After a really miserable winter fighting with VW's customer-hostile "service" and our first camper, a Winnebago Rialta, we lucked out and sold the Rialta and, then, my wife nagged me into buying a small camper trailer with the intention that she would be the camper expert. That lasted about a week and our like-new 179 has sat in its parking place for two years; winterized and empty. This spring, I got fooled into being the camper maintenance man once again and re-discovered there is no manual for the R-Pod. Really? People actually pay big money for a product Forest River is too lazy to generate a manual for?

Apparently customer hostility is the standard for camper sellers.
Apparently, our camper doesn't have a functioning electric hot water heater and, of course, there is NO service information on how to troubleshoot either the panel or the heater. As you can probably tell, I'm close to telling her I not only have no interest in her camper but I can't figure it out, either. I have spent most of my 69 years camping in a tent and I'm still perfectly happy with that arrangement. She, on the other hand, is ready for some adventures after 50 years of staying home because she doesn't like motorcycles or tents.
As best I can tell, the switch on the interior control panel would be labelled "Gas Hot Water," if Forest River bothered to do the job half-right, and the only switch I need to concern myself with for the electric heater is the one on the side of the trailer dementedly placed at the bottom left of the header panel under the gas fixtures? I'm pretty sure the water valves are set properly, but the lack of labeling there is fairly disgusting, too.
Yeah, I'm discouraged and would rather be doing almost anything else.