venture Sport Trek series User manual

GUIDEBOOKTOENJOYMENTOF
YOURVENTURE RV
RECREATIONALVEHICLE
SportTrek, SportTrekTouring
&
SportTrekToyHauler
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THEPURPOSE OF THEVENTURERVOWNER’S MANUAL
ISTOPROVIDETHEMOSTCURRENTINFORMATION
AVAILABLECONCERNINGVENTURERVRECREATIONAL
VEHICLES.OPERATIONANDMINORMAINTENANCEIS
THEMAIN FOCUSOF THISBOOK.
CRITICALSAFETYWARNINGSAREINCLUDEDAND MUST
BE READAND OBEYED
MAINTENANCEOF YOURRECREATIONALVEHICLEIS
IMPORTANTTOKEEPINGYOURCOACHINGOOD
CONDITION. FAILINGTO PROVIDEMAINTENANCE,AS
SUGGESTED, COULD RESULTIN LOSSOFWARRANTY
COVERAGE.REVIEWTHECOPYOF YOUR VENTURERV
TOWABLETRANSFERABLELIMITEDWARRANTY,WHICH
HAS BEENSUPPLIEDTO YOUWITHYOUR WARRANTY
REGISTRATION FORM.
ADDITIONALMANUALSMAYBESUPPLIEDAND
AVAILABLEBYTHEMANUFACTUREROFTHE
COMPONENTAND/ORAPPLIANCE.SEETHE
INFORMATION PACKETIN YOUR COACH.
©2017 VENTURE LITHOU.S.A. 10-2016
ConventionalTravelTrailer
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Wecongratulateyouonyourpurchaseofa
VENTURERV, recreationalvehicle.Youhave
chosenaqualitybuiltRVwhichshouldprovide you
withmanyyearsof campingmemoriesand fun.
Therecreationalvehicleyou havepurchased has
beeninspectedbyourtrainedinspectorsand fully
meetsourhighqualitystandards.
AstheownerofanewVENTURERV, you can rest
assuredthatwewill do all wecan tokeepyou a
“happycamper”.Naturally,yoursellingdealershipis
alwayshappytohelpyou withanyquestionsyou
mayhaveorserviceyou mayneed. Andshouldyou
needassistancewhentraveling,withVENTURERV
dealersnationwide,assistanceisusuallyjust
minutesaway.
VENTURERV
0985N 900 W
Shipshewana, IN 46565
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
Chapter1 – Introduction to RVOwnership...................................1
SafetyConsiderations.................................................................2
ReportingSafetyDefects......................................................2
SafetyWhen EmergencyStopping.......................................3
AdditionalSafetyConsiderations..........................................3
Extended orColdWeatherUse ..................................................4
Condensation..............................................................................4
Causes...….…………………………………………………..…4
Solutions…………………………………………………………5
InteriorVentilation……………………………………...……………6
Chapter2 – Service Procedures.....................................................7
BasicServiceProcedures...........................................................7
Dealer... ................................................................................8
Factory…... ...........................................................................8
Parts…..................................................................................8
Owner’sResponsibility.........................................................8
SeasonalSite........................................................................9
TowableLimited Warranty………..............................................10
Chapter3 – Using YourRV...........................................................14
Equipment…..............................................................................14
TowVehicle ........................................................................14
Hitches – TravelTrailer.......................................................14
Hitch Height Specifications – TravelTrailer........................15
Hook-Up (TravelTrailer).....................................................15
The SafetyChain (TravelTrailer).......................................16
Traveling…................................................................................17
Weights...............................................................................17
Weighing Vehicle (Loaded orUnloaded)............................18
Loading the Trailer—Distribution........................................18
ToyHauler—CargoInformation …………………………….20
Interior, Cargo Area…………………………………………...21
RearCargo Door………………………………………………22
FuelCell………………………………………………………..22
Towing.. ..............................................................................23
Tires…... .............................................................................24
SafetyFirst-BasicTire Maintenance............................25
Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits.............25
Tire Size.......................................................................26
Tire Tread.....................................................................26
Tire Balance and WheelAlignment..............................26
Tire Repair....................................................................26
Tire Fundamentals……………………………………….27
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VehicleLoad Limits......................................................27
Cargo Capacities................................................................28
HowOverloading AffectsYourRVand Tires .....................28
Tire Speed Rating……………………………………………..27
HowtoChangea Tire.........................................................29
WheelBearings ..................................................................29
Lugs…………………………………………………………….30
Brakes—Electrical ..............................................................30
BreakawaySwitch…………………………………………….31
SettingUp andUsingYourRecreationalVehicle .....................32
TravelTrailerHookUp………………………………………..34
SafetyDetectors….………….…...………………...…………33
FireExtinguisher………………………………………….34
Propane/ Carbon Monoxide Detector….…...……..…...34
What isCarbon Monoxide?..........................................34
DualSensorTechnology………………...………………34
Operation…….…………...…………………………….…35
LowerPowerOption...….……………………………..…35
Visualand AudibleAlarmSignals……….………...……36
COAlarm…..................................................................36
Propane GasAlarm…..................................................36
Smoke Alarm……....…...….……………………………..38
Operation…………………………………………………..38
Testing……………………………………………………..38
TVAntenna (StandardRoof Mount)………………...………39
To Test System…………………………………………...39
Steps-Two orThree............................................................39
Windows…………………………….………………………….40
Doors…………………………………………………………...40
Slide Outs ...........................................................................40
PowerForOperation...………………....………………. 40
TrailerSet-Up Requirements-General……..…………..41
BelowFloorSlideSystem…………...…………………..42
Above FloorSlide Out …….…………………...………..42
ElectricalComponents…………………………………..43
ManualOverride…………...……………………….…...…….44
BelowFloorSlide Out…………………………….……...44
Above FloorSlide Out……………..…..…………………44
Blinds………………………………………………….………..44
Ladder-Outside………………………...………….…………..45
Chapter4 – Systems………………………………………………….46
Waterand DrainagePlumbing..................................................46
FreshWaterSystem………………………………......…………..46
Tanks……...........................................................................46
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Filling FreshWaterSystem.................................................46
12-Volt Demand Pump.......................................................48
Faucets…............................................................................49
Bathand Shower……………………………………………...49
Outside Shower(Optional)……….…………………………..49
FreshWaterLines…………………………………...………..50
Lo-Point Drains……………………………...……….………..50
Sanitizingand FillingthePotableWaterSystem................51
ForGravityFilland Storage Tank………………………51
ForDirect Fill-CityWater…………………..….……...….51
Drainage (FreshWater)......................................................52
To Drain System….………………………..……………..52
Sanitation System .....................................................................53
Toilets…..……….................................................................53
Using Toilet and TankSystem…………....………..………..54
Vents…….……...................................................................54
Holding Tanks.....................................................................54
DrainingtheTanks..............................................................55
BlackTankFlush System…………………………..………..55
Maintenance forHoldingTanks..........................................56
Heated FreshWaterTank…….………………..…..………..56
Winterizing YourRecreationalVehicle...............................56
ByPass Kit………………………………………….…….58
Propane FuelSystem……….....................................................59
Propane Container………...................................................59
Servicing and FillingPropane Containers ..........................60
Installing Propane Containers ............................................62
Regulator………. ................................................................63
HighPressure HoseswithAcme Connectors.....................64
Main SupplyHose – LowPressure ....................................65
Operation…………..............................................................65
Checking forLeaks.............................................................66
Propane Consumption.......................................................67
ElectricalSystem………............................................................69
GeneralInformation............................................................69
Changesand Modifications…………………………………..69
120 VoltAC System............................................................69
PowerCord30 Amp ……….........................................69
CircuitBreakers and Box .............................................70
GFCI Protection............................................................73
12 VoltDC System……………………………………………73
Converter………...........................................................74
AuxiliaryBattery ..........................................................76
CircuitBreakers and Fuses-12Volt DC........................75
ExteriorLightsand Connector, 12V.............................76
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Porch Lights…………...................................................77
BrakeWiring……..........................................................77
Chapter5 – Appliances………………………………………………79
Safety………………………………………………………………..79
Furnace………………................................................................80
Thermostat………………………………………….………….80
Operating Instructions………………………………………...81
ToTurn OffAppliance………………………………………...81
ExternalVents…………………………………………………81
Ducting………………………………………………...............82
Range and Oven Top BurnerOperation………………………..82
Operating Instructions.........................................................82
Top Burner………………..............................................82
Oven Burner.................................................................84
WaterHeater…………...............................................................85
DSIModels………………………………………………..85
Operating Instructions:DSI……………………………...85
Operating Instructions:Electric………………………….87
ToTurn OffWaterHeater……………………………….87
Winterizing YourWaterHeater……………………………...87
Refrigerator…………….............................................................88
Leveling………………………………………………………...88
Operation During Travel…………………………………...…89
Venting……………..............................................................89
Moisture Reduction Heater.................................................89
DoorSealing………............................................................89
DoorHandles………...........................................................90
Refrigeration Storage………………………………………....90
Operating the RefrigeratorControls………………………...91
MonitorPanel……….................................................................91
Outside Kitchen(optional)……………………………………….93
Fire place (option)…………………………………………………92
SolarPower(option)………………………………………………92
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTIONTO RV OWNERSHIP
Welcometo the growingfamilyofnewVENTURERVowners andthe
worldofrecreationalvehicletravel.The purchaseofyourVENTURE
RVproductallowsyoutoenterthistypeofcamping and leisure
travel.YourRecreationVehiclehasbeendesigned,engineeredand
builtfor;camping, leisuretravel,full timetravel,winterhome, fishing
and hunting tripsand haullight cargo with ToyHaulers asallowed per
G.V.W.R.
Thisowner’smanualwasprepared to assistyouinunderstandingthe
properuseandoperationofvariouscontainment systems,servicing
and maintenanceofcomponent parts,and explanation ofyour
warrantyprotection. Ifthisis yourfirstRVtravelcoach, youwill want
to acquaint yourselfwith all aspectsand information found inthis
manualplusmanualssupplied bycomponent manufacturers.
Thesematerialswillreflectthe mostcurrent information availablefor
the user.Somecomponentsand itemsmaynot be inyourcoachas
theymaybe optionson different models.
Keepthisowner’smanualinyourrecreationalvehicleforhandy
reference. Get toknowyournewvehicleandhowitoperates.You
shouldcarefullyread and understand theseinstructions,aswellas
information suppliedbythemanufacturers ofseparatelywarranted
products,sincetheycontainimportant operating,safety,and
maintenanceinstructions.Ifyouhavequestionsthatarenot
adequatelyansweredbythismanualorotherbooklets,consultyour
dealer.Ifthedealercannotsatisfactorilyansweryourquestions,the
dealershipwillcallourstaff foradditionalinformation.
Everyefforthasbeenmade toprovideyouwithasafe, dependable
product. Yourvehiclecomplieswith applicablerequirementsof
FederalMotorVehicleSafetyStandards,State Regulations,
CanadianStandardsAssociations(CSA)whereapplicable,and
complieswith requirementsofANSIStandard1192,the nationally
recognized“StandardforRecreationalVehicles – Installation of
Plumbing, HeatingandElectricalSystems.”The RecreationalVehicle
IndustryAssociation(RVIA)and CanadianStandardsAssociation
(CSA)periodicallyinspectourproduction linesandassistusin
maintainingstrict compliancewithinstallation andsafetystandardsfor
thosesystems. Yourfollow-up withperiodic safetyinspections
and aprogramof preventivemaintenance is important forthe
continuation of safe and trouble-free operation.
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Camping isagreatwaytorelaxandenjoytheoutdoors withyour
friendsand family.Pleaserememberto tread lightlyonourbeautiful
landand leaveonlyyourfootprintssothat others mayenjoynature
asmuch asyou did.
SAFETYCONSIDERATIONS______________________________
The terms NOTE,CAUTION, WARNING and DANGER have
specificmeaningsinthismanualaswellascomponent manuals.
A NOTE providesadditionalinformation tomake a step orprocedure
easierorclearer.Disregardinga NOTE couldcauseinconvenience,
but would not be likelyto cause damage orpersonalinjury.
A CAUTION emphasizesareaswhereequipment damage could
result. Disregardinga CAUTION couldcause permanent mechanical
damage. However, personalinjuryisunlikely.
A WARNING isgivingnoticetouserthatpotentialinjuriesmay
occurto aperson fromequipment andmechanicalfailure.
Disregardinga WARNING mayresultinseriousphysicalinjuryto
occupant.
A DANGER alertsareaswheresafetymeasuresMUSTBE
STRICTLYADHEREDTO,assuchfailurecanbe dangerous.
Disregardinga DANGERcould causeseriousinjuryandpossible
loss oflife.
REPORTINGSAFETYDEFECTS
Ifyou believethat yourvehiclehasadefectwhichcouldcausea
crashorcouldcauseinjuryordeath, youshouldimmediatelyinform
the NationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration(NHTSA)in
addition to notifying VENTURERV.
IfNHTSA inadditionreceivessimilarcomplaints,itmayopenan
investigation,andifitfindsthat asafetydefectexistsinagroup of
vehicles,itmayorderarecallandremedycampaign. However,
NHTSA cannot becomeinvolved inindividualproblemsbetween
you,yourdealerorVENTURERV.
TocontactNHTSA,youmayeithercall the AutoSafetyHotlinetoll-
free at 1-800-424-9393 orwrite to:
NHTSA
USDepartment ofTransportation
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Washington, DC 20590
Youcanalsoobtainotherinformation about motorvehiclesafety
fromthe Hotline.
SafetyWhenEmergencyStopping
It iswisetocarryroad flagsand/ortriangularwarning devicesto be
used whennecessary.When pulling off ahighway,useyourfour
wayhazardlightsaswarningflashers,evenifonlyto change
drivers.Pulloff the roadwaycompletelyifatallpossibleto change
flat tiresoranyotheremergencyneeds.
AdditionalSafetyConsiderations
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1. Sanitizethe freshwatersupplysystemperiodically(see
sanitizinginstructions).
2. Keepwaterconnection fittingsfromcoming incontactwith the
ground ordrainhose to reduce chanceofcontamination.
3. EnlistservicesofaQualified RVTechnicianto fixpropaneor
electricalappliances,oranyotherpropane orelectricalsystem
problem.
4. Alwayshaveaserviceablefireextinguisherplaced inan easily
accessiblelocation.
5. Insurethat tiresareingood conditionand properlyinflated.
Watchtireinflationclosely.Under-inflated tireswilloverheat.
Overheatedtiresareapotentialhazardastheymaythrow
rubberandcauseablow-out.Checkthetirepressurebefore
each tripwhile the tiresarecold.
6. Checkand tighten thewheellugsregularly(every50 miles
when newuntil200milesarereachedand thencheck the lugs
every500 miles).
7. Checkthe brakesinasafearea – not whiletravelingon abusy
highway.
8. Alwaysblockthe trailerwheelssolidlybeforeunhitching.
9. Beforeleaving acamparea withatrailerintow,insure:
a. The safetypinorlocking leverisseated.
b. The breakawaywireisattached tothetowvehicle.
c. Alljacksareraised sothattheycannottouchthe ground.
d. The 110voltA.C.electricalcordisproperlystored..
e. The safetychainsareattached toreceiver..
f. Allinteriorlightsare off.
10. Observe and obeythe warning labelsattachedto yourvehicle
concerning propane, water,electricityand loading.
11. Extinguish all campfiresbefore leavingyourcampsite.
EXTENDED OR COLD WEATHER USE
YourVENTURErecreationalvehiclehasbeenbuiltforenjoyment in
a recreationalmanner. Thisrecreationalvehicleisnot intended to be
used asfull-timelivingquarters.Noristhisafourseason unit. Using
thisunitinfreezing conditionsisnot recommended. However,ifunit
isused infreezing weather,following areguidelinesto follow. Any
problemsresulting fromfreezing are not coveredunderwarranty.
1. For winteruseinfreezingconditions,moreprotection maybe
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required. Useskirtingand/orinsulation belowfloorlevelto
provide additionalprotection.
2. Remember,waterfreezesat32oFahrenheitwhetherfreshor
drainage.Propercaremustbe usedto protectanysystemat
32o Fahrenheitorlower.Localrecreationalvehicledealers and
campground personnelmaybe ableto adviseyouonneeded
protection.
3. Energyrequirements,suchaspropane and electricalsupplies
mustbe adequate.Protectyourpropaneregulatorfromfreeze-
ups.
4. Duringcoldweatheryou willexperiencemorecondensation
than normal. Usingventilation oradehumidifiermaybe needed.
CONDENSATION_______________________________________
_
Whereitcomesfrom,what causesit,andvarioussolutions.
Condensation isnot a warrantyissue.
Causes:
A. When cooking food ortaking ashower,warmmoistair
circulatesthroughoutthecoachattachingitselfto cooler
surfaces,forming beadsand running down the wallorwindow
B. Normalbreathing willemitapproximately1/2pint ofmoisture
intotheairperperson, perday.The more occupantsthe greater
quantityofcondensationyou mayfind.
Solutions:
1. When taking ashower,open bathroofvent approximately½
inch allowing warmmoist airto escape.
2. Use the powervent overrange whencooking.
3. Ifcondensation isfound incabinet orclosets, open doorslightly
toequalize temperatureand provideventilation.
Continuouslivinginyourrecreational vehicle couldcause acceleratedwear
to components above recreational use.
CAUTION
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Numerouswaysareprovided toexchange airin coaches.
1. Open windowsonnon-rainydays,allowing airexchange
between inside and outside.
2. Powerhoodventabove cooking stovewillsend heat and food
smell outside.
3. Roofvent; numeroustypes;
a. Standard airflowusing gravityflow method.
b. Power(12vor110v)ventswill moveairfaster.
c. Hi-volume powervents, operation in12 volt powercan
exchange airina coach in severalminutesifwindows
areopen accordingly.Ifthereisa fan inthe rear, open
window(s) in front.
Different brands/modelshavedifferent features,suchasremote
control, rainsensor,variable speed controlswitch, etc.
Read carefullythe operatinginstructionswhichareprovidedbythe
manufacture and can be found inyourcoach.
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CHAPTER 2
SERVICE PROCEDURES
BASIC SERVICEPROCEDURES___________________________
VENTURERVandYourVENTURERVDealerhaveastrongand
dedicated interestinmaintaining the highestqualitycustomer
relationswith itsowners.Yoursatisfaction withyourVENTURE
recreationalvehicleandyourVENTURERVdealerisourprimary
concern. Inaddition to producinghighqualityproducts,we want to
assureourcustomersof oursupportwithpartsand service
availability. Ourdealernetworkisthefirstchoice toserveand supply
yourneedsforyourrecreationalvehicle.Ourauthorized
dealers willpleasantlyassistinproviding servicemaintenance
needsplusparts,options,and information concerningyour
recreationalvehicle.
Shouldyouexperienceaproblemwith serviceavailability,please
followthe stepsintheorderlisted below.
1. Contactyourselling dealer’sservicedepartment foran
appointment. Describeto the bestofyourknowledge the nature
ofthe problem.Pleasekeep appointmentsto establishagood,
workable relationship.
2. Contacttheownerorgeneralmanagerofthedealershipshould
the initialattempt fail with the service department.
3. Contact: CustomerRelationsDepartment
VENTURERV
0985N 900W
Shipshewana, IN 46565
Phone: (866)472-5460
Hours: (8am-5pmE.S.T.)
E-mail: venture@venture-rv.com
Website: http://www.venture-rv.com
Givealltheaboveinformationasrequestedalongwiththe
serialnumberofthe coachinquestion. We willmake every
attempt to resolve yourproblem.
Pleasebearinmindthat mostproblemsarisefrom
misunderstandingsconcerningwarrantycoverageand service. In
mostinstances,youwillbereferred to the dealerleveland your
concernswill be resolved with the dealer’sfacilitiesand personnel.
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Dealer
YourauthorizedVENTURERVdealerhasperformed aPDI (pre-
deliveryinspection)onyourrecreationalvehicle.Sinceyourdealer
isauthorized to sell VENTURERVproducts,theyarealsothereto
supplyparts,optionalequipment, and provide servicerepairs,
warrantyorotherwise asneeded.
Firstchoiceforwarrantyrepairs isyourselling VENTURERV
dealer.Otherdealers canbeused, however,priorapprovalis
required.
Somerecreationalvehicledealers maybe authorized service
centers forcertainmanufacturers ofproductswarranted separately,
suchasappliances.Checkwithyourdealerbeforecontacting
anyoneelsetoreducedelays.Ifthedealerisnotan authorized
servicecenterforthe productinquestion, hecan assistyou in
obtaining authorized service.
Factory
Servicerepairs can be performed at the manufacturing facilityat
Shipshewana,Indiana. ShouldyourVENTURERVproductbe in
needofmajorrepairs and yourdealerrecommendsfactoryrepairs,
please followthe stepslisted belowforsuchwork.
1. Yourdealer must makean appointment withservicepersonnel
at the factoryPRIOR toyourarrival.
2. Anyfreightcosts,aretheresponsibilityofthe owneraslisted in
the warrantycoverage schedule.
Parts
Stocking ofpartsvariesfromdealerto dealer.Anyauthorized dealer
can orderanyrequiredpartto be shippedtotheirdealership.All
partsare obtained throughauthorized VENTURERVdealers only.
Owner’s Responsibility
When owningandusing arecreationalvehicle, itis important to
performregularand normalmaintenance. Thisisrecommended
twiceayear,spring and fall,to prevent undesireddeterioration of
yourcoach. Weatherelementsplayan importantfunction on
sealantsand othercomponentsrequiring normalmaintenance.
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Asan ownerandoperator,itisyourresponsibilityandobligation to
inspectandreturnyourcoachtoanauthorizeddealerforrepairs as
required. Yourauthorizedsellingdealerisalwaysyourfirstchoice
andhecertainlyhascontinuedinterestinyoursatisfaction.Asyour
manufacturer,werecommend that inspectionandservicebe
performed byyourselling dealership.
Ifyou aretraveling andareunableto locatean authorized
VENTURERVdealer,oran authorizeddealerforthe component
needingservice, please callourcustomerservice officeat (866-472-
5460.Serviceatanon-authorized dealerMUSThaveprior
authorization.You maybe asked to return anymechanicalpartsthat
arereplacedbeforereimbursement considerationismade.
Unauthorizedorimproperrepairs mayvoidthewarrantyofthat
component.Alwayskeep yourowner’smanualalongwithacopyof
yourwarrantyregistration with youwhen traveling.
Seasonal Site
When placingyouruniton acampsite inthespringand returningit
in the fallto yourhome, it’sclassed asa “seasonalsite.”
Performing repairworkon suchasite isnot recommended for
numerousreasons;available parts, tools,space, weatherconditions,
etc.
Anyservicerepairs whichrequireaservicetechnicianalsorequire
the unitto betaken toaservicefacility,preferablyyourselling
dealer.
Warrantycoverage doesnot include triporservicecall costsfor
such a trip. It istheowners responsibilitytoprovide forsuch costs.
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KZRV, LPd/b/aVENTURERV
TOWABLE LIMITEDWARRANTY
OneYearLimitedWarranty
SUMMARY OF WARRANTY: VentureRVwarrantsthateverytowable
recreational vehicle or truckcamper purchasedfromanauthorizedVentureRV
dealer tothefirstretail consumerwasfree fromsubstantial defectsinmaterials
andworkmanshipwhenit arrivedonthedealer’slot, exceptthoseexclusions
set forthbelow. Nothingcontainedhereinshall beinterpretedasapromiseof
futureperformance. Thewarrantyperiod beginsonthedate ofpurchaseor the
date theunit isfirstplacedinservice,whichever isearlier. ThisTowable Lim-
itedWarranty[“TLW”] doesnotapplytotowable recreational vehiclesor
truckcamperspurchasedfromanysource other thananauthorizedVentureRV
dealer.
EXCLUSIONS FROMWARRANTY: Excludedfromcoverageunderthe
TLWare: (1) itemsadded, changed, or modifiedafter theunit lefttheposses-
sionofVentureRV; (2) unitsusedfor anycommercial purpose; (3) unitsused
for full-timeresidentialuseor morethanoccasional recreational use;(4) wear
andtear causedbynormal usagebytheconsumer, including butnotlimitedto
fadingor discolorationofsoftgoods[e.g., tents, upholstery,drapes, carpet,
vinyl, screens, cushions, andmattresses], fading or discolorationofexterior or
fiberglass components, tears, punctures, soiling,mildew,mold, andtheeffects
ofmoisturecondensationinsidetheunit; (5) theeffectsofalteration, tamper-
ing,mishandling,neglect, abuse,misuse,weather, actsofnature, actsofGod,
or corrosiveatmospheresthatpromote rusting, oxidation, or pitting;(6) minor
imperfectionsthat do notinterfereor affect thesuitabilityoftheunit for its
intendeduse; (7) theeffectsof consumer’sor transferee’sfailuretoperform
normal androutinemaintenance [e.g., inspections, lubrication, adjustments,
tighteningofscrewsandbolts,tighteningoflug nutsandwheels, sealing, rotat-
ing, cleaning, or other damagesresultingfromfailingtofollowthemainte-
nance schedule andproceduresintheownersmanual;(8) damagesresulting
frommisalignmentor adjustmentstoaxlesor spindlescausedbyimproper
maintenance,modification, loading, unloading, roadhazards, roaddefects, off
roadtravel, or tirefailures;(9)damagescausedbythenegligentor intentional
useor misuseoftheunit bytheconsumer or transferee, includingbutnotlim-
itedtooccurrenceswhile towing theunit;(10) loss or damagecausedbyaper-
sonor business asaresult oftransportingtheunit after sale totheconsumer,
deliveringtheunit, or parkingtheunit; (11) loss or damagetotheplumbing
systemcausedbyfreezing;(12) claimsfor personal injuriesofanytype; (13)
costsoftransportationoftheunit for repairs;and(14)componentsthat are
warrantedseparatelybyanother manufacturer [thewarrantyprovidedbya
componentmanufacturer isthesole responsibilityofthat manufacturer, and
VentureRVdoesnotwarrantthosecomponents. Pleaserefer tothewarranties
issuedbythecomponentmanufacturersfor thetermsandconditionsofsuch
warranties].
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TOOBTAINWARRANTYSERVICE: Warrantyservice maybeper-
formedonlyatVentureRV, or at VentureRVauthorizeddealersandservice
centers. Contact VentureRVfor alistofauthorizeddealersandservice cen-
ters. REPAIRSORREPLACEMENTSBYUNAUTHORIZEDDEALERS
ORSERVICE CENTERSWILLVOIDTHISTLW. Iftheconsumer believes
that aclaimeddefect iscoveredbythisTLW, contact mustbemadewith
VENTURE RV, asdescribedbelow, or anauthorizedVentureRVdealer,
WITHINTHE WARRANTYPERIOD. Sufficientinformationmustbegiven
toattempttoresolvetheclaimedproblem. ShouldVentureRVdeterminethat
repair orreplacementisappropriate, theconsumermustdeliver theunittothe
dealer or service center asdirected. Deliveryshall occurnolater thanthirty
(30) daysafter theauthorizationfor repair or replacement. Donotdeliveryour
unittoVentureRV, anauthorizeddealer, or service centerwithoutprior au-
thorization. All costsincurredbytheconsumer for transportationfor warranty
service shall bethesole responsibilityoftheconsumer. Theconsumermust
contact VentureRVbyCERTIFIEDMAILwithawrittendescriptionofthe
claimedwarranteddefect andtheeffortstoremedyit. FAILURE TOSO NO-
TIFY VentureRVINTHISREGARDSHALLRENDERTHISTLWVOID
AS TOTHE CLAIMEDDEFECT. Thescheduling ofwarrantyworkat an
authorizeddealer or service center isnotcontrolledbyVentureRVanddelays
maybeexperienced. VentureRVisnotresponsible for loss ofuseoftheunit,
expensesfor fuel, telephone, food, lodging, travel, loss ofincomeor revenue,
or loss ofor damagetopersonal property.
DISCLAIMERAND LIMITATIONSOF WARRANTIES: NEITHER
VENTURE RV,NOR ITS DEALERS SHALLBE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY
KIND OR ANY OTHERFINANCIALLOSS ARISINGOUTOF OR IN CONNEC-
TION WITHTHE SALE OR USE OF THISPRODUCT, WHETHERBASEDIN
CONTRACT,TORT, STRICTLIABILITY, EQUITY, OR ANYOTHERTHEORY,
EVENIFVentureRV HAS BEENADVISEDOF THE POSSIBILITYOF SUCH
DAMAGES. VentureRV’SENTIRE LIABILITYSHALLBE LIMITEDTOREPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT, ATVentureRV'S SOLE OPTION.
THE UNITEDNATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FORTHE INTERNA-
TIONALSALE OF GOODS IS HEREBY EXCLUDEDIN ITS ENTIRETYFROM
APPLICATION TOTHIS TLW.
THIS TLW,AND THE REMEDIES HEREUNDER, ARE EXCLUSIVEAND IN
LIEUOF ALLOTHERWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULARPUR-
POSE, CORRESPONDENCEWITHDESCRIPTION, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT,
ALLOF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLYDISCLAIMEDBY VentureRV.THIS TLW
GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTSAND YOU MAYALSOHAVE OTHER
RIGHTS THATVARY DEPENDINGONLOCALLAW. SOME STATES LIMIT
OR PROHIBITLIMITATIONSOF WARRANTIES, SOTHE ABOVE MAYNOT
APPLYTOYOU. YOU SHOULDCONSULTACOMPETENTATTORNEYFOR
LEGALADVICE
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MISCELLANEOUS: Norepairorreplacementeffectedshall causeany
extensionor renewal ofthewarrantyperiod. VentureRVmaymakepartsand/
or design changesfromtimetotimewithoutnotice andrepairsor replacements
maybemadewithnewor differentparts. VentureRVreservestherightto
makechangesinthedesign or material ofitsproductswithoutincurringany
obligationtoincorporate suchchangesinanyproduct previouslymanufac-
tured. AtVentureRV’s, sole option, anydispute concerninganywarranted
defect mayberesolvedthroughmediationor arbitration. ThisTLWshall be
governedbythelawsoftheState ofIndiana, andanylegal actionshall be
broughtonlyintheCircuit or Superior CourtofLaGrangeCounty, Indiana. In
caseofconflictsbetweenthisTLWandanyotherwarrantiesissuedor con-
veyedbyVentureRV, thetermsofthisTLWshall govern.
ALTERNATIVEDISPUTE RESOLUTION: Thepartiesshall attemptin
good faithtoresolveanydisputesbynegotiations. Ifunsuccessful,Venture
RVmay, initssole discretion,elect tosubmitthematter tobindingarbitration
and, ifsuchelectionisexercised, theconsumer covenantsand agreesthat he,
she, they, or it shall submit anysuchdisputestosuchbindingarbitration. The
arbitral bodyshall beeither theAmericanArbitrationAssociationor theNa-
tional ArbitrationFoundation,andtherulesofthebodychosenbyVentureRV
shall governexcepttotheextentsameareinconflict withtheIndianaUniform
ArbitrationAct,whichshall govern. Thearbitrator isexpresslyempoweredto
enter anaward ofdefault againstanypartyintheeventof:(a) thefailureor
refusal ofsuchpartytocomplywithanydeadlinefixedbythearbitrator;(b)
thefailureor refusal ofsuchpartytomaketimelypaymentofanyfees, expens-
es, or other chargesbilledbythearbitrator;or (c) anyother failureor refusal
bysuchpartytocooperate andparticipate inanyaspect ofthearbitrationpro-
ceedings. Thearbitratorwill admit onlyrelevantandreliable evidence at the
hearing, butnoparticular rulesofevidence arespecifiedfor use. Thehearing
shall beelectronicallyrecordedbyanIndianaNotaryPublic or other officer
authorizedbyIndianalawtoadminister oaths, andall witnesseswhoshall tes-
tifyshall beswornonoathtotell thetruth. Thearbitrator mayaward injunc-
tiverelief, interest, andattorneyfeesinanequitable amountbaseduponthe
degree towhichtheprevailing partyprevailsonthemerits;however, thearbi-
trator isnotempoweredtoaward punitiveor exemplarydamages. All costsof
thearbitration, including therecording thereof, shall besharedequallybythe
parties. Thearbitrationproceedingsandaward shall remainconfidential, and
nopartymaydisclosetoanyperson, exceptattorneysfor theparties, anyas-
pect oftheproceedings.
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WARRANTYREGISTRATIONAND CONTACTINFORMATION:
Thewarrantyregistrationsfor componentpartsshouldbecompletedanddeliv-
eredinaccordance withtheinstructionscontainedtherein. TheTLWregistra-
tionmustbecompletedandreturnedtoVentureRVwithinfifteen(15) daysof
deliveryoftheunit totheconsumer. Failuretodo socanvoidthisTLWor
causedelaysinobtainingbenefits. TheTLWregistration, and all inquiries,
mustbedirectedto:VENTURE RV, WarrantyDepartment, 0985N900W,
Shipshewana, Indiana46565,Telephone: (260) 768-4016. [Form1year 6-1-
12]
Model Number____________V.I.N.____________________________
DealerInformation:
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CustomerInformation:
Name: ______________________________
Address: ______________________________
______________________________
Phone: ______________________________
I HEREBYACKNOWLEDGETHAT I HAVERECEIVED,
READ, AND UNDERSTAND THISTOWABLELIMITED
WARRANTY, AND THAT I HAVEINSPECTEDTHE UNIT
AND FIND IT INTHE CONDITION REPRESENTED.
Date:____________________
_______________________________
Purchaser
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