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WARRANTY
See the warranty documents issued at time of delivery.
Alto Limited Warranty Details
The two (2) year warranty covers only manufacturing defects, equipment and appliance failure
and rain water tightness. In no case will the warranty cover damage, whatever the reason.
The ALTO Limited Warranty is detailed on a Warranty Card. It is filled out by the dealer and
presented to the owner during delivery of a new unit. The Limited Warranty card must be
presented to a dealer to obtain warranty service. It should be kept in the trailer during the
warranty period.
Exclusions
Normal Wear
Items such as tires, curtains, upholstery, floor coverings, windows, door and vent seals will show
wear or may even wear out within the two-year warranty period depending upon the amount of
usage, weather, and atmospheric conditions.
Accident
We strongly urge our dealers and customers to inspect the trailer upon delivery for any damage
caused by accident while being delivered to the dealer, or while it is on the dealer’s lot. Damage
of this nature becomes the dealer or customer’s responsibility upon acceptance of delivery,
unless Safari Condo is notified and the person making the delivery verifies the damage. Glass
breakage is usually accidental and covered by most insurance policies.
Abuse
Lack of customer care and/or improper maintenance will result in early failure for which Safari
Condo cannot be held responsible.
Exposure
Not unlike a car, the steel parts of a trailer can and will rust if subjected to prolonged exposure to
moisture, salt air, or corrosive airborne pollutants without repainting. Aluminum oxidizes when
unprotected under similar conditions, and refinery chemicals of a sulphurous nature are harmful
to finishes if not washed off periodically. Extremely hot or direct sunlight will deteriorate rubber
and fade curtains and upholstery. Conditions of this nature, although they may be normal for the
area, are beyond Safari Condo’s control and become the responsibility of the owner.
It is your responsibility as owner to take such preventative measures as required to maintain the
exterior caulking and sealer of your unit. It is your responsibility as owner to use reasonable,
prudent care to prevent foreseeable secondary damage from rain, plumbing leaks, and the
natural accumulation of moisture in your unit, such as a delaminated floor; stained upholstery,
carpeting, or drapes; mould formation and growth; furniture damage, etc. Mould is a natural