Roger, the "funfinder" owners manual is rather generic and covers multiple trailers in the lineup. Honestly, it's not much of a manual.
The manuals you may want are all the individual manuals for all the components, such as furnace, air conditioner, water pump, etc. Those are generally available online from each company. So take a good walk around your trailer with a pad and pencil, write down the brand name and model number of every system component on the trailer, then go spend a couple hours on the internet.
Does one exist? Luckily we received the pretty useless owners manual and all of the individual components manuals with ours. Even receipts for all of the work done for the previous owner. But no service manual like you would buy for a vehicle.you might want to try to find a service manual as well.
Does one exist? Luckily we received the pretty useless owners manual and all of the individual components manuals with ours. Even receipts for all of the work done for the previous owner. But no service manual like you would buy for a vehicle.
This is the only 'service manuals' on RV's I've come across. The last two listed may be of help for campers that are not motorhomes.
RV Owners Manuals - RV Service Manuals - RV Repair Manuals
However, they may be no better than the component manuals....as they are generic, not make/model specific.
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I have said generic owners manual. It is 1.2Mb and would be happy to send to you - free. Just provide email address. Then check your junk mail - . . .