendations contained in each to help assure the most enjoyable and trouble free operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 10: Weight Ratings

    Sample of Canadian Weight label: the load carrying capacity of a single axle system, as measured at the tire-ground interfaces. Towing Guidelines: Consult Chevrolet Owners Manual(s) for specific weighing instructions and towing guidelines including auxiliary brake requirements for any towed trailer or towed vehicle.
  • Page 11: Vehicle Specifications

    VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 2004 STANDARD Roadtrek 210 models 2004 STANDARD Roadtrek 210 models AND OPTIONAL on Chevrolet 3500 MOTORHOME on Chevrolet 3500 AUTOMOTIVE FEATURES Extended Van FEATURES Extended Van Air bag - driver & passenger standard with passenger on/off switch Air conditioner...
  • Page 12: Appliance Log

    APPLIANCE LOG APPLIANCE & ACCESSORY MANUFACTURER’S LOG Appliance Manufacturer Model Heat Pump Dometic 41001.61 Awning Fiamma Battery - Auxiliary Exide NC27 Battery - Auxiliary -Optional Dual Vitalife GCZ-13 Battery Isolator Hehr-Powerline 33-22 CO Detector MTI Industries 60-541 Coffee Maker Black & Decker ODC325N Distribution Panel Progressive Dynamics...
  • Page 13: Daily Living

    DAILY LIVING CAPTAIN’S SEATS: To recline, pull up the recline control lever below the inboard armrest and lean back. To slide, pull up on the slide bar located on the front of the seat and slide the seat either forward or back (see Picture B-P1a).
  • Page 14: Cloverleaf Dining Table

    DAILY LIVING CLOVERLEAF DINING TABLE: The cloverleaf dining table is stored in the lower galley cabinet (see Picture B-P3). Remove table leg from wardrobe (see Picture B-P4) and place it in the floor base receptacle located in front of the lower galley cabinet. Place table top on top of table leg.
  • Page 15: Dinette Table

    DAILY LIVING DINETTE TABLE: The table leg is stored in the rear wardrobe closet (see Picture B-P4). Remove the table leg and place in the floor base receptacle located at the rear next to the night table. The table top is stored under the driver side rear bed cushion (see Picture B-P6). Place table top on table leg (see Picture B-P5).
  • Page 16: Rear Twin Beds

    DAILY LIVING SLEEPING FACILITIES: REAR TWIN BEDS (210-Popular Model): To convert the dinette into twin beds: 1. Remove the table and leg from its receptacle and place the table under the driver side seat cushion and store table leg. 2. Place both back rest cushions on the floor vertically up against the seat base boxes or store if desired.
  • Page 17: Rear King-Bed

    DAILY LIVING REAR KING BED REAR KING-SIZE BED (210-Popular Model): To convert the dinette into a king-size bed: 1. Remove the table and leg from its receptacle. 2. Remove night table and store. In order to remove, unscrew the wing nut found on each side of the night table (see Picture B-P7).
  • Page 18: Front Lounge Seats

    DAILY LIVING FRONT LOUNGE SEATS: To convert the lounge seat into a single bed: 1. Swivel the passenger captain’s seat 90 degrees clockwise so that the backrest is toward the center aisle. Be sure all armrests are in an upright position. (see Picture B-P15).
  • Page 19: Rear Privacy Doors

    3. Secure door in place by latching the center hook (see Picture B-P18B). 4. Open the water closet door by pressing the push Picture B-P18: Rear privacy door in place (210 latch. Popular model). Release the plastic turn tab that secures the inner door found near the middle and top of the inside door (see Picture B-P18A).
  • Page 20: Toilet

    DAILY LIVING WASHROOM FACILITIES: TOILET: Picture B-P20: 1. Privacy is achieved by extending all privacy doors Light activation and closing the galley curtain. switch located at floor level 2. The washroom is equipped with an automatic light that will illuminate when the door is in the open position (see Picture B-P20).
  • Page 21: Extra Counter Space

    DAILY LIVING EXTRA COUNTER SPACE: In order to provide additional counter space, your motorhome has the following three features: stove cover. Thumb Tab sink cover (cutting board). slide out shelf above the cutlery drawer. To raise the stove cover do the following: 1.
  • Page 22: Driver Side Access Doors

    DAILY LIVING EXTERIOR ACCESS DOORS: DRIVER SIDE ACCESS DOORS: Behind the lockable middle access door (see Pictures B-P27, 28 and 29) the following are found: 1. Sewage hose. 2. Grey water gate valve handle. 3. Black water gate valve handle. 4.
  • Page 23: L.p.g. (Liquid Propane Gas) Access Door

    DAILY LIVING L.P.G. (Liquid Propane Gas) ACCESS DOOR: Behind the L.P.G. access door (integrated into the rear bumper, covered with a black plate, see Picture B-P31), the following are found: 1. L.P.G. fill valve. 2. L.P.G. tank shut off valve. 3.
  • Page 24: Auxiliary Battery

    DAILY LIVING AUXILIARY BATTERY: The auxiliary battery(s) is located behind the access door in front of the rear passenger tire (see Picture B-P34). It is recommended to check once a month (see maintenance section.) In order to access the auxiliary battery one must do the following: 1.
  • Page 25: Spare Tire Storage

    DAILY LIVING SPARE TIRE STORAGE: The spare tire is located in the storage area found under the passenger side rear bed. Unless equipped with optional Continental Spare Tire Kit (see Picture B-P37). Light Switch Brace yourself for the weight of the tire (40 kg / 80 lbs). The jack is located in the storage area found under the passenger side rear bed mounted on the outside wall (see Picture B-P36).
  • Page 26: Floor Plan & Appliance Location

    FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION 210-Popular Chevrolet D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4...
  • Page 27 FLOOR PLAN & APPLIANCE LOCATION S tove 210-Popular Chevrolet D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4...
  • Page 28: Electrical System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Your vehicle’s electrical system should not be subjected to changes and / or additions to circuitry, appliances, etc. without consulting your dealer or Home & Park for proper installation procedures. Failure to do this could result in serious safety issues or component damage. Changes to the electrical system run the risk of voiding the warranty.
  • Page 29: Monitor Panel

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MONITOR PANEL: The monitor panel is located on the shelf above the passenger lounge seat,(see Picture E-P1). For location of porch light switch with optional armoire (see Picture E-P1B). The monitor panel is used to provide the approximate fluid levels in the fresh, grey and black (holding) water tanks, the L.P.G.
  • Page 30: Auxiliary Battery And Isolator

    This switching system utilizes the switch on the light itself and the dash mounted headlight switch, located to the left of the steering wheel. Refer to the Chevrolet’s Owner’s Manual for complete operation instructions. RANGE HOOD EXHAUST FAN: The range hood exhaust fan should be on while the L.P.G. stove is in operation.
  • Page 31: Electrical System Schematics

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM POTABLE WATER FILL AIR CONDITIONER BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL INDICATOR CITY WATER INLET TRANSFER SWITCH GROUND FAULT INTERRUPT POTABLE WATER PUMP INSIGNIA LOCATION GFIC GROUND FAULT INTERRUPT CIRCUIT DRAIN OUTLET FIRE EXTINGUISHER (MIN. 10B.C.) WATER HEATER EMERGENCY EGRESS (17"x24" min.) ENGINE EXHAUST WATER TANK GASOLINE FILL...
  • Page 32 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 E E - - 5 5...
  • Page 33 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 E E - - 6 6...
  • Page 34: L.p.g. Tank

    L.P.G. & SAFETY SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with an L.P.G. (Liquid Propane Gas) system which, when properly handled and maintained, will provide trouble and worry free operation of your L.P.G fueled appliances. L.P.G. fuel is stored in a liquid state under extremely high pressure. As fuel is used, L.P.G. passes from the top of the tank through the regulator into the gas lines and eventually to the appliances.
  • Page 35: Appliances

    L.P.G. & SAFETY SYSTEM L.P.G. TANK: To open and close the tank use the manual tank shutoff valve located on the tank, accessible from behind the rear bumper. It is recommended to close the tank shutoff valve when the vehicle is not in daily use. Further, it is recommended to close the shutoff valve when the vehicle is in travel.
  • Page 36: L.p.g. Leak Detector

    L.P.G. & SAFETY SYSTEM L.P.G. LEAK DETECTOR: Your vehicle has been equipped with a L.P.G. leak detection device for your protection (see Picture F-P1). See “Floor Plan & Appliance Location” for location of the L.P.G. leak detector location. Be sure the detector is operating while using your vehicle. Do not block air circulation in the area where the L.P.G.
  • Page 37 L.P.G. & SAFETY SYSTEM 210-Popular Chevrolet D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4...
  • Page 38: Winter Mode Valve Position

    WATER SYSTEMS WINTER MODE VALVE POSITIONS: Tank selector valve must be in the interior tank position, (see G-P1.) WINTER USE: (Moderate Subfreezing Conditions, -10 C (14 F)): ° ° The dual tank system allows you to use the fresh water system under moderate subfreezing conditions by allowing you to isolate and drain the exterior fresh water tank.
  • Page 39 WATER SYSTEMS Your Roadtrek is equipped with a water heater by-pass. valve. When it is in summer mode, all three valves will face the aisle, (see Picture G-P3). In winter mode, the water line valve is open and the valves at the water heater are closed (see Picture G-P4).
  • Page 40: To De-Winterize

    WATER SYSTEMS To drain the exterior fresh water tank you must open exterior drain valve at the low point drain located below the drivers side front storage drawer compartment (see Picture G-P5). Picture G-P5: Location of the exterior freshwater Picture G-P6: Interior tank drain valve in open tank drain.
  • Page 41: Fresh Water Tanks

    WATER SYSTEMS FRESH WATER TANKS: One tank is located in the vehicle’s interior, the other tank is located on the vehicle’s exterior. The purpose of the dual tank system is to provide a separate fresh water system that can be used in moderate sub freezing conditions. The system can only function properly in either one of two modes.
  • Page 42: City Water Connection

    WATER SYSTEMS The fresh water tanks can also be filled through the city water inlet located behind the rear lockable driver side access drawer, for location, see the Daily Living section. The use of the city fill is not possible when in the winter operation mode.
  • Page 43: Waste Water Storage And Dumping System

    WATER SYSTEMS To disconnect the city water connection: 1. Turn off the external water source. 2. Open the sink faucet to relieve the pressure in the system (failure to do so may result in an unexpected shower). 3. Ensure that the city water tank fill valve is closed (see Picture G-P12). 4.
  • Page 44: Waste Water Tank Dumping

    WATER SYSTEMS Picture G-P15: Macerator Picture G-P16: Macerator Picture G-P17: Sewage Picture G-P18: Sewage pump located under center pump switch located on discharge hose storage hose discharge valve. of vehicle. driver’s door post. located in driver’s side storage drawer. Waste Water Tank Dumping: To dump the exterior black waste water tank: 1.
  • Page 45: Waste Water Tank Flushing

    WATER SYSTEMS Waste Water Tank Flushing: To flush the waste water tanks: 1. Ensure that both tanks are empty (see above). 2. Fill the black waste water tank by inserting a hose into the toilet (be sure to step on the flush pedal, so the flapper door stays open to prevent toilet overflow) and the grey waste water tank using the sink.
  • Page 46: Potable Water System Sanitizing

    WATER SYSTEMS POTABLE WATER SYSTEM SANITIZING: NOTE: Water system must be in summer operation mode (190 models). Your potable water system should be sanitized if it is new, has not been used for a period of time, or may have become contaminated.
  • Page 47 WATER SYSTEMS 210-Popular Chevrolet D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4...
  • Page 48: Owner Maintenance

    OWNER MAINTENANCE FIBERGLASS MAINTENANCE: To maintain the original appearance and finish, your vehicle’s fiberglass running boards, roof and/or body must be waxed at least annually. If deterioration, such as tarnishing or chalking, should occur, apply a mild rubbing compound and wax to restore the original appearance. EXTERIOR WASHING: To prevent water from entering your vehicle, avoid spraying water directly into exterior vents or grills.
  • Page 49: Spring Start-Up

    OWNER MAINTENANCE SPRING START UP: After storage, reactivate your vehicle for use by reversing all the procedures that you performed to prepare it for winter storage. In addition, L.P.G. (liquid propane gas) system’s connections and fittings should be checked for possible leaks and all other systems and appliances should be operated to ensure satisfactory performance.
  • Page 50: At Least Twice A Year

    Have appliances tested and cleaned. Wax & polish and protect exterior surfaces. The above maintenance schedule is a recommendation only. Please refer to your Chevrolet Manual for details on the Chevrolet required maintenance schedule. Efficient economical vehicle performance will be enhanced by utilizing this recommended maintenance. It is strongly recommended that no repairs be made without appropriate training, tools and safety equipment.
  • Page 51: Aluminum Wheel Maintenance

    OWNER MAINTENANCE ALUMINUM WHEEL MAINTENANCE: Never clean your wheels when they are hot either from free standing in the sun, or from normal road use. Always clean wheels when they are cool to the touch of your hand. If you spray any type of cleaning agent, corrosive or not, they will stain a polished and chrome wheel and even some clear coated wheels.
  • Page 52: Limited Warranty Information

    6000 miles. See the General Motors Warranty Information booklet for details. For Chevrolet chassis sold through RV dealers, Home & Park uses the information on the completed Warranty Card to notify General Motors to restart the automotive (chassis) warranty in the Purchaser’s name as of the date of retail delivery.
  • Page 53: Limited Warranty Information

    Sales Order # (located on driver door post label): ________________ Date of Delivery To Owner (Retail Purchaser) _______________________ AUTOMOTIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE & ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE NUMBERS Chevrolet (US) customer service 800-222-1020 Chevrolet (US) roadside assistance 800-CHEV-USA (243-8872) GM Canada customer service 800-263-3777 GM Canada roadside assistance 800-CHEV-USA (248-8872) APPLIANCE WARRANTY Appliances are not warranted by Home &...
  • Page 54 LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION 6. Damages caused by environmental factors including, but not limited to, hailstorms, tornadoes, sandstorms, lightning, floods, earthquakes, airborne fallout, chemicals, tree sap, ocean spray, road hazards. 7. Vehicle that has been declared a total loss by an insurance company (demolished) or a Vehicle whose title indicates that it is designated as “salvage”...
  • Page 55: Customer Assistance

    CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY) 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 Home & Park.
  • Page 56: Roadtrek Club International

    All inquiries must include: Owner’s name, address, home and work phone numbers Selling Home & Park dealer’s name and contact Servicing Chevrolet dealer’s name, contact and phone number (if applicable) Last 8 digits of Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) Vehicle mileage...
  • Page 57: Obtaining Motorhome Service

    CUSTOMER SERVICE PROCEDURES OBTAINING MOTORHOME SERVICE The solution to all your Roadtrek concerns starts with your Roadtrek Dealer Roadtrek Dealer GM Dealer Roadtrek Dealer Advise the Service Department The dealership should always be given the that you have a opportunity to resolve your concerns prior to Chevy Express Van contacting Home &...
  • Page 59: Roadtrek International Chapter Fmca / A Roadtrek Owners' Club Membership Forms

    ROADTREK INTERNATIONAL CHAPTER FMCA A ROADTREK OWNERS’ CLUB MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Please Print Date ______________ Last Name __________________ First Name ________________ Spouse ____________________ Address ____________________ City ______________________ Prov/State __________________ Country ____________________ Postal/ZIP Code ____________ Phone: ( ) __________________ FMCA# ________________ If you are not currently a member of the Family Motor Coach Association, please complete the FMCA Membership Application Form below.
  • Page 61: C C H H A A N N G G E E O O F F O O W W N N E E R R N N A A M M E E O O R R A A D D D D R R E E S S S S Form

    CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 L L - - 2 2...
  • Page 62 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORM D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 L L - - 3 3...
  • Page 63: Potential Customer Referral Card

    CUSTOMER REFERRAL CARD POTENTIAL CUSTOMER REFERRAL CARD PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT LEGIBLY: PRINT Potential Customer Name (including Jr., Sr., etc.) PRINT Mailing Address: House/Building Number and Street Name (including St., Ave., Rd., Ct., etc.) ZIP/P.C. City State/Prov. Country Email Area Code Please send me a brochure and the name and address of Phone No.
  • Page 64 CUSTOMER REFERRAL CARD Please contact Home & Park Motorhomes should you require additional customer referral cards. D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t © © H H a a n n m m a a r r M M o o t t o o r r C C o o r r p p o o r r a a t t i i o o n n 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 L L - - 5 5...
  • Page 66 Division of HANMAR MOTOR CORPORATION 100 Shirley Avenue, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, N2B 2E1 Telephone: 519-745-1169 or Toll Free 1-888-ROADTREK (1-888-762-3873) Telefacsimile: 519-745-1160 Email: service@roadtrek.com WebSite: http://www.roadtrek.com/LIT D D o o c c N N o o : : 21906532-210C04 R R e e v v : : 00 I I s s s s u u e e D D a a t t e e : : August 2004 C C o o p p y y r r i i g g h h t t ©...

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