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CHALET A-Frame - DEALER RESPONSIBILITY

CHALET A-Frame
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11
DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
Your RV has been thoroughly inspected at the
factory before shipment. However, your dealer
is responsible for performing a complete pre-
delivery inspection of all your trailer’s
components. This should assure you that all
components are in proper working order and
free of defects prior to you taking delivery.
During the delivery process, the dealer should
have taken you through the inside, as well as
around the exterior of the RV, to instruct and
explain the proper usage of all of the following
items:
Appliances
Dinette Bed Conversions
Electrical System
Fresh Water System
Propane Gas System
Loading and Unloading
Optional Equipment
RV Park Hookup
Waste System
Egress Exits
While the dealer has provided basic
instructions on how to use your RV, it is
ultimately your responsibility to make sure you
fully understand how to use the trailer prior to
doing so. To fulfill this responsibility, in
addition to the instructions received from the
dealer, you must read all instructional material
furnished with the RV. If you do not understand
how to operate any appliance or equipment,
you should return to your dealer for further
instructions.
Your Chalet comes with applicable loose items
based on the standard features and options on
your particular trailer. Please make sure that
you have each of these items:
Appliance Information Package
Keys to the entry & baggage doors
Fire Extinguisher (mounted)
Remote controls
Stabilizer jack handle
PLANNING AND PREPARATION
Proper planning of your trip will ensure
a pleasurable experience. A thorough
knowledge of your RV is important if
you are going to get the most of the
convenience and safety built into your
trailer. You should become as familiar
with your trailer as you are with your
own personal car or truck. If you have
trouble or questions, you should consult
your dealer.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Maintaining your trailer according to
the maintenance schedules given in this
manual helps to keep your camping
experiences trouble-free while
preserving your investment. When your
trailer needs maintenance, keep in mind
that your Chalet dealer’s staff is trained
in servicing the many systems in your
trailer. Your Chalet dealer is dedicated
to your satisfaction and will be pleased
to answer any questions and concerns.
The Maintenance Chart located at the
rear of this manual defines the
minimum maintenance intervals.
Adherence to this schedule will
minimize the possibility of failure of
important systems of your camper. The
time spent inspecting and maintaining
your trailer will provide you with many
years of trouble free recreational
pleasure.
ALTERING OR MODIFYING YOUR
RV MAY VOID YOUR WARRANTY
Even doing something as simple as hanging
a picture. A drill, screw or nail could
penetrate an unseen gas line or electrical
circuit, which would be hazardous. If you
are not sure, call your Chalet dealer for
help! Also alterations or modifications to
your trailer may void your warranty.