Interior Storage; Interior Arid Furnishings; Dinette Conversion; Sofa/Lounge Conversion - Fleetwood Tioga Montara 1995 Manual

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Note: Your motor home could be overloaded or
out of balance if not properly loaded. Refer to
the "Motor Home Loading" section in this man-
ual, and follow the loading and weighing in-
structions in that section. When storing equip-
ment and supplies:
Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas
where they will not shift while traveling.
Whenever possible, place heavy articles in stor-
age compartments which are low and in the
best location for better weight distribution.
Pack articles carefully in the storage compart-
ments to minimize shifting. If necessary, use
straps to prevent movement.
Be sure liquid containers are capped and cannot
tip or spill. Secure all glass containers and
dishes before traveling.
Exterior storage compartments may not be water-
tight in all climate conditions. Carry any ar-
ticles which could be damaged by water in-
side the motor home.
WARNING
DO NOT STORE FLAMMABLE, VOLATILE
LIQUIDS OR HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS. IN-
SIDE THE MOTOR HOME OR IN OUTSIDE
STORAGE COMPARTMENTS.TOXIC FUMES
FROM THESE LIQUIDS OR CHEMICALS MAY
ENTER THE INTERIOR OF THE MOTOR
HOME.
Interior Storage
The closets and cabinets have friction catches or hid-
den latches along one edge of the door. Press the latch
to open the door. Overhead doors may have supports
to hold them open.
Drawers rest in notches when they are closed. To open
drawers, lift up slightly, then pull open.
Closets may be equipped with 12-volt lights that may be
switched to turn ON when the closet door is opened. Be
sure the light goes OFF when the closet door is closed
- your battery will be discharged If It stays ON. If the light
stays on when the door is closed, the door switch
requires adjustment. The same loading considerations
apply to interior storage areas as to exterior. Consult
the "Motor Home Loading" section in the "ON THE
ROAD" chapter.
INTERIOR AND FURNISHINGS
The materials used inside your motor home have been
selected for durability and comfort. With reasonable
care, these materials will stand up under years of
recreational living. The "MAINTENANCE" chapter in
this manual outlines care requirements for the various
upholstery fabrics, floor, cabinet, and wall finishes.
Dinette Conversion
To convert the dinette into a bed:
Unfasten and remove cushions.
Reach under the table, either remove leg or fold
up under the table top.
Raise front portion of table several inches to
disengage inserts from the Wall supports.
Lower table top to the dinette frame to complete
bed base.
Slide seat and back cushion into place over bed
base.
Sofa/Lounge Conversion
To convert a sofa/lounge into a bed:
Remove sofa bolsters.
Lift front of sofa frame up and out.
Push the back of the lounge back and down.
Push the seat belts through the space between
the lounge back and seat.
To restore the sofa/lounge: .
Pull the seat belts back up through the space.
Lift the front edge of the sofa frame up, and push
it back. The sofa back will come up.
Push the sofa into position'.
Folding Doors/Privacy Curtain Dividers
The dividers allow you to separate areas in the motor
home. They glide on nylon rollers and do not require
lubrication. They are. held closed by a catch. When the
dividers are open for traveling, be sure to attach the
hold back straps to keep them from sliding back and
forth.

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