ProLite Plus Bedienungsanleitung

OWNER’S MANUAL
OWNER’S MANUAL

© This owner’s manual is the property of Roulottes Prolite Inc.
It may not be copied in whole or in part without written authorization of Roulottes Prolite Inc.
April 2019 Version

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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009 - 011
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Word of welcome
About this owner’s manual
Glossary of warnings, risks of injury, and other notifications
Owner’s information kit
Customer satisfaction
Prolite limited warranty
Responsibilities of the trailer owner
Taking possession
Dealer’s responsibilities
For service appointments at your dealership
Waiver of liability for towing vehicle
Our website
Chapter 2: Your trailer
Introduction
Front of trailer
Back of trailer
Right side of trailer
Left side of trailer
Top of trailer
Underside of trailer
Your trailer’s identification
Chapter 3: Structure and chassis
Walls
Floor
Fibreglass
Exterior doors and windows
Windows

027
027
027
028
029 - 030
029 - 030
030 - 031
032
032 - 033
033 - 034
034 - 037
034
034 - 035
036 - 037
037
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040
041
041 - 042
043 - 044
044
045
045
045 - 046
046
046 - 047
047 - 048
Front window (rockguard)
Trailer entrance door
Entrance screen door
Exterior adhesive joints
Decals
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Preserving decals
Chassis
Stabilizers
Axles
Suspension
Electric brakes
- Introduction
- Brake controller
- Brake failure switch
- Brake wear
Tires
- Tire specifications
- Your spare tire
- Basic instructions for changing a tire
- Torque
Maintenance calendar recommended by the axle,
suspension, brake, and tire manufacturers
Chapter 4: Interior fittings
Introduction
Beds, cushions, mattresses, and curtains
Dinette table/bed
Sliding bed or sofa bed
Bed resting atop a cabinet
Storage cabinets
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049 - 051
051 - 052
052 - 059
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055
055 - 056
056 - 059
059 - 060
060 - 061
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062
062
063 - 064
065
066 - 067
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069
069 - 070
071
072
073 - 074
075
075 - 076
077 - 078
079
080 - 081
Chapter 5: Equipement and appliances
Introduction
Exterior and interior lights
Trailer awning
Extension awnings
Motorized extensions
- Motorized extension control system
- Motorized extension failure
- Controller error codes
- Closing the extension manually
Exterior compartments
Roof ventilators
Air conditioner
Variable-speed ventilator
Microwave oven
Refrigerator
Cookstove
Toilet
Shower
Exterior shower
Space heater and thermostat
Chapter 6: Electrical system
Introduction
The trailer’s 12-volt DC system
Trailer battery and converter/charger
Battery installation
Battery maintenance and inspection
Recharging batteries
Seven-conductor power cable
Electrical draw by components
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082 - 083
084 - 085
086 - 088
088 - 089
089 - 090
090 - 091
091 - 093
093
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096 - 097
098
098 - 101
100 - 101
101
101 -102
103
104 - 105
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106
The trailer’s 120-volt AC system and converter/charger
GFCI breaker
Electrical power cable
Chapter 7: Drinking water system
Introduction
Using drinking water by gravity feed
Municipal water connection
Disinfecting the drinking water tank
Routine maintenance for disinfecting the water tank
Shock maintenance on your water tank
Drinking water filtration system
Water at campsites and in nature
Electric or gas water heater
Draining the water heater
- Simple draining of the water heater (without winterization)
Chapter 8: Waste water system
Introduction
Waste water drainage tanks
Emptying the waste water tanks
- To empty your tanks
Blockage in the waste water drainage pipe
- How to clear a blockage from your drain pipe
Chapter 9: Propane gas system
Introduction
Propane gas regulator
Propane gas regulator maintenance
Propane gas line
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122 - 127
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127 - 131
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Changing propane gas tanks
Propane tank cover
Propane gas leak detector
Chapter 10: Air quality
Introduction
Improving indoor air quality
Effects of extended occupancy
Sensitivity to chemical products
Controlling relative humidity
Measures against mould
Controlling condensation on windows
Effects of using combustion equipmenton humidity
Chapter 11: Safety
Introduction
Your occupants’ safety
- Precautions against carbon monoxide
- Carbon monoxide detector
Fire safety
- Safety precautions and advice to prevent fires
- Extinguisher
- Smoke detector
- Emergency exit window
Safety on the road
- Towing weight limit and distribution
- Load capacity
- Effect of overloading on your RV
- How to determine your GVWR
Hitch safety
- Trailer hitch
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154 - 160
- Brake controller
- Weight distribution bars
- Sway bar
Sway
- The equipment
- Hitch weight
- Driving
- Corrective measures
Chapter 12: Hitch and installation
Introduction
The trailer hitch jack
Jack foot
Coupler lock lever
Hitch ball
Safety cables (or chains)
Your trailer’s hitch
Before you leave
- Checks inside the trailer
- Exterior checks
Trailer stabilizer levers
Unhitching and levelling the trailer
Interior installation of the trailer
When you leave a site
Chapter 13: Storage
Introduction
Storage tips
- Exterior of trailer
- Interior of the trailer
Winterizing the water system
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- Winterizing with compressed air
- Draining the water heater for winterization
- Winterizing the cassette toilet (if applicable)
De-winterizing your RV
Chapter 14: Troubleshooting section
Introduction
Electrical system
Gas space heater
Propane stove
Refrigerator
Roof air conditioner
Motorized extension
Water system
Water heater
Emptying black water
Trailer lights
Chapter 15: Maintenance
Introduction
Propane appliances and equipment
Propane gas leak test
Table of required maintenance
Calendar of maintenance recommended by the manufacturer
of the axles, suspension, brakes and tires
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Congratulations on your purchase of a new Prolite ultra-light trailer!
Welcome to the extended Prolite family!
In business since the very start of the year 2000, Prolite is a proud Canadian manufacturer.
We constantly strive to provide you with innovative products while remaining focused on
our primary mission of supplying you with the lightest trailers on the market that still meet
strict standards of quality and sturdiness.
We are committed to providing our customers with outstanding after-sales service to
ensure your peace of mind. Our many dealers across Canada and in a few American states
will be pleased to assist you in your travels whenever the need arises.
At Prolite, your safety is paramount.
Thank you for giving us the privilege of travelling with you!
- The Prolite Trailers Team
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