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Many manufacturers keep digital versions of manuals on their websites, even if they may not be in the most obvious places. Your RV manufacturer`s website will also provide you with the company`s contact information, allowing you to reach out directly for assistance.
In the driver`s side door or door jamb – the VIN is usually printed on a sticker in that location.
Like an appraiser, your local RV dealer might be the best person from whom to get an expert opinion on the worth of your RV. Unlike an appraiser, they won`t charge you for their insights. As a bonus, if you decide to trade in or sell right there on the spot, it`s the easiest route to take.
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Choose a spot to set up your tent. Look for level ground that’s
free of large rocks or other debris. Make sure you’re safely away from
your campfire. If it’s possible, pitch your tent away from your kitchen
area as not to bring animals too close should they be attracted by the
smell of food. Once you’ve chosen a spot, clear the ground of small
rocks and sticks to give you a comfortable floor to sleep on.
Step 2
Unroll your tent. Put the rainfly and poles aside. Open the tent
body so it lays flat on the site you chose. Orient the door so it faces
in an accessible direction.
Step 3
Take out the tent poles. A basic Hillary tent will use two long
poles for the tent body and one short pole of the rainfly. Assemble the
two long poles and thread them through the pole guides on the tent body,
attaching them to the holes in each tent corner to raise the tent.
Step 4
Open the rainfly. Assemble the shorter pole and guide it through
the top of the rainfly. Place the rainfly on top of the tent and secure
it to the bottom of the tent body with the attached hooks.
Step 5
Stake down your tent. You don’t want to be surprised by a storm in
the middle of the night or while you’re away from camp. Stake your tent
even if the weather is clear when your arrive. Use a stake at least in
each corner of the tent. Find a rock to hammer them firmly into the
ground.
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Best of luck!
The tank is full of water, the battery is fully charged, the trailer is connected to power. Any suggestions? Where is the fuse located? Where is the SureFlo Water Pump located in this trailer?
Thank you very much. Chuck Stafford