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Renegade vienna 2021 User Manual

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e want to thank you for choosing your Renegade motorhome. We think you made an excellent
choice. Why? Because at Renegade, we use the highest quality materials and workmanship to
build your motorhome. We designed it to ensure that you are provided with stylish,
comfortable, and safe transportation.
The RVIA sticker applied to your unit certifies that we meet or exceed Recreational Vehicle
Industry Association (RVIA) standards. Your motorhome also complies with the requirements of the
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) for seating and seat belt installation; as well as the
American National Safety Institute standard (ANSI) 1192 for installation of plumbing, heating, electrical
systems and state regulations and the chassis manufacturers’ requirements. The wheelbase of this vehicle
may have been altered from the chassis manufacturers’ original wheelbase as part of the manufacturing
process of your motorhome.
Whether you have owned a motorhome before or are a first-time buyer, it is important to understand
that a motorhome is a complex collection of systems that need to be handled carefully to avoid injury.
Please take time to review this owner’s manual to become familiar with the features of your new
motorhome. It has been our experience that the more you know and understand your vehicle, the greater
your pleasure and enjoyment.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual is to be used in conjunction with/and a supplement to your chassis manufacturers’ manual, as well
as the appliance and other accessories manufacturers’ manuals. It has been prepared to ensure that you are
provided with basic instructions for safely operating and maintaining your motorhome.
Throughout this owner’s manual we call attention to specific safety issues and hazards. Please follow the safety
instructions and/or information and observe and comply with proper operating practices. Failure to do so could
cause you or other people to be seriously injured or killed.
For easy reference, this manual is divided into areas or what we refer to as sections. You will find a section
called specifications. This section contains floor plans, diagrams, locations of features and items that pertain
to your specific motorhome.
Please note: This manual explains many of the options and features that are available through Renegade RV that
may not be included in your motorhome.
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motorhome, please leave all the manuals with the vehicle so the new owner can use them.
IMPORTANT NOTICE Information in the Owner’s Manual is NOT to be construed as a warranty term. The
specifications and descriptions provided in this publication provide no warranty, expressed or implied. The terms of
the Renegade warranty are set forth in your limited warranty document. If you did not receive your Renegade RV
Limited Warranty upon delivery, contact your dealer immediately.
IMPORTANT NOTICE The descriptions and specifications provided in this manual were in effect at the time of
printing and are subject to revision and editions without notice. Renegade RV reserves the right to discontinue
models and/or change designs, options, and specifications at any time without notice and without incurring
obligation.
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Renegade vienna 2021 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRenegade
Modelvienna 2021
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

About This Manual

Warranty and Responsibility

Be Responsible

Owner's responsibility for proper use, maintenance, and care of the motorhome and its components.

Provide Proper Maintenance

Emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance for minimizing downtime and ensuring safe, comfortable enjoyment.

Insurance Coverage

Highlights the owner's responsibility to carry adequate insurance coverage for the motorhome and investment.

Getting Your Motorhome Warranted

Safety Warnings, Notices, and Labels

Warning Symbol

Explanation of the yellow box with WARNING to alert about potential harm or death.

Notice Symbol

Explanation of the gray box with NOTICE to alert about potential vehicle damage or warranty voiding.

Warning Labels

Information about safety and warning labels located throughout the coach, which are permanent and must not be removed.

General Safety List

Emergencies and Fire Extinguishers

Emergency Exits

Ensures occupants are familiar with escape routes and keeps all exits unobstructed for safety.

Fire Extinguishers

Information on the location of fire extinguishers and recommendations for their use on small fires only.

Fire Prevention and Safety Suggestions

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

CO Prevention and Safety Suggestions

Guidance on learning CO exposure symptoms, maintaining alarms, and actions to take in case of suspected CO poisoning.

LP Gas Safety

Safety Regulations for LP Gas System and Gas Appliances

Consumer information and warnings regarding LP gas container storage and the use of fuel-burning equipment.

Smoke Alarms and Fires

Test the Alarm

Importance of testing the smoke detector before each trip and after storage for early warning.

Plan an Escape Route

Creating and discussing a family escape plan, including a meeting place and fire drill practice.

Clean the Alarm

Instructions for cleaning the smoke detector annually to ensure proper function.

Seat Belt Systems

Seat Restraints for Babies, Toddlers and Older Children

Specific rules and laws regarding the mandatory restraint of children in vehicles.

Seat Belt Operation

Stresses the importance of reading chassis manual for proper use, operations, and safety information.

Three-Point (Lap-Shoulder Combination)

Lap Belt

Maintenance

Captain's Chairs

Fuel Tank Safety

Fuel Type

Advice on using the recommended fuel and avoiding fire hazards during refueling.

Fuel Cap

Procedure for safely releasing pressure when removing the fuel cap and replacing lost or damaged caps.

Vehicle Weight, Loading, and Leveling

Loading the Vehicle

Guidelines for distributing load evenly in storage compartments and inside the cargo area for balance.

Weighing the Unit

How to Weigh Your Vehicle

Leveling Jacks

Slide Out Mechanisms

Operating

Guidance on extending and retracting slide rooms, ensuring level unit and avoiding binding.

Maintenance

Tires, Wheels, and Towing

Tire Pressure

Importance of maintaining correct tire pressure for safety, tire life, and vehicle handling.

Tire Maintenance

Extra care and attention required for motorhome tires, including regular inspection and maintenance.

Tire Inspection

Detailed guidelines for visual inspection of tires, including inflation, valve stems, tread, and sidewalls.

Cleaning Tires

Replacing Tires

Storing Tires

Wheels

Inspect Your Wheels

Checking lug nuts for tightness and inspecting wheels for damage like bending, cracking, or corrosion.

Replacing Your Wheels

Guidelines for replacing wheels, ensuring they match the original specifications for load capacity and mounting.

Getting a Tow

Trailer Towing

Before You Hit the Road

Driving Tips

Essential driving advice, including speed, distance, awareness of surroundings, and vehicle handling.

Travel Check List

Items to check before a trip, such as tires, airbags, batteries, fluid levels, and lights.

Electrical System and Batteries

Electrical System Basics

Overview of the three electrical systems: 12V DC Automotive, 12V DC Coach, and 120-VAC Coach.

12-Volt DC Automotive System

Information on the automotive battery powering the engine and lights, and its maintenance.

12-Volt DC System

Details on the deep cycle battery powering accessories when 120-VAC is unavailable.

120-VAC System

Explanation of how to use 120-VAC power from shore, generator, or inverter for appliances.

Inverter

Function of the inverter in converting 12V DC to 120V AC and recharging batteries.

Shoreline/Power Cord

Generator

12-Volt DC System

Battery Maintenance

12-Volt Main Disconnect

Chassis Battery Disconnect

Information on the chassis battery disconnect location and function.

Battery Disconnecting

Safe methods for disconnecting coach or chassis batteries to prevent unwanted drainage during storage.

Troubleshooting Electrical System

30 Amp Service

Details on the 120-VAC service, its limitations, and the proper power cord usage.

Common Appliances and Average Amperage

Circuit Breakers and Fuses

Power Inverter/Charger

Ground Fault Interrupter/Breaker (GFCI)

Maintenance

Procedures for testing the GFCI regularly to ensure its proper operation and indication of system issues.

Power and Supply Source

Generator (If Applicable)

Information on the generator's operation, power output, and use while dry camping or traveling.

Troubleshooting Generator

Automatic Generator Start Control System (AGS)

Multiplex System Controls

Climate Control

Operation of the multiplex system for controlling air conditioning, heat pump, and furnace.

Transfer Switch

Campgrounds and Shore Power Amperage

Advice on connecting to campground power, understanding amperage, and potential voltage issues.

Shoreline/Power Cord

Steps for connecting and disconnecting the power cord safely, and using appropriate cords.

Shore Cord Maintenance

Water and Plumbing Systems

Plumbing Basics

Overview of the freshwater and wastewater systems, including tanks and their importance.

Freshwater Tank

Details on the on-board freshwater storage tank and its function.

Electric Demand-type Pump

Function of the electric pump supplying water pressure from the freshwater tank.

City-Water Hookup

Connection for pressurized water from a campground supply directly into the RV.

Monitoring (Multiplex Main Panel)

Display on the multiplex panel showing freshwater and wastewater tank levels.

Waste Drainage System

Description of the system for draining kitchen sink, bath sink, tub/shower, washer/dryer, and toilet.

Gray Water Tank

Tank holding drainage water from sinks or tub/shower before it is ready for dumping.

Black Water Tank

Tank holding drainage from the toilet until it is ready for dumping.

Fresh Water System

Methods for obtaining fresh water: onboard tank with pump or city water hookup.

Consumption with the Self-Contained System

To Fill the Freshwater Tank

To Purge Lines

Draining the Tank

Sanitizing Your Water Tank

Freshwater System Maintenance

Water Pump

Troubleshooting Water Pump

Water Heater Gas/Electric

Drainage System

Vents

Traps

Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures

Toilet

Maintenance

Preparing the toilet for use with odor chemicals and proper mixing procedures.

Leaks or Odors

Wastewater System

Holding Tank

Information on the grey water tank, its function, and care to prevent odors.

Black Water Tank

Tank Wash Connection

Using the freshwater hose to flush the black tank after emptying to remove debris.

Dumping the Waste-Water Tanks

How to Dump

Step-by-step instructions for leveling the vehicle and connecting the sewage hose to dump tanks.

Holding Tank Tips

Tank Heater

Appliances, Electronics, and Equipment

Appliances

Overview of available appliances, noting that not all may be installed in the motorhome.

Air Conditioner

Operation of roof mount air conditioners, including power sources, load reduction, and temperature dependency.

Operating Instructions

Guidance on restarting air conditioners after shutdown to allow refrigerant pressure to equalize.

Troubleshooting Air Conditioner

Roof Vents

Maintenance

Cleaning procedures for the removable interior screen of the roof vent system.

Multiplex System Controls

Climate Control

Operation of the multiplex system for controlling air conditioning, heat pump, and furnace.

Refrigerator

Electronics

Television and Remote Control

How to operate the TV and remote control, including programming for travel and troubleshooting reception.

DVD Player

Guidelines for using the DVD player, emphasizing clean discs and protection from moisture.

Outdoor Entertainment Center (Vienna Only)

Features and connections for the outdoor entertainment system, including speakers and TV options.

GPS and Navigational System

Reference to manufacturer's manuals for operation, maintenance, and service of the GPS system.

Monitor

Information on the front dash monitor displaying GPS, back-up camera, and stereo functions.

Antenna

Details on the roof-mounted antenna, its connection to the booster, and ensuring good reception.

Satellite Antenna Dish

Satellite Dish Subscriptions

Requirement to subscribe to a satellite system for full operation of the dish and receiver.

Maintenance

Reference to owner's manual for care and maintenance of satellite system components.

Satellite radio tuner

Satellite digital receiver

Other Equipment

Awnings

Functionality of patio and window awnings for extra living space and shade.

Operating

Guidelines for operating awnings, ensuring no obstructions and proper extension height.

To Avoid Damage

Passenger Side Entry Step

Cleaning and Maintaining Your Unit

Interior Cleaning

General guidance for cleaning interior surfaces, including countertops, cabinets, and sinks.

Countertops

Cleaning instructions for solid surface and Corian countertops, and precautions to avoid damage.

Cabinets/Cabinet Doors

Methods for cleaning interior cabinets and doors to maintain their finish and luster.

Sinks

Cleaning acrylic, plastic, composite, or stainless steel sinks with nonabrasive cleaners to prevent damage.

Faucets

Flooring

Living Room

Dinettes, Sofas, and Recliners

Safety warning against sleeping or lying on furniture while the coach is in motion; ensure all passengers use seat belts.

Cleaning Fabrics

Seating Fabrics

Vacuuming or brushing fabrics, and understanding clean-ability codes for safe cleaning methods.

Types of Stains and Cleaning Suggestions

Recommendations for cleaning water-based, oil-based, combination, and mud stains on fabrics.

Ultra-Leather Fabric

Bedding and Curtains

Exterior Cleaning

Fiberglass, Gel Coat Finish, and Molded Parts (plastic)

Procedures for cleaning fiberglass and plastic surfaces, including washing, rinsing, and waxing.

Chrome Stainless Steel and Aluminum Parts

Cleaning automotive approved nonabrasive cleaners and polishers on exterior bright work.

Wheels

Regular cleaning of wheels with a nonabrasive cleaner recommended for aluminum wheels.

Windows, Door Glass, Windshield, Mirror Glass

Cleaning glass surfaces using window cleaner as needed.

Maintenance

Windows

Body and Roof Seals

Chassis Underbody

Reporting Safety Defects

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