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alliance RV Avenue 2021 Operating Furnace User Manual

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alliance RV Avenue 2021 Operating the Furnace User Manual

Operating the Furnace

To Turn the Furnace Off

  1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting, then turn the thermostat to the “OFF” position.
  2. Turn the manual shut-off valve (if equipped) to the “OFF” position.

Thermostat

The display indicates the mode and the room temperature. When the mode button is pressed once, the thermostat will wake. When the mode button is pressed again, the mode will change. Press the up or down button to wake the thermostat, the set temperature will display, and the mode will flash. Press the up or down button again to change the set temperature. The thermostat will go back to sleep after 5 seconds of no activity.alliance RV Avenue 2021 HEATING, COOLING and VENTILATION User Manual 01

There is a three-minute anti-short cycle for cooling. After the cooling system has been de-energized, the system will not energize again for three minutes, this is to protect the compressor on the ac unit. You can bypass the anti-short cycle function by changing the mode to off.

NOTE: Operating your cooling system when the outdoor temperature is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit can cause damage to your cooling equipment. Hold the mode button down for 5 seconds to change from Fahrenheit to Celsius.

Your RV is equipped with an electric fireplace. You will be able to use this to help knock the chill off on cold days, this fireplace is not intended to heat your entire RV, nor will it do so. You can operate the fireplace at the control panel on the fireplace itself or wit the remote.

Control Panel

Fireplace

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  • Fahrenheit Vs. Celsius – Press this button to toggle between the two temperature scales.
  • Flame Effect ‐ Press this button to change the flame effect. The unit will beep. Press again to decrease the flame intensity. There are 6 light settings for your selection. The flame optics will go lower under the sequence of 6,5,4,3,2,1. Pressing the button again will stop the flame effect.
  • Up and Down – Press these buttons to set the desired temperature.
  • Power Button – Turn the unit on and off with this button.
  • Time Function – Press this button for the timer function. The letters “0H” to “8H” will appear on the LED screen. “OH” means there is no set running time and the heater will run continuously. The letters “1H” thru “8H” means the number of hours that the heater will operate before shutting off.

NOTE: The battery in the remote is a CR2025 battery.

Ventilation

MAXXAIR fans are located in the kitchen and master bathroom areas. These high‐powered fans are an industry staple that operates very easily. These fans are crucial in your RVs ventilation and assist with minimizing condensation, especially in extended use and extreme temperature situations. Your MAXXAIR fans will be controlled by remote wall-mounted controls. There is a manual override for opening and closing of the lid on the unit at the ceiling.alliance RV paradigm 2021 Fireplace User Manual 01

Range Hood

The microwave situated above your stove has a built‐in fan. This will be covered in the Appliances section to follow.

APPLIANCES

Refrigerator
You will find one of two types of refrigerators in your RV, the standard gas absorption (RV) type and an optional 12-Volt refrigerator.

Gas Absorption (RV) Refrigerator

A 13 cubic foot refrigerator, specifically designed for an RV and can stand up to life in a trailer. A very quiet, efficient, and easy-to-use refrigerator with a lot of room. Be sure to read the owner’s manual specific to this product.

WARNING

  • STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS BEHIND OR AROUND THE REFRIGERATOR CREATES A FIRE HAZARD. DO NOT USE THE AREA BEHIND THE REFRIGERATOR TO STORE ANYTHING, ESPECIALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
  • INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT, CHANGE, OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS REFRIGERATOR CAN CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ALWAYS USE AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN FOR NEEDED WORK
  • THE REFRIGERATOR COOLING SYSTEM IS UNDER PRESSURE. NEVER TRY TO REPAIR OR
    RECHARGE A DEFECTIVE COOLING SYSTEM. BREATHING OF SOME OF THE COMPOUNDS IN REFRIGERATOR COOLING CAN CAUSE CANCER
  • REGULARLY CHECK THE REFRIGERATOR VENT AREAS AND PATHWAYS BETWEEN THE
    VENTS TO ENSURE THEY ARE FREE FROM ANY FLAMMABLE MATERIAL OR BLOCKAGE. ALWAYS CHECK THESE AREAS AFTER ANY PERIODS OF STORAGE OR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME IN WHICH THE RV ISN’T USED
  • FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD. WHILE REFUELING OR PARKING NEAR A GASOLINE PUMP, BE SURE THAT THE AUTO MODE BUTTON ON THE REFRIGERATOR IS TURNED ON OR THAT ALL LP GAS APPLIANCES ARE SHUT OFF. FAILURE TO OBEY THIS WARNING COULD CAUSE A
    FIRE OR EXPLOSION RESULTING IN DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.

Gas Absorption (RV) Refrigerator Operation

When starting this refrigerator for the very first time the cooling cycle may require up to four hours of running time before the cooling unit is fully operational.alliance RV Avenue 2021 HEATING, COOLING and VENTILATION User Manual 03

  1. ON/OFF button – Press the button to turn the refrigerator ON or OFF.
    • Button In = Unit Is ON
    • Button Out = Unit Is OFF
  2. AUTO/GAS mode selector button – Press the button to turn the AUTO mode ON or OFF.
    • Button In = Auto Mode (Attempts Electric Mode First)
    • Button Out = Auto OFF (Attempts LP Gas Mode Only)
    • The system is fully automatic which means that it selects the most suitable energy source available, either 120 VAC or LP gas operation.
  3. Temperature set button – The thermostat has 5 settings where 1 indicates the warmest and 5 is the coldest temperature setting. Press the button once to display the current setting. Continue to press repeatedly until the desired setting, e.g., 3, is shown in the LED display. This value is shown for about 5 seconds and then the fresh food compartment temperature is displayed once again.

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Gas Absorption (RV) Refrigerator Maintenance

Properly caring for your refrigerator will give you years of trouble-free service, and checking these few things periodically should be a priority.

  • Keep the food compartment and freezer clean
  • Make sure the doors seal correctly
  • Be aware of any performance changes that are not caused by overloading, weather, or gas control changes
  • Make sure the airflow in the lower intake vent and the upper exhaust vent is not blocked or impeded in any way
  • Make sure the area behind the refrigerator is clear, never store anything behind the refrigerator

Operating Refrigerator at High Altitude

When you operate the refrigerator on propane gas at altitudes higher than 5,500 feet above sea level, you may experience reduced performance and burner outages. To avoid these possible problems, it is recommended that you operate the refrigerator on electricity at altitudes higher than 5,500 feet above sea level.

Leveling The Refrigerator

Leveling is one of the requirements for proper operation with absorption refrigerators. To ensure proper leveling, the vehicle needs to be leveled enough to be comfortable to live in (no noticeable sloping of floor or walls). Any time the vehicle is parked for several hours with the refrigerator operating, the vehicle should be leveled to prevent this loss of cooling. When the vehicle is moving, the leveling is not critical, as the rolling and pitching movement of the vehicle will pass to either side of the level, keeping the liquid ammonia from accumulating in the evaporator tubing.

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alliance RV Avenue 2021 Dentification of Parts User Manual

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alliance RV Avenue 2021 Identification of Parts (AC Side) User Manual

Identification of Parts (AC Side)

  • Fault LED (Red) — The red indicator turns on as the inverter shuts down due to overheating, overload, under voltage, or over voltage.
    • Immediately turn off all AC appliances if the Fault LED is lit. Allow the inverter to cool before continuing. Make sure that the ventilation vents are not blocked.
    • If an inverter shutdown was preceded by a buzzing sound, there may be an excessive load in combination with low voltage or a cable problem.
    • ON/OFF Switch — Controls AC output.
  • AC Outlets — 115V AC 60Hz, up to 15amps for 2000W.
  • USB Power Port — 5 volts / 2.1A for charging tablets, smartphones, and other small electronic devices.
  • Remote Switch Connection — Insert wired remote switch to the connection port. Set ON/OFF switch to “remote” position.

NOTE: Alarm —If there is a buzzing sound, the battery is low. The user should reduce the AC load, charge the battery, and check the DC cable for excessive losses.

Identification of Parts (DC Side)alliance RV Avenue 2021 Dentification of Parts (AC Side) User Manual 01

Key Parts

  1. Positive Terminal — Positive (+) DC Input (Red)
  2. Cooling Fans — Thermally controlled
  3. Negative Terminal — Negative (−) DC Input (Black)
  4. Ground Terminal — For insulated safety ground wire.

AC Side Operation

  1. Connect electronic devices to electrical socket(s) on inverter. Flip inverter power to ON position (on AC side). The wired remote panel can be used to turn on.
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  2. When finished, switch AC devices off FIRST, then turn off the inverter switch. The wired remote panel can be used to turn on.

CAUTION

  • AVOID SWITCHING ON THE INVERTER WITH THE LOAD (ELECTRONIC DEVICES) ALREADY SWITCHED ON. THIS MAY TRIGGER AN OVERLOAD SINCE SOME ELECTRONIC DEVICES HAVE AN INITIAL HIGH-POWER SURGE TO START. WHEN SWITCHING OFF THE INVERTER, TURN OFF THE ELECTRONIC DEVICES FIRST.
  • ALTHOUGH THE INVERTER IS OFF, THE CAPACITORS WILL STILL HAVE A CHARGE, SO THE DC AND AC TERMINALS MUST BE DISCONNECTED IF ALTERING THE CIRCUITRY. 

WARNING

  • FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
  • FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY DAMAGE THE UNIT AND/OR EQUIPMENT.

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 Inverter Troubleshooting

Indicator Potential Issue Troubleshoot
 

Alarm beeps

Input voltage is below 10.5V Keep input voltage above 10.5V
Input voltage is above 16.0V Keep input voltage below 16.0V
 

 

 

 

 

Fault LED Lit, inverter shut down and alarm on

Input voltage is below 10V Keep input voltage above 10V
Input voltage is above 16.5V Keep input voltage below 16.5V
 

 

Inverter overheats

Allow inverter to cool down
Check for adequate ventilation
Reduce the load on inverter
Operating equipment draws too much power Use a higher wattage inverter or use a lower powered device
 

Inverter is short circuited

Disconnect the inverter and turn off the ON/OFF switch to reset
Yellow LED Lit ‐ Inverter shut down  

GFCI tripped

Disconnect appliances and turn off the ON/OFF switch to reset

Solar Panel (If equipped with factory solar option)
If equipped with a factory solar option a single 320w monocrystalline solar panel is mounted on the roof.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Solar panels generally require very little maintenance in order to function. The only thing they need is a periodic light cleaning to make sure dirt, leaves, and other debris are not obstructing the sun’s rays. To clean the panels, use a soapy sponge and wipe them dry with a squeegee.
Solar Charge Controller (If equipped with factory solar option) If equipped with a factory solar option, a Rover 20-amp MPPT charge controller will provide charging efficiencies for countless 12-V off-grid solar applications. Compatible with an assortment of batteries, including Lithium, the Rover MPPT maximizes your solar charging energy through its smart tracking algorithm ensuring the most efficient to your battery. Additionally, the Rover MPPT is equipped with multiple batteries, controllers, and solar protections giving you peace of mind and an optimized system you can trust.

20- Amp Solar Charge Controller (If equipped with factory solar option)

Identification of part20- Amp Solar Charge Controller (If equipped with factory solar option)(Continued) 01

Key Parts

  1. PV LED Indicator
  2. Battery LED Indicator
  3. Load LED Indicator
  4. System Error LED Indicator
  5. CD Screen
  6. Operating Keys
  7. Mounting Holes
  8. Remote Temperature Sensor Port (optional accessory)
  9. PV Terminals
  10. Battery Terminals
  11. Load Terminals
  12. RS-232 Port (optional accessory)

20-Amp Solar Charge Controller (If equipped with factory solar option)

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Operation

Rover is very simple to use. The controller will automatically determine the battery voltage. The controller comes equipped with an LCD screen and 4 buttons to maneuver through the menus.
NOTE: Please set the correct battery type the first time you use.

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Main Displayalliance RV Avenue 2021 Dentification of Parts (AC Side) User Manual 07

NOTE: The Battery Capacity (SOC%) is estimated based on the charging voltage.alliance RV Avenue 2021 Dentification of Parts (AC Side) User Manual 01

Programming Battery Type

To enter the battery programming settings hover over the Battery Voltage screen and press down the Enter button . When the battery type starts to flash press the Select button to cycle through the battery types and press Enter to finalize the selection. When selecting the Lithium setting the user can change the battery voltage from 12V to 24V and select the charging voltage.alliance RV Avenue 2021 Dentification of Parts (AC Side) User Manual 08

Programming Parametersalliance RV Avenue 2021 Dentification of Parts (AC Side) User Manual 09

To enter the programming interface simply press and hold the right arrow button. After entering this feature press the Enter/Right button to switch between parameters. To change the parameters, press the Up or Down button. To save the parameter press and hold the Enter/Right button. The charging parameter setting (Equalizing voltage, Boost voltage, Floating charging voltage, over-discharge return voltage, and Over-discharge voltage) are only available under the battery “USER” mode. Press and hold the right arrow to enter the programming settings and continue pressing the right arrow button until you see the desired voltage screen.
NOTE: Battery charging parameters can also be programmed using the Rangy BT APP. Read the corresponding user manuals for more information.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Fireplace User Manual

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Fireplace User Manual

Fireplace

Remote Controlalliance RV paradigm 2021 Fireplace User Manual 01

  • Fahrenheit Vs. Celsius – Press this button to toggle between the two temperature scales.
  • Flame Effect ‐ Press this button to change the flame effect. The unit will beep. Press again to decrease the flame intensity. There are 6 light settings for your selection. The flame optics will go lower under the sequence of 6,5,4,3,2,1. Pressing the button again will stop the flame effect.
  • Up and Down – Press these buttons to set the desired temperature.
  • Power Button – Turn the unit on and off with this button.
  • Time Function – Press this button for the timer function. The letters “0H” to “8H” will appear on the LED screen. “OH” means there is no set running time and the heater will run continuously. The letters “1H” thru “8H” means the number of hours that the heater will operate before shutting off.

NOTE: The battery in the remote is a CR2025 battery.

Ventilation

MAXXAIR fans are located in the kitchen and master bathroom areas. These high‐powered fans are an industry staple that operates very easily. These fans are crucial in your RVs ventilation and assist with minimizing condensation, especially in extended use and extreme temperature situations. Your MAXXAIR fans will be controlled by remote wall-mounted controls. There is a manual override for opening and closing of the lid on the unit at the ceiling.alliance RV paradigm 2021 Fireplace User Manual 01

Range Hood

The microwave situated above your stove has a built‐in fan. This will be covered in the Appliances section to follow.

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APPLIANCES

12‐Volt Refrigerator

This unit is equipped with a French door refrigerator that is operated by 12‐volt power supplied by your RV’s batteries.

WARNING

  • STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS BEHIND OR AROUND THE REFRIGERATOR CREATES  A FIRE HAZARD. DO NOT USE THE AREA BEHIND THE REFRIGERATOR TO STORE ANYTHING, ESPECIALLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
  • INCORRECT ADJUSTMENT, CHANGE OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS REFRIGERATOR CAN  CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. ALWAYS USE AN AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN FOR NEEDED WORK

WARNING

  • FAILURE TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE USER’S MANUAL AND ALL IT’S WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY

Operating the 12‐Volt Refrigerator

Electronic Display

  • “Fridge” Button: Push to adjust the set temperature of refrigerating room
  • “Freeze” Button: Push to adjust the set temperature of the freezing room
  • “ON/OFF” Button: Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to enter a shutdown or power‐on state.

Operating the 12‐Volt Refrigerator (Continued)

Setting the Refrigerating Room
The LED display turns bright when the door is open. Push the “Fridge” button. The buzzer rings. Then the refrigerating room turns into the setting condition. The temperature pattern turns flash and the temperature of the refrigerating room increases 1. The temperature will recycle as “01”—“02” —“03”—“04”—“05”—“06”—“07”— “——”—“01”. When the temperature turns “07”, push the “Fridge” button, then the refrigerator turns into the condition of pre‐closing the refrigerating room and the LED display turns “——” with a flashing light.

Setting the Freezing Room
The LED display turns bright when the door is open. Push the ‘freezer’ button. The buzzer rings. Then the freezing room turns into the setting condition. The temperature turns flash and the temperature of the freezing room increases 1. It will recycle from “‐15” — “‐19”. (Warning: The temperature will be set successfully, and the flash will disappear if stop setting over 5 seconds.)

Setting ON/OFF
Press and hold the ON/OFF key for 3s in the power‐on state to enter the power‐off state, all loads are turned off, the display panel shows “‐‐” in the refrigeration and freezing temperature display area, and the power is displayed normally; in power‐off state, press the ON/OFF key for 3s to enter power‐on state, and refrigerator is operating normally.

Power Indicator
The power indicator is displayed on the display panel. When the input voltage is greater than 12.5V, the Full icon light is on. When the input voltage is less than 12.5V and greater than 11.5V, the Mid icon light is on.

Refrigerator Care and Maintenance

  • Clean the interior and parts with a cloth soaked in lukewarm water and baking soda solution. A solution of 2 tablespoons of baking soda to a quart of water will clean and neutralize odors. Rinse and wipe dry.
  • Be sure to keep the door gasket (seal) clean to keep the unit running efficiently.
  • The outside of the refrigerator should be cleaned with a warm damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners.
  • Never clean refrigerator parts with flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard.
  • If not used for an extended time:
    • Remove all food.
    • Clean the interior and leave doors open to avoid possible odor or mold formation.

12‐Volt Refrigerator Troubleshooting Guide

Note: It is recommended that only authorized or qualified professionals to perform repair service on the unit.

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES
Refrigerator does not operate Refrigerator is unplugged.
The circuit breaker is tripped/ fuse blown.
 

 

Compressor turns on and off

The room temperature is warmer than normal
Door is left open or is frequently opened.
The refrigerator does not have the correct clearances.
The refrigerator has recently been disconnected for a period of

time.

 

 

 

Refrigerator compartments are too warm

Temperature control is not set correctly.
Door is left open or is frequently opened.
The door gasket does not seal properly.
A large amount of warm or hot food was stored recently. Wait

for the refrigerator to reach its selected temperature.

The refrigerator has recently been disconnected for a period of

time.

 

 

Vibrating or rattling (slight vibration is normal)

Leveling legs need adjusting
Refrigerator is placed on an uneven or weak surface.
The refrigerator is touching the wall. Re‐level the refrigerator

and move it away from the wall.

 

Temperature of external refrigerator surface is warm

The exterior refrigerator walls can be as much as 30°F warmer

than room temperature.

This is normal while the compressor works to transfer heat

from inside the refrigerator cabinet.

Moisture collects inside the refrigerator Door is left open or is frequently opened.
Moisture forms on outside of refrigerator Is normal in hot and humid weather. Air carries moisture into

the refrigerator when doors are opened.

Bubbling or gurgling sounds (like boiling water) This is the normal sound of refrigerant (used to cool

refrigerator) circulating throughout the system.

Popping or cracking sounds when compressor comes on This is normal. Metal parts undergo expansion and contraction, like hot water pipes. The sound will level off or disappear as

refrigerator runs.

 

The door will not close properly

The refrigerator is not on a level surface.
The gasket is dirty.
The storage basket is out of position.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Inverter – If So Equipped User Manual

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Inverter

Inverter – If So Equipped

The Rangy PCL series inverter‐chargers combine an inverter and battery charger with an automatic transfer switch into one complete system. Featuring a 3‐stage battery charging mode when connected to utility AC power, the PCL series inverter‐charger can meet powerful demand needs as well as charge your battery bank. As a power supply, it is capable of producing cleaner, smoother, and more reliable electricity for a user’s electronic needs.alliance RV Valor 2021 Inverter – If So Equipped User Manual 01

Inverter Parts Overview

Top View

  1. AC Input Cable Entry
  2. AC Output Cable Entry
  3. Wired Remote Control Cable Entry
  4. LCD Panel and Buttons
  5. Mounting Holes

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Left View

  1. Main ON/OFF Switch
  2. DC Negative Battery Terminal
  3. Battery Temperature Sensor Port
  4. RJ11 Port for connecting Wired Remote Control
  5. Rj45 Port for Future Development
  6. AC Output Terminal Block
  7. AC Input Terminal Block
  8. Main Power Switch Terminal Block
  9. Dry Contact Relay Port: NC, C, NO ports for connecting generators and making use of the Auto‐Gen Start feature.
  10. Inverter Output Protection Circuit Breaker
  11. Inverter Input Protection Circuit Breaker
  12. DC Positive Battery Terminal
  13. Fans that dissipate heat

alliance RV Valor 2021 Inverter – If So Equipped User Manual 03Automatic Transfer Relay

The PCL inverter chargers are equipped with a 30A transfer relay switch that switches between Inverter and Standby mode depending on the availability of AC input power. If AC is present, the transfer relay bypasses up to 30A of the incoming AC power through the inverter to power the AC loads on the inverter’s output. In the event AC power gets disconnected, the inverter will power the loads through the battery bank.

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Auto Generator Start

The PCL inverter charger series have functions to automatically start and stop a generator for supplementing charge. The Auto Generator feature starts the Generator with the use of Normally Closed (NC) contacts of the relay that “opens” when the battery voltage drops to the programmed value of Program 96, Low Battery Voltage Set‐point. The Normally Open (NO) relay “closes”, and the auto generator start commencing the generator to start charging the battery bank. When the battery is recharged and its voltage rises to the programmed value of Program 95, High Battery Voltage Set‐point The NC (closes) contacts and NO (open) contacts of relay reset and the Generator will stop / shut down the Generator automatically. The PCL unit will then transfer back to “Inverting Mode”.
Note: While the generator is connected, the unit now operates in “Charging Mode” with the AC power from the Generator charging the batteries as well as providing power to the
AC loads.

Inverter Operation

Upon successful connection of a 12V deep cycle battery bank, flip the inverter power to the ON position.

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Inverter Fan Operation

By default, when first powering the unit the fans and alarm will run for approximately 1 minute as part of the start‐up routine. Other fan ON/OFF operation parameters are listed below:alliance RV Valor 2021 Inverter – If So Equipped User Manual 05

Inverter Main Menu

Use the up and down arrows to cycle through the menu.

The following is what is displayed:alliance RV Valor 2021 Inverter – If So Equipped User Manual 01

Generator Prep

With Generator Prep, you’ll find that your RV will include the basic wiring and structures needed to install an aftermarket generator. A mounting base, a vapor isolating shroud, an electrical transfer switch, and the associated wiring are in place. We recommend you work with your dealer and/or Alliance RV if you decide to add a generator to your RV.

Generator (If Equipped)
RV generators supply power when you’re away from electrical hookups. These can be permanently installed and are designed to provide power for air conditioners, lighting and appliances, and also charges batteries.

WARNING
THOROUGHLY READ THE OPERATORS ‘ MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THE GENERATOR. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS THAT SHOULD BE FOLLOWED DURING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.

SAFE OPERATION AND TOP PERFORMANCE CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED WHEN EQUIPMENT IS PROPERLY OPERATED AND MAINTAINED. OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT IS UNSAFE WHEN MENTALLY OR PHYSICALLY FATIGUED. DO NOT OPERATE EQUIPMENT IN THIS CONDITION, OR AFTER CONSUMING ANY ALCOHOL OR DRUG. MAINTAINING OR INSTALLING A GENERATOR SET CAN CAUSE SEVER PERSONAL INJURY. WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT SUCH AS SAFETY GLASSES, PROTECTIVE GLOVES, STEEL‐TOED BOOTS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN WORKING ON EQUIPMENT. NEVER OPERATE THE GENERATOR WITH THE COVER OR SERVICE DOOR REMOVED, IT MAY RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.

STARTING FLUIDS, SUCH AS ETHER, CAN CAUSE EXPLOSION AND GENERATOR SET ENGINE DAMAGE. DO NOT USE. GENERATOR VOLTAGE IS DEADLY, AN IMPROPERLY CONNECTED GENERATOR ELECTRICAL OUTPUT CONNECTIONS CAN CAUSE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE BY A TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES. ENGINE EXHAUST/CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY, SUBSTANCES IN THESE GASES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED BY SOME STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES TO CAUSE CANCER OR REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY. DO NOT BREATHE IN OR COME INTO CONTACT WITH EXHAUST GASSES.alliance RV Valor 2021 Inverter – If So Equipped User Manual 06

Generator (Continued)
Your generator has a nameplate that contains the model and serial numbers. This information will be needed for any service needs.alliance RV Valor 2021 Inverter – If So Equipped User Manual 07

  1. Control Panel
  2. Air Filter Cover
  3. Removable Access Cover
  4. Oil Drain Valve 5. Oil Filter
  5. Oil Fill Cap and Dipstick
  6. Fuel Filter

Starting the Generator

  1. Visually inspect for fuel and/or exhaust leaks. Do NOT start the generator until any fuel or exhaust leak is repaired.
  2. Position and hold the control switch to START until the generator starts. The status indicator on the switch flashes while cranking. It will stay on continuously when the generator set is running.

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Microwave

Your OTR (Over‐the‐Range) microwave is equipped with a vent fan and a light underneath the microwave. The fan works as a range hood to filter out smoke and other odors from cooking. Use your range hood anytime you cook, this will help maintain the air quality in your RV. Be sure to read your microwave user’s manual for additional information.

Range/Cooktop

Your gas range represents the newest RV range design and is designed for reliable and trouble‐free performance.

Before Using Your Range
Remove all packaging materials and wipe the surfaces of your range with a damp cloth or sponge. When you turn on a burner or the oven for the first time, smoke and odors may be present. This is normal, make sure the room is well-ventilated.

WARNING
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.

WARNING
IF YOU SMELL GAS:

  1. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME
  2. DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT ANY APPLIANCE
  3. DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH
  4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVICES

WARNING
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE RANGE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE NEVER USE THE RANGE AS A SOURCE OF HEAT.

Control Panelalliance RV Valor 2021 Microwave User Manual 01

  1. Front Left Burner Control Knob
  2. Rear Left Burner Control Knob
  3. Convection ON/OFF Knob
  4. Oven Temperature Control Knob
  5. Oven Light ON/OF Knob
  6. Front Right Burner Control Knob
  7. Rear Right Burner Control Knob

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 Using Your Gas Range

  • Using proper flame size: adjust the flame so it does not extend beyond the edge of utensils. Undersized utensils will expose a portion of the burner flame to direct contact and may result in the ignition of clothes. Proper utensil and flame size will improve efficiency. Burners are different sizes for different utensil sizes. The furniture above hobs has the potential risk during gas range working.
  • If you use a stovetop grill on a sealed gas burner, it will cause incomplete combustion and can result in carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Know which knob controls each surface burner. Place a pan of food on the burner before turning it on, and turn the burner off before removing the pan.
  • Always turn the knob to the full HI position when igniting top burners and visually check that burner is lit.
  • Then adjust the flame so it does not extend beyond the edge of the utensil.
  • Utensil handles should be turned outward and not extend over adjacent surface burners. This will help reduce the risk of burns, ignition of flammable materials, and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil.
  • Never leave surface burners unattended at high heat settings: Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite.

How to Use the Top Burners

Gas flow to the burners is adjusted by turning the knobs that control the valves. Turning the knob so that the indicator line points to the symbols printed on the panel achieves the following functions:alliance RV Valor 2021 Microwave User Manual 02

  • When the knob is rotated to the maximum position it will permit the rapid boiling of liquids, whereas the minimum position allows the simmering warming of food or maintaining boiling conditions of liquids.
  • To reduce the gas flow to a minimum, rotate the knob further counter‐clockwise to point to the LO position.
  • Other intermediate operating adjustments can be achieved by positioning the indicator between the HI and Lo positions, and never between the HI and OFF positions.
  • When the range is not being used, set the gas knobs to their OFF positions and also close the gas shut‐off valve placed on the main gas supply line.

 Lighting Gas Burners

In order to light the burner, you must:

  1. Push and turn the knob in a counterclockwise direction up to the HI position (maximum rate), push in and hold the knob until the flame has been lit. The sparks produced by the internal igniter will light the designated burner.
    Note: In the event that the local gas supply conditions make it difficult to light the burner in the HI position, try again with the knob in Lo position.
  2. Adjust the gas valve to the desired position.
    Note: To re‐light, the burner, return the knob to the OFF position and repeat the operations for lighting.

How To Use The Gas Oven

Using the oven for the first time it is advised to follow these instructions:

  • Insert shelves and tray.
  • Turn the oven on to the maximum temperature position (500˚F) to eliminate possible traces of grease from the oven burner.
  • Soak in water and detergent (neutral) then dry carefully.

Ignition of the Oven Burner

  1. Open the oven door to its full extent.
    WARNING
    RISK OF EXPLOSION! THE OVEN DOOR MUST BE OPEN DURING THIS OPERATION.
  2. Lightly press and turn the Oven Control Temperature Knob counter‐clockwise to the MIN position.
  3. Press the knob inward and hold to activate the electronic ignition. Note that you will hear a “clicking” noise. Hold the knob pressed inward until the oven burner is lit. Once the oven burner is lit, release the knob.
    Never continue this operation for more than 15 seconds. If the burner has still not ignited, wait for about 1 minute prior to repeating the ignition.
  4. When using the range for the first time or after a long period of non‐usage, keep pressing the knob inward for approximately 10‐15 seconds after the burner has lit to ensure the gas valve has been accurately primed.
  5. Close the oven door slowly and adjust the burner accordingly to the desired. temperature. If the flame extinguishes for any reason, the safety valve will automatically shut off the gas supply to the burner temperature. If the flame extinguishes for any reason, the safety valve will automatically shut off the gas supply to the burner. To re‐light the burner, first turn the oven control knob to the position, wait for at least 1 minute and then repeat the lighting procedure.

Attention: the oven door becomes very hot during operation. Keep children away.

WARNING
NEVER cover any slots, holes, or passages in the oven bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil. Doing so blocks airflow through the oven and may cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat, causing a fire hazard.

Cooking with the Oven
Before introducing the food, preheat the oven to the desired temperature. For a correct preheating operation, it is advisable to remove the tray from the oven and introduce it together with the food, when the oven has reached the desired temperature. Check the cooking time and turn off the oven 5 minutes before the theoretical time to recuperate the stored heat.

WARNING
WHEN USING THE OVEN, STAND AWAY WHEN OPENING THE OVEN DOOR, ESCAPING HOT AIR OR STEAM CAN BURN YOUR HANDS, FACE OR EYES.

How to Light Stove Top Burners During a Power Failure

  1. Light a match and place it next to the burner flame holes;alliance RV Valor 2021 Microwave User Manual 03
  2. Press down the knob and turn it counterclockwise to the HI position.
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2021 alliance RV Valor Waste Water User Manual

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2021 Alliance RV Valor Waste Water System User Manual

The Alliance RV Valor 2021 is a true marvel in the world of recreational vehicles. It sets new standards for luxury and usefulness. There are many things that make this RV stand out, but one of the most important is the way it handles waste water. The Valor 2021’s waste water system was made with care and creativity, showing that the company wants to give campers the best experience possible. In a world where sustainability and caring for the environment are becoming more important, the Valor’s waste water system stands out as an example of efficiency and convenience. It lets you enjoy the great outdoors without sacrificing your duty to the environment. The Valor 2021’s waste water system will please even the most discerning RV fans with how smart it is and how easy it is to use. This makes it a standout choice among luxury RVs.

Waste Water System

The waste system contains holding tanks. The quantity of tanks along with the location is dictated by the floor plan of the RV. All tanks are equipped with electric heating pads that can be controlled in the monitor panel.

  • Black tanks hold toilet waste. There are some things to note with black tanks. Black tanks typically will need a digester/deodorant (talk with your RV dealer for recommendations). Black tanks require RV toilet paper. RV toilet paper breaks down quicker and is specifically designed for this type of waste water system. You’ll find that this toilet paper breaks down more quickly and allows the waste water to flow more easily during the dumping process. A black tanks monitoring electronics can be adversely affected by debris handing up on the reading probes. For this case, we have installed a tank flush for your black tank(s) to assist in keeping the probe indicators clean so that you have accurate readings on the tank’s levels.
  • Gray tanks, an integral part of the waste water system. Gray tanks hold your sink and shower waste water. Gray tanks require less maintenance due to the difference in waste produce making its way into the tank. It may be ideal to dump black tanks first and then your gray tanks, the gray tank running thru the main dump will help in keep the pipeline cleaner.

Toilet
Alliance RV uses the best-in-class 310 series Dome tic RV toilet. Each toilet is 100% factory tested to assure watertight seal in the toilet bowl before it even leaves Docetic. After installation by Alliance RV, the entire waste system is flood tested for leaks by filling the system with water to the rim of the bowl. To use the toilet, first add water to the toilet by pressing the flush pedal only partially down. Water will flow into the bowl while the flush ball remains closed. If the flush ball moves, let up

Toilet slightly on the pedal until the ball closes. Adding water to the empty bowl acts as a trap and helps prevent holding tank odors from entering the RV. Adding water is always recommended prior to flushing solids and/or toilet paper.
To flush the toilet, press the pedal down until it contacts the floor. Release the pedal after the flush is complete. When flushing liquids, quick press of the pedal for 1 to 2 seconds will do. When flushing solids, the pedal should be pressed until the contents are rinsed from the bowl. Never flush longer than needed as this will cause the holding tank capacity to be used up and require more frequent black tank dumps. A small amount of water should collect in the bowl after a flush, this will create an airtight seal. Further instructions and information can be found in the toilet owners’/users manuals.

Dumping Your Waste Tanks

Your RV is equipped with cable termination valves. Most of these valves are going to be routed to the centralized docking station convenience center for ease of pulling. However, in some occasions, dictated by floor plan, you may find a gate valve pull handles located on the off‐door side frame rail of the RV.

alliance RV Valor 2021 Waste Water System User Manual 01Monitoring Your Water Systems

This panel monitors the fill levels of the fresh water, grey water and black water tanks. You will also operate the heaters on the holding tanks here and as well as the power to the fresh water pump (you’ll also find a water pump switch in the exterior docking station) and the water heater. These switches will illuminate while in the on position.alliance RV Valor 2021 Waste Water System User Manual 02

When an individual button is pressed (box 2), the lights above the switch (box 1) illuminate to reveal the level of the selection pushed. For the battery level indicator, the individual letters mean the following:

  • L = Low at 6.0 volts
  • F = Fair at 11.6 volts
  • G = Good at 12.1 volts
  • C = Charge at 12.7 volts

The water pump is operated with the water pump switch (box 4) as well as the gas and electric options for the water heater (box 5). The gas water heater switch enables propane operation of the water heater while the electric switch enables electric operation of the water heater. Both switches being on will allow for a quicker hot water recovery. The water heater can be operated in electric or gas only by turning one of the individual switches on.
Note: The holding tank heaters will also be operated from the monitor panel (box 3).

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Washer / Dryer Prep

The washer/dryer prep is located in the front closet or garage of the 5th wheel. You will find both hot and cold water connection points. Should a washer and dryer be your desire, please consult with your dealership or Alliance RV for our installation recommendations. Otherwise, you will find functional cabinet space in that area.alliance RV Valor 2021 Waste Water System User Manual 03

Water Heater

When the RV is not in use or is being stored, the water heater must be drained. This will prevent damage to the water heater lining and protect the water heater in the cold.

  1. Turn the water heater off (power and gas should be disabled)
  2. Turn the water pump off
  3. Open all faucets and plumbing fixtures
  4. Remove the drain plug from the tank (take care as this is also the anode rod on water heaters in Alliance RV product
  5. Open the pressure relief valve

WARNING
YOU MUST READ THE USER MANUAL FOR THIS WATER HEATER
For full winterization instructions, see the centralized docking station section of this manual.

FURNITURE

You will find a range of styles and sizes of furniture in your RV, below is some information on the different types of furniture you may see in your RV.

WARNING
MOVING PARTS CAN PINCH, CRUSH OR CUT. KEEP CLEAR AND USE CAUTION

Theatre Seating

A modular seating system that features electric controls and smoothly operating recliners which is assembled and installed by the factory for ease of use.
Every furniture component locks into place with each adjacent piece.alliance RV Valor 2021 Waste Water System User Manual 01

Sofa Seating

Two and three cushion sofas that fold out for additional sleeping.

To operate:

  1. Remove the back cushions
  2. Fold out the couch seat to expose the middle seat
  3. Fold out the couch seat legs and set upright
  4. Fold down the stationary back
  5. User back cushions as headrests or pillows.

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A polyurethane fabric constructed and designed for all home furniture. Polyurethanes should be cleaned with a mild water-based shampoo or soap. More stubborn stains can be cleaned with a mild, non-alcohol-based cleaning fluid. Rinse with clean water afterward. For non‐liquid stains such as mustard, remove any excess before cleaning. All stains and spills must be attended to promptly.

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Cleaning Furniture Fabric
A polyurethane fabric constructed and designed for all home furniture. Polyurethanes should be cleaned with a mild water based shampoo or soap. More stubborn stains can be cleaned with a mild, non‐alcohol based cleaning fluid. Rinse with clean water afterward. For non‐liquid stains such as mustard, remove any excess before cleaning. All stains and spills must be attended to promptly.

Exterior

An RV comes with a variety of surfaces that need to be cleaned and maintained, from the roof membrane to awning fabrics and beyond. Regular cleaning and maintenance of these different components is needed and will help keep the RV in the best possible condition both cosmetically and functionally.
Keep your roof clean. Use Décor roof cleaners (RP‐RC320S spray or RP‐RC160Cj concentrate) or standard products such as 409, Fantastic or mild detergents are sufficient. Do NOT use harsh abrasives or products containing solvents. For stubborn spots, a rag dampened with mineral spirits is recommended. DO NOT SOAK (never apply mineral spirits directly to the roof) When washing, start from the top and work your way down, try to stay out of direct sunlight. Start by rinsing the roof membrane with clean water to remove any loose dirt or debris. Then, using a medium bristle brush along with a mild detergent/soap and a few gallons of water, scrub the entire roof and then rinse thoroughly, a rubber squeegee may be used to direct water off the roof. A semi‐annual inspection of the roof is suggested. Check the membrane for damage and check the lap sealant used at all termination areas (front, rear and side seams as well as roof attachments). The lap sealant has a limited life span, depending on the geographic region and conditions, and should be repaired or replaced as needed.

NOTE: do not use cleaning solutions that contain solvents or abrasive pads. Sidewalls and the front and rear skin or cap should be washed and waxed to protect and restore.

Never take your RV through an automatic car wash and avoid using highly abrasive cleaning pads or high‐pressure sprayers, the finish and decals/labels on your RV can be damaged by using such products. A soft bristled brush and a mild soap/detergent, if cleaned properly and frequently, will meet your needs. A normal automotive wax should be utilized when waxing your RV, we recommend a good wax two to three times a year, at minimum.
Exposure to salt can result in damage to exterior paints, finishes and other components, it is highly corrosive and should be cleaned off as frequently as possible. The more your RV is exposed to snow, rain, road salt, chemicals and saltwater, the more severe corrosion can be, therefore, a stricter cleaning and maintenance schedule may be needed. Periodically inspect the inbox, chassis, landing gear, axles, wheels, and suspension components for spot rust. When/if you find spot rust, use a wire brush to clean the spot and touch the finish up as needed with a rustproof enamel paint. The more quickly you take care of this, the less damage it can cause and lead to bigger issues.

Your RV is sealed all around to prevent water intrusion and damage to the RV. These seals and sealants (clear and colored) are crucial to your RV’s protection from the outside environment. These seals and sealants should be inspected regularly and touched up and/or resealed as needed, we recommend a visual inspection every 3 months. Make sure to check the roof, slide outs, the corner, termination and beltline trims and moldings on the exterior of the RV. For questions on required seals and sealants, please contact your dealer and Alliance RV. NOTE: your slide outs utilize wipe, cap and bulb seals to protect the room from the outside elements. Due to the nature of a slide out room, these seals are not 100% watertight and should be checked very regularly for any visual signs of damage and addressed immediately when found. Spraying your slide out seals with a silicone spray for lubrication and conditioning will help keep the slide out seals and gaskets malleable, flexible, in good working condition. The rate of the breakdown and deterioration of the seals, sealants and gaskets on your RV is directly tied to the outside environment and the needed maintenance, cleaning and touch up of these crucial components.

Interior

Keep your RV clean and well‐kept during regular usage and always be sure to thoroughly clean after extended uses, long trips and before you store your RV. Sweep and mop floors as required, clean the kitchen and bathroom as you would in your own house. For appliances, sinks, countertops, toilets, showers and flooring, you’ll want to use your regular household cleaners (always refer to the owner’s manual of the individual component for additional information). Make sure that the RV is ventilated well when doing this, clean air is needed for your safety. Strip your bedding down and clean as required, be sure to follow the care instructions on these soft goods. When wiping down cabinets, walls, ceilings and other surfaces, use a mild soap / detergent and warm water in order to not cause damage to these surfaces.

Maintenance Schedule

  FREQUENCY
 

MAINTENANCE REQUIRED

 

 

BEFORE USE

 

 

AFTER USE

 

 

MONTHLY

 

 

3 MONTH

 

 

6 MONTHS

YEARLY / BEFORE STORAGE REFER TO COMPONENT OWNERS

MANUAL

 

Heating, Cooling & Ventilation (AC, Furnace, Vents)

      Inspect & Clean      

Yes

 

Axles

 

Inspect

           

Yes

 

Brakes

 

Test

     

Adjust

     

Yes

 

Entry Steps

     

Lubricate

       
 

Landing Gear

        Clean & Lubricate    

Yes

 

Pinbox & Hitch Equipment

 

Inspect

   

Lubricate

       
 

Safety Chains

 

Inspect

           
 

Slideouts

   

Clean Roof

 

Run “In / Out”

       
 

Tires

 

Inspect

           

Yes

 

Battery

 

Inspect

           

Yes

 

Electrical Cords / Receptacles

 

Inspect

           
 

Generator / Generator Exhaust

 

Inspect

           

Yes

 

Exterior Finish (Roofs, Walls, Slideouts, Chassis)

       

Wash

 

Wax

   
 

Exterior Moldings & Trims

         

Inspect

   
 

Locks and Latches

     

Lubricate

       
 

Roof Seams and Attachment Points

         

Inspect

   
 

Seals

         

Inspect

   
 

Fresh Water System

   

Drain

      Sanitize / Winterize  
 

Waste System

   

Dump / Flush

       

Drain

 
 

Water Heater

   

Drain

      Flush / Winterize  

Yes

 

Propane (LP) System

           

Test for Leaks

 
 

Alarms / Detectors (Smoke, CO/LP)

 

Test

           

Yes

VENDOR WARRANTY AND CONTACT INFORMATION

Below you will find a listed supplier, related warranty information and warranty / tech support contact information should you need it. Some of this information may change without notice. Alliance RV will make all efforts to keep this manual as up to date as possible. This is a summary of the component manufacturers warranty only. For details on individual component warranties, see their warranty information.

COMPONENT BRAND SUPPLIER WEBSITE CONTACT # EMAIL MANUFACTURER WARRANTY
 

Air Compressor

 

MORryde

 

www.morryde.com

 

(574) 293‐1582

 

warranty@morryde.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Air Conditioner

 

Coleman

 

www.airxcel.com

 

(423) 775‐2131

 

rvpsupport@airxcel.com

 

2‐Year Limited

 

Automatic Transfer Switch

 

Progressive Dynamics

 

www.progressivedyn.com

 

(269) 781‐4241

 

sales@progressivedyn.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Awnings

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

 

Axles

 

 

Dexter Axle

 

 

www.dexteraxle.com

 

 

(574) 295‐7888

 

 

warranty@dexteraxle.com

1‐Year Limited (Grease & Oil Seals) / 2‐ Year Limited (Electric/Hydraulic Brake Actuators) / 5‐Year Warranty (Axles and Suspension System)
 

Baggage Doors

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Bed‐Lift System

 

Happijac

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Chassis / Frame

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Converter

 

Progressive Dynamics

 

www.progressivedyn.com

 

(269) 781‐4241

 

sales@progressivedyn.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Entry Steps

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Fireplace

 

LaVanture

 

www.lavanture.com

 

(800) 348‐7625

 

service@alliancerv.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Fuel Pump & Tank

 

ECI Fuel Systems

 

www.collins‐n‐co.com

 

(574) 848‐1118

 

warranty@ecifuelsystems.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Furnace

 

Suburban

 

www.airxcel.com

 

(423) 775‐2131

 

rvpsupport@airxcel.com

 

2‐Year Limited

 

Furniture

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited / 5‐Year Fabric

 

Generator

 

Onan

 

www.cumminspower.com

 

(800) 888‐6626

 

ask.powergen@cummins.com

 

3‐Year Limited

 

Inverter

 

Renogy

 

www.dehco.com

 

(574) 294‐2684

 

warranty@decho.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Leveling System

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Lithium Battery

 

Renogy

 

www.dehco.com

 

(574) 294‐2684

 

warranty@dehco.com

 

5‐Year Prorated Warranty

 

Mattress

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Microwave

 

Insignia

 

www.insigniaproducts.com

 

(877) 467‐4289

 

www.insigniaproducts.com/email‐us

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Oven / Cooktops

 

Greystone

 

www.wayinterglobal.com

 

(574) 971‐4490

   

www.customerservice@wayinterglobal.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 
 

Ramp Door

 

MORryde

 

www.morryde.com

 

(574) 293‐1581

 

warranty@morryde.com

 

1‐Year Limited / 3‐Year Water Intrusion

 

Ramp Door Patio Rail Kit

 

MORryde

 

www.morryde.com

 

(574) 293‐1582

 

warranty@morryde.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Ramp Door Steps

 

MORryde

 

www.morryde.com

 

(574) 293‐1583

 

warranty@morryde.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Refrigerator

 

Everchill

 

www.wayinterglobal.com

 

(574) 971‐4490

   

www.customerservice@wayinterglobal.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 
 

PVC Roof Membrane

 

Dicor

 

www.dicor.com

 

(574) 264‐2699

 

dmetzger@dicor.com

 

15‐Year Limited

 

Roof Vents / Fans

 

MaxxAir

 

www.airxcel.com

 

(423) 775‐2131

 

rvpsupport@airxcel.com

 

2‐Year Limited

 

Slideout Systems

 

Lippert Components

 

www.lci1.com

 

(574) 537‐8900

 

customerservice@lci1.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Solar Panels

 

Renogy

 

www.dehco.com

 

(574) 294‐2684

 

warranty@dehco.com

 

10‐Year Limited

 

Stereo

 

JBL

 

www.riverparkinc.com

 

(574) 522‐7781

 

technicalsupport@riverparkinc.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Suspension System

 

MORryde

 

www.morryde.com

 

(574) 293‐1581

 

warranty@morryde.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Tires

 

Lionshead

 

www.lionsheadtireandwheel.com

 

(574) 533‐6169

 

bscott@lionsheadtireandwheel.com

 

1‐Year Guarantee / 5‐Year Limited

 
 

Toilet

 

Dometic

 

www.dometic.com

 

(800) 366‐3242

 

techservice@dometic.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

Television (110‐Volt)

 

LG

 

www.lg.com

 

(800) 243‐0000

   

www.lg.com/us/support/email‐appointmen

 

1‐Year Limited

 
 

Television (12‐Volt)

 

Connex

 

www.riverparkinc.com

 

(574) 522‐7781

 

technicalsupport@riverparkinc.com

 

1‐Year Limited

 

TV Antenna

 

Winegard

 

www.winegard.com

 

(800) 288‐8094

 

www.winegard.com/support/contact‐us

 

2‐Year Limited

 

Water Heater

 

Suburban

 

www.airxcel.com

 

(423) 775‐2131

 

rvpsupport@airxcel.com

 

2‐Year Limited

FAQ

What is an RV waste water system?

An RV waste water system is a system designed to collect and manage wastewater generated in the RV, including from sinks, showers, and toilets.

How does the waste water system in an RV work?

RVs typically have separate tanks for black water (toilet waste) and gray water (sinks and shower). These tanks collect the wastewater, and a valve allows for controlled dumping when needed.

What is the capacity of the waste water tanks in the Alliance RV Valor 2021?

You can find specific tank capacities in the RV’s specifications or user manual. It may vary depending on the RV’s model and design.

How do I monitor the waste water levels in my RV?

Many modern RVs have monitoring systems that display tank levels on a control panel. These systems typically use sensors to measure the levels.

How do I empty the waste water tanks in my RV?

RVs have dump valves located on the underside of the vehicle. To empty the tanks, you connect a sewer hose to the valve, open the valve, and allow the waste to flow into a designated waste disposal area or dump station.

Can I dump RV waste water into any sewer system?

No, you should only dump RV waste water in designated dump stations or approved sewer connections. Dumping waste in improper locations can be illegal and harmful to the environment.

How often should I empty the waste water tanks?

The frequency of emptying the tanks depends on usage. Gray water tanks may need more frequent emptying than black water tanks. It’s best to monitor tank levels and empty them as needed.

Can I use regular household toilet paper in an RV toilet?

Many RV-specific toilet papers are designed to break down more easily in the RV’s waste system. However, some regular household toilet papers are also suitable for RV use.

How do I maintain and clean the waste water system?

Regularly flushing the tanks with clean water and using RV-friendly tank treatments can help keep the system clean and odor-free. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for maintenance.

What precautions should I take to prevent RV waste tank odors?

Using tank treatments, ensuring proper tank ventilation, and keeping the tank valves closed can help prevent odors from escaping.

Can I add chemicals to the waste tanks for odor control?

Yes, there are various RV-specific chemicals and treatments available that can help control odors and break down waste in the tanks.

Is there a way to prevent freezing of the waste water system in cold weather?

RVs designed for cold weather use may have heated tanks and insulated plumbing. You can also use tank heaters and insulating materials to prevent freezing.

What should I do if my waste water tanks become clogged?

If you experience clogs in the waste water system, you may need to use specialized products or seek professional assistance to unclog the tanks.

Can I use my RV’s toilet while driving?

It is generally not recommended to use the RV’s toilet while the vehicle is in motion for safety reasons. It’s best to use rest stops or campground facilities.

Are there any regulations or restrictions on RV waste water disposal?

Local regulations may vary, so it’s important to follow the rules of the campgrounds or dump stations you visit. Dumping waste illegally can result in fines and environmental damage.

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Troubleshooting

PROBLEM/SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION
 

 

 

 

Area surface burners will not ignite or area surface burners do not ignite uniformly.

Surface control knob has not been fully rotated to the

HI position.

Check to see if gas valve is open. If not,open it.
Burners are clogged. Make sure burner is off. Use a

small wire, toothbrush or needle to clean burner portsandslots.

Low gas level in tank. Refill or replace gastank.
There is moisture on the burner. With burner off, dry

burner throughly.

 

Surface burner flame is yellow or orange instead of blue.

Debris may be present in gas line. Let burner run for a

few minutes to see if flame changes to blue.

Humid air in the home, sometimes caused by running a

humidifier may cause flames to be burn yellow.

 

Centralized Docking Station

Alliance RV uses the Nautilus P4 Water Management System. With this system you’ll have the ability to perform the following functions from a centralized and easy-to-access location:

  1. The power fills your fresh water tank for dry camping.
  2. Use your pump to supply water to fixtures from the fresh water tank
  3. Use your pump to siphon fill or sanitize your fresh water tank from a bucket
  4. Connect to city water at the camping site to supply water to fixtures
  5. Winterize your plumbing lines and fixtures
  6. Bypass hot water heater when winterizing to avoid water heater damage
  7. Rinse the black tank to help control odors and prevent sewage buildup
  8. Rinse off items outside the unit with a hot/cold faucet
  9. Connect up to three (3) coax lines with satellite, cable and auxiliary

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Docking Station Handle Position and Valve Routing

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Filling the Fresh Water Tank – Power Fillalliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 03

Fill and/or Sanitize the Fresh Water Tank with the Pumpalliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 04

NOTE: For sanitizing, a solution of 1 gallon of water and one-quarter cup of household bleach should be prepared for every fifteen gallons of holding tank capacity.alliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 05

Fill and/or Sanitize the Fresh Water Tank with the Pump (Continued)alliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 06

Using the Fresh water Tank for Dry Campingalliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 07

Connecting to City Water alliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 08

Winterizingalliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 09

Winterizing

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Rinsing Holding Tanks / Tank Flushalliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 12

Rinsing Holding Tanks / Tank Flushalliance RV Valor 2021 Troubleshooting User Manual 13

Fresh Water System

Your RVs fresh water system is made up of two inputs, a portable fresh water holding tank with a pressure demand 12 volt water pump and a city water connection that provides water to the system and bypasses the freshwater holding tank and the water pump to supply your fresh water from an already pressurized source. All holding tanks are equipped with electric heating pads that are controlled in the central monitor panel.

  • The portable water system consists of a fresh water holding tank which is filled at the docking station (covered above). The tank is emptied/drained at a “low point” drain on the exterior beneath the freshwater holding tank. Always be sure to drain your fresh water tank between uses, and during storage in the winter, this will prevent any stagnation that can cause water to smell and/or taste bad.
  • The water pump. When not hooked up to an external water supply, the RVs fresh water tank is utilized. The water is pumped from the fresh water tank by the water pump. When the power is switched on, the pump works automatically whenever a faucet is on. The water pump is self‐priming and when the system pressure drops below 55psi, the water pump will energize and re‐pressurize the system to that 55psi.
  •  This tank is equipped with a safety overflow drain. This drain will come straight out of the underbelly of the RV beneath the fresh water tank. This drain should never be plugged or obstructed. Keeping this line open for safety overflow will prevent damage that can occur from overfilling your fresh water tank.
  • The city water system is powered by a water hose connected to the docking station (covered above). When connected and turned on, the system will automatically pressurize. It is always a good idea to bleed the system by turning on a hot water faucet until the water runs smoothly and there is no air present.

NOTE: High water pressure can damage your water system. Due to pressure inconsistencies in potential water sources, an RV water pressure regulator can be used between the hose and the connection point to ensure an always consistent water pressure coming into the RV. A safe setting is 45psi.

WARNING
Not regulating water pressure and allowing water pressure that is too high to be connected to the RV can cause irreversible damage to your RVs fresh water system.

Fresh Water System

Draining your freshwater system (required for winterization, covered in the centralized docking station portion of this manual, when the RV is not being used and/or is being stored in the cold or winter months), all tanks should be emptied. This will prevent damage from freezing. Every RV has low point drains in which the freshwater system can be evacuated. These low point drains will be located on the off‐door side of the RV near the water heater directly beneath the RV and coming out of the underbelly. These are shut-off valves that can be opened and closed with a thumb turn.

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2021 alliance RV Valor Owners Information Bag User Guide

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The Alliance RV Valor 2021 Owner’s Information Bag is a must-have for anyone who is happy to own this great recreational vehicle. It has a great trove of information and advice that is meant to make owning an RV more enjoyable. Alliance RV is committed to making sure that Valor owners are well-informed and well-prepared for their trips, and this resource shows that dedication. From the detailed owner’s manual that explains all the Valor’s features to the important warranty information, maintenance rules, and safety tips, this information bag has everything you need to live worry-free and enjoyably in your RV. This guide will be with you as you go on adventures with your Valor. It will give you tips, directions, and a sense of confidence in your RV ownership. In this detailed guide, we talk about the different parts you can expect to find in this information bag. This gives you a look into the world of owning an Alliance RV Valor 2021, where every mile driven is a sign of the desire for freedom and exploration.

Owners Information Bag

You will find the manuals and registration cards for individual components in your Alliance RV Fifth Wheel Owner’s Information Bag.
It is important that you take time to register and activate each component warranty according to the information and timelines provided. Doing so will help any potential delays in the event your RV requires warranty service. Failure to register these warranties will not dismiss warranty coverage, although it could cause delays. Please contact Alliance Customer Service with any questions.alliance RV Valor 2021 Owners Information Bag User Manual 01

Alliance RV Customer Service Contact Information:
Phone: (574) 226‐0140
Email: service@alliancerv.com

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)

Alliance RV vehicles all have a unique 17‐digit VIN. You will find your VIN listed on the Federal Certification label located toward the front of the RV on the off‐door side. The following VIN decoder identifies each digit location and its function.

DIGIT LOCATION FUNCTION KEY
1st, 2nd and 3rd WMI (SAE Assigned) 7M5
     
     
  Trailer Type F = Fifth Week

X = TBD

    X 4th = TBD
     
5th Model Designator P = Paradigm

X = TBD

    X = TBD
    X = TBD
     
6th and 7th Length of RV Length of RV (2 digits regardless of length)
8th Number of Axles 1 = 1 Axle

2 = 2 Axles

 
           
9th Check Digit Calculated      
           
10th Model Year M = 2021

N = 2022

T = 2026

V = 2027

1 = 2031

2 = 2032

6 = 2036

7 = 2037

    P = 2023 W = 2028 3 = 2033 8 = 2038
    R = 2024 X = 2029 4 = 2034 9 = 2039
    S = 2025 Y = 2030 5 = 2035  
           
11th Plant Location A = Plant 1

B = Plant 2

     
    C = Plant 3      
    D = Plant 4      

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

In the United States:
If you believe that your recreational vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash or cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and Alliance RV. If the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) receives similar complaints, they may open an investigation. If they determine that a safety defect exists in other vehicles, a recall and remedy campaign may be ordered. NHTSA does not become involved in individual cases between you, your dealer or Alliance RV.

To Contact NHTSA:

Website: www.safecar.gov
Address: NHTSA Headquarters Attn: Administrator 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington DC 20590 Toll-Free Vehicle Safety Hotline: 888.327.4236 TTY: 800.424.9153

For additional information, please refer to the NHTSA website at www.safecar.gov.

In Canada:
If you believe that your recreational vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash or cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transportation Canada’s Defect Investigations and Recalls Division, and Alliance RV.

To Contact Transportation Canada

Website: www.tc.gc.ca
Address: Transport Canada Defect Investigations & Recalls Division 330 Sparks Street Ottawa ON K1A 0N5 Canada Toll Free in Canada: 800.333.0510.

If calling internationally or from the Gatineau‐Ottawa area: 819.994.3328.

SERVICE & WARRANTY

Alliance RV Limited Warranties
Alliance  RV,  LLC  (Alliance  RV)  provides  the  following  Limited  Base  and  Limited  Structural  Warranties  with  this  recreational vehicle which sets forth what Alliance RV will cover and what Alliance RV will do if a defect is found to exist. Please read the following warranty details closely before your purchase of the recreational vehicle. ACCEPTANCE OF WARRANTY: When you request or accept the performance of warranty repairs under the terms of either limited warranty, you are accepting all terms of both limited warranties.

ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED BASE WARRANTY

Alliance RV provides this Limited Base Warranty for the period of One (1) Year. Warranty period starts from the earlier of (a) the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser, or, (b) if the dealer places the vehicle in service prior to retail sale, on the date the recreational vehicle is first placed in such service.
For the warranty period set forth above, this one (1) year Limited Base Warranty covers certain defects in materials and/or workmanship for the recreational vehicle manufactured by Alliance RV, and workmanship provided directly by Alliance RV, arising under normal use and service for the Limited Base Warranty period of the recreational vehicle. Alliance RV reserves the right to use new or remanufactured parts of similar quality to complete any work, and to make parts and design changes without notice to anyone. Alliance RV reserves the right to make changes in the design or material of its products without obligation to incorporate such changes in any product previously manufactured.

This Limited Base Warranty only covers a recreational vehicle sold by an authorized Alliance RV dealer and to the original retail purchaser. Note that recreational vehicles purchased in the US with the specific intent to import to Canada will NOT be covered under this Limited Base Warranty.
Alliance RV makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to the recreational vehicle beyond that contained in this Limited Base Warranty. No other person(s) are authorized by Alliance RV to establish any other obligation or liability for it regarding this recreational vehicle. Alliance RV is not responsible for any promise, representation or warranty made by any dealer or person beyond what is expressly stated in this Limited Base Warranty. No one has authority to amend or modify this Limited Base Warranty.

NOTE
This Limited One (1) Year Base Warranty is separate from the Limited Three (3) Year Structural Warranty on the following page and will expire exactly one year from the warranty period start date as identified above.

LIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:
THE LIMITED BASE WARRANTY IS PROVIDED EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE, AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF ALLIANCE RV. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN ANY, GIVEN BY LAW, WILL BE LIMITED TO AND NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE SCOPE OF COVERAGE AND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE ABOVE ONE‐YEAR LIMITED BASE WARRANTY.

IN NO EVENT SHALL ALLIANCE RV BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, REVENUE, PROFIT, OR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE THAT RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE. THE DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS NOT DEPENDENT UPON THE LIMITED BASE WARRANTY FULFILLING ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.

NOTE
 SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

Alliance RV provides this Limited Structural Warranty for the period of Three (3) Years. Warranty period starts from the earlier of (a) the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser, or, (b) if the dealer places the vehicle in service prior to retail sale, on the date the recreational vehicle is first placed in such service.
For the warranty period set forth above, this three (3) year Limited Structural Warranty covers certain defects in materials and/or workmanship of the “structural components” (as defined below) portions of the recreational vehicle manufactured by Alliance RV, and workmanship provided directly by Alliance RV, arising under normal use and service for the Limited Structural Warranty period of the recreational vehicle. Alliance RV reserves the right to use new or remanufactured parts of similar quality to complete any work, and to make parts and design changes without notice to anyone. Alliance RV reserves the right to make changes in the design or material of its products without obligation to incorporate such changes in any product previously manufactured.

“Structural components” is defined as (i) main steel frame including outriggers and cross members; (ii) laminated side walls and rear wall assembly; (iii) slide room box assembly including sidewall, end walls, roof and floor; (iv) roof assembly; (v) floor assembly; and (vi) fiberglass cap including paint application (this structural warranty item does not cover damages to the cap such as rock chips, dents, scratches or failure to meet the maintenance requirements as outlined in the Owner’s manual). This Limited Structural Warranty only covers a recreational vehicle sold by an authorized Alliance RV dealer and to the original retail purchaser. Note that recreational vehicles purchased in the US with the specific intent to import to Canada will NOT be covered under this Limited Structural Warranty.
Alliance RV makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to the recreational vehicle beyond that contained in this Limited Structural Warranty. No other person(s) are authorized by Alliance RV to establish any other obligation or liability for it regarding this recreational vehicle. Alliance RV is not responsible for any promise, representation or warranty made by any dealer or person beyond what is expressly stated in this Limited Structural Warranty. No one has authority to amend or modify this Limited Structural Warranty.

NOTE: This Limited Three (3) Year Structural Warranty is separate from the Limited One (1) Year Base Warranty on the previous page and will expire exactly three years from the warranty period start date as identified above.

LIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:
THE LIMITED STRUCTURAL WARRANTY IS PROVIDED EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BY LAW, COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE, AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF ALLIANCE RV. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IN ANY, GIVEN BY LAW, WILL BE LIMITED TO AND NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE SCOPE OF COVERAGE AND BEYOND THE DURATION OF THE ABOVE ONE‐YEAR LIMITED BASE WARRANTY.

IN NO EVENT SHALL ALLIANCE RV BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, REVENUE, PROFIT, OR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE THAT RESULT FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES WERE FORESEEABLE. THE DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS NOT DEPENDENT UPON THE LIMITED BASE WARRANTY FULFILLING ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
NOTE: SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

FAQ

What is included in the Alliance RV Valor 2021 Owner’s Information Bag?

The contents of the owner’s information bag can vary, but it typically includes important documents such as the owner’s manual, warranty information, and various instructional materials.

How do I access the owner’s manual for my Alliance RV Valor 2021?

The owner’s manual is typically included in the information bag. It provides detailed information about your RV’s features, maintenance, and operation.

What should I do if I lose the owner’s manual?

If you lose the owner’s manual, you can often find a digital version on the manufacturer’s website or contact the manufacturer or dealership for a replacement.

Is there a warranty for the Alliance RV Valor 2021, and what does it cover?

Warranty information should be included in the owner’s information bag. It will outline the terms and coverage of the warranty for your RV.

How do I register my warranty for the RV?

The owner’s manual or warranty documentation will typically provide instructions on how to register your warranty with the manufacturer.

What are the recommended maintenance intervals for my RV?

The owner’s manual will include a maintenance schedule that outlines recommended service intervals for your specific RV model.

How do I winterize my Alliance RV Valor 2021?

The owner’s manual should provide detailed instructions on how to properly winterize your RV to prevent damage during cold weather.

Are there any specific maintenance tasks I should perform before each trip?

The owner’s manual may recommend a pre-trip checklist to ensure your RV is in good condition before heading out.

What type of RV-specific cleaning and maintenance products should I use?

The owner’s manual or instructional materials may suggest specific cleaning and maintenance products suitable for your RV.

How do I operate the appliances and systems in my RV, such as the refrigerator, heating, and air conditioning?

Detailed instructions for operating appliances and systems are typically provided in the owner’s manual or separate user guides.

What do I need to know about RV safety and driving tips?

Look for safety guidelines and driving tips in the owner’s manual or informational materials.

How do I troubleshoot common issues with my RV?

The owner’s manual may include troubleshooting guides for common problems you may encounter while using your RV.

Are there any recalls or safety notices that I should be aware of?

Check the manufacturer’s website or contact the dealership to stay informed about recalls or safety notices related to your RV.

Can I find online resources or communities for Alliance RV Valor owners?

Online forums, social media groups, and manufacturer websites often host resources and communities for RV owners to share tips and experiences.

How can I contact customer support for Alliance RV if I have questions or issues?

The owner’s information bag should include contact information for customer support, including phone numbers and email addresses.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Awning Component Breakdown User Manual

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Power Rear Awning

The Power Rear Awning switch is located in the garage area. It is very important to keep the awning clean. Maintaining your awning in good condition can prevent costly repairs.

  • RETRACT the awning to the travel position during windy or stormy weather conditions, or if you will be away from the RV for an extended period of time.

For more information, please refer to the awning manufacturer’s user manual.

HEATING, COOLING & VENTILATION

Air Conditioning

Alliance RV main living quarters (downstairs) will utilize two “direct cool” Coleman air conditioners. These units are mounted on the exterior roof of the RV with a combination shroud mounted on the inside ceiling of the RV. We’ve opted for most of the RV to be cooled with these direct cool units as they are significantly more efficient than your typical ducted system. The front/upper deck of the RV will utilize a ducted air conditioner system. Due to the nature of the design in the front/upper deck containing multiple rooms and areas that can be isolated with doors, a ducted system is utilized. Each air conditioner will be operated by its own individual thermostat.alliance RV Valor 2021 Awning Component Breakdown User Manual 04

Furnace

This coach is heated with an SF‐Q series Suburban furnace that provides 42,000 BTU’s. An exterior access door allows for ease of service. The furnace is operated with the Airxcel thermostat that is tied to the main air conditioner unit. The main air conditioner unit is the control that operates the central air conditioner in the RV.

Operating the Furnace

WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE THE FURNACE WHILE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION OR BEING TOWED

NOTE: During initial firing of this furnace, a burn‐off of excess paint and oils remaining from manufacturing process may cause “smoking” for 5 – 10 minutes.

  1. Stop! Read the furnace user’s manual supplied with the furnace.
  2. Turn the manual valve (if equipped) or the valve at the outside propane tank to the
    “OFF” position. Do not force
  3. Set the thermostat above room temperature to begin blower operation. A slight delay will occur before the blower comes on. Allow blower to run for 5 minutes for combustion chamber purge cycle. If blower does not come on or stops before ignition cycle, go to shut down and contact your dealer.
  4. After 5 minutes, move thermostat lever below room temperature. Blower will remain on. Wait approximately 2 minutes for blower to go off.
  5. Open manual shut‐off valve (if equipped) or the valve at the outside propane tank. Correct operating characteristics depend on the valve being positioned fully open. Never attempt to operate with a valve partially closed. NOTE: This furnace is equipped with a valve shut‐off switch. If the furnace is started with shut‐off switch in “OFF” position, the furnace motor will run for 30 seconds, then shut off. During this sequence no gas will flow to the burner and the furnace will lock out requiring the user to cycle either the thermostat or unit power to reset the furnace. Ensure the shut‐off switch is in the “ON” position for proper operation.
  6. Set the thermostat to desired setting. If set above room temperature, blower will come on.
  7. Allow 30 seconds for main burner to light after blower comes on. This furnace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do Not try to light the burner by hand.
  8. If the burner does not light, repeat steps 1 thru 8.
  9. If after three 3 attempts with no ignition, go to shut down and contact your dealer. Do not continue to cycle the furnace. NOTE: If the furnace locks out, the blower will go off in 5 minutes and remain off until it is reset by reactivating the thermostat.

To Turn the Furnace Off

  1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting, then turn the thermostat to the “OFF” position.
  2. Turn the manual shut off valve (if equipped) to the “OFF” position.

Thermostat
The display indicates the mode and the room temperature. When the mode button is pressed once, the thermostat will wake. When the mode button is pressed again, the mode will change. Press the up or down button to wake the thermostat, the set temperature will display, and the mode will flash. Press the up or down button again to change the set temperature. The thermostat will go back to sleep after 5 seconds of no activity.alliance RV Valor 2021 Awning Component Breakdown User Manual 02

There is a three‐minute anti‐short cycle for cooling. After the cooling system has been de‐energized, the system will not energize again for three minutes, this is to protect the compressor on the ac unit. You can bypass the anti‐short cycle function by changing the mode to off.

NOTE: Operating your cooling system when the outdoor temp is below 50 deg Fahrenheit can cause damage to your cooling equipment.

NOTE: Hold the mode button down for 5 seconds to change from Fahrenheit to Celsius.

Fireplace

Your RV is equipped with an electric fireplace with a BTU rating of 5100. You’ll be able to use this to help knock the chill off on cold days, this fireplace is not intended to heat your entire RV nor will it do so.
You can operate the fireplace at the control panel on the fireplace itself or wit the remote.

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  • Power button – Press this button to turn the fireplace on. The unit will beep. Press again to turn the fireplace off.
    NOTE: The fan will continue to run for 60 seconds without heat.
  • Flame Color – Press this button to change the flame color. The unit will beep – press once for orange, press twice for an orange’s blue, press three times for blue
  • Flame Effect – Press this button to change the flame effect. The unit will beep. Press again to decrease the flame intensity. There are 6 light settings for your selection. The flame optics will go lower under the sequence of 6,5,4,3,2,1. Pressing the button again will stop the flame effect.
  • Temperature – Press this button to set the temperature. The unit will beep. Press to set the desired temperature. When desired ambient temp is reached, the heater will automatically stop heating. When the ambient temperature drops below the set point, the heater will resume heating.

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Televisions

The Valor is equipped with a 110‐volt smart TV in the main living area, and 12‐volt televisions in the bedroom and garage areas. Please refer to the specific TV manuals provided in the Alliance Owners Bag for operating instructions of these televisions.

Stereo

Your RV is equipped with a JBL AURA high performance wall mount media center.

Operation of your Stereo

Press Power button (1) on the front panel or remote control to power on your new JBL AURA system. Turn on your desired loudspeaker Zone(s) with A B or C buttons (3) on front panel or remote control. Zone A defaults on at power up.

FM Mode

  • Press Source button (2) on front panel or FM (7) button on remote control
  • Press and hold Next/Previous (6) to SEEK radio stations (Quick press for fine tuning)
  • Preset Stations
    •  Tune to desired FM station. Press and hold Play button (5) to enter into Preset mode. Press Next/Previous (6) to display desired preset location.
    • Press Play button (5) to save current station.
  • To recall presets, press Play button (5) to toggle through presets 01‐10

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Operation of Your Stereo (Continued)

BT Mode

  • Press the Source button (2) on the front panel or BT (8) button on remote control.
  • Press the Pairing button (4) to connect your Bluetooth® compatible audio device. Follow pairing instructions on your device.
  • Navigate your selections with the Next/Previous (6) buttons.
  • Play/Pause selections with Play button (5).

MiZONE (Play your Bluetooth device outside while watching TV inside)

  • Play your currently paired Bluetooth® audio device in either Zone B or C independent of Zone A.
  • Hold for more than 2 seconds and release Zone B or C button (3).
  • Use your device’s controls for volume level and content selection.

AURA Ring

  • Press the Light Effect button (10) repeatedly to change the visualization AURA ring (9). The light ring can be selected between 3 modes: MOOD (slow and soft rotation of color, NEUTRAL (soft white color to match illumination), and PULSE (slow rotation of color pulsing to the beat of the music).

MONITOR PANEL

This system allows monitoring of fresh water, gray water, black water and battery levels. All functions are controlled from computer grade tact switches for easy operation. Power control of the water heater, water pump, tank heaters, some of the RVs lights, awnings and slideouts are also done from the central monitor panel shown below.alliance RV Valor 2021 Televisions User Manual 01

AWNINGS

Your Alliance RV comes standard with a power awning and in some cases, depending on the floor plan, may have two power awnings installed from the factory.

Awning Operation

Extending the Awning

  1. First, verify that the battery is fully charged and connected to the electrical system.
  2. Press and hold the awning extend button in the monitor panel.
    • NOTE: Extension is considered complete when the fabric is completely unrolled, the valance sean is visible and a section of the awning tube is exposed.

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  • NOTE: The fabric should always be above the tube. However, if the extend switch is engaged too long or it is accidentally hit, the awning will roll up backward. To correct the orientation of the fabric, press the retract button to extend it to its correct position and normal operation can resume.
  • NOTE: Tying down the roller tube once the awing is extended will not all the free floating support arms to work as designed and can cause damage to the awning or RV.

Retracting the Awning

  1. Always check the battery first to ensure it’s charged and tied into the electrical system.
    • NOTE: The awning can be retracted without resetting the pitch.
  2. Press and hold the retract button until the awning is retracted completely.

Adjusting the Awning Pitch

  • Pitch can be set by adjusting the articulating arm to tip one side of the awning in order to allow water runoff.
  • NOTE: The awning will pitch by itself to purge discard the pooling of excess water.
  • Extend the awning.
  • Choose the side of the awning for optimum shade or convenient water runoff. Pull down on the joint of the articulating arm until desired pitch is set to allow for water runoff. Never push the joints of the articulating arms up. This will put tension on the gas strut, which can cause the strut to break.

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  • NOTE: If the articulating arm does not hold position, it can be tightened by adjusting the bolt in the center of the articulating arm.

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CAUTION
During incidents of high wind, heavy rain or extended time away from the RV, be sure to retract the awning completely to prevent damage to the warning and the RV.

Manual Override

If you lose power or experience motor failures, the awning can be extended and retracted manually. This override can also be used if you’re dry camping or camping without a battery.

  1. Remove the rubber grommet form the drive head assembly, this will expose the override nut on the motor.
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  2. Using a 7/16” socket and a drill, turn the override nut counterclockwise to retract the awning.
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  3. When the awning is completely retracted, remove the drill and replace the rubber grommet.

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Starting the Generator

  1. Visually inspect for fuel and/or exhaust leaks. Do NOT start the generator until any fuel or exhaust leak is repaired.
  2. Position and hold the control switch to START until the generator starts. The status indicator on the switch flashes while cranking. It will stay on continuously when the generator set is running.
  3. If the generator fails to start, cranking will stop in approximately 30 seconds. The status indicator will blink, indicating an over crank fault. Wait 5 seconds for the control to reset before trying again. After 5 tries, let the starter motor cool down for 30 seconds before trying again.
  4. For top performance and engine life, especially in colder weather, let the engine warm up for 2 minutes before you put a load on the generator.

 

  1. Turn off your air conditioners and any other large appliances.
  2. Run the generator for 2 minutes to allow for cool down.
  3. Press the control switch into the STOP position.

The Load on the Generator

The power rating on the generator nameplate determines how much electrical load (motors, fans, heaters, air conditioners and other appliances) the generator can power. If the sum of the loads exceeds the generator set power rating, the generator will shut down or its line circuit breakers will trip.
To avoid shutdowns due to generator overload, use the electrical ratings from each appliance to compare the sum of the electrical load likely to be used at the same time to the generator rating. Appliance load and generator power are measured in terms of watts or kilowatts. 1 kilowatt = 1000 watts.

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Typical Appliance Loads

AVERAGE POWER REQUIRED

APPLIANCE WATTS AMPS
Air Compressor (1hp) 900 ‐ 1800 7.5 ‐ 15
Air Conditioner 1,200 ‐ 2,400 10 ‐ 20
Battery Charger Up to 3,000 6 ‐ 28
Blender 450 ‐ 700 3.3 ‐ 5.8
Broiler 1,400 ‐ 1,700 11.6 ‐ 14
Vacuum 1,000 ‐ 1,440 8.3 ‐ 12
Stereo 85 .7
Coffee Pot 900 ‐ 1200 7.5 ‐ 10
Computer 60 ‐ 270 .5 ‐ 2.25
Laptop 20 ‐ 50 .16 ‐ .41
Converter 500 ‐ 1,000 4 ‐ 8
Curling Iron 20 ‐ 50 .16 ‐ .41
Dishwasher 1,200 ‐ 2,400 10 ‐ 20
Drill 250 ‐ 1,000 2 ‐ 8
Electric Blanket 60 ‐ 100 .5 ‐ .8
Fan 10 ‐ 175 .08 ‐ 1.45
Flat Iron 40 ‐ 80 .3 ‐ .6
Electric Skillet 1,000 ‐ 1,350 8 ‐ 11.25
Game Console 19 ‐ 200 .16 ‐ 1.6
Hair Dryer 1,200 ‐ 1,875 10 ‐ 15.6
Iron 1,000 ‐ 1,800 8 ‐ 15
Light Bulbs 13 ‐ 100 .1 ‐ .8
Microwave 750 ‐ 1,100 6.25 ‐ 9.2

Exercising your Generator

Your Generator should be exercised at least 2 hours a month if use is infrequent. Run your generator at approximately ½ rated power. A single 2‐hour exercise period is better than several shorter periods. This action helps drive off moisture, lubricates the engine, replaces stale fuel in fuel inlets and removes oxides from electrical contacts and generator slip rings. The result is better starting, longer engine life and greater reliability.

Resetting Line Circuit Breakers

If a generator set line circuit breaker or a circuit breaker in the power distribution panel trips, either a short has occurred or too many loads were connected.
If a circuit breaker trips, disconnect or turn off as many electrical loads as possible and reset the circuit breaker. If the circuit breaker trips right away, either the appliance (or electrical load) has a short or the circuit breaker is faulty. You should immediately schedule a service for repair. If the circuit breaker does not trip right away, reconnect loads one‐by‐one making sure not to overload the generator or cause a breaker to trip.

Generator Precautions

  • Make sure never to block air flow to and from the generator
  • Make sure engine oil viscosity is appropriate for the ambient temperature (see section 5.5)
  • Keep your generator clean – do not let dirt and debris accumulate inside the generator compartment.
  • Ensure that regular maintenance is performed (see section 5.1 on page 33 of the generator owner’s manual)

Generator Maintenance

FREQUENCY
Maintenance Required Every Day or Every 8 Hours After First 20 Hours  

Every Month

 

Every 50 Hours

Every 150 Hours Every 500 Hours
General Inspection X
Check Engine Oil Level X
Clean and Check Battery X
Clean Spark Arrester X
Change Engine Oil and Oil Filter X X
Replace Air Filter Element X
Clean Engine Cooling Fins X
Replace Spark Plug(s) X
Replace Fuel Filter X
Adjust Valve Lash X

TV Antenna

Your RV is equipped with a Wingard Air 360+. The unit is internet ready and can be upgraded easily with the Wingard Gateway for 4G LTE & WIFI capabilities. A low‐profile dome that requires no aiming or pointing to pick signals up. Be sure to read the full manual for your antenna for all features and functionality. An initial channel scan must be run. Ensure that the antenna power supply is in the on position and the green light is illuminated. A scan will find any new channels that have been added in your area. A scan should be run when you travel and land in a new location. Follow the channel scan instructions for your TV when running a new scan.alliance RV paradigm 2021 Inverter Display Features User Manual 03

  • Rated up to 55 miles (compared to 35 miles for most competition)
  • Filters out weak/unfunctional tv signals
  • Computer printed not hand-pressed antenna (this ensures consistency)
  • Large antennas (Two 4G antennas, WIFI extenders with the longest reach in the industry)
  • Swappable SIM card, certified with AT&T and Verizon.
  • Flexibility of use
  • Ethernet port availability
  • Functional up to 100 feet around your RV
  • Unlimited users (tested over 250 users on one single device)

Booster Switch
Alliance RV has hidden the booster switch behind the monitor panel and tied a switch to the booster plate for ease when switching between AUX/SAT and TV. The power indicator light is green when power is on.

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Accessing TV & Radio Channels

  • OVER‐THE‐AIR & FM RADIO
    • Green LED light on “Booster Switch” must be ON.
    • Use the Scan feature on TV to find channels.
  • CABLE
    • Green LED light on “Booster Switch” must be OFF
    • Connect “Park” cable to input on front of Utility Panel.
    • Use the scan feature on TV to find channels.
  • SATELLITE
    • Connect open connectors behind the utility panel in the storage bay as required for your specific satellite setup.
    • Connect incoming satellite cable to input on front of utility panel.
    • Connect wall plates to interior satellite box and TV as per instructions of your specific satellite system.

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2021 alliance RV Valor Battery Disconnect Switch Instruction

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2021 alliance RV Valor Battery Disconnect Switch Instruction

With its built-in Battery Disconnect Switch, the Alliance RV Valor 2021 adds a new level of control and ease. This advanced feature acts as a watchful guard and makes it easy for RV owners to control their power supply. The Battery Disconnect Switch keeps the battery from draining when the Valor isn’t being used. It’s a simple way to save battery life and make the most of the Valor’s features. It links or disconnects the battery from the RV’s electrical system with a simple turn. This makes sure that power is only used when it is needed. This new feature not only improves the user experience as a whole, but it also shows that Alliance RV is dedicated to providing cutting-edge solutions for modern RV life.

Battery Disconnect Switch

Used to shut off all 12‐volt power that supplies RV. When the switch is activated the batteries are disconnected/isolated and no longer supply 12‐volt power to the RV. You will find the battery disconnect switch in the pass thru storage compartment of the 5th wheel and are typically mounted above docking station.
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Solar Panels

Valor is equipped with roof mounted monocrystalline solar panels.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Solar panels generally require very little maintenance in order to function. The only thing they need is a periodic light cleaning to make sure dirt, leaves, and other debris aren’t obstructing the sun’s rays. To clean the panels use a soapy sponge and wipe dry with a  squeegee.

Solar Charge Controller

Valor is equipped with a Rover 40 or 60 amp MPPT charge controller to give you the best charging efficiency for countless 12V off‐grid solar applications. Compatible with an assortment of batteries, including Lithium, the Rover Elite MPPT maximizes your solar charging energy through its smart tracking algorithm ensuring the most efficient to your battery. Additionally, the Rover Elite MPPT is equipped with multiple battery, controller, and solar protections giving you peace of mind and an optimized system you can trust.

40‐Amp Charge Controller (If So Equipped)

Parts Overview

  1. LCD Screen
  2. Operating Keys
  3. Mounting Holes
  4. RS485 Communication port
  5. PV Terminals
  6. Battery Terminals
  7. Remote Temperature Sensor Port
  8. Battery Voltage Sensor Port

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Note: The Error Code will not display unless there is an error. The menu will normally go from ambient temperature back to the main screen.

Error Codes/ Troubleshooting

If the Rover Elite is not functioning properly, it will display an error code not normally seen in the interface display. Depending on the code, you may attempt to troubleshoot the error to commence normal system operation.alliance RV Valor 2021 Battery Disconnect Switch User Manual 5

Protection Behaviors / Fixes

If the Rover Elite is not functioning properly and is not displaying an error code, it may be undergoing an automatic protection function. This does not mean your Rover Elite is defective, but it requires some troubleshooting to commence normal system operation.alliance RV Valor 2021 Battery Disconnect Switch User Manual 6

Maintenance

  • Check the wiring going into the charge controller and make sure there is no wire damage or wear.
  • Tighten all terminals and inspect any loose, broken, or burnt-up connections 3.0ccasionally clean the case using a damp cloth.

Rover 60‐Amp Charge Controller – If So Equipped

Parts Overview

  1. Charging Indicator
  2. Battery Indicator
  3. Load Indicator
  4. Abnormality Indicator
  5. LCD Screen
  6. Operating Keys
  7. Installation Hole
  8. Solar panel “+” Interface
  9. Solar panel “‐” Interface
  10. Battery “‐” Interface
  11. Load “‐” Interface
  12. Battery “+” Interface
  13. Load “+” Interface
  14. External Temperature Sampling Interface
  15. Battery Voltage Compensation Interface
  16. Controller Parallel Port
  17. RS232 Communication Interface
  18. RS485 Communication Interface

1. Charging Indicator 2. Battery Indicator 3. Load Indicator 4. Abnormality Indicator 5. LCD Screen 6. Operating Keys 7. Installation Hole 8. Solar panel “+” Interface 9. Solar panel “‐” Interface 10. Battery “‐” Interface 11. Load “‐” Interface 12. Battery “+” Interface 13. Load “+” Interface 14. External Temperature Sampling Interface 15. Battery Voltage Compensation Interface 16. Controller Parallel Port 17. RS232 Communication Interface 18. RS485 Communication Interface LCD Screen Indicators

LCD Screen Indicators

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Operating Keys

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Protection Behaviors / Fixes

If the Rover is not functioning properly and is not displaying an error code, it may be undergoing an automatic protection function. This does not mean your Rover Elite is defective, but it requires some troubleshooting to commence normal system operation.alliance RV Valor 2021 Battery Disconnect Switch User Manual 11

Solar Charge Controller – Troubleshooting

If the Rover is not functioning properly, it will display an error code not normally seen in the interface display. Depending on the code, you may attempt to troubleshoot the error to commence normal system operation.alliance RV Valor 2021 Battery Disconnect Switch User Manual 12

Maintenance

For best controller performance, it is recommended that these tasks be performed from time to time.

  1. Check that controller is mounted in a clean, dry, and ventilated area.
  2. Check wiring going into the charge controller and make sure there is no wire damage or wear.
  3. Tighten all terminals and inspect any loose, broken, or burnt up connections.
  4. Make sure LED readings are consistent. Take necessary corrective action.
  5. Check to make sure none of the terminals have any corrosion, insulation damage, high temperature, or any burnt/discoloration marks.

WARNING
Risk of Electric Shock! Make sure that all power is turned off before touching the terminals on the charge controller.

FAQ

Q1: What is a Battery Disconnect Switch (BDS)?

A1: A Battery Disconnect Switch is a device used to cut off power between a battery and the electrical components of a vehicle or equipment, helping to prevent battery drain during periods of inactivity.

Q2: How does the Battery Disconnect Switch work?

A2: The Battery Disconnect Switch interrupts the flow of electrical current between the battery and the vehicle’s electrical system, effectively disconnecting the battery.

Q3: Why is a Battery Disconnect Switch useful in an RV like the Alliance RV Valor?

A3: In an RV, a Battery Disconnect Switch helps prevent battery drainage when the RV is not in use, preserving battery life and ensuring the RV is ready to use.

Q4: Can you explain how to use the Battery Disconnect Switch?

A4: Typically, you can turn the Battery Disconnect Switch to the “On” position to connect the battery and power the RV, and turn it to the “Off” position to disconnect the battery and prevent power flow.

Q5: What is the typical cost of a Battery Disconnect Switch?

A5: The cost of a Battery Disconnect Switch can vary depending on the brand, quality, features, and installation requirements. As of my last update in September 2021, a basic switch might cost between $10 to $50, while more advanced models could be higher.

Q6: Is the Battery Disconnect Switch included in the Alliance RV Valor 2021 as a standard feature?

A6: I do not have specific information about the Alliance RV Valor 2021 model’s features and specifications. You should check the RV’s specifications or contact Alliance RV directly for accurate details.

Q7: How does the Battery Disconnect Switch affect the pricing of the RV?

A7: If included, the Battery Disconnect Switch can be a valuable feature for RV owners, potentially enhancing the RV’s convenience and value.

Q8: Can the Battery Disconnect Switch be retrofitted to an RV if it’s not included?

A8: Yes, the Battery Disconnect Switch can often be retrofitted to an RV’s electrical system, but the ease of installation may vary depending on the specific RV model and design.

Q9: Can the Battery Disconnect Switch help prevent battery overcharging?

A9: Indirectly, the Battery Disconnect Switch can help prevent battery overcharging by disconnecting the battery from the charging circuit when the RV is not in use.

Q10: Does the Battery Disconnect Switch cut power to all electrical systems in the RV?

A10: Yes, typically, the Battery Disconnect Switch cuts power to all non-essential electrical systems in the RV.

Q11: Can the Battery Disconnect Switch reset vehicle memory settings, such as radio presets?

A11: Yes, turning off the Battery Disconnect Switch can reset some vehicle settings like radio presets, as power to the memory functions is cut.

Q12: Can the Battery Disconnect Switch deter theft or unauthorized use of the RV?

A12: Yes, by disconnecting power from the RV’s electrical systems, the Battery Disconnect Switch can help prevent unauthorized use or theft.

Q13: Is the Battery Disconnect Switch weather-resistant?

A13: Many Battery Disconnect Switches are designed to be weather-resistant, but the level of protection may vary among different models.

Q14: Are there different types of Battery Disconnect Switches?

A14: Yes, there are various types of Battery Disconnect Switches, including rotary switches, key-operated switches, and remote-controlled switches.

Q15: How can I find the specific features and pricing of the Battery Disconnect Switch in the Alliance RV Valor 2021 model?

A15: For detailed information about the Battery Disconnect Switch in the Alliance RV Valor 2021 model, including its features and pricing, visiting the official Alliance RV website or contacting their customer support directly.

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2021 alliance RV Valor Charging the Battery User Guide

In the world of modern leisure vehicles, the Alliance RV Valor 2021 is a model of sophistication and innovation, with every part adding to a more enjoyable trip. Power management is an important part of this process, and charging the battery is a key part of that. As a source of energy that powers the RV’s different systems and comforts, the battery is a key part of being self-sufficient on the road. The Alliance RV Valor 2021’s charging method bridges the gap between convenience and independence by giving the battery multiple ways to get more energy. The charging method shows a commitment to safe and reliable power sources, whether they come from shore power connections, generators, or solar panels. Beyond being useful, this system shows Alliance RV’s commitment to letting travelers explore with trust by making sure that power issues don’t get in the way of the trip. In its quest to bring technology and travel together, the Alliance RV Valor 2021’s battery charging system captures the essence of modern adventure, where power flows smoothly and frees the spirit of discovery.

Charging the Battery

During standard charging, the battery is first charged at 20A constant current until the battery reaches 14.4V. Then, the battery is charged at a constant voltage of 14.4V while tapering the charging current. Charging is considered complete when the current is less than 2A. However, leaving the battery on float will continue to balance the cells and will not harm the battery. Safe charging requires temperatures between O° C and 55° C (32° F and 131° F) and takes approximately 7 Hours.

CAUTION

  • DO NOT exceed maximum charging current to the battery.
  • ONLY charge the battery with a battery charger or charge controller that is compatible with lithium iron phosphate batteries.

Discharging the Battery
During standard discharging, battery is discharged at 20A constant current until the battery reaches 1 0V. Safe discharging requires temperatures between ‐20° C and 60° C (‐4° Fand 140° F).

CAUTION

  • DO NOT exceed maximum discharging current to the battery.
  • DO NOT connect large loads to the battery when the battery is running low.
  • If the battery shuts off due to low state of charge (SoC), please disconnect the battery from your equipment to eliminate potential parasitic loads and recharge the battery as soon as possible. Failure to do so may cause irreversible damage to the battery.
  • It is highly recommended to pair the battery with low voltage disconnect devices in the system setup.

Battery Maintenance

Inspection: Please perform regular visual inspection by following these steps:

  • Examine the external appearance of the battery. The top of the battery and terminal connections should be clean, dry, and free of corrosion.
  • Check battery cables and connections. Replace any damaged cables and tighten any loose connections.

Cleaning: Please clean the battery at regular intervals by following these steps:

  • Disconnect the battery from your charging source or load.
  • Put the battery in shelf mode using the Activation Switch
  • Clean the top of the battery, terminals, and connections with a damp cloth or non‐metallic brush. If the battery is extremely soiled, a household cleaner may be used.
  • Dry the battery with a clean cloth and keep the area around the battery clean and dry.
  • Ensure the battery is completely dry before reactivating it and/or reconnecting to your charging source or load.

CAUTION
Please keep terminals and connectors free of corrosion. Terminal corrosion may adversely affect the performance of the battery and present a safety hazard.

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Voltage Checking

Please check the voltage of the battery periodically to assess battery health. If the battery voltage is under 10V at room temperature, the battery has been over‐discharged or is self‐discharging due to defects or parasitic loads. Please stop using the battery until the fault can be corrected and battery can be charged.

Battery Storage

Please follow these tips to ensure that your battery emerges from storage in good condition:

  • Charge the battery to 30%‐50% and put the battery into shelf mode using the included Activation Switch before long periods of storage.
  • Disconnect the battery from equipment to eliminate any potential parasitic loads that may discharge the battery.
  • Store the battery in an open, well ventilated, dry, clean area in temperatures between ‐25° C and 65°C (‐13″F and 149° F).
  • Handle the battery carefully to avoid sharp impacts or extreme pressure on the battery casing.
  • Charge the battery at least once every 3 months to prevent over‐discharge.
  • When the battery is taken out of storage, it should be given a full charge prior to use.

CAUTION

  • DO NOT expose the battery to extreme temperatures over 65° C (149° F ).
  • DO NOT expose the battery to heat sources.
  • DO NOT expose the battery to direct sunlight, moisture, or precipitation.

Battery Management System

The Smart Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery contains a battery management system (BMS) that protects the battery from over‐discharge, over‐charge, over‐current, short‐circuit, etc. Please refer to the following table for the triggering and recovery condition of each protection.

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Battery Troubleshooting

If any problems occur during battery operation, please refer to the following instructions or contact the battery manufacturer for assistance:

  • If the Activation Switch is plugged into the UP Communication Port of a battery in active mode, but the LED light on the Power Button does not become bright blue, the battery may have entered protection mode and is in need of special attention.
  • When the battery voltage is too low to reliably power loads, please charge the battery as soon as possible.
  • If the battery temperature is too high or too low, please cut off all connections and let the battery stand by until it cools down or warms up to room temperature.
  • When too high of a current passes through the battery and causes battery failure, please disconnect the load until the battery resumes normal operation.
  • If the battery fails due to a short circuit, please remove the short circuit immediately and the battery will resume normal operation.
  • When the battery is locked out due to over‐discharge, please activate the battery using an external charging device that has the lithium battery activation function.

FAQ

Q1: What type of battery does the Alliance RV Valor 2021 use?

A1: The Alliance RV Valor 2021 typically uses deep-cycle batteries, commonly lead-acid or AGM (absorbent glass mat) batteries.

Q2: How can I charge the battery in the Alliance RV Valor 2021?

A2: You can charge the battery using external power sources, such as shore power hookup, a generator, or solar panels.

Q3: Can I charge the battery while driving?

A3: Yes, the battery can charge while driving through the vehicle’s alternator.

Q4: Is the battery charging system built into the RV?

A4: Yes, the Alliance RV Valor 2021 is equipped with an onboard battery charging system that converts external power to charge the battery.

Q5: What is a converter in the battery charging system?

A5: A converter is a component that converts AC (alternating current) power from a shore connection or generator into DC (direct current) power to charge the battery.

Q6: Can I charge the battery using solar panels on the Alliance RV Valor 2021?

A6: Yes, some models of the Alliance RV Valor 2021 may offer solar panels as an option to charge the battery using sunlight.

Q7: How long does it take to fully charge the battery using shore power or a generator?

A7: Charging times vary based on battery capacity and state of charge, but it can take several hours to fully charge a depleted battery.

Q8: Are there different charging modes for the battery?

A8: Depending on the RV’s electrical system, there might be different charging modes such as bulk charging, absorption, and float charging.

Q9: Can I overcharge the battery if left connected to power for too long?

A9: Most modern charging systems have safeguards to prevent overcharging by switching to a maintenance mode once the battery is fully charged.

Q10: How do I know when the battery is fully charged?

A10: Some RVs have battery monitoring systems that display the battery’s state of charge. Additionally, charging converters may switch to float mode once the battery is fully charged.

Q11: Is it necessary to disconnect the battery when charging?

A11: Generally, you don’t need to disconnect the battery when using the built-in charging system. However, it’s a good practice to follow manufacturer guidelines.

Q12: What should I do if the battery isn’t holding a charge?

A12: Check for any loose connections, ensure the battery is still in good condition, and consult the RV’s manual for troubleshooting steps.

Q13: Can I upgrade the battery for more capacity or better performance?

A13: Yes, you can upgrade the battery, but ensure that the RV’s electrical system and charging components can support the new battery’s requirements.

Q14: How often should I charge the battery to maintain its health?

A14: If the RV is not in use, it’s recommended to charge the battery every few weeks to prevent deep discharge.

Q15: Where can I find specific charging guidelines for the Alliance RV Valor 2021 battery?

A15: You can find detailed charging guidelines and instructions in the owner’s manual of the Alliance RV Valor 2021 or by contacting Alliance RV customer support.

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Power Cord

  • DO NOT plug your RV 50‐amp shore cord into any receptacle that is not wired to National Electric Code for 50 amp 120/240V configuration. Doing so will supply the RV with the incorrect electrical power causing extensive damage to the electrical system and 120‐volt components which would not be warrantable.
  • DO NOT disconnect the 50‐amp male plug connection by pulling up on the cord. This will cause a loss of neutral and 240 volts AC will be supplied to the electrical system and 120‐volt components causing extensive damage which would not be warrantable. Always pull straight out on the head of the cord so all 4 prongs disengage the receptacle simultaneously.
  • DO NOT plug in or unplug the shore cord while under load. Make sure all 120‐volt components are turned off prior to connecting or disconnecting the shore cord or damage to the 120‐volt systems may result. Turn off the breakers at the power center first before connecting or disconnecting the shore cord to prevent damage.

WARNING

  • FAILURE TO PLUG YOUR 50 AMP POWER CORD INTO A RECEPTACLE THAT IS NOT WIRED TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE FOR 50 AMP 120/140V CONFIGURATION COULD LEAD
    TO AN INCREASED RISK OF PROPERY DAMAGE, SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
  • IT IS IMPORTANT TO INSPECT THE POWER CORD FREQUENTLY FOR DAMAGE. IF DAMAGE IS FOUND, HAVE THE CORD REPLACED IMMEDIATELY

WARNING
EXPOSURE TO VOLTAGES HIGHER OR LOWER THAN A NOMINAL 120‐VOLTS, WILL DAMAGE OR SHORTEN THE SERVICE LIFE OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND APPLIANCES. THE 50 AMP 120‐VOLT 60HZ AC ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CAN BE POWERED BY AN OUTSIDE 120/240‐VOLT 60HZ UTILITY SERVICE LIKE THOSE COMMONLY FOUND IN CAMPGROUNDS OR BY 120/240‐VOLT 60HZ GENERATOR POWER

WARNING

  • MAKE CERTAIN THE EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE YOU CONNECT THE POWER CORD TO IS A PROPERLY WIRED 50 AMP NEMA 14‐50 RV RECEPTACLE AND NOT 240 VOLT AC. PLUG INTO 50‐AMP SERVICE ONLY
  • CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES WILL NOT OFFER COMPLETE PROTECTION OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IN THE EVENT OF A POWER SURGE OR VOLTAGE SPIKE

120‐Volt Circuit Breakers

Your 120V circuit breakers are in the main power control center. These circuit breakers act just like those in a household in that they protect all the 120V wiring and components. You’ll find the individual circuits labeled to identify which each breaker is for. To reset a breaker, simply flip the switch to the off position and then immediately back to the on position. If the breaker immediately trips again, contact your dealer or Alliance RV for assistance.
Circuit breakers can wear out so an annual check to ensure the operation is good may be needed. Only replace circuit breakers with those of the same specified type, voltage, and current rating. NEVER replace a circuit breaker with one listed at a higher amperage rating.

WARNING

  • CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES WILL NOT OFFER COMPLETE PROTECTION OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM IN THE EVENT OF A POWER SURGE OR VOLTAGE SPIKE
  • REPLACEMENT CIRCUIT BREAKERS MUST BE OF THE SAME VOLTAGE, AMPERAGE RATING, AND TYPE. NEVER USE A HIGHER-RATED REPLACEMENT CIRCUIT BREAKER, DOING SO MAY CAUSE A FIRE BY OVERHEATING THE RV WIRING

At the beginning of the camping season, inspect the circuit breakers and replace them as needed. Test by turning each circuit breaker off and back on, circuit breakers are wearable parts and must be replaced as needed as part of your RV maintenance.

12 Volt Fuse Panel
You’ll find the 12‐volt fuse panel in the main power control center (mentioned above). When replacing fuses, please follow these safety precautions:

  • Disconnect the power cord.
  • Turn the inverter off.
  • Disconnect batteries.

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter)

A ground fault circuit interrupter is a type of circuit breaker that shuts off electric power when it senses an imbalance between the outgoing and incoming current. A GFCI is specifically designed to protect a person from electrical shock by reacting to an imbalance that can be as small as 4 or 5 milliamps, when detected, in less than one-tenth of a second the circuit is tripped and shuts off. The GFCI circuit should be tested at least monthly.

  • Push the TEST button. This action should force the RESET button on the recep (engaging the interruption of power).
  • To reset the GFCI to a working order, push the RESET button.
  • If the RESET button cannot be depressed, your 120‐volt electrical will require service –contact your servicing dealer immediately.

Lithium Battery
The Renogy Smart Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery enables auto‐balance among parallel‐connections and provides more flexibility for battery connections. The integrated smart battery management system (BMS) not only protects the battery from various abnormal conditions but monitors and manages the charging/discharging process. The state‐of‐the‐art battery cells ensure a long cycle life and exceptional discharge performance.

WARNING

  • DO NOT PLACE TOOLS ON TOP OF THE BATTERY.
  • PLEASE KEEP THE BATTERY OUT OF THE REACH OF YOUNG CHILDREN.
  • PLEASE WEAR PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT WHEN WORKING ON THE BATTERY.
  • PLEASE USE INSULATED TOOLS WHEN WORKING ON BATTERY.
  • DO NOT WEAR JEWELRY OR OTHER METAL OBJECTS WHEN WORKING ON OR AROUND THE BATTERY.
  • PLEASE ENSURE ADEQUATE AND SECURE MOUNTING OF THE BATTERY AND ALWAYS USE SUITABLE HANDLING EQUIPMENT FOR TRANSPORTATION.
  • DO NOT DISPOSE OF THE BATTERY AS HOUSEHOLD WASTE. PLEASE USE RECYCLING CHANNELS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS.

Battery Safety Information

  • Please keep the battery away from water, heat sources, sparks, and hazardous chemicals.
  • DO NOT puncture, drop, crush, burn, penetrate, shake, or strike the battery.
  • DO NOT open, dismantle, or modify the battery.
  • DO NOT touch any terminals or connectors.
  • Any uncovered battery material, such as electrolyte or powder, that has contacted skin or the eyes must be flushed out with plenty of clean water immediately. Seek medical attention afterwards. Spillages on clothing should be rinsed out with water.
  • DO NOT touch the exposed electrolyte or powder if the battery casing is damaged.
  • Please make sure any battery charger(s) or charge controller(s) are disconnected when working on the battery.
  • DO NOT connect or disconnect terminals from the battery without first disconnecting loads.

Activation Switch
The Activation Switch is used to switch the battery between active mode and shelf mode.
When the battery is in shelf mode, plug the RJ45 Connector of the Activation Switch into the UP Communication Port of the battery. The LED light on the Power Button will become dim blue to indicate that the battery is in shelf mode. Press the Power Button to activate the battery. The LED light on the Power Button will become bright blue to indicate that the battery has been switched to active mode. Prior to long periods of storage, connect the Activation Switch to the battery using the same method and long press the Button for 3 seconds to put the battery into shelf mode. The bright blue LED light on the Power Button will go dim indicating that the battery has been switched to shelf mode. In shelf mode, the battery has a very low self‐discharge rate and can hold the charge for a longer period of time.

  • Paralleled batteries can be activated simultaneously using the Activation Switch. But if you want to put them into shelf mode, please first disconnect each battery and use the Activation Switch to put each battery into shelf mode.
  • The battery leaves the factory in shelf mode. Please activate the battery prior to first use by charging it or using the Activation Switch.
  • It is not mandatory to connect the Activation Switch to the battery during operation or storage. Users may take it off after battery mode switching and keep it properly.

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Energy Management System

Energy Management System (If so equipped)

The Intellitronix Energy Management System combines a standard breaker box with automatic power management for use in a recreational vehicle. It automatically senses and shifts AC loads to best utilize the available power. It decides what AC circuits get power based on user priority settings. For example, if someone is using a hair dryer and running a microwave oven and toaster, and the refrigerator starts running, that may temporarily be more power than is available, potentially causing a main circuit breaker to trip, or overloading a generator. The Intellitronix Energy Management System can temporarily shut down the refrigerator power. When enough appliances are turned off, and sufficient power is available, refrigerator power is automatically restored. It also functions as a standard breaker box using standard breakers and wiring.

ELECTRICAL

Energy Management System (If So Equipped)

Control Panel
The green LEDs indicate which circuits are on. There are six main menu displays accessed by pressing the “Up” or “Down” arrow buttons.

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Pressing Enter at the Total Power Display, (“Enter for Reset”) asks “Reset? Y/N N” press Up or Down buttons until “Reset? Y/N Y” appears. Then press the Enter button. It will show “Resetting… “ for a few seconds. Any lines that were powered off are all powered on. This is like resetting a breaker. It assumes you have reduced the load that had previously turned off some lines.

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Pressing Enter at the History Menu shows past power consumption in Watt hours per circuit, the first display will show circuits 1 2 3, next display shows circuits 4 5 6, then previous hours as you press the “Down” button. Pressing the Enter button again returns you to the History Menu screen.

 Max Power Setting Display

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Pressing Enter at the Max Power Setting Display allows editing of the maximum Amps allowed by the system. Press Up or Down to set Amps, then Enter to save.

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Pressing Enter at the Circuit Priority Display allows editing of circuit priorities. An arrow appears beside each priority number as you continue to press the Enter button. Pressing the Up or Down buttons changes the priority pointed to by the arrow. A circuit at priority level “1” will be turned off last. Priority level “6” is turned off first when too much power is being used. The default setting is “1 2 3 4 5 6” and indicates the first circuit (far left) has the most priority and the sixth circuit (far right) has the least priority. A setting of “6 2 3 4 5 1” indicates the first circuit (far left) has the least priority and the sixth circuit (far right) has the most priority.

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Power Cord

A heavy‐duty power cord with a 4‐prong grounding plug is used to plug the RV into an external 120V source.alliance RV Valor 2021 Energy Management System User Manual 01

Never connect the power cord to a power source:

  • That is not wired to the National Electric Code standard for 50 amp 120V/240V.
  • With non‐functioning ground circuits.
  • That has reverse polarity.
  • That shows outward signs of heat damage.

Do not:

  • Use a cheater plug, adapter, or extension cord.
  • Adapt the power cord to plug into a connector that was not designed

WARNING
DOING SO MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR SERIOUS INJURY. YOU CAN POTENTIALLY DAMAGE YOUR RVs ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WHICH COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR EVEN FATAL INJURY.

To connect your power cord:

  • Turn the main 120V circuit breaker off.
  • Extend the power cord it’s entire length.
  • Plug the power cord in. Be sure that all the power cord prongs are properly plugged in.
  • You are now safe to return turn the 120V circuit breaker back on.

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Alliance RV Valor 2021 Electrical Overview User Guide

The Alliance RV Valor 2021 is a great recreational vehicle that combines comfort and practicality well. Its advanced electrical system is a big part of what makes it so appealing. This RV was made to meet the needs of modern campers. It has a full electrical system that not only keeps you comfortable but also improves your general camping experience. The 2021 Valor is full of cutting-edge technology, like a strong solar power system, smart battery management, and a smart control panel. All of these things work together to give you a reliable and efficient source of energy while you’re on the road. The Alliance RV Valor 2021 is a real game-changer in the world of recreational vehicles because of how well it handles electricity. Not only can you use it to power important appliances and devices, but it also opens up a world of possibilities for off-grid adventures. In this review, we’ll get into the electrical details of the Alliance RV Valor 2021. We’ll look at the parts and features that make it a top choice for RV fans who want a smooth and exciting trip.

Electrical Overview

Your RV has a 12‐volt electrical system and a 120‐volt system. The 12‐volt system is powered by battery and powers items such as the water heater, furnace, and refrigerators, as well as most of the lights. Water pumps, carbon monoxide detectors, and a number of other items will also be powered by the 12‐volt system. You’ll also find that Alliance RV has a conveniently color-coded and numbered 12‐volt wiring system. The 120‐volt system is powered by an electrical source via your power cord, a generator and in some cases, an inverter (which converts 12 volts to assist in powering the 120-volt system), and typically powers kitchen appliances, TVs, and other electrical appliances. Alliance RV is compliant with industry standards applicable at the time the RV is manufactured. Do not make unauthorized changes.

WARNING
CHANGES OR ADDITIONS MADE AFTER DELIVERY MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. ALWAYS HAVE A PROFESSIONAL WORK ON YOUR RV.

Modifications to the RVs electrical system should only be performed by qualified technicians and should never be made without approval from Alliance RV. Should a modification be made, those changes MUST comply with current safety and code requirements.

WARNING
USE THE CATION WHEN USING METAL TOOLS. IF A TOOL CONTACTS A BATTERY TERMINAL OR METAL CONNECTED TO IT, A SHORT CIRCUIT COULD OCCUR AND CAUSE INJURY.

Before working on the electrical system:

  • Make sure the inverter (if equipped), is turned off before disconnecting the batteries.
  • Disconnect the power cord.
  • Turn off the generator (if equipped) and disable the auto start function (if equipped).
  • Turn off the battery disconnect switch.
  • Turn off the 120‐volt AC main circuit breaker.
  • Disconnect the negative 12‐volt DC battery terminal from the battery.

Power Converter

The INTELI‐POWER series converter will supply “clean” power from input voltages that range from 105 ‐ 130VAC. The INTELI‐POWER series of converters are primarily designed for use with a battery; however, the output of the INTELI‐POWER converters is a regulated, filtered DC voltage that can power sensitive electronics without the need for a battery or other filtering. At normal input voltages (105 – 130VAC) the full load-rated capacity is available. At input voltages less than 105 VAC the converter may not supply full rated output capacity.alliance RV Valor 2021 Electrical Overview User Manual 01

PD4500 Series ‐ The full rated load is available for load, battery charging or both. When functioning as a regulated battery charger the converter has a nominal voltage output of 13.6 VDC. The system is designed to sense voltage on the battery and automatically selects one of three operating modes (normal, boost and storage) to provide the correct charge level to the batteries.

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  • NORMAL MODE: Output voltage set at approximately  VDC.
  • BOOST MODE: If the converter senses that the battery voltage has dropped below a preset level the output voltage is increased to approximately 14.4 VDC to rapidly recharge the battery.
  • STORAGE MODE: When there has been no significant battery usage for 30 hours the output voltage is reduced to 13.2 VDC for minimal water usage. When in storage mode, the output voltage will periodically increase to 14.4 VDC to help prevent sulfating of the battery plates.

WARNING
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE FLUID LEVELS OF ANY CONNECTED BATTERY(S) BE CHECKED ON A REGULAR BASIS. ALL BATTERIES WILL “GAS” AND LOSE SOME FLUID WHEN CONTINUOUSLY CONNECTED TO ANY CHARGING SOURCE.

Typical Appliance Loads

AVERAGE POWER REQUIRED

APPLIANCE WATTS AMPS
Air Compressor (1hp) 900 ‐ 1800 7.5 ‐ 15
Air Conditioner 1,200 ‐ 2,400 10 ‐ 20
Battery Charger Up to 3,000 6 ‐ 28
Blender 450 ‐ 700 3.3 ‐ 5.8
Broiler 1,400 ‐ 1,700 11.6 ‐ 14
Vacuum 1,000 ‐ 1,440 8.3 ‐ 12
Stereo 85 .7
Coffee Pot 900 ‐ 1200 7.5 ‐ 10
Computer 60 ‐ 270 .5 ‐ 2.25
Laptop 20 ‐ 50 .16 ‐ .41
Converter 500 ‐ 1,000 4 ‐ 8
Curling Iron 20 ‐ 50 .16 ‐ .41
Dishwasher 1,200 ‐ 2,400 10 ‐ 20
Drill 250 ‐ 1,000 2 ‐ 8
Electric Blanket 60 ‐ 100 .5 ‐ .8
Fan 10 ‐ 175 .08 ‐ 1.45
Flat Iron 40 ‐ 80 .3 ‐ .6
Electric Skillet 1,000 ‐ 1,350 8 ‐ 11.25
Game Console 19 ‐ 200 .16 ‐ 1.6
Hair Dryer 1,200 ‐ 1,875 10 ‐ 15.6
Iron 1,000 ‐ 1,800 8 ‐ 15
Light Bulbs 13 ‐ 100 .1 ‐ .8
Microwave 750 ‐ 1,100 6.25 ‐ 9.2

ELECTRICAL

Power Control Center Safety Features
REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION CIRCUIT – If a battery is accidentally hooked up backward, the converter will be protected. Easily accessible ATC-type fuses will blow when a battery is connected in reverse. Correct battery wiring and replace fuses with the same type and rating. THE DC SECTION – The DC panel features up to 18 fused positions rated for up to 30 amps, depending on the model, for accessories including ten low‐to‐full current-rated branches. These can be used for lower-current devices such as smoke and CO detectors. Each branch has an optional LED to indicate a blow branch fuse.

WARNING
DISCONNECT ALL POWER TO THE CONVERTER PRIOR TO CHECKING OR CHANGING FUSES.

WARNING
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE. CONSULT A LICENSED ELECTRICAL OR RV TECHNICIAN FOR ANY NEEDED ASSISTANCE.

Power Control Center Specifications

MODEL PD4560(LI) PD4575(LI) PD4590(LI)
 

AC Section

240/120 VAC 50 Amps Maximum*
120 VAC 50 Amp Maximum* ‐ 12 Branch Circuits
DC Section 12 VDC 100 Amp Max. ‐ 18 Branch Circuits
  Input: 105‐130VAC 50/60 Hz Input: 105‐130VAC 50/60 Hz Input: 105‐130VAC 50/60 Hz
  1,000 Watts 1,250 Watts 1,550 Watts
Converter Section Output: 13.6‐14.6 VDC (14.6 VDC) Output: 13.6‐14.6 VDC (14.6 VDC) Output: 13.6‐14.6 VDC (14.6 VDC)
  60 Amps 75 Amps 90 Amps
  Weight: 8 lbs. Weight: 8.5 lbs. Weight: 10 lbs.

Maximum continuous loads on main or branch circuits not to exceed 80% of the circuit breaker ratings

Power Control Center Troubleshooting

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) ACTION
 

 

 

 

 

 

No Output

 

Proper AC power not connected

Connect power supply

Check AC distribution panel for proper operation

 

Reverse battery fuses blown

Check for reverse battery connection

Replace fuses with same type and rating

Short circuit Trace circuits for possible fault
 

Unit has shutdown due to overheating

Check air flow

Allow unit to cool

 

Unit has shutdown due to over voltage

Check input voltage

Correct input voltage

 

 

 

 

Low Output

 

Compartment gets too hot

Check air flow to the converter

Improve ventilation to the compartment

 

Excessive load for converter

Reduce load requirements

Install larger converter

Input voltage not between 105‐130 Volts AC Correct nput supply voltage
Bad battery cells Replace battery
 

 

 

 

 

Intermittent or no output on generator, works on shore power

Unit has shutdown due to over voltage Add another load to the generator, this may reduce the spikes to an acceptable level.
Some generators exhibit excessive voltage spikes on the AC power output, this may cause the over voltage protection to shut the unit down.  

Contact generator manufacturer for possible  defect in the generator

 

Reverse battery fuses blown

Check battery polarity

Replace fuses

 

No battery connection

Check wiring to battery

Check inline fuse

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FAQ

What type of electrical system does the Alliance RV Valor 2021 use?

RVs can have various electrical systems, including 12-volt DC, 120-volt AC, or a combination of both. Check the specific electrical system used in the Valor 2021.

What is the electrical capacity of the Valor 2021?

The electrical capacity includes the battery capacity (if applicable) and the power supplied by the RV’s generator or shore power connection. This can vary by RV model and trim.

Does the Valor 2021 have solar panel options for off-grid power?

Some RVs offer optional solar panel systems for off-grid power. Check if the Valor 2021 provides this feature.

How many electrical outlets are available in the Valor 2021?

RVs typically have multiple electrical outlets throughout the living and sleeping areas. The number and location of outlets may vary.

Can the Valor 2021 run on battery power when not connected to shore power?

Many RVs, especially those designed for boondocking, have a battery system that allows them to run on battery power when not connected to shore power.

What is the electrical power source for heating and cooling in the Valor 2021?

RVs may use electricity or propane for heating and cooling systems. Determine the power source used in the Valor 2021 for climate control.

Are there any electrical hookups or pre-wiring for entertainment systems?

RVs often come with pre-wired setups for entertainment systems, including TVs, sound systems, and external speakers. Verify the available hookups and compatibility.

Does the Valor 2021 have an electrical management system (EMS)?

EMS systems help protect your RV’s electrical system from voltage fluctuations and power surges. Check if the Valor 2021 is equipped with an EMS.

What type of batteries are used in the Valor 2021?

RVs typically use deep-cycle batteries to provide power when not connected to shore power. Determine the battery type and capacity in the Valor 2021.

Is there an inverter in the Valor 2021 for converting DC power to AC power?

An inverter allows you to use AC-powered appliances when running on battery power. Check if the Valor 2021 has an inverter and its capacity.

What safety features are in place to prevent electrical issues, such as overloading or short circuits?

RVs often have safety features like circuit breakers and surge protectors to prevent electrical issues. Find out what safety measures are in place in the Valor 2021.

Are there energy-efficient features in the Valor 2021 to conserve power?

Some RVs include energy-efficient appliances, LED lighting, and insulation to reduce power consumption. Inquire about energy-saving features in the Valor 2021.

Can you expand or customize the electrical system in the Valor 2021?

RV owners may want to customize their electrical systems with additional batteries, solar panels, or other upgrades. Check if the Valor 2021 allows for such modifications.

How do you maintain the electrical system in the Valor 2021?

RV electrical systems require regular maintenance to ensure they operate efficiently and safely. Refer to the owner’s manual for maintenance guidelines.

What is the warranty coverage for the electrical components in the Valor 2021?

Warranty coverage can vary, so check the warranty terms provided by Alliance RV for the electrical components in the Valor 2021 model.

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In‐Wall Electric Slide out System

The In‐Wall electric slide out system is used in the upstairs portion of the RV, typically a bedroom slide out. All slide outs are operated at the central monitor panel shown below. This panel will be found relatively close to the entry door of the RV in a cabinet designed to house this panel. The slide out system should never be used for anything other purpose other than extending and retracting the slide out room itself. To use the system for any reason other than what it is designed for may result in death, serious injury or damage to the coach.

Operating Your In‐Wall Slide-out System

  1. Level the RV.
  2. Verify the battery is fully charged.
  3. Press and hold the room’s switch in the “OUT” position until the room is fully extended and stops moving.
  4. Release the switch, this will lock the room in the “OUT” position.

Retracting Your In‐Wall Electric Slideout

  1. Verify the battery is fully charged.
  2. Press and hold the room’s switch in the “IN” position until the room is fully retracted and stops moving.
  3. Release the switch, this will lock the room in the “IN” position.

NOTE:
It is important to continue to press the slideout switch for a few seconds after the room is fully extended until the motor shuts off. The control will sense the room has stopped and shut the motor off automatically.

SLIDEOUTS (CONTINUED)

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  • Status LEDs: 2 LEDs, 1 green and 1 red are provided to indicate the current controller status and faults.
  • Mode Button: Used to engage the electronic manual override.
  • Power Connection: 12V DC input. Unit will operate from 8V DC to 18V DC.
  • Switch Connection: Spade connection for the switch wiring.
  • Motor 1 Connector: Power and encoder input for motor 1.
  • Motor 2 Connector: Power and encoder input for motor 2.

In‐Wall Electric Slide out Controller Connections

  • Connections & Motor Harness

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NOTE: Motor harnesses have Molex connectors at the controller and a molded connector at the motor end (2 images shown above). Wire colors match with color codes on the control board. It does not matter which motor is 1 or 2.

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In‐Wall Electric Slide out Motor and Harnesses Check for proper connections between the motors and harnesses. Visually inspect the exposed harnesses to ensure they are not pinched or damaged.

Note: Ribs on motor connector lineup with notch inside of female connector on the wiring harness. Color codes on wires also match (black to black, red to red, etc.).alliance RV Valor 2021 In‐Wall Electric Slide out System User Manual 04Adjusting / Resynchronizing the In‐Wall Electric Slide out Motors

  1. Run the slide out room all the way out.
    NOTE: Keep the switch pressed until the motors shut down on their own.
  2. Bring the slideout back in 1‐2 inches.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until both motors shut down at the same time.
    NOTE: It can take 3 or more attempts to successfully re‐sync the room.
  4. Run the slide out all the way out.
    NOTE: Keep the switch pressed until the motors shut down on their own. Fully retract the slide out again. When both motors shut down at the same time at full extension and full retraction, the room is properly synced. If they do not shut down at the same time, repeat the process until they do.

In‐Wall Electric Slide out Troubleshooting

The electric slide-out requires a minimum of a 30‐amp circuit breaker. Check the 12‐volt distribution center for blown circuit breakers and replace any if necessary. If the circuit breaker blows immediately upon replacement, there is a problem with the wiring to slide out the controller. Check outside the RV for obstructions. Check inside the RV for any obstructions. Also, check for smaller objects that may be wedged under the floor or in the sides of unit. Remove any obstructions that exist. Check the sides of the slide room for any dirt or debris. Small dirt clumps or metal shavings can cause the spur gear to bind up and stop the slide out from moving. Use an air compressor or a dry brush to remove any dirt or debris from the rack before attempting to use the slide out again. During operation when an error occurs, the board will use the LEDs to indicate where the problem exists (shown below).

SLIDEOUTS 

In‐Wall Electric Slide out Troubleshooting (Continued)
For motor-specific faults, the green LED will blink 1 time for motor 1, and 2 times for motor 2. The red LED will blink 2 to 9 times depending on the error code. When an error code is present, the board needs to be reset. Energizing the slide-out switch resets the board. Energize the slide-out switch again for normal operation. For motor-specific faults, the green LED will blink 1 time for motor 1, and 2 times for motor 2. The red LED will blink 2 to 9 times depending on the error code. When an error code is present, the board needs to be reset. Energizing the slide-out switch resets the board. Energize the slide-out switch again for normal operation.

Error Code Name Description
2 Battery Drop Out Battery capacity low enough to drop below 6 volts

while running or short in switch wiring

3 Low Battery Voltage below 8 volts at start of cycle
4 High Battery Voltage greater than 18 volts
5 Excessive Motor

Current

High amperage, also indicated by 1 side of slide

continually stalling

6 Motor Short Circuit Motor or wiring to motor has shorted out
8 Wire Short Between

Controller and Motor

Encoder is not providing a signal. This is usually a

wiring problem.

9 Hall Power Short to

Ground

Power to encoder has been shorted to ground. This is

usually a wiring problem.

In‐Wall Electric Slide out Electronic Manual Override

  1. Press the mode button on the controller six times and hold on the seventh for five seconds to enter electronic manual override mode.
  2. Use the slideout switch to move both motors in or out. Note: Over‐current and short-circuit detection are still enabled. Electronic manual override provides 12‐volt directly to both motors.
  3. To exit this mode, push and hold the mode button until the LEDs begin to blink simultaneously. Exiting the override mode resets the motor positions which will require you to have to re‐sync the motors. Note: During this override procedure the motors are not synced. Visually watch the room, if one side is moving noticeably slower than the other (or not at all) then immediately stop and use the Motor Disengagement Procedure covered below.

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In‐Wall Electric Motor Disengagement Procedure

  1. Remove retention screws from the motor, located near the top of each vertical column on the outside of the coach.
  2. Locate motor.
  3. Pull the motor up until disengaged. A flathead screwdriver can be used to pry the motor up.
  4. Reinstall the motor retention screw to hold motor in place or remove the motor.

In‐Wall Electric Slide out Low Voltage

The slide-out controller can operate the room with as little as 8 volts. However, at these lower voltages, the amperage requirement is greater. Check the voltage at the controller. If the battery is low, it needs to be charged or the unit should be plugged into shore power (or generator), if equipped.

In‐Wall Electric Slideout Motor Direction Switches

The motor direction switches are used to change the direction of the individual motors. When running the slide-out a room in or out and one side goes in and the other side goes out, then there is a problem in the wiring. The motor direction switches can be used to correct this problem. The left switch controls motor 2 and the right switch controls motor 1. If motor 1 is going in the wrong direction, then change switch 1’s position. If motor 2 is going in the wrong direction, change switch 2’s position. The motor direction switches can also be used to change the direction of the slide-out switch. If the room extends when the slide-out switch is moved to the in position, its direction can be reversed by moving both switch 1 and switch 2 to their opposite positions. This feature can be used if it is more convenient to change the motor direction switches than to rewire the slide-out switch.

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Slideout Safety Information

WARNING
FAILURE TO ADHERE WITH THE FOLLOWING IN FORMATION MAY RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS INJURY, RV OR OTHER PROPERTY DAMAGE.

All slideout systems are intended solely for opening and closing the slideout room and should never be used for any other purpose. Before operating your slideout,

please keep these things in mind:

  • Your location should be clear of obstructions that may cause damage when the slideout room is operated.
  • Be sure that everyone is clear of the RV prior to the slideout room actuation.
  • Keep parts away from slideout mechanisms during use. Severe injury or death may result.
  • Park your RV on solid and level ground.

CAUTION
ALWAYS ENSURE THE SLIDEOUT PATH IS CLEAR DURING OPERATION. KEEP CLEAR OF SLIDE RAILS WHEN THE ROOM IS IN MOTION. THE GEAR ASSEMBLY MAY PINCH OR CATCH ON LOOSE CLOTHING AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.

EXACT‐SLIDE Flush Floor Slideout System

Alliance RV utilizes the EXACT‐SLIDE by BAL for select main floor slideouts. This is a cable‐driven system that is operated by dual 12V DC electric motors.
We recommend that the moving parts be kept clean. They can be washed with mild soap and water. No grease or lubrication is necessary. All slideouts are independently switched and operated at the central monitor panel shown below. This panel will be found relatively close to the entry door of the RV in a cabinet designed to house this panel. Location will vary depending on floor plan of your RV.alliance RV Valor 2021 Slideout Safety Information User Manual 01

Operating Your EXACT‐SLIDE Slideout System

Extending EXACT‐SLIDE Flush Floor Slideout

  1. Level the RV.
  2. Verify the battery is fully charged.
  3. Press and hold the rooms switch in the “OUT” position until room is fully extended and stops moving. Holding the switch down until the control automatically turns each motor off will result in the best sealing position.

Retracting Your EXACT‐SLIDE Flush Floor Slideout

  1. Verify the battery is fully charged.
  2. Press and hold the room’s switch in the “IN” position until the room is fully retracted and stops moving. Holding the switch down until the controller automatically turns each motor off will result in the best sealing position.

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EXACT‐SLIDE Slideout Maintenance

  • Periodically inspect your cables for sagging or fraying. The system is designed to function properly with minimal pretension on the cables.
  • If cable adjustment or replacement is necessary, it should be performed by an authorized dealer.

The slideouts need a full battery for operation. The battery should be maintained in accordance with the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. Always check the terminals and other connections at the battery, the control switch, and the system for corrosion, and loose or damaged terminals. Check motor leads under the trailer chassis, these connections are subject to damage from road debris.

EXACT‐SLIDE Slideout Manual Override

In the event that power is lost to the slide‐out motor(s), the slide‐out room can be manually retracted by following these steps:

  1. Use a flex shaft and #3 square bit.
  2. Locate each motor at the top of the mechanism. Insert the drive bit into the end of the motor and activate with a cordless drill (DO NOT USE AN IMPACT DRIVER).
  3. Alternate between motors so that the room does not become wedged in the opening or encounter cabinets or other fixtures inside the RV.

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  • M1‐ to motor #1 red wire
  • M1+ to motor #1 black wire
  • GND to 12V‐
  • 12V to 12V+
  • M2‐ to motor #2 red wire
  • M2+ to motor #2 black wire
  • SW OUT to switch extend
  • SW IN to switch retract
  • Provide a 12V+ to the control on either the SW OUT or SW IN to actuate the room.

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EXACT‐SLIDE Slideout Troubleshooting

  • If the slide-out does not respond to switch input,  locate the green and red  LED  lights between ‘SW IN’ and ‘SW OUT’ on the slide-out control, which may be located in a cabinet, storage compartment, etc.
  • The green light indicates that the control has power.
  • The red light indicates low voltage (less than 8.6vdc). NOTE: The control will enter sleep mode and the light will turn off after 5 minutes of switch inactivity.
  • To determine if the control is not getting a signal from the switch, use either the M1 IN (Motor 1 in) or M2 IN (Motor 2 in). Press and hold one of these at a time to see if the slide motor of the corresponding side will move in. If the motor runs using the switch on the control then look for power loss coming from the wall switch or a bad switch. (Only one motor at a time can be run with the switches on the control.)
  • If a motor has been changed or the loading of the slide-out box has changed drastically and the motors are not tracking properly, press and hold the M1 IN and M2 IN at the same time until the red LED flashes. This will erase the stored memory that the control has learned over time and it returns to its factory setting.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Ramp Door Patio Package

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Ramp Door Patio Package

With its Ramp Door Patio Package, the Alliance RV Valor 2021 adds a unique feature that takes outdoor adventures to a whole new level. This clever package turns the rear ramp door of this top-of-the-line fifth-wheel toy hauler into a welcoming outdoor space that can be used in many ways. The Ramp Door Patio Package is designed to make an outdoor space that feels like an extension of the inside. Travelers can easily move from the inside to a large, elevated patio area. This unique feature changes the way people connect with their surroundings. It has a secure railing and a strong support system. Whether you’re relaxing with friends, taking in the beauty of nature, or just getting a breath of fresh air, the Ramp Door Patio Package for the Valor 2021 offers an unbeatable mix of ease, comfort, and camaraderie that makes every trip into nature more enjoyable.

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Ramp Door Patio Package w/Step (If So Equipped)

Units equipped with a Ramp Door Patio Package feature folding rails and detachable steps. Caution should be taken NOT to exceed the ramp door weight capacities when in either the ramp position or the patio deck position, and to maintain even weight distribution.

WARNING

  • PATIO HAS A MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF 10 PERSONS OR 1,500 LBS. MAXIMUM. THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE PATIO MUST REMAIN WITHIN THE 1,500 LB. LIMIT.
  • STABILIZER JACKS MUST BE USED WHEN THE RAMP DOOR IS IN THE PATIO POSITION.
  • SUPPORT JACKS ON THE PATIO DOOR MUST BE USED WHERE APPLICABLE.
  • EXCEEDING THE LOAD LIMIT MAY LEAD TO COLLAPSE AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
  • MAXIMUM CAPACITY IS BASED ON AN EVENLY DISTRIBUTED LOAD IN THE PATIO POSITION PERSONAL INJURY.

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ALWAYS follow all instructions and safety labels while using your Ramp Door / Patio Deck.

GARAGE AREA (CONTINUED)

3 Seasons Patio Door (If So Equipped)

The garage 3‐seasons patio door features a 4‐panel design with sliding glass inserts to allow airflow.

  • The center doors slide open to provide a passage way from the garage to the ramp door/patio.
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  • For full width access to the garage area, the panels can be unlatched with a pullcord at the top of the doors, and are designed to swing outward 90 degrees.
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Retractable Screen Wall (If So Equipped)
Make sure that all obstacles are removed from the path of the screen wall. Grip the screen wall pull bar and pull down until fully extended to the garage floor. To store the screen wall, a quick downward tug on the pull bar handle will release and allow it to retract back up.

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Happi Jac Power Bed Lift

The Hippias power bed lift system supports the two beds which can be raised up and out of the way while storing or hauling cargo in the garage area, and lowered again for use when needed.

WARNING
RAISE THE REAR BED TO THE HIGHEST POSITION WHEN TOWING YOUR RV. DAMAGE TO THE REAR BED MAY RESULT FROM TRAVELING WITH THE BED IN THE LOWERED POSITION.

WARNING
DO NOT LOAD MORE THAN 600 LBS ON THE BED. DAMAGE TO THE BED LIFT MECHANISM AND PERSONAL INJURY MAY RESULT FROM OVERLOADING.

Operating Precautions:

  • CHECK to make sure the attaching pins are securely fastened to all four corners of the bed platform before towing the trailer, or using the bed(s).
  • ALWAYS raise the bed(s) to the full up position when the trailer is being towed to avoid damage to the bed lift system as a result of bouncing.
  • ALWAYS make sure that the areas above, below and adjacent to the bed(s) are free from obstructions before operating the bed(s).
  • ALWAYS check before operating bed(s) to ensure that there is nothing interfering with the travel of the chain mechanism inside the c‐channel.
  • ALWAYS use care when loading cargo/vehicles in the bed area. This is to avoid damage to the bed mechanism.
  • ALWAYS properly secure loads in the bed area to avoid damage to the bed mechanism from shifting or falling loads.
  • NEVER operate the bed(s) with any items other than bedding on the bed platform(s).
  • NEVER travel with any items other than bedding on the bed(s). Loose items can become projectiles.
  • NEVER operate the bed(s) when persons or pets are on the bed platform.
  • NEVER hang from, or hang more than 20 pounds, on the cross‐connecting shaft.

Raising and Lowering The Bed Lifts
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  • Pressing and holding the control switch in the UP position (A) moves the trolleys upward. The lower trolley will rise up to the underside of the upper bunk and lift the upper bunk in unison.
  • Pressing and holding the switch in the DOWN position (B) moves the trolleys downward. The upper trolley will stop at the first bunk stop block while the lower trolley continues to a lower stop block.
    NOTE: The Upper and lower trolleys move together unless one trolley has been locked into place.

Top Bunk “Stow” Feature
The Hippias Bed Lift system has a stow feature that secures the top trolley in the uppermost position to provide maximum space underneath the bed.

  1. Push the control switch DOWN to lower both trolleys until the bottom trolley separates a few inches from the top trolley.
  2. Locate Stop Lock Levers located at all 4 corners of the lower trolley (Fig. 1)
  3. Rotate the long edge of the stop lock lever outward at each of the 4 corners of the lower trolley (Fig. 2)
    WARNING
    ALL 4 STOP LOCK LEVERS MUST BE SET THE SAME BEFORE MOVING BED‐LIFT
  4. Raise both trolleys all the way up until you hear the top trolley “click” into place.
  5. The lower trolley can now be lowered while the top trolley is stowed in the uppermost position.

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GARAGE AREA (CONTINUED) HappiJac Power Bed Lift 

Bottom Bed/Sofa Conversion

The lower trolly of the HappiJac bed‐lift system can be converted from a bed to dual sofa.

Converting from Bed to Sofa

  • Lower the bottom trolley to its lowest point.
  • Release the sofa lock handles on each side of the sofa section.
  • Grasp the center section of the bed (sofa back) and roll it upwards and towards the outer walls of the cargo area.

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Maintenance

The bed lift system requires very little maintenance. The chains are pre‐lubricated and nickel‐plated to prevent corrosion. All bearings are sealed, and all parts are either plated or finished with a durable powder‐coat finish. The only required maintenance involves keeping the mechanisms clean and free of debris. When cleaning the trailer after use, inspect the vertical trolley channels for dirt or debris and clean as necessary. After cleaning, a light application of dry silicone spray on the inner sides of the trolley channels will improve performance and reduce noise and required amperage draw.

FAQ

1. What is the Alliance RV Valor 2021 with Ramp Door Patio Package?

The Alliance RV Valor 2021 with Ramp Door Patio Package is a premium fifth-wheel toy hauler RV that comes equipped with a specialized patio area created by the rear ramp door.

2. What does the Ramp Door Patio Package include?

The Ramp Door Patio Package typically includes a rear ramp door that can be converted into a spacious outdoor patio area, complete with railing and support system.

3. How do you set up the ramp door patio?

Setting up the ramp door patio involves lowering the ramp door, securing it in position, and attaching the included railing and supports to create a safe and elevated outdoor space.

4. Can the ramp door patio be used as a seating area?

Yes, the ramp door patio can be transformed into a seating area with folding chairs or outdoor furniture, providing an excellent space for relaxation and socializing.

5. Is the ramp door patio sturdy and safe?

Yes, the ramp door patio is designed to be sturdy and safe, with a dedicated support system and railing that ensure stability while enjoying the outdoor space.

6. How much weight can the ramp door patio support?

The weight capacity of the ramp door patio can vary based on the specific design and model, but it is usually designed to support several hundred pounds.

7. Are there any additional features with the Ramp Door Patio Package?

Along with the patio setup, the Ramp Door Patio Package might also include additional exterior features like outdoor speakers, LED lighting, and more.

8. Can the Ramp Door Patio Package be customized?

While some options might be available for customization, the basic features of the Ramp Door Patio Package are typically standardized for the specific model.

9. How does the Valor 2021 handle towing and hauling?

The Valor 2021 is designed as a fifth-wheel toy hauler, allowing you to tow your favorite toys like motorcycles, ATVs, or other recreational vehicles.

10. What are the living accommodations inside the Valor 2021?

Inside the Valor 2021, you can expect a comfortable and well-appointed living area with amenities such as a kitchen, bathroom, sleeping quarters, and entertainment systems.

11. Are there different floor plans available for the Valor 2021 with Ramp Door Patio Package?

Yes, the Valor 2021 might offer different floor plans to choose from, each with unique layouts and features.

12. Can the Ramp Door Patio Package be added to other models?

The Ramp Door Patio Package is typically designed specifically for the Valor 2021 model, but you should check with the manufacturer for any available options for other models.

13. Does the ramp door patio have any weather protection?

While the patio area is open to the elements, some models might offer optional add-ons like patio awnings to provide shade and limited weather protection.

14. Can the ramp door patio be used while the RV is in motion?

No, the ramp door patio is designed to be used when the RV is stationary and parked, and the ramp door is lowered.

15. What are the benefits of the Ramp Door Patio Package?

The Ramp Door Patio Package enhances the outdoor living experience of the Valor 2021, providing a unique and comfortable space for relaxation, socializing, and enjoying the surrounding environment.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 BEFORE Filling Fuel Tank User Manual

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BEFORE Filling the Fuel Station Tank(s)

  • Level your RV from side‐to‐side and front‐to‐back.
  • When the gas station pump shuts off, STOP fueling.
  • Overfilling the tank(s) may result in fuel leakage and damage to the fuel station components.
  • BE CAREFUL not to contaminate fuel with debris while the filler cap is removed.
  • Replace the filler cap immediately when finished fueling.

Filling the Fuel Tanks

  • The LEFT fuel filler cap is the GENERATOR fuel tank, (Nearest the front of the RV)
  • The RIGHT fuel filler cap is the PUMP fuel tank. (Nearest the rear of the RV)
  • The fuel tanks are made for Unleaded Gas ONLY.
    • ALWAYS use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline.
    • Gas blends cannot contain more than 15% Ethanol.
  • The fuel tank(s) are not compatible with other fuel blends or diesel fuel.

NOTE: DO NOT over‐fill and DO NOT top‐off the fuel tank(s).

Fuel Station Control Panel

This control panel, located in a lockable box near the exterior fuel fills, contains the ON/OFF switch for the fuel pump, and fuel gauges showing the amount of gasoline in each of the fuel tank(s).alliance RV Valor 2021 BEFORE Filling the Fuel Station Tank(s) User Manual01

Turning ON & UNLOCKING Fuel Station Control Panel:

  • After being INACTIVE, the control panel will be in Sleep/Locked Mode
    • Lights on the control panel are not lit up (sleep mode).
    • ON/OFF buttons are not functional.
  • WAKE control panel by pressing “ON” or “OFF” button.
    • Control panel will display fuel levels
  • UNLOCK control panel by holding “OFF” button down until “ON” button begins to blink
  • Press “ON” button to activate pump.

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Dispensing Fuel

NO SMOKING
Before dispensing fuel, turn off all engines, fuel-burning appliances, and their igniters. (See operating instructions)
DO NOT dispense fuel within 20 ft (6.1 m) of an ignition source. Can cause ignition of flammable vapors, which can lead to a fire or explosion and result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

  • ALWAYS turn OFF the Fuel Pump Switch in the event of an Emergency or spill.
  • ALWAYS turn OFF the Fuel Pump Switch when the fuel station is not in use.
  1. Open the compartment containing the fuel pump nozzle and hose.
  2. Insert the fuel pump nozzle into the receiving tank.
  3. Access the Fuel Station Control Panel and turn the pump ON
  4. ALWAYS keep the nozzle in contact with the tank fill opening of the vehicle or equipment being filled.
  5. Squeeze the nozzle handle to begin the flow of fuel.
  6. Release the nozzle’s handle to stop the flow of fuel.
  7. Turn OFF the Pump Switch.

DANGER
VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT POWERED BY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND PLACED IN RVS MAY CAUSE CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR ASPHYXIATION, WHICH COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. THE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS USED TO POWER THESE ITEMS CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION, WHICH CAN RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

TO REDUCE RISK:

  1. DO NOT START & IDLE THE VEHICLE IN THE STORAGE AREA.
  2. DO NOT SLEEP IN THE VEHICLE STORAGE AREA WHEN VEHICLES ARE PRESENT.
  3. CLOSE DOORS SEPARATING THE LIVING AREA AND GARAGE WHEN ANY VEHICLE IS PRESENT.
  4. DO NOT STORE, TRANSPORT OR DISPENSE FUEL INSIDE THE RV.
  5. OPEN THE AIR VENTILATION SYSTEMS PROVIDED FOR VENTING WHILE TRANSPORTING VEHICLES.
  6. DO NOT OPERATE PROPANE APPLIANCES, PILOT LIGHTS OR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WHEN MOTORIZED VEHICLES ARE PRESENT.

WARNING

  • SECURE VEHICLES AND CARGO AS FAR FORWARD AS POSSIBLE.
  • EXCESS WEIGHT IN THE REAR OF THIS RRV CAN RESULT IN LOSS OF STABILITY.
  • CONSULT THE RV OWNER’S MANUAL FOR LOADING AND WEIGHING PROCEDURES.
  • DO NOT EXCEED THE RV’S GVWR (TOTAL WEIGHT RATING) OR GAWR (AXLE WEIGHT RATING). MOVE VEHICLES AND/OR CARGO TO MAINTAIN PROPER BALANCE.

Zero‐G Ramp Door

The rear ramp door features a lift assist mechanism for easy one-person opening and closing. When lowered, the loading ramp allows you to easily load small vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, and rolling cargo. Please use caution when using the loading ramp/door area of your RV. Use the tie down points located in the garage floor to secure all vehicles or cargo items so they cannot come loose, unfastened, opened, or released while the RV is in motion.

WARNING

  • MAXIMUM RAMP DOOR CAPACITY IS 3,000 LBS IN THE RAMP POSITION WITH THE LOAD EVENLY DISTRIBUTED.
  • MAXIMUM 1,000 LBS PER WHEEL CONTACT.
  • EXCEEDING THE LOAD LIMIT MAY LEAD TO COLLAPSE AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.

GARAGE AREA

Zero‐G Ramp Door (C

Opening the Ramp Door:

  • The ramp door can be opened by the exterior Key Access (located at the bottom right corner next to the door), or with the interior “yellow” pull handle (hanging from the top of the garage door frame).

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NOTE: ALWAYS check that the area behind the RV is clear before unlocking and lowering the ramp door. The patio deck cables must be detached from the ramp door to utilize the ramp.

Closing the Ramp Door:

  • Lift the door all the way up and push closed until you hear the locking mechanisms engage with a “click” to the ramp door frame (locking mechanisms are located in the top corners of the ramp door).
  • Give a firm tug on the ramp door handles on each side to ensure door is fully latched.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Traveling with Propane User Manual

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Traveling with Propane

Turning the propane off when traveling is always safer, it reduces the risk of a gas leak from a line or connection working loose. Some states have laws against traveling with propane on. Make sure you are familiar with those laws and regulations in the area you are traveling.

WARNING
MAKE SURE ALL PROPANE TANK FASTENERS ARE SECURED BEFORE TRAVELING.

LP Automatic Changeover Regulator

To regulate the propane pressure, an RV is equipped with a two‐stage regulator with automatic changeover. With the first stage of the regulator, the fuel coming from the tank is reduced by venting from the high pressure the LP is compressed under for storage and takes it down to 10 to 15 psi. In the second stage, the pressure is reduced again by further venting down to 11” water column which is the pressure safe for the appliances that the propane system powers. Always make sure that the vents are clean and unobstructed.

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This regulator allows for the removal of empty cylinders for refill without interrupting the propane supply and will automatically switch from the supplying tank to the reserve tank when empty.

WARNING
PROPANE CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE CHECKED PERIODICALLY AS VIBRATIONS FROM TRAVEL MAY CAUSE THEM TO LOOSEN. FAILURE TO CHECK THESE CONNECTIONS COULD LEAD TO A PROPANE LEAK. A LEAK CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION.

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Propane System Maintenance

Routinely visually inspect your propane cylinders, mounting hardware, supply lines, and connection points for wear, rust, kinks or damage. The propane system should be serviced by a qualified technician immediately upon an issue being identified. Never paint propane cylinders, valves or mounting hardware. Your RVs propane system should be inspected by a certified professional at least once a year. Never attempt to repair any propane-related component yourself. Always make sure your RVs fire extinguisher, CO, gas, and smoke detectors are in working order. Do this by regularly testing your alarms and safety items. An alarm or extinguisher that is not working should be replaced immediately.

WARNING
NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR ANY PROPANE-RELATED COMPONENT. ENSURE THAT ALL ALARMS, DETECTORS, AND EXTINGUISHERS ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.

Filling Your Propane Tanks
Your Alliance RV uses DOT cylinders. These cylinders can be removed and taken to a propane dealer for refilling. A propane tank can only be filled to 80% of its total capacity. The remaining 20% is for expansion that takes place when subjected to heat. If a tank is filled to 80% when it is cold outside, that same tank may be at 90% on a much warmer day. Always ensure that the tank is filled to the required limit only.

WARNING
NEVER FILL A PROPANE TANK OVER 80% OF ITS CAPACITY. AN OVERFILLED TANK COULD ALLOW LIQUID PROPANE TO ENTER THE SYSTEM WHICH IS DESIGNED FOR VAPOR AND CREATE A VERY HAZARDOUS CONDITION.

Installing Propane Cylinders

Anytime a propane tank is removed for servicing or filling and re‐installed on the RV, ensure that the fittings are all tight and the main shutoffs on the LP tanks are in the off position and that the strap that secures the tank is in place. A quick visual inspection of the LP system should be performed at any time tanks are removed.

Cooking with Propane Gas

In an RV most stovetops and ovens run on propane. A properly ventilated RV is very important when cooking. Open a window or roof vent and turn your range hood fan on. Never use your stove or oven for space heat and never use outdoor fuel‐burning equipment inside the RV.

WARNING

  • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE WATER TO PUT OUT A GREASE FIRE. WATER CAN SPREAD SOME TYPES OF FIRE AN ELECTROCUTION IS POSSIBLE WITH AN ELECTRICAL FIRE.
  • NEVER ALLOW GREASE TO COLLECT ON OR AROUND THE STOVE. CLEAN SPILLS UP IMMEDIATELY. IN AN RV, THE AMOUNT OF OXYGEN SUPPLY IS LIMITED DUE TO ITS SIZE.
  • PROPER VENTILATION DURING COOKING WILL HELP AVOID DANGEROUS SITUATIONS.

FUEL STATION

Fuel Station Overview
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  1. Fuel Fill Caps
  2. Fuel Station Control Panel
  3. Fuel Pump/Nozzle Compartment

The fuel station is located on the exterior, off‐door side, of the RV BEFORE OPERATING: Please read and follow all safety information in the Fuel Station section of this manual. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. If you need further assistance, consult with your dealer or Alliance RV Customer Service.

Exhaust Fumes

WARNING
THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR EXHAUST FUMES TO FILTER BACK INTO YOUR RV IF A TOW VEHICLE OR GENERATOR ENGINE IS RUNNING NEARBY.
THE BEST PROTECTION AGAINST CARBON MONOXIDE ENTRY INTO THE RV IS A PROPERLY MAINTAINED VENTILATION SYSTEM AND AN ACTIVE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR. TO ALLOW FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM, KEEP THE VENTILATION INLET GRILL(S) CLEAR OF SNOW, LEAVES OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS.

Avoid inhaling any exhaust gases. They contain carbon monoxide, which is a potentially toxic gas that is colorless and odorless.

  • ALWAYS shut OFF the engine while refueling your vehicle or generator.
  • DO NOT run any combustion engine in confined areas, such as a closed garage, or any longer than needed to move in or out of your RV’s garage.
  • If a vehicle or generator engine is running nearby, RV windows should be closed to avoid drawing dangerous exhaust gases into the RV.
  • If you suspect that exhaust fumes are entering the RV, determine the cause and remedy as soon as possible.

Fuel Filler Cap

WARNING
DO NOT REPLACE THE FUEL FILLER CAP WITH ONE OF A DIFFERENT TYPE. IF REPLACING THE FUEL CAP(S) IS REQUIRED, IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH A CAP DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS APPLICATION. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER VENT PRESSURE AND/0R VACUUM LEADING TO SERIOUS FUEL SYSTEM AND OTHER DAMAGE. WORKING WITH FUEL CAN BE DANGEROUS. SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH COULD RESULT FROM IMPROPER HANDLING OF THE GENERATOR, FUEL STATION AND FUEL.

Open the Fuel Filler Cap Slowly: If the fuel filler cap is opened too quickly, fuel can spray out on you. This is more likely to happen in hot weather and/or if your tank is nearly full.

  • To open: Remove the fuel filler cap by slowly turning it counterclockwise and waiting for any “hiss” noise to stop. Then unscrew the cap all the way.
  • To close: Securely turn the cap clockwise until you hear clicking sounds. If you need to replace the fuel tank filler cap, use only a cap specified for your RV.
  • AUTOMOTIVE FUELS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IF MISUSED OR MIS‐HANDLED. IF YOU HAVE FURTHER QUESTIONS CONSULT YOUR DEALER OR ALLIANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR ASSISTANCE.  WHILE REFUELING, ALWAYS SHUT OFF THE ENGINE OF THE VEHICLE OR EQUIPMENT.
  • DO NOT STORE OR BRING FUEL OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS INSIDE THE RV BECAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT.
  • EXTINGUISH ALL SMOKING MATERIALS AND ANY OPEN FLAMES BEFORE REFUELING.
  • DO NOT OVERFILL THE FUEL TANK(S). THE PRESSURE IN AN OVERFILLED FUEL TANK MAY CAUSE LEAKAGE AND LEAD TO FUEL SPRAY AND/OR FIRE. FUEL SPILLS REPRESENT A SERIOUS FIRE HAZARD AND SHOULD BE CLEANED UP IMMEDIATELY.
  • NEVER RESTART AN ENGINE OR RE‐LIGHT ANY PILOT LIGHTS WHILE RAW FUEL IS PRESENT.
  • THE FUEL TANKS ARE SPECIFICALLY MADE FOR UNLEADED GASOLINE. ALWAYS USE CLEAN, FRESH UNLEADED FUEL NOT CONTAINING A BLEND OF MORE THAN 15%ETHANOL.
  • FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN FIRE, DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Alarm Maintenance User Manual

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Propane (LP) Alarm Maintenance

Test all alarms weekly. Vacuum the dust off of the alarm cover. If cleaning is needed, clean with a water damp cloth. Do NOT spray cleaning agents or waxes directly onto the front panel. This can cause damage to the alarm.

WARNING
THE CO ALARM WILL NOT OPERATE WITHOUT BATTERIES

WARNING
NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR AN ALARM, IMMEDIATELY HAVE THE ALARM REPLACED.

EXTENDED RECREATIONAL USE OF THE RV

In some cases you may find yourself in the RV for extended periods of time. Whether that be full time living, a long weekend or an extended stay, you may run into some challenges. We have put together some helpful tips for battling some of these challenges.

Condensation & Mold
The normal living activities of even a few people in an RV can lead to rapid moisture saturation of the air inside the RV as well as accelerated wear and tear. This condensation, if left unaddressed, can lead to mold. A more aggressive maintenace schedule may need to be adopted. Below are some pointers to assist with some of the problems you may face while using the RV for extended periods of time.

  • Use a dehumidifier.
  • Use exhaust fans when showering and cooking.
  • In warmer temperatures, use your air conditioner.
  • Crack windows.
  • Don’t air dry clothes in the RV.
  • Implement proper preventative maintenance and overall RV cleanliness.

WARNING
CONDENSATION MAY CAUSE DAMPNESS, MILDEW AND MOLD. IF NOT ADDRESSED IMMEDIATELY, CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE AND POSSIBLY LEAD TO ADDITIONAL MOLD OR MILDEW ISSUES WHICH CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH.

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Exterior Plumbing

Alliance RVs are equipped with heating pads for the holding tanks and a dedicated heat vent to drop air down into the underbelly. Depending on your needs, it may be necessary for you to take additional protection steps. Keeping your water running and the additional use of heat tape on pipes, hoses, fresh water and sewer lines will all assist in keeping your RV safe from damage during use in freezing temperatures. If your RV will not be used in cold weather, ALWAYS have your RV winterized (covered in the plumbing section of this manual).

Formaldehyde

Formaldehyde is used in many products such as glues, fabrics, paint coatings, and even paper products. Formaldehyde is also released from many smoking, cooking, soaps, and many other household products. While most of the formaldehyde used in products in construction is consumed during the manufacturing process, a very small amount remains. This leftover formaldehyde dissipates over time as it works its way out of the product. Proper ventilation by way of the available vents, fans, and air conditioning units in your RV is key. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact Alliance RV.

PROPANE SAFETY

About the Propane System
The propane system provides heat, hot water, fuel for cooking, and refrigeration and can be used for other small appliances. The propane supply for an RV is stored in a DOT cylinder that is positioned vertically upright and mounted outside the living space of an RV. Repair and/or replacement should always be done by certified service technicians. Make sure your propane system is inspected at least annually by a certified service technician. They are trained to detect incorrect tank pressure, leaks, or other potential hazards and address them properly. Do not connect your propane system to another gas source or attempt to repair any propane-related component yourself.

IF YOU SMELL PROPANE:

  • EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAMES INCLUDING PILOT LIGHTS AND ALL SMOKING MATERIALS.
  • SHUT OFF THE PROPANE SUPPLY AT THE LP CONTAINERS.
  • DO NOT TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES.
  • OPEN DOORS AND OTHER VENTS.
  • LEAVE THE AREA UNTIL THE ODOR CLEARS.
  • THE PROPANE SYSTEM SHOULD BE CHECKED FOR LEAKS AND THE SOURCE DETECTED AND REPAIRED BEFORE USING THE RV AGAIN.
  • FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN AN EXPLOSION RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO TEST FOR A PROPANE LEAK. DO NOT CHECK FOR LEAKS USING PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN AMMONIA OR CHLORINE, THESE PRODUCTS CAN CAUSE CRACKS TO FORM ON METAL COMPONENTS IN THE PROPANE SYSTEM. A SOLUTION OF WATER AN MILD SOAP SHOULD BE USED BY SPRAYING THE FITTINGS AND CONNECTION POINTS DOWN AND WATCHING FOR BUBBLES.

WARNING
DOT PROPANE TANKS MUST BE TRANSPORTED AND STORED IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION SO THE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CAN FUNCTION PROPERLY. LAYING A TANK ON ITS SIDE MAY CREATE A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATION. THE LP PIGTAIL HOSE MUST BE INSTALLED IN A MANNER TO AVOID TENSION OR STRESS AT EITHER END OF THE HOSE. KEEP THE PIGTAIL AWAY FROM SHARP EDGES,RIGID CORNERS, WALLS, AND DOORS. BEFORE ENTERING A PROPANE FUEL SERVICE STATION MAKE SURE ALL PILOT LIGHTS ARE EXTINGUISHED. SHUT THE GAS TO ALL APPLIANCES OFF BY TURNING OFF THE PROPANE AT THE GAS SHUT-OFF VALVE(S). ALWAYS SHUT OFF ANY ENGINE BEFORE REFUELING. DO NOT SMOKE AND NEVER OPERATE IGNITION SOURCES WHILE REFUELING.

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Emergency Exit Windows

There are two styles of exit windows, both open differently.

  1. Pull Style Latch:  This style is generally used on larger slider style exit windows. Pull the handle out to slide the window open for escape.
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  2. Flip Style Latch: This style flips up and disengages which allows the window to be pushed out for escape.
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Fire Safety

Safety is always important, whether you’re at home or on the road. As far as your RV, make sure to keep fire safety a top priority. **In a fire, evacuating all occupants from the RV safely MUST be your top priority!**.

Fire Extinguishers

Classified and rated by fire type, A, B and C. These classifications identify the kinds of fires or burning materials they are designed to fight. A: Trash‐Wood‐Paper – Effective against fires involving paper, wood, textiles and plastics. The primary chemicals used to fight these fires is monoammonium phosphate due to the chemicals ability to smother fires in in these types of materials. B: Liquids – Effective against flammable liquid fires. These can be fires where cooking liquids, oil, gasoline, kerosene or paint have become ignited. The chemicals used in this type of extinguisher are monoammonium phosphate and sodium bicarbonate which induces a chemical reaction which extinguishes the fire. C: Electrical Equipment: ‐ Suitable for fires in “live” electrical equipment. Both monoammonium phosphate and sodium bicarbonate are used in this type of extinguisher due to their nonconductive properties.

WARNING
NEVER TEST OR PRACTICE USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER BY SQUEEZING THE TRIGGER. THESE ARE NON‐RECHARGEABLE AND ONCE USED, PRESSURE WILL DECREASE OVER TIME AND WILL NOT BE FULLY FUNCTIONAL IN AN EMERGENCY.

WARNING
WHILE USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER, ALWAYS KEEP YOUR BACK TOWARD A CLEAR PATH FOR EXIT.

WARNING
DO NOT TURN THE ELECTRICAL POWER BACK ON AFTER THE USE OF AN EXTINGUISHER.

WARNING
INSPECT EXTINGUISHERS WEEKLY. IF YOUR RV HAS BEEN IN STORAGE, INSPECT IT BEFORE THE RV IS USED. ALWAYS INSPECT YOUR BEFORE A VACATION OR TRIP WITH YOUR RV.

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Fire Extinguishers

A common acronym for proper fire extinguisher operation is P.A.S.S.

  • Pull the pin
  • Aim the nozzle (always aim at the base of the fire, not the flames)
  • Squeeze the trigger
  • Sweep from side to side

For additional information on fire extinguisher operation, please refer to the fire extinguishers user’s manual.

Smoke & CO/Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Your RV is equipped with a smoke & CO/Carbon Monoxide combination alarm. Understanding the information in this section will prepare you to reach in the event of an emergency.

Follow safety rules and prevent hazardous situations:

  1. NEVER smoke in bed.
  2. Keep matches or lighters away from children.
  3. Store flammable materials in proper containers.
  4. Keep electrical appliances in good condition and NEVER overload electrical circuits.
  5. Keep stove debris free.
  6. Never leave anything cooking on the stove unattended.
  7. Keep portable heaters and open flames, such as candles, away from flammable materials.
  8. Don’t let rubbish accumulate.

Refer to the smoke and carbon monoxide alarm owner’s manuals for a more in depth understanding of the features, functions and precautions of this safety device. Keep alarms clean and test them weekly. Immediately replace any alarm that is not functioning properly.

WARNING
THIS ALARM WILL NOT OPERATE WITHOUT BATTERIES NEVER IGNORE ANY ALARM, FAILURE TO RESPOND COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. TEST ALARMS WEEKLY. IF THE ALARM FAILS TO TEST CORRECTLY, REPLACE THE ALARM IMMEDIATELY.

Smoke & CO/Carbon Monoxide Alarm Maintenance

  • Test at least once a week. Always test after the RV has been in storage and before a vacation or long trip.
  • Clean the alarm at least once a month.

WARNING

  • ALWAYS USE THE EXACT BATTERIES SPECIFIED BY THE ALARM MANUFACTURER.
  • NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME OF ANY KIND TO TEST AN ALARM.DO NOT STAND CLOSE TO THE ALARM WHEN THE HORN IS SOUNDING. EXPOSURE AT CLOSE RANGE CAN BE HARMFUL TO YOUR HEARING. WHEN TESTING, STEP AWAY WHEN THE HORN STARTS TO SOUND.

If an alarm sounds, identify which alarm is sounding. CO Alarm ‐ the CO LED will flash red and an audible horn will beep 4 times and then pause, this will happen repeatedly. The smoke LED will remain off. If this alarm sounds, immediately move everyone to a source of fresh air and call your emergency services. Do not go into the RV until the problem is identified and corrected.
Smoke Alarm ‐ the Smoke LED will flash red and an audible horn will beep 3 times and then pause, this will happen repeatedly. The CO LED will remain off. If this alarm sounds, get out of the RV as quickly as possible and call your emergency services. Do not go into the RV until the problem is identified and corrected.

Propane (LP) Alarm
For your safety, your RV is equipped with a combination CO and LP Alarm. This alarm will detect both carbon monoxide and propane gas. Please read and become familiar with the individual users manual for this alarm. This will help prepare you if there is an emergency.

  • THIS UNIT MYUS BE REPLACED WITHIN 5 YEARS OF ITS PRODUCTION DATE.
  • THIS ALARM WILL NOT WORK WITHOUT POWER.THIS ALARM WILL ONLY INDICATE THE PRESENSE OF GAS AT THE SENSOR. THERE COULD BE GAS ELSEWHERE THAT
  • HAS NOT REACHED THE SENSOR. THIS ALARM IS DESIGNED TO DETECT CARBON MONOXIDE AND PROPANE GAS. THE ALRM IS NOT DESIGNED TO DETECT SMOKE OR FIRE.

Propane Alarm (Continued)
If CO is detected, the red CO LED will flash and the alarm will sound with 4 beeps and then a 5 second silence. This indicates that the CO level is over 35pp. If this alarm is activated, immediate action is required.

If the CO alarm sounds:

  • Press the TEST/MUTE button to temporarily silence the alarm.
  • MOVE to fresh air immediately.
  • Make sure that everyone is accounted for.
  • Call 911 or the local emergency services available in your area.
  • Do not re‐enter the RV until the problem has been corrected.

If propane is detected, the RED led will flash and the alarm will sound with a steady tone and remain on until the area is clear from propane gas. If you hear this alarm, immediate action is required. Exit the RV immediately and do not return into the RV until the problem has been corrected.

If the propane gas alarm sounds:

  • Extinguish all flames and smoking material and turn off all gas appliances.
  • Press the TEST/MUTE button to temporarily silence the alarm (DO NOT DISCONNECT POWER).
  • Evacuate the RV. Make sure to account for everyone.
  • Open doors and windows of the RV.
  • Turn off the propane tank valve.
  • Determine & Repair the source of the leak.
  • Do not re‐enter the RV until the issue has been corrected

Under normal circumstances, this alarm should remain silent and have a steady green LED. If the alarm is defective you’ll hear a beep every 30 seconds and an alternating red and green light. Anything outside of a quiet alarm with the green LED requires action.

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Auto Level Sequence

  1. When auto level begins, the front of the RV will seek a position near a level state.
  2. The rear legs will then extend and complete the rear leveling sequence.
  3. When the rear leveling sequence has been completed, the RV will adjust front to back and side to side.
  4. Each leg will perform a final grounding touch. Once this has been completed the screen will read “AUTO LEVEL SUCCESS.”
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  5. The LED screen will then read “READY” and also display current battery voltage. The green LED in the center of the four leveling jack buttons will be illuminated (Fig. 4A).

NOTE: If the auto level sequence does not perform as outlined, put the system in manual mode and test that the legs operate correctly by pushing the corresponding buttons on the touch pad. If the jack functions are incorrect, check that the correct jack wiring harnesses are plugged into the correct ports on the controller.

Auto Level Zero Point Calibration

The “Zero Point” is the programmed point to which the 5th Wheel will return whenever the auto-level feature is used. The Zero Point is preset at the factory and should never have to be reset. However, if necessary, Zero Point can be reset.
Note: The Zero Point must be programmed prior to using the auto-level feature to ensure the proper operation of the system. Prior to starting the Zero Point Calibration procedure, check all connections on the controller, valve coils, landing gear, leveling jacks and touchpad.

  1. Manually run all leveling jacks and landing gear to level the 5th Wheel.
    •  This is best achieved by placing a level in the center of the 5th Wheel and leveling it both front-to-back and then side-to-side.
    • See Basic Jack Operation section for instructions on how to manually operate the system.
  2. After the 5th Wheel has been leveled, turn off the touchpad.
  3. With the touchpad off, press and release the FRONT button (Fig. 1G) ten times and then press and release the REAR button (Fig. 1J) ten times.
  4. The touchpad will flash and beep, then the LCD screen will read “ZERO POINT CALIBRATION ENTER to set, Power to Exit” (Fig. 7).
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  5. To set the current position as the zero point, press the ENTER button (Fig 1C).
    A. the LCD screen will read “Zero point stability check” (Fig. 8).
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  6. LCD display will read “Zero point set successfully” once process is complete (Fig. 9).
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  7. The system will set this point as its level state and the touchpad will turn off.

Leveling System Maintenance

WARNING
Failure to follow the instructions provided in this manual may result in death, serious personal injury, severe product, or property damage or voiding of the component warranty.

WARNING
The unit should be supported at both front and rear axles with jack stands before working underneath. Failure to do so may result in death, serious personal injury, severe product or property damage or voiding of the component warranty.

CAUTION 
Always wear eye protection when performing service or maintenance to the unit. Other safety equipment to consider would be hearing protection, gloves and possibly a full‐face shield, depending on the nature of the service.

CAUTION 
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.

Maintenance Items

  • Dexron III or Mercon V Class “A” automatic transmission fluid
  • Electrical contact cleaner
  • Lint‐free cloth
  • Zip ties

Maintenance Steps

  1. Check the fluid in reservoir every 12 months. If fluid is a clear red color, do not change. If fluid is milky, pink and murky, drain reservoir and add new fluid. Hydraulic fluid should be changed at a minimum every 5 years.
    NOTE: Check the fluid only when all the jacks are fully retracted.
    NOTE: When checking the hydraulic fluid level, fill to within ½” of fill spout.
  2. Inspect and clean all power unit electrical connections every 12 months. If corrosion is evident, spray power unit electrical connections with electrical contact cleaner.
  3. Remove dirt and road debris from jacks as needed.
  4. If jacks are down for extended periods, spray exposed jack rods with a silicone lubricant every 3 months for protection. If the unit is in a salty environment, spray the rods every 4 to 6 weeks.

WARNING
The unit should be supported at both front and rear axles with jack stands before working underneath. Failure to do so may result in death, serious personal injury, sever product or property damage or voiding the component warranty.

NOTE: In colder temperatures the jacks may extend and retract slowly due to the fluid’s viscosity, specially formulated fluid for low temperatures may be desired.

OCCUPANT SAFETY

Alliance RV 5th wheels are equipped with safety systems that work together to help protect the occupants in the event of an emergency. Please read and fully understand all safety functions before using your new RV.

Emergency Exit Windows

While all RV brands are different, the operation of the emergency windows are generally consistent across brands. The design, application, and location of these windows are governed by the RV Industries governing bodies. You will find some helpful safety information below regarding these exit windows. Please take time to familiarize yourself and anyone that will be in the RV with the location and operation of all exit windows in the RV.

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CAUTION
ENSURE THAT ALL EXIT WINDOWS ARE CLOSED AND LOCKED DURING TRAVEL.

Identify and locate all emergency exit windows in the RV, they are easily identifiable by both the “EXIT” sticker and the red hardware used to open them.
Know what to expect in the event of an emergency. Activate the release mechanisms on the exit windows and apply pressure to push or slide them open.
Once you’re familiar with the location and operation, make yourself familiar with the drop between the window and the ground. Depending on the RV, it could be a significant distance.

WARNING
ALWAYS PUT YOUR LEGS OUT FIRST AND ATTEMPT TO LAND ON YOUR FEET IF YOU MUST USE AN EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOW.

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CONNECTING TO THE TOW VEHICLE

Pull Test

WARNING
THE RV BRAKE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED AND RATED FOR THE GVWR OF THE RV, NOT THE GCWR OF THE TOW VEHICLE.

WARNING
WHEN POSSIBLE, ENSURE THAT YOUR HOLDING TANKS ARE EMPTY DURING TRAVEL. FULL HOLDING TANKS CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT THE TOWING OF THE RV.

WARNING
ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE PROPANE IS OFF WHEN TOWING THE RV.

Hitch Receiver

If equipped with a factory hitch receiver, you can tow an additional small trailer behind your RV (if wiring is not included it must be added if a trailer will be towed), such as a boat. Do not use a drawbar longer than 10 inches. The maximum length of the drawbar is from the center of the fastening pin to the center of the ball. The maximum trailer tow rating of the hitch receiver is 3,000 lbs. with a maximum hitch weight of 300 lbs.
The receiver can also be used for a storage rack, bike rack or similar. The cargo weight carrying capacity includes the weight of the cargo carrier and should never exceed 300 lbs. Laws around double towing and overall towing length vary depending on where you live. Consult the appropriate authority for local towing resections in your area.

WARNING
DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM LOAD OR HITCH WEIGHT RATING OF ANY HITCH KIT. EXCEEDING MAXIMUM LOAD OR WEIGHT RATINGS CAN CREATE A HAZARDOUS CONDITION THAT MAY RESULT IN POSSIBLE DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR SEVERE PRODUCT AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, INCLUDING VOIDING OF THE WARRANTY.

HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM

Once you get where you’re going, you will need to level your RV. Before you operate the leveling system, make sure that the RV is parked on a level surface and not attached to the tow vehicle. NOTE: Never level the RV with anyone inside.

WARNING
WE RECOMMEND THAT A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL CHANGE THE TIRES ON YOUR RV. THE RV SHOULD ALWAYS BE PROPERLY SUPPORTED WITH JACK STANDS. ATTEMPTS TO CHANGE TIRES OR PERFORM OTHER SERVICE WORK BY THE LEVELING SYSTEM ONLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

Leveling System Touch Pad

Leveling System Touch Pad

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WARNING
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.

Jack Operation

The leveling legs can only be extended when the touch pad is in manual mode. Once in manual mode, pressing the “FRONT” button (Fig. 1H) will extend both front legs at the same time. By pushing the button combination of “FRONT” and “LEFT” (Fig. 1I), or “FRONT” and “RIGHT” (Fig. 1J) buttons, the individual front legs can be extended. Pressing the “REAR” button (Fig. 1K) will extend both rear legs at the same time. To extend individual rear legs, press the button combination of “REAR” and “LEFT” (Fig. 1I), or “REAR” and “RIGHT” (Fig. 1J) buttons, depending on which leg needs to be operated. Pressing the “LEFT” button (Fig. 1I) will extend both the left front leg and the left rear leg. Pressing the “RIGHT” button (Fig. 1J) will extend both the right front leg and the right rear leg.
If the touch pad is put in the retract mode, which is indicated by the orange illuminated LED next to the “RETRACT” button (Fig. 1E), the front legs can be retracted together by pushing the “FRONT” button (Fig. 1H). Individual front legs can be retracted by pushing the combination of the “FRONT” and “LEFT” (Fig. 1I), or “FRONT” and “RIGHT” (Fig. 1J) buttons. The rear legs can be retracted together by pushing the “REAR” button (Fig. 1K), or individually by pushing the combination of the “REAR” and “LEFT” (Fig. 1I) or “REAR” and “RIGHT” (Fig. 1J) buttons. Pressing the “LEFT” button (Fig. 1I) will retract both the left front leg and the left rear leg. Pressing the “RIGHT” button (Fig. 1J) will retract both the right front leg and the right rear leg.

NOTE: If the leveling legs will not operate individually using the method described above, but they operate properly when auto level is performed, the twist prevention protection system has locked out the operation to prevent damage to the frame of the travel trailer.

WARNING
Be sure to park the trailer on solid and level ground. Prior to operation, clear all jack landing locations of debris and obstructions. The locations should also be free of surface depressions and moisture. When parking the trailer on extremely soft surfaces, utilize load distribution pads under each jack.

CAUTION
People and pets should be clear of the trailer while the leveling system is operated. Never lift the trailer completely off the ground. Lifting the trailer so the wheels are not touching the ground will create an unstable and unsafe condition.

Auto Level

NOTE: Once the auto leveling has been started, it is important that there is no movement in the RV until it has completed the process. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle could hinder the performance of the leveling system.

  1. After disconnecting from your vehicle, locate the leveling touch pad on the unit (Fig. 3). Typically mounted near the front of the RV in the pass-thru compartment.
  2. Press the “ON/OFF” button (Fig. 3A) and then press “AUTO LEVEL” (Fig. 3B).

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Hydraulic Disc Brakes

When equipped, disc brakes have a fixed caliper setup. This setup uses pistons situated on both sides of the rotor. During actuation, hydraulic pressure pushes against the pistons to apply the inboard and outboard brake pads equally to decelerate the spinning rotor. The caliper is fixed and stays stationary during brake actuation and brake adjustment. Brake pad to rotor clearance is maintained as lining wear occurs via the brake piston and internal caliper seal.

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Introduction

Equipped with dual 7,000 lb Dexter Axles, a MORryde CRE3000 Suspension System and upgraded Wet Bolt Kit w/ heavy duty shackle links, you’ll find that this set up will give you smoother towing than a conventional equalizer and leaf springs and better protection of your RV from damaging road shock.
The CRE3000 is located between the tandem axles, replacing the steel equalizer (see below). Designed uniquely to work with your steel leaf spring suspension to improve overall towing performance.

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CRE3000 Parts Breakout

  1. Equalizer Beam
  2. Rubber Compression Spring
  3. Spring Carrier
  4. Plastic Glide Pad
  5. Bronze Bushing
  6. Hex Coupler Nut
  7. Washer
  8. Bolt
  9. Control Beam

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CRE3000 Rubber Shear Spring Inspection

The rubber springs should be periodically inspected for deterioration. If the tabs that protrude from either side of the spring carrier are touching the top of the beam arm, the spring rate of the spring has been affected and the equalizer should be replaced. NOTE: It is normal to see rubber spring weather checking, which is small surface cracks in the rubber, and does not require replacement. It is also common to see minor tearing or cracking of the rubber around the edges.

HD Shackle Links and Wet Bolt Kit

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BREAKAWAY SWITCH

The breakaway switch is a critical safety component of the RV brake system. You’ll find this located on or near the fifth wheel pinbox, if the fifth wheel and the tow vehicle become separated during towing, the line will pull the plunger out and immediately activate the trailer’s brakes. Always make sure your breakaway switch is in working order. To test your breakaway switch, while the RV is still hitched to the tow vehicle, disconnect the tow plug from the vehicle and then pull the breakaway pin out, only to the first stage, and you should hear the brakes engage.

CAUTION
NEITHER THE BREAKAWAY SWITCH NOR THE TRAILER BRAKES SHOULD EVER BE USED AS A PARKING BRAKE.

CAUTION
ENSURE THAT THERE IS ENOUGH SLACK IN THE BREAKAWAY SWITCH CABLE TO ALLOW FOR TIGHT TURNING RADIUSES.

TOW PLUG

The tow plug (7‐way wire harness) is wired to your RV to connect electrical power from the tow vehicle for the RV brakes, taillights, clearance lights, turn signals and brake lights. Wiring to operate your brakes must be the same size in both the tow vehicle and RV. Regularly inspect your tow plug for corrosion and build-up, clean as needed. If damage is noticed, have the tow plug repaired by an authorized RV technician.

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PINBOX MAINTENANCE

  • Regularly inspect the king pin for excessive wear.
  • Inspect the skid plate for a neutral/centered position.
  • When the trailer is disconnected from the tow vehicle, an equal gap of approximately 1‐1/4” should be between the lip of the skid pad and the rubber compression bumpers. It is normal to be able to slightly move and twist the skid pad assembly with hand force.
  • Inspect the retainment rods for excessive wear.
  • Inspect the plastic glide pads for excessive wear. The pad should be no less than ¾”
  • Periodically check hardware torque values.
  • Check and grease bearing(s) once per season. If more grease is needed, add it to the bearing assembly.

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WARNING
DO NOT MIX LITHIUM, CALCIUM, SODIUM OR BARIUM COMPLEX GREASES. MIXING OF THESE CAN CREATE A CORROSIVE TOXIC CHEMICAL WITH FUMES THAT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS HEALTH ISSUES.

CONNECTING TO THE TOW VEHICLE

Hooking Up

NOTE: During the hitching procedure, the bottom of the trailers pin box should encounter the hitch skid plate ramp.+

  1. Place blocks against the front and rear of each RV tire.
  2. If necessary, lower the tow vehicle’s tailgate. NOTE:
    Clearance of the lowered tailgate to the trailer needs to be monitored during hookups, combinations of tow vehicle and trailer have little or no clearance.
  3. With the RVs front landing gear, adjust trailer height so the bottom of the trailer’s pin box is 1/2” to 1” below the top portion hitch skid plate.
    alliance RV Valor 2021 Hydraulic Disc Brakes User Manual 09WARNING
    DO NOT ATTEMPT TO HITCH THE RV BY USING TRAILERS LANDING GEAR TO LOWER THE KINGPIN ONTO THE HITCH OPENING. THIS COULD RESULT IN THE KINGPIN COMING TO REST ON TOP OF THE SKID PLATE INSTEAD OF WITHIN THE HITCH OPENING, WHICH MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
  4. Open the jaw on the 5th wheel head.
  5. Back the tow vehicle slowly toward the trailer until the tow vehicle’s hitch contacts the bottom of the pin box and the kingpin slides into the receiver.
  6. Latch the 5th wheel hitch in the closed position.
  7. If space exists between the pin box and hitch, the trailer has not been properly hitched. Do not tow the trailer. Instead, repeat the hitching steps 1‐7 until the trailer is properly hitched.
  8. Connect the electrical and safety cords.
  9. Raise the tailgate of the truck.
  10. Do not tow the trailer until a Pull Test has been conducted (covered below).

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OBTAINING SERVICE

For a defect to be covered under either limited warranty, the repair or replacement must occur at an independent authorized Alliance RV dealer, or Alliance RV designated repair shop or Alliance RV facilities. Alliance RV will remedy defects in materials and workmanship covered under the Limited Base Warranty or Limited Structural Warranty, under normal use and service, caused by Alliance RV in the recreational vehicle itself only.

To obtain warranty service the original retail purchaser must do the following:

  1. Within twenty (20) days of discovery of any defect to be covered by this warranty, notify an independent, authorized Alliance RV dealer or Alliance RV. Warranty services can only be obtained through Alliance RV authorized dealers and service representatives.
  2. Following notification, the recreational vehicle must be taken to an independent, authorized Alliance RV dealer, or if authorized by Alliance RV, a designated repair shop. Either that dealer or repair shop, or Alliance RV will undertake appropriate corrective repair actions in instances where the defect is covered by this warranty. All costs incurred in transporting this recreational vehicle for warranty service shall be borne by the purchaser unless otherwise approved in advance by Alliance RV.

If assistance is needed, you may contact Alliance RV at:

Email: service@alliancerv.com
Phone:(574) 226‐0140
Mail: 301 Benchmark Drive, Elkhart, IN 46516 (Attn: Customer Service)

REPAIR REMEDY; EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
Alliance RV’s obligation is to address, within industry standards, any covered substantial defect discovered and reported within the warranty period provided: (a) you notify an authorized dealer within 20 days of your discovery of the substantial defect: AND (b) you deliver the recreational vehicle to an authorized dealership or Alliance RV at your cost and expense. If this primary remedy fails to successfully cure any substantial defect after a reasonable number of repair attempts, your sole and exclusive remedy shall be to have Alliance RV pay an independent service shop to perform repairs to the defect. If the defect is still incapable of being repaired, Alliance RV may, at its option, provide you the diminished value damages (the difference in the purchase price and actual value of your recreational vehicle on the date of purchase). You must exhaust the primary repair remedy and this backup remedy, and both these remedies must fail of their essential purpose before initiating any action against Alliance RV.

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WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS

The Limited Base and Limited Structural Warranties noted above will not cover and will not apply to:

  • Routine maintenance and adjustments;
  • Any deterioration due to normal wear and tear;
  • Defects in labor, materials, components or parts not manufactured or performed by Alliance RV;
  • Modifications or alterations to the original design after the recreational vehicle leaves possession of Alliance RV;
  • Damage caused by unauthorized attachments, modifications or alterations;
  • Equipment or accessories installed by any party other than Alliance RV;
  • Materials, components, appliances, electronics or parts are warranted separately by the respective component manufacturer;
  • Recreational vehicles used for purposes other than recreational travel and camping (By way of example only business, rental commercial or disaster relief purposes);
  • Any recreational vehicle purchased in the United States with the specific intent to import vehicle to Canada;
  • Any recreational vehicle registered or primarily used outside the United States or Canada;
  • Any water leaks or related significant damages that are a result of your failure to properly maintain the exterior seals as required in the Owner’s Manual;
  • Repairs or replacements made necessary as a result of your failure to follow ordinary maintenance procedures as recommended by Alliance or the manufacturer or dealer of the recreational vehicle;
  • Rust or corrosion due to the environment;
  • Damage caused by misuse, abuse, neglect, theft, or vandalism;
  • Damage caused by improper stowing of equipment, overloading or improper load balancing;
  • Damage caused by unprotected electrical hookups or power surges;
  • Damage caused by extreme weather conditions such as extreme cold or heat, winds, rain, lightning, hail, ice, and flooding;
  • Damage caused by unauthorized repair or failure to follow instructions supplied with the recreational vehicle;
  • Damage caused by the tow vehicle by the owner, owner’s operation or use of the tow vehicle, improper selection or installation of towing hitch on the tow vehicle, or damage to the owner’s tow vehicle;
  • Damage caused by road conditions, applications of salt or de‐icing chemicals, gravel, sand, potholes, etc.
  • Fading, yellowing, or aging of exterior materials and components due to exposure of UV or sunlight, or weather;
  • Damage caused in transit to or from a dealer, or to or from the consumer, or by the consumer or another;
  • Recreational vehicles were not originally purchased through an authorized Alliance RV dealer.
  • Fading, yellowing, or aging of exterior materials and components due to exposure of UV or sunlight, or weather;
  • Damage caused in transit to or from a dealer, or to or from the consumer, or by the consumer or another;
  • Recreational vehicles not originally purchased through an authorized Alliance RV dealer

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alliance RV Valor 2021 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS User Manual

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Throughout this manual, you will find the symbols shown below. This information is provided to help you avoid personal injury or death as well as damage to your RV and other property. Take the time to review all these warnings.

CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

WARNING
indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WEIGHT RATINGS, ASSOCIATED LABELS, LOADING AND WEIGHING

Weight Terms

WARNING
PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE MANY SAFETY LABELS THROUGHOUT YOUR RV, FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

Knowing and understanding the following weight terms are a crucial step to the overall safety of your RV. By becoming familiar with this information, you will be better equipped in making decisions when using your Alliance RV product.

GAWR = Gross Axle Weight Rating and is the maximum weight the recreational vehicle’s axle (s) are rated for.
GVWR = Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and is the maximum operating weight the vehicle is rated for when fully loaded.
UVW = Unloaded Vehicle Weight and is the weight of the manufactured completed RV.
CCC = Cargo Carrying Capacity and is the difference between what the RV weighs when there is nothing in it and what it weights when you have loaded it with your personal belongings, also including but not limited to food, water, propane and any upgrades added (ie. solar power, washer/dryer, additional batteries etc.)
HITCH WEIGHT = The weight of the trailer that is on the hitch of the tow vehicle when attached.

WARNING
NEVER EXCEED ANY OF THE DESIGNATED WEIGHT RATINGS, DOING SO COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY FACTORY INSTALLED WEIGHT LABELS ARE SPECIFIC TO YOUR RV, NEVER REMOVE OR MODIFY THESE LABELS. IF YOU HAVE A MISSING LABEL, CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR ALLIANCE RV FOR ASSISTANCE.

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Federal Certification

This label verifies that your RV is compliant with all Vehicle Safety Standards. You’ll find this label near the front of your RV on the off‐door side near the cabover.
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Tire and Loading Information
This label houses information regarding the correct tire pressure for the vehicle and will also tell you the size of the tires and the CCC of the RV. This label is also located near the front of the RV on the off‐door side near the cabover.alliance RV Valor 2021 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS User Manual 02

Cargo Capacities & Weighing Your RV
The weight and balance of your RV is crucial to your safety. To ensure that you are within all the established weight limits and ratings, you should have your RV weighed. Always make sure that your RV is loaded evenly from side to side, never exceeding the specified weight ratings established for your RV. Always secure loose items and ensure that all factory-provided securements are in place before you travel.

WARNING
A LOAD THAT IS NOT PROPERLY DISTRIBUTED, REGARDLESS OF WEIGHT RATINGS, CAN HAVE AN ADVERSE EFFECT ON THE WAY THE RV PULLS.

 Cargo Capacities & Weighing your RV

WARNING
THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE RV AND THE TOW VEHICLE TOGETHER SHOULD NEVER EXCEED THE GCWR OF THE TOW VEHICLE.YOU MAY NOT ALWAYS BE ABLE TO USE ALL AVAILABLE STORAGE SPACE WHEN LOADING YOUR RV. JUST BECAUSE IT CAN FIT DOESN’T MEAN THAT YOUR RV IS WITHIN THE ESTABLISHED WEIGHT RATINGS.

NOTE: Full LP gas and Freshwater are considered cargo weight.

Tire Introduction

Your tires are the only part of the RV that has direct contact with the road. Tires directly affect the handling, braking and safety of your RV. Tires must have correct air pressure, tread depth and balance. Check your tires regularly, this is crucial to your safety. Ideally, tires should be inspected monthly. If you drive over potholes, debris or live in a cold climate or even regularly pull your RV, a more frequent inspection is suggested. The more often you inspect, the easier it is to catch small problems and get them fixed before it becomes a more expensive and potentially time‐consuming problem. Look for this during the inspection:

  • Over Inflation – Too much air causing the tires middle section to contact the road. This will create wear in the center of the tire.
  • Under Inflation – Too little air pressure causes the outer edges to contact the road. This will create wear on the outside edges of the tire tread.
  • Tread Wear on one Edge of the Tire – This typically indicates that something is out of alignment.
  • Erratic Tread Wear – Often called cupping and can mean the wheel is out of balance or an issue with suspension components.

WARNING
ALWAYS KEEP TIRES PROPERLY INFLATED. NOT DOING SO CAN RESULT IN TIRE FAILURE WHICH COULD RESULT IN AN ACCIDENT.

Federal law requires tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information identifies the characteristics of the tire and provides a tire ID number for safety standard certification and in case of a recall.

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alliance RV Valor 2021 Warranty Exclusions User Manual

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alliance RV Valor 2021 WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS User Manual

WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS

EVENTS DISCHARGING ALLIANCE RV FROM OBLIGATION UNDER WARRANTY

Certain things completely discharge Alliance RV from any obligation under these warranties. By way of example, the following shall discharge Alliance RV from any express or implied warranty obligation to repair or replace any defect that results from: misuse or negligent use, abuse, or accident, neglect, unauthorized alteration, failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance including reasonable periodic inspections of the recreational vehicle, use of the recreational vehicle for rental, business or commercial use or any other use other than to use the recreational vehicle only for recreational and personal use.

WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS

The selling dealer will assist you in completing and submitting the Alliance RV product warranty registration form. That form must be returned to Alliance RV within ten (10) days of your taking delivery of the recreational vehicle. Failure to file this warranty registration with Alliance RV will not affect your rights under the Limited Base or Limited Structural warranties as long as you can present proof of purchase, but it can cause delays in obtaining the benefits of these Limited Warranties and may inhibit any servicing facility’s ability to provide proper repairs and/or part replacement.

As stated above, some components, accessories or equipment are not covered by these Limited Warranties. By way of example, the following have coverage that may be provided by the component manufacturer: tires, batteries, generators, and some appliances & electronics and entertainment equipment. These component manufacturer warranties are separate from this Limited Base Warranty, and in some cases may be longer and/or have specific coverage provisions and requirements. In order to activate these warranties, you may have to complete registration forms, post cards or some other form of notification to the component manufacturer within a specific time period. These forms and documents will be located with the Owner’s Materials packet provided with your new vehicle. You must complete and submit them to the respective manufacturer as quickly as possible, and within the time periods required by those warranties.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

The owner of the recreational vehicle is responsible to perform proper care and maintenance of the recreational vehicle as outlined in the Alliance RV Owner’s Manual and the owner’s manuals of the chassis and other component part manufacturers. Failure to maintain the RV as noted in those manuals voids these warranties, and any damage to the RV as a result of your failure to perform such care, is not covered by the warranties set forth above.

LEGAL REMEDIES ANY ACTION TO ENFORCE ANY PORTION OF THIS LIMITED BASE OR STRUCTURAL WARRANTIES, OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN NINETY (90) DAYS AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD. ANY PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRS WILL NOT SUSPEND THIS LIMITATION PERIOD FROM EXPIRING UNLESS STATE LAW PROVIDES OTHERWISE. ANY PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRS AFTER THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD HAS EXPIRED, OR PERFORMANCE OF REPAIRS REGARDING ANYTHING EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE CONSIDERED “GOODWILL” REPAIRS, AND THEY WILL NOT CHANGE THE EXPRESS TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR EXTEND THE WARRANTY COVERAGE PERIOD.

EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION FOR DECIDING LEGAL DISPUTES RELATING TO ALLEGED BREACH OF WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY NATURE MUST BE FILED IN THE COURTS WITHIN THE STATE OF MANUFACTURE. THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTIES WILL BE INTERPRETED AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO ANY CHOICE OR CONFLICT OF LAW PROVISION OR RULE (WHETHER OF THE STATE OF INDIANA OR ANY OTHER JURISDICTION) THAT WOULD CAUSE THE APPLICATION OF THE LAWS OF ANY JURISDICTION OTHER THAN THOSE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA.

ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, CONTROVERSIES, AND CAUSES OF ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTIES, WHETHER SOUNDING IN CONTRACT, TORT OR STATUTE, WILL BE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA, INCLUDING ITS STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS, WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO ANY CHOICE OR CONFLICT OF LAW PROVISION OR RULE (WHETHER OF THE STATE OF INDIANA OR ANY OTHER JURISDICTION) THAT WOULD CAUSE THE APPLICATION OF THE LAWS OF ANY JURISDICTION OTHER THAN THOSE OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. THE LIMITED BASE WARRANTY AND LIMITED STRUCTURAL WARRANTY GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.

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