Opus OP LITE User manual

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OWNER'S
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We’re so pleased that you have chosen an OPUS Camper Trailer and we welcome you to the adventure lifestyle. Our goal is
guide you through the process of learning about your new OPUS trailer. We strongly suggest that you review this manual in
considerate treatment and care it will be your companion for your camping adventures for years to come. We recommend
need a digital copy of this manual please contact us at OPUS Camper USA and we would be happy to provide you with one.
allow for proper reimbursement through your dealer. For appliances, please refer to the appliance manual for support and
warranty assistance.
for your trailer to ensure that your use falls in line with the intended usage covered under warranty. Usage outside of these
for a digital copy for our most up to date user manual.
opuscamper.us or call us on 925.215.7215.
We hope you enjoy your OPUS Camper and we wish you many happy memories
Sincerely,
The OPUS Camper Team
1.
2. Welcome
3. Contents
5.
6. Dimensions
7. Dimensions cont.
8. Hitching and Towing
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10. Control Panel
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16. Kitchen
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21. Water System
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37. Warranty
38. Warranty Cont.
Welcome CONTENTS

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VIN
Your OP LITE: registration and vin
To register your OP LITE you can activate the warranty by visiting the OPUS Camper website to register online. Activate your
warranty at https://www.opuscamper.us/warranty/
You will need to provide the following information:
1. Name
2. Date
3. Email
4. Phone
5. Address
6. Dealership of purchase
7. Purchase date
8. VIN #
9. Model #
10. Fridge model and serial #
11. Annex model (if applicable)
WARRANty ACtIvAtIONWARRANty ACtIvAtION
vIN vEhIClE IdENtIFICAtION NUMbERvIN vEhIClE IdENtIFICAtION NUMbER
Every OPUS® has a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The VIN Plate can be found on the exterior of your OPUS® to the
left of the door. We recommend making a note of your VIN in the template as shown. This will be required by insurance compa-
nies.
Color
Body Work
Box Material
Dimension (Lid CLosed)
Dimensions (Lid Open)
Ground Clearance 12’’
Ride Height
Chassis
Drawbar
Bed Size
Curb Weight
Ball Weight 209lbs
GVWR 3527lbs
Coupling
Suspension
Kitchen
Water System 1 x 12v electric water pumps
Water Tank
Water Tank Guard
Frige Tray 39’’ x 21’’ x 19’’
Stabilizer legs
Tongue Jack Wheel Adjustable height
Jerry Can Holder 2 x 5gl
Gas Bole Holder 20lbs adjustable holder
Stone Guard
Wheels/ Spare Wheel
Brake System
Lights
BUILD
FEATURES
specs
INTERIOR
Seang
Table
Storage
Sleeping
sleeping area
ELECTRICAL
Baeries
Shore Power
Solar
Stereo
AIR TENT
Material
Annex (oponal)
Tropical Roof Waterproof and UV protected Tropical roof
included

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dimensions

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thE lOCk’N’ROll hItChthE lOCk’N’ROll hItCh
The OP LITE comes as standard with a Lock’n’Roll articulating hitch. The hitch allows for pivoting on 3 axis and
provides an overall smoother towing experience.
Watch the owner’s how-to video for hitching, breaking and wheels on our website at www.opuscamoer.us
• Ensure the locking pin is fully inserted and se-
cured in place before towing.
• When hitching the OPUS® to your towing vehi-
cle you must ensure that someone is close to the
handbrake in order to maintain control of the trail-
er, particularly when unhitching on uneven ground
or a slope.
• The Lock’n’roll hitch is a two-part hitch with a vehi-
cle-side and a driver side part.
• The vehicle side fits in a 2’’ hitch receiver and
should be locked in place with an appropriate
hitch receiver lock.
• The trailer side is already installed on your OP
LITE.
• To connect the two parts, the trailer side pin arms
should be placed in the receiving section on the
vehicle side part.
• The hook arms then fit over the trailer-side pin
arms and a securing pin is fitted through the holes
in the hook arms and the hole in the main receiv-
ing section on the vehicle side part.
• This will hold the trailer side pin arms in place.
• Use a locking pin on the securing pin to fully lock
the coupling in place.
Comes already installed on your OPUS
HOOK
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• The OPUS® is fitted with a 7-pin flat plug that connects all the exterior trailer running/
break/turn lights and the electric brakes to the towing vehicle.
• You will require a 7-pin connection on your tow-vehicle as well as an in-car electric
break controller installed in your tow vehicle to operate them.
7-PIN ElECtRICAl PlUg7-PIN ElECtRICAl PlUg
hitching: lock'n'roll and electric plug
• Ensure the clips on the hooks are in place to fully secure the hooks.
• Do not attach the hooks to the hitch itself.
• Ensure that you have enough slack in the chains to turn your vehicle adequately.
• Should you require less slack, the chains can be twisted or crossed below the tongue
before connecting to your vehicle to ensure the chains do not drag on the ground.
WhEElS & tIRESWhEElS & tIRES
INStAllINg yOUR SAFEty ChAINSINStAllINg yOUR SAFEty ChAINS
The OPUS® is fitted with 2 safety chains on the tongue. One end of the chain is fitted to the OPUS® chassis and
the other end has an attachment clip which should be attached securely to your tow vehicle bumper or receiver.
AbOUt yOUR bRAkESAbOUt yOUR bRAkES
The OPUS® is fitted with electric trailer brakes. You need an electric brake controller fitted to your
car in order to tow the OPUS® and operate the electric breaks safely. Failure to tow with a brake
controller in your vehicle is both dangerous and illegal.
You can tell if your brakes are working properly by connecting the 7-pin plug, starting the engine of
the tow vehicle and then getting someone to listen to the brake hub whilst another person applies
the brakes in the tow vehicle. If they are working correctly you will here a low humming sound as
the brakes are applied.
bRAkE MAINtENANCEbRAkE MAINtENANCE
As part of the annual service check you should have completed by an accredited industry service agent, the
brakes will be checked and maintained.
tOWINgtOWINg
The driver of the tow vehicle must ensure that their Driving License is valid for towing the OPUS® Camper. It is
highly recommended, particularly if you are not experienced in towing that you adhere to any applicable laws for
the state in which you are driving. Many guides are available from leading associations and should be studied
before you embark. Trailer towing laws are different in each state. IMPORTANT: The OP LITE is not designed to
carry cargo on the roof. The recommended load weight for the roof of the OP LITE is 0 lbs.
towing:wheels and brakes
• Torque all wheel bolts to 100ft lbs.
• When tightening wheel nut lugs, please tighten
bolts in a star-pattern order as indicated in the
diagram shown.
• Please see the greasing and servicing section of
this manual for more details.
tOWINg CARgOtOWINg CARgO
The OP LITE is not designed to carry any cargo on the roof.
The recommended load weight for the roof of the OP LITE is 0 lbs.
Failure to follow proper load and tow reccomendations can result in seriously damaging you OPUS and risking
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control panelcontrol panel
1. Main Power Key Switch
2. Air Compressor Power
3. AIR Inflation Button
4. Voltage/Amp Meter
5. Battery Level Indicator
6. Water Level Indicator
7. Water Pump
8. Lights
9. Indoor 12v Socket
10.Fridge Power
11. 15 AMP Breakers
• Each switch on the control panel has its own breaker
located directly above the switch.
• Water Meter: There can be a slight delay reading water
levels and we recommend filling at a reasonable pace
to ensure your tank does not overflow.
• Voltage Meter: Measures the current battery voltage
output. Most appliances will require at least 12.2v from
the batteries otherwise they will not work.
• Amp Meter: This shows how many Amps you are cur-
rently using. The OPUS® has 1 x 100ah AGM batteries.
This gives you 50 usable amps for off-site power.
• Battery Indicator: This shows the total capacity remain-
ing in your batteries. If you are showing 50% on your
battery meter then your batteries will not put out the
12.2v required for most accessories to operate.
• Ensuring you keep a close eye on all three gauges will
help to make sure you are fully informed on the current
performance of your 12v battery powered electrical
system.
AbOUt yOUR CONtROl PANEl:AbOUt yOUR CONtROl PANEl:AbOUt yOUR vOltAgE MEtER:AbOUt yOUR vOltAgE MEtER:
• The Upper Number shows what Voltage (power level)
the batteries are currently reading. It is the strength of
the current flowing from the batteries.
• If this number were to drop beneath 12.0v with no
load (i.e. no accessories running on the OPUS®) then
it is highly likely all the appliances inside your camper
would stop working as the batteries are not able to put
out enough voltage to keep these appliances running.
• Do not take a reading when an appliance, such as a
fridge, is running. It will give a false reading. Voltage
may appear below 12.0 if the batteries are under load
(fridge is actively running).
• If you imagine a water tank holding 100gallons and
you drain 4 gallons an hour (gallons would represent
amps), then you can tell how quickly under current
usage conditions your batteries will be fully drained.
• Remember your appliances all cycle at different rates
so this number becomes very important for estimating
battery life.
AIRAIR
CompressorCompressor
PowerPower
AIRAIR
InflationInflation
ButtonButton
Voltage/AmpVoltage/Amp
MeterMeter
WaterWater
LevelLevel
IndicatorIndicator
1515
AMPAMP
BreakersBreakers
MainMain
PowerPower
FridgeFridge IndoorIndoor
12V12V
LightsLights WaterWater
PumpPump
BatteryBattery
LevelLevel
IndicatorIndicator
1111
1111 1111 1111 1111 1111
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33
22
441010
5566
998877
• Once you have positioned your OPUS® in the desired location, engage the handbrake.
• Raise or lower the tongue jack wheel to level your OPUS® length ways.
StEP 1: SECURly PARk yOUR OP lItEStEP 1: SECURly PARk yOUR OP lItE
• Ensure there is nothing on
top of your unit.
• Unlatch all six retaining pins.
There are three on each side
of your OP LITE.
• Open the bed lid through
180°.
• Gas struts are fitted to
support the weight of the lid
at this stage.
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• Attach the front lid to the
stone guard frame using the
latch clamp on the front rock
guard.
• Secure retaining pin tightly
as shown.
StEP 2: PREPARINg tO dEPlOyStEP 2: PREPARINg tO dEPlOy
StEP 3: OPEN bEd lIdStEP 3: OPEN bEd lId
StEP 4: SECURE lId tO FRAMEStEP 4: SECURE lId tO FRAME
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St E P 5: SE C U R E yO U R tE N tSt E P 5: SE C U R E yO U R tE N t
St E P 7: SE C U R E St R A P bSt E P 7: SE C U R E St R A P b
St E P 6: SE C U R E St R A P ASt E P 6: SE C U R E St R A P A
St E P 8: SE C U R E AIR bE A MSt E P 8: SE C U R E AIR bE A M
• Your tent comes with two securing straps on each rear side of
your OP Lite.
• Strap A gets secured to the hook located on the top rear of
your trailer.
• Strap B should be secured to the hook located under your
OPUS as shown in the diagram.
• Pull tightly on the left side rear securing straps as shown.
• Tighten strap A around the hook and secure strap to trailer.
• Pull Strap B below the trailer and secure it to the dark grey
hook located directly above the blue handle on your stabilizer
leg.
• Attach the rear support beam to the trailer by placing the
velcro end of the tent beam to the velcro patch on the trailer.
• Check that the input hose is in the air beam.
AA
BB
Strap AStrap A
Strap BStrap B
St E P 9: ACt I vAt E AIRSt E P 9: ACt I vAt E AIR St E P 10: SE C U R E RE A R St R A P SSt E P 10: SE C U R E RE A R St R A P S
St E P 11: lEvEl yO U R tR A I l E RSt E P 11: lEvEl yO U R tR A I l E R St E P 12: SlIdE-O U t kI tC h E NSt E P 12: SlIdE-O U t kI tC h E N
• Turn on the AIR Compressor
• Power and press the AIR inflation button on the Control Panel.
• Don’t forget to make sure all 4 quick release valves on the
AIR tent are closed and that the AIR compressor hose is in the
AIR tent inlet valve!
• As the tent is inflating, pull tightly on the rear securing straps.
• Tightly anchor the straps to a secure object such as a tree or
rock.
• Whilst the tent is inflating, level and stabilize the trailer.
• Fold down the stabilize leg by pulling out the blue handle.
• Use the included corner steady winder or 3/4’’ hex socket
cordless drill/driver attachment, wind down each corner
steady leg until it touches the ground.
Wait for the tent to inflate to its full
height before entering the camper.
The compressor may still be running after
the tent has extended to its full height; this is normal and is simply the
compressor increasing the PSI to the required setting to make the Air
Poles appropriately inflated. Once the correct air pressure is achieved the
compressor will shut off automatically. There is no need to press the button
again.
IMPORTANT: Do not set up the interior of the camper until the tent has
inflated to its full height. This can be identified by the visual ‘popping-up’
movement of the camper and by the straightening of the air poles.
• Gently press the blue latches to unlock the slide-out kitchen.
• Connect your quick connects and fold down your kitchen
support leg.
• Set up your sink drain and waste water carrier.
• Reference pgs 16 and 17 for setting up your kitchen and fridge.
AIRAIR
CompressorCompressor
PowerPower
AIRAIR
InflationInflation
ButtonButton
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StEP 13: ExtERIOR SEt-UPStEP 13: ExtERIOR SEt-UP
• Use the triangle-end key to turn your door latches and open
the door.
• Take care to hold the weight of the door as you fold it down
to prevent it swinging down and causing injury.
• Adjust the height of the steps as required by unhooking the
pins, sliding the legs out and replacing the pins.
• Turn the lights on via the control panel. The foot-well lights
are controlled by the dimmable light switch on inside on the
right of the door.
• Connect the interior ceiling lights into the 12v mini outlet.
• Set up your sofa. start with the center-back cushion, followed
by the corner back cushions, then the side-back cushions.
• Insert white table leg into provided mount.
• Adjust the height of the table by pulling out the pins and
extending the legs.
• Secure retaining pin tightly.
StEP 14: tURNINg ON lIghtSStEP 14: tURNINg ON lIghtS
StEP 15: INtERIOR SEt-UPStEP 15: INtERIOR SEt-UP
StEP 16: CONNECt ShORE POWERStEP 16: CONNECt ShORE POWER
set-up guideset-up guide
• Use your shore power extention to connect to power if avail-
able. • Ensure all five of your quick release valves are closed prior to inflating your camper.
• While inflating, check that the OPUS® is stable and level prior to opening the two lids.
• IMPORTANT: Do not place or load anything on top of the tent whilst it is inflating.
• IMPORTANT: Ensure children or frail adults maintain a distance of 5ft from the air poles whilst it is
inflating.
• Should you need to switch off the compressor for any reason whilst the tent is inflating, this should
be done using the main power switch. Please note that the Air OPUS switch is not a 2-way on/off
switch (meaning that pressing this twice will not turn the compressor off).
SEt-UP tIPS:SEt-UP tIPS:
SEAtINg MOvEd tO CREAtE AddItIONAl bEdSEAtINg MOvEd tO CREAtE AddItIONAl bEd
• All three bottom seat cushions and both back cushions can remain in place
• Fold table and place securly on the bed lip
• Place both side cushions in center to complete the additional bed.
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OP lItE kItChEN FEAtURESOP lItE kItChEN FEAtURES
• Kitchen Sink: please see the water system section for information on setting up your kitchen sink with water.
• Kitchen Stove: please see the propane system section for information on setting up your kitchen stove with
propane and use.
• Slide-Out Surface: The kitchen has an additional slide out surface tucked under the stove. We recommend
placing only lighter items such as oven mitts or cooking utensils on this slide out section.
• Stove Wind Protectors: The stove has two wind protectors that fold out to each side of the stove and secure in
place with pins that slot into a hole on the kitchen surface. See the Propane Gas System for details on lighting
the stove.
• Support legs: Folded underneath the slide out kitchen is a swing-down support leg. Push the button catch to
release the leg. You can adjust the height of the leg as appropriate by loosening the wing nut pins to release
the telescoping leg and then tightening them to hold it in place. To fold the leg away, retract the extendable
leg fully and push the black end of the button catch to re-secure. There is also a secondary removable support
leg pole which has a groove in the top that the underside of the kitchen fits into. This pole is also adjustable.
We recommend using these support legs each time you set up the kitchen.
• Your OP LITE kitchen is located on the door-side of the trailer in a slide-out compartment. The compartment is
secured with lockable push-button latches.
• The kitchen slide-out is held in place with spring-bolt locking pins.
• To open up the kitchen, push the spring bolts in and turn them so they catch and stay open then slide the
kitchen out to its full extension.
• You can then access the kitchen side quick connects for your gas and water connections (please see the
kitchen sink and Gas system sections of this user manual).
• Once the kitchen is pulled out, locate the black hose underneath your stove and connect it to the yellow quick
connect in front of the wheel.
SEttINg UP yOUR kItChENSEttINg UP yOUR kItChEN
lEd ExtERIOR kItChEN lIghtlEd ExtERIOR kItChEN lIght
• Position the flexible light to the desired position
• Plug the power cord for this light into the small 12v
socket on the exterior of the OP LITE.
• Ensure that the *Lights* switch is turned on so that
the socket is receiving power.
• Be sure to disconnect the light from the outlet
BEFORE sliding away your kitchen.
op lite kitchenop lite kitchen
WARNING! Ensure the blue locking latches are locked in place AND
that the push button locks on the door of the compartment are
correctly closed and locked prior to travel. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury and damage.
WARNING! Please ensure that all cords and hoses are disconnected
and retracted prior to closing your kitchen to avoid damage.
IMPORTANT! Do not position the light over the stove. Always make
sure that the power cord is removed from the outlet BEFORE sliding
the kitchen away for storage to avoid damage to the light and the
outlet.
• We recommend reading the manufacturer’s user manual that comes with your fridge in full to understand how this
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compartment and that the fridge switch on the main control panel is turned on.
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fridge | freezerfridge | freezer
AbOUt yOUR FRIdgEAbOUt yOUR FRIdgE
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• Lift the canvas off of the bed-end corners and fold the tent inside the seals of the trailer. Try to fold the tent into the
main body of camper as much as possible; this will help to make closing the camper easier.
• Retract the steps and fold up and latch the door.
• Walk around the camper to make sure that all of the tent is folded away within the seals. Pull more of the tent away
from the bed-end hinges and into the main body of the camper. Make sure that no part of the tent is trapped outside
of the hinge seals.
• Push the bed lids down to allow air to escape. Twist open the triangle bolt latches to the maximum and push down
on the bed lid so that the latches are over the hook. Do not try to close the latches until you have done this for each
latch; the easiest and most efficient way to close the bed lids is to do it gradually.
• Push down on the bed lids enough to allow you to close the latches closest to the hinges first.
• IMPORTANT: Do not use the latches as a lever to close the bed lid as this may cause damage to the camper and is
not covered under warranty. Once you have closed the latches at the maximum extension of the triangle bolts, move
around the trailer and tighten each latch. Each latch should be checked for a tight fit several times as tightening one
can loosen others. Make sure that no tent is outside of the seal.
•
StEP 4: FOld AWAy yOUR bEd lIdStEP 4: FOld AWAy yOUR bEd lId
StEP 5: PREPARE FOR tRAvElStEP 5: PREPARE FOR tRAvEl
pack-down guidepack-down guide
StEP 2: StOW yOUR kItChENStEP 2: StOW yOUR kItChEN
StEP 1: PACk dOWN thE INtERIORStEP 1: PACk dOWN thE INtERIOR
• After stowing your personal items, close all both layers of all windows, making sure no water, dirt or debris is
trapped between the layers.
• Ensure mattress is secure using the straps provided
• Remove LED lights from the 12v mini sockets
• Tear down the sofa and fold away the table; stow the back cushions and table as shown in the below picture to
optimize foot well storage space for other items and to ensure your table and cushions are stowed to prevent
damage.
• Disconnect your water & gas quick connects from the kitchen as well as the 12v kitchen light.
• Ensure the water hoses are stowed in the drawer and that the drawers are closed on the catches properly. Stow the
gas and waste water hose up through the aperture in the kitchen.
• Stow your kitchen support leg using the push-button retaining pin under the kitchen.
• Slide the kitchen back inside the camper and lock in place using the blue latches. Close and Lock the kitchen storage
door. IMPORTANT! Do not stow your kitchen whilst hot.
StEP 3: dEFl AtE yOUR CAMPERStEP 3: dEFl AtE yOUR CAMPER
• Ensure that all users are outside of the tent and zip the front door closed.
• Open all 5 quick release valves, located externally on the offside of the camper on each of the vertical air poles.
• Make sure you release the valves using the middle ring as shown in the image.
• Allow the tent to deflate
• Retract and fold up your stabilizer legs.
• Ensure all compartments are properly latched and locked.
• Connect to your tow vehicle making sure you lock the lock’n’roll securing pin in place using the locking pin and
ensure the vehicle side of your hitch is properly secure and locked to your tow vehicle.
• Retract your tongue jack wheel and hold up.
• Connect your safety chains, breakaway cable and 7-pin to your vehicle and complete your pre-trip checks to make
sure your connection is sound.

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air tent designair tent design
OP lItE AIR tENt dESIgNOP lItE AIR tENt dESIgN
Your OP LITE AIR tent is made of 7 connected AIR beams in the main tent (and 5 beams in the annex if you choose that
addition). The tent is inflated by the compressor that is mounted in the cabinet to the right of the door. The hose from
the AIR compressor is threaded up through the cabinetry to the main AIR tent inlet valve. The compressor is activated
by the button on the control panel, which also has a breaker switch should this be required. The air compressor is
preset to the optimum pressure of 6.5psi and will automatically shut off when the pressure in the AIR tent reaches
this pressure. Occasionally you may wish to adjust the psi to account for variations in outside air pressure (caused by
altitude, temperature and extreme wind). Our recommendation is to first check the suitability of the air poles at the preset
pressure. If you then decide you require more or less pressure in the tubes the psi may be adjusted using the dial located
on top of your compressor. Turn the dial to increase or decrease the pressure as desired, however you must not increase
the pressure over 9psi and we recommend returning the pump back to 6.5 psi for normal camping.
Once your AIR tent is fully inflated and the compressor shuts off, please remove the hose from the valve and cap the
valve. This will stop any air leaking out around the compressor hose. Failure to remove the hose and cap the valve may
result in tent deflation.
Each Air Beam is connected to the beams next to it by an AIR transfer hose which has an isolation valve on each end
where it connects to the AIR beam. Each AIR transfer hose has a spring inside it to protect it from kinks and bends that
could damage the hose or prevent air passing between the beams. We recommend regular inspection of the AIR transfer
hoses and isolation valves to ensure they are in good condition. You can find the AIR Transfer hoses by zipping open the
semi-circle zippers in the roof of your tent. Should you need to close off the valve, the back section is turnable. There
are markings on the valve to show which direction to turn for open and close.
The AIR Beams are housed inside
two protective layers; an inner thick
protective layer and an outer layer
built into the main tent. You should
aim to keep the AIR beams enclosed
inside the layers unless you suspect
an issue with the air beam. Should
you need to access the AIR beam,
ensure that no part of the AIR beam
is caught in the zip when you close it
back up.
Located on each potable water tank you will find a quick access draining valve at the lowest point of the tank. When
packing away the OP LITE complete the following process to drain the system of any excess water.
A. Switch off the pump on the main control panel
B. Open the faucet & allow the excess water in the pipe to drain
C. Close the faucet once all of the water has drained.
D. Disconnect either side of the quick connect
E. Ensure the sink and waste water drain hose are empty
F. Removing hose and stow it in the front storage panel.
The OP LITE is fitted with one 20gl potable water tank mounted in front of the axle. The water tank has its own lockable fill point
located on the driver-side and identified by a blue water faucet icon. Your water tank is connected to a 12v water pump which can
be switched on via the main control panel. The water pumps are pressure operated, so once the main power switch is turned on at
the control panel the pump will prime the system and as soon as you turn the tap on the water will flow. Once the tap is closed, the
pump will turn off until the tap is turned back on. Please turn off your pump at the main control panel when the water system is not
in use as they will continue to use battery power when they are turned on but not in use. Do not run your water pump when the tanks
are empty as this could cause the damage to the water pump and circuit. You can use the water gauges on the main control panel to
check the water levels in your tank.
The water tank is gravity filled and included with your OP LITE is a potable water fill hose which should be sanitized regularly. It is
important to monitor the water levels in your tank. When your water tank is empty please turn off your water pump. Running your pump
without water in the tank will cause your water pumps to burn out. Please see the Troubleshooting section for tips if you are not able
to draw from your potable water tanks.
water systemwater system
• Use the supplied blue water hose with male quick-connect fittings on each end.
• Connect one side to the middle quick connect on the side of the OPUS and the
other side to the water quick connect fitting on the kitchen, accessible when the
kitchen is fully extended.
• Turn on the front pump on your control panel
• Open the kitchen faucet.
• The kitchen has a drain hose included in the front storage compartment.
• This is designed to drain to a waste water container or bucket.
WARNING: Do not pour hot oil down the kitchen sink drain!
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kItChEN SINk RUNNINg WAtER tO yOUR kItChENkItChEN SINk RUNNINg WAtER tO yOUR kItChEN
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The OP LITE is fitted with a mount for one 20lb. Gas bottle. This bottle is to be connected to a
gas regulator and turned off when the gas is not in use.
STEP 1.STEP 1. To install a gas cylinder, place the gas bottle in the holder and use the provided
clamp to hold the cylinder in place. Adjust the fit if necessary by turning the threaded triangle
bolt. Ensure that you have the correct gas hose to connect the gas cylinder to the fixed gas
regulator; your OP LITE comes with a regulator-to-gas bottle pigtail hose which should be
compatible with most US standard propane bottles.
STEP 2.STEP 2. Once connected to the propane bottle, the gas tap/valve on the top of the gas bottle
can now be opened.
STEP 3.STEP 3. To connect the gas system on the kitchen; stowed under the sink there is a gas hose
fitted to the stove that has a quick connect on the other end. Thread the gas hose through the
aperture under the kitchen and connect to the gas quick connect on the side of the OP LITE.
Turn on the gas tap on the gas quick connect on the side of the OP LITE by turning 90° so that
it is parallel with the fixture.
STEP 4.STEP 4. To operate the gas stove; lift up the stainless steel lid, turn on one of the burners (push
in, turn and hold to ignite). Keep pressing the button until the gas has had time to fill up the
system and the burner will ignite. You may need to hold the button in for up to 10 seconds
before ignition to overcome the accidental ignition safety precaution in-built in the hob. Do
NOT lean across the burners to reach the stove controls. When the stove is not in use, please
ensure the gas is turned off at the quick connect valve on the side of the OP LITE and at the
gas bottle.
STEP 5.STEP 5. Ensure that the gas bottle valve is closed prior to packing up the OP LITE for transit
or storage, the quick connect valve on the side of the OP LITE has been closed and that the
gas hose has been disconnected from the side of the OPUS and carefully stowed inside the
kitchen. Please make sure that the gas hose is fully inserted into the kitchen before sliding the
kitchen into the storage compartment. Failure to do so can lead to the gas hose getting caught
in the runners which can lead to damage.
gas systemgas system
PROPANE (lP) / CARbON MONOxIdE (CO) dEtECtOR
Your OP LITE comes fitted with a propane (LP) / Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector installed is directly wired to the battery.
Please read the user manual supplied for the detector to fully understand correct usage. If the Propane or Carbon
Dioxide warning alarm sounds, evacuate the trailer immediately and, if safe to do so, close off and fully disconnect the
propane tanks. Do not touch any electrical switches. Follow proper and safe steps to ventilate the trailer and await for
the alarm to stop before returning to the trailer then disconnect the 120v shore power connection and turn off the 12volt
power. If you suspect any chance of a propane leak, fully disconnect the propane tanks and make an appointment to
have your OP LITE serviced with your dealership.
Do not use any other gas systems
than those provided with the OP LITE.
Always turn off the shut off valve
SAFEly OPERAtINg yOUR gAS SyStEMSAFEly OPERAtINg yOUR gAS SyStEM
WARNING!
DANGER!
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• The OPUS® comes fitted with a 120 volt power system. This 120 Volt power system complies with NFPA and NEC regulations.
• The main circuit breaker and panel is located inside the OPUS in the floor well. Always ensure you have clear access to the
panel and it is not blocked at any time.
• The exterior shore power hookup is located on the driver’s side on the main body of your OP LITE. With your OP LITE we supply
a 30ah shore power cable and yellow dogbone connection for both campsite and home outlet connection. The power cable
connects directly to the side of your OPUS. The dogbone can be used to adapt the cable to plug in to your 3-pin socket at
home.
• This shore power connection will provide your OPUS with 120v power to the two 3-pin sockets in your OPUS and provide power
to your NOCO battery charger to charge your batteries.
• Take care to ensure proper maintenance of the power cord and pigtail accessory items. Always use a Listed and approved 30ah
cable and adapter and a grounded power source. Never use an extension cord.
DANGER! Due to potential danger in failing to heed this warning,
the recreational vehicle manufacturer cannot be held responsible
should damage, injury or death result from failure to connect the power
cord to a properly grounded power source.
1. In the long bench storage compartment directly opposite the door.
2. This socket should have your NOCO battery charger plugged in and is
designed to supply the battery.
3. In the storage compartment to the right of the main door.
4. In the storage compartment behind the seating area next to the front bed.
The OP LITE has 1 x 100ah deep cycle marine battery installed as well as a fully automatic battery charge controller. You will need to
charge your batteries for at least 24hrs prior to each trip using a 120v shore power connection to ensure that they are fully charged.
The main control panel has a battery volt-meter that will provide an indication of the charge level of your batteries. A fully charged
battery bank will be indicated by a full battery symbol with the voltmeter reading around 13.7volts. If you are at a campsite with shore
power then we recommend connecting for the duration of your stay to keep your batteries fully charged. If you are camping off-site
without 120volt power then the length of time that your batteries will last will depend on how much 12volt energy you use, the ’health’
or condition of your batteries and in some cases the ambient temperature. Your control panel will show you how much power you are
using and how much remaining power is in your batteries to help you manage your power consumption.
Your 12v system is controlled by the main control panel which is located behind the exterior panel to the left of the door. On the
panel you will find the main 12v switch (see your control panel key on page 12). There are separate switches for the water tank pump,
lights, 12v sockets, and fridge. To supply power to these features, use the red main power key and turn the 12v power on your unit
and choose the associated switch.
powerpower
120v ShORE POWER - SAFE OPERAtINg PROCEdURES120v ShORE POWER - SAFE OPERAtINg PROCEdURES
OP lItE INtERNAl 120vPOWER POINtSOP lItE INtERNAl 120vPOWER POINtS
12 vOlt - SAFE OPERAtINg PROCEdURES12 vOlt - SAFE OPERAtINg PROCEdURES
12 volt / 120V12 volt / 120V
• In both exterior tool box/ fridge compartments there is an LED work light. This has an automatic on/off photosensor.
• Just inside the door by the 12v stereo there is a dimmer light switch that will control the interior footwell lights.
• There is also a rocker switch that controls the light for the exterior light mounted to the side of the OPUS by the kitchen.
There is a water tank gauge on the control panel which will display the water level when the
‘water’ button is pressed.
The OP LITE features a 12v stereo/ CD player with two speakers in the footwell
The trailer lights and electric breaks are wired to a standard 7 pin trailer plug.
The OPUS® is fitted with electric brakes w/ an in-car brake controller installed to operate.
The charger is automatic and will recharge the leisure battery when connected to a hook-up.
The battery will also charge whilst in transit if the tow vehicle has the 7-pin connection.
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• The battery indicator on your control panel will show how much energy is left in your battery bank. It is important to note that it
does NOT explicitly show how much useable power is left in your batteries.
• You have a 200 amp battery system. AGM batteries are able to reliably put out over 12.0v of power for 50% of their capacity.
Most 12v appliances will require a 12volt output from the batteries to work. This means you 100 usable amp hours from a fully
charge set of batteries. The indicator on your control panel will show you how much total energy you have in your entire battery
bank. This means that when your indicator shows 50% you have used all of the usable power within your battery bank. If you
continue to drain power from your batteries beyond this point can and will most likely cause damage to your battery bank.
• AGM battery lifespans are longer when they remain at full charge. Frequently discharging your batteries and leaving them empty
will accelerate the degradation process of your batteries and reduce their lifespan. The NOCO Genius charger installed in your
OP LITE will control the amount of charge delivered to your batteries so that they do not over charge, therefore you can leave
your OP LITE plugged in at all times when at home.
• If you are not keeping your OP LITE plugged in whilst at home we recommend that you disconnect your batteries to maintain
good battery health. Please see the *care and maintenance section for more information on this topic.
• The CO/LP alarm is wired directly to the batteries. This means that turning the power to the OP LITE off on the control panel will
NOT shut power off to the CO Alarm. Please follow the winterization process for battery care to ensure you are fully disconnect-
ing the batteries during long periods of storage.
• Always set your fridge to ‘LOW’ before heading out on your trip. This will use less power from your battery and allow you longer
off-site camping.
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lIghtSlIghtS
OthER 12 vOlt FEAtURESOthER 12 vOlt FEAtURES
bAttERy tIPSbAttERy tIPS
The OP LITE has 12v outlets that are a combination of standard 12v sockets, mini 12v sockets
and USB sockets. There are also a range of 12v features included with the OPUS, all controlled
by the main control panel, the locations of which are listed below. All switches have their own
resettable breaker located above the switches.
• The internal 12v sockets and external 12v socket will operate on 12v power from the lei-
sure battery; heavy usage and power-hungry appliances will deplete the battery’s charge
quickly.
• Inside the OPUS® there are 2 12v mini sockets. These are for the 12v LED light strips.
• There is one 12v outlets located inside the storage compartment behind the seating area
next to the front bed.
• On the exterior of the OP LITE, there is one 12v outlets on the main control panel and one
by the slide-out kitchen. There are also two additional 12v mini sockets and a standard
12v socket. The two mini sockets are designed to operate the 12v LED light on the kitchen
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1 x AIR OPUS Annex
1 x Cross filling tube
2 x AIR Annex side walls
2 x AIR Annex doors
1 x AIR Annex Ground Sheet
1. Locate the Annex air transfer valve inside your OPUS. This is the black valve located on your main air beam in the camper on the
door-side, just above the window.
2. Install the Cross Filling Tube by unscrewing the top of the black valve, pushing the grey tube on to the valve and then threading
the top of the black valve over the tube and twisting it on. Thread the end of the Cross Filling Tube through the silver loop hole
in the OPUS side wall.
3. Open the air transfer valve – please note that this will cause your tent to deflate. You can also open the quick release valves to
deflate faster. You will need to do this to attain easy access to the zip line attachment on the front face of your tent
4. Open up the main section of your annex. Identify the zip & Velcro line which is how your will attach the annex to your main tent
and layout lay out your annex with the two front door sections furthest from the camper.
air annexair annex
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line. The receiving valve is located on the central air pole of your annex.
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the tube on to the valve. Twist the top of the valve on, to secure the tube in place.
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TRAILER BRAKES
Your electric drum breaks require a break-in period to achieve full and proper performance. This applies when you
first receive your new OP LITE then after new parts are installed as part of your maintenance schedule. Your OP LITE
brakes should be adjusted after the first 200 miles then every 3000 miles after that. We highly recommend that all break
adjustments, maintenance and ser-vicing is carried out by a qualified technician at your OPUS dealership.
CAUTION! You may need to adjust your brakes more frequently dependent on variations in cargo weights.
SUSPENSION, WHEEL & HITCH BOLTS
After your first 50 miles then 500 miles after that please check the suspension bolts,
wheel nuts and hitch bolts to ensure that they have maintained their tightness.
STEP 1: This should be completed with a torque wrench to 100 ft lbs.
STEP 2: When tightening wheel nut lugs, please tighten bolts in astar-patten order
as indicated in the diagram.
STEP 3: After that, check your bolts every 2000 miles and always before an
extended trIp.
FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY SERVICES
Your OP LITE is fitted with a number of fire and life safety devices and comes with manuals and instructions for operating each
device. These include:
1. PROPANE GAS & CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM—Locate in the footwell directly opposite the main door
2. SMOKE ALARM—located on the wall just inside the door to the right
3. FIRE EXTINGUISHER—located inside and to the right of the door.
4. EMERGENCY EXITS - Are shown on the below floorplan. They are 1) The main OPUS door; 2) Out of the front bed-end tent by
zipping open the inner-tent window and then opening the zip along the the BOTTOM of the main tent (see image); 3) Out of the
rear bed using the same method as in 2)
WARNING! Please read and familiarize yourselves with the proper usage and maintenance
of these features before using your trailer as outlined in their respective manuals.
WARNING! It is possible that the alarms may sound when using products that give off
vapors such as cleaning fluid, aerosols, adhesives etc. or if the sensor is covered by objects.
WARNING! Failure to regularly test and properly maintain these devices may lead to serious
injury or death.
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• Make sure all of five quick release valves are properly closed.
• Make sure there are no extreme folds or kinks in the air beams (particularly the main air beam where the AIR compressor hose
connects to) that could prevent air being transferred to the other air beams. The compressor will be able to overcome most folds
but in some cases you may need to make a minor adjustment to the tent to allow air through more extreme folds that could be
trapping air. If this happens, gently push on the middle air pole from the outside to help it straighten and allow the pole to inflate.
• Make sure all of the isolation valves are in the OPEN position otherwise AIR cannot pass between beams.
• Make sure your AIR Compressor hose is securely in the AIR tent inlet valve
• Should you experience issues with your compressor, you can use the included manual pump to inflate your tent. This will take
around 5 minutes.
• We recommend opening each quick release valve and re-closing it in case you have cross-threaded the valve.
• Ensure you are removing the AIR compressor hose and capping the valve once you are inflated.
• If you suspect an AIR leak, use the isolation valves to close off each air beam so that you can identify which leak the beam is on.
Take care not to over-tighten the isolation valves as this can damage the valve and in itself cause a leak
• Remember to open the valve again when you need to re-inflate your tent.
• Should you identify a leak in your air beam or valve, please use the following map and contact OPUS HQ for a replacement
beam.
• For field repairs, you can use the patch kit included with your OP LITE.
• We also recommend keeping the isolation valves closed until the air beam is replaced to help prevent tent collapse. For
instructions on replacing the beam, please see the AIR beam replacement section of this user manual under Care & Maintenance.
If you have aselected the solar port option, you will find it on the back of
your trailer by the the driver-side tail light. We utilize a Zamp solar port
which is directly compatible with Zamp solar panels but Zamp also offer a
range of adapters to allow compatibility with other branded panels should
you choose to use another brand however you may require a Zamp
reverse polarity adapter. When selecting your solar panel please opt for
one that utilizes a built-in charge controller to help regulate the power to
the batteries as the OPUS does not have one built in. Please ensure you
read the user guide for your selected solar panels in full before connecting
to the OPUS. For reference, you will need to use the AGM setting for the
battery type.
troubleshooting and optionstroubleshooting and options
OPtION: SO l AR PANElOPtION: SO l AR PANEl
INFlAtION ISSUESINFlAtION ISSUES
dEFlAtION ISSUESdEFlAtION ISSUES
• Issue: Water pump is running when all faucets & valves are closed
• Troubleshoot: Leak in the system. Identify leaking fitting and attempt to tighten the fitting (usually hand-tight should be sufficient
without the need for a wrench which could potentially over-tighten and damage the system. If still leaking, disconnect and
check for debris or degrading within the fitting.
• Issue: Water pump running but no water at faucets
• Troubleshoot: No water in tank? Check for faulty sensor that could be misleading you to think that there is water in the tank.
Possibly the sensor needs cleaning or replacing.
• Issue: Stove top won’t stay ignited.
• Troubleshoot: Press and hold the ignition/ dial for 10 seconds to overcome the safety thermocouple.
• Consider the outside temperature; cold weather can cause the BTU of propane to drop. This can impact overall performance
of the propane system. Keep your propane tanks full during cold weather and check other appliances that might also be using
propane at the time.
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It is, of course unavoidable at mes that you will have to pack down your OPUS® when the
canvas is wet. It is very important that the OPUS® is opened up to dry o as soon as possible and should be done within
24 hours.
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CARINg FOR yOUR CANvASCARINg FOR yOUR CANvAS
puddles of water.
is not covered under the air tent’s warranty. The Warranty does not cover air tents used permanently or for display purposes.
WEATHERING OF SPECIAL THREAD
close.
ACCESSING AND REPLACING AN AIR BEAM
of air escaping.
covered under warranty for two years.
is correctly seated on the valve by unscrewing the front part of the valve that holds the grey hose in place. Push the grey
to replace the beam.
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Depending on the locaon of the beam, this may cause the tent to collapse parally which can cause a trip hazard if
you are working from inside the tent. We recommend having a second person help to hold the tent up and maintain
access to the exits.
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through to the exterior of the tent and replace the retaining nut and valve.
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CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITIES
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OP15 and addressing any issues as they arise and without delay
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Failure to do so may result in incomplete or refusal of warranty claim repair cost reimbursement.
EXTERNAL CARE
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for and correct methods of resealing or replacing.
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to ensure the integrity of the body’s resistance to water ingress.
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may be classed as neglect of maintenance and a decrease in coverage under your warranty
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washing. A damp cloth may be preferred especially for small spots and dirt. Do not use a pressure washer as this can
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small inconspicuous spot to ensure/verify it is suitable before full use.
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or tear has occurred on the body panel.
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the camper such as the electrics.
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the trims as these may contain some dirt or undesirable items.
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damage inside your OP15. This also extends to all exterior joints and pipes. or damp which can be damaging to your
health.
STORAGE
IMPORTANT! THE OPUS® CAMPER MUST NOT BE STORED WET/DAMP
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BATTERY MAINTENANCE DURING STORAGE
We have spec’d the Opus so you have the ability to leave your Opus plugged in without the need to remove the 30ah cable.
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POTABLE WATER TANKS
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water is collected and disposed of in a responsible way.
• Open your faucet & shower to allow any residual water to drain. Close the faucets again.
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WINTERIZING YOUR POTABLE WATER SYSTEM
To avoid damage to your water system caused by cold weather or during long periods of storage, please follow these steps
WARNING! Do NOT use automove anfreeze to winterize your potable water system as they are highly toxic and
ingeson may leave to serious injury or death
• Drain the water from your potable water system following the above steps.
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GREASING AND SERVICING
WARNING!
small problems early or before they occur rather than allowing problems to become larger or impact other systems or
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INTRODUCTION
The following information relates to warranties offered by OPUS®. Please read all the information carefully, and should you
have any questions relating to any aspect of this section, please contact OPUS®. By purchasing an item from OPUS®, you hereby
agree to all terms and conditions of warranty as set out herein.
VALIDITY OF CLAIMS
• Warranties are only valid to the original purchaser of the item in question and are valid from the original date of purchase
• Warranties apply only to items sold as “new” and do not extend to any items sold via auction, or deemed to be “factory sec-
onds”, “ex-demonstration “or “damaged” unless specifically stated otherwise by OPUS® in (Please see further on this page for
more information).
• Warranties are not transferable under any Similarly, if an item is sold to a third party by the original purchaser, then all warran-
ties become null and void, and the original purchaser shall make no claims or be eligible for any claims on behalf of the new
owner.
• Warranties do not apply to products purchased from OPUS®. and then used in hire schemes or as rentals; or for commercial
or business
• OPUS® does not cover damage due to unauthorized modifications, misuse, abuse, incorrect assembly, improper and irregular
maintenance, or accident or
• Any work performed under an authorized warranty claim approved by OPUS® must be performed by OPUS®, or an autho-
rized representative of OPUS® and only with the express written permission of OPUS®
• Any affiliates, representatives, associates, agents, suppliers, resellers or similar of OPUS® shall have no authority to authorize
or deny warranty claims on behalf of OPUS®
• OPUS® shall not be liable, (in part or whole) for any warranties, either express or implied, made by agents or resellers on
behalf of OPUS® without the knowledge or express written permission of OPUS®. Such unauthorized claims shall be the
responsibility of the agent or reseller
CAMPER TRAILERS
Unless stated otherwise, trailers only are covered by a 24-month limited manufacturer’s warranty from the original date of pur-
chase. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund
for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. make a warranty claim to these
manufacturers. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the
failure does not amount to a major failure. OPUS® includes equipment and fittings, such as stoves, refrigerators, and sinks, which
are separately warranted by their manufacturer and not covered by Opus®’ Warranty. If necessary, OPUS® will help an owner In
addition to: OPUS® warranty, the consumer may also be covered by other rights and remedies of Consumer Law per state and/or
federal regulations in relation to the goods and or services to which this warranty relates. Under no circumstances should OPUS®
campers be exposed to water crossings at, or above, body floor level. The following items are not covered under Opus®’ warranty:
Impact or stone damage to body, chassis or running gear; soiling of fabrics and internal fitments from dust and other airborne sub-
stances; water damage due to water crossings; movement or damage caused by dislodgement of appliances and fittings resulting
from hard impact or heavy landings or severely rutted roads or tracks; general damage arising from misuse; rust; wheels and tires;
paint; travel covers and straps; general consumables (e.g. bearings, light bulbs etc); damage due to condensation; normal wear
and tear; exposure to elements; wear and tear when the RV has been used for commercial, rental, business or permanent living
purposes. The trailer is designed solely for its intended purpose of recreational camping and personal use. OPUS does not war-
ranty trailers used for or commercial, rental, business or permanent living purposes, or any recreational vehicle not registered and
regularly used in the contiguous 48 states of the United States.
TENTS
Tents are guaranteed to be in new merchantable condition at the time of purchase. A limited manufacturer’s warranty
period of 2 years applies to OPUS® canvas components, poles and fittings. General wear and tear excepted. Zips and mesh or
screens are not covered.
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PARTS & DESIGN CHANGES
The Purchaser shall deliver this camping trailer for warranty service within a reasonable time after discovery of the defect and in no
event after expiration of the Warranty Period, which Warranty Period is twenty four (24) months.
All expenses incurred by the Purchaser in obtaining warranty service shall be borne by Purchaser. Warranty service shall, whenever
possible, be scheduled with the selling dealer by an appointment in order to avoid possible delays.
Purchaser can, if necessary, obtain a list of persons authorized to perform warranty service by contacting OPUS® at the below
address. No action to enforce express or implied warranties shall be commenced without prior written notice to OPUS® at the
address listed below of the alleged defect or nonconformity or the authorized repair facility’s failed repair attempt and OPUS® , AT
ITS DIRECT OPTION, SHALL HAVE A FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO REMEDY.
OPUS® reserves the right to change the parts and design of its recreational vehicle from time to time without notice and with no
obligation to maintain spare parts or make corresponding changes in its products previously manufactured.
DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL & INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
The original consumer purchaser of this camping trailer and any person to whom this unit is transferred, and any person who is an
intended or unintended user or beneficiary of this unit, shall not be entitled to recover from OPUS® any consequential or incidental
damages.
EVENTS DISCHARGING OPUS FROM WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS
Misuse or neglect, including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance, unauthorized alteration, accident, and
improper loading, commercial use or leasing of the recreational vehicle, shall discharge OPUS® from any obligation under this
Warranty.
FACTORY SECONDS, EX-DEMO & DAMAGED GOODS
From time to time, OPUS® may offer for sale items deemed to be “factory seconds”, “ex-demonstration”, or “damaged”. Any items
sold as “factory seconds”, “ex-demonstration” or “damaged” items are sold on an “as is” basis. There are no warranties, refunds,
credits, exchanges or similar associated with such items. In the sale of such items, OPUS® will attempt to provide all relevant infor-
mation regarding the item, including faults, defects, or similar, however, there may be instances where minor defects or imperfec-
tions have been overlooked.
This is PURELY UNINTENTIONAL and in no way alters the nature of the sale. Due to the nature of such items, i.e being “ex-demon-
stration”, “factory seconds” or “damaged”, it is reasonable to expect that some imperfections or flaws may exist even where it is not
initially apparent. By purchasing such an item, you agree to this statement in full and accept that there are no warranties
OWNER ASSISTANCE
Your continued confidence and goodwill are important to us at OPUS® as is maintaining a good relationship with our dealers.
OPUS® recognizes that there may be occasions when a warranty or service problem is not handled to your satisfaction. We en-
courage you to attempt to rectify the situation by discussing the situation with your local dealership management; if after this your
problem is not resolved to your satisfaction we welcome you to contact OPUS® at the below address. We will provide our recom-
mendations for an agreeable solution to the local dealership.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE
TO STATE.
LODGING A CLAIM
All warranty claims can be lodged by contacting your dealership.
If you have any further questions relating to warranties, or are unsure about any aspect of this section, then please contact us.
Phone: 925 215 7315
Email: info@opuscamper.us
Address: 1850 Loveridge Rd, Pittsburg, CA 94565
RESOURCES:
HEADQUARTERS
OPUS Camper USA
1850 Loveridge Rd.
Pittsburg, CA
94565
CONTACT
925.215.7315
info@opuscamper.us
WARRANTY
Register your warranty online at:
https://www.opuscamper.us/warranty-claims/
ONLINE OWNER’S MANUAL
Download a digital copy of the OP LITE Owner’s Manual to have on hand at all
times:
https://www.opuscamper.us/lite/
ONLINE OWNER’S GROUPS
Join the OPUS online community where you can ask other owner’s for tips and ad-
vice and share trips and memories with other OPUS owners.
OPUS OWNER’S ONLINE
www.opusowners.com
OPUS OWNER’S FACEBOOK GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1486807838283406
FACEBOOK
https://www.facebook.com/OPUS.Folding.Camper.USA/
INSTAGRAM
@opuscamperusa
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