Ember Overland Series Manuel utilisateur

Overland Series and Overland Micro Series
OWNER’S MANUAL

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DEALER _____________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS ____________________________________________________________________
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DEALER PHONE ______________________________________________________________
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Congratulations on your new Ember, and welcome to the Ember Recreational
Vehicles family! On behalf of everyone at Ember, we’re glad you’re here. At Ember,
we’re focused on creating a truly unique and exceptional ownership experience.
We hope that you’ll see this in not only the quality we build into our units, but
through the interactions you’ll have with our company and our dealer partners if
you haven’t already!
Not only does it comply with all the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association’s
regulations, standards, and safety requirements, but it meets our own high standards
of quality and testing.
We ask that you please read and understand the contents of this owner’s manual as
well as the other manuals for the various components from other manufacturers that
came with your RV. Your personal safety and that of those traveling with you depends
upon you becoming familiar with and learning how to properly operate the various
systems, appliances, and components that your RV came equipped with. Take extra
care in reading all cautions, warnings, and notices, and familiarize yourself and your
family with the safety features built into your RV and what actions to take
to assure a safe camping trip.
We proudly back our units with our 1-2-3 Warranty: 1 time transfer in the first year of
ownership, a 2-year limited base warranty, and a 3-year limited structural warranty.
Dear Ember Owner,
Your Ember has been designed from
the ground up to provide you with a
reliable and quality way to enjoy family
fun and recreation.

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Please read through the details of our warranty carefully so you are familiar with the
extent of the coverage and duration, along with the various exclusions, restrictions,
and limitations that may apply. Ongoing maintenance and upkeep are important to
upholding our warranties, so we ask that you please understand what those are. Some
components used in the construction of your Ember from other suppliers come with
additional warranties that extend beyond our warranty. Please be sure to understand
these warranties as well and submit any necessary registration forms included in your
Owners Packet.
Your dealership should be able to answer any questions or concerns you may have
after reading through this Owner’s Manual regarding your new Ember. If your dealer is
unable to do so, please feel free to contact our Ownership Experience department.
We hope that your Ember brings you many years of adventures and fun with memories
to last a lifetime! We are thankful you chose to be a part of the Ember family and wish
you safe travels!
Best,
ASHLEY BONTRAGER
Founder / CEO
Ember Recreational Vehicles

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This Owner’s Manual for your Ember Recreational Vehicle (RV) is intended to serve as
a guide for safety, care, and normal operation of your unit. Information contained in
this document is subject to change without notice and includes relative information
available at time of the publication of this version. The photographs, drawings,
components, and systems described may not represent what is in the RV you
purchased due to available options, ongoing upgrades, and improvements. This
document also contains information for both the Overland Series and the Overland
Micro Series, and not all information applies to both series. Your Ember 1-2-3 Limited
Warranty is included at the end of this Owner’s Manual. Nothing in this Owner’s
Manual will or is intended to in any way modify, supplement, or change the terms and
conditions of the 1-time transfer in the first year of ownership, the 2-year limited base
warranty and the 3-year limited structural warranty that comes with your Ember RV. This
Owner’s Manual does not alter or supplement any component manufacturer warranty.
Your Ember came with an Owner’s Packet that contains various
component manufacturers’ manuals and warranty information.
These documents can also be found online at the Ember RV
Owner’s Resources page. QR Codes are provided throughout this
manual and represent the hardware in the coach at the time of
this documents publication and may not be accurate in all cases.
Please be sure to look through all these documents and register
for the available warranties beyond the 1-2-3 warranty offered by
Ember Recreational Vehicles.
Please use the procedures outlined in this guide for typical operating conditions.
The obligation for safe operation and use of your RV lies on you, and we have tried
to include information to help, but not serve as a tutorial for how to camp or where to
camp in your Ember RV. For questions, concerns, or assistance, please contact your
dealer or Ember directly.
MAILING ADDRESS:
Ember Recreational Vehicles
PO Box 970
Bristol, IN 46507
Phone: 844-732-4204
Email: warranty@emberrv.com
Website: www.emberrv.com
About this Manual
EMBER RV OWNER’S
RESOURCES

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Contents
OVERVIEW OF OWNER’S MANUAL
Safety Terms 10
Key Safety Items 10
Bunk Loads 10
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector 11
Egress Windows 11
Extinguisher 11
Smoke Detector 11
Propane Gas Leak Detector 11
Safety Regulations for LP 12
Fire Safety 14
YOUR EMBER RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Technical Data and General
Specifications 16
PRE-TRIP PREPARATION
Pre-Trip Checklist 16
Loading 16
Wheel Lug Nuts 16
Tire Inflation 16
Trailer Coupler 16
Safety Cables 16
Electrical 16
Exterior 17
Interior 17
Tool Kit Items 17
Hitching 18
Pre-Hitch/Coupling/Trip
Considerations and Inspection 18
7-Way Connector 19
Hitching Steps and Instructions 19
Sway Control and Weight
Distribution Hitch 20
LOADING
Key Terms 21
Cargo Capacities 22
How to Weigh your RV 22
TOWING
Guidelines 23
Safety Chains 23
Breakaway Switch 23
Tire Pressure 24
Brakes 24
Lights 24
General Towing and Driving 24
Sway and Fishtailing 25
Winding Narrow Roads 25
Sharp Turns 26
Steep and Long Grades 26
Slippery and Icy Pavement 26
Freeways and Highways 26
Corner Turns 26
Mud and Sand 26
Parking 26
Additional Towing and
Safety Information 26
TIRES
General Information 27
Tire Fundamentals 27
Sidewall Markings and
Important Terms 27
Tire Tread 28
Pressure and Load Limits 28
Checking Tire Pressure 28
Wheel Nut Torque 29
Torque Adjustments 29
Tire Safety Checklist 30
Lifting the Coach 30
Travel Trailer Set Up at Destination 31
Leveling 31
Stabilizers 31

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Hook Ups 32
EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT
AND SYSTEMS
European Windows 33
Condensation 33
Cleaning 34
Independent Suspension 34
Front Electric Flat Jack 36
Stabilizers 38
Gear Box 38
Exterior Telescoping Ladder 38
Outdoor Kitchen 39
Griddle 39
Cooler 39
Refrigerator 39
Television 40
INTERNAL EQUIPMENT
AND SYSTEMS
Safety 41
Propane Appliance Maintenance 41
Operating Appliances at High Altitude 42
Air Conditioner 42
Dual-Zone Thermostat 43
Television 43
TV Signal Booster 43
Winegard Air 360 43
Cable Hook-Up 43
Awning 44
Rear Observation Monitoring System 44
EmberLink™ Smart System 44
Microwave 45
Cook Top (Range) 45
Range Hood 46
Refrigerator 47
Roof Vents (Power and Manual) 47
Solar Prep 47
Removable Table 47
D-Rings Loading 48
Elevated Beds 48
Standard Elevated Beds 48
Use of Bed Rails 48
Tips for Safe Elevated Bed Usage 49
Murphy Beds 49
Murphy Bed Setup and Storage 49
Slideout Systems 50
Slideout Operation 50
Troubleshooting the Slide Room 51
Slideout Manual Override 52
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Electrical System Maintenance 53
120-Volt Alternate Current System 53
Inverter 56
Battery Cutoff Switch 56
12-Volt Direct Current System 57
Converter 57
Converter Inspection and
Maintenance 57
DC to DC Battery Charger
(Max solar only) 57
Solar Power System and Batteries 58
Solar Charge Controller 58
EmberLink™ Smart System 59
PROPANE SYSTEM
Overview 60
Regulator 60
Regulator Freeze-Up 60
Other Cold Weather Factors 61
LP PIGTAIL 62
LP GAS DETECTOR 62
PLUMBING SYSTEM
Fresh Water System 63
TRUMA Combi 63
Truma Pressure Relief Valve 66
Water Pump 66
Monitoring Tank Status 67
Holding Tank Sensor Problems 67
Draining the Fresh Water System 67
Plumbing Control Center 68
Nautilus 68

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Docking Station 68
Nautilus Water Management
System 68
Fresh Water System 69
Santizing the Fresh Water System 69
Filling the Fresh Water Tank 70
Using a Pressurized Water Source 71
The Lavatory 71
Showermi$er 71
Shower Maintenance 72
Bathroom Skylight 72
Toilet 72
Toilet Maintenance 72
External Shower 72
Wastewater System 73
Black & Gray Water Holding Tanks 73
Rinsing and Draining the Black Tank 73
Emptying the Black and Gray
Water Tanks 74
Vents & Vent Pipes 75
WARRANTY, REPAIR, AND SERVICE
General Care and Maintenance 76
Cleaning the Interior 76
Exterior Finish 76
Frame and Chassis 76
Hitch Couplers 77
Safety Chains 77
Jacks 77
Tires and Wheels 77
Brake Adjustment 77
Sealants 77
Ceiling, Interior Walls,
Countertop, Tabletops 77
Faucets and Fixtures 78
Fabric and Upholstery 78
Owner Responsibilities 78
Leaking 78
Mold 78
Warranty Registration and
Change of Address 78
REQUIRED MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE 79
WINTERIZING AND STORAGE
Winterizing Your RV 80
Dewinterizing Your RV 85
Storing your RV 85
SERIAL NUMBER, VIN, DECALS
Deciphering the VIN 86
WARRANTY
Warranty Service Tips 87
Obtaining Emergency
Warranty Repair 88
Service & Warranty 88
Have the Following
Available When You Call 89
Owner Aid 89
Verify the Issue 89
Do it Yourself 90
Write it Down 90
Part Lead Times 90
Inspect Repairs 90
Use Your Unit as Intended 90
THE 1-2-3 LIMITED WARRANTY
Important Definitions 91
What Is a 1-2-3 Limited
Warranty and How to Obtain
Warranty Service 91
EMBER’S TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED
BASE WARRANTY 92
EMBER’S THREE (3) YEAR LIMITED
STRUCTURAL WARRANTY 93
Remedies 95
Primary Remedy 95
Secondary Remedy 95
What is Not Covered by the
Ember Limited Warranties 95
Appliance and Component
Manufacturer Warranties and
Administration 96
Legal Remedies 97
ACCEPTING DELIVERY 98

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After you have thoroughly reviewed the manual, you will have a good understanding
of the do’s and dont’s of owning and operating an Ember Recreational Vehicle. If you
aren’t sure of a certain feature, you can easily locate the section that addresses your
concern and look up the information you need. As you read through the manual, you
will encounter the following items:
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation
that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation that,
if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to
personal injury. This applies to hazardous situations
involving property damage only.
BUNK LOADS
The maximum weight in single bunks is 300lbs and 600lbs for double bunks.
SAFETY TERMS
KEY SAFETY ITEMS
Overview of Owner’s Manual
EXCEEDING THE LOAD LIMITS FOR THE BUNKS MAY
RESULT IN FAILURE CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY.
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