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abbielou44
05-28-2012, 06:02 PM
We recently purchased a 2010, Keystone, Outback, 5th wheel, the Sydney addition. We love the camper, however we have no instructions/owners manual on anything in regards to appliances, equipment or any info on anything! Help!:(

SteveC7010
05-28-2012, 06:13 PM
We recently purchased a 2010, Keystone, Outback, 5th wheel, the Sydney addition. We love the camper, however we have no instructions/owners manual on anything in regards to appliances, equipment or any info on anything! Help!:(

A generic RV owners manual is available for download on Keystone's website.

All of the appliance manufacturers have their manuals online for download. Just get the model number, etc. off the unit before you go looking.

Other sources:

http://www.aerocoachinc.com/ownManual.php

http://www.bryantrv.com/docs.html

http://www.dometicmanuals.com/PROD/MASTERDometic.nsf?Opendatabase

Beyond that, Google is your friend. I've been able to find documentation on just about anything I've needed with a little searching.

Some of the other owners forums have a lot of resource info in their files areas. sunlineclub.com has a good pile of stuff.

SAD
05-28-2012, 06:21 PM
We recently purchased a 2010, Keystone, Outback, 5th wheel, the Sydney addition. We love the camper, however we have no instructions/owners manual on anything in regards to appliances, equipment or any info on anything! Help!:(

When you buy a brand new RV from Keystone (or most other manufacturers for that matter), you'll get a lame Keystone "owners manual" that will focus on warranty, towing, keeping it clean, blah blah.... Not a whole lot of useful stuff. Actually not even model specific. "Keystone 2010" owners manual.

And then they'll provide you with a myriad of manufacturer specific install guides and owners manuals for the major components. Lipert slides, dometic fridge, Coleman A/C, suburban furnace, Atwood HWH, dometic awning, etc.... Most of which you can get online yourself.

So... You're not missing much.

I believe someone here has posted a link to the keystone manual here before. Might want to search this forum.

And for the others, I would just spend some time jotting down the make/model of your major appliances (there are lots of options) and then googling or searching the manufacturers website.

SAD
05-28-2012, 06:23 PM
Steve beat me to it.