I do have to say that not having a model specific manual is kind of ... well bad in my opinion...
I have "pre wired" Solar but no idea what that means... It's got a furrion plug (only randomly remember the dealer saying that) so I assume it's specific for that brand but a manual with recommended Solar panel wattage would be nice...
Pre wired for Connect 2.0 even as a switch in side for ... no idea what that means...Do I get a modern for the WineGard 360 or a connect2.0... Had no Idea I had a wingard air 360 till I noticed it on the roof?
Would love to mount a tv. One would think the Manual would include sizes and location of the stud for the mount?
Would be great if I had a document I with some specific information like tire pressure and size or tongue weight?
Not thing critical but stuff I would expect in a manual...to you know make life easy...
i do believe that most of us who own rv’s, who like to do things ourselves, would like to have a specific manual and understand your frustration. However, I do think that the majority of rv owners wouldn’t use the manual anyhow. They use their rv, get home and don’t do anything till the next outing.
What I have done is created my own manual on things that I might forget and have made it a point to educate myself on potential problem areas by visiting the user guides on this forum.
On things like solar, Connect 2.0 and hanging TVs, a call to Heartland customer service with your model and Vin# will get you very specific info that probably wouldn’t be in a non specific manual anyhow.
On appliances, HWH, ac’s, etc., once again the user guides are very helpful.
Rv maintenance areas are discussed here all the time. Have a good day.