01-03-2011, 08:14 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 10,516
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Welcome to Forest River Forums Kevin!
Dan is correct, the "owners manual" for most travel trailers is
simply a generic "how to" for basic stuff.
They are nothing like as detailed or specific as say the owners
manual that comes with a car.
There is a wealth of information here and at other RV owners
websites. How to winterize, how to summerize etc has been
discussed in detail here.
Also Dan is right on, if you have specific questions about any
of your appliances, the first thing you should do is get a note pad
and maybe a flashlight and write down all the make, model, serial
numbers for all of your appliances.
Then you can visit the websites for each maker and find the
owners manual for each one. These are typically in pdf and can
be read online or downloaded and saved in your computer or
printed by you.
Don't be afraid to look around here and feel free to ask questions.
Some of us are stuck inside for the winter and we're ready to
offer help or search suggestions.
Again, welcome and happy camping!!
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Peace!
Dan & Rita D
2017 Nissan Titan 5.6L King cab 4wd
2016 Evergreen Everlite 242RBS
29' empty nest model. Blue Ox WD hitch
(1 queen bed, large main cabin and huge bathroom)
Camping days 2010-53, 2011-47, 2012-41, 2013-41, 2014-31, 2015-40, 2016-44, 2017-63, 2018-75, 2019-32, 2020-41, 2021-49, 2022-43, 2023-66
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