Interior And Furnishing; Storage; Dinette Conversions; Pull-Out Lounge Conversion - Fleetwood 1985 Southwind Manual

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INTERIOR AND FURNISHINGS
The materials used inside your motor home have
been sehicted. for durabfJityand' comfort. With
reasonable care, these materials will stand up under
years of recreational living. The· MAINTENANCE
SECTION in til is manual :oOtlinescare' requirements
for the various upholstry fabrics, floor/cabinet, and
wall finishes.
STORAGE'"
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Storage facilities in your·motor home' have been de-
signed to remain securewhllethe vehicle is inmotion .
. Exterior compartmentshavifkey-operated locks. (The
LP gas compartment 'is' required ·by. fire'prevention
regulations to be unlocked at ell times.) Drawers rest
in small notches or detents when closed; to open, lift
slightly to clear the detent, then pull open; When stor-
ing articles:
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Always. keep tools and eqUipment stored
in areas where they will not shift while
traveling.
Whenever possible; . place . heavy. articles
in storagecomplirtments which are low
and near the axlesJor be.tter Weight distri-
bution.
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Pack
articl.esca~efuIlYJn
.the storilge com-
partmentsto minimize shifthig. If neces-
sary. use straps to prevent.movem·erit.
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Be sureliquidcoritaiiuirs are. capped and
cannot tip or.,spil.I •. Secure all;glass con-
tainers lind
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Secure all freestanding furniture.
Exterior storage .compartments may not
be water-tight in all climate conditions.
Carry any articles which could be dam-
aged bywater inside themotor home.
WARNING: OUTSIDE STORAGE COMPART-
MENTS ARE NOT SEALED, VENTED ENCLO-
SURES,.AND ARE ACCESSIBLE FROM INSIDE
. THE MOTOR HOME. DO NOT STORE FLAM-
MABLE.
VOLATILE
LIQUIDS.
HAZARDOUS
CHEMICALS OR EQUIPMENT IN THESE AREAS.
DINETTE CONVERSION
To convert the dinette into a bed:
Unsnap cushions.
Reach under the table. release leg latch and
fold leg back.
Raise front portion of table several inches to
disengage inserts from the wall supports.
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Lower table top into position to complete bed
base.
Slide seat and back cushion into place over
. bed base .
The under-seat storage may be reached by raising
the cushion frame or, on some models. through the
door 'at the end of the seat.
PULL-OUT (LOUNGE) BEDS
To convert a 'pull-out or lounge seat into a bed:
Pull Ol,lt the support tray by grasping the trim
below the outside of the cushion and pulling
it outward I1ke a drawer.
Unsnap the cushion backs where they are at-
tached to the rear panel. The' cushions may

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