Yes, I got a full pouch of manuals for many of the appliances and a few subsystems on the trailer. Is that what you get when you buy the cheapest car GM or Ford or Chrysler makes? Do you get a pouch of manuals from the transmission mfr, the radiator mfr, the radio mfr, the power window mfr? Of course not. You get a fully information how-to on ALL features and accessories of EVERY car they build and it's loaded with lot's of safety or other operational "don't do's" to prevent damage to the system or injury to the operator. There's probably a supplemental manual for the gee-whiz GPS unit operation but you won't need to go to the Internet and print a reference on how to operate the sunroof or the power seats or other items that might not be on your particular car.
I fully understand the "we didn't build it, we just installed it" stuff like the TV, the fridge, the microwave, the AC unit, etc. But there are many items that need to be addressed in a functional manual. What about the 2nd or 3rd owners that don't get a "walk through" that's supposed to apparently last the lifetime of the trailer? There is NO manual that covers switch functions/locations or how the porch light has two modes that functions one way or the other depending on how you cycle the on/off switch. Or anything at ALL on the remote fob functions or how to turn off the "welcome home" function of the overhead light in the trailer by the entry door or a multitude of other daily-use functions. My microwave manual alone has more detailed information than ALL the Heartland manual.
The expectation by Heartland that I should "just know" this stuff or get it off the Internet is a pathetic excuse for the safe, efficient and proper use of the features of the trailer. I almost bought a Landmark unit and I assume the generic, highly simplified manual is what you get with that unit. Really? For $75K?
There is NO excuse for not having a proper manual. Have a generic one and then supplement it with model-specific details. It can be on copy paper, 3 hole punched in a $1.99 binder from OfficeMax but Heartland NEEDS to put this out and get it on every unit. *****************************