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WARRANTY • 1
NEPTUNE 2004
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
MOTORHOME LIMITED WARRANTY
What the Period of Coverage Is:
If you use your Holiday Rambler® motorhome only for recreational travel and
family camping purposes, the Limited Warranty provided by Holiday Rambler
("Warrantor") covers your new motorhome when sold by an authorized dealer, for
twelve (12) months from the original retail purchase date or the first 24,000 miles
of use, whichever occurs first. However, the Limited Warranty provided by
Warrantor covers the steel or aluminum frame structure of the sidewalls (excluding
slide outs), roof, and rear and front walls for sixty (60) months from the original
retail purchase date or the first 50,000 miles of use, whichever occurs first.
If you use your motorhome for any rental, commercial or business purposes
whatsoever, the Limited Warranty provided by Warrantor covers your new
motorhome when sold by an authorized dealer for ninety (90) days from the
original retail purchase date or the first 24,000 miles of use, whichever occurs
first. In addition, the Limited Warranty provided by Warrantor covers the steel or
aluminum frame structure of the sidewalls (excluding slide outs), roof, and rear
and front walls for twelve (12) months from the original retail purchase date or the
first 24,000 miles of use, whichever occurs first. A conclusive presumption that
your motorhome has been used for commercial and/or business purposes arises if
you have filed a federal or state tax form claiming any business tax benefit related
to your ownership of the motorhome.
The above Limited Warranty coverage applies to all owners, including
subsequent owners, of the motorhome. However, a subsequent owner must submit
a warranty transfer form by filing the form through an authorized Holiday
Rambler dealer. A subsequent owner's warranty coverage period is the remaining
balance of the warranty coverage period the prior owner was entitled to under this
Limited Warranty. Warranty transfer forms can be obtained by contacting the
Customer Relations Department. There is no charge for the transfer.
WARRANTY
- LIMITED: 2004
WARRANTY - LIMITED: 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
WARRANTY - LIMITED: 2004 ROADMASTER CHASSIS . . .6
WARRANTY INFORMATION FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

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Holiday Neptune 2004 Specifications

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BrandHoliday
ModelNeptune 2004
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

HOLIDAY RAMBLER MOTORHOME LIMITED WARRANTY

What the Period of Coverage Is:

Details the duration of the limited warranty based on time or mileage.

Limitations of Implied Warranties

Discusses limitations and disclaimers of implied warranties by state law.

What the Warranty Covers

Explains what defects in manufacture and materials are covered by the warranty.

What We Will Do to Correct Problems

Outlines the process for repair and replacement of covered defects.

How to Get Service

Provides instructions on contacting authorized service centers and warranty department.

What the Warranty Does Not Cover

Lists items and conditions excluded from the limited warranty coverage.

Events Discharging Warrantor from Obligation Under Warranty

Details events that can void the warranty obligations.

Disclaimer of Consequential & Incidental Damages

States that consequential or incidental damages are not recoverable.

Legal Remedies

Explains legal rights and limitations regarding warranty enforcement.

ROADMASTER CHASSIS LIMITED WARRANTY

What the Period of Coverage Is:

Defines the warranty period for the Roadmaster Chassis for recreational use.

Limitations of Implied Warranties

Addresses limitations on implied warranties for the Roadmaster Chassis.

What the Warranty Covers

Details what defects in manufacture and materials of the Roadmaster Chassis are covered.

What We Will Do to Correct Problems

Outlines the process for repairing or replacing defects for the Roadmaster Chassis.

What the Warranty Does Not Cover

Lists items and conditions excluded from the Roadmaster Chassis warranty.

Events Discharging Warrantor from Obligation Under Warranty

Details events that void the warranty obligations for the Roadmaster Chassis.

Disclaimer of Consequential & Incidental Damages

States exclusion of consequential and incidental damages for the Roadmaster Chassis.

Legal Remedies

Explains legal rights and limitations for warranty enforcement.

General Information Section 1

SAFETY SYMBOL LEGEND

Explains various safety symbols used throughout the manual.

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

Instructs on reporting safety defects to NHTSA and Monaco.

SERVICE SUGGESTIONS

Offers advice on scheduling and preparing for motorhome service appointments.

OWNER’S RECORD - SERIAL NUMBERS

Provides space to record serial numbers for motorhome and components.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Defines technical terms used in the manual.

DRIVING & SAFETY Section 2

Inspections

Emphasizes the importance of pre-trip inspections for safe motorhome operation.

Driving Tips

Offers essential tips for driving a motorhome, including awareness and control.

PRE-TRIP PREPARATIONS - CHECKLIST

Lists essential items and checks to perform before traveling.

TIRES

Discusses the function and importance of tires for motorhome performance and safety.

WEIGHING THE MOTORHOME

Explains the importance of weighing the motorhome for safe operation.

SMOKE DETECTOR

Explains the operation, testing, and maintenance of the smoke detector.

LP-GAS DETECTOR

Explains the requirements, function, and sensitivity of the LP-Gas detector.

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR

Explains the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning and the function of the detector.

FIRE EXTINGUISHER

Explains the location and usage instructions for the fire extinguisher.

EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CARE Section 3

EXTERIOR CARE

Covers general exterior cleaning and maintenance procedures.

INTERIOR CARE

Covers general interior cleaning and maintenance procedures.

FABRICS

Discusses fabric care, cleaning codes, and specifications.

Vinyl

Provides specific care and cleaning instructions for Morbern Vinyl.

WOOD CARE

Details care and cleaning procedures for wood surfaces.

COUNTERTOPS

Covers care and cleaning for countertops.

MOLD & MILDEW

Explains what mold is, what it needs to grow, and its consequences.

PEST CONTROL

Offers advice on identifying and controlling various pests.

LUBRICATION MAINTENANCE - GENERAL

Covers guidelines for performing scheduled lubrication maintenance.

STORAGE

Covers storage procedures for the motorhome.

WINTER STORAGE - Checklist

Offers a checklist for preparing the motorhome for winter storage.

APPLIANCES Section 4

REFRIGERATOR

Covers the introduction, operation, and maintenance of the refrigerator.

MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN

Covers the operation and features of the microwave/convection oven.

COOKTOP

Explains the operation and requirements of the LP-Gas cooktop.

WATER HEATER

Covers water heater operation using AC or LP-Gas.

WASHER-DRYER (Opt.)

Covers the optional washer-dryer's capacity and operation.

EQUIPMENT Section 5

ENTRY STEP

Covers the operation and maintenance of the electric entry step.

SLIDE-OUT

Covers the operation and maintenance of the slide-out rooms.

AWNINGS

Covers the operation and maintenance of various awnings.

FANS

Covers the operation of the bathroom fan and exhaust fan.

SOFA BED

Describes the different types of sofa beds and their conversion to a bed.

DINETTE BOOTH

Explains how to convert the dinette booth into a bed and adjust the table.

ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS

Covers the components and operation of the entertainment systems.

SYSTEMS CONTROL CENTER

Describes the central control panel for operating the motorhome.

WATER SYSTEMS Section 6

WATER SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION

Introduces the water systems section and general information.

MONITOR PANEL - WATER

Explains the water tank monitor panel and its indicators.

WATER SERVICE CENTER

Details the components located in the water service center compartment.

WATER TANK - Fresh Fill

Provides instructions for filling the fresh water tank and using city water.

WATER PUMP

Covers the operation and function of the water pump.

Troubleshooting the Water Pump

Offers troubleshooting steps for water pump issues.

WATER FILTER

Details the installation and replacement of the water filter cartridge.

WATER SYSTEM - Troubleshooting

Discusses common water system problems and leak detection.

Disinfecting Fresh Water

Provides procedures for disinfecting the fresh water system using chlorine bleach.

WASTE WATER SYSTEMS

Covers waste disposal regulations and tank management.

TOILET

Covers toilet operation, cleaning, and maintenance.

COLD WEATHER USE

Discusses precautionary measures for using water systems in cold weather.

WINTERIZING

Details methods for winterizing the water, plumbing, and sewer systems.

LP-Gas Systems Section 7

LP-GAS SYSTEMS

Covers the operation and care of LP-Gas system equipment.

LP-GAS DETECTOR

Explains the requirements, function, and sensitivity of the LP-Gas detector.

LP-GAS TANK STATUS MONITORING

Describes methods for monitoring the amount of fuel in the LP-Gas tank.

LP-GAS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES - CHECKLIST

Provides immediate steps to take if a gas leak is detected.

LP-GAS TANK

Covers LP-Gas tank capacity and filling procedures.

LP-GAS FUNDAMENTALS

Provides basic information about LP-Gas, including fittings and safety codes.

LP-GAS REGULATOR

Explains the function and operation of the two-stage LP-Gas regulator.

LP-GAS HOSE INSPECTION

Details how to inspect flexible LP-Gas supply hoses for damage.

LP-GAS DISTRIBUTION LINES

Describes the LP-Gas distribution system within the motorhome.

LP-GAS CONSUMPTION

Explains how to determine fuel consumption and appliance BTU ratings.

LP-GAS SAFETY TIPS

Provides essential safety tips for handling LP-Gas.

Electrical Systems - House Section 8

HOUSE ELECTRICAL - INTRODUCTION

Introduces the house electrical system and its power sources.

Shore Power

Explains how to connect to shore power service safely and efficiently.

Generator

Covers generator selection, operation, and fuel consumption.

BATTERY DISCONNECT - HOUSE

Explains the function and location of the main battery disconnect switches.

SHORE POWER HOOK-UP

Provides safety precautions and procedures for hooking up to shore power.

GENERATOR - 120 VOLT AC (LP-GAS)

Covers the standard LP-Gas generator's specifications and operation.

Resetting the Circuit Breaker

Explains how to reset a tripped circuit breaker.

GFCI BREAKERS & OUTLETS

Explains the types and function of GFCI breakers and outlets.

Energy Management System - 50 Amp (Optional)

Covers the operation of the 50 Amp Smart EMS for power management.

DISTRIBUTION PANEL - HOUSE 12 VOLT DC

Details the layout and function of the 12 Volt DC distribution panel.

FUSES

Explains fuse types, ratings, and how to identify blown fuses.

BATTERIES - How They Work

Explains the basic chemical operation and principles of batteries.

Battery Maintenance

Provides minimum maintenance recommendations for batteries.

Testing the Battery

Details methods for testing battery status using a monitor panel or hydrometer.

Reasons Why Batteries Fail

Lists common causes for battery failure, including physical condition and sulfation.

BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS CHARTS

Presents charts for battery specifications, amp loads, and state of charge.

CONVERTER - 60 AMP (Units Without Inverters)

Explains the function and testing of the power converter.

INVERTER (Optional)

Describes the dual functions of the inverter/charger and its operation.

Charge Cycles

Details the three steps of the battery charging cycle: Bulk, Accept, and Float.

Electrical Systems - Chassis Section 9

CHASSIS ELECTRICAL - INTRODUCTION

Introduces the chassis electrical system and its components.

CHASSIS BATTERY DISCONNECT

Explains the function and operation of the battery disconnect switch.

CHASSIS BATTERY

Describes the chassis battery's role and maintenance requirements.

BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS CHARTS

Presents charts with specifications for chassis batteries and engine requirements.

FUSES & CIRCUITS

Details the front electrical panel, fuses, and automotive fuses.

ALTERNATOR

Covers the alternator's specifications and testing procedures.

STEERING COLUMN

Describes the tilt and telescope steering wheel control lever.

DASH

Details the indicator lamps, gauges, and switches on the dash.

Indicator Lamps

Explains the meaning of various dash indicator lamps.

Gauges

Describes the function of the motorhome's gauges.

Switches

Explains the operation of various switches on the steering column and dash.

Air Conditioners & Heater Controls

Covers the operation of the dash A/C, heater, and mode controls.

DIAGNOSTIC PLUG LOCATION

Shows the location of diagnostic plugs for ABS and engine systems.

Chassis Information Section 10

CHASSIS - INTRODUCTION

Introduces the chassis electrical system and its components.

AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM

Explains the components and operation of the air compressing system.

AIR SPRINGS

Describes the components of air spring suspension systems.

BRAKE SYSTEM

Details the motorhome's four separate braking systems.

PARKING BRAKE & EMERGENCY BRAKE SYSTEM

Details how to activate and use the parking/emergency brake system.

AXLE

Describes the front steer axle components and their maintenance.

DRIVE AXLE & DRIVE SHAFT

Covers the drive axle's construction, maintenance, and function.

STEERING SYSTEM

Describes the components and operation of the hydraulic steering system.

ENGINE

Provides general information about the diesel engine's operation.

OIL RECOMMENDATIONS - ENGINE

Covers engine oil recommendations and maintenance guidelines.

COOLANT

Covers coolant recommendations, maintenance, and checking freeze points.

CHARGE AIR COOLER

Explains the function and cleaning of the charge air cooler.

TRANSMISSION

Covers the Allison MH-2000 series transmission, its components, and operation.

FUEL REQUIREMENTS

Specifies recommended diesel fuel types and warnings.

FUEL TANK

Describes the diesel fuel tank capacity, pickup tube, and storage recommendations.

FUEL FILTERS

Explains the function of primary and secondary fuel filters and how to drain them.

FUEL SENDING UNIT

Explains the operation of the fuel sender and how to check the gauge.

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

Covers the power steering reservoir, its filter, and oil level checks.

AIR FILTER MINDER

Explains the function and operation of the air filter minder.

AIR FILTER - Replacing the Filter

Provides instructions for replacing the air cleaner cartridge.

LUBRICATION POINTS CHART

Presents a chart detailing lubrication points and their service intervals.

PARTS - COMMON SOLENOIDS & SENDERS

Identifies and describes common solenoids and sending units.

SPECIFICATIONS - CHARTS

Presents specification charts for Neptune models, weights, measurements, and tank capacities.

TIRE CHART

Provides a chart of tire sizes, load ratings, inflation pressures, and max speeds.

METRIC/U.S. CONVERSION CHART

Offers conversion factors between metric and U.S. customary units.

MAINTENANCE RECORD

Provides a template for recording scheduled maintenance and services performed.

LUBRICATION SERVICE RECORD

Details the key for lubrication services and provides a record table.

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