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Manufacturers Warranties
The following list of components has been compiled to
help you know which products installed on your recre-
ational vehicle may have their own warranties. If you
have any of these components on your RV, be sure to
check the manufacturer’s literature supplied with your RV
Owner’s packet to confirm whether they require you to
register your purchase with them to validate their war-
ranty. These warranties usually apply only to the first
owner of the recreational vehicle. We recommend that
you send the various warranty registration cards immedi-
ately before any time constraints on registration expire.
Manufacturer’s literature is supplied by each individual
company according to the specific items used in the pro-
duction of your RV. This information is part of the Own-
er’s packet you received with your RV. Only those prod-
ucts which are used on your RV will be included in this
packet. Inspect this literature with your dealer during the
pre-delivery inspection and report any literature shortage
to the dealer at that time.
APPLIANCES
Range
Water Heater
Range Hood
Microwave/Convection Oven
Coffee Maker
Refrigerator
Ice Maker
Roof Air Conditioner
Heaters
Furnace
Radio/Clock
TV/VCR/CD/DVD
GPS
WATER & DRAINAGE
Water Pump
Purifier
Faucet
Toilet
Holding Tank
Propane
Propane Tanks
Regulator
US ELECTRICAL
120VAC/12VDC Converter
Inverter
Generator
Battery
MISCELLANEOUS
Fire Extinguisher
CO Detector
Smoke Detector
Propane Detector
Rear Ladder
CHASSIS
Hitch
Leveling/Stabilizing Jacks
NOTE:
A component manufacturer is one who produces a prod-
uct which is used in the production of your RV.
Taking Delivery
There are two forms the dealer will complete concerning
your new recreational vehicle, the PDI (Pre-Delivery
Inspection sheet) and the Warranty Registration form. If
you do not have a copy in your Owners packet, request
a copy of these forms for your records. They are an
important part of the history of your RV. A qualified dealer
representative will perform a ‘walk-through’ demonstra-
tion which will provide you with important information
regarding the operation of your RV. Be sure you fully
understand the information given and the proper func-
tioning of your RV to ensure you have the best camping
experience possible. Your dealer will fully explain all the
system functions and will supply component information
for items used in the manufacture of your recreational
vehicle.
Making a Service Appointment
When you call to schedule your appointment, have the
following information available:
1. RV Identification Number (17 letters and digits,
sometimes referred to as a serial number).
2. Type of RV (for example, 2008 Cherokee Wolf Pack
fifth wheel).
3. Date of purchase.
4. Description of the problem.
5. History or repairs and repair center location (where
the repairs were performed).
6. A calendar with your schedule noted for conve-
nience in coordinating a service date that works for
you and the repair center.
Organize
Planning ahead and being prompt when having service
are beneficial for all. When someone misses his or her
appointment, or arrives late, it disrupts the service
schedule for the entire day. Please be courteous, and
drop your RV off at the scheduled time and on the sched-
uled date. Have a list ready, be specific, and be reason-
able with your expectations. Some repairs may require
special-order parts.
Waiting at the Repair Facility
For safety reasons, most insurance policies prohibit non-
employee personnel to be in the work area. If it is neces-
sary for you to wait until the repairs are completed, most
dealers provide you with a safe, comfortable customer
lounge.
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
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