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Brand | Coachmen RV |
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Model | Viking 17FQ 2019 |
Category | Camping Equipment |
Language | English |
The awning is designed for shade only and is not suitable for use during rain conditions.
Retract awning during rain, windy conditions, when unattended, and at night to prevent damage.
Open the GREY WATER valve outside if the bathtub or sink backs up.
Grey water tanks hold 32 gallons; typically fill after 3 showers and dishes. Valve can be left open for longer trips.
Only use RV/Marine grade toilet paper to prevent drain clogs.
Do not flush anything other than waste and approved toilet paper; no wipes or feminine products.
Level the camper front-to-back and side-to-side, slightly unlevel to the back for AC drainage.
Lower stabilizer jacks using a manual tool or electric drill for stabilization after leveling.
Pull out the 30amp cable, plug into the campsite's 30amp outlet, and ensure the breaker is on.
Connect hose to 'City Water' and spigot for pressurized water; relieve pressure before disconnecting.
Fill freshwater tank and use the water pump when no city connection is available; turn pump off when not needed.
Connect one end of the sewer hose to the camper's twist lock and the other to the campsite sewer connection.
Pull black handle for toilet waste and grey handle for sink/shower waste to drain tanks completely.
Lift hose to drain completely, close valves after draining, drain grey tank daily, and monitor for backups.
Check outside breakers first, then inside breakers; flip switches off and on to reset power.
Operate water pump only when not connected to city water; do not leave it running continuously.
Ensure propane is on before turning on the water heater switch; turn off after use to conserve propane.
Monitor tank levels (battery, fresh, black, grey) via the indicator lights on the control panel.
Operate water heater, water pump, ceiling lights, and awning extend/retract via the control panel switches.
Allow refrigerator time to cool; use a torch lighter for the stove.
Check breakers for power issues; locate GFI outlet by the front door and check if tripped.
Clean and sanitize all interior areas including bedding, dishes, toilet, sinks, shower, appliances, windows, and floors.
Clean exterior appliances, flush black/grey tanks, and store camp chairs properly.