Quicksilver Livin` Lite Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

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Quicksilver10PRE-TRIP CHECKLIST(AT HOME)Read and understand owner’s manual? _____If not, please do so now.INTERIOR:Take out Stabilizer Bar in Roof

Page 3 - My LIVIN’ LITE Notes:

11www.LivinLite.comIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONThis guide has been provided by Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. for the purpose of providing in

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quicksilver12Please pay careful attention to the following cautions and warnings:I WARNINGPropane containers must not be placed or stored inside the v

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13www.LivinLite.comDispute Resolution ProceduresNegotiation, Mediation, and Arbitration. Any dispute arising out of or relating to the sale or use of

Page 6 - KEY INFORMATION

Quicksilver14COVERAGE PROVIDED: GENERALYour new trailer, including the plumbing and electrical systems installed by the manufacturer, is warranted un

Page 7 - OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS

15www.LivinLite.comIf a problem occurs which the owner believes is covered by this warranty, the owner shall contact the selling dealer, or other auth

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Quicksilver16ALSO EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY: The following items are NOT covered by any warranty. LIVIN’ LITE RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, INC. makes NO WARRAN

Page 9 - IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION

17www.LivinLite.comDEALER’S OBLIGATIONS:By agreement with the manufacturer, the dealer is obligated to maintain the trailer prior to retail sale, to p

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Quicksilver18Hitching & LoadingHitchesYou should become comfortable hooking up your trailer with practice.There are several types of trailer hitch

Page 11 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

19www.LivinLite.comDangers of OverloadingDuring the design and development of our trailers, the number and size of storage compartments and the liquid

Page 13 - Dispute Resolution Procedures

Quicksilver20Loading InstructionsWhether you start out for a weekend jaunt or a longer trip, the rst thing you are going to do is load such items as

Page 14 - Limited Warranty

21www.LivinLite.comWhen going downhill, use the same procedure as going uphill; the compression of your car’s engine will help to slow your whole rig

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Quicksilver22Wheel Nut TorqueProper wheel nut torque is essential to safe and dependable towing. The wheel and axle systems used in trailers are simil

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23www.LivinLite.comTorque Stages12-inch wheel1st Stage 20-25 ft/lbs2nd Stage 35-40 ft/lbs3rd Stage 50-75 ft/lbsNote: Use a torque wench to tighten lug

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Quicksilver24Braking, Tires & WheelsThe tires should be checked before starting on every trip. Check them regularly and keep inated to recommen

Page 18 - Hitching & Loading

25www.LivinLite.comNever mix radial, bias belted or bias type tires. Never mix brands. This can adversely affect vehicle handling and stability. Use o

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Quicksilver26Power SystemShown here is the 30-amp service connection on your unit.I CAUTIONMake sure your power supply is properly grounded! If your p

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27www.LivinLite.comElectrical SystemYour electrical system is a combination 12-volt and 110-volt system, every facet carefully engineered and installe

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Quicksilver28Plumbing SystemFresh WaterWhen your Quicksilver gets a kitchen base, you will have plumbing lines to run water to the sink from either th

Page 22 - Wheel Nut Torque

29www.LivinLite.comLP Gas SystemThe Liquid Propane (LP) gas system is designed and built to rigid standards and tested before leaving the factory. You

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3www.LivinLite.comMy LIVIN’ LITE Notes:Tip: Always start your notes with the date.____________________________________________________________________

Page 24 - Braking, Tires & Wheels

Quicksilver30E NOTEYour dealer is responsible for a thorough LP gas system check prior to delivery. Do not accept the unit until this check has been c

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31www.LivinLite.comLP Gas LinesThe primary manifold is located under the unit. Copper tubing with are ttings are used as secondary lines running to

Page 26 - Power System

Quicksilver32OperationTo operate any LP gas appliance, the LP gas tank’s service valve must be OPEN. When rst used, or after a rell, there may be so

Page 27 - Electrical System

33www.LivinLite.comRegulator Vent MaintenanceSince the LP gas regulator is equipped with a vent that allows the system to “breathe,” you must check it

Page 28 - Plumbing System

Quicksilver34Effects of Prolonged OccupancyYour trailer was designed primarily for recreational use and short-term occupancy and has not been designed

Page 29 - LP Gas System

35www.LivinLite.comCare and MaintenanceWinterizing:One of the chief complaints from owners of pop-up campers is the molding and mildewing of the canva

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Quicksilver36the outside and work inward to avoid spreading it further. Some stains or soils are extremely difcult or impossible to remove compl

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37www.LivinLite.comCleaning Tonneau:If the tonneau cover becomes dirty, wipe down with a sponge and mild soapy water. Follow up with an application of

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Quicksilver38Set-Up and Take-Down InstructionsIntroductionAs of the printing of this informative brochure, Livin’ Lite has produced a number of differ

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39www.LivinLite.com4. Check the level of the trailer with a carpenter’s level both crosswise and lengthwise on the trailer oor. Acceptable level is w

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4QuicksilverTABLE OF CONTENTSKey Information ...6Customer Information Update

Page 35 - Care and Maintenance

Quicksilver40Roll: Then proceed to roll the cover forward, keeping it as straight as possible.Store: After rolling the tonneau cover, attach it to the

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41www.LivinLite.comOnce you are certain that the bimini poles are clear of the box, grasp the very top bimini pole, along with the tent, pull up and w

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Quicksilver42Hook-Up the Water LinesYour kitchen base will have plumbing lines to run water to the sink from either the blue jug located in the base o

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43www.LivinLite.comClosing The Unit:Zip Up WindowsBe sure to zip all windows and shades closed prior to closing the unit. Closing the unit is much eas

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Quicksilver44Fold Bunk EndsWith the tent inside the box, you can now go to one of the bunk ends (it doesn’t matter which one rst) and unhook the supp

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1025 E. Waterford, Wakarusa, IN 46573-9304Ph: (574) 862-2228 • Fax: (574) 862-2202www.LivinLite.com

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5www.LivinLite.comDear Valued Customer,CONGRATULATIONS! And thank you for your business. This owner’s manual outlines the Livin’ Lite Recreational Veh

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6QuicksilverKEY INFORMATIONImportant Facts:If you are traveling or move, any authorized dealer may provide service. Keep your warranty registration fo

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7www.LivinLite.comKey Information to have on hand (Livin’ Lite customer should ll out):All warranty work needs to be completed during the term of the

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8QuicksilverCUSTOMER INFORMATION UPDATE FORMLivin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles, Inc. strives to keep the most accurate and current customer information

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9www.LivinLite.comIDENTIFICATION INFORMATIONIn the event of theft, it is important to be able to properly identify your property. It is recommended th

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