Taxa Outdoors Cricket 2019 Owner's Manual
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C RIC KE T® www.taxaoutdoors.com1830 west 15th street houston, tx 77008 usa (rev.11292018) 55FOUR SEASON USE / EXTREME WEATHERYour trailer was NOT designed for use in extreme climates or weather situations. It was designed to be used any season you wish. Someconditions require special consideration or preparations.If conditions are extreme due to weather or other natural or unnatural causes BE SAFE!Get yourselves to safety. Get your vehicles to safety as a secondary concern.Your trailer was designed for short-term use (typically seven days or less) in normal, moderate temperature and climate conditions. Normal,moderate temperatures are between 32 degrees F and 100 degrees F. Climates falling outside of this range are considered extreme forpurposes of this manual and your trailer. Be advised that some of your trailer’s systems and components are not appropriate for use inextreme climates (see further notes below). Please be advised that some damages, losses or injury arising out of use of your trailer inextreme climate conditions may not be covered under the Limited Warranty. See Limited Warranty section herein. Thus, before youconsider using your trailer in extreme conditions (which is NOT recommended and NOT covered under your Limited Warranty), pleaseread the following:plumbing system … your trailer’s fresh and waste water plumbing will require preparation and or attention during extreme cold weather use.Freezing temperatures can cause extensive damage to the plumbing system, resulting in costly repairs or replacement not covered underyour Limited Warranty. Your plumbing system and components should not be used in below freezing conditions. Remember that no portionof the plumbing system is situated in a heated compartment, and much of it is directly exposed to the outdoor air and especially susceptibleto freezing. Thus, be sure to take notice of where all plumbing is situated on your trailer. You can comfortably camp in winter! However,your drinking water should come from portable water containers that you can keep unfrozen or do not care if they freeze. Please also referto the “Plumbing System” section.insulation and heat ….. keep the inside of the trailer heated and insulated. While no furnace is integrated into the trailer there are manyportable furnaces on the market that can be safely used. Follow all manufacturer’s instructions for safety.The panels of your trailer are insulated. In addition, a foam insulation spray has been applied to areas in and around your trailer by us.However, you still need to inspect the trailer, looking for areas to add insulation if this will be required. You may consider installing under-skirting for the trailer perimeter, and/or using ceramic heaters and heat tape both underneath the trailer and around exterior plumbingcomponents. If applicable, wrap the fresh water inlet plumbing and waste lines with heat tape. Be sure to follow all use and installationinstructions provided by your heater, heat tape, etc. manufacturers. Seal all gaps, holes and other openings, if any. Periodically check thetrailer systems and components.additional tips …. thoroughly dry, thaw out and drain water from hoses before storing, and drain holding tanks if possible. This shouldreduce the likelihood of damage to your tanks from a freeze. Supply your trailer with bottled water for drinking, cooking, washing andbrushing your teeth. You may also consider winterizing your trailer. See “Winterization” section herein.battery and electrical systems … If you are connected to shore power or have a generator, you should have all the power you need to operateappliances. You can, for instance, easily plug in a portable electric heater. However, if you are dry camping (i.e. no shore power or generator),your battery or batteries will be your only source of power, and thus, your primary electrical system concern in extreme cold. Be sure tokeep the battery charged and conserve available energy when possible. Remember that there is no substitute for common sense whencamping in extreme weather conditions. Please also refer to the “Battery” and “Electrical System” sections herein.EXTREME HEAT and COLDPlease use common sense when camping. Extreme heat and extreme cold can cause injury and or death, especially to the elderly and young.Take all necessary precautions when camping.Here are some notes for camping in:WINTER:- bring bottled water for drinking, washing, brushing teeth etc- bring a suitable portable heater for your situation (gas or electric). It sits comfortably on the large counter.(we have been happy and in 20 below zero winter with a small propane heater! with the roof up!)- have a good sleeping bag, zip two together- some people close the roof at night for extra insulation |
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