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Triple E Regency - 7 TRAVELLING; 7.2 BAGGAGE LOADING; 7.3 VEHICLE WEIGHT LOADED

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CLASS B
+
& C MOTORHOME
49
7 TRAVELLING
The motorhome has been designed to provide the driver and passengers maximum comfort and convenience while
travelling safely from one place to another. It is the responsibility of the owner/operator/driver to review the safety section
at the front of this manual and the chassis manual before travelling in the motorhome.
7.1 PREPARATION
Review the chassis manual and previous sections of this manual before starting or driving the vehicle.
7.2 BAGGAGE LOADING
Your motorhome is equipped with exterior compartments for carrying or storing baggage or luggage. Do not exceed
baggage area loading or weight capacity and do not exceed vehicle GVWR. Always secure your cargo and keep the
compartment locked when traveling.
7.3 VEHICLE WEIGHT LOADED
When loading the motorhome, make sure that the Front or Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) or the Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) are not exceeded. Check your Vehicle Certication Label for
weights. If in doubt, take your motorhome to a weigh scale and check the front axle, rear axle and total vehicle weight on
a scale. Distribute the weight in the motorhome evenly from side to side to maintain maximum vehicle stability.
IMPORTANT
It is recommended that all holding tanks be emptied before travelling to avoid unnecessary weight.
CAUTION
The loaded weight of the vehicle including passengers, optional equipment, water, fuel, luggage and
all other cargo must not exceed the GVWR or GAWR indicated on the Vehicle Certication Label.
7.4 FRONT AXLE TIRE ALIGNMENT
The front-end tire/wheel alignment was done at the factory prior to delivery based on the vehicle being empty and on the
weight distribution at that time.
It is recommended that the front end be aligned once you have established a loading pattern according to your needs.
After an initial adjustment, it is a good idea to have the front suspension checked periodically and to check tires regularly
for abnormal wear.
BAGGAGE COMPARTMENTS

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