Refrigerator; Refriqerator Door Panels; Furnace - Fleetwood JAMBOREE GT 1998 Manual

Class "c" motor home
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AppliANCES
Consult the operating instructions furnished in your Owner's
Information Package. Before operating the refrigerator
when the motor home is parked, make sure it is level. If it is
not level, the refrigerant will not circulate, cooling action
will stop, and the refrigeration system may be damaged.
The refrigerator uses the absorption principle of operation. If
you plan to cool food or drinks in high outside temperatures,
pre-cool the food, and park the motor home with the
refrigerator vent door in the shade. Once the interior of the
refrigerator is cool, the refrigeration system will usually
maintain this temperature. If the inside of the refrigerator is
hot, the food is not pre-cooled, and the outside temperature is
high, be prepared for longer cooling times.
Some refrigerator models are equipped with a decorative
enamel door panel. Use a cleaner specially formulated for
enamel and a soft cloth to clean this surface. Do not use
harsh or abrasive detergents or cleansers.
The forced-air furnace is fueled by LP gas. All furnaces are
equipped with a wall thermostat for individual temperature
settings.
The furnace will not operate properly if your stored personal
items block the free flow of air at the registers or the return
air to the furnace. Storage under cabinets should be done
carefully so as to not crush or damage the furnace ducting.
Smoke and fumes created as a result of burning off
manufacturing compounds are sometimes present the first
time the furnace is used. This is normal; however, the initial
light off should be done with windows and doors open and
be of adequate duration to completely burn off the residue.
REFRIGERATOR
REFRIGERATOR
DOOR PANELS
FURNACE
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Copynic;ln 1997, FLEETWood ENfERpnisEs, INC. Allnic;lns nESERVEd.

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