2021 Alliance RV paradigm Theatre Seating User Manual
The Alliance RV Paradigm 2021 Theatre Seating is an important part of the Paradigm line of high-end and innovative fifth-wheels. It is the pinnacle of comfort, fun, and relaxation in the world of RVs. This theater seating arrangement was made with careful attention to every detail. It combines the comfort of home with the freedom of the open road in a way that is both elegant and practical. With its comfortable chairs and well-thought-out features, it turns the inside of your RV into a cozy movie theater where you can relax after a day of exploring or just spend time with loved ones. The Alliance RV Paradigm 2021 Theatre Seating promises an RV lifestyle like no other. From the sumptuous upholstery choices to the cutting-edge technology built into the seats, it will change the way you think about leisure and luxury on the road. In this thorough introduction, we’ll talk about the features, benefits, and everything else you need to know about this unique theater seating choice. This will set the stage for an amazing trip in the lap of RV luxury.
Theatre Seating
A modular seating system that features electric controls and smoothly operating recliners which is assembled and installed by the factory for ease of use. Every furniture component locks into place with each adjacent piece.
Sofa Seating
Two and three cushion sofas that fold out for additional sleeping.
To operate:
- Remove the back cushions
- Fold out the couch seat to expose the middle seat
- Fold out the couch seat legs and set upright
- Fold down the stationary back
- User back cushions as headrest or pillows.
A polyurethane fabric constructed and designed for all home furniture. Polyurethanes should be cleaned with a mild water-based shampoo or soap. More stubborn stains can be cleaned with a mild, non-alcohol-based cleaning fluid. Rinse with clean water afterward. For non‐liquid stains such as mustard, remove any excess before cleaning. All stains and spills must be attended to promptly.
Exterior
An RV comes with a variety of surfaces that need to be cleaned and maintained, from the roof membrane to awning fabrics and beyond. Regular cleaning and maintenance of these different components is needed and will help keep the RV in the best possible condition both cosmetically and functionally.
Keep your roof clean. Use Décor roof cleaners (RP‐RC320S spray or RP‐RC160Cj concentrate) or standard products such as 409, Fantastic or mild detergents are sufficient. Do NOT use harsh abrasives or products containing solvents. For stubborn spots, a rag dampened with mineral spirits is recommended. DO NOT SOAK (never apply mineral spirits directly to the roof) When washing, start from the top and work your way down, try to stay out of direct sunlight. Start by rinsing the roof membrane with clean water to remove any loose dirt or debris. Then, using a medium bristle brush along with a mild detergent/soap and a few gallons of water, scrub the entire roof and then rinse thoroughly, a rubber squeegee may be used to direct water off the roof. A semi‐annual inspection of the roof is suggested. Check the membrane for damage and check the lap sealant used at all termination areas (front, rear and side seams as well as roof attachments). The lap sealant has a limited life span, depending on the geographic region and conditions, and should be repaired or replaced as needed.
NOTE: do not use cleaning solutions that contain solvents or abrasive pads. Sidewalls and the front and rear skin or cap should be washed and waxed to protect and restore.
Never take your RV through an automatic car wash and avoid using highly abrasive cleaning pads or high‐pressure sprayers, the finish and decals/labels on your RV can be damaged by using such products. A soft bristled brush and a mild soap/detergent, if cleaned properly and frequently, will meet your needs. A normal automotive wax should be utilized when waxing your RV, we recommend a good wax two to three times a year, at minimum.
Exposure to salt can result in damage to exterior paints, finishes and other components, it is highly corrosive and should be cleaned off as frequently as possible. The more your RV is exposed to snow, rain, road salt, chemicals and saltwater, the more severe corrosion can be, therefore, a stricter cleaning and maintenance schedule may be needed. Periodically inspect the inbox, chassis, landing gear, axles, wheels, and suspension components for spot rust. When/if you find spot rust, use a wire brush to clean the spot and touch the finish up as needed with a rustproof enamel paint. The more quickly you take care of this, the less damage it can cause and lead to bigger issues.
Your RV is sealed all around to prevent water intrusion and damage to the RV. These seals and sealants (clear and colored) are crucial to your RV’s protection from the outside environment. These seals and sealants should be inspected regularly and touched up and/or resealed as needed, we recommend a visual inspection every 3 months. Make sure to check the roof, slide outs, the corner, termination and beltline trims and moldings on the exterior of the RV. For questions on required seals and sealants, please contact your dealer and Alliance RV. NOTE: your slide outs utilize wipe, cap and bulb seals to protect the room from the outside elements. Due to the nature of a slide out room, these seals are not 100% watertight and should be checked very regularly for any visual signs of damage and addressed immediately when found. Spraying your slide out seals with a silicone spray for lubrication and conditioning will help keep the slide out seals and gaskets malleable, flexible, in good working condition. The rate of the breakdown and deterioration of the seals, sealants and gaskets on your RV is directly tied to the outside environment and the needed maintenance, cleaning and touch up of these crucial components.
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Interior
Keep your RV clean and well‐kept during regular usage and always be sure to thoroughly clean after extended uses, long trips and before you store your RV. Sweep and mop floors as required, clean the kitchen and bathroom as you would in your own house. For appliances, sinks, countertops, toilets, showers and flooring, you’ll want to use your regular household cleaners (always refer to the owner’s manual of the individual component for additional information). Make sure that the RV is ventilated well when doing this, clean air is needed for your safety. Strip your bedding down and clean as required, be sure to follow the care instructions on these soft goods. When wiping down cabinets, walls, ceilings and other surfaces, use a mild soap / detergent and warm water in order to not cause damage to these surfaces.
Maintenance Schedule
FREQUENCY | |||||||
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED |
BEFORE USE |
AFTER USE |
MONTHLY |
3 MONTH |
6 MONTHS |
YEARLY / BEFORE STORAGE | REFER TO COMPONENT OWNERS
MANUAL |
Heating, Cooling & Ventilation (AC, Furnace, Vents) |
Inspect & Clean |
Yes |
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Axles |
Inspect |
Yes |
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Brakes |
Test |
Adjust |
Yes |
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Entry Steps |
Lubricate |
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Landing Gear |
Clean & Lubricate |
Yes |
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Pinbox & Hitch Equipment |
Inspect |
Lubricate |
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Safety Chains |
Inspect |
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Slideouts |
Clean Roof |
Run “In / Out” |
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Tires |
Inspect |
Yes |
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Battery |
Inspect |
Yes |
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Electrical Cords / Receptacles |
Inspect |
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Generator / Generator Exhaust |
Inspect |
Yes |
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Exterior Finish (Roofs, Walls, Slideouts, Chassis) |
Wash |
Wax |
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Exterior Moldings & Trims |
Inspect |
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Locks and Latches |
Lubricate |
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Roof Seams and Attachment Points |
Inspect |
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Seals |
Inspect |
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Fresh Water System |
Drain |
Sanitize / Winterize | |||||
Waste System |
Dump / Flush |
Drain |
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Water Heater |
Drain |
Flush / Winterize |
Yes |
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Propane (LP) System |
Test for Leaks |
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Alarms / Detectors (Smoke, CO/LP) |
Test |
Yes |
VENDOR WARRANTY AND CONTACT INFORMATION
Below you will find a listed supplier, related warranty information and warranty/tech support contact information should you need it. Some of this information may change without notice. Alliance RV will make all efforts to keep this manual as up to date as possible. This is a summary of the component manufacturers warranty only. For details on individual component warranties, see their warranty information.
COMPONENT |
BRAND |
WEBSITE |
CONTACT # |
|
MANUFACTURER WARRANTY |
Generator |
Onan |
(800) 888‐6626 |
3‐Year Limited |
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Microwave |
Insignia |
(877) 467‐4289 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Oven / Cooktops |
Insignia |
(877) 467‐4289 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Gas Absorption Refrigerator |
Norcold / Thetford |
(800) 543‐1219 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Residential Refrigerator |
Samsung |
(800) 726‐7864 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Water Heater |
Suburban |
(423) 775‐2131 |
2‐Year Limited |
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Axles |
Dexter Axle |
|
(574) 295‐7888 |
|
1‐Year Limited (Grease & Oil Seals)
2‐Year Limited (Electric/Hydraulic Brake Actuators) 5‐Year Warranty (Axles and Suspension System) |
Chassis / Frame |
Lippert Components |
(574) 537‐8900 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Suspension System |
MOR ryde |
(574) 293‐1581 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Tires |
Lions head |
(574) 533‐6169 |
1‐Year Guarantee / 5‐Year Limited |
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Converter |
Progressive Dynamics |
(269) 781‐4241 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Interterm |
Progressive Dynamics |
(269) 781‐4241 |
2‐Year Limited |
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Stereo |
ASA Electronics |
(800) 688‐3135 |
1‐Year Limited |
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TV |
LG |
(800) 243‐0000 |
www.lg.com/us/support/email‐appointment |
1‐Year Limited |
|
TV Antenna |
Winegard |
(800) 288‐8094 |
2‐Year Limited |
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Awnings |
Lippert Components |
(574) 537‐8900 |
1‐Year Limited |
||
Roof Vents / Fans |
Maxie |
(423) 775‐2131 |
2‐Year Limited |
||
Furniture |
Lippert Components |
(574) 537‐8900 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Mattress |
Lippert Components |
(574) 537‐8900 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Air Conditioner |
Coleman |
(423) 775‐2131 |
2‐Year Limited |
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Fireplace |
LaVanture |
(800) 348‐7625 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Furnace |
Suburban |
(423) 775‐2131 |
2‐Year Limited |
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Roof Membrane |
Decor |
(574) 264‐2699 |
15‐Year Limited |
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Leveling System |
Lippert Components |
(574) 537‐8900 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Slide out Systems (Electric) |
Lippert Components |
(574) 537‐8900 |
1‐Year Limited |
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Slide out Systems (Hydraulic) |
Lippert Components |
(574) 537‐8900 |
1‐Year Limited |
FAQ
Theatre seating in an RV refers to a type of seating arrangement that is designed to provide a comfortable and enjoyable entertainment experience. It typically includes two reclining chairs with a center console or a sofa with reclining seats and often comes with various features like cupholders, USB charging ports, and massage functions.
You will need to check the specific features and options available for the Alliance RV Paradigm 2021 model by visiting the official Alliance RV website or contacting a dealership.
Operating the recliners typically involves using a lever or button located on the side of the seat. Pulling the lever or pressing the button should allow you to recline the seat to your desired position.
Yes, in many cases, you can replace theatre seating with other types of seating or furniture that fit your preferences and RV’s dimensions. However, it’s essential to ensure that any replacement furniture is compatible with your RV’s floor plan and design.
Theatre seating is designed for comfort and relaxation, making it suitable for long trips. However, personal comfort preferences vary, so it’s a good idea to try out the seating in person before making a decision.
Upholstery options can vary depending on the manufacturer and model. Common options include leather, fabric, and synthetic materials. The choice of upholstery may impact the look, feel, and maintenance of the seating.
Some theatre seating models may offer heating and cooling features. These features enhance comfort, especially during extreme weather conditions. Check the specifications of the specific theatre seating you’re interested in for details.
Some theatre seating options can be customized with features like massage functions, power recline, and integrated speakers for a more immersive entertainment experience. These customizations may be available depending on the manufacturer and model.
Cleaning and maintenance instructions can vary based on the upholstery material. Generally, you can clean theatre seating with a damp cloth and a mild upholstery cleaner. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for best results.
Installing theatre seating in an RV may require some skill and tools, so it’s often best done by professionals or experienced DIYers. Ensure that the seating is securely fastened to the RV’s floor to ensure safety during travel.
Weight capacity varies depending on the specific theatre seating model. Check the manufacturer’s specifications for the weight capacity of the seating you are considering.
Yes, you can add seat covers to protect theatre seating from spills, stains, and wear and tear. Seat covers are available in various materials and designs to suit your style and needs.
Many theatre seating options come with warranty coverage, but the terms and duration of the warranty can vary. Be sure to review the warranty information provided by the manufacturer.
The cost of theatre seating for an RV can vary widely based on factors like brand, features, upholstery material, and customization options. Prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per seat.
You can purchase theatre seating for your RV from RV dealerships, furniture stores, or online retailers specializing in RV accessories and furniture. Make sure to research and compare options to find the best fit for your RV and budget.
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