Oliver Travel Trailers Legacy Elite II 2018 User manual

2018 Legacy Elite II Owner’s Manual

INTRODUCTION
This manual has been prepared by the manufacturer to provide information
and instructions covering the operation and maintenance of your recreational
vehicle.
Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expressed or implied.
The only warranty offered bythemanufacturer is set forth in thelimited
warranty applicable to your vehicle.
The limited warranty provided by the manufacturers and the limited
warranties issued by component manufacturers require periodic service and
maintenance, and the owner’s failure to do this service and maintenance may
result in the loss of warranty coverage.
The owner should review the manufacturer’s limited warranty and the
limited warranty ofall other manufacturers.
The purpose of this manual is to answer questions that commonly occur.
Read it in its entirety. We want you to enjoy your Oliver Travel Trailer to
the fullest and to help make your road to vacationing freedom more pleasant
and relaxing.
This manual can be downloaded at olivertraveltrailers.com within the Oliver
University section.
OLIVER TRAVEL TRAILERS
737 COLUMBIA HIGHWAY
HOHENWALD, TENNESSEE 38462
TOLL FREE: 888-526-3978
FAX: 931-796-0156

OVERVIEW:
Welcome and Congratulations!
Thank you for investing in an Oliver Travel Trailer︎There are many choices
out there, but we firmly believe you have made the best one. You now have
the freedom to travel and enjoy your leisure time in luxury.
We are confident that before taking possession of your new trailer that; you
followed the Product Delivery Inspection procedure with your sales
representative, received an extensive walk through and hands on
demonstration of your purchase, had all of your questions answered to your
satisfaction, and had the warranty statement contained within this manual
explained to you.
Items of quality, such as this recreational vehicle, will always respond best
to considerate treatment and care. Therefore, before operating it we
recommend that you review the entire contents of this manual.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
GETTING ACQUAINTED ------------------------------------------------- page 1
USING THIS MANUAL
•CAUTION and INFORMATION SYMBOLS --------------------- pages 1-2
• SEPARATE COMPONENT REGISTRATION ---------------------- page 3
• WARRANTY ASSISTANCE ------------------------------------------- page 3
WARRANTY INFORMATION -------------------------------------- pages 4-18
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS --------------------------------------- page 19
• OWNER OBLIGATIONS---------------------------------------------- page 20
• DELIVERY --------------------------------------------------------------- page 21
• WHAT IS NOT COVERED -------------------------------------- pages 21-22
IDENTIFICATION AND SAFETY ------------------------------------- page 22
• VIN NUMBER ----------------------------------------------------------- page 22
• WEIGHT RATING DEFINITIONS ----------------------------------- page 22
• FEDERAL CERTIFICATION TAG ----------------------------------- page 23
OCCUPANT SAFETY ----------------------------------------------------- page 23
• SAFETY REGULATIONS – LP GAS and APPLIANCES -------- page 23

• BEFORE OPERATION of COOKING APPLIANCES ------- pages23-24
• IF YOU SMELL PROPANE -------------------------------------- pages24-25
FIRE SAFETY --------------------------------------------------------- pages 25-26
• FIRE EXTINGUISHER ------------------------------------------------- page 26
• SMOKE DETECTOR ---------------------------------------------------- page 27
•CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR --------------------------------- page 28
WHEELS AND TIRES ----------------------------------------------------- page 28
•LUG NUT TORQUE SPECS. ------------------------------------------ page 29
•OWNER AWARENESS ------------------------------------------------- page 29
TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION ---------------------------------- pages 30 – 50
•UNDERSTANDING TOW LIMITS ----------------------------------- page 42
CHECK LIST FOR SET UP ----------------------------------------------- page 51
CHECK LIST FOR TRAVEL --------------------------------------------- page 51
OPERATIONS AND PROCEDURES ----------------------------------- page 52
• PROPER LOADING and WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION -------- pages52-54
• TRAVEL SUGGESTIONS --------------------------------------------- page 55

TOWING VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS ------------------------------- page 56
•HITCHING ----------------------------------------------------------- pages56-57
•SAFETY CABLES ------------------------------------------------------- page 57
•BREAKAWAY SWITCH ------------------------------------------ pages57-58
•TOW VEHICLE WIRING ---------------------------------------------- page 59
•ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP ---------------------------------------------- page 59
•BRAKE SHOE ADJUSTMENT --------------------------------------- page 60
•ELECTRONIC BRAKE CONTROLLER ADJUSTMENT -------- page 60
•3000 LB ELECTRONIC TONGUE JACK --------------------- pages60-61
DRIVING TIPS -------------------------------------------------------- pages 61-63
• GENERAL ---------------------------------------------------------------- page 61
• CLEARANCE ------------------------------------------------------------ page 61
• TURNING ----------------------------------------------------------------- page 61
• PASSING ------------------------------------------------------------------ page 61
• BRAKING ----------------------------------------------------------------- page 62
• BACKING ----------------------------------------------------------------- page 62
• DOWNGRADES --------------------------------------------------------- page 62
• UPGRADES -------------------------------------------------------------- page 62
• CHANGING TIRE ------------------------------------------------------- page 63
• REMOVE SPARE TIRE ------------------------------------------------ page 63
LIVING AREA --------------------------------------------------------- pages 64-66

• OVERHEAD VENTS (Condensation and Moisture Control) ------ page 64
• ENTRY DOOR ----------------------------------------------------------- page 64
• DOUBLE STEP ENTRY ------------------------------------------------ page 64
• SIDE and REAR TABLE ------------------------------------------------ page 64
• MAKING BEDS ---------------------------------------------------------- page 65
• LP GAS SYSTEM -------------------------------------------------------- page 65
• HOSES, PIPES, TUBES and FITTINGS -------------------------pages65-66
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM --------------------------------------------- pages 67-69
•CONNECTING TO AN OUTSIDE POWER SOURCE ------------ page 67
•12-VOLT BATTERY ---------------------------------------------------- page 67
• BATTERY STORAGE TRAY ----------------------------------------- page 67
• TYPICAL AMPERAGE DRAWS ------------------------------------ page 68
• BATTERY SAFETY ----------------------------------------------------- page 68
• POWER CONVERTER ------------------------------------------------- page 69
• BATTERY CHARGING ------------------------------------------------ page 69
•CIRCUIT BREAKERS -------------------------------------------------- page 69
• 12-VOLT FUSES --------------------------------------------------------- page 69
WATER AND DRAINAGE -------------------------------------------pages 70-72
• GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------------------------------- page 70
• FRESH WATER SYSTEM --------------------------------------------- page 70
• EXTERNAL HOOK-UP------------------------------------------------- page 70

•MONITOR PANEL ------------------------------------------------------ page 71
•FRESH WATER TANK ------------------------------------------------- page 71
• WATER PRESSURE ---------------------------------------------------- page 72
• WATER PUMP ----------------------------------------------------------- page 72
TYPICAL FRESH WATER DEMAND SYSTEM ---------------- pages72-77
•SANITIZING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM --------------------- page 72
•WASTE WATER SYSTEM -------------------------------------------- page 73
• HOLDING TANKS ------------------------------------------------------ page 73
• DUMP OUTLETS ------------------------------------------------------- page 74
• WASTE HANDLING --------------------------------------------------- page 75
• BLACK TANK FLUSH ------------------------------------------------- page 75
•TERMINATION VALVE MAINTENANCE ------------------------ page 76
•TOILET -------------------------------------------------------------------- page 76
• SHOWER and CONTROLS -------------------------------------------- page 77
WATER SYSTEMS TROUBLESHOOTING -------------------------- page 77
STORAGE PREPARATION ---------------------------------------------- page 78
WATER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION ---------------------------- pages 79-83
•ANTI-FREEZE PRECAUTIONS -------------------------------------- page 79
•WINTERIZATION PROCESS ------------------------------------ pages 80-83

CARE and MAINTENANCE------------------------------------------ pages84-89
• FIBERGLASS -------------------------------------------------------- pages84-85
• SEALS and ADHESIVES ----------------------------------------------- page 85
• FRAME -------------------------------------------------------------------- page 85
• TIRES and WHEELS ---------------------------------------------------- page 85
• WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION --------------------------------- page 86
• WINDOWS and DOORS ------------------------------------------------ page 86
• DRAINAGE SYSTEM -------------------------------------------------- page 86
• EXTERIOR LIGHTS ---------------------------------------------------- page 87
• APPLIANCES, SINKS, COUNTER TOPS --------------------------- page 87
• PRE-FINISHED PANELS and WOOD SURFACES --------------- page 87
• ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ------------------------------------------------ page 88
• ROOF VENTS ------------------------------------------------------------ page 88
•ABS PLASTIC ------------------------------------------------------------ page 88
• CARE of TABLE --------------------------------------------------------- page 88
•CARE of UPHOLSTERY FABRICS ---------------------------------- page 88
• CONDENSATION ------------------------------------------------------- page 89
SCHEMATICS ------------------------------------------------------- pages 90 - 113

1!
Getting Acquainted
Throughout the manufacturer process, your recreational vehicle has been
inspected by trained personnel and then again prior to deliver. Along with
the new smell is the knowledge that no one else has used it. You will be the
first to set camp, and extensively use all the standard and optional systems.
When far from home you definitely do not want any unexpected surprises or
frustrating questions. Spend a weekend camping at home. Make a point to
use and become familiar with all the systems both inside and out. Note how
long the stored water last? How much propane does it take to keep your
beverages ice cold? Why didn’t the satellite system pick up the big game?
Find out what camping items are really needed, or not needed at all. Take
notes: jot down any concerns, or ideas you might have that would make
things better. Call us with questions or suggestions. We would really like to
hear from you. The better acquainted you become at home, the more you
will enjoy your first trip.
Best regards: The Oliver Family
Using This Manual
This manual is to explain most of the features of your trailer. While most of
these features are similar from model to model, some features mentioned in
this manual may not apply to your specific recreational vehicle. Review this
manual with your dealer. Be sure to ask any questions you have at that time.
Go over all warranty and registration information carefully. Read all
component manufacturers owner’s manuals and validate any individual
warranties by completing and mailing individual warranty cards as required.
Always keep this owner’s manual with the recreational vehicle for easy
reference, making sure to comply with all notes and warnings. A careful
owner is the best insurance against an accident.
Caution and Information Symbols
Throughout this manual we have placed special emphasis on information
that requires your absolute attention. These symbols designate information
that the user must be acutely aware of since failure to heed these cautions or
warnings may result in product damage, property damage, serious injury or
death.

2!
▲SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ALL
INFORMATION PRECEDED BY THIS SYMBOL.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN PRODUCT
DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
This owner’s manual is as current as possible at the time your recreational
vehicle was produced. However, since our products are constantly being
upgraded and improved, some differences may occur between the
description in this manual and the product in the recreational vehicle. For
instance, standard items and/or options may vary. If this occurs, follow the
separate component manufacturers instructions provided in their literature.
We will also make it available to you online on our website at
www.olivertraveltrailers.com
Some of the equipment shown in this manual may be optional equipment not
included or available with your recreational vehicle. Any special equipment,
modifications or additions made by or at the request of the customer, or any
subsequent owner, whether made at the factory or in the field are not
covered in this manual.
We reserve the right to change the construction or material of any parts at
any time without incurring the obligation to install such changes on
delivered units.
READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL AND HEED ALL CAUTION AND
WARNING STATEMENTS PRIOR TO OPERATION OF THE
OLIVER TRAVEL TRAILER.
This recreational vehicle has been designed for short-term vacationing and
recreational use. Using this vehicle as a permanent dwelling is not a
consideration of the original design. If you intend to use your recreational
vehicle in a commercial setting or as a permanent dwelling, it could cause
your upholstery and interior surfaces to deteriorate prematurely. This
premature wear caused by permanent residency may under the terms of the
new vehicle warranty be considered abnormal and abusive and could reduce
or void your warranty coverage.

3!
Warranty Assistance
Should you need assistance with a problem, contact your dealer. The dealer
will be able to determine whether the trailer should be taken to the
dealership for proper remedy. If the problem is with an appliance, check the
appliance manufacturer’s information supplied with the recreational vehicle
for information about warranty work and/or location of appliance service
centers.
If you experience a breakdown or other problems while your recreational
vehicle is under warranty, and an authorized service center or dealer is not
available, contact the dealer you purchased your recreational vehicle from
before having the work done at an independent service center. By notifying
them, you will know what is covered under the terms of your warranty, as
well as making them aware of your problem. Any parts that require
replacement, that are covered under the terms of the warranty should be
retained and returned to your dealer along with your invoice. This way they
are able to check what has occurred and also make sure you are properly
reimbursed for your expenditures.
Repairs made without prior authorization may be subject to denial or partial
reimbursement. Modifications made to the recreational vehicle without
proper authorization can result in reduction or loss of warranty coverage.
Please make sure to contact your dealer before making such changes.
WARRANTY CONTACT
INFORMATION ON NEXT PAGE

Component Warranty Information Index
AirXcel MAXX Fan
AirXcel
3050 N. Saint Francis St.
Wichita, KS 67219
Email: [email protected]m
Phone: 316-832-3468
Warranty: 2-Year Limited
Anderson No-Sway/Weight Distribution Hitch
Atwood Furnace
Barker’s VIP 3000 and VIP 3500 Power Jacks
Andersen Hitches
3125 North Yellowstone Highway
Idaho Falls, ID 83401-1709
Email: N/A
Phone: 800-635-6106
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Atwood Mobile Products
1129 North Main Street
Elkhart, IN 46514
Email: N/A
Phone: 866-869-3118
Warranty: 2-Years
Barker Manufacturing
1125 Watkins Road
Battle Creek, MI 49015
Email: sales@barkermfg.com
Phone: (888) 367-6978
Warranty: 2-Year Extended

Bulldog Collar-Lok Coupler w/High-Profile Latch –2” Ball – 3” Channel Tongue – 5,000 lbs.
Carefree of Colorado Freedom Awning
Contoure Microwave Oven RV950S
Dayton Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink
Cequent Performance Products, Inc.
47912 Halyard Drive Suite 100
Plymouth, MI 48170
Email: N/A
Phone: 888-521-0510
Warranty: 1-Year
Carefree of Colorado
2145 W 6th Ave
Broomfield, CO 80020
Email: see website
Phone: 303-469-3324
Warranty: 1 Year
InterCON Marketing
1540 Northgate Blvd.
Sarasota, FL 34234
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (941) 355-4488
Warranty: 1-Year
Elkay Headquarters
2222 Camden Court
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 630-574-8484
Warranty: 1-Year Limited

Dometic
2320 Industrial Pkwy
Elkhart, IN 46516
Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com
Phone: 800-544-4881
Warranty: 2-Year Limited
Delta Stainless Steel Kitchen Faucet
Dexter Axles and EZ Flex Suspension
Dometic A/C and Thermostat
Dometic Cooktop
Delta Faucet Company
55 E. 111th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46280
Email: Customerservice@Deltafaucet.com
Phone: 1-800-345-DELTA
Warranty: 1-Year Limited
Dexter Axle Corporate Headquarters
2900 Industrial Parkway East
Elkhart, IN 46516
Email: N/A
Phone: (574) 295-7888
Warranty: 2-Years
Dometic
2320 Industrial Pkwy
Elkhart, IN 46516
Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com
Phone: 800-544-4881
Warranty: 2-Year Limited

Dometic Refrigerator
Dometic
2320 Industrial Pkwy
Elkhart, IN 46516
Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com
Phone: 800-544-4881
Warranty: 3-Years
Dometic Toilet
Dura Faucet Bathroom Faucet/Shower Head
Dura Faucet
91215 SE 34th St.
Suite 106-382
Camas,WA 98607
Email: customerservice@durafaucet.com
Phone: 888-242-5932
Warranty: 1-Year Limited
Duralast Deep Cycle Marine 12v Batteries
Duralast
123 South Front Street
Memphis, TN 38103
Email: Customer.Service@AutoZone.com
Phone: 800-288-6966
Warranty: 1-Year
Dometic
2320 Industrial Pkwy
Elkhart, IN 46516
Email: customersupportcenter@dometicusa.com
Phone: 800-544-4881
Warranty: 2-Years

Furrion DV3300 Stereo
Furrion Headquarters
23891 Glenview Dr.
Elkhart, IN 46514
Email: warrantyUSA@furrion.com
Phone: toll free 1.888.354.5792
Warranty: 1-Year
Furrion FEFD22S0A TV
Furrion Headquarters
23891 Glenview Dr.
Elkhart, IN 46514
Email: warrantyUSA@furrion.com
Phone: toll free 1.888.354.5792
Warranty: 1-Year
ITC RV Fontana Exterior Shower
ITC Global Headquarters
230 East Lakewood Blvd.
Holland, Michigan 49424
Email: sales@itc-us.com
Phone: 616-396-1355
Warranty: 1-Year
Jensen Speakers
ASA Electronics
2602 Marina Drive
Elkhart, IN 46514
Email: N/A
Phone: 877-305-0445
Warranty: 1-Year

Lifeline Deep Cycle Batteries – Elite I Only
Lifeline Batteries Inc.
292 E Arrow Highway
San Dimas, CA 91773
Email: N/A
Phone: 909-599-7816
Warranty: 5-Years
Michelin LTX M/S2 Tires – LT225/75/R16
Michelin
Consumer Care Department
P.O. Box 19001
Greenville, S.C. 29602-9001
Email: N/A
Phone: 1-866-866-6605
Warranty: 1-Year
Nature’s Head Composting Toilet
Nature’s Head, Inc.
PO Box 250
Van Buren, Ohio 45889
Email: sales@natureshead.com
Phone: 251-295-3043
Warranty: 5-Year
Progressive Dynamics Converter
Progressive Dynamics, Inc.
507 Industrial Road
Marshall, MI 49068
Email: PDIWES[email protected]m
Phone: 269-781-4241
Warranty: 2-Years

Progressive Industries EMS-HW30C Surge Protector
Progressive Industries, Inc.
1020 Goodworth Dr.
Apex, NC 27539
Email: sales@progressiveindustries.net
Phone: 919-462-8280
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Shurflo 4008 RV Revolution By-Pass Pump
SHURFLO®East
52748 Park Six Court
Elkhart, IN 46514
Email: customer_service@SHURFLO.com
Phone: 800-854-3218
Warranty: 1-Year
Sterling Stainless Steel Bathroom Sink
Sterling Plumbing
444 Highland Drive
Kohler, WI 53044
Email: N/A
Phone: 1-800-STERLING
Warranty: 1-Year Limited
Suburban Hot Water Heater
Suburban Manufacturing Co.
676 Broadway Street
Dayton, TN 37321
Email: N/A
Phone: 423-775-2131 Ext. 7107
Warranty: 2-Year Limited

Trojan T-105 and 6V-AGM Batteries
Trojan Battery Company
12380 Clark Street
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Email: N/A
Phone: 800-426-6569
Warranty: 12-Months (except 18 Months T-105)
Trojan Hydrolink Watering System
Trojan Battery Company
12380 Clark Street
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Email: N/A
Phone: 800-426-6569
Warranty: 4-Years
TRUMA AquaGo Comfort Tankless Water Heater
Truma Corp.
825 E Jackson Blvd
Elkhart, IN 46516
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1-855-55-TRUMA
Warranty: 1-Year
VanAir Ventline Bathroom Exhaust Fan
Ventline
902 South Division St.
Bristol, IN 46507
Email: N/A
Phone: (574) 848-4491
Warranty: 1-Year
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