Unity Motorhome
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Vehicle Operation
NOTICE
Carefully observe the engine temperature,
especially during long climbs. If you notice
overheating, pull off the road and allow the
engine to fully cool before continuing. Refer
to the chassis manual in the Motorhome
Information Kit for instructions on topping
up the radiator.
Extended brake applications can cause
excessive wear, overheating, and under
extreme conditions, brake failure that could
cause you to lose control of the motorhome.
NOTICE
A safe driving practice is to use the same
lower gear position when descending a hill
that you used while climbing the hill.
4. Mountain Driving
When driving in hilly or mountainous terrain,
exercise safe driving techniques that match
terrain conditions.
● Climbing a Hill
The transmission is designed to automatically
down-shift when required during long, uphill
climbs. If the transmission frequently shifts up
and down, select a lower gear for the duration
of the climb to prevent repeated shifting. This
will prevent unnecessary wear and tear on the
transmission.
● Descending a Hill
Select a lower transmission gear when
descending a hill to avoid prolonged brake
applications. Under extreme conditions,
prolonged brake applications could lead to
excessive brake wear, overheating, and failure
causing you to lose control of the motorhome.
Driving Safety Tips
1. When backing the motorhome, have a
person stand to the rear on the driver’s side
to guide you.
2. Before departing on the trip, check your
routes for height restrictions. Remember,
some tunnels prohibit motorhomes with LP
gas systems.
3. While travelling, make sure all occupants
correctly use their seatbelts.
4. While travelling, make sure all doors are
closed and that cabinets, drawers, and
loose objects are secure.
5. Instruct your family about what to do in case
of re, and periodically hold re drills.
6. Maintain a properly charged re extinguisher.
7. Ensure LP Gas and smoke detectors are
unobstructed and in proper working order at
all times.
8. Keep a well-stocked rst aid kit onboard the
motorhome.
9. Check tires often while travelling. Make it
a habit to check tire pressures before each
trip, and each time you refuel.
10. If you have a cellular phone, carry it with
you for emergencies. Do not text or use the
phone while driving.
● Do not drink and drive. Do not allow
others to do so.
● Do not text and drive.
● Do not use a cell phone while driving.
Always use a hands-free system while
driving.
Travel Tips
As you travel with your motorhome, you will
learn a great deal from your own experiences.
Share your experience with other motorhome
owners, and learn from them as well. Read RV,
outdoor, and camping magazines for camping
and travel tips. The following basic suggestions
also may make your travel and camping easier
and more enjoyable:
Caution