KZ KZRV User manual

GUIDEBOOKTOENJOYMENTOFYOUR
KZRVRECREATIONALVEHICLE
DURANGO
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THEPURPOSEOFTHEOWNER’SMANUALISTO
PROVIDETHEMOSTCURRENTINFORMATION
AVAILABLEFORYOUR NEW RECREATIONAL
VEHICLEABOUTOPERATIONAND USAGE.
ALSOMINORMAINTENANCEAND CRITICALSAFETY
WARNINGSAREINCLUDEDAND MUST BE
UNDERSTOODAND OBEYED.
ADDITIONALMAINTEANCEINFORMATIONISFOUND
IN ‘MAINTENANCEMANUAL’SUPPLIEDWITHYOUR
COACH. FAILURETOPROVIDECAREFORYOUR
R.V.COULD RESULTINLOSS OFWARRANTY
COVERAGE.
ADDITIONALMANUALSMAYBE SUPPLIEDAND
AVAILABLEBYTHEMANUFACTUREROF
PURCHASEDCOMPONENT’SAND/ORAPPLIANCE’S.
SEE THEINFORMATION PACKETIN YOUR COACH.
©2016KZRV LITHOU.S.A. 11-2015
ConventionalTravelTrailer TravelTrailerToyHauler
FifthWheel FifthWheelToyHauler
HybridTravelTrailer
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KZRV
“BUILDING QUALITYANDFUN FOROVER40
YEARS”
Wecongratulate you on yourpurchaseofaKZRV,
recreationalvehicle. You havechosen aqualitybuiltRV,
whichshouldprovide youwith manyyearsof camping
memoriesand fun.
The recreationalvehicleyou havepurchased hasbeen
inspected byourtrained inspectorsand fullymeetsourhigh
qualitystandards.
Asthe ownerofanewKZRV,RVyoucan restassured that
wewill do all wecan tokeepyoua“happycamper”.
Naturally,yourselling dealershipis alwayshappytohelp
you with anyquestionsyoumayhaveorserviceyou may
need. And shouldyou needassistancewhen traveling, with
over250KZRVdealersnationwide,assistanceis usually
just minutesaway.
KZRV
985 N900W
Shipshewana,IN46565
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
Chapter1 – Introduction to RVOwnership...................................1
SafetyConsiderations.................................................................2
ReportingSafetyDefects......................................................2
SafetyWhen EmergencyStopping.......................................3
AdditionalSafetyConsiderations..........................................3
Extended orColdWeatherUse ..................................................4
Condensation..............................................................................4
InteriorVentilation……………………………………………………5
Chapter2 – Service Procedures.....................................................7
BasicServiceProcedures...........................................................7
Dealer... ................................................................................8
Factory…... ...........................................................................8
Parts…..................................................................................8
Owner’sResponsibility.........................................................8
SeasonalSite........................................................................9
TowableLimited Warranty ........................................................10
Chapter3 – Using YourRV...........................................................13
Equipment…..............................................................................13
TowVehicle ........................................................................13
Hitches – Fifth Wheel..........................................................13
Hitch Height Specifications – Fifth Wheel...........................13
Front Landing Jacks………………………………………….14
Traveling…................................................................................15
Weights...............................................................................15
Weighing Vehicle (Loaded orUnloaded)............................16
Loading the Trailer—Distribution........................................17
Towing………………….... .........................................................19
Tires…... .............................................................................19
SafetyFirst-BasicTire Maintenance............................20
Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits.............20
StepsforMaintaining ProperTire Pressure.................21
Tire Size.......................................................................21
Tire Tread.....................................................................21
Tire Balance and WheelAlignment..............................22
Tire Repair....................................................................22
Tire Fundamentals .......................................................22
U.S.DOTTire Identification Number…………………..22
MaximumLoad Rating…………………………………..23
MaximumPermissible Inflation Pressure……………...23
Tire Speed Rating………………………………………..23
VehicleLoad Limits......................................................23
Cargo Capacities..........................................................23
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HowOverloading AffectsYourRVand Tires………….24
HowtoChangea Tire.........................................................25
WheelLugs.........................................................................25
WheelBearings………………………………………………..26
Brakes—Electrical ..............................................................26
BreakawaySwitch ..............................................................27
SettingUp andUsingYourRecreationalVehicle .....................28
Fifth WheelHookup…………………………………………...28
MyRVControlOperation…………………………………………..29
GeneralDetectorInformation.............................................31
SafetyDetectors ……………………………………………...31
Fire Extinguisher…………………………………………31
Propane/Carbon Monoxide Detector…………………..31
Operation………………………………………………….31
GasAlarm………………………………………………...32
LowPowerOperations………………………………………32
Visualand Audible AlarmSignals…………………………..32
COAlarm……………………………………………………...32
Propane GasAlarm…………………………………………..32
Malfunction/Service Signal…………………………………..33
What isCarbonMonoxide …………………………………...33
Smoke Alarm………………………………………………….34
Steps(TwoorThree)..........................................................35
Windows .............................................................................35
Doors…...............................................................................35
TVHookup/Wiring Diagram……………………………………….36
TVAntennas(Standard RoofMount)........................................38
Slide Outs..................................................................................39
Main FloorSlide Out ....................................................39
BedroomSlide Out.......................................................39
ElectricalComponents.................................................40
ManualOverride...........................................................41
HydraulicSlideSystem ................................................42
AuxiliaryOperation…………………………………………...43
ExteriorLadder…………………………………………………….43
Entertainment Components&TV’s……………………………...44
OptionalSpare Tire Carrier……………………...……………….44
Chapter4 – Systems .....................................................................46
Waterand DrainagePlumbing..................................................46
FreshWaterSystem……………………………………………...46
Tanks……...........................................................................46
12-Volt Demand Pump.......................................................46
Faucets…............................................................................47
Bathand Shower................................................................47
Outside Shower(Optional) .................................................48
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FreshWaterLines……………………………………………48
Lo Point Drains……………………………………………….48
Filling FreshWaterSystem(With LCC Systemfor2500
And GoldModels)…...………………………………………..48
Filling and Using WaterSystem(1500 Model)…………….49
WaterControlBoard for1500 Model……………………….50
LCC (Liquid ControlCenter) PanelF/2500 &GoldModel.51
SanitizingthePotableWaterSystem……………………….53
Drainage (FreshWater)......................................................53
Sanitation System...............................................................54
Toilets………................................................................54
Vents……….. ...............................................................55
Holding Tanks..............................................................55
DrainingtheTanks.......................................................57
Maintenance forHoldingTanks...................................57
Heated HoldingTank…………………………………….57
Winterizing YourRecreationalVehicle...............................58
FlushSystem………………………………………………….59
Propane FuelSystem……….....................................................60
Propane Container………...................................................60
Servicing and FillingPropane Containers ..........................61
Installing Propane Containers ............................................63
Regulator………. ................................................................63
HighPressure HoseswithAcme Connectors.....................66
Main SupplyHose – LowPressure ....................................66
Operation…………..............................................................66
Checking forLeaks.............................................................67
Propane Consumption........................................................68
ElectricalSystem………............................................................70
GeneralInformation............................................................70
Changesand Modifications ................................................70
120 VoltAC System............................................................71
PowerCord………........................................................71
CircuitBreakers and Box .............................................72
50 Amp (Optional)........................................................73
GFCI Protection............................................................74
12 VoltDC System .............................................................75
Convertor/LoadCenter………......................................75
AuxiliaryBattery...........................................................76
CircuitBreakers and Fuses..........................................77
ExteriorLightsand Connector(12V)............................78
Porch Lights…………...................................................78
BrakeWiring……..........................................................79
Bulbs……...….……. .....................................................79
SafetyandGeneralInformation…………………………………..79
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Chapter5 – Appliances…………...................................................80
Furnace………………................................................................81
Operating Instructions.........................................................82
To Shut Down………..........................................................83
ExternalVents………………………………………………....83
Ducting…………………………………………………………83
Range and Oven Top BurnerOperation...................................83
Top Burners …………….....................................................84
Oven Burner……………... .................................................85
WaterHeater…………...............................................................86
DSIModels……….. ............................................................86
Operation Instructions ........................................................87
To Turn off WaterHeater……………………………………88
120 VoltAC Option……………...........................................88
Winterizing YourWaterHeater...........................................88
Refrigerator…………….............................................................88
Leveling…………… ............................................................89
Venting……………..............................................................89
DoorSeal………… .............................................................90
DoorLatch…………............................................................90
Operation in Transit….........................................................90
Defrosting and Cleaning the RefrigeratorInterior...............90
MonitorPanel……….................................................................91
OptionalOutsideKitchen….......................................................93
OptionalFireplace…..................................................................93
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTIONTO RV OWNERSHIP
Welcometo theworldofrecreationalvehicletravel.The purchase
ofyourKZRVproductallowsyoutoenterthistype ofcamping and
leisuretravel.Yourcoachhasbeen designed andengineered to
offermanycomfortsofhome. KZrecreationalvehiclesare designed
and constructed to be used astemporarylivingquarters for
camping and traveluses.The coachesarenot intendedforhauling
cargo.
Thisowner’smanualwaspreparedtoassistyou inunderstanding
the properuseandoperationofvariouscontainment systems,
servicingand maintenanceofcomponent parts,andexplanation of
yourwarrantyprotection. If thisisyourfirstRVtravelcoach, youwill
want to acquaint yourselfwith all aspectsand informationfound in
thismanualplusmanualssupplied bycomponentmanufacturers.
Thesematerialswillreflectthe mostcurrent information available
forthe user.Some componentsanditemsmaynot be inyourcoach
astheymaybe optionson different models.
Keepthisowner’smanualinyourrecreationalvehicleforhandy
reference. Gettoknow yournewvehicleandhowitoperates.You
shouldcarefullyreadand understandtheseinstructions,aswellas
information supplied bythemanufacturers ofseparatelywarranted
products,sincetheycontainimportant operating,safety,and
maintenanceinstructions.Ifyouhavequestionsthat arenot
adequatelyanswered bythis manualorotherbooklets, consultyour
dealer.Ifhecannot satisfactorilyansweryourquestions,hewillcall
ourstaff foradditionalinformation.
Everyefforthasbeen made to provideyouwithasafe, dependable
product. Yourvehiclecomplieswith applicablerequirementsof
FederalMotorVehicleSafetyStandards,StateRegulations,
CanadianStandardsAssociations(CSA)whereapplicable, and
complieswithrequirementsofANSIStandard1192, the nationally
recognized“StandardforRecreationalVehicles – Installation of
Plumbing,Heating and ElectricalSystems.”The Recreational
VehicleIndustryAssociation(RVIA)andCanadianStandards
Association (CSA)periodicallyinspectourproduction linesand
assist usin maintaining strict compliancewith installation and safety
standardsforthosesystems. Yourfollow-up with periodic safety
inspectionsand aprogramof preventivemaintenance is
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important forthecontinuation of safeand trouble-free
operation.
Camping isagreatwaytorelaxand enjoythe outdoors with your
friendsand family.Pleaserememberto tread lightlyon ourbeautiful
landandleaveonlyyourfootprintssothat others mayenjoynature
asmuch asyou did.
SAFETYCONSIDERATIONS
The terms NOTE,CAUTION, WARNING and DANGER have
specificmeaningsinthismanualaswellascomponent manuals.
A NOTE providesadditionalinformation tomakeastepor
procedureeasierorclearer.Disregardinga NOTE couldcause
inconvenience, but wouldnot belikelyto causedamage orpersonal
injury.
A CAUTION emphasizesareaswhereequipment damage could
result.Disregardinga CAUTION couldcausepermanent
mechanicaldamage. However,personalinjuryisunlikely.
A WARNING isgiving noticeto userthat potentialinjuriesmay
occurto aperson fromequipment andmechanicalfailure.
Disregardinga WARNING mayresultinseriousphysicalinjuryto
occupant.
A DANGER alertsownerofareaswhere safetymeasuresMUSTbe
strictlyadheredto, asfailurescan bedangerous,causingserious
injuryandpossibleloss oflife.
Reporting SafetyDefects
Ifyoubelievethat yourvehiclehasadefectwhichcouldcausea
crashorcouldcauseinjuryordeath, youshould immediatelyinform
the NationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration(NHTSA),in
addition to notifying KZRV.
IfNHTSA,inaddition, receivessimilarcomplaints,itmayopen an
investigation, and ifitfindsthat asafetydefectexistsinagroup of
vehicles,itmayorderarecall and remedycampaign. However,
NHTSA cannotbecomeinvolved inindividualproblemsbetween
you,yourdealerorKZRV.
TocontactNHTSA,youmayeithercallthe AutoSafetyHotlinetoll-
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free at 1-800-424-9393 orwrite to:
NHTSA
USDepartment ofTransportation
Washington, DC 20590
You canalsoobtainotherinformation about motorvehiclesafety
fromthe Hotline.
SafetyWhenEmergencyStopping
It iswisetocarryroadflagsand/ortriangularwarning devicesto be
used whennecessary.When pulling off ahighway,useyourfour
wayhazardlightsaswarningflashers,evenifonlytochange
drivers.Pulloff the roadwaycompletely,ifatallpossible,tochange
flat tiresoranyotheremergencyneeds.
AdditionalSafetyConsiderations
1. Sanitizethe freshwatersupplysystemperiodically(see
sanitizinginstructions).
2. Keepwaterconnection fittingsfromcoming incontactwith the
ground ordrainhose to reduce chanceofcontamination.
3. Enlistservicesofaqualified technician tofixgasorelectrical
appliances.
4. Alwayshaveaserviceablefireextinguisherplaced inan easily
accessiblelocation.
5. Insurethat tiresareingood conditionandproperlyinflated.
Watchtireinflationclosely.Under-inflatedtireswilloverheat.
Overheatedtiresareapotentialhazardastheymaythrow
rubberandcauseablow-out.Checkthetirepressurebefore
each tripwhile the tiresarecold.
6. Checkand tighten the wheellugsregularly(every50 miles
when newuntil 200 milesarereached andthencheck the lugs
every500 miles).
7. Checkthe brakesinasafe area – not whiletravelingabusy
highway.
8. Alwaysblockthe trailerwheelssolidlybeforeunhitching.
9. Before leaving a camp areawitha trailerintow,insure:
a. The safetypinorlocking leverisseated.
b. The breakawaywire isattached tothetowvehicle.
c. Alljacksare raised so that theycannot touch the ground.
d. The 110-voltelectricalcordisproperlystored.
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e. The safetychainsare connected.
f. Allinteriorlightsare off.
10. Observe and obeythe warning labelsattachedto yourvehicle
concerning propane, water,electricityand loading.
11. Extinguish all campfiresbefore leavingyourcampsite.
EXTENDED OR COLD WEATHER USE
YourKZrecreationalvehiclehasbeenbuiltforenjoymentina
recreationalmanner.Thisrecreationalvehicleisnot intended to be
used asfull-time living quarters.
1. For winteruseinfreezing conditions,moreprotectionmaybe
required.Useskirtingand/orinsulationbelowfloorlevelto
provide additionalprotection.
2. Remember,waterfreezesat 32oFahrenheitwhetherfreshor
drainage.Propercaremustbe used to protectanysystemat
32o Forlower.Localrecreationalvehicledealers and
campground personnelmaybeableto adviseyouonneeded
protection.
3. Energyrequirements,suchaspropaneandelectricalsupplies
mustbe adequate.Protectyourpropaneregulatorfrom freeze
-ups.
4. Duringcoldweatheryouwillexperiencemorecondensation
than normal.Using ventilationoradehumidifiermaybe
needed.
CONDENSATION
Where it comesfrom, what causesit, and varioussolutions.
Causes:
A. It occurs when warmmoist aircontactsacold surface, such as
raintouching atent, awningfabricwithpeoplebreathing warm
moist airagainst it frominside due to normalbreathing.
B. When cooking foodortaking ashower,warmmoistair
circulatesthroughout coachattaching itselftocoolersurfaces,
forming beadsand running downwallorwindow.
C. Normalbreathingwillemitapproximately1/2pint ofmoisture
intotheairperperson, perday.The moreoccupants,the
greaterquantityofcondensationyou mayfind.
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Solutions:
1. When taking ashower,open bathroofventapproximately½
inch allowing moisture to escape.
2. Use the powervent overrange whencooking.
3. If condensationisfound incabinet orclosets, open doorslightly
to equalize temperature and provideventilation.
4. Opening windowsand roofvents,whenpossible,allowing
warmmoistairto escape isthebestwaytoreduce
condensation.
5. Underextremeconditions,you mayneedtouseadehumidifier
to remove moist aircondition.
Uncontrolled condensationcan causedampness,mildew,etc.,
insideyourrecreationalvehicle.Besuretomakestrongeffortsto
controlcondensation.
InteriorVentilation
Anewcoachalwayshasapeculiararomainitdue to allthe
componentsusedtobuildit, suchaspaneling,plywood, carpet and
fabrics.
Allowing freshairto moveand circulatethroughout anew
recreationalvehicleitisveryvaluable forseveralreasons.
1. Componentsused to buildRV’salwayshavea“new”smell to
them,possiblyirritatingthe respiratorysystem ofahuman body,on
warmdays.
2. Freshairisalwaysgood forthe human bodyunless allergies
are a factor.
Numerouswaysareprovided toexchange airin coaches.
1. Openwindowson non-rainydays,allowingairexchange
between inside and outside.
2. Powerhood ventabovecooking stovewillsend heat and food
smellsoutside.
Continuousliving inyourrecreational vehicle couldcause acceleratedwear
to components above recreational use.
CAUTION
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3. Roofvents; Numeroustypes:
A. Standardairflowusing gravityflow method.
B. Power(12vor110v)ventswillmove airfaster.
C. Hi-Volume powervents,operation on12volt
powercan exchange airincoach inseveral
minutes, ifwindowsareopen accordingly.If
fan isinthe rear, open window(s) in front.
Different brands/modelshavedifferent featuressuch as, remote
control, rainsensor, speedson controlswitch, etc.
Read carefullythe operating instructionsasplaced inyourcoach
provided bythe manufacturerofvariouscomponents.
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CHAPTER 2
SERVICE PROCEDURES
BASIC SERVICEPROCEDURES
KZRVhasastronginterestinmaintainingtop qualitycustomer
relationswithowners.Byproducing high qualityproducts,wewant
to assureourcustomers ofoursupportwithpartsand service
availability.Ourdealernetworkisthe first choicetoserveand supply
yourneedsforyourrecreationalvehicle. Ourauthorizeddealers will
pleasantlyassistinproviding servicemaintenanceneedsplusparts,
options, and information concerningyourrecreationalvehicle.
Shouldyouexperienceaproblemwith serviceavailability,please
followthe stepsintheorderlisted below.
1. Contactyourselling dealer’sservicedepartment foran
appointment. Describeto the bestofyourknowledge,the nature
ofthe problem.Pleasekeep appointmentsto establishagood,
workable relationship.
2. Contacttheownerorgeneralmanagerofthedealershipshould
the initialattempt fail with the service department.
3. Contact: CustomerRelationsDepartment
KZRV
0985N 900 W
Shipshewana, IN 46565
Phone: (866)472-5460
Hours: (8am-5pmE.S.T.)
E-mail: kz@kz-rv.com
Website: http://www.kz-rv.com
Givealltheaboveinformationasrequestedalongwiththe
serialnumberofthecoachinquestion.KZwillmakeevery
attempt to resolve yourproblem.
Pleasebearinmindthat mostproblemsarisefrom
misunderstandingsconcerningwarrantycoverageand service. In
mostinstances,youwillbereferred to the dealerleveland your
concernswill be resolved with the dealer’sfacilitiesand personnel.
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Dealer
Yourauthorized KZRVdealerhasperformed aPDI(pre-delivery
inspection)onyourrecreationalvehicle. Sinceyourdealeris
authorizedtosellKZRVproducts,heisalsothereto supplyparts,
optionalequipment,and provideservicerepairs,warrantyor
otherwise asneeded.
Firstchoiceforwarrantyrepairs isyourselling dealer.Otherdealers
can be used, however, priorapprovalisrequired.
Somerecreationalvehicledealers maybe authorized service
centers forcertainmanufacturers ofproductswarranted separately,
suchasfurnaceorstove. Checkwith yourdealerbeforecontacting
anyoneelsetoreducedelays.Ifthedealerisnotan authorized
servicecenterforthe productinquestion, hecan assistyou in
obtaining authorized service.
Factory
Servicerepairs canbeperformed at themanufacturingfacilityin
Shipshewana,Indiana. ShouldyourKZRVproductbe inneed of
majorrepairs andyourdealerrecommendsfactoryrepairs,please
followthe stepslisted belowforsuchwork.
1. Yourdealer must makean appointment withservicepersonnel
at the factoryPRIOR toyourarrival.
2. Anyfreight costs,aslisted on warrantycoverage,arethe
responsibilityoftheowner.
Parts
Stocking ofpartsvariesfromdealerto dealer.Anyauthorized dealer
can orderanyrequired partto be shippedto hisdealership. Allparts
are obtainedthrough authorized KZRVdealers only.
Owner’s Responsibility
When owningandusing arecreationalvehicle, itis important to
performregularand normalmaintenance. Thisisrecommended
twiceayear,spring and fall,to prevent undesireddeterioration of
yourcoach. Weatherelementsplayan importantfunction on
sealantsand othercomponentsrequiring normalmaintenance.
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Asan ownerandoperator,itisyourresponsibilityandobligation to
inspectandreturnyourcoachtoanauthorizeddealerforrepairs as
required. Yourauthorizedsellingdealerisalwaysyourfirstchoice
andhecertainlyhascontinuedinterestinyoursatisfaction.Asyour
manufacturer,werecommend that inspectionandservicebe
performed byyourselling dealership.
Ifyou aretraveling andareunabletolocateanauthorizedKZRV
dealer,oran authorized dealerforthe component needing service,
pleasecall ourcustomerserviceofficeat (866)472-5460. Serviceat
anon-authorized dealerMUSThavepriorauthorization. Youmaybe
asked to returnanymechanicalpartsreplacedbefore
reimbursement consideration ismade. Unauthorizedorimproper
repairs mayvoidthe warrantyofthat component.Alwayskeep your
owner’smanualalongwithacopyofyourwarrantyregistrationwith
you when traveling.
Seasonal Site
When placingyouruniton acampsite inthespringand returningit
in the fallto yourhome, it’sclassed asa “seasonalsite.”
Performing repairworkon suchasite isnot recommended for
numerousreasons;available parts, tools,space, weatherconditions,
etc.
Anyservicerepairs whichrequireaservicetechnicianalsorequire
the unitto betaken toaservicefacility,preferablyyourselling
dealer.
Warrantycoverage doesnot include triporservicecall costsfor
suchatrip. It isthe owners responsibilityto provide forsuch
expenses.
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TOWABLE LIMITED WARRANTY
TwoYearLimited Warranty
SUMMARYOF WARRANTY: KZRV warrantsthestructureof everytowa-
ble recreational vehicle ortruckcamper purchasedfroman authorizedKZRV
dealertothe firstretail consumer foraperiodof two(2) years, tobe free from
substantialdefectsinmaterialsandworkmanship when usedfor itsintended
purpose. The warrantyperiod beginsonthedateofpurchaseor thedatethe
unitis firstplacedin service, whichever isearlier.ForpurposesofthisTowable
Limited Warranty(“TLW”), the term“structure”includesthe interiorand exterior
sidewalls, floor, roof,andframe.
EXCLUSIONSFROMWARRANTY: Excluded fromcoverage under the
TLWare: (1)items added,changed, ormodifiedafter theunit left theposses-
sionof KZRV; (2) unitsused for anycommercial purpose; (3)unitsused for full-
timeresidentialuseormorethan occasional recreationaluse; (4) wear and tear
caused bynormal usagebytheconsumer, includingbutnotlimited tofading or
discoloration of soft goods[e.g. tents, upholstery,drapes,carpet, vinyl,screens,
cushions,and mattresses], fading ordiscolorationof exteriorfiberglasscompo-
nents, tears,punctures,soiling, mildew, mold, and theeffectsof moisturecon-
densationinside theunit; (5) the effectsofalterations, tampering,mishandling,
neglect, abuse,misuse, weather, actsof nature,actsof God,or corrosiveat-
mospheresthat promoterusting, oxidation, or pitting; (6) minor imperfections
that donot interfereor affect the suitabilityof theunit for itsintended use; (7)
the effectsof consumer’s or transferee’sfailuretoperformnormalandroutine
maintenance[e.g. inspections,lubrication,adjustments,tighteningofscrewand
bolts, tighteningoflug nutsandwheels,sealing, rotating,cleaning, orother
damagesresulting fromfailuretofollowthe maintenancescheduleandproce-
duresin the owner’smanual; (8) damagesresultingfrommisalignment orad-
justmentstoaxles orspindlescaused byimpropermaintenance,modification,
loading,unloading, road hazards, road defects,off road travel, or tirefailures;
(9) damagescaused bythe negligent orintentionaluseormisuseof the unitby
the consumer or transferee, including butnotlimitedtooccurrenceswhile tow-
ing the unit; (10)claimsmade for alignmentof patiodoors[Note: anyunit witha
patiodoorisnotintendedtobetowed likeatravel trailer, andmust beperma-
nentlyparkedonalot. If suchaunit istowed, this TLWisvoided inregardto
the patio doorand the surrounding structures.]; (11)loss or damagecaused by
aperson or businessasaresult oftransportingtheunit aftersaletothe custom-
er, deliveringtheunit, orparking theunit; (12) lossor damagestothe plumbing
systemcausedbyfreezing; (13) claimsfor personal injuriesof anytype; (14)
costsof transportation of theunit forrepairs;and(15)componentsthat arewar-
ranted separatelybyanothermanufacturer [the warrantyprovided byacompo-
nentmanufactureris the soleresponsibilityof thatmanufacturer, andKZRV
doesnot warrantthosecomponents. Pleaserefer tothe warrantiesissued by
the component manufacturersfor theterms and conditionsofsuchwarranties.]
TOOBTAIN WARRANTYSERVICE: Warrantyservice maybe performed
onlyat KZRV, or atKZRV authorized dealersand servicecenters. Contact
KZRV for alist ofauthorized dealersandservice centers. REPAIRS OR RE-
PLACEMENTS BYUNAUTHORIZED DEALERS OR SERVICE CENTERS
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WILLVOID THIS TLW. If theconsumer believesthat aclaimed defect iscov-
ered bythis TLW, contact must be madewithan authorized dealerorservice
centerWITHIN THE WARRANTYPERIOD. Sufficient informationmust be
given toattempttoresolvetheclaimedproblem. Should KZRV determinethat
repairor replacementis appropriate, theconsumermust deliver the unit tothe
dealerorservicecenterasdirected. Deliveryshall occur no later than thirty
(30) days afterauthorization for repairor replacement.Donot deliver your unit
toKZRV, anauthorizeddealer, or service center withoutprior authorization.
All costsincurred bytheconsumer fortransportation for warrantyserviceshall
be thesole responsibilityoftheconsumer. The dealer orservice centershall
repairor replaceanywarranted defect withinareasonable time, but nolater
than ninety(90) daysafter deliverybythe consumer. Shouldthe unitnot be
repaired or replacedwithin saidperiod of time, thenthe consumermust con-
tact KZRV byCERTIFIED MAILwithawritten description of the claimed war-
ranted defectand the effortstoremedyit. FAILURE TOSONOTIFYKZRV IN
THIS REGARD, SHALL RENDER THIS TLWVOID AS TOTHE CLAIMED
DEFECT. After receiptof suchnotice,KZRV shallrepair or replacesuchwar-
ranted defect withinareasonable time, butnotlater thanninety(90) days after
deliverybytheconsumer.The scheduling ofwarrantyworkat an authorized
dealerorservicecenteris notcontrolledbyKZRV and delaysmaybeexperi-
enced. KZRV is not responsible forloss of useoftheunit, expensesfor fuel,
telephone, food, lodging,travel, loss of incomeor revenue, or lossofor dam-
agestopersonalproperty.
DISCLAIMERAND LIMITATIONSOF WARRANTIES: NEITHER
KZRV NOR ITDEALERS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSE-
QUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OFANYKIND
OR ANYOTHER FINANCIALLOSS ARISINGOUTOFOR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SALE OR USE OFTHIS PRODUCT,WHETHER BASED IN CON-
TRACT, TORT, STRICTLIABILITY, EQUITY, OR ANYOTHER THEORY,
EVEN IFKZRV HAS BEEN ADVISED OFTHE POSSIBILTYOFSUCH DAM-
AGES. KZRV’S ENTIRE LIABILITYSHALL BE LIMITED TOREPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT, ATKZRV’SSOLE OPTION.
THE UNITEDNATIONSCONVENTIONONCONTRACTSFORTHEINTERNATIONAL
SALE OFGOODSISHEREBYEXCLUDEDINITSENTIRETY FROMAPPLICATION
TO THIS TLW.
THE TLW, AND THE REMEDIESHEREUNDER,AREEXCLUSIVE AND INLIEUOF
ALL OTHERWARRANTIES,EXPRESSORIMPLIED,INCLUDINGWARRANTIESOF
MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSE, CORRESPONDE-
ANCEWITHDESCRIPTION,ANDNON-INFRINGEMENT,ALL OFWHICH AREEX-
PRESSLYDISCLAIMEDBYKZRV. THISTLWGIVESYOUSPECIFICLEGAL
RIGHTSAND YOUMAYALSOHAVE OTHERRIGHTSTHATVARY DEPENDINGON
LOCALLAW. SOME STATES LIMITORPROHIBITLIMITATIONS OF WARRANTIES,
SOTHEABOVE MAY NOTAPPLY TOYOU.YOUSHOULD CONSULTA COMPE-
TENTATTORNEYFORLEGALADVICE.
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MISCELLANEOUS:Norepairsor replacement effected shall causeany
extension orrenewal ofthewarrantyperiod. KZRV maymakepartsand/or
design changesfromtimetotimewithoutnotice andrepairsor replacements
maybe madewithnewor different parts.KZRV reservestherighttomake
changesin the design or material of itsproductswithout incurring anyobliga-
tion toincorporatesuchchangesinanyproduct previouslymanufactured. At
KZRV’s soleoption,anydisputeconcerninganywarranteddefectmaybe
resolvedthrough mediation orarbitration. ThisTLWshall begoverned by
the lawsof theStateof Indiana, andanylegalactionshall bebroughtonlyin
the Circuitor SuperiorCourt ofLaGrangeCounty, Indiana.
WARRANTYREGISTRATIONAND CONTACTINFORMATION:
The warrant registration for componentpartsshouldbecompletedanddeliv-
ered inaccordancewiththeinstructionscontained therein. The TLWregis-
trationmustbe completed andreturned toKZRV within fifteen(15)daysof
deliveryof the unittotheconsumer. Failuretodosocan voidthisTLWor
causedelaysin obtainingbenefits. The TLWregistration, and allinquiries,
mustbe directedto: KZRV, L.P., WarrantyDepartment, 0985N 900W,Ship-
shewana, Indiana 46565, Telephone: (260) 768-4016.
I HEREBYACKNOWLEDGE THATI HAVE RECEIVED, READ, AND UN-
DERSTAND THIS TOWABLELIMITED WARRANTY, AND THATI HAVE
INSPECTED THE UNITAND FIND ITIN THE CONDITIONREPRESENT-
ED.
Date: _________________________________________________
Purchaser
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CHAPTER 3
USING YOUR RV
In thischapter,youwill find three areasofusefulinformation to
assistyou with correctequipment, traveling, andfinally,actually
using yourrecreationalvehicle.
EQUIPMENT
TowVehicle
Beginyourcamping experiencesbyobtainingatowvehiclewhich
willadequatelytransportyourrecreationalvehicleto and fromyour
chosen destinations.Yourmostimportant measuring toolisthe
GVWR, Gross VehicleWeight Rating, tocross matchthe capability
of yourselected towvehicle.
MostTruckand AutoManufacturers providetrailertowing guidesfor
theirproducts.Askyourlocalautomotivedealerforacopyorcall
the factory’sdirectlinesforinformation. Manytowvehicles,
including mini-vans,havespecialtowing package optionsavailable
forsmall traveltrailers.Towvehicleswith long wheelbasesperform
betterthanthose with shortwheelbases.
Asecond factorisGCWR,Gross Combined Weight Rating, which
refers to the totalweightof the towvehicleand anyvehicleintowas
a“combined”weight. Thisinformation, suppliedbythe towvehicle
manufacturer,isrelated to the capabilityandcapacityofthe tow
vehicle.
The condition ofthe suspension inyourtowvehicleisalsoan
important factor.Makesureyourtowvehicleisingood operating
conditionandfollowthefactoryrecommendedmaintenance
guidelines.
Hitches – Fifth Wheel
The besttypeofhitchisone that isbolted thrufloorand has
bracketsto attach tomain framememberson truck.
Beforeinstalling yourhitchbeawareoftheclearanceneeded
between the truckcab and centerof hitchpin. Thisisveryimportant
on short cab trucks.
HitchHeight Specifications – Fifth Wheel
Thereisno recommended hitchheight forfifth wheels.The pinbox
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