2004 Owners Manual
FLOOR PLANS & FEATURES SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS Sleeping accommodations vary from model type and floor plan and may even be unique to your motorho
VEHICLE OPERA TlON PLANNING YOUR TRIP, BEING PREPARED Planning your trip is an exciting time - and a time when you are likely to forget something imnn
VEHICLE OPERA TlON LOADING AND TOWING When loading up your motorhome it is important to observe its various weight limitations to ensure
VEHICLE OPERA TlON STARTING UP AND READY TO LEAVE With your preparation and final checkouts completed, you're ready to leave. However, not
VEHICLE OPERA TlON WARNING: Loosening the rear lug nuts may release both outside and inside wheels. Do not attempt to remove lugs without having you
CHINOOK CUBETMSLIDE ROOM Slide-out Operation Slide Room Extend 1. Set Emergency Brake. 2. Insert key in slide panel and turn to the on position. 3. Wa
CHINOOK CUBETMSLIDE ROOM 9 Chinook CubeTM Components/Trou bleshooting - The following is a list of the major components of the hydraulic system in you
SERVICE 1. Service 2. Floor Plan and Features 3. Vehicle Operation 4. Chinook Cube Slide RoomTM 5. Automatic AirbagslJacks 5. Electrical System 6. Fr
SERVICE Service is important to you ..., and it is equally important to us. When you buy a Chinook, you can expect years of carefree ser
I AUTOMA TIC LEVELING JACKS/AIRBAGS I Leveling Components Your Chinook motorhome comes standard with two leveling systems. One works when the vehicle
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Air Pump – Chinook Glacier (2004) Note blue wires above pump. These terminate in a fuse holder containing a 15 amp fuse. This is a power circui
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GENERAL The electrical system consists of I I OV AC and 1 2V DC appliances supplied by power through a 100 amp converter and distr
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Appliances 110V power is used to run the following appliances and components (see 11 0V system at the end of this section) 1. Conver
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Coach Batteries When no shore power is available, 12V power is supplied through two 6-volt deep cycle coach batteries. To activ
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM NOTE: Overriding the LVD will only provide an additional 60 seconds of 12V power, after which the LVD wllf again disconnect the coac
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SERVICE Remember, warranties do not cover normal maintenance service or adjustments which may become necessary through normal extended use. That
FRESH WATER SYSTEM GENERAL Fresh water is supplied either from the on-board fresh water tank or through a hook-up to municipal water when available at
FRESH WATER SYSTEM DRAINING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM Periodically it is necessary to drain the fresh water system. This is done by opening the water
mCUM INK NOTE: I.} WATER LINES ARE PEX 112" 1.D. AND P 5/8" 0.0. 2.) INSTALLED PER WTER 5 ANSI b A1 19.2 2002. €DmH II
Hot Water Heater – Glacier (2004)
WASTE WATER SYSTEM GENERAL Two waste water holding tanks are installed on your motorhome. They are located under the coach to the rear of the driver
LP GAS SYSTEM GENERAL LP-gas is supplied to your appliances from a storage tank located under the motorhome around the center of the couch. The high p
LP GAS SYSTEM Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle, and proper ventilation when using the
LP GAS SYSTEM LP-Gas regulators must always be installed with the diaphragm vent facing downward. Regulators that are not in compartments have been eq
LP GAS SYSTEM
FLOOR PLANS & FEATURES I GENERAL Your Chinook motorhome is a compact, yet versatile, recreational vehicle loaded with features designe
MAINTENANCE GENERAL MAINTENANCE Exterior Care Care for the exterior of your motorhome as you would for an automobile or boat finish. The Chinook surf
MAINTENANCE L PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Some Thinqs to Check Your privacy blinds will retain their color and beauty with occasional cleaning. You
TECHNICAL SPECIFACATIONS 1. ECW (Estimated Curb Weight) - The weight of this motorhome as built at the factory with full fuel, engine oil, and coolant
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS i i Problem: If at 3 campground, what kind of Amp Service is used - 15, 30 or 50? Suggestion: Our Motor Home shore powe
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Problem: The propane gauge reads incorrectly. Suggestion: Float in the tank may be stuck - take to an Authorized Propane
1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Problem: What is the recommended tire pressure? Suggestion: 70 PSI for front tires and 65 PSI in the back. You can adjus
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