Planning And Preparation - Chapter; License And Insurance; Inspect And Maintain; Loading And Weight - Damon Astoria Pacific Edition Owner's Manual

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A thorough working knowledge of your motorhome is important if you are going to get the
most out of the convenience and safety items built into your unit. Be as familiar with it as
you are with your personal car or truck. Study all the booklets included in your Owner's
Information Kit. These booklets cover details of operation for the major appliances and
equipment built into your motorhome for your comfort, convenience and safety. Your
selling dealer should provide you with a complete walk through of your vehicle at the
time of purchase. Any questions and concerns should be addressed at that time.
The vehicle licensing laws vary from state-to-state. Check with your state license bureau
or nearest branch office for the requirements of your state. Be sure to renew your license
if it has expired or will expire during your trip. Your motorhome is considerably larger and
heavier than your car, therefore certain precautions should be exercised. A CDL license
may not be required to operate your motorhome, but Damon Motor Coach recommends
you attend a CDL class to better understand the motorhomes driving and handling
characteristics. Damon Motor Coach wants your driving experience to be pleasant and
enjoyable.
Talk to your insurance agent about the appropriate coverage for your motorhome. Always
carry your policy card.
Follow a consistent schedule of inspection and maintenance for your motorhome.
Your continuing safety and comfort depend on it. This manual includes recommended
maintenance intervals and instructions. Adherence to these schedules will minimize
the possibility of failure of any important system or part of your motorhome. The time
spent inspecting and maintaining your motorhome will provide you with many years
of recreational pleasure. Improper inspections or maintenance neglect may invalidate
your Limited Warranty.
Proper loading is one of the most important considerations when traveling in a
motorhome. Your motorhome is built to withstand a certain maximum load. Check the
Federal Certification Label located in the driver's area to determine the safe load limits.
For safety's sake, NEVER OVERLOAD THE MOTORHOME. This chapter contains
information about proper loading and weighing of your motorhome.
Know how to control your motorhome on the highway. Be familiar with passing and
stopping requirements, and problems that can develop. Know how to brake properly,
how to back up and how to turn. Practice in a secluded place until you become familiar
with the handling characteristics and techniques of your motorhome. Don't overlook the
laws of your state that govern driving a motorhome. Your state Motor Vehicle Department
office can provide you with the applicable vehicle codes that spell out your rights and
responsibilities as a motorhome owner.
Whenever you depart, be it from your home, rest area, or campsite. You should perform
these pre-travel checks:
Chapter 2 - Planning and Preparation
READ THE BOOK
LICENSES
INSURANCE
INSPECT AND
MAINTAIN
LOADING
AND WEIGHT
DISTRIBUTION
CONTROL OF THE
MOTORHOME
PRE-TRAVEL
CHECK
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