Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit 2007 Safari du fabricant Airstream
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A TRAILERING GUIDE AIRSTREAM O WNERS MANUA L SAF ARI.
INTRODUC TION 2007 MODEL The Owners Manual for your new Airstream trailer is designed to respond to the most frequent inquiries r egarding the operation, function and care of the many systems that make modern trailering a joy .
T ABLE OF C ONTENTS A. WARRANTY AND SERVICE W arranty W arranty Explanation Service Reporting Safety Defects Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Parts & Supplies B. TOWING T ow V ehicles Brakes Loading W eighing Hitching Up T owing Tips Pre-T ravel Check List C.
A W ARRANTY AND SERVICE A - 1 WARRANTY COVERAGE Whe n you buy a new Airs tr eam T rav el T rai le r fr om an auth or iz ed Ai rst r ea m dea ler , Air st r eam , Inc .
A A - 2 W ARRANTY AND SERVICE INST ALLA TIONS NOT COVERED Airstream, Inc., does not accept any responsibility in connection with any of its trailers for additional equipment or accessories installed at any dealership or other place of business, or by any other party .
A W ARRANTY AND SERVICE A - 3 DEALER REPRESENT A TION EXCLUDED The full extent of the basic Airstream Limited Warranty is set forth in detail in the folder , and in the explanation of the basic Airstream Limited W arranty covered in the Airstream T railer Owner’ s Manual.
A A - 4 W ARRANTY AND SERVICE Abuse Lack of customer care and/or improper maintenance will result in early failure for which Airstream cannot be held r esponsible.
A W ARRANTY AND SERVICE A - 5 SERVICE Before leaving the factory , each and every vital part of the trailer is tested for perfor - mance. Each test is signed and certified by an inspector . After the trailer arrives on your dealer’ s lot all of these vital parts and systems are again tested.
A A - 6 W ARRANTY AND SERVICE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE W ARNING : FAILURE TO MAINT AIN YOUR COACH CAN CAUSE PRE- MA TURE AND UNEXPECTED P ARTS BREAKAGE AND/OR ERRA TIC OPERA TION THA T MA Y BE HAZARDOUS. Note : See appliance manufacturer’ s literature for further information.
A W ARRANTY AND SERVICE A - 7 EVER Y 10, 000 MILES OR 6 MONTHS Brakes Inspect, adjust, or replace as necessary Wheel Bearings Clean and repack Tires Inspect and rotate Spare Tir e Carrier Lubricate moving parts. Seals, Windows, & Door Clean with mild detergent and coat with “Slipicone”.
A A - 8 W ARRANTY AND SERVICE SUGGESTED MAINTENANCE P ARTS AND LUBRICANTS BULBS, EXTERIOR License Plate # 53 Clearance Light #67 Door Light #1003 Convenience Light (Dump V alve) # 53 T railers have an LED tail light system that uses no bulbs.
A W ARRANTY AND SERVICE A - 9 MAINTENANCE RECORD DA TE DEALER SERVICE PERFORMED DA TE DEALER SERVICE PERFORMED.
A A - 10 W ARRANTY AND SERVICE NOTES.
B T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM B - 1 TOW VEHICLE EQUIPMENT If you plan to buy a new vehicle to tow your trailer we suggest that you include in your purchase the towing options offered by most tow vehicle manufacturers.
B B - 2 T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM ELECTRIC BRAKES The brakes are operated by 12 volt current from your tow vehicle and MUST BE HOOKED UP SO THA T YOU HA VE AN INTEGRAL SYSTEM WITH YOUR TOW VEHICLE BRAKES. T o prevent pr oblems and insure satisfactory braking action, install an electronic contr oller in line with the brakes in your tow vehicle.
B T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM B - 3 LOADING The lable on this page is a sample of the weight information chart provided in all Airstream vehicles. The lable lists weight and loading information specific to your trailer .
B B - 4 T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM WEIGHING YOUR TRAILER The diagrams show how to weigh the trailer on scales. The allowable personal cargo must be distributed in your trailer in such a manner that the Gross Axle W eight Rating is not exceeded. T o determine this, it is necessary to load all of your allowable personal cargo and variable weights.
B T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM B - 5 HITCHING UP Hitching up your trailer is something that will become almost second nature with practice. The following section includes proper hitch load distribution. Proper training on connecting your trailer to a tow vehicle is essential for safety .
B B - 6 T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM TOWING TIPS W e want every owner to be a safe and courteous driver . A few hours of towing practice in a lar ge empty supermarket lot will make pulling your trailer over the road much easier . Line out two corners for left and right turns.
B T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM B - 7 applying the trailer brakes with your manual control will help eliminate sway . W ARNING : CHOCK THE TRAILER WHEELS when stopping on a hill or slope. Leaving your tow vehicle in gear is not enough for standstill safety .
B B - 8 T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM Backing Up In BACKING UP the important thing to remember is to DO EVER YTHING SLOWL Y and to corr ect immediately if you see the trailer turning the wrong way .
B T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM B - 9 SUGGESTED PRE-TRA VEL CHECK LIST Interior 1. T ur n off water pump switch 2. Check battery water level 3. Close windows and vents 4, Lock all interior cabinet doors. 5. Latch refrigerator door . (Seal containers first.) 6.
B B - 10 T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM T railer Equipment and Accessories 1. W ater hose, 5/8 in. high pressur e, tasteless, odorless, non-toxic, (2 -- 25 ft. sections). 2. “Y” connection -- water hose. 3. The sewer hose with clamp. 4. Drain cap with hose drain.
B T OWING YOUR AIRSTREAM B - 11 NOTES.
C C - 1 CAMPING SAFETY As always, safety should be one of your top priorities. Make sure you, and everyone traveling with you, can operate the main door and exit window rapidly without light. Contemplate other means of escape in case the designated exits are blocked.
C CAMPING C - 2 OVERNIGHT STOP Airstream owners have parked virtually every placing imaginable from filling stations to farmlands. In time you’ll develop a knack for spying wonderful little roadside locations by turning off the main highway and exploring.
C C - 3 CAMPING EXTENDED ST A Y Making a long trip in your Airstream is not very differ ent from making a weekend excursion. Since everything you need is right at hand, you are at home wherever you go. When packing for an extended trip, take everything you need, but only what you need.
C CAMPING C - 4 CITY WA TER HOOK-UP Simply connect hose to source, open the valve and you have pressurized faucets, toilet and water heater . Open faucets to purge trapped air from the water system.
C C - 5 CAMPING WINTER TRA VELING T raveling in sub-freezing temperatures will requir e certain precautions to protect the plumbing system and your personal belongings from being damaged by fr eezing. Wheneve r possible the heat should be kept on at a constant temperatur e.
C CAMPING C - 6 the w alls or t he ce iling wher e it wil l ma nifes t its elf a s wa rped or st aine d pan els. Appearance of these conditions may indicate a serious 1 problem. When you recog- nize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in the trailer , action should be taken to minimize their effects.
C C - 7 CAMPING What are molds ? Molds are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in virtually every environment, indoors and out. Outdoors, mold growth is important in the decomposition of plants. Indoors, mold growth is unfavorable. Left unchecked, molds break down natural ma- terials, such as wood products and fabrics.
C CAMPING C - 8 SLIDE OUT ROOM The trailer should be level prior to extending the slide out room. CAUTION: The stabilizing jacks MUST be deployed and trailer level before extending room. Failure to deploy the jacks and level the trailer may cause slide out room to lose its pr oper adjustment for extending, retracting, and sealing.
C C - 9 CAMPING panel reveals the motor and main drive shaft extending from the motor to the two gear driven slides. On one end of the motor is a short lever . Swinging the lever up releases a brake that prevents the shaft from turning when the motor is shut off.
C CAMPING C - 10 NOTES.
D D - 1 EXTERIOR CLEANING Exterior Skin As a general rule of thumb we recommend the trailer be washed about every four weeks and waxed in the spring and fall.
D EXTERIOR D - 2 Main Door CAUTION: When towing, the door lock and dead bolt must be secured. If it is not locked, the constant vibration of travel may cause the door to open with possible damage. Screen Door The screen door secures to the main door by means of a slide bolt type latch.
D D - 3 EXTERIOR Chassis Hitch Ball Height The standard RECOMMENDED HITCH BALL HEIGHT for the Airstream Safari and Bambi is 17 ¾ ” except for the 22 ft. model which is 18”. If you plan long trips with the trailer heavily loaded you should check your trailer , after loading, to determine the optimum height.
D EXTERIOR D - 4 TIRES Y our trailer is equipped at the factory with name brand trailer tires. Airstream dealers cannot make adjustments to tires. A dealer who handles that particular brand must do this. If you ever have tire problems check the local telephone directory for the nearest dealer .
D D - 5 EXTERIOR TIRES In an emergency , remove the flat tire. The independent suspension of the rubber tor - sion axle allows four or six wheeled units to be safely towed on thr ee or five wheels for a short distance (100 miles maximum) and only at a low speed (30 MPH).
D EXTERIOR D - 6 TIRE ROT A TION (10,000-mile intervals) SP ARE TIRE The spare tire for Airstreams is stored under the front of the trailer . The front handle of the tire carrier is a one-inch tube protruding out from under the front A-frame on the curbside.
D D - 7 EXTERIOR AXLE AND RUNNING GEAR ASSEMBL Y Each RUBBER TORSION axle is aligned during manufacturing, and double-checked on a random basis. Alignment after delivery is the customer’ s responsibility .
D EXTERIOR D - 8 15. Install washer and spindle nut. 16. While rotating the wheel, tighten the spindle nut with a 12” wrench until there is a slight tension. Then back off one notch and install cotter pin. There should now be from .001” to .010” end play in hub.
D D - 9 EXTERIOR ELECTRIC BRAKES A CONTROLLER installed in your tow vehicle will synchronize the trailer brakes with your tow vehicle brakes. It is designed to apply the trailer brakes whenever the tow vehicle brakes are applied. TYPICAL ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER ELECTRONIC CONTROLLERS are inertially activated.
D EXTERIOR D - 10 POWER JACK (Option) A switch located on the bottom of the housing operates the power jack. When the jack is fully extended or retracted internal limit switches automatically shut off the motor . Should an electrical failure occur , remove the power head by loosening the two Allen set screws.
D D - 11 EXTERIOR TIRES Load and Inflation Information for Y our Tires Maintaining proper tir e inflation pressur e is essential for both tire safety and performance. Proper Tir e Inflation The level of air in your tires affects your vehicle’ s overall performance.
D EXTERIOR D - 12 WEIGHING YOUR TRA VEL TRAILER OR TOWED VEHICLE Since a trailer or towed vehicle adds to the load on your RV’ s tires, it is crucial to properly weigh towed vehicles. A travel trailer should first be weighed with the tongue, while detached from the pulling vehicle.
D D - 13 EXTERIOR Proper Inspection and Storage of Tir es Before taking your RV on a trip or when removing from an extended storage period, make it a practice to inspect the overall condition of your tires. Check for any type of condition or damage that might r esult in failure.
E INTERIOR E - 1 The interior of all Airstream trailers has been designed for comfort, convenience, du- rability and appearance. How you use it and how you take care of it naturally depends on you.
E E - 2 INTERIOR Draperies CAUTION : All drapery materials and mattress covers must be professionally dry-cleaned. For Safari models remove the draperies by unsnapping them from the wall, removing a screw or pop rivet from the end of the curtain track, and sliding them out.
E INTERIOR E - 3 Dinette T able T o open the folding table, lift into a horizontal position and pull the table leg down toward the vertical position until it snaps into place, The leg is hinged at the front edge of the table and is held against the bottom of the table with V elcro.
E E - 4 INTERIOR Linoleum Clean with any standard linoleum floor cleaner Bath Area Remote Switches T wo remote switches for appliances are located on the bathroom wall. One is for the water pump, and duplicates the pump switch on the central control panel.
E INTERIOR E - 5 use only batteries specified in Owner’ s Manual or on unit. T est unit after installing a new battery . 3. Clean and vacuum the openings on your smoke alarm once a month. 4. Do not open the smoke alarm or try to repair it. For replacement information see the WARRANTY in the Owner’ s Manual.
E E - 6 INTERIOR T AKING CARE OF YOUR SMOKE ALARM Y our smoke alarm has been designed and manufactured to be as maintenance-free as possible. Here are a few simple steps you must perform, in addition to the weekly tests described in the section “WEEKL Y TESTING OF YOUR SMOKE ALARM,” to keep your unit in good working order .
E INTERIOR E - 7 USING T HE T AMPER RESI ST LOC KING ME CHANIS M T o make the smoke alarm somewhat tamper resista nt, a “lockin g pin” has been provi ded in the base of the unit. It will help deter a child or other individual from removi ng the smoke a larm f rom the br acket.
E E - 8 INTERIOR OPERA TION Y our LP gas detector is wired directly to your vehicle batteries and incorporates a 1-amp in-line fuse. When the device is operating normally the green LED will be lit. W ARNING : It is not recommended that the detector be disconnected from the battery during periods of storage.
E INTERIOR E - 9 CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM The following information is highlights from the folder pr ovided by the alarm manufac- turer . The folder , with more detailed information, is contained in your Owners’ Packet. CAREFULL Y READ AND UNDERST AND THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING THE ALARM.
E E - 10 INTERIOR WHA T IS CARBON MONOXIDE Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly poisonous gas which is released when fuels are burnt. It is invisible, has no smell and is therefore very difficult to detect with the human senses.
F PLUMBING F - 1 LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) FILL V AL VE Y our trailer is equipped with LP tank fill valves called “RV T ype I Acme” connection. The large, green, nylon swivel nut is a right hand thread and is designed for hand operation only .
F F - 2 PLUMBING AUTOMA TIC GAS REGULA TOR All models are equipped with a two stage automatic change over gas regulator that offers the convenience of automatic changeover from empty to full gas cylinders. Both tanks are connected to this r egulator .
F PLUMBING F - 3 WARNING : Y our LP tanks must be filled as dir ected by the tank manu- facturer . Instructions are located on a decal near the fill valve. The decal must not be defaced. WARNING : Y our LP tank must be, and can only be, placed in the proper position when remounting on the front of the trailer .
F F - 4 PLUMBING NOTES.
F PLUMBING F - 5 WA TER SYSTEM-SELF CONT AINED Fill the water tank by opening the exterior access door and remove screw cap. A garden hose can now be inserted. It’ s a good idea to let the water run through the hose for a short time to flush it out.
F F - 6 PLUMBING The 28 ft. W is under the refrigerator . The bottom cabinet panel pulls off for access. The 27 ft. Front Bed is under the under the roadside wardrobe. The bottom two cabinet panels pulls off for access. T o clean the strainer screen, first remove the inlet connection from the pump side of the strainer .
F PLUMBING F - 7 The 23 foot model have a white petcock under the trailer on the tank pan between the roadside tires to drain the water tank. The 23 foot model also has two valves located under the bed for draining the hot and cold water lines.
F F - 8 PLUMBING 7. Disconnect the water pump inlet connection and tur n the pump on until all the water is expelled. This water , about 1/2 cup, can be caught in a towel or rag.
F PLUMBING F - 9 W ater Heater Bypass For Normal Operation T ur n water heater by-pass valves to normal flow position. Shut off valve B - open valves A and C. For Winterizing (bypass position) close valves A and C, open valve B. V alve access is: 19 Ft.
F F - 10 PLUMBING NOTES.
F PLUMBING F - 11 DRAIN AND WASTE SYSTEM Y our trailer has a drain and waste system that includes waste-holding tanks made fr om molded plastic, free fr om corrosion pr oblems, with trouble-fr ee dump valves. The MAIN HOLDING T ANK enables you to use the toilet for several days away from disposal facilities.
F F - 12 PLUMBING BLACK T ANK FLUSH (Optional) The trailer has a water hose connector marked “black tank flush”. T o use, hook up a hose and tur n on full force. Within the tank a spray head with a multiple holed head will spray the interior surface of the tank.
F PLUMBING F - 13 TOILET Manufacturer: Thetford Corporation 7101 Jackson Road Ann Arbor , MI 48103 313-769-6000 The RV toilet in your Airstream is a design that has been used for many years. There are two pedals. The large pedal opens and closes the slide mechanism, and the smaller pedal opens and closes a water valve.
F F - 14 PLUMBING GALLEY F AUCET , MOEN PURETOUCH® CLASSIC (Option Safari) 1-800-374-6542 WA TER FIL TRA TION SAFEGUARDS Y our Moen PureT ouch® Classic Filtering Faucet System integrates carbon block filtra- tion technology designed by Culligan International into a faucet spout.
F PLUMBING F - 15 MICROTECH™ FIL TER INST ALLA TION/REPLACEMENT 1. Install a new filter by wetting the outlet ports with water and then inserting into the round filter ports on the faucet head and pushing the filter and head together . Both outlet ports must be fully inserted into the filter ports.
F F - 16 PLUMBING OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS Controlling The W ater The PureT ouch system has two options for water delivery , unfiltered stream and filtered water . STREAM MODE: Unfiltered water in r egular stream flow When the water is turned on at the faucet, the spout will always begin operating in the regular str eam mode.
F PLUMBING F - 17 LA VA TORY F AUCET , ST ANDARD Moen, Chateau Single handled Kitchen Faucet w/Protégé Side Spray Model 7460 For parts and local warranty service contact Moen at 1-800-Buy Moen CARE AND MAINTENANCE All that is needed to clean your faucet is a soft damp cloth.
G G - 1 ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM OPERA TION The major portion of electrical power in your Airstream is 12-volt. The 12-volt current powers the fans, furnaces, water pump, and water heater ignition. The exceptions would be the air conditioner and microwave oven.
G ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM G - 2 BA TTER Y (Lead Acid) CAUTION : A normal battery can discharge by itself in 30 to 40 days when not in use, ther efore, IT IS NECESSAR Y TO PERIODICALL Y CHECK THE BA TTERY AND CHARGE IT AS IS NECESSAR Y . W e suggest checking the batteries at least every two weeks in freezing weather .
G G - 3 ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM For battery service or replacement, go to any service station or dealer who sells and services the make battery installed in your trailer . When being towed, the 12-volt batteries in your trailer ar e receiving a constant char ge from the tow vehicle’ s generator or alter nator through the seven-way connector .
G ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM G - 4 The power sources above are all electrically connected to the 12-volt distribution fuse panel that distributes current to interior branch circuits. The circuits provide power to operate all 12-volt DC lights, pumps, motors and appliances.
G G - 5 ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM C. Using a voltmeter check voltage output between heavy positive and negative wires coming out of converter . D. The voltage must be within 13.8 and 14.0 volts. (The meter of the tester should be calibrated periodically .) E.
G ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM G - 6 12-V olt Circuit Diagram Circuit 1 - Bedr oom, Bath fan, Storage compartment lights Circuit 2 - Living Ar ea, Galley , Radio Circuit 3 - W ater pump, range, V ents/Lights, .
G G - 7 ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM TV ANTENNA Manufacturer: Winegard Company 3000 Kirkwood Street Burlington, Iowa 52601 Phone: 800-843-4741 Raising Antenna to Operating Position T ur n elevating crank in “UP” direction until some resis- tance to tur ning is noted.
G ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM G - 8 Maintenance Lubrication T o lubricate the elevating gear apply a liberal amount of silicone spray lubricant to the elevating gear with the lift in the down position, then run the lift up and down a few times to distribute lubricant over gears.
G G - 9 ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM SA TELLITE ANTENNA WIRING If you compare the two pr evious drawings you’ll see wiring for a satellite dish antenna is relatively simple.
G ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM G - 10 SOLAR P ANEL PRE-WIRE Airstream T ravel T railers are pre-wired for an Intermountain Solar T echnology Solar Panel/Charge Controller/Display System. This system may be in- stalled on your trailer as an option. A manual on the use of the system is included with the Airstream Owner’ s Blue Delivery Case.
G G - 11 ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM Wireless Speakers (Optional) Y our trailer may have wireless speakers which is included in the optional upgrade package. An operating guide is included with each kit. The selector is located in the front roof locker . A port is located in the selector switch to plug the speaker sending unit.
G ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM G - 12 110-VOL T ELECTRICAL SYSTEM City Power The Airstream converter system enables you to use the lights and appliances whether operating on self-contained battery power or hooked up to 110-volt city power .
G G - 13 ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM GROUND F AUL T CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) Many states require trailers which are sold in their state, and which have exterior 110 volt receptacles, to have a gr ound fault circuit interrupter .
G ELEC TRICAL S YSTEM G - 14 OCCUP ANT : Perform this test on the GFI Breaker each month and r ecord the date on the chart. 1. With handle B in “ON” position, press PUSH TO TEST button A. 2. Handle B should move to TRIP position, indicating that GFCI breaker has opened the circuit.
H H - 1 APPLIANCES All appliances are delivered to Airstream Inc. with in depth Owner’ s Manuals. Those manuals are included in the delivery case supplied by your dealer . The manuals may contain war nings, cautions, and operating instruction that should be r ead and followed before operating the appliances.
H APPLIANCES H - 2 offers a detailed service guide for your furnace. W ARNING : Carefully read all the manufacturer’ s instructions prior to operating. NEVER store flammable material next to the furnace. NOTE: If warranty service is requir ed use only a service location recommended by the furnace manufacturer or your Airstream dealer .
H H - 3 APPLIANCES REFRIGERA TOR Manufacturer: Dometic Sales Corporation 2320 Industrial Parkway P .O. Box 490 Elkhart, Indiana 46514 Phone: 1-800-544-4881 Review all refrigerator literature supplied in your Owner’ s Packet or stored in the refrigerator prior to operating.
H APPLIANCES H - 4 WA TER HEA TER Manufacturer Atwood Mobile Products 4750 Hiawatha Drive P .O. Box 1205 Rockford, Illinois 61105 Phone: 815-877-7461 Note : Review the water heater literatur e supplie.
H H - 5 APPLIANCES HIGH VOLUME ROOF VENT (OPTIONAL) Manufacturer: F AN-T ASTIC VENT CORP . 4349 S. Dort Hwy . Burton, MI 48529 1-313-742-0330 1-800-521-0298 The optional High-volume roof vent system is designed to quickly exhaust stale, hot air and draw in fresh air .
H APPLIANCES H - 6 MONITOR P ANEL Micropulse Systems Monitor CA TCON PRODUCTS INC. 817-921-2188 sales@catconproducts.com techsupport@catconproducts.com The MicroPulse System makes use of a single solid-state sensor per tank.
H H - 7 APPLIANCES MICROPULSE SYSTEMS MONITOR OPERA TION INSTRUCTIONS This example shows the monitor reporting the following: Fresh W ater = 7/8 to Full Gray W ater 1 = Empty to 5/8 Gray W ater 2 = 3/4 Black W ater = Empty to 5/8 Battery = 3/8 to Full.
I SPECIFICA TIONS I - 1 Note : All weights were made on prototype vehicles. Y our production trailer may vary slightly . More information on weighing and loading your trailer can be found under “W eight Rating” in the forward section of this manual.
I I - 2 SPECIFICA TIONS Gross V ehicular W eight Rating (GVWR): is the maximum permissible weight of this trailer when fully loaded. It includes all weight at the trailer axle(s) and tongue or pin. Unit Base V ehicle W eight (UBW) : is the dry weight of the base unit with bedroom group and w/o options or fluids.
J INDEX Accessories ........................................................ B-10 Air Conditioner ..................................................... H-1 Antenna TV ........................................................... G-7 Appliances .........
J INDEX Interior .................................................................. E-1 Jacks .................................. B-6, C-2, C-8, D-3, D-10 Leveling ................................................................ C-3 Lights ............
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Airstream 2007 Safari c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Airstream 2007 Safari - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Airstream 2007 Safari, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Airstream 2007 Safari va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Airstream 2007 Safari, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Airstream 2007 Safari.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Airstream 2007 Safari. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Airstream 2007 Safari ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.