2022 Coachman Sportscoach CLASS A DIESEL MOTORHOMES Label and Vehicle Identification
Label and Vehicle Identification
LABELS
Listed below are symbols and descriptions you will find throughout this manual and applied to your recreational vehicle. They are used to alert you to possibly dangerous or hazardous situations. When you see these symbols, please read them carefully and follow the instructions to help prevent damage to your recreational vehicle and for your personal safety.
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This sign is commonly RED.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. This sign is commonly ORANGE.
CAUTION
Indicates information that does not represent a hazardous situation.
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
VEHICLE ID DECALS AND PLATES
The recreational VIN (vehicle identification number) label is often mounted on the inside wall of the kitchen cabinet above the sink or driver-side section of the chassis wall or windshield. The VIN is commonly required when performing service work on your recreational vehicle. Always give model, year, and the last 8 digits of the chassis VIN when scheduling service or ordering parts. The serial number is a combination of 17 letters and digits. We recommend keeping a copy of that information in a safe place, separate from the recreational vehicle. In the event of theft or vandalism, you may be required to supply a copy of this information to the authorities. A vehicle data card is also supplied with your coach, listing manufacturer, model, and serial number information for major factory-installed appliances and accessories. A separate copy of this information could be useful to you in the event of theft, vandalism, disaster, or when certain service functions may require it. Decals and data plates placed throughout the recreational vehicle aid in its safe and efficient operation; others give service instructions. Read all decals, data, and instruction plates before operating your recreational vehicle. If any decal, data, or instruction plate has been removed, is damaged or painted over, it should be replaced.