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3-1
3 PREPARATION
Refer to information pack supplied with the Mo-
torhome prior to using or driving the unit. Read,
understand and follow instructions in the chassis,
motorhome, appliance and system manuals. Also
follow the safety tips provided in Section 2. Mo-
torhomes can be used many ways and in many
conditions or circumstances. We have tried to
compile operational and safety instructions to cov-
er the normal conditions encountered with the unit.
However these instructions are not all-inclusive.
Each user or operator has the responsibility to use
common sense around the unit and to consult a
dealer if you have any questions.
3.1 VEHICLE PREPARATION
The (CCC) Cargo Carrying Capacity is equal to
GVWR minus each of the following: UVW, full fresh
(potable) water weight (including water heater), full
LP-Gas weight and SCWR.
The (GCWR) Gross Combination Weight Rating,
means the value specifi ed by the Chassis manu-
facturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight
of this motorhome with its towed trailer or towed
vehicle combined.
To check that your motorhome is properly loaded,
drive the fully loaded vehicle to a scale and weigh
as follows:
a. Drive only the front wheels onto the scale
to obtain the front gross axle weight.
b. Next, place the entire vehicle (both axles)
onto the scale to obtain the gross vehicle
weight.
c. Drive forward till only the rear wheels are
on the scale and obtain the rear gross axle
weight.
Compare the gross vehicle weight (b) with the
GVWR on the sticker. If the gross vehicle weight
exceeds the GVWR, you will have to reduce the
total vehicle load. If the gross vehicle weight (b) is
less than the GVWR on the sticker, check the front
and rear gross axle weights against the front and
rear GAWR's on the sticker. If either axle weight
exceeds the GAWR for that axle, redistribute the
load to ensure that loads on front and rear axles
are within the required limit.
Heavier items should be loaded as centrally and
as low as possible. Lighter items may be stored in
cabinets, closets and drawers. Luggage or similar
cargo inside your RV should be secured to prevent
it from causing damage.
Take note of this label in all exterior storage com-
partments.
3.1.1 KEYS
Several number coded keys are supplied with the
vehicle and include ignition, side door, baggage
compartment, generator compartment and others
depending upon the features of your unit. Always
keep a list of these numbers in a safe place (not in
the vehicle) for easy reference should you mis-
place any of the key(s). Supplying a locksmith with
these numbers will allow them to cut a key to fi t
3.1.2 VEHICLE LOADING
The components of your vehicle are designed to
provide satisfactory service if the vehicle is not
loaded in excess of either the gross vehicle weight
rating (GVWR) or the maximum front and rear
gross axle weight ratings (GAWR's). These ratings
are listed on the Canadian and U.S. Department of
Transport Sticker located on the driver door panel.
The (GVWR) Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, is the
maximum permissible weight of this fully loaded
motorhome.
The (UVW) Unloaded Vehicle Weight means the
weight of the motorhome as manufactured at the
factory with full fuel, engine oil and coolants. The
UVW does not include cargo, fresh water, LP Gas,
Occupants, or factory and dealer installed options.
The (SCWR) Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating is
the manufacturer's designated number of sleeping
positions multiplied by 154 pounds (70 kilograms).
CAUTION
Baggage Compartments Are Not To Be
Loaded In Excess of 75 kgs./165 lbs.
Total Vehicle Load Not to Exceed The
Maximum GVWR/GAWR/GCWR Of The
Chassis.
COMMANDER / EMBASSY

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