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  • Page 2 SAFETY REGULATIONS REGARDING LP GAS SYSTEMS AND LP GAS APPLIANCES The manufacturer of this recreational vehicle is required to furnish the following consumer information as provided by the National Fire Prevention Association and the American National Standards Institute. The information and warnings found here may also be found in other sections of this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION …………………………………..… 1 LP Gas Regulator …………………………………..…… 10 Front End Alignment ……………..…………..….. 1 Using LP Gas System at Low Temperatures …..…… 10 PLANNING AND PREPARATION………………...…. 2 LP Gas System Leak Checks ……………….………… 10 Read the Book ……………………….…………..2 Lighting LP Gas Appliances ……………………………...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Welcome to the recreational vehicle lifestyle and the utmost importance to your dealer, and is just as important to growing family of motor home owners. We sincerely thank the manufacturer. Your motor home is covered by one of the you for choosing our product.
  • Page 5: Planning And Preparation

    PLANNING AND PREPARATION The camping trip is one of the most popular types of intervals. Adherence to these schedules will minimize vacations, and each year millions of Americans embark the possibility of failure of any important system or part on camping trips using some type of recreational vehicle. of your motor home.
  • Page 6: Motor Home Loading

    MOTOR HOME LOADING A motor home chassis (springs, wheels, tires, axles, and LOADING TIPS frame) is designed to carry a certain maximum load. This load consists of the weight of the empty motor, home After you have determined how much weight you can itself, plus anything else that may be stored in or attached safely carry and selected those items to make up that to the motor home.
  • Page 7: On The Road

    ON THE ROAD DRIVING AND PARKING • When backing the motor home, have a person stand Once you become accustomed to the feel of the to the rear on the driver’s side, if possible to guide you. controls and the reference points from the driver’s seat, you will find driving the motor home comparable to driving •...
  • Page 8: Overheating

    • Beware of exhaust gas (carbon monoxide) distributors. Refer to the ELECTRICAL section for poisoning Symptoms: information on living area 12-volt fuses and circuit Dizziness breakers. Intense Headache Weakness and Sleepiness TIRES Vomiting Your motor home is equipped with truck tires. Under Muscular Twitching normal circumstances and with proper maintenance, you Throbbing in Temples...
  • Page 9 • Truck tires and wheels are installed with the wheel WARNING: DO NOT CRAWL UNDER VEHICLE. nuts tightened very tightly. PHYSICALLY CAPABLE OF BREAKING LOOSE NUTS CONSULT THE CHASSIS OPERATOR’S MANUAL THAT HAVE BEEN TIGHTENED UP TO 180 LB/FT OF FOR INFORMATION ON TIRE CHANGING.
  • Page 10: Towing

    Completely lower and remove the jack. Remove • Secure any loose or protruding parts of damaged blocks, boards and other tools. vehicle. • Inspect points of attachment to the disabled vehicle. 15. Drive the vehicle off the chock. If attachment points are damaged or deteriorated, select other attachment points at a substantial frame 16.
  • Page 11: Service

    SERVICE MOTOR HOME CHASSIS OPERATOR’S GENERATOR POWER PLANT SYSTEM MANUAL SERVICE Refer to your Chassis Operators Manual For Generator power plant service, recommended by the information on chassis service recommendations. generator manufacturer, should be performed at an authorized service center (listed in the materials Have the coolant, the battery electrolyte, and the provided in your Owner’s Information Kit).
  • Page 12: Interior And Furnishing

    INTERIOR AND FURNISHINGS The materials used inside your motor home have The air inside a recreational vehicle can contain a been selected for durability and comfort. With reasonable surprisingly large amount of water vapor. Estimates care, these materials will stand up under years of indicate that a family of four can vaporize up to three recreational living.
  • Page 13: Liquid Petroleum Gas System

    LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM Liquid petroleum (LP) gas is provided from storage your motor home dealer for information on products tanks to operate your range, oven, furnace, water heater, available in your area. and as an alternate energy source for the refrigerator. LP gas is a colorless gas which has been treated to have an If, despite precaution, the gas flow to your appliances odor similar to garlic to permit detection if a leak occurs.
  • Page 14: Lp Gas Precautions

    LP GAS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: LP GAS IS FLAMMABLE AND POTEN- 9. Never check for leaks with an open flame. Use an TIALLY EXPLOSIVE. PROPER HANDLING, approved leak detection solution or a non-ammoniated, LIGHTING, AND VENTILATION PROCEDURES. non-chlorinated soap solution only. If the leak cannot be located, take unit...
  • Page 15: Plumbing

    PLUMBING SYSTEMS The plumbing systems in your motor home are WARNING: USE ONLY POTABLE DRINKING constructed of thermoplastic materials. Holding tanks and QUALITY) WATER IN THE TANK. TO INSURE piping components are strong, lightweight, and corrosion- CLEAR. FRESH WATER. DRAIN THE TANK resistant.
  • Page 16: The Water Pump

    3. Open all faucets individually until water flows steadily, 3. Erroneous indications can be caused by: then turn off. This will purge any air from the lines. Be a. Water with low mineral content. Level is measured sure the water pump has power and is turned on. by a very low level electrical signal traveling through the liquid.
  • Page 17: Water Pump Troubleshooting

    WATER PUMP TROUBLESHOOTING Pump Motor Runs But No Water Flows • Be sure there is water in the fresh water tank. Check The water pump in your system is a durable device level at the monitor panel. See MONITOR PANEL that will operate for years with little attention.
  • Page 18: The Waste Water System

    • Be sure tank drain valves are tightly closed. the gray water holding tank. The toilet is mounted on the black water tank and flushes directly into it. • The pump may have an internal leak. Refer pump repairs to an authorized Fleetwood RV Service Toilet Center.
  • Page 19: Water System Winterizing

    3. Place the plastic termination fitting over the motor • Keep the black water tank knife valve closed. Fill tank home drain outlet and secure by turning the fitting to at least 3/4 full before dumping. Be sure to cover firmly clockwise.
  • Page 20 4. Drain the water heater by opening the drain valve at HEATED DURING FREEZING TEMPERATURES: the bottom of the heater and open the safety valve. CONSULT YOUR DEALER FOR THE BEST Open the hot water faucets. WINTERIZATION PROCEDURE YOUR CLIMATE. YOUR DEALER CAN WINTERIZE 5.
  • Page 21: Electrical System

    THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS The electrical systems in your motor home are pin in the cable connector, or defeat the ground circuit in designed and built in accordance with all regulations, the motor home. If you have to use adapters to plug into codes, and standards ii, effect at the time of manufacture.
  • Page 22: Power Converter

    Acid foaming around terminals or on top of the battery is THE POWER CONVERTER normal acid neutralization. Avoid getting the soda solution in the battery. Be sure the vent caps are tight. The converter will supply 12 volt requirements when Dry the cables and terminals.
  • Page 23: Entertainment Equipment

    Your Owner’s Information Kit contains instructional Generator Operating Safety Precautions material about the GFI. Please read this information. Test procedures are outlined there that must be followed and • Read and understand the generator operating, documented. maintenance and safety instructions furnished in your Owner’s Information Kit.
  • Page 24: Electrical System Wiring

    • If symptoms indicate the possibility of carbon monoxide • Do not modify the generator installation of exhaust poisoning, turn off the generator immediately, open all system in any way without first consulting both the windows doors and vents, get out into fresh air at once, generator and RV manufacturers.
  • Page 25: Appliances

    APPLIANCES The appliances installed in your motor home are either UL or AGA listed and comply with rigid standards Range Exhaust Hood established by these organizations. All appliances installed by the manufacturer in your motor home are The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking odors covered under Fleetwood’s...
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Your motor home has been engineered with the latest Windows. Doors, Vents & Locks technology to provide you with many years of trouble-free service with a minimum amount of maintenance. This • Keep moving pass of windows and latches adjusted section will familiarize you with the areas of your motor and maintained, Lubricate the windows with a light oil home that require scheduled care.
  • Page 27: Interior

    2. Clean all areas requiring repair with a stiff wire brush. 2. Clean all areas to be resealed with mineral spirits and This is to be done dry. DO NOT WASH WITH SOAP clean rags. WARNING: MINERAL SPIRITS IS A AND WATER.
  • Page 28: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE CHART Service to be Performed Service Interval Each Trip 1,000 3 Months 6 Months 10,000 Miles Miles/Yearly Wash Exterior Inspect Tires Rotate and Balance Wheels Lubricate Locks Lubricate Hinges Inspect and Clean Vents Clean Battery Cables and Terminals Inspect Suspension Service Chassis {See Chassis Manual) Torque Lug Nuts (See Chassis Manual Sanitize Water Tank...
  • Page 29: Travel Check List

    TRAVEL CHECK LIST FOOD - BEVERAGES TOILETRIES - PERSONAL Backpack Bread Face Soap Hunting Knife Milk Wash Cloths Pocket Knife Sugar Hand Towels Pocket Compass Coffee Bath Towels Swim Fins Bathmat Air Pump Salt Rubber Shower Mat Kite & String Pepper Facial Tissues Copy Peterson’s “Field...

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