Do you have your motorhome manual on computer? (1 Viewer)

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answering queries is made much easier if the correct information is to hand. I wonder you you have a motorhome manual/or accessory manual on your computer/cd, or do you have old manuals lying around that are no longer required. If so then if possible I would like copies/them Please.
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Have several Roger but unfortunately they are all in German. Comes from the days of the strong £.
 
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Wildman

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German not too much of a problem, besides the diagrams are universal, hee hee

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Might be an idea for Jim here? How about a Wiki where we can all upload manuals or online links to manuals for everything from Thetford toilets to Chargers etc?

We could all contribute and all benefit?

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Might be an idea for Jim here? How about a Wiki where we can all upload manuals or online links to manuals for everything from Thetford toilets to Chargers etc?

We could all contribute and all benefit?


Woahhh - hold on a mo.
These manuals are the copyright of the manufacturers. Let's not ask Jim to put MHF at risk of infringing others' intellectual property by uploading manuals.

Although it is a good idea of course, so a repository of links is probably the safest way to go.
 
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Woahhh - hold on a mo.
These manuals are the copyright of the manufacturers. Let's not ask Jim to put MHF at risk of infringing others' intellectual property by uploading manuals.

Although it is a good idea of course, so a repository of links is probably the safest way to go.

That's why I said "or links"... Most manufacturers won't mind a download site and it is easy enough to ask. We used to host manuals for computer components when I ran a computer component wholesaler. There wasn't a problem except for one UK company. It isn't hard to manage.

There were 59 various user manuals last time I looked at our Link Removed:thumb:

A wiki is nice and easy to edit and gives the option of links as well as actual downloads...

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