Safari motorhome TREK 2005 User manual

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WARRANTY - LIMITED: TREK 2005
SAFARI MOTORHOME LIMITED WARRANTY
What the Period of Coverage Is:
If you use your Safari motorhome only for recreational travel and family camping purposes, the
Limited Warranty provided by Safari ("Warrantor") covers your new motorhome when sold by an
authorized dealer, for twelve (12) months from the original retail purchase date or the first 24,000 miles
of use, whichever occurs first. However, the Limited Warranty provided by Warrantor covers the steel or
aluminum frame structure of the sidewalls (excluding slide outs), roof, and rear and front walls for sixty
(60) months from the original retail purchase date or the first 50,000 miles of use, whichever occurs first.
If you use your motorhome for any rental, commercial or business purposes whatsoever, the Limited
Warranty provided by Warrantor covers your new motorhome when sold by an authorized dealer for
ninety (90) days from the original retail purchase date or the first 24,000 miles of use, whichever occurs
first. In addition, the Limited Warranty provided by Warrantor covers the steel or aluminum frame
structure of the sidewalls (excluding slide outs), roof, and rear and front walls for twelve (12) months
from the original retail purchase date or the first 24,000 miles of use, whichever occurs first. A conclusive
presumption that your motorhome has been used for commercial and/or business purposes arises if you
have filed a federal or state tax form claiming any business tax benefit related to your ownership of the
motorhome.
The above Limited Warranty coverage applies to all owners, including subsequent owners, of the
motorhome. However, a subsequent owner must submit a warranty transfer form by filing the form
through an authorized Safari dealer. A subsequent owner's warranty coverage period is the remaining
balance of the warranty coverage period the prior owner was entitled to under this Limited Warranty.
Warranty transfer forms can be obtained by contacting the Customer Relations Department. There is no
charge for the transfer.
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Limitations of Implied Warranties
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING BY WAY OF STATE LAW, INCLUDING ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE TERM
OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND ARE LIMITED IN SCOPE OF COVERAGE TO THOSE
PORTIONS OF THE MOTORHOME COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. Warrantor
disclaims all implied and express warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability and the
implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, on components and appliances excluded from
coverage as set forth below. There is no warranty of any nature made by Warrantor beyond that
contained in this Limited Warranty. No person has authority to enlarge, amend or modify this Limited
Warranty. The dealer is not the Warrantor's agent but is an independent entity. Warrantor is not responsible
for any undertaking, representation or warranty made by any dealer or other person beyond those
expressly set forth in this Limited Warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
What the Warranty Covers
Warrantor's Limited Warranty covers defects in the manufacture of your motorhome and defects
in materials used to manufacture your motorhome. Also see the section "What the Warranty Does Not
Cover" set out below.
What We Will Do To Correct Problems
Warrantor will repair and/or replace, at its option, any covered defect if: (1) you notify Warrantor or
one of its authorized servicing dealers of the defect within the warranty coverage period and within five
(5) days of discovering the defect; and (2) you deliver your Motorhome to Warrantor or Warrantor's
authorized servicing dealer at your cost and expense. It is reasonable to expect some service items to
occur during the warranty period. The performance of warranty repairs shall not extend the original
warranty coverage period. Further, any performance of repairs after the warranty coverage period has
expired or any performance of repairs to component parts and appliances excluded from coverage shall
be considered "good will" repairs, which shall not alter the express terms of this limited warranty.
Warrantor may use new and/or remanufactured parts and/or components of substantially equal quality
to complete any repair.

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Defects and/or damage to interior and exterior surfaces, trim, upholstery and other appearance items
may occur at the factory during manufacture, during delivery of the motorhome to the selling dealer or
on the selling dealer's lot. Normally, any such defect or damage is detected and corrected at the factory
or by the selling dealer during the inspection process performed by the Warrantor and the selling dealer.
If, however, you discover any such defect or damage when you take delivery of the motorhome, you
must notify your dealer or Warrantor within five days of the date of purchase to have repairs performed
to the defect at no cost to you as provided by this Limited Warranty.
If either three or more unsuccessful repair attempts have been made to correct any covered defect that
you believe substantially impairs the value, use or safety of your motorhome or repairs to any covered
defect(s), which you believe substantially impairs the value, use or safety of your motorhome, have
taken 30 or more days to complete, you must, to the extent permitted by law, notify Warrantor directly in
writing of the failure to successfully repair the defect(s) so that Warrantor can become directly involved
in exercising a final repair attempt for the purpose of performing a successful repair to the identified
defect(s).
How To Get Service
The Warranty Registration form must be returned to Warrantor promptly upon purchase to assure
proper part replacement and repair of your motorhome. Failure to return the warranty registration form
will not affect your rights under the Limited Warranty so long as you can furnish proof of purchase. For
warranty service simply contact one of Warrantor's authorized service centers for an appointment, then
deliver your motorhome (at your expense) to the service center. If you need assistance in locating an
authorized warranty service facility, contact Warrantor's Warranty Department (1-877-466-6226). The
mailing address is:
Warranty Department
91320 Coburg Industrial Way
Coburg, Oregon 97408
In the event the motorhome is inoperative due to malfunction of a warranted part, Warrantor will pay
the cost of having the motorhome towed to the nearest authorized repair facility provided you notify
Warrantor prior to incurring the towing charges to receive directions to the nearest repair facility.
Because Warrantor does not control the scheduling of service work by its authorized servicing dealers,
you may encounter some delay in scheduling and/or in the completion of the repairs.

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What the Warranty Does Not Cover
This Limited Warranty does not cover: any motorhome sold or registered outside of the United States
or Canada; items which are added or changed after the motorhome leaves Warrantor's possession; items
that are working as designed but which you are unhappy with because of the design; normal wear and
usage, such as fading or discoloration of fabrics, or the effects of condensation inside the motorhome;
defacing, scratching, dents and chips on any surface or fabric of the motorhome, not caused by
Warrantor; routine maintenance, including by way of example wheel alignments; the automotive chassis
and power train, including, by way of example the engine, drivetrain, steering and handling, braking,
wheel balance, muffler, tires, tubes, batteries and gauges; appliances and components covered by their
own manufacturer's warranty including, by way of example the microwave, refrigerator, icemaker, stove,
oven, generator, roof air conditioners, hydraulic jacks, VCR, television(s), water heater, furnace, stereo,
radio, compact disc player, washer, dryer, inverter and cellular phone; or flaking, peeling and chips or
other defects or damage in or to the exterior or finish caused by rocks or other road hazards, the
environment including airborne pollutants, salt, tree sap and hail.
Events Discharging Warrantor From
Obligation Under Warranty
Misuse or neglect, accidents, unauthorized alteration, failure to provide reasonable and necessary
maintenance (See Owner's Manual), damage caused by off-road use, collision, fire, theft, vandalism,
explosions, overloading in excess of rated capacities, and odometer tampering shall discharge Warrantor
from any express or implied warranty obligation to repair any resulting defect.
Disclaimer of Consequential & Incidental Damages
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE MOTORHOME AND ANY PERSON TO WHOM
THE MOTORHOME IS TRANSFERRED, AND ANY PERSON WHO IS AN INTENDED OR
UNINTENDED USER OR BENEFICIARY OF THE MOTORHOME, SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED
TO RECOVER FROM WARRANTOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE MOTORHOME. THE EXCLUSION OF CONSE-
QUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SHALL BE DEEMED INDEPENDENT OF, AND
SHALL SURVIVE, ANY FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED
REMEDY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages,
so the above exclusions may not apply to you.

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Legal Remedies
THESE WARRANTIES ARE NOT INTENDED TO "EXTEND TO FUTURE PERFORMANCE."
ANY ACTION TO ENFORCE THESE EXPRESS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL
NOT BE COMMENCED MORE THAN NINETY (90) DAYS AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF
THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD DESIGNATED ABOVE. IF YOU USE
YOUR MOTOR HOME FOR COMMERCIAL OR BUSINESS PURPOSES, ANY ACTION TO
ENFORCE THESE EXPRESS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE COMMENCED
MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NINETY (90) WARRANTY
COVERAGE PERIOD DESIGNATED ABOVE. THE PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRS SHALL
NOT SUSPEND THIS LIMITATIONS PERIOD FROM EXPIRING. THESE TERMS AND ALL
EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTY DISPUTES BETWEEN WARRANTOR AND PURCHASER
SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE SUBSTANTIVE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA,
WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAW RULES. Some states do not allow the reduction in
the statute of limitations or a choice of law provision, so the above reduction in the statute of limitations
and/or choice of law provision may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION FILE
In addition to this Owner’s Manual you will find a Warranty Information File in your unit. This file
contains valuable documents about your motorhome’s systems and equipment. Many of the component
manufacturer’s warranty registration cards can be found in the box. They will need to be filled out and
mailed. Be sure you read and understand all the information in this file to help you safely operate,
maintain and troubleshoot those items.
Additional Information:
Changes, additions and supplemental information
in the form of Manual Addendums and “Tech
Tips” can be obtained by visiting our Website at
www.monaco-online.com. Select one of the
products from the product lineup. Go to the
Service menu. A submenu will appear.
MANUAL ADDENDUMS
www.monaco-online.com
Click on the Safari logo, Place curser on the
SERVICE link and choose MANUAL ADDENDUMS
from the drop down menu.
WOOD FINISH
Because no two trees look alike, authentic woods vary in color
and character markings such as streaks, knots and grain patterns.
Since the stains may attach differently to these grain patterns,
some natural light and dark areas may result. The beauty lies
in these natural variations of color and grain that give
each cabinet its own individual charm.
The beauty of these products is protected with a furniture-quality
exterior finish. After a period of time, there may be minimal
changes in the finish color as it ages in its surrounding conditions.
This is an inherent characteristic of this particular finish, and the
natural aging process adds to the unique appearance of the cabinetry.
Due to the minor differences in tone, it may not be possible to
match the finish color of existing cabinets exactly when replacing
doors or adding additional cabinets at a later date.
The foregoing is not a warning. See the Limited Warranty or call
(877) 466-6226 for warranty information and limitations.

GENERAL INFORMATION ~ 1
DRIVING & SAFETY ~ 2
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CARE ~ 3
APPLIANCES ~ 4
EQUIPMENT ~ 5
WATER SYSTEMS ~ 6
LP-GAS SYSTEMS ~ 7
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - HOUSE ~ 8
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS - CHASSIS ~ 9
CHASSIS INFORMATION ~ 10
INDEX ~ PP 323
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Product information and specifications are shown herein as of the time of printing.
The motorhome manufacturer reserves the right to change product specifications,
designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligation.
©Copyright Monaco Coach Corporation. All rights reserved. Trek®is a registered trademark of Safari
Motor Coaches. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective holders. Brand
name products of other companies mentioned in this manual are not endorsed by the manufacturer of
the motorhome.
The information contained in this document is intended to reflect standard and
optional equipment included in a typically equipped model at the time of delivery
to the initial retail owner. Your actual unit may vary from this document as a result
of optional equipment that is not generally offered on this model. In the case that
you are not the initial retail owner of the unit, this document will not reflect
modifications that may have been performed by previous owners.
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General Information • Section 1
SAFETY TERMS .........................................................11
CUSTOMER RELATIONS ............................................13
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS..................................13
TAKING DELIVERY ....................................................13
Safari Responsibilities...........................................13
Dealer Responsibilities..........................................14
Customer Responsibilities.....................................14
SERVICE SUGGESTIONS............................................14
Prepare for the Appointment .................................15
Prepare a List .......................................................15
Be Reasonable With Your Requests.......................15
No Looking Over the Technician’s Shoulder...........15
Inspect the Work Properly.....................................15
GLOSSARY OF TERMS...............................................16
VENDOR LIST ............................................................19
WARRANTY TRANSFER APPLICATION - LIMITED .........23


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Many of the safety terms are personal safety instructions. Definitions for the terms are listed below.
It is important to thoroughly read and understand the safety instructions displayed throughout the
manual. Failure to comply with specific instructions may result in personal injury or death. Many
instructions are required by National Safety Associations.
WARNING:
Warnings contain information regarding personal safety and/or pertaining to potential
extensive or permanent damage to the motorhome or its components by means of hazards
or improper use.
CAUTION:
Cautions pertain to potential damage to the motorhome and/or its components.
POISON:
A warning or caution pertaining to safety and/or use of a poisonous substance or harmful
chemical.
NOTE:
Information and reminders concerning proper operation of the motorhome and/or its components.
INSPECTION:
Inspection of the motorhome and/or its components is required. Additional instruction may
follow.
LUBE:
Lubrication, or addition of a lubricant product, to the motorhome and/or a specified component or
part is required. Additional instruction may follow.
ASSEMBLE or REPAIR:
Assembly, disassembly or installation of a component or part, and/or repair to the motorhome
may be required. Assistance of Technical Support or Technician may be necessary.
INFORMATION:
References to additional information regarding operation of the motorhome and/or its
components found in additional sources, other than the Owner’s Manual. Also refers to the
WARRANTY INFORMATION FILE, found within the Warranty Information Box in the
motorhome.
TIP:
Tips contain information, helpful hints and/or suggestion for ease of operation of the
motorhome or its components.
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CUSTOMER RELATIONS
Only by ensuring your confidence and satisfaction with our products and services can we have
continued success as a manufacturer of motorhomes. We believe a good relationship with our customers is
just as important as improving the technical excellence of our products. Your authorized dealer is pleased
to help you with instructions about your motorhome and to offer service when you need it. If problems
remain after you have consulted your dealer you are invited to contact our Customer Service
Department. Please have all pertinent information (serial numbers, model number, etc.) when calling.
We will work with the dealer and see that every attempt to resolve the matter is made.
Customer Service Department
91320 Coburg Industrial Way
Coburg, Oregon 97408
877-466-6226
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
If you believe that your motorhome has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or
death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in
addition to notifying Monaco Coach Corporation (MCC). If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may
open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of motorhomes, it may order a
recall or remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between
you, your dealer or MCC. To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hot line toll-free
at 1-800-424-9393 (or 1-202-366-0123 in the Washington D.C. area) or write to:
NHTSA
U.S. Department of Transportation
400 7th Street, S.W.
Washington, DC 20590
www.nhtsa.dot.gov
TAKING DELIVERY
Safari Responsibilities
Your motorhome has been manufactured to the highest quality and standards by factory trained
personnel. Quality inspections are performed throughout the manufacturing process of your motorhome.
The motorhome has been carefully and almost completely hand assembled in our factory. Prior to the
motorhome arriving at the dealership, all systems have been carefully tested and inspected to ensure
optimum performance. The necessary forms and required manuals have been placed in the motorhome at
the time of shipment to the dealership.

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Dealer Responsibilities
The dealer must perform additional pre-delivery inspections and system checks, assist in the
customer’s understanding of the Limited Warranty and assist in completing any necessary forms. They
must do a customer orientation to the motorhome, its systems, components and their operation.
The dealer should also ensure the customer receives a complete Owner’s Packet with warranty cards
and registrations for the motorhome and for separately warranted products, including detailed operating
and maintenance instructions. The dealer is responsible for performing a review of the Limited Warranty
provisions with the customer, while stressing the importance of mailing warranty cards and registrations
to the manufacturers within the prescribed time limit to avoid loss of warranty coverage. They must
assist the customer in completing these forms and locating serial numbers. They should request that the
customer reads all warranty information when possible and explain any provision not clearly understood.
The dealer should instruct the customer on how to obtain local and out-of-town service on the
motorhome and its various individual warranted components, whether the service is warrantable or out
of warranty.
Customer Responsibilities
As a new motorhome owner you are responsible for regular and proper maintenance. This will help
you prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your Limited Warranty. Maintenance
services should be performed in accordance with this Owner’s Manual, and any other applicable manuals.
As the owner, it is your responsibility and obligation to return the motorhome to an authorized dealer for
repairs and service (See the Limited Warranty). Since the authorized dealer where you purchased your
new motorhome is responsible for its proper servicing before delivery, and has an interest in your
continued satisfaction, we recommend that Inspection, Warranty and Maintenance Services be performed
by the dealership. We suggest that you take your new motorhome on a weekend shakedown before
leaving on an extended trip.
SERVICE SUGGESTIONS
Know when to take your motorhome in for service. Give some thought to the appointment time.
There are several things to consider when selecting a time for service. Location of the service center and
the time of year can be a major issue. Monday and Friday are busy days for most dealers. Therefore, it
makes sense to make a mid-week appointment whenever possible. Ask your dealer if additional time is
needed for check in and completion of paperwork.

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Prepare for the Appointment
If you’re having warranty work done, be sure to have your warranty registration papers with you. All
work to be performed may not be covered by the warranty; be sure to discuss additional charges with the
service manager. Keep a maintenance log of your motorhome service history. This can often provide a
clue to the current problem.
Prepare a List
Make a written list of specific repairs needed. It is important the service manager be aware of all
previous work which has been done on your motorhome. For example: if the motorhome has been
repaired due to an accident. While this may not seem important, it could have a significant effect on the
dealer’s diagnosis of a problem.
Be Reasonable With Your Requests
Do not leave a list of 20 items to be serviced and expect to have the motorhome back by 5:00 p.m. If
you list a number of items, and must have your motorhome back by the end of the day, discuss the
situation with the service manager and list items in order of priority. Some items may not be able to be
repaired due to work loads or parts availability. Expect to make a second appointment for work not
completed or for the long, drawn-out repair item.
No Looking Over the Technician’s Shoulder
Please do not be offended when you are told you cannot watch the work being done. Many service
area insurance requirements forbid the admission of customers into the service work area.
Inspect the Work Properly
Check out the service or repair job when you pick up your motorhome and notify the service manager of
any dissatisfaction. If circumstances prevent returning for immediate corrective work, make an
appointment as soon as possible.

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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
AC Electricity - Alternating current also known as household power.
Ampere (Amp) - The unit of measure of electron flow rate of current through a circuit.
Ampere-hour (Amp-hr. AH) - A unit of measure for a battery electrical storage capacity, obtained by
multiplying the current in amperes by the time in hours of discharge. (Example: A battery which
delivers 5 amperes for 20 hours, delivers 5 amperes times 20 hours, or 100 Amp-Hr. of capacity.)
ANSI - American National Standards Institute.
ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials.
Black Water - Term associated with the sewage holding tank. The toilet drains directly into this tank.
CCA - Cold Cranking Amperage is the amount of current a battery can deliver for 30 seconds at 0° F
without dropping below a specified voltage, usually 10.5 Volts DC.
Chassis Battery - Powers chassis 12 Volt accessories and starts engine.
Circuit - An electric circuit is the path of an electric current. A closed circuit has a complete path. An
open circuit has a broken or disconnected path.
City Water - A term associated with the water supply that you hook-up to at campgrounds. It is called
city water because water is pulled from a central source (like in a city) and not the fresh water tank.
Curbside - This refers to the side of the motorhome which faces the curb when it is parked. Often called
the door side or the passenger’s side.
Current - The rate of flow of electricity or the movement rate of electrons along a conductor. It is
comparable to the flow of a stream of water. The unit of measure for current is the ampere.
Current - Alternating (AC) - A current that varies periodically in magnitude and direction. A battery
does not deliver alternating current. Also referred to as shore power, utility power, inverter power,
generator power, etc.
Current - Direct (DC) - Power that is stored in a battery bank or supplied by photovoltaics, alternator,
chargers and DC generators. Direct current is also known as battery power.

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Cycle - In a battery, one discharge plus one recharge equals one cycle.
Drain Trap - This is a curve that is in all drains. Water is trapped in the curve and this creates a barrier
so tank odors cannot escape through the drain.
Dry Camping - Camping in the motorhome when there is no city water hook-up or shore power. In
other words, using only the water and power that is in the motorhome and not from another source.
Dump Station - A site where the waste (grey) and sewage (black) tanks can be drained. In most states it
is illegal to drain waste tanks anywhere other than at a dump station.
Dump Valve - Another name for the T-handle valve used to drain the sewage (black) and waste (grey)
tanks.
Escape (Egress) Window - The formal name for the emergency window located in the rear of the
motorhome. Egress windows can be easily identified by their red handles.
Full Hook-Up Site - A campground that has city water, shore power and sewer hook-ups or connections
available.
Grey Water - Term associated with the waste water holding tank. Water from the sink drains, the shower
and the washer-dryer (if equipped) go into this tank.
House Battery - Powers 12 Volt lights and accessories inside motorhome.
LED - (Light Emitting Diode) Indicator light.
Low Point Drain - The lowest point in the plumbing. Drains are placed here so that water will drain out
of the lower end of the motorhome. These drains must be closed when you fill the water tank.
OEM - Term for Original Equipment Manufacturer.
OHM - A unit for measuring electrical resistances.
Ohm’s Law - Expresses the relationship between Volt (E) and amperes (I) in an electrical circuit
with resistance (R). It can be expressed as follows: E = IR. If any two of the three values are
known, the third value can be calculated by using the above formula.

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Potentiometer - A device for measuring an unknown potential difference or electromotive force.
Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge (psig) - Pressure measured with respect to that of the atmosphere. This
is a pressure gauge reading in which the gauge is adjusted to read zero at the surrounding atmospheric
pressure. It is commonly called gauge pressure.
Roadside - This refers to the side of the motorhome which faces the road when it is parked. Often called
the off-door side or the driver’s side.
Shore Line - This is the electrical cord which runs from the motorhome to the campground 120 Volt
electrical supply.
Shore Line Plug - The 120/240 Volt AC outlet allows the motorhome to be hooked up to a campground
facility.
Stinger - An arm attachment on a tow truck that is used to lift the motorhome slightly so that it can
be towed.
Volt - The unit of measure for electric potential.
Watt - The unit for measuring electrical power, i.e. the rate of doing work, in moving electrons by or
against an electric potential.
Wet Cell Battery - A type of battery that uses liquid as an electrolyte. This type of battery requires
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Air Conditioner
Dometic Corp.
800-544-4881
www.dometic.com
Awnings
Carefree
800-622-3230
www.carefreeofcolorado.com
Batteries
Interstate
800-272-6548
www.interstatebatteries.com
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Safe-T-Alert
800-383-0269
www.safe-t-alert.com
Chassis
Workhorse Custom Chassis
1-877-946-7731
www.workhorse.com
Ford Motor Company
800-444-3311
www.ford.com
Converter
Progressive Dynamics
269-781-4241
www.progerssivedyn.com
Cooktop
Atwood Mobile Products
815-877-5700
www.atwoodmobile.com
Dash Radio
Magnadyne
800-688-3600
www.magnadyne.com
DVD Player (Opt.)
RCA
877-266-2728
www.rca.com
Energy Management System (Opt.)
Intellitec
800-251-2408
www.intellitecsve.com
Entry Step
Coach Step
800-275-7524
www.scsfrigette.com
Fan - Exhaust
Fan-Tastic Vent
800-395-4045
www.fantasticvent.com
Faucet - Galley/Bath
Cast Products
574-294-2684
NO WEBSITE
Fire Extinguisher
Kidde
800-581-6742
www.kiddesafety.com
Flooring - Carpet
Carriage
781-471-1000
www.thedixiegroup.com
VENDOR LIST

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Flooring - Laminate
Wilsonart
800-433-3222
www.wilsonart.com
Flooring - Tile (Opt.)
ICTC
800-545-0622
www.ictctile.com
Generator
Onan
800-888-6626
www.onan.com
Heat - Furnace
Atwood Mobile Products
800-873-4328
www.atwoodmobile.com
Hitch Receiver
Hidden Hitch of America
800-632-3290
www.hiddenhitch.com
Home Theatre (Opt.)
RCA
877-266-2728
www.rca.com
Insta-Hot (Opt.)
Insinkerator
800-558-5700
www.insinkerator.com
Inverter (Opt.)
Xantrex
800-446-6180
www.xantrex.com
Leveling Jacks (Opt.)
RVA
760-746-5732
LP-Gas Detector
Safe-T-Alert
800-383-0269
www.safe-t-alert.com
LP Tank
Manchester Tank
800-877-8265
www.mantank.com
Microwave
Sharp Electronics Corp.
800-237-4277
www.sharp-usa.com
Outside Mirrors
Ramco Industries, Inc.
800-321-4819
www.ramco-eng.com
Rear Vision System
Weldex
562-404-8736
www.weldex.com
Refrigerator
Norcold
800-543-1219
www.norcold.com
Satellite System (Opt.)
KVH
888-584-4163
www.knh.com
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