Satellite Dish Antenna (If Equipped); Telephone Jack; Miscellaneous Appliances - Fleetwood 2004 Flair Owner's Manual

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Appliances
TV Antenna Operation
A
WARNING
.
Do not raise antenna near overhead electric wires as
contact may cause serious injury.
SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA
(If Equipped)
The roof-mounted satellite dish antenna is
designed for reception of digital satellite televi-
sion signals.
Before traveling, remember to lower the antenna
and secure it to prevent damage to the antenna,
motor home roof, or objects in the path of the
antenna, such as overhead wires. Do not travel
with the antenna raised.
TELEPHONE JACK
A telephone jack is conveniently located in the
front under the dash on the passenger's side.
The park connection point is located near the
rear on the roadside sidewall.
MICROWAVE
OVENtlf
Equipped)
The microwave oven is powered by 120-volt AC
power and will only operate when connected. A
wall receptacle for the microwave is located in
the overhead cabinet adjacent to the microwave
cabinet.
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WASHER/DRYER-READY OPTION
If your RV is equipped with an electric dryer-
ready option, and if an electric dryer is installed
in the future by either you, your dealer or
another appliance installer, the installation must
comply with the following instructions:
1. The clothes dryer moisture-lint exhaust
vent duct must not be connected to any
other duct, vent, or chimney.
2. The exhaust duct must be of sufficient
length so as not to terminate beneath the
recreation vehicle.
3. The exhaust duct must not be connected
with sheet metal screws or other fasteners
that extend into the interior of the duct.
4. The exhaust duct and termination fittings
must be installed in accordance with the
appliance manufacturer's printed
instructions.
MISCELLANEOUS APPLIANCES
You may have additional appliances in your unit
which operate only when connected to 120-volt
power from either a public utility or the generator.
In some cases, appliance selector switches are
provided in the galley to allow you to select com-
binations of appliances yet still remain within the
power capacity of the electrical system.

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