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BEFORE YOU GO
NO SMOKING CAUTION
Our RVs are smoke free. If you choose to smoke When driving, all coach windows and vents must be
cigarettes, use vaping devices or drugs, a minimum closed to prevent damage from wind, rain or dust and ensure
$750 cleaning charge will apply. Guest comfort.
OUTSIDE CIRCLE TOUR PET POLICY
We are happy to welcome your pet with a pet fee of
Complete an outside circle tour of the RV to ensure all hook ups are $350. Should additional pet cleaning be required at drop off,
detached and properly stowed in their compartments. Confirm that all extra cleaning charges will apply.
compartments are locked and latched. Remember a circle tour should
be performed prior to parking or moving the RV. DRIVER SET UP
KEYS Before getting in the driver’s seat, always observe the area around
the RV. A car, bicycle, person or tree branch may be behind, near the
You will be provided with one set of keys for the RV. Your keys can top, or beside the RV, and remain unseen until it’s too late. There are
not be separated. To prevent losing your keys, do not leave them blind spots that must be checked when parking or backing up. Back
in the ignition or cabin and keep them on you at all times. up cameras are helpful but not a substitute for a spotter.
2x Always use a spotter.
2x
A spotter is a person on foot outside the RV who can look out for
FOB OUTSIDE CAMPER REMOTE/ any possible obstacles around or above the RV. Before backing
STORAGE DOOR IGNITION up, the driver must have a clear view of the spotter, behind the
BIN DOORS RV, in the side-view mirrors.
FIGURE 1: KEYS 1. To drive safely the side-view mirrors must be properly aligned.
2. Remember to buckle your seat belt. It’s the law!
SECURE THE CAMPER FOR TRAVEL 3. Release the parking brake.
4. RV bodies extend beyond the wheels and this causes
1. All roof vents and camper windows are closed.
2. Cabinet doors and drawers are closed. “tail‑swing” while turning. Always make sure that the back
3. Properly secure fridge and freezer doors. corners will clear any fixed object when moving from a parked
4. Bathroom door is closed. position or turning on the open road. Also be aware that this
5. Water heater, water pump, furnace and oven/range are same overhang can scrape the road when ascending ramps
or structures that place the front wheels higher than the
switched off. rear wheels.
6. Stow and secure all dishes, luggage and equipment.
7. Close the entry door and engage deadbolt, ensuring key is fully TIP
Due to the tight seal on the camper door, you may be
inserted into the lock before turning. required to push the door in with one hand, while pulling on
8. Fold in entry assist door handle. the handle with other hand to open the door after unlocked.
9. Confirm that all compartments are locked and latched.
10. Confirm that camper turnbuckles are tight, refer to page 12. CAUTION
11. Secure steps with metal pin. In all jurisdictions in North America, vehicles are
required to drive on the right hand side of the road.
TIP TIP
Store lighter items in higher cupboards and Please ensure that you have your keys on your person
heavier items lower down. every time you exit the RV to avoid the inconvenience and
cost of locking the keys in the RV. Some vehicles may have
CAUTION automatic locking features on the front cabin doors.
Keys should always be kept on the provided key ring.
If the keys are separated, the guest is responsible for all costs
associated with lost, separated or replacement keys.
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NO SMOKING CAUTION
Our RVs are smoke free. If you choose to smoke When driving, all coach windows and vents must be
cigarettes, use vaping devices or drugs, a minimum closed to prevent damage from wind, rain or dust and ensure
$750 cleaning charge will apply. Guest comfort.
OUTSIDE CIRCLE TOUR PET POLICY
We are happy to welcome your pet with a pet fee of
Complete an outside circle tour of the RV to ensure all hook ups are $350. Should additional pet cleaning be required at drop off,
detached and properly stowed in their compartments. Confirm that all extra cleaning charges will apply.
compartments are locked and latched. Remember a circle tour should
be performed prior to parking or moving the RV. DRIVER SET UP
KEYS Before getting in the driver’s seat, always observe the area around
the RV. A car, bicycle, person or tree branch may be behind, near the
You will be provided with one set of keys for the RV. Your keys can top, or beside the RV, and remain unseen until it’s too late. There are
not be separated. To prevent losing your keys, do not leave them blind spots that must be checked when parking or backing up. Back
in the ignition or cabin and keep them on you at all times. up cameras are helpful but not a substitute for a spotter.
2x Always use a spotter.
2x
A spotter is a person on foot outside the RV who can look out for
FOB OUTSIDE CAMPER REMOTE/ any possible obstacles around or above the RV. Before backing
STORAGE DOOR IGNITION up, the driver must have a clear view of the spotter, behind the
BIN DOORS RV, in the side-view mirrors.
FIGURE 1: KEYS 1. To drive safely the side-view mirrors must be properly aligned.
2. Remember to buckle your seat belt. It’s the law!
SECURE THE CAMPER FOR TRAVEL 3. Release the parking brake.
4. RV bodies extend beyond the wheels and this causes
1. All roof vents and camper windows are closed.
2. Cabinet doors and drawers are closed. “tail‑swing” while turning. Always make sure that the back
3. Properly secure fridge and freezer doors. corners will clear any fixed object when moving from a parked
4. Bathroom door is closed. position or turning on the open road. Also be aware that this
5. Water heater, water pump, furnace and oven/range are same overhang can scrape the road when ascending ramps
or structures that place the front wheels higher than the
switched off. rear wheels.
6. Stow and secure all dishes, luggage and equipment.
7. Close the entry door and engage deadbolt, ensuring key is fully TIP
Due to the tight seal on the camper door, you may be
inserted into the lock before turning. required to push the door in with one hand, while pulling on
8. Fold in entry assist door handle. the handle with other hand to open the door after unlocked.
9. Confirm that all compartments are locked and latched.
10. Confirm that camper turnbuckles are tight, refer to page 12. CAUTION
11. Secure steps with metal pin. In all jurisdictions in North America, vehicles are
required to drive on the right hand side of the road.
TIP TIP
Store lighter items in higher cupboards and Please ensure that you have your keys on your person
heavier items lower down. every time you exit the RV to avoid the inconvenience and
cost of locking the keys in the RV. Some vehicles may have
CAUTION automatic locking features on the front cabin doors.
Keys should always be kept on the provided key ring.
If the keys are separated, the guest is responsible for all costs
associated with lost, separated or replacement keys.
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