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We are developing an online Manual so that you may enjoy your RV to it's fullest. This is a work in progress and is subject to change at any given time.  It is also a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact.  Each RV is distinct and individual in it's own right, do not take anything written here literally as it may or may not apply to the exact RV you will be using.  Some information provided in these pages are only suggestions.  Please read Your RV page as we have more helpful information.


 

When parking parallel to a curb, be sure to allow for poles or obstructions as the front and rear portions of the motor home swing wider than an automobile. When parking on an incline, turn the front wheels into the curb in the direction of the roll to aid the parking brake. When parking, always shift the transmission to PARK ("P") and set the parking brake, if applicable. 

WARNING

DO NOT PARK OR IDLE THE MOTOR HOME OVER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SUCH AS TALL GRASS OR DRIED LEAVES. THIS IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT IF THE EXHAUST SYSTEM HAS NOT BEEN PROPERLY MAINTAINED. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS MAY CATCH FIRE FROM THE HOT EXHAUST GASES, SOOT OR SPARKS THAT COULD ESCAPE THROUGH CORROSION HOLES OR CRACKS.

If operating, parking or idling your vehicle off-road is unavoidable, as is often the case in recreational use:

Be aware that combustible materials could catch fire from the vehicle's hot exhaust system.

Avoid driving your vehicle through or over combustible materials such as leaves, grass, vegetation or stubble high enough to touch, catch or collect on its hot exhaust system.

Parking or idling should be done only in an area where there are no combustible materials under the vehicle.

When you park and go into the mall, etc., do another walk around. See if there are any new cars parked close by; or if you might have picked up something in a tire.