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Nucamp 820 - Owners Responsibilities; Customer Relations Safety and Identification; LP Gas Safety Precautions

Nucamp 820
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5) Your dealer should provide you with information
concerning any need for service for your unit,
whether in or out of their area. They should also
provide you with the contact numbers for the
dealership, along with contact information for
Nücamp RV.
Owners Responsibilities
1) Regular and proper maintenance. As the owner, you
have the responsibility to properly maintain your
Camper. Be sure you have service performed in a
timely manner. Don’t ignore a problem; sometimes a
phone call is all that’s needed. The service
technicians will advise you if an appointment needs
to be scheduled.
2) Familiarize yourself with your camper. Observe all
the component manufacturers instructions regarding
the use and service of their products.
3) Complete and return all the warranty cards to each
respective manufacturer. Doing so may help you
avoid the loss of warranty coverage.
NOTE: Modifications to your camper, without written
authorization from Nücamp RV, could result in reduction or
loss of warranty coverage. Contact your dealer before making
such changes.
The following are suggestions to assist you in avoiding most
warranty issues:
1) Read your warranties and review them with your
selling dealer. The dealer’s obligation is to educate
you regarding the proper and safe operation of your
camper and all its’ components.
2) Be sure to inspect the entire camper and note any
service issues.
3) Locate all paperwork and ask any questions you may
have before leaving the dealership.
NOTE: Nücamp RV wants you to have the best possible
adventure with your new Camper. To get the most enjoyment
out of your new Camper and to ensure you fully understand
how it operates, please discuss with your dealer, any questions
or concerns you may have regarding your camper, before
leaving the dealership or using your camper for the first time.
NOTE: Use your new Camper responsibly. Your camper was
not designed to be used as a permanent dwelling but for short
term and recreational use. If you intend to use your Camper as
permanent housing, be advised that it could cause premature
wear on your appliances, furnace, water systems, carpet,
drapes, upholstery, bedding, and interior surfaces. Premature
wear caused by permanent residency may be considered
abnormal or abusive use and could reduce or in some cases,
void your warranty coverage.
Customer Relations Information Safety and
Identification
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important.
Operating your truck and camper is an important
responsibility.
As you read this manual, statements preceded by the following
words are of special significance:
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious
injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in damage to the
component, camper, or your truck.
This information is intended to help you reduce the risk of
personal injury and prevent possible damage to others, your
truck, camper and its equipment, or the environment.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have
provided operating procedures and other information on labels
in your camper and in this manual. There are also warnings in
the appliance manuals in the Owner’s Information Package.
This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt
you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all
the hazards associated with operating or maintaining your
camper. You must use your own good judgement.
This manual is filled with important safety information please
read it carefully. If you have any questions regarding
operation, maintenance, or service, please contact your dealer
immediately so he can assist you.
Nücamp RV is required to furnish the following consumer
information as provided by the National Fire Protection
Association and the American National Standards Institute.
The information and warnings found here might also be found
in other chapters of this Owner’s Manual. Please see chapters
titled “Propane System” and “Appliances” for other safety and
operating information.
LP Gas
Propane containers must not be placed or stored inside the tow
vehicle. Propane containers are equipped with safety devices,
which relieve excessive pressure by discharging it to the
atmosphere.

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