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2014 Allegro Bus
–Owner's Manual
MADE TO MOVE YOU.
105 2nd Street NW / Red Bay, Alabama 35582 USA / 256.356.8661 / info@tiffinmotorhomes.com
 

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  • Page 1 2014 Allegro Bus –Owner’s Manual MADE TO MOVE YOU. 105 2nd Street NW / Red Bay, Alabama 35582 USA / 256.356.8661 / info@tiffinmotorhomes.com  ...
  • Page 2 All items, materials, instructions, and guidance described in this manual are as accurate as possible at the time of printing. However, because of Tiffin Motorhomes’ ongoing and dedicated commitment to excellence, improvement of Tiffin’s motor homes is a continuing process. Consequently, Tiffin Motorhomes reserves the right to make substitutions and improvements in its makes and models of motor homes without prior notification.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4-16 Dealer Responsibilities Hydro Hot Heating System Carbon Monoxide/LP Gas Detector 4-16 Customer Responsibilities Air-Conditioning System Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty Thermostatic Controls Chapter 5 Major Equipment Manufacturers Liquid Propane (LP) Tank Cabinets & Furniture Warranty Service LP Tank Filling Practices Cabinets Owner’s Information Package...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Gray-Water Holding Tank 11-9 Chapter 7 Chapter 10 Wastewater Disposal 11-9 Electrical Features (Con’t.) Interior Features Sewer Connection and Camping 11-10 Energy Management System 7-12 Bedspread 10-2 No-Fuss Flush 11-10 Electrical Generator 7-12 Flooring 10-2 Exterior Shower 11-11 Automatic Transfer Switch 7-13...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Routine Maintenance (Con’t.) Maintenance & Data Charts RV Finish Maintenance 13-10 Motor Home Owner’s Data Sheet 14-2 Tire and Tire Safety Information 13-11 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14-3 Tire Pressure 13-24 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14-4 Motor Home Maintenance Record 14-5...
  • Page 6: General Information

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 7: Delivery

    The customer is responsible for regular and proper maintenance of the motor home. Properly maintaining your motor home will prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your Tiffin Motorhomes limited warranty. The maintenance guidelines in this manual and any other, applicable manual(s) should be followed. It is your responsibility and obligation to return the vehicle to an authorized dealer for repairs and service.
  • Page 8: Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty

    Red Bay, AL 35582 U.S.A. Telephone: (256) 356-8661; Facsimile: (256) 356-8219 E-Mail: info@tiffinmotorhomes.com Tiffin Motorhomes will be pleased to send you an additional copy or any other information requested, as may be warranted. Major Equipment Manufacturers The following list is a compilation of the vendors and suppliers of the major subsystems and components of your Allegro Bus.
  • Page 9: Warranty Service

    If any warranty service may be required, that service needs to be completed during the warranty period (basic warranty: 12 months or 12,000 miles). Tiffin Motorhomes warrants its unitized construction for 10 years and its laminations for 5 years. Any service work performed after the expiration of the Tiffin Motorhomes...
  • Page 10: Owner's Information Package

    If you wish to schedule maintenance or service or wish to order parts, you should notify your local authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Dealership to set up an appointment. If you are unsure of the location of your nearest, authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Dealership; please access the Tiffin Motorhomes website at www.tiffinmotorhomes.com and then click on the “Dealer Locater”...
  • Page 11       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION RVIA, has the obligation to disclose the following information, at minimum, to the purchaser of the motor home: • An indication of the contents of the RVIA weight label affixed to the motor home.
  • Page 12: Weighing Procedures For The Allegro Bus

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Weighing Procedures for the Allegro Bus To weigh the motor home properly, the motor home should be level when the weighing process is performed. Your Allegro Bus motor home has been designed and built in compliance with the recommended limits of the major-component/system suppliers to provide a realistic CCC.
  • Page 13: Driving & Safety Instructions

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 1 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 14: Safety Considerations

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Considerations Prior to using your motor home, especially for the first time or after a long period of non-use, please read thoroughly all the instructions in both the Owner’s Manual and the chassis-manufacturer’s manual before attempting to operate your motor home.
  • Page 15: Prior To Departure

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • In the majority of states, it is the law that seat belts must be used (fastened snugly about the chest and hip areas), anytime the motor home is in motion, to provide desired protection in the event of a crash.
  • Page 16: Driving

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Check tires for proper inflation (i.e., cold inflation pressure: 100 psig or so); if the motor home has not been used, make sure that the “cold inflation” pressure is maintained. If the motor home has very recently been used, make sure that the “hot inflation”...
  • Page 17: Fuels For The Motor Home

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • One should never adopt a “learn as you go” philosophy, as there are too many controls and switches to be understood before the motor home is actually used. Please take the time to become thoroughly familiar with the entire instrument panel prior to using the motor home on the road.
  • Page 18: Liquid Propane (Lp) Gas System

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning Liquid propane (LP) gas containers, gasoline, or other flammable liquids are not to be placed or stored inside the motor home because a fire or explosion may occur. LP...
  • Page 19: Lp Gas Regulator

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All LP appliances in your motor home have been Even though the LP-gas system is leak-checked and approved for use in motor homes by a nationally verified at the factory at the time of manufacture, recognized testing laboratory (i.e., UL and CSA...
  • Page 20: Lp Distribution System

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS If any damage or corrosion is noted, contact an authorized service technician to inspect and repair or replace the regulator. Do not attempt to adjust the regulator yourself; the regulator has been pre-set at the factory.
  • Page 21: Fire Safety

    As with any enclosed system containing the three required conditions for fire (i.e., combustible materials, oxygen, ignition sources), there will exist the possibility of fire. Tiffin Motorhomes has taken every precaution and design practice to minimize or negate this possibility, but the final determination rests with the owner and user of the motor home.
  • Page 22: Smoke Detector

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Smoke Detector The Allegro Bus motor home is equipped with a battery-operated smoke detector (Figure 2-6) located on the ceiling in the living area of the motor home (left-hand side of picture). Read and become familiar with the operation and periodic testing of this detector.
  • Page 23: Towing Hitch

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 2 DRIVING & SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When the motor home is finally situated, shift the transmission into neutral, set the air brakes, and then turn “off” the engine. Activate the leveling-jack system (see Chapter 9 for more detail) to level and stabilize the motor home.
  • Page 24       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING...
  • Page 25: Furnace

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Furnace Warning Never attempt to modify the furnace. To do so may cause fire, explosion, carbon monoxide poisoning, and/or asphyxiation. If the furnace is malfunctioning, immediately shut the unit “off” and call a trained service technician to make necessary repairs as soon as possible.
  • Page 26: Hydro Hot Heating System

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Warning Be cautious when washing the exterior of the motor home; water should never be sprayed directly into the furnace vent. Should any water be forced beyond the rain baffles into the furnace vent, the furnace may rust which, in turn, may cause improper combustion and produce unwanted by-products of combustion.
  • Page 27       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING The surge tank (Figure 3-3), located in the basement, should be routinely inspected to make sure the antifreeze fill line stays in the acceptable zone. If the antifreeze becomes low, you must add the recommended antifreeze stated in the Hydro-Hot’s owner’s manual.
  • Page 28: Air-Conditioning System

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Air Conditioning System The factory-installed air-conditioning system is designed for 120 VAC power supplied either from the external power hookup cord or from the generator. Any unnecessary interior heat loading (e.g., exposure to direct sunlight for long periods of time;...
  • Page 29: Liquid Propane (Lp) Tank

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 3. Depress the FAN button to select fan speed or automatic operation. 4. Depress the UP or DOWN button to set your desired temperature for the zone.
  • Page 30: Lp Tank Filling Practices

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Caution When the motor home is not being used, the main LP gas valve must be turned “off.” Also, turn “off” the main valve when the LP gas tank is to be refueled to avoid the possibility of ignition fuel fumes by the pilot lights.
  • Page 31: Co/Lp Gas Detector

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING To minimize or negate this possibility, always keep the main valve to the LP gas tank closed when the system is not in use. When the LP tank is empty, keep the main valve closed until re-filling is to be performed—this process will keep any moisture-laden air from back-flowing into the gas system and trapping unwanted moisture in the LP gas tank.
  • Page 32       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 3 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING If the alarm persists in re-arming and giving further alarms; ventilate the motor home (by opening doors and windows) and then check for possible LP gas leaks.
  • Page 33       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES...
  • Page 34: Microwave/Convection Range

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Refrigerator The Allegro Bus motor home will contain a residential refrigerator (Figure 4-2) manufactured by Maytag. Please note that the residential refrigerator will only operate on 110V. Any time that the motor home is not connected to shore power, the refrigerator will have to be operated by use of the inverter.
  • Page 35: Cook Top

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Additionally, the range hood can be used for supplemental filtration of other odors and gases including tobacco smoke, candle fumes, and related vapors. The range hood contains filters which can be removed and cleaned or replaced to assure sustained normal operation.
  • Page 36           TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES • Press Menu • Go to Setup, press “OK” • Go to Ant/Cable Setup, press “OK” • Make sure ANT is on Antenna to program Antenna or on Cable to program Cable •...
  • Page 37: Television Sets

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Television Sets Your motor home is High Definition (HD) ready and is capable of receiving channels that are broadcasting in High Definition. In order to receive a clear picture from your satellite dish, you must install a high definition receiver and subscribe to high definition (HD) service.
  • Page 38: Steering Wheel/Dash Radio

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Steering Wheel/Dash Radio System The steering wheel (Figure 4-8) in the Allegro Bus has two controls on the right of the steering wheel that controls the volume and radio stations. By either control up or down you can adjust the volume and change the radio station.
  • Page 39           TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Manual Tuning: Push the TUNE button until “NORMAL” appears in the display. Rotate the TUNE knob to select a station from 01-182.
  • Page 40           TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Weather Band: Push the W-BND button for instant weather band operation. NOTE: Push the MODE button to return to playback of other sources.
  • Page 41: Navigational System

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Navigational System The in-dash navigational system (Figure 4-10) will assist you in marking a route to a destination or destinations on a map, guiding you along the route to the destination.
  • Page 42: Cable & Telephone Jack

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Cable & Telephone Jack The Allegro Bus contains an exterior cable jack and also a telephone hookup (Figure 4-12). This telephone connection permits the owner to access external telephone services (e.g., RV parks) so that these services are available for use within the motor...
  • Page 43: Hydro-Hot Heating

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Note: Should a power failure occur when the dishwasher is operating, the dishwasher will stop. It may be impossible to open the dishwasher, depending on where it was interrupted in the dishwashing cycle. When the power is again re-applied, the dishwasher will resume its operation at the point where it was interrupted.
  • Page 44           TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Also featured in the Hydro-Hot system is an electrical burner switch. With this switch activated and shore power available, it will supply a very limited amount of hot water and some interior heat.
  • Page 45: Cb Radio System Antenna Connection

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Caution DO NOT operate the Diesel-Burner and/or the Electric Heating Element without the water and antifreeze solution in the Hydro-Hot’s Boiler Tank.
  • Page 46           TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Warning Do not view TV or video programs while driving. Cleaning and General Maintenance: 1. If your Phaeton has been parked in direct sunlight resulting in a considerable rise in temperature inside the motor home, allow the unit to cool off before operating.
  • Page 47: Side-Mount Camera

              TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Warning About the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel: Do not press on the LCD panel on the monitor unit as doing so can distort the picture or cause a malfunction.
  • Page 48: Stacked Washer/Dryer (Optional)

                TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Stacked Washer/Dryer (Optional) Your Allegro Bus may be equipped with an optional stacked washer/dryer (Figure 4-20). The optional stacked washer/dryer can operate on 30 or 50 amp service. It is not recommended to operate the washer or dryer while traveling as this could damage internal components.
  • Page 49             TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES Warning Carbon monoxide gas—derived from products of combustion of motor fuel, LP gas, and other petroleum-based products—is a deadly gas which can kill motor home occupants, if allowed to accumulate in sufficient concentration.
  • Page 50             TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 4 MAJOR APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES 3. Call the local emergency services (i.e., 911 in most locales) to summon help – don’t go back into the motor home to make this call, but use a cell phone, if available, or have someone else nearby make this call.
  • Page 51: Cabinets & Furniture

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 5 CABINETS & FURNITURE CABINETS & FURNITURE...
  • Page 52: Furniture

    Figure 5-1. Bathroom & Bedroom Cabinetry Based on Tiffin Motorhomes’ extensive experience with travel requirements of the seasoned motor-home users and from Tiffin Motorhomes’ own research and development in cabinet-design requirements, the resultant cabinets offer the greatest storage capacity possible.
  • Page 53         TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 5 CABINETS & FURNITURE The countertop may be physically damaged, too, if proper care is not taken. Do not cut anything (e.g., vegetables, fruits) directly on the countertop; rather, use a cutting board on top of the countertop to provide necessary protection to the countertop.
  • Page 54: Bedroom Area

            TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 5 CABINETS & FURNITURE 1. Remove the accent pillows. 2. Under one of the seat cushions locate the “black tab” and slide the tab to the left or the right and then pull upwards on the seat portion of the sofa—this will cause the sofa seat to open,...
  • Page 55: Structural Features

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 6 STRUCTURAL FEATURES STRUCTURAL FEATURES...
  • Page 56: Chassis Features

    STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chassis Features The chassis (Figure 6-1) of your Tiffin Motorhomes Allegro Bus will be built by and is warranted by Powerglide. The operating instructions for your specific chassis are included in the Chassis Owner’s Manual which is provided with your Allegro Bus and is a part of the Owner’s Information Package furnished to you by your Tiffin...
  • Page 57: Electrical Features

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES ELECTRICAL FEATURES...
  • Page 58: General Information

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES General Information There are two electrical systems in your Allegro Bus motor home—these are the 12-volt DC (12 VDC) system and the 120-volt AC (120 VAC) system. Most standard appliances require the 120 VAC system, while the majority of the lighting systems used in the Allegro Bus use the 12 VDC system.
  • Page 59: Circuit-Breaker Boxes

    Please consult an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Dealership or Tiffin Motorhomes, Incorporated in Red Bay, AL to determine whether any changes you desire are appropriate and acceptable. Tiffin Motorhomes’ qualified staff of electricians can readily determine whether any changes sought (e.g., CB radio, amateur radio, personal computer system, and the like) are possible or not and can advise you on how best to realize these enhancements.
  • Page 60: Auxiliary Start Switch

    By using the battery-boost switch while trying to start the Allegro Bus engine, a jump-start situation is realized between the coach and chassis batteries. Figure 7-3. If the battery-boost switch is required to start the engine on a regular basis, ask your Tiffin Auxillary Start Switch (Center) Motorhomes Dealership to check the chassis batteries and the associated charging system.
  • Page 61       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Caution Disconnect the 120 VAC electrical power cord and the negative terminal from the coach batteries BEFORE working on the Allegro Bus electrical system. Caution If the Allegro Bus ever requires any welding operations on the frame, first disconnect the chassis batteries.
  • Page 62       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES If the batteries are not going to be used for an extended period of time, they should be removed from the Allegro Bus and stored in a warm, dry place. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that this service be performed by a qualified service technician, as the process is usually too complicated for the average owner to perform.
  • Page 63: Battery Disconnect Panel

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES CAUTION NEVER ALLOW BATTERIES TO FREEZE! When not using the motor home, keep the batteries charged. Fully charged batteries will not freeze. Allowing the batteries to freeze will void the battery warranty.
  • Page 64: 120-Volt Ac (Vac) Receptacles

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES 120-Volt AC (120 VAC) Receptacles Your Allegro Bus Motor Home is equipped with several 120 VAC receptacles (Figure 7-11) located throughout the interior of the motor home. These 120 VAC receptacles are of the “three-prong”...
  • Page 65: Multiplex System

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Multiplex System Your motor home features a 12 VDC multiplex system (Figure 7-13). This system allows the ability to control circuits from multiple locations in the coach.
  • Page 66: Ground-Fault-Circuit Interrupt (Gfci)

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Ground-Fault-Circuit-Interrupt (GFCI) Receptacles In the kitchen and bath areas, there are 120 VAC GFCI receptacles (Figure 7-14) which provide greater protection against inadvertent electrical shocks. These specialized GFCI receptacles provide both overload and short-circuit protection for the user.
  • Page 67       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Whenever AC Shore Power is sensed, the inverter automatically transfers to the shore power with minimal interruption to your appliances. Whenever the inverter is running on nominal AC Shore Power, it charges the batteries. The inverter’s green LED stays ON (solid) to indicate the first stage of charging.
  • Page 68: Energy Management System

            TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Energy Management System The energy management system (EMS) (Figure 7-16) distributes all the 120VAC power throughout the motor home, whether it comes from shore power, generator, or the inverter. The EMS monitors the incoming power, and manages the power to reduce circuit breaker tripping.
  • Page 69: Automatic Transfer Switch

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES unlocked before free movement is possible. There is a “pull” cable (Figure 7-18) in the external compartment in front of the front tire on the driver’s side—pulling this cable will release the slide lock for the generator.
  • Page 70: Electric Power Cord Reel

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Caution Service to this box is to be done by a qualified technician. DO NO attempt to remove cover unless shore cord is unplugged and generator is off.
  • Page 71: Seven-Pin Towing Connector

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 7 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Whenever a fuse has been “blown” and is to be extracted and replaced, it is good practice to examine the wiring going to that particular fuse to see if there is any noticeable degradation (e.g., wiring insulation nicked, missing, or melted) which may indicate damage beyond the fusing proper.
  • Page 72: Slide-Out Features

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 8 SLIDE-OUT FEATURES SLIDE-OUT FEATURES...
  • Page 73: Slide-Out Overview

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 8 SLIDE-OUT FEATURES Slide-Out Overview   Warning BEFORE ACTIVATING THE SLIDE-OUT FEATURES, please read the slide-out Room instruction manual first. Additionally, the motor home must be parked and the leveling jacks must be used to level the motor home PRIOR to activating the slide-out features.
  • Page 74: Operating Precautions

            TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 8 SLIDE-OUT FEATURES Operating Precautions   Warning Before attempting any extension of the slide-out room, check outside and make sure that there is at least a five-foot clearance around the area where the slide-out room will be extended.
  • Page 75: Retracting The Slide-Out Room

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 8 SLIDE-OUT FEATURES Retracting the Slide-Out Room   1. Before attempting to move the motor home, any slide-out room(s) must be fully retracted. 2. Verify that the battery is fully charged and connected to the electrical system.
  • Page 76: Exterior Features

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES EXTERIOR FEATURES...
  • Page 77: Towing Hitch

    Use of stiff bristle brushes or other harsh abrasives may cause scratches in the fiberglass surfaces. Please note: Tiffin Motorhomes is NOT responsible for the weathering/oxidation of gel-coated surfaces. Lighted storage compartments are located on the exterior sides of your Allegro Bus.
  • Page 78: Leveling System (Hydraulic)

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES The ladder is typically used to permit easy access to the roof for routine maintenance and periodic inspections. The ladder comes in two sections; the upper section is attached to the motor home; while the lower section is removable and must be stored after use.
  • Page 79: Leveling System (Air)

            TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES HWH Leveling Control Panel The HWH Computerized Leveling system (Figure 9-5) requires minimal effort from the motor-home user. For leveling of the motor home, perform the following steps: Manual Leveling (Standard): 1.
  • Page 80: Electric Steps

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES If the level controller will not go into AUTO mode, it is most likely because the vehicle’s parking rake has not been applied, the vehicle is in gear, or the ignition is off. NOTE: Due to the sensitivity of the leveling sensors, any noticeable movements within the vehicle can cause difficulty while leveling is in process.
  • Page 81       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES 6. With the step switch in the “on” position, turn the vehicle ignition switch “off” and open the door. The step will extend and lock in the DOWN position.
  • Page 82: Mirrors

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES Mirrors This motor home is equipped with convex, remote-controlled, exterior, rear-view mirrors (Figure 9-9). Always adjust the mirrors for maximum rear visibility prior to driving. If another driver is to drive, be sure the mirrors are readjusted to accommodate the second driver.
  • Page 83: Interior Features

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 10 INTERIOR FEATURES INTERIOR FEATURES 10-1...
  • Page 84: Bedspread

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 10 INTERIOR FEATURES Bedspread As a furnished part of the bedroom suite (Figure 10-1), a bedspread and matching pillow accessories are included with the Allegro Bus motor home. Other bed linens (e.g., sheets, blankets, pillows, pillowcases) are the sole responsibility of the motor-home owner and are to be provided by that owner.
  • Page 85: Ceiling

            TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 10 INTERIOR FEATURES Ceiling The ceiling (Figure 10-4) in the Allegro Bus motor home is covered with a padded-vinyl headliner which can be easily cleaned with a damp, soft cloth and a mild detergent. Take care to clean around any vent areas to prevent any buildup of dirt, grease, or other accumulations.
  • Page 86: Safe

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 10 INTERIOR FEATURES Safe The Allegro Bus will contain a safe (Figure 10-6). This safe can be used to hold valuables, important documents, and other items you may want to protect during your travels.
  • Page 87       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES 11-1...
  • Page 88: Freshwater System

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES Freshwater System Monitor Panel The monitor panel (Figure 11-1) permits checking the approximate levels in the fresh, gray, and black water holding tanks; the LP-gas level; and the condition of the house batteries.
  • Page 89: Water Pump

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES Water Pump The water pump is self-priming and totally automatic, operating on demand whenever water is required. The water pump is used to pressurize the freshwater system when the unit is not connected to city water.
  • Page 90: Sanitizing

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES Turn the city water supply “on” for a few seconds to clear the line. Once the hose has been flushed, turn the supply “off.” Connect the other end of the hose to the city-water connections on the motor home.
  • Page 91       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES 3. Once the freshwater tank is empty, close the valve in the water tank. 4. Pump the chlorine solution into the tank by taking the hose attachment and attaching it to the pump and then put in the chlorine solution.
  • Page 92: Water Filter

    Clean the surfaces thoroughly and reinstall the fitting. Take the motor home to an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes service center for additional repairs if the water system continues to leak. Follow the winterizing instructions given in Chapter 14 to reduce risk of leaks caused by cracks from freezing pipes.
  • Page 93: Toilet

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES The motor home should be reasonably level for best operation of both of the wastewater systems (there are two, separate wastewater systems). The gray-water system is for wastewater from the sinks and shower. The black-water system is for sewage waste from the toilet.
  • Page 94: P-Traps

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES A safety circuit in the control module monitors flush ball operation. If foreign objects or low voltage prevent the flush ball from closing, this circuit prevents personal injury or damage to the flush valve monitor. If this condition occurs, reset the control module by placing the Mode switch into the SERVICE position temporarily, then returning it to the NORMAL position.
  • Page 95: Gray-Water Holding Tank

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES Gray-Water Holding Tank The gray-water holding tank is located in the underbelly of the vehicle. It is primarily used for the drainage from the kitchen and bath sinks and the shower.
  • Page 96: Sewer Connection And Camping

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES When both of the tanks are empty, flush them with a freshwater rinse before you close the valves. The gray tanks are easily flushed by pouring a couple of gallons of water into a sink drain.
  • Page 97: Exterior Shower

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES Caution Be sure the gate valve is “open” when flushing the tank. Do not use the same hose for the No-Fuss Flush that is used for filling the fresh water tank.
  • Page 98       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES If interior heat and hot water are demanded from the Hydro-Hot system at the same time, hot water will simultaneously take precedence over interior heat; therefore causing the interior heat to shut down and turn off until the water flow is turned off from water sources.
  • Page 99       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 11 PLUMBING & BATH FIXTURES Caution DO NOT operate the Diesel-Burner and/or the Electric Heating Element without the water and antifreeze solution in the Hydro-Hot’s Boiler Tank. Failure to do so will cause serious damage to the Heater.
  • Page 100: Windows, Awnings

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 12 WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS 12-1...
  • Page 101       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 12 WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS Windows The windows on the Allegro Bus are of the sliding type. These double-pane windows also provide additional thermal control (i.e., insulation) to maintain interior temperatures better. In the double-pane windows, a “dead...
  • Page 102       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 12 WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS Low….The lower the selection, less motion is required before the system closes automatically. High…The higher the selection, more motion is required before the system closes automatically.
  • Page 103       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 12 WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS Vents The kitchen has a 12 VDC Fantastic vent fan (Figure 12-2) installed to exhaust kitchen odors. For normal operation, the vent is controlled by a thermostat mounted on the vent.
  • Page 104: Keyless Lock

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 12 WINDOWS, AWNINGS, VENTS & DOORS Keyless Lock The Bus will be equipped with keyless lock entry that is incorporated into the grab handle (Figure 12-5). The keyless lock entry is essentially a numeric combination lock (Figure 12-6).
  • Page 105: Routine Maintenance

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 13-1...
  • Page 106: Exterior Care

    Sliding manufacturers for years have recommended using 100% cotton pads like Sof Wash for washing. Since the introduction of the new lead free paints, lambswool, even softer than cotton, is now recommended. Tiffin Motorhomes uses the lambswool pad carried by Mary Moppins. It allows you to safely wash your coach from the ground.
  • Page 107: Seals

    Your Tiffin Motorhomes dealer can perform the resealing inspections and subsequent work, if any, for you. It is recommended that a Tiffin Motorhomes authorized service center perform these inspections periodically and perform necessary resealing when necessary.
  • Page 108: Proper Sealants For Application

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Proper Sealants for Application The following sealants are recommended for specific sealing applications, as noted in the table: Recommended Sealants for Specific Sealing Applications SEALANT SOLUTION Plas-T-Cote...
  • Page 109: Alcoa Aluminum Wheel Care

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Alcoa Aluminum Wheel Care The care and maintenance of your aluminum wheel products are simple and require no special material or products; simply follow the directions included in the Owner’s Information Package for these aluminum wheels. Timely care and cleaning will maintain the appearance of these wheel products for many years.
  • Page 110: Moisture Management

    RV. Note: These are only suggestions intended to minimize moisture-related issues with your motor home. If any concerns arise, contact Tiffin Motorhomes’ Service Department at (256) 356-0261. Interior Care of Your RV Signs of excessive moisture can be obvious, such as water droplets forming on surfaces or wet carpet.
  • Page 111: Avoid Drastic Thermostat Setbacks

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Avoid Drastic Thermostat Setbacks Cooler surface temperatures increase the potential for condensation and surface mold growth. To minimize the opportunity for condensation to form on interior surfaces, maintain a comfortable temperature in your RV, and avoid nighttime setbacks of 10 degrees or more.
  • Page 112 This is discussed further in the “Interior Care of Your RV” section. If you have any questions about moisture-related issues in the environment you plan to use the RV in for a majority of the time, contact Tiffin Motorhomes’ Service Department at (256) 356-0261. 13-8...
  • Page 113 • Refer to other sections of this owner’s manual for additional recommendations Modifications to your RV Consult Tiffin Motorhomes for guidance prior to making any modifications to your RV. It is important that changes be completed by a qualified service firm to ensure moisture intrusion or accumulation problems do not occur.
  • Page 114: Rv Finish Maintenance

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE • Because moisture is key to mold issues, treat all signs of condensation and spills seriously and deal with promptly. Failure to deal with a moisture issue promptly may cause more severe issues where none initially existed, or may make a small problem much worse.
  • Page 115: Tire And Tire Safety Information

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Tire and Tire Safety Information This portion of the Owner’s Manual contains tire safety information as required by 49 CFR 575.6. The National Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) can be contacted at 1-888-327-4236. Their web site is: http://www.safecar.gov...
  • Page 116       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Finding Your Vehicle’s Recommended Tire Pressure and Load Limits Tire information placards and vehicle certification labels contain information on tires and load limits. These labels indicate the vehicle manufacturer’s information including: •...
  • Page 117       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE For convenience, purchase a tire pressure gauge to keep in your vehicle. Gauges can be purchased at tire dealerships, auto supply stores, and other retail outlets. The recommended tire inflation pressure that vehicle manufacturers provide reflects the proper psi when a tire is cold.
  • Page 118: Tire Rotation

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Tire Tread The tire tread provides the gripping action and traction that prevent your vehicle from slipping or sliding, especially when the road is wet or icy. In general, tires are not safe and should be replaced when the tread is worn down to 1/16 of an inch.
  • Page 119       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A Tire Rotation Example For maximum mileage, rotate your tires every 5,000 miles. Follow correct rotation patterns Tire Repair The proper repair of a punctured tire requires a plug for the hole and a patch for the area inside the tire surrounds the puncture hole.
  • Page 120       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Information on Passenger Vehicle Tires Please refer to the diagram below. P—The “P” indicates the tire is for passenger vehicles. NOTE: Passenger car tires are not recommended for use on trailers, because the capacity ratings are not marked on the side walls of these tires.
  • Page 121       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Speed Rating—The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of time. The ratings range from 99 miles per hour (mph) to 186 mph. These ratings are listed below.
  • Page 122       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Additional Information on Light Truck Tires Please refer to the diagram below. Tires for light trucks have other markings besides those found on the sidewalls of passenger tires.
  • Page 123       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The certification label will indicate the vehicle’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). This is the most weight the fully loaded vehicle can weight. It will also provide the gross axle weight rating (GAWR). This is the most a particular axle can weigh.
  • Page 124       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE It is the air pressure that enables a tire to support the load, so proper inflation is critical. Since RVs can be configured and loaded in many ways, air pressures must be determined from actual loads (determined by weighing) and taken from the load and inflation tables provided by the tire manufacturer.
  • Page 125       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage capacity. For example, if the “XXX” equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage capacity is 650 lbs.
  • Page 126       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Extra load tire—A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the corresponding standard tire. Groove—The space between two adjacent tread ribs.
  • Page 127       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Occupant distribution—The distribution of occupants in a vehicle as specified in the third column of Table I of 49 CFR 571.110. Open splice—Any parting at any junction of tread, sidewall, or innerliner that extends to cord material.
  • Page 128: Tire Pressure

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Sidewall—That portion of a tire between the tread and bead. Sidewall separation—The parting of the rubber compound from the cord material in the sidewall. Test rim—The rim on which a tire is fitted for testing, and may be any rim listed as appropriate for use with that tire.
  • Page 129       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Additionally, underinflated tires will also cause poor handling of the motor home, rapid and/or irregular tire wear, and an increase in rolling resistance of the motor home which, in turn, produces a decrease in fuel economy of operation.
  • Page 130       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE In certain states, the Highway Patrol routinely weighs motor homes to check for overloaded axle weights. Therefore, there are many good reasons for assuring that the motor home is properly loaded and not overloaded—this can be accomplished through a proper weighing of the fully loaded motor home.
  • Page 131       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE More detailed information can be found in the manufacturer’s literature (Figure 13-8) associated with the chassis and/or the tires provided with the motor home. For example, the following table...
  • Page 132: Interior Care

    Normal deterioration of the appearance of such items caused by wear and/or exposure to strong lighting is not covered by the Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty. Carpet A weekly routine of vacuuming the carpet and fabrics throughout the vehicle is recommended;...
  • Page 133       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE To connect the cleaning hose, raise the wall remote inlet valve door, (Figure 13-9) and align hose end coupling with slots on each side of intake opening. Firmly push into intake opening. Make sure hose end coupling is connected and is locked in place.
  • Page 134: Fabrics

    These stains should receive immediate, professional attention. Spills, spots, stains, or soiled areas are the responsibility of the owner and are not covered by Tiffin Motorhomes Limited Warranty. Figure 13-12. Bedroom Fabrics...
  • Page 135: Dashboard

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Dashboard To keep the dashboard (Figure 13-13) in like-new condition, follow these guidelines: • Dust and clean the dashboard with a soft, damp cloth or chamois, wiping the surface gently.
  • Page 136: Countertops

    To remove chocolate, grease, juice, or wine; use warm water and any off-the-shelf abrasive cleaner (cleansers and the like). To remove candle wax or chewing gum, carefully scrape off when the material has hardened. For further tips, please see the manufacturer’s recommended information sheet in your Tiffin Motorhomes Owners Information Package. Countertops...
  • Page 137: Accessories

    Walls and ceiling panels may become wet when the moisture accumulates on these surfaces. Tiffin Motorhomes does not recommend the use of any catalytic heaters because of resulting extensive condensation.
  • Page 138: Monthly

    • Check, clean, and tighten battery cables and inspect batteries for proper fluid levels. Every Six Months • Inspect any slide-out for proper seal. If realignment is necessary, please contact an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Service Center. • Inspect all exterior rubber seals and apply an UV inhibitor, such as 303 Protectant, as necessary.
  • Page 139 • Check, clean, and tighten battery cables and inspect batteries for proper fluid levels. Every Six Months • Inspect any slide-out for proper seal. If realignment is necessary, please contact an authorized Tiffin Motorhomes Service Center. • Inspect all exterior rubber seals and apply an UV inhibitor, such as 303 Protectant, as necessary.
  • Page 140: Winterizing

    3. Place the other end of the hose into a gallon of freshwater system antifreeze (one can refer to the local Tiffin Motorhomes dealer or representative for the freshwater antifreeze formulation for your specific area).
  • Page 141       TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE If the motor home is equipped with an optional washer/dryer, the following additional steps should be taken: Washer/Dryer (optional) 1. With the washer/dryer power in the “off” position, put ó quart of R.V.-type antifreeze in the drum;...
  • Page 142: De-Winterizing

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 13 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Hydro-Hot Heating System For instructions on properly winterizing the Hydro-Hot heating system, please refer to the specific owner’s manual located in the Owner’s Information Package. De-Winterizing 1. To de-winterize your motor home, open both of the low-point drains to allow the antifreeze solution to drain from the water system.
  • Page 143: Maintenance & Data Charts

          TIFFIN MOTORHOMES –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS 14-1...
  • Page 144 –ALLEGRO BUS® Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Data Sheet Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Appliance Brand Serial Number Model Number...
  • Page 145 Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Date/Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master –...
  • Page 146 Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Date/Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master –...
  • Page 147 Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Date/Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master –...
  • Page 148 Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Date/Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master –...
  • Page 149 Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Date/Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master –...
  • Page 150 Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Date/Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master –...
  • Page 151 Chapter 14 MAINTENANCE & DATA CHARTS RV Owner’s Maintenance Record Please enter the following information in the table for your future use: Allegro Bus: Year: __________ Model #: ____________________ Tiffin Serial #: __________________ Date/Mileage Service Work Performed Performed by Cost ($) Reproduction Master –...

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