All Dodge Models and 200 Chevrolet Owner ’s Manual
Including
Limited Warranty Information
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
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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. Observe all Warnings & Cautions.
WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
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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. Observe all Warnings & Cautions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction ________________________________________________________________________________Preface
Elevations __________________________________________________________________________________Preface
Daily Living ____________________________________________________________________________________A-1
Captain’s Seats __________________________________________________________________________________A-1
Seat Belt Usage ________________________________________________________________________________A-1
Dinette Table (190-Versatile with Dinette Only)________________________________________________________A-1
Cloverleaf Dining Table (190 and 200 Models) ________________________________________________________A-2
Extendible Dining Table __________________________________________________________________________A-2
Exterior Access Doors ____________________________________________________________________________A-2
Spare Tire Storage and Removal ____________________________________________________________________A-3
Sleeping Facilities ______________________________________________________________________________B-1
Rear L-Shaped Lounge to Double Bed (170-Popular and 190-Versatile) ____________________________________B-1
Rear L-Shaped Lounge to Double Bed (200-Versatile) __________________________________________________B-1
Rear Dinette to Double Bed (190-Versatile) __________________________________________________________B-2
Rear Twin Beds (190-Popular and 200-Popular) ________________________________________________________B-2
Rear King-Size Bed (190-Popular and 200-Popular) ____________________________________________________B-2
Front Lounge Seats (All Models) ____________________________________________________________________B-3
Appliance Location ____________________________________________________________________________C-1
Washroom and Privacy Area ____________________________________________________________________D-1
Privacy Doors (170-Popular, 190-Popular and 200-Popular) ______________________________________________D-1
Privacy Doors (190-Versatile) ______________________________________________________________________D-1
Privacy Doors (200-Versatile) ______________________________________________________________________D-1
Toilet ________________________________________________________________________________________D-2
Stand-Up Aisle Shower __________________________________________________________________________D-2
Water System __________________________________________________________________________________E-1
Fresh Water Tank ________________________________________________________________________________E-1
City Water Connection ____________________________________________________________________________E-1
Waste Water Storage and Dumping System __________________________________________________________E-2
Waste Tank Preparation __________________________________________________________________________E-2
Waste Tank Dumping ____________________________________________________________________________E-2
Waste Tank Flushing______________________________________________________________________________E-3
Potable Water System Draining ____________________________________________________________________E-3
Potable Water System Sanitizing __________________________________________________________________E-3
Potable Water System Winterizing __________________________________________________________________E-4
Water Heater Bypass ____________________________________________________________________________E-4
Winter Use ____________________________________________________________________________________E-4
Electrical System________________________________________________________________________________F-1
110/12V Converter Charger ________________________________________________________________________F-1
External Electrical Source Connection ______________________________________________________________F-1
Generator (Optional) ____________________________________________________________________________F-1
Built-In 110V Air Conditioner ______________________________________________________________________F-1
Monitor Panel __________________________________________________________________________________F-2
Auxiliary Battery and Isolator ______________________________________________________________________F-2
Automotive Battery ______________________________________________________________________________F-3
Interior Cab Light and Ignition Light ________________________________________________________________F-3
Driving ________________________________________________________________________________________F-3
Stationary Use (Doors Closed) ______________________________________________________________________F-3
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Introduction ________________________________________________________________________________Preface
Elevations __________________________________________________________________________________Preface
Daily Living ____________________________________________________________________________________A-1
Captain’s Seats __________________________________________________________________________________A-1
Seat Belt Usage ________________________________________________________________________________A-1
Dinette Table (190-Versatile with Dinette Only)________________________________________________________A-1
Cloverleaf Dining Table (190 and 200 Models) ________________________________________________________A-2
Extendible Dining Table __________________________________________________________________________A-2
Exterior Access Doors ____________________________________________________________________________A-2
Spare Tire Storage and Removal ____________________________________________________________________A-3
Sleeping Facilities ______________________________________________________________________________B-1
Rear L-Shaped Lounge to Double Bed (170-Popular and 190-Versatile) ____________________________________B-1
Rear L-Shaped Lounge to Double Bed (200-Versatile) __________________________________________________B-1
Rear Dinette to Double Bed (190-Versatile) __________________________________________________________B-2
Rear Twin Beds (190-Popular and 200-Popular) ________________________________________________________B-2
Rear King-Size Bed (190-Popular and 200-Popular) ____________________________________________________B-2
Front Lounge Seats (All Models) ____________________________________________________________________B-3
Appliance Location ____________________________________________________________________________C-1
Washroom and Privacy Area ____________________________________________________________________D-1
Privacy Doors (170-Popular, 190-Popular and 200-Popular) ______________________________________________D-1
Privacy Doors (190-Versatile) ______________________________________________________________________D-1
Privacy Doors (200-Versatile) ______________________________________________________________________D-1
Toilet ________________________________________________________________________________________D-2
Stand-Up Aisle Shower __________________________________________________________________________D-2
Water System __________________________________________________________________________________E-1
Fresh Water Tank ________________________________________________________________________________E-1
City Water Connection ____________________________________________________________________________E-1
Waste Water Storage and Dumping System __________________________________________________________E-2
Waste Tank Preparation __________________________________________________________________________E-2
Waste Tank Dumping ____________________________________________________________________________E-2
Waste Tank Flushing______________________________________________________________________________E-3
Potable Water System Draining ____________________________________________________________________E-3
Potable Water System Sanitizing __________________________________________________________________E-3
Potable Water System Winterizing __________________________________________________________________E-4
Water Heater Bypass ____________________________________________________________________________E-4
Winter Use ____________________________________________________________________________________E-4
Electrical System________________________________________________________________________________F-1
110/12V Converter Charger ________________________________________________________________________F-1
External Electrical Source Connection ______________________________________________________________F-1
Generator (Optional) ____________________________________________________________________________F-1
Built-In 110V Air Conditioner ______________________________________________________________________F-1
Monitor Panel __________________________________________________________________________________F-2
Auxiliary Battery and Isolator ______________________________________________________________________F-2
Automotive Battery ______________________________________________________________________________F-3
Interior Cab Light and Ignition Light ________________________________________________________________F-3
Driving ________________________________________________________________________________________F-3
Stationary Use (Doors Closed) ______________________________________________________________________F-3
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Stationary Use (Doors Open) ______________________________________________________________________F-3
Range Hood Exhaust Fan__________________________________________________________________________F-3
L.P. Gas and Safety System ______________________________________________________________________G-1
L.P. Gas Tank ____________________________________________________________________________________G-1
Appliances ____________________________________________________________________________________G-1
Refueling Procedures ____________________________________________________________________________G-2
Regulator ______________________________________________________________________________________G-2
L.P. Gas Leak Detector ____________________________________________________________________________G-2
Carbon Monoxide Leak Detector __________________________________________________________________G-2
Smoke Detector ________________________________________________________________________________G-2
Owner Maintenance ____________________________________________________________________________H-1
Fiberglass Maintenance __________________________________________________________________________H-1
Exterior Washing ________________________________________________________________________________H-1
Other Maintenance ______________________________________________________________________________H-1
Winter Storage ________________________________________________________________________________H-1
Inside your Vehicle ______________________________________________________________________________H-1
Outside your Vehicle ____________________________________________________________________________H-1
Spring Start Up ________________________________________________________________________________H-2
Tires ________________________________________________________________________________________H-2
Cargo Carrying Capacity ________________________________________________________________________H-2
Owner Maintenance Checks ______________________________________________________________________H-2
When You Stop for Fuel __________________________________________________________________________H-2
At Least Monthly ________________________________________________________________________________H-2
At Least Once Every Three Months __________________________________________________________________H-2
At Least Twice a Year ____________________________________________________________________________H-3
At Least Once a Year ____________________________________________________________________________H-3
Auxiliary Battery ________________________________________________________________________________H-3
Limited Warranty Information ____________________________________________________________________I-1
Definitions ______________________________________________________________________________________I-1
Home & Park Limited Warranty Registration Card ______________________________________________________I-1
Automotive Warranty- Chrysler (Dodge Chassis) . ______________________________________________________I-1
Automotive Warranty - General Motors (Chevrolet Chassis) ______________________________________________I-2
Automotive Customer Service & Roadside Assistance Numbers __________________________________________I-2
Appliance Warranty ______________________________________________________________________________I-2
Home & Park Motorhomes Limited Warranty ________________________________________________________I-3
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. only) ______________________________________________________________I-4
Potential Customer Referral Program ______________________________________________________________J-1
Roadtrek Club International ______________________________________________________________________J-1
Address, Phone & Facsimile Numbers, and E-mail____________________________________________________J-2
Website________________________________________________________________________________________J-2
Obtaining Motorhome Service __________________________________________________________________K-1
Roadtrek International Chapter FMCA - Membership Application ____________________________________L-1
Change of Address Form ________________________________________________________________________L-2
Customer Referral Card __________________________________________________________________________L-5
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Stationary Use (Doors Open) ______________________________________________________________________F-3
Range Hood Exhaust Fan__________________________________________________________________________F-3
L.P. Gas and Safety System ______________________________________________________________________G-1
L.P. Gas Tank ____________________________________________________________________________________G-1
Appliances ____________________________________________________________________________________G-1
Refueling Procedures ____________________________________________________________________________G-2
Regulator ______________________________________________________________________________________G-2
L.P. Gas Leak Detector ____________________________________________________________________________G-2
Carbon Monoxide Leak Detector __________________________________________________________________G-2
Smoke Detector ________________________________________________________________________________G-2
Owner Maintenance ____________________________________________________________________________H-1
Fiberglass Maintenance __________________________________________________________________________H-1
Exterior Washing ________________________________________________________________________________H-1
Other Maintenance ______________________________________________________________________________H-1
Winter Storage ________________________________________________________________________________H-1
Inside your Vehicle ______________________________________________________________________________H-1
Outside your Vehicle ____________________________________________________________________________H-1
Spring Start Up ________________________________________________________________________________H-2
Tires ________________________________________________________________________________________H-2
Cargo Carrying Capacity ________________________________________________________________________H-2
Owner Maintenance Checks ______________________________________________________________________H-2
When You Stop for Fuel __________________________________________________________________________H-2
At Least Monthly ________________________________________________________________________________H-2
At Least Once Every Three Months __________________________________________________________________H-2
At Least Twice a Year ____________________________________________________________________________H-3
At Least Once a Year ____________________________________________________________________________H-3
Auxiliary Battery ________________________________________________________________________________H-3
Limited Warranty Information ____________________________________________________________________I-1
Definitions ______________________________________________________________________________________I-1
Home & Park Limited Warranty Registration Card ______________________________________________________I-1
Automotive Warranty- Chrysler (Dodge Chassis) . ______________________________________________________I-1
Automotive Warranty - General Motors (Chevrolet Chassis) ______________________________________________I-2
Automotive Customer Service & Roadside Assistance Numbers __________________________________________I-2
Appliance Warranty ______________________________________________________________________________I-2
Home & Park Motorhomes Limited Warranty ________________________________________________________I-3
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. only) ______________________________________________________________I-4
Potential Customer Referral Program ______________________________________________________________J-1
Roadtrek Club International ______________________________________________________________________J-1
Address, Phone & Facsimile Numbers, and E-mail____________________________________________________J-2
Website________________________________________________________________________________________J-2
Obtaining Motorhome Service __________________________________________________________________K-1
Roadtrek International Chapter FMCA - Membership Application ____________________________________L-1
Change of Address Form ________________________________________________________________________L-2
Customer Referral Card __________________________________________________________________________L-5
INTRODUCTION
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A WORD TO ROADTREK OWNERS...
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation, maintenance and warranties of your new
Roadtrek Motorhome Van. Your vehicle has been designed, engineered and manufactured to provide you with
the utmost in pleasure, dependability and quality. 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.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for selecting a Home & Park product and assure you of our
continuing commitment to your recreational vehicle pleasure, safety and satisfaction.
INTRODUCTION
This manual has been written to provide you with the information required to properly operate and maintain your
new Roadtrek. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in your vehicle as a reference.Your Home & Park dealer
will be glad to answer any further questions about the operation of your vehicle.
IMPORTANT
Every reasonable precaution has been undertaken in the preparation of this manual resulting in the utmost
accuracy possible at the time of publication. However,due to the continuing improvement and refinement of our
products and normal changes in information and procedures, Home & Park shall assume no responsibility
whatsoever for errors or omissions in the manual’s contents.
Further, Home & Park shall not be held liable or assume any obligations or responsibilities whatsoever for any loss,
damage or injury directly or indirectly caused by, arising or resulting from,or as a consequence of the use or
nonuse of the information contained herein or the operation or non-operation of any items mentioned herein.And
finally,Home & Park shall be indemnified and saved harmless from all losses, expenses, claims and demands
whatsoever.
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A WORD TO ROADTREK OWNERS...
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation, maintenance and warranties of your new
Roadtrek Motorhome Van. Your vehicle has been designed, engineered and manufactured to provide you with
the utmost in pleasure, dependability and quality. 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.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for selecting a Home & Park product and assure you of our
continuing commitment to your recreational vehicle pleasure, safety and satisfaction.
INTRODUCTION
This manual has been written to provide you with the information required to properly operate and maintain your
new Roadtrek. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in your vehicle as a reference.Your Home & Park dealer
will be glad to answer any further questions about the operation of your vehicle.
IMPORTANT
Every reasonable precaution has been undertaken in the preparation of this manual resulting in the utmost
accuracy possible at the time of publication. However,due to the continuing improvement and refinement of our
products and normal changes in information and procedures, Home & Park shall assume no responsibility
whatsoever for errors or omissions in the manual’s contents.
Further, Home & Park shall not be held liable or assume any obligations or responsibilities whatsoever for any loss,
damage or injury directly or indirectly caused by, arising or resulting from,or as a consequence of the use or
nonuse of the information contained herein or the operation or non-operation of any items mentioned herein.And
finally,Home & Park shall be indemnified and saved harmless from all losses, expenses, claims and demands
whatsoever.
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Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR)
The Chevrolet 3500 extended van has a GCWR of 6350
Kg/14000 lbs for the standard engine (6.0 L) and 7258
Kg/16000 lbs for the optional 4.10 rear axle ratio.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): is the maximum
permissible weight of this vehicle when fully loaded. It
includes all weight at the vehicle axle(s).
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW): is the weight of this
motorhome as manufactured at the factory. It includes all
weight at the vehicle axle(s). If applicable,it also includes full
generator fluids, including fuel, engine oil and coolants.
Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC): is equal to GVWR minus
each of the following: UVW, full fresh (potable) water weight
(including water heater), and full LP-Gas weight and SCWR.
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR): (motorhomes
only): means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this
motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle.
Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating (SCWR): (motorhomes
only): is the manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping
positions multiplied by 154 pounds (70 kilograms).
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR): is the value specified as
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.
Weighing Procedure: Prior to weighing each unit, the fuel tank must be full,as well as the fresh water tank. All tires
must be of equal pressure, and any snow must be removed.
Note the weighing must be done on level ground!
Equipment: 2 Portable Scales (including electrical power source), 2 wooden ramps, Lift and pressure guage.
Alternate: D.O.T. approved customer scales
Note: Wooden ramps must be equal to or less than 1/8”of the height of the scales being used.
Procedure:
1) Fill Fuel Tank
2) Fill Fresh Water Tank
3) Measure all tire pressures and equalize if necessary
4) Place wooden ramps below rear wheels (using lift or driving onto ramps for levelling vehicle,; N/A if
commercial scales used)
5) Place scales under front wheels
6) Record scale readings
7) Repeat for rear wheels
Sample of Canadian Weight label:
Sample of US Weight label:
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Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR)
The Chevrolet 3500 extended van has a GCWR of 6350
Kg/14000 lbs for the standard engine (6.0 L) and 7258
Kg/16000 lbs for the optional 4.10 rear axle ratio.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): is the maximum
permissible weight of this vehicle when fully loaded. It
includes all weight at the vehicle axle(s).
Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW): is the weight of this
motorhome as manufactured at the factory. It includes all
weight at the vehicle axle(s). If applicable,it also includes full
generator fluids, including fuel, engine oil and coolants.
Cargo Carrying Capacity (CCC): is equal to GVWR minus
each of the following: UVW, full fresh (potable) water weight
(including water heater), and full LP-Gas weight and SCWR.
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR): (motorhomes
only): means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this
motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle.
Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating (SCWR): (motorhomes
only): is the manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping
positions multiplied by 154 pounds (70 kilograms).
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR): is the value specified as
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.
Weighing Procedure: Prior to weighing each unit, the fuel tank must be full,as well as the fresh water tank. All tires
must be of equal pressure, and any snow must be removed.
Note the weighing must be done on level ground!
Equipment: 2 Portable Scales (including electrical power source), 2 wooden ramps, Lift and pressure guage.
Alternate: D.O.T. approved customer scales
Note: Wooden ramps must be equal to or less than 1/8”of the height of the scales being used.
Procedure:
1) Fill Fuel Tank
2) Fill Fresh Water Tank
3) Measure all tire pressures and equalize if necessary
4) Place wooden ramps below rear wheels (using lift or driving onto ramps for levelling vehicle,; N/A if
commercial scales used)
5) Place scales under front wheels
6) Record scale readings
7) Repeat for rear wheels
Sample of Canadian Weight label:
Sample of US Weight label:
ELEVATIONS
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200-POPULAR
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200-POPULAR
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200-VERSATILE
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200-VERSATILE
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190-POPULAR
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190-POPULAR
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CAPTAIN'S SEATS
To recline, pull up the recline control located below the inboard arm rest and lean back.
To slide the seat of Dodge models, pull the slide control located on the left underside of the seat outward, and slide
the seat either forward or back. On Chevrolet models, pull the slide control located on the front lower side of the
seat upward, and slide the seat either forward or back.
To swivel the seats from a forward facing position to a rearward facing position, be aware of the following:
i) Ensure that the back of the seat is reclined as far forward as the recline control allows.
ii) Slide the seat forward but not so far as to lose clearance of the engine cover.
iii) Put the tilt steering wheel in the uppermost position.
iv) The swivel control is located on the center front underside of the seat and locks the seat in a forward
facing position. To release, pull up on the swivel control and turn the seat inward (clockwise for the driver
side seat and counterclockwise for the passenger seat).
v) Swivel the seat to the desired position.
vi) Once completed, lower the tilt steering wheel and adjust the recline and slide controls as desired.
SEAT BELT USAGE
For protection, while your vehicle is in motion, everybody inside the vehicle must wear a seat belt. The driver and
passenger captains seats and the lounge seat(s) immediately behind are designed to carry passengers while your
vehicle is in motion and are equipped with seat belts installed for their protection. All passengers must be seated
in these seats only with seat belts fastened while the vehicle is in motion.
Some vans are equipped with lap belts for extra seating while in motion (forward facing seats in an L-shaped
lounge option). The lap belts must be worn across the hips and not across the abdomen. Passengers must sit well
back in the seat and in an upright position.
DINETTE TABLE (190-VERSATILE WITH DINETTE ONLY)
The rear dinette table can be used with the front captain's seats and lounge seats (without removable wardrobe)
instead of the cloverleaf dining table. To use the dinette table at the front:
i) Remove the cloverleaf table from its table leg.
ii) Leave the table leg in the base in the floor at the front.
iii) Swivel the driver captain's seat into a rearward facing position (see Captain’s Seats A-1).
iv) Place the dinette table on this table leg with the other end resting on the drink holders mounted on the
wall below the awning window.
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CAPTAIN'S SEATS
To recline, pull up the recline control located below the inboard arm rest and lean back.
To slide the seat of Dodge models, pull the slide control located on the left underside of the seat outward, and slide
the seat either forward or back. On Chevrolet models, pull the slide control located on the front lower side of the
seat upward, and slide the seat either forward or back.
To swivel the seats from a forward facing position to a rearward facing position, be aware of the following:
i) Ensure that the back of the seat is reclined as far forward as the recline control allows.
ii) Slide the seat forward but not so far as to lose clearance of the engine cover.
iii) Put the tilt steering wheel in the uppermost position.
iv) The swivel control is located on the center front underside of the seat and locks the seat in a forward
facing position. To release, pull up on the swivel control and turn the seat inward (clockwise for the driver
side seat and counterclockwise for the passenger seat).
v) Swivel the seat to the desired position.
vi) Once completed, lower the tilt steering wheel and adjust the recline and slide controls as desired.
SEAT BELT USAGE
For protection, while your vehicle is in motion, everybody inside the vehicle must wear a seat belt. The driver and
passenger captains seats and the lounge seat(s) immediately behind are designed to carry passengers while your
vehicle is in motion and are equipped with seat belts installed for their protection. All passengers must be seated
in these seats only with seat belts fastened while the vehicle is in motion.
Some vans are equipped with lap belts for extra seating while in motion (forward facing seats in an L-shaped
lounge option). The lap belts must be worn across the hips and not across the abdomen. Passengers must sit well
back in the seat and in an upright position.
DINETTE TABLE (190-VERSATILE WITH DINETTE ONLY)
The rear dinette table can be used with the front captain's seats and lounge seats (without removable wardrobe)
instead of the cloverleaf dining table. To use the dinette table at the front:
i) Remove the cloverleaf table from its table leg.
ii) Leave the table leg in the base in the floor at the front.
iii) Swivel the driver captain's seat into a rearward facing position (see Captain’s Seats A-1).
iv) Place the dinette table on this table leg with the other end resting on the drink holders mounted on the
wall below the awning window.
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CLOVERLEAF DINING TABLE (190 AND 200 MODELS)
To use the "leaves":
i) Pivot the table into the desired position.
ii) In a seated position, with one hand under the table,push the support device out toward you.
iii) Let the "leaf" fall and push the support device back in to allow the "leaf" to be swung up parallel to the
table surface.
iv) Pull the support device back toward yourself (to support the extended leaf ).
To return the "leaf" to its original position, follow these steps in reverse order.
EXTENDIBLE DINING TABLE
To extend the table:
i) Remove the table from its table leg.
ii) Leave the table leg in the base in the floor.
iii) Unlock the extendible leaf and extend the table.
iv) Secure the extended leaf by rotating the bracket under the table until it stops.
v) Place the table on the table leg with the extended small leaf resting on the drink holders mounted on
the wall below the awning window.
To return the table to the original size follow these steps in the reverse order.
EXTERIOR ACCESS DOORS
Most utilities are located behind exterior doors integrated into the following locations:
Utility All Chevrolet Models All Dodge Models
LP gas fill valve door integrated into rear fuel filler door behind driver rear wheel
bumper behind the license plate
LP gas tank and regulator door integrated into rear below floor and behind
bumper behind the license plate rear axle
LP gas gauge door integrated into rear monitor panel inside and above
bumper behind the license plate passenger lounge seat
Sewage hose assembly black and small door integrated within small door integrated within
grey water gate valve handles running boards below driver step running boards below driver step
Fresh water tank low point drain at tank under vehicle on tank behind driver rear wheel
Fresh water fill side entry door step well passenger side rear door post
Exterior accessible storage large lockable door integrated within large lockable door integrated within
compartments (maximum capacity running boards behind driver step running boards behind driver step
of 70 Kg or 150 lbs.each)
Power cord lockable door integrated into flare large lockable door integrated within
External TV cable connection behind driver side rear wheel running boards behind driver step
City water connection
External shower
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CLOVERLEAF DINING TABLE (190 AND 200 MODELS)
To use the "leaves":
i) Pivot the table into the desired position.
ii) In a seated position, with one hand under the table,push the support device out toward you.
iii) Let the "leaf" fall and push the support device back in to allow the "leaf" to be swung up parallel to the
table surface.
iv) Pull the support device back toward yourself (to support the extended leaf ).
To return the "leaf" to its original position, follow these steps in reverse order.
EXTENDIBLE DINING TABLE
To extend the table:
i) Remove the table from its table leg.
ii) Leave the table leg in the base in the floor.
iii) Unlock the extendible leaf and extend the table.
iv) Secure the extended leaf by rotating the bracket under the table until it stops.
v) Place the table on the table leg with the extended small leaf resting on the drink holders mounted on
the wall below the awning window.
To return the table to the original size follow these steps in the reverse order.
EXTERIOR ACCESS DOORS
Most utilities are located behind exterior doors integrated into the following locations:
Utility All Chevrolet Models All Dodge Models
LP gas fill valve door integrated into rear fuel filler door behind driver rear wheel
bumper behind the license plate
LP gas tank and regulator door integrated into rear below floor and behind
bumper behind the license plate rear axle
LP gas gauge door integrated into rear monitor panel inside and above
bumper behind the license plate passenger lounge seat
Sewage hose assembly black and small door integrated within small door integrated within
grey water gate valve handles running boards below driver step running boards below driver step
Fresh water tank low point drain at tank under vehicle on tank behind driver rear wheel
Fresh water fill side entry door step well passenger side rear door post
Exterior accessible storage large lockable door integrated within large lockable door integrated within
compartments (maximum capacity running boards behind driver step running boards behind driver step
of 70 Kg or 150 lbs.each)
Power cord lockable door integrated into flare large lockable door integrated within
External TV cable connection behind driver side rear wheel running boards behind driver step
City water connection
External shower
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SPARE TIRE STORAGE AND REMOVAL
For vehicles not equipped with an optional "Continental" spare tire carrier, the spare tire is stored within the
storage area below the rear bed or on the underside of your vehicle behind the rear axle (only Dodge 190 models
without generators or trailer hitches).
To remove the spare tire from the underside of your vehicle behind the rear axle:
i) Insert tire iron into opening located on bottom center of rear door frame.
ii) Turn counterclockwise to lower tire.
iii) Remove support hook and cable from the tire.
For models equipped with an optional "Continental" spare tire carrier mounted on the rear door, to remove the
spare tire:
i) Release the locking clamp located on the underside of the chrome outer ring (will require a key if so
equipped).
ii) While holding the center fiberglass dish in place,spread the outer ring by pulling outward from the
bottom.
iii) Remove the center dish and outer ring from around the tire.
vi) Using the tire iron, remove the lug nuts that secure the tire to the carrier.
v) Brace yourself for the weight of the tire (40 Kg/80 lbs.), and pull the tire from the carrier and lower it to
the ground.
To store the spare tire, perform these steps in reverse order.
CAUTION: On vehicles equipped with an optional "Continental" spare tire carrier,hold onto the door securely
during windy conditions and do not open the door with excessive force to prevent it from opening beyond its
normal limitation and causing damage to the door or its hinges.
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SPARE TIRE STORAGE AND REMOVAL
For vehicles not equipped with an optional "Continental" spare tire carrier, the spare tire is stored within the
storage area below the rear bed or on the underside of your vehicle behind the rear axle (only Dodge 190 models
without generators or trailer hitches).
To remove the spare tire from the underside of your vehicle behind the rear axle:
i) Insert tire iron into opening located on bottom center of rear door frame.
ii) Turn counterclockwise to lower tire.
iii) Remove support hook and cable from the tire.
For models equipped with an optional "Continental" spare tire carrier mounted on the rear door, to remove the
spare tire:
i) Release the locking clamp located on the underside of the chrome outer ring (will require a key if so
equipped).
ii) While holding the center fiberglass dish in place,spread the outer ring by pulling outward from the
bottom.
iii) Remove the center dish and outer ring from around the tire.
vi) Using the tire iron, remove the lug nuts that secure the tire to the carrier.
v) Brace yourself for the weight of the tire (40 Kg/80 lbs.), and pull the tire from the carrier and lower it to
the ground.
To store the spare tire, perform these steps in reverse order.
CAUTION: On vehicles equipped with an optional "Continental" spare tire carrier,hold onto the door securely
during windy conditions and do not open the door with excessive force to prevent it from opening beyond its
normal limitation and causing damage to the door or its hinges.