Livin Lite Truck Camper User manual

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Truck Camper
Owner’s Manual


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Key Information ............................................................................6
Customer Information Update..........................................................8
Pre-Trip Check List ........................................................................10
Important Safety Information..........................................................11
Limited Warranty...........................................................................14
Camper & Truck Size......................................................................18
Loading........................................................................................20
Power System...............................................................................24
Electrical System...........................................................................25
Plumbing System...........................................................................26
Fire Safety....................................................................................30
LP Gas System..............................................................................32
Appliances....................................................................................37
Equipment....................................................................................40
Effects of Prolonged Occupancy.......................................................42
Winter Storage, Care & Maintenance................................................43
Basic Set-up Instructions................................................................46
Reporting Safety Defects
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause
injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Trafc Safety
Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it nds
that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy
campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in any individual problems
between you, your dealer, or Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
To contact NHTSA you may call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at (800) 424-9393
or (366-0123 in Washington DC area) or write to:
NHTSA
U.S. Department of Transportation
400 7th Street SW, (NSA-11)
Washington, DC 20590
You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline
number listed above.
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Dear Valued Customer,
CONGRATULATIONS! And thank you for your business. This owner’s manual outlines the
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. One Year Limited Warranty.
We encourage you to follow the Product Delivery Inspection procedures with your selling
dealer. You should receive an extensive walk through and demonstration of your camper, and
the warranty statement contained in this manual should be fully explained to you. The desired
result is that you have been informed of the warranty provided, the operation, the maintenance
required, and details of the responsibilities of the manufacturer, dealer, and retail partnership.
At Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc, we want you to be able to enjoy your new camper. In
the following pages, you will learn about your warranty, the features of your Livin’ Lite camper,
and the maintenance necessary to ensure years of enjoyable use. We encourage Livin’ Lite
owners to review and pay special attention to the following:
• Warranty Statement – please read the full warranty statement.
• Weight rating – please review the proper tie-down and loading instructions for your safety
and that of others.
• Care and Maintenance – review sealant maintenance requirements.
• Tire and Lug Nut – review ination and lug nut torque specications.
• Modications/Deviations – review that changes or alterations can void the warranty.
• Condensation – review causes and advice on how to reduce and control.
Your unit has been inspected by the factory, and received a nal inspection at the dealership.
Please allow your dealership to assist you in remedying any warranty issues, and should you
need to contact our Wakarusa, Indiana, service facility, please contact us at (574) 862-2228.
We wish you many seasons of happy camping with your Camplite, by Livin’ Lite Recreational
Vehicles, Inc.
Best Regards,
The “Livin’ Lite” Team
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
Warranty Department
1025 E. Waterford
Wakarusa, IN 46573-9304
Ph: (574) 862-2228
Fax: (574) 862-2202
NOTE: This manual is based on the
latest information available at the time
of publication. Due to continuous product
development and improvements, Livin’ Lite
Recreational Vehicles, Inc. reserves the right
to make changes in product specications and
components without prior notice or obligation.

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KEY INFORMATION
Important Facts:
If you are traveling or move, any authorized dealer may provide service. Keep your warranty
registration form with the vehicle at all times since it must be presented for warranty service.
This form is your proof of purchase and provides the date of retail sale, both of which are
necessary to determine warranty eligibility.
Important Facts:
Please inspect your recreational vehicle at the time of delivery and make sure you accept it as
delivered to you. This recreational vehicle has been sold to an independent dealer, and not an
agent of Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. for resale in the ordinary course of the dealer’s
business on terms and conditions and equipped as he and you determine and your agreement
is solely with the dealer, not Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. Livin’ Lite Recreational
Vehicles, Inc. does not participate in retail sales or retail contracts in any instance, other than
by terms of this Limited Warranty.
Important Facts:
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. reserves the unrestricted right at any time and from
time to time to make changes in the design of and/or improvements upon its product without
thereby imposing any obligation upon itself to make corresponding changes or improvements
in or upon its products already manufactured. Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. further
reserves the right to substitute parts or components of substantially equal quality in any
warranty service required by operation of this Limited Warranty.
Important Facts:
Like any other product, a recreational vehicle and the products installed in it will require care
and maintenance attention by the owner and occupants. Please read and follow all care and
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Key Information to have on hand (Livin’ Lite customer should ll out):
All warranty work needs to be completed during the term of the warranty.
Warranty beginning date: ______/______/_____ Warranty ending date: _____/_____/_____
VIN#: _________________________
Note: All service work performed after the expiration date will not be covered by Livin’ Lite
Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
OriginalOwner:_______________________________ PhoneNumber:___________________
DealershipPurchasedfrom:_____________________ PhoneNumber:___________________
SecondOwner:_______________________________PhoneNumber:___________________
Person/Dealership Purchased from: ______________ Phone Number: __________________
OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS
If, for any reason, you have a problem obtaining satisfactory and timely warranty service
that may substantially impair the use, value or safety of your Livin’ Lite Recreational
Vehicles, Inc. product, please call us so that we may attempt to resolve your concerns.
Authorized dealers are independent contractors and independently owned businesses.
This is also true of the authorized service centers.
Please note, your Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. warranty covers warrantable
repairs that are performed by an authorized Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
dealer at their service center or facility only. It is important for the owner to know that
if you are unable to bring in your unit for repairs, Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
is not responsible for any costs incurred for the service call charge, or time accrued to
come out to your unit.
Can’t nd a dealer? Have an emergency? Livin’ Lite customer service can be reached
at (574) 862-2228. We can help locate a dealer nearby or, in case of emergency or
special circumstances, provide authorization to a local repair facility.
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CUSTOMER INFORMATION UPDATE FORM
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. strives to keep the most accurate and current customer
information in its les in order to maintain good customer relations.
If you bought this unit new, we have your information from the warranty registration form
which you have sent to us on le. If, however, you purchased this unit as used then we ask
that you complete the following information and mail it to us so that we can be sure that our
records are updated.
Please note that the date of purchase on the card will show the original date the vehicle was
rst purchased and is the date applicable warranties originated. Note: the warranty on a Livin’
Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. product is non-transferable. This customer information update
form is for record keeping purposes only. If you have any questions, please contact a Livin’ Lite
Recreational Vehicles, Inc. service representative.
DATE: _________________________ UNIT VIN NO.: _____________________________
CUSTOMER FULL NAME: _____________________________________________________
CUSTOMER ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________
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TELEPHONE NUMBER: _____________________________________________________
EMAIL ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________
PURCHASED FROM: _____________________________________________________
ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________
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Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
ATTN: Service Department
1025 E. Waterford, Wakarusa, IN 46573-9304
Ph: (574) 862-2228 • Fax: (574) 862-2202

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IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
In the event of theft, it is important to be able to properly identify your property. It is
recommended that you write your camper serial number inside a cabinet or behind a drawer.
You should also keep a copy of the following information at home. This information is also
useful to have when service is needed.
PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO COMPLETE THIS INFORMATION AS REFERENCE.
Your Name _________________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________________
Dealer Name _______________________ Purchase Date __________________________
Model _____________________________ Serial Number (S/N) ______________________
Entry Door Key Number: ______________ Insurance Policy: _________________________
Agent’s Name: ______________________ Agent’s Phone : __________________________
Air Conditioner
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________
Furnace
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________
Generator
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________
Microwave Oven
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________
Range
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________
Stereo
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________
Television
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________
Water Heater
Manufacturer ___________________ Model _____________ S/N ______________________

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PRE-TRIP CHECKLIST
(AT HOME)
Read and understand owner’s manual? _____
If not, please do so now.
INTERIOR:
Lower the Dinette Table _____
Close Roof Vents _____
Turn off all LP Appliances _____
EXTERIOR:
All objects secure _____
Tie-Downs secured properly _____
All exterior lights operational _____
Battery fully charged, uid level okay _____
Secure cargo doors, lock entry door _____
You may want to use this list as a start for
your own Pre-Trip checklist, which may
include your personal camping gear and food
preferences.
PRE-TRIP CHECKLIST
(AT CAMPSITE)
FOLLOW THE PREVIOUS CHECKLIST
WITH THESE ADDED POINTS:
EXTERIOR:
Disconnect all shore lines _____
(City water, electric)
Retract step _____
Store camping equipment _____
All objects secure _____
Tie-Downs secured properly _____
All exterior lights operational _____
Battery fully charged, uid level okay _____
Secure cargo doors, lock entry door _____
CHECK CLEARANCES PRIOR TO PULLING OUT!
This checklist may seem like it contains basic
items, but many are taken for granted and
can spoil a trip if not attended to prior to
moving the camper.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
This guide has been provided by Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. for the purpose of
providing instructions about the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its components.
The only warranty offered by Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. is set forth in the written
One Year Limited Warranty that applies to this vehicle. Nothing in this manual creates any
other warranty, either expressed or implied.
Instructions are included in the manual for operating some of the components that are standard on
this vehicle. Instructions may also be given for components that are options and may not appear
on all vehicles. For more detailed information on the components installed, refer to the individual
component manufacturer’s operating instructions contained in the Owner’s Information Package.
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. has attempted to compile the most current information
available at the time this guide was published. If the components in your unit vary signicantly
from what is described within this manual, then consult the instructions provided by the
component manufacturer found in the Owner’s Information Package. If you have any questions
regarding operation, maintenance, or service, please contact your dealer immediately.
Throughout this guide, reference is made to the following terms: Warning, Caution, and Note. These
terms indicate important information that must be understood and followed. The denitions are:
IWARNING
Personal injury or even death could result from failure to follow instructions
properly. Physical damage to the unit or equipment may also occur.
ICAUTION
Physical damage to the unit or equipment could result from failure to follow
instructions properly. Personal injury is possible but unlikely.
ENOTE
Please pay special attention to this important information regarding the topic.
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. is required to furnish the following consumer information
as provided by the National Fire Protection Association and the American National Standards
Institute. The information and warnings found here might also be found in other chapters of
this Owner’s Manual. Please see chapters titled “LP GAS SYSTEM” and “APPLIANCES” for other
safety and operating information.
Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle,
and proper ventilation when using cooking appliances will avoid dangers of asphyxiation. It is
especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the danger of
asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time.

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Please pay careful attention to the following
cautions and warnings:
IWARNING
Propane containers must not be placed
or stored inside the vehicle. Propane
containers are equipped with safety
devices, which relieve excessive pressure
by discharging gas to the atmosphere.
IWARNING
It is never safe to use cooking appliances
for comfort heating. Cooking appliances
need fresh air for safe operation. Before
operation, open overhead vent or turn on
exhaust fan. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
IWARNING
Portable fuel-burning equipment, including
wood and charcoal grills and stoves shall
not be used inside the camper. The use
of this equipment inside the recreational
vehicle may cause res or asphyxiation.
IWARNING
All pilot lights, appliances and their ignitors
(see operating instructions) shall be turned
off before refueling of motor fuel tanks and/
or propane containers. Failure to comply
could result in death or serious injury.
IWARNING
A warning label has been located near the
LP gas container that reads: DO NOT FILL
CONTAINER(S) TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT
OF CAPACITY. Overlling the LP gas container
can result in uncontrolled gas ow which
can cause re or explosion. A properly lled
container will contain approximately 80
percent of its volume as liquid LP gas. Safety
regulation prevents lling over 80 percent.
IWARNING
Do not bring or store propane containers,
gasoline, or other ammable liquids inside
the camper. Fire or explosion result.
ICAUTION
THIS LP PIPING SYSTEM IS DESIGNED
FOR USE WITH PROPANE ONLY. DO NOT
CONNECT NATURAL GAS TO THIS SYSTEM.
Securely cap inlet when not connected for
use. After turning on gas, except after normal
cylinder replacement, test propane piping
and connections to appliance for leakage with
soapy water or bubble solution. Do not use
products that contain ammonia or chlorine.
IF YOU SMELL PROPANE:
1. Extinguish open ames, pilot lights and all
smoking materials.
2. Do not touch electrical switches.
3. Shut off the propane supply at the container
valve(s) or gas supply connection.
4. Open doors and other ventilating openings.
5. Leave the area until odor clears.
6. Have the gas system checked and leakage
source corrected before using again.
Propane regulators must always be installed
with the regulator vent facing down to
minimize vent blockage which could result in
excessive pressure causing re or explosion.
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
Your truck and your camper’s generator exhaust
contain carbon monoxide gas. To avoid danger,
maintain your truck and generator properly.
Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks
when the truck and camper is serviced, you
notice a change in the sound of the exhaust,
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Dispute Resolution Procedures
Negotiation, Mediation, and Arbitration. Any dispute arising out of or relating to the sale
or use of this RV, including any disagreements regarding application of the Limited Warranty
(a “Dispute”) shall be resolved as follows:
a. Owner and Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. shall rst attempt, in good faith, to
resolve the Dispute promptly by discussion and negotiation.
b. If the Dispute cannot be resolved by discussion and negotiation, then Owner and
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. shall attempt to resolve it through mediation
with the assistance of a qualied and independent mediator.
c. If the Warranty Dispute cannot be resolved through mediation, then the parties
shall nally settle the Warranty Dispute by binding arbitration conducted before a
single, neutral arbitrator. Such arbitrator shall be selected from a panel supplied
by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) from arbitrators who are members
of the National Academy of Arbitrators. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by
the parties, the AAA Commercial Dispute Resolution Procedures and Supplementary
Procedures for Consumer-Related Disputes shall apply to the arbitration process and
proceedings.
d. The parties shall conduct any mediation or arbitration proceedings pursuant to this
section in Elkhart County, Indiana.
Jurisdiction and Applicable Law
Exclusive jurisdiction for deciding any claims, demands or causes of action for defects or
representations of any nature or damages due from such defects or representations shall be
in the courts in the State of Indiana. The laws applicable to any litigation, dispute, mediation,
arbitration or any claim whatsoever arising, from the sale, purchase or use of the recreational
vehicle shall be those of the State of Indiana.

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COVERAGE PROVIDED: GENERAL
Your new camper, including the plumbing and
electrical systems installed by the manufacturer,
is warranted under normal use to be free
from manufacturing defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from
date of purchase by the original owner.
COVERAGE PROVIDED: STRUCTURAL
Your new camper’s structure is warranted to
be free from manufacturing defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three (3)
years from date of purchase by the original
owner. The structure consists of the frame, wall
framing, oor framing and their attachment to
each other, but does not include attachments to
the structure such as but not limited to, axles,
tent, stabilizer jacks; steps, couplers, doors,
cabinets, vents, or lighting.
COVERAGE PROVIDED: APPLIANCES
Many vendor supplied items installed in your
camper by the factory have their own vendor
warranty statements offering coverage to
the original consumer purchaser and are not
transferable. LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES, INC. and its dealer network will assist
in your processing the warranty resulting from
an appliance manufacturing defect through its
normal warranty policies and procedures. This
coverage includes the heater, grill, lights, tent,
vents and converter, depending on options
installed. It is strongly recommended that you
ll out each product’s warranty registration
information so that you will be eligible for
warranty claims should they arise.
OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS
LIMITATIONS:
This warranty extends to the rst retail
purchaser, is not transferable and begins on the
date of original retail delivery or the date the
camper is rst placed into service (whichever
occurs rst). This warranty extends for a
period of one (1) year (Bumper to Hitch) and
three (3) years (structural) from such date.
Written notice of defects must be given to
the selling dealer or the manufacturer no
later than ten (10) days after the expiration
of the applicable warranty. Warranty repairs,
if required, will be made without charge and
within industry standards, after your camper
is taken to an authorized service center.
ENOTE
UNITS ARE MANUFACTURED FOR
RECREATIONAL PURPOSES. UNITS USED
AS COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL, OR
RENTAL MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
The owner is responsible for normal
maintenance. However, minor adjustments
(such as adjustments to the interior or
exterior doors, cabinet latches, voids in
sealants, etc.) will be performed by the dealer
during the rst ninety (90) days of warranty
coverage. Thereafter, such adjustments are
the responsibility of the owner as normal
maintenance, unless required as a direct
result of repair or replacement of a defective
part under this warranty.
LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC.
Limited Warranty
One Year Limited Warranty – Three Year Structural Limited Warranty
For Campers Manufactured By LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC.
Sold in the United States and Canada.
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If a problem occurs which the owner believes
is covered by this warranty, the owner shall
contact the selling dealer, or other authorized
dealer, giving them sufcient information to
resolve the matter.
The owner is also responsible for inspecting
and maintaining sealants or seals around
all attachments, windows, doors and seams
related to the structure of the camper.
ICAUTION
The owner’s failure to perform such
inspection and maintenance, which results
in water damage or any other damage,
shall void the warranty.
The owner shall be responsible to deliver
the camper to the dealer, authorized service
center, or factory for all warranty repairs.
It is the owner’s responsibility to return the
vehicle to an authorized service center for
any repairs that may be required.
It is the owner’s responsibility to notify the
selling dealer of a defect in a timely manner.
Failure to notify in a timely manner will void all
or portions of this one year limited warranty.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights
and you may also have other rights, which
vary from state to state.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY:
LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES,
INC. shall not be liable for any incidental or
consequential damages you might incur, such
as: expenses for transportation, lodging, loss
or damage to personal property, loss of use,
inconvenience or loss of income.
ENOTE
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. is not
liable for consequential or incidental damages.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you.
LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC.
makes no implied warranties.
ENOTE
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. Is not liable
for any implied warranty of merchantability or
tness for a particular purpose.
THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN
LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY
OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Some states do not allow limitation of implied
warranties, so the above limitation may not
apply to you.
LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC.
MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY THAN THE
LIMITED WARRANTY STATED ABOVE.
LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC.
is not responsible for any representation or
warranty that is not herein stated. Dealers or
any other persons are not authorized to make
modications to this warranty. Any additional
statements concerning this warranty, whether
oral or written, are not the responsibility of the
manufacturer and should not be relied upon.

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ALSO EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY:
The following items are NOT covered by
any warranty. LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES, INC. makes NO WARRANTY
regarding the following items:
1. Tires and batteries, and other equipment,
which are covered by the separate
warranties of the respective manufacturers
of these components.
2. Damage caused by or related to:
A. Accidents, misuses or negligence.
B. Alteration or modication of the
camper or damage incurred resulting from
alteration or modication.
C. Environmental conditions (salt, hail,
chemicals in atmosphere, etc.)
D. Failure to comply with instructions
contained in the Owner’s Manual.
3. Normal deterioration due to wear or
exposure, such as fading of fabrics or
drapes, carpet wear, etc.
4. Normal maintenance and service items such
as light bulbs, fuses, lubricants, sealant and
seals, door adjustments, etc. or damages
resulting from lack of maintenance.
5. Extra expenses such as transportation
to and from dealer or authorized service
center, loss of time, loss of pay, loss of use
of the camper, inconvenience, commercial
loss, towing charges, bus fare, vehicle
rental, incidental charges such as telephone
calls or lodging bills, or other incidental or
consequential damages (other than injury
to the person).
6. Any unit used as a commercial unit,
residential unit or used as a rental unit.
7. Additional charges for transportation to
and from on-site service.
8. Condensation on any window or other
parts as a result of condensation including
any mold or related water damage.
DELIVERY:
1. To assist in avoiding problems with your
coach, we recommend you do the following:
2. Read the warranty. Go over it thoroughly
with your dealer.
3. Inspect the vehicle. Do not accept delivery
until you have gone through the coach with
the dealer. The manufacturer has provided
a checklist to be used during retail delivery.
Check each item on the list and make sure
the dealer does the same. Do not sign this
checklist until you are satised with each
inspection.
4. Ask questions about anything concerning
your coach you do not understand.
5. Be sure your truck has the capacity to haul
the camper you have selected.
Throughout the manufacturing process, your
camper has been inspected by our quality
inspectors. However, our nal inspection at the
factory is not the last one. The pre-delivery
inspections (including systems check) your
dealer performs are the nal inspections due to
the unit prior to receiving your new coach. Your
dealer should assist you in understanding the
limited warranties and completing necessary
forms to activate them.
ENOTE
You are responsible for completing and
forwarding warranty forms for all components
and appliances installed in your RV. Failure to
do so may result in loss of warranty coverage
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DEALER’S OBLIGATIONS:
By agreement with the manufacturer, the
dealer is obligated to maintain the camper
prior to retail sale, to perform a detailed pre-
delivery inspection and to make any repairs
necessary to correct defects in material or
workmanship.
1. Maintain the camper prior to retail sale.
2. Perform a detailed pre-delivery inspection
(including all systems check) and make
any repairs necessary to correct defects in
material and workmanship.
3. Provide a thorough customer walk through.
This is done to familiarize the customer
with the coach, its systems, components
and its operation. The manufacturer has
provided a checklist to be used during
retail delivery. Do not sign this checklist
until you are satised with each inspection.
SHOULD THE DEALER NOT RESOLVE THE
PROBLEM:
If the dealer is not able to resolve a problem
covered by this warranty, the owner should
provide the manufacturer, at the address
listed below, a written description of the
problem and attempts made to resolve it.
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc.
1025 E. Waterford
Wakarusa, IN 46573-9304
Ph: (574) 862-2228
YOUR WARRANTY IS NOT VALID UNTIL IT
HAS BEEN SIGNED AND SUBMITTED TO
LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC.
Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. reserves
the right to cure all warranty claims. Service
work conducted by any party not specically
authorized by LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES, INC. to undertake such work
is specically not covered by this Limited
Warranty and WILL VOID THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY.
The owner agrees to maintain all evidence of
any defect or damage through the ultimate
resolution of any claim and make such
evidence available to Manufacturer and
further agrees that the failure to preserve
evidence will result in loss of the claim.
The owner, at his expense, will deliver the
recreational vehicle to the dealer or authorized
repair location or manufacturing plant for
warranty service as designated.
ENOTE
Your warranty is activated when Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. has received your
signed warranty registration card from your selling dealer where it should have been
signed. If you never signed this card or wish to make sure your warranty is activated, please
contact your dealer or the Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. Warranty Department at
(574) 862-2228 or you may inquire in writing to Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc,
1025 E. Waterford, Wakarusa, IN 46573-9304.

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Camper & Truck Size
Selecting the right combination of camper
and truck requires understanding a few
guidelines. Your Livin’ Lite dealer can be a
valuable source of information when matching
a camper to your truck.
The truck bed is mounted to the frame of
the truck with mounts that allow for some
movement. It is important to allow enough
clearance between your truck and camper
to prevent damage during normal driving
conditions due to racking, twisting and
bouncing. The cab-over of the camper should
never be closer than 1 1/2” to the tallest point
of the cab of the truck. (This includes cab
marker lights or tracking system antennas, if
installed.) Also, ensure that there is a
minimum of 1/4” clearance between the truck
bed side rails and the camper wing.
Some truck models have a tapered bed,
where the bed depth is different between the
front and rear. This can make the camper
look tilted (front higher then the rear) along
the bed of the truck. It may be necessary
to place a bed mat in the truck bed to raise
the camper to gain the minimum clearance
requirements. There must also be a minimum
of 1/2” between the truck and camper at the
back of the truck taillight. Adding a spacer
at the front of the camper or in the front of
the truck bed can insure proper clearance.
Refer to your Livin’ Lite dealer for proper
installation.
A Federal Certication Label is required by
law on all trucks. It is usually located on the
driver side door post. It lists the Gross Vehicle
Weight Rating (GVWR), the maximum weight
at which the vehicle may be operated. It also
provides a Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR),
the maximum weight allowed for each axle.
The GAWR, divided by two, is the maximum
axle rating for each end of an axle.
1. Name and Location of Manufacturer
2. Date of Manufacture
3. Front GAWR in Pounds (lb) and Kilograms (kg)
4. Front Tire Size
5. Front Rim Size
6. Front Tire: Cold PSI
7. GVWR in Pounds (lb) and Kilograms (kg)
8. Rear GAWR in Pounds (lb) and Kilograms (kg)
9. Rear Tire Size
10. Rear Rim Size
11. Rear Tire: Cold PSI
12. Vehicle Identication Number
A) World Manufacturer Identier
B) Brake System and GVWR
C) Model or Line
D) Engine Type
E) Check Digit
F) Model Year
G) Assembly Plant
H) Sequence Number
13. Vehicle Type
14. Exterior Paint
15. Wheelbase in Inches
16. Brake Type
17. Interior Trim, Seat, Body Type
18. Transmission
19. Rear Axle
20. Front Axle
21. District/Special Order
22. External Body Tape Stripe
23. Suspension Identication
A) Aux Usage - Front
B) Front Spring
C) Aux Usage - Rear
D) Rear Spring
24. Front Axle Accessory Reserve Capacity (lb)
25. Total Accessory Reserve Capacity (lb)

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Campers are considered “truck payload.” New
trucks have their payload capacity posted
in the glove box or on a specication sheet
supplied with the truck owner’s manual.
Trucks that have many options and/or a
4-wheel drive option have less payload. To
calculate payload, the truck manufacturers
assume all seat positions are lled with
persons weighing 150 pounds each.
One way to determine the actual payload
available is to weigh the truck full of fuel
and with the number of passengers you will
normally be carrying and subtract that weight
from the GVWR.
Truck manufacturers are also required to
provide a “center of gravity zone” for camper
loading with the Owner’s Manual Materials.

Camplite
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Loading
If using manual jacks,
insert crank handle rmly
into the crank socket of
the jack. Starting at the
front, begin cranking. (It
is recommended to have
two people working the
jacks, one on each side.)
If your camper is
equipped with electric
jacks, you will nd the
control pad connection
just inside the exterior
door at oor level.
Extend each jack no more than 4 - 6” at
a time at all four corners starting with the
front jacks, keeping the camper as level as
possible at all times. Repeat this process until
the camper is clear of the truck body bed by
approximately 6“.
ICAUTION
Never raise the back of your camper
higher than the front or it may tip forward,
and damage to the unit may occur.
Slowly back the truck under the camper making
sure to clear the wheel wells and not to hit
the jacks. Continue backing up until the truck
is within a foot of loaded position. Stop and
connect the 12-volt power cord to the 12-volt
receptacle in the truck bed. Before continuing
check to see that the distance between the
front of your truck and the bumper is at least
1” less than the distance between your truck
tail lights and the camper’s side boxes. If not,
add an appropriate wood shim in the front of
the truck bed before continuing.
Continue backing under the camper until
the bumpers mounted on the front corners
lightly touch the front of the truck bed.
Slowly lower both rear jacks, then front jacks
until the camper is resting fully on the truck
bed. Raise the jack base pads and secure in
place according to manufacturer’s directions.
If equipped with swing out brackets, lift the
swing front jacks inward
Secure the camper to the truck with a set
of high quality tie downs. and stow remote
control or jack crank handle for future use.
Tie-Downs
After loading your
camper, it must be
secured to your truck
with a set of tie downs
or turnbuckles. Livin’
Lite recommends that
front turnbuckles be spring or shock loaded,
and those at the rear be solid. The turnbuckles
connect the camper eyebolts (pictured) to the
tie down hardware installed on your truck.
Check eyebolts, turnbuckles and bracket bolts
before each trip and at frequent intervals.
Refer to the manufacturer’s maintenance
instructions supplied with the tie downs or
turnbuckles for more information.
Dangers of Overloading
During the design and development of our
campers, the number and size of storage
compartments and the liquid tank capacities
are maximized for value and convenience.
However, be mindful that if the holding
tank is lled to capacity, and all storage
compartments and cupboards are lled to the
maximum volume, the camper could exceed
safe hauling weights for smaller vehicles
causing an unsafe condition. Refer to the
manufacturer’s labels posted on the tongue
of the unit for unit weight information.
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