Regency XALTA User manual


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TABLE OF CONTENTS REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
Floor Plans 1
Warranty & Policy 4
Reference Codes 7
Vehicle Labels 8
Service Assistance 9
SECTION 2: SAFETY
General Safety 11
Fire Prevention 13
SECTION 3: VEHICLE PREPARATION
Vehicle Information 15
Towing 16
Pre-Trip Inspection 17
Emergency Equipment Checklist 18
Maximum Occupancy 18
SECTION 4: VEHICLE OPERATION
Seats/Seatbelts 19
Driver/Passenger Seat Controls 20
Driving Safety 21
Travel Tips 22
Emergencies 23
Extended Occupancy 25
Leveling the Motorhome 26
Refueling 26
Back-Up Monitoring System 27
Side Entry Steps 27
Sliding Side Entry Door 28
Awning 28
SECTION 5: APPLIANCE/EQUIPMENT OPERATION
Refrigerator 29
Microwave 30
Air Conditioner 30
Ceiling Vents 30
Bathroom Vent Fan 31
Window Shades 31
TV 32
TV Utility Panel 32
Exterior TV Mount 32
Rear Stereo 33
Rear Seating 33
Interior Lightning 34
Cabinetry 35
Sinks/Faucets/Countertops 35
SECTION 6: ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
Electrical Supply 36
Shore Power 36
System Monitoring 37
Power Distribution Panel 37
12-Volt DC System 38
Chassis Battery 38
Coach Battery 39
Battery Problems 39
Battery Maintenance 40
Inverter 41
SECTION 7: WATER & PLUMBING SYSTEM
Water Supply 42
Water Pump 42
Water Tank 43
Waste Systems 43
Grey Tank 43
Black Tank 43
Toilet 44
SECTION 8: MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE
Exterior & Roof 45
Interior 46
SECTION 9: STORAGE & WINTERIZATION
Storage Checklist 47
Water System Winterization 48
Cold Temperature Operation 49
Spring Startup 49
SECTION 10: MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
Miscellaneous Maintenance 50

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FLOOR PLANS REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME
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TOUR 2.2 FLOOR PLAN
TOUR 4.2 FLOOR PLAN

INTRODUCTION REGENCY XALTA MOTORHOME
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! Thank you for selecting a Regency RV.
Welcome to the exciting world of motorhome travel and camping, with all of the comforts of home, while you travel and
enjoy the outdoors.
Your motorhome has been designed and manufactured to enhance your travel and camping experience and to provide you
with a safe, efficient and trouble-free operation.
Before your first drive, please take the time to become familiar with the operation of the vehicle chassis and all functions
and operations of your motorhome. Spend adequate time with your dealer and learn all you can about your new
motorhome.
For over 30 years, Regency has taken great pride in the quality and excellence that the Regency name represents. We greatly
appreciate having you as a customer and welcome you into the Regency RV family.
This manual is provided to introduce you to the many features of your new motorhome including operation, maintenance
and warranties. We strongly advise you to take time to read this manual as well as those of the separate components that
are installed on the motorhome before you use your new motorhome. It will help you to better understand the many
operation features of this recreational vehicle.
After reading this manual, be sure to keep it inside the motorhome for use as a reference as needed. Your Regency RV
dealer will be glad to answer any further questions about the operation of your motorhome and the appliances.
This owner’s manual covers the operation and the limitation of the systems and controls unique to your motorhome. All
operators and occupants should read, understand and follow all instructions in this manual, the chassis manual and all
separate component manuals.
Your motorhome is complex and incorporates components, equipment and appliances that are manufactured separately
by companies unrelated to Regency RV. Important operating and maintenance manuals for these specific components are
located in the information bag supplied with the motorhome. In the event that a manual is not provided, it may be accessible
via the manufacturer’s website.
A few minutes spent reading the appropriate manual will pay rich dividends in providing safe, efficient and trouble-free
operation. Keep all manuals with the information bag in the motorhome for reference should you need it. Pass this manual
and information bag on to any subsequent owner or operator. We know that you will enjoy your new Regency RV and we
wish you many miles of pleasant and carefree driving.
Happy travels!

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INTRODUCTION
This manual has been prepared to aid the operator in the operation and care of the motorhome. There are many options
to the Regency RV, so it is important to ensure that you are familiar with your motorhome’s systems and equipment.
All operators and occupants of the motorhome should read, understand and follow all instructions in this manual, the
vehicle chassis manual and all other information included in the Motorhome Information Bag provided with the new
motorhome.
Your motorhome contains a number of systems, components, equipment and appliances manufactured by vendors that
supply components for Regency RV.
Before operating the motorhome for the first time –even if you are an experienced motorhome operator- please read and
become familiar with all of the relevant manuals to your motorhome provided with the Motorhome Information Bag. Your
increased familiarity with the detailed operation of your motorhome will assist in your safe, efficient and trouble-free
motorhome operation.
NOTICE
Regency RV reserves the right to change or discontinue at any time, without notice, prices, colors,
materials, equipment, accessories, specifications, models and packages without incurring any obligation
to make the same or similar changes to previously sold products. Colors shown may vary due to
reproduction and printing processes.

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WARRANTIES & POLICIES
Regency RV Customer Responsibility
It is important that you read and understand the information in this manual before using your RV. It is YOUR responsibility
to fill out the customer PDI form and return it to Regency RV.
Familiarize yourself with all applicable warranties. You are responsible for ensuring the procedures for obtaining warranty
repair are followed properly. It is your responsibility and obligation to return your RV to your dealership for warranty service
repair.
As the owner of the RV, you are responsible for regular and proper maintenance performed in accordance with this manual
and the OEM manuals for all other separate components. Regular and proper maintenance will help prevent conditions
arising from neglect that are not covered by warranty.
Regency RV Warranty
Regency RV warranties the specified new motorhome free from defects in material and craftsmanship, on the sections
manufactured by Regency RV (for example, cabinetry, flooring, structural parts) under normal use and service. Regency
RV’s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to 36 months / 36,000 miles / 60,000 kilometers (whichever comes first)
after the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser from an authorized Regency RV dealer and shall be limited to
making good, at our factory or an authorized Regency dealer, any parts or parts thereof upon return to the factory.
For purposes of structural warranty coverage, structural parts include only the metal structure of the coach and all metal
members welded to it, studs and framing in the wall of the coach, roof rafters and delamination of the fiberglass body parts
of the coach.
On motorhomes where the chassis is designed or built by another manufacturer, Regency RV offers no structural coverage
warranty, and the sole structural warranty coverage is provided by the manufacturer of the chassis.
Individuals who purchase a pre-owned Regency RV can transfer any remaining portions of the limited warranty, where
applicable. Dealer is to assure that the 2nd Owner Warranty Registration form is properly completed and returned to
Regency RV with supporting documentation within 30 days of delivery. A full inspection must be done by a certified Regency
RV dealer within 30 days of delivery and submitted to Regency RV, otherwise all warranty is considered null and void.
Warranty start date is the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser. 2nd owner understands that not all portions of
the Regency RV warranty or separate component warranties are transferrable. 2nd owner registration form can be obtained
by contacting Regency RV.
Regency RV warranty does not apply to vehicle chassis or power train.

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The conditions of this warranty shall not apply to the following:
oIf the motorhome has been altered outside our factory in any way so as, in our sole opinion, to affect its stability
and reliability.
oIf the motorhome, in our sole opinion, has been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident.
oTires, refrigerator, stove, furnace, roof air conditioner, chassis power train, and any other components, which
is under a separate warranty from the manufacturer, and service can be obtained from their facilities in North
America.
oUnauthorized repairs, alterations, or modifications. You MUST follow the policies and procedures set forth by
Regency RV for warranty repairs. Regency RV is not required to reimburse an owner for warranty repairs that
were not authorized to be done.
oRoutine maintenance as specified in this owner’s manual.
oFailure of the coach and/or chassis resulting in incidental damages such as loss of use of motorhome,
inconvenience, cost of rental vehicle, and/or cost of accommodations, travel expenses & meals, and other
miscellaneous incidental expenses.
oDamages resulting by: hail, tornadoes, lightning, floods, earthquakes, plow winds, fire, rain & environmental
conditions which include tree sap, tar, chemicals, oils, salts, and/or Acts of God.
oAccident
oAccessories or equipment that are working as designed, but which you are unhappy because of the design.
Regency RV obtains many components in addition to the chassis of the Motorhome from other manufacturers. Each
of these manufacturers of these specific components offer its own separate warranty, which might be a 1-year
warranty or only apply to the first retail owner.
Regency RV assigns each separate warranty provided as the sole, exclusive warranty in respect of that component.
Regency RV PROVIDES NO SEPARATE OR INDEPENDENT WARRANTY COVERAGE FOR ANY SUCH COMPONENTS.
Information on separate component warranties and registration for such warranties from component manufactures
may be found in the Motorhome Information Bag provided to the first retail purchaser at the time of purchase. This
includes but is not limited to:
-Refrigerator - Heating System - Inverter
-Air Conditioner - TVs - Microwave
-Toilet - Entry Step - Awning
-Water Heater - Furnace - Batteries
The rights of a purchaser or owner of a Regency RV in respect to such separate components or the warranties covering
such components may be conditioned upon or limited by the specific terms and conditions of such separate warranties.
NOTICE

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The conditions of this warranty shall not and will not apply to degeneration due to wear and exposure after these limitations
or one year from the ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE DATE OR 12,000 miles (20,000km), whichever comes first by the original
retail purchaser from an authorized Regency RV dealer:
oAll seat, curtain, door panel and wall fabrics used in the coach
oWindow seals
oExterior power cable hatch, city fill water hatch, porch light & cable TV outlet
oCarpet
oBlack and grey water termination valves
The warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities for alleged
representation or negligence. Regency RV neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for us any liability in
connection with the sale of our motorhomes other than expressed above.
Any claim for breach of the warranty or any applicable implied or statutory warranty must be initiated within one year after
the date on which the breach allegedly occurs.
All correspondence should be directed to the dealer from whom the motorhome was purchased and must specify the VIN
number and date of purchase of motorhome in question.
Regency RV Warranty Policies
oWarranty repairs, within the 3 year or 36,000 miles (60,000km), whichever comes first, limited warranty
•This 3-year warranty starts from the date of the ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE.
oRegency RV will not reimburse any claims for any work done on any components or appliances that are covered
under their respected manufacturer’s warranty. These warranty claims must be claimed through the
manufacturer of the appliance or component.
oAll warranty work that is required to be performed on the chassis must be taken to an authorized dealership
and processed through their warranty procedures.
oRegency RV will not reimburse any claims regarding the chassis.
oRegency RV is not responsible for any costs associated with removing motorhome components to perform
other repairs unless absolutely necessary and prior approval is given. Regency RV will not reimburse any costs
in the removal or re-installation of these components if it is determined to be:
•Out of the warranty period
•Non-warranty repairs
•Routine maintenance
Regency RV Main Office: (817)847-7974

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REFERENCE CODES
oManufacture/Conversion Date:
•The date on which the coach portion of your motorhome was built.
oGross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR):
•The maximum permissible weight of this fully loaded Motorhome.
oSleeping Capacity Weight Rating (SCWR):
•The manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 150lbs.
oOccupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity (OCCC):
•The value equal to the GVWR minus UVW and LP. In other words, OCCC is how much weight in occupants,
cargo, water and trailer tongue weight that can be added to the Motorhome without exceeding the
GVWR.
oGross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR):
•The Gross Combined Weights Rating of the Motorhome, i.e., combined weight of the motorhome and any
towed vehicle.
oDesignated Sleeping Capacity:
•The manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 lbs.
oGross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR):
•The value specified as the load carrying.
oTire Specification:
•Recommended tires specification to meet handling, loading and safety requirements. Replacement tires
must meet these specifications.
oCold Tire Inflation Pressure:
•Inflation pressures recommended (while cold) for the tires originally installed on your Motorhome. These
tire pressure levels must be maintained to ensure proper handling, safety and fuel economy.
oUnloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW):
•The weight of this Motorhome as manufactured at the factory with full fuel, engine oil and coolants.
oMass of Waste Water Tanks:
•Total weight of the black and grey water tanks when filled to capacity.
oVehicle Identification Number (VIN):
•This number identifies the chassis on which the Motorhome is built.
oType:
•States the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) designated usage classification for your
Motorhome. MPV signifies a multi-purpose vehicle.

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VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABELS
The vehicle certification labels contain vehicle identification and other important reference information. Never
remove or destroy these labels. The labels are located on the driver & passenger door frames or where otherwise
specified.
Located on the passenger side door frame. Includes VIN, build date, GVWR, GAWR and tire pressure information.
Located on the passenger side door frame. Includes seating capacity and tire information.
Located on the passenger side door frame. Includes VIN # and occupant and cargo carrying capacity.
Located on the passenger side door frame.
Located underneath front hood on the right side. Includes custom paint color codes. (IF APPLICABLE)

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SERVICE ASSISTANCE
Your dealer will assist you with any additional information you need and will answer any questions you have about the
operation of your motorhome. When it’s time to service the vehicle, remember that your dealer knows your motorhome
best and is dedicated to your satisfaction. Your dealer will provide quality maintenance and assistance during your
ownership. Regency RV strongly recommends that you follow a regular maintenance schedule to keep your motorhome
functioning at its best.
In the event that your purchasing dealer is unable to assist you in your maintenance or warranty needs, before proceeding
with any service work, please reach out to Regency RV through one of the methods below.
Regency RV Main Office: (817)847-7974
Regency RV Warranty: (682)350-2325
Warranty Email: warranty@regencyrv.com

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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
If you suspect your motorhome has a safety defect that could cause injury or death, immediately contact Regency RV. Also,
contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the US.
NHTSA will investigate the concern if there are a number of similar complaints. They have the authority to order a recall
and repair campaign depending on the nature and severity of the problem.
You can reach the NHTSA by calling the Auto Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393 (202-366-0123 in the Washington, DC, area)
or by writing to NHTSA, US Department of Transportation, Washington, DC 20590. The hotline also will provide you with
additional information on motor vehicle safety.

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SAFETY
Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key considerations during the design and manufacturing process of all Regency
RV motorhomes. It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read, understand and follow all instructions in this
manual, the chassis manual and all appliance/equipment system manuals located in the Motorhome Information Bag and
on safety signs and stickers in and on the Motorhome.
Specific items, procedures or instructions are identified with the key words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE
which each emphasize areas of special concern. These key words are defined as follows:
The safety symbol used in conjunction with the Danger, Warning and Caution symbols identifies an area that involves the
personal safety of the operator, passengers or bystanders.
Read, understand and follow all instructions and information in the safety sign or manual instructions. Do not take chances
with safety. Most accidents are preventable.
Follow the safety precautions outlined in this section of the manual, but always keep in mind that this manual may not cover
all situations. Every person who occupies the motorhome or operates any of its components, devices or subassemblies
must be familiar with this manual and the manuals in the Motorhome Information bag. Every operator and occupant are
responsible for following all safety items covered in this and all other manuals.
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
WILL result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoid,
COULD result in death or serious personal injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
COULD result in minor or moderate personal injury.
NOTICE
Identifies hazards not related to personal injury.

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GENERAL SAFETY
oThe most important safety feature on your motorhome is a safe and knowledgeable operator. It is the operator’s
responsibility to read, understand and follow all of the safety and operating instructions in the operator’s, chassis,
appliance and system manuals. Most accidents that involve motorhomes are preventable.
oAn operator who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified to operate the
motorhome.
oUntrained or uninformed operators and occupants expose themselves, passengers and other drivers to possible injury
or death and they subject other vehicles and property to potential damage.
oDo not modify the motorhome in any way. Unauthorized modifications may impair the function and/or safety of the
vehicle.
oAll driver and passenger seats are equipped with seatbelts. Occupied seats must be locked in the forward-facing
direction when the motorhome is moving and passengers may occupy only approved seats with the seatbelt securely
fastened. Do not allow any passengers to travel in the motorhome unless they are in an approved seat with the
seatbelt secured. Motorhome seats with seatbelts installed by the manufacturer are the only seats approved for
travel.
oAlways fasten the seatbelt low on the torso and keep it snug to transmit the force from the belt into the hip/pelvic
region of the body.
oPregnant women should wear a lap/shoulder belt whenever possible. Wear the belt snug and low throughout the
pregnancy.
oEstablish a monthly fire extinguisher inspection program to ensure the extinguisher is fully charged and in proper
working condition. Inspect the extinguisher prior to operation or occupying the motorhome.

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FIRE PREVENTION
Fires can start in a variety of ways including, but not limited to smoking, malfunctioning appliances or equipment, placing
flammable materials on hot surfaces, etc.
It is better to prevent fires, but be prepared to extinguish a fire if necessary. Review the following sections with all operators
and occupants on a regular basis.
FIRE SAFETY TIPS
oEstablish and maintain good housekeeping practices
oNever allow combustible materials to accumulate.
oStore flammable liquids in approved containers in a well-ventilated space.
oHave fully charged fire extinguishers readily available.
oAvoid using flammable products in the motorhome.
oNever smoke in bed or when relaxing on the couch.
oDo not overload electrical outlets.
oDo not leave cooking food unattended.
oKeep children away from electrical outlets and LP gas controls (IF APPLICABLE).
oIf there is a fire, evacuate everyone from the motorhome. Use your fire extinguisher if safe to do so
oCall the fire department and stay at a safe distance away from the motorhome.
oDo not re-enter the motorhome until the fire officials declare that it is safe.

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FIRE EXTINGUISHER
The fire is extinguisher is located behind the front
passenger seat. In case of a fire, use the following PASS
method to extinguish the flames:
1. PULL
2. AIM
3. SQUEEZE
4. SWEEP
Operation
1. Pull the safety pin and grasp the fire extinguisher
firmly while holding it in an upright position.
2. Aim the fire extinguisher nozzle at the base of the
fire. Do NOT spray at the smoke or flames.
3. Squeeze the handle to release the extinguishing
agent.
4. Sweep the fire from side to side until the fire
appears to be out.
5. Discharge the fire extinguisher entirely and get it
recharged or replaced immediately. For detailed
information, refer to the fire extinguisher manual
provided in the information bag.
After the fire is out, beware of flashback. Flashback occurs
when flammable vapors from combustible liquids spread
back to the ignition source and reignite the fire.
Function
Fire extinguishers are designed to put out a fire in its
initial stages. Once a fire is out of control and you cannot
get within 10 feet, it is too big to fight with your
extinguisher.
Do not discharge your fire extinguisher to test it. Once it
is discharged, even for a few seconds, it will lose pressure
and become useless.
Periodically check the pressure gauge on your fire
extinguisher. If it loses pressure, the dry chemical will not
effectively discharge.
Record the inspection date on the tag provided.
WARNING
Stay a safe distance from the fire and near an exit. Stay
close to the floor to avoid heat and fumes. The
chemical from the fire extinguisher will shoot at least
10 feet (3 m).
NOTICE
If the pointer on the pressure gauge is not in the
operating range (pointer in the green portion of the
gauge), immediately replace the extinguisher.
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