Chassis Operating Guide; Owner's Infocase; Options And Equipment; Before Driving - Winnebago 2016 Adventurer Owner's Manual

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Chassis Operating Guide

Throughout this manual, frequent reference is
made to the vehicle chassis-operating guide. The
chassis guide is the operator's manual provided by
the manufacturer of the chassis on which this
motor home is built (i.e., Chevrolet or Ford, etc.).
Consult the chassis guide for operating safety and
maintenance instructions pertaining to the chassis
section of the motor home.
Owner's Info case
Your
Owners
Package
supplied by manufacturers of individual appliances
and equipment installed in your motor home.
Consult this information regarding the operation
and care of appliances, accessories and special
equipment.

OPTIONS AND EQUIPMENT

This model is available in several sizes and floor
plans, so accessories and components may differ
slightly between models. Some equipment
described in this manual may not apply to your
coach.

Before Driving

Before sitting in the driver's seat, always check
around your vehicle to be sure you have proper
clearance for maneuvering. If necessary, have a
passenger help guide you out of a difficult parking
space.
Although your coach features automotive
conveniences like power steering and power
brakes, driving a motor home is different from
driving a car. A motor home is larger and heavier
than an automobile, so it requires more stopping
and passing distance and more parking and
maneuvering space than a car does.
Always be mindful of the size of your motor home.
The added height of roof air conditioners, TV
antennas or luggage boxes may cause clearance
problems around some tunnels, canopies and
hanging signs. Know the height of your unit so
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you can observe posted clearance limits. Also,
remember that some bridges, old ones in
particular, may not support the weight of your
motor home. Know the weight of your unit and
observe any posted weight limits.
Remember: Always use your seat belt and be sure
your passengers do so as well. We also advise
making frequent rest stops while traveling to
relieve stress on yourself, your passengers and
your vehicle.

Service and Assistance

Your dealer will be glad to provide any additional
information you need, as well as answer any
questions you might have about operating the
Equipment in your motor home. When it comes to
service, remember that your dealer knows your
vehicle best and is interested in your satisfaction.
Your dealer will provide quality maintenance and
any other assistance that you may require during
your ownership of this vehicle.
If you need warranty repairs while traveling, you
may take your motor home to any Adventurer
dealership and they will assist you.

Warranty

Your new vehicle is covered by a factory warranty
against defects in material and workmanship. This
warranty should be validated immediately and
returned to the factory by your dealer. For
additional information, see your "New Vehicle
Limited Warranty" included with this vehicle.
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