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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS FOUR WINDS LIMITED WARRANTY ..................... 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT OF WARRANTY ............ 7 GENERAL INFORMATION ......................10 DISCLAIMER ............................11 SYMBOLS ............................. 11 MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTIES ..................... 12 VENDOR CONTACT INFORMATION ....................12 MOTOR HOME LOAD LIMITS ......................13 VEHICLE WEIGHING PROCEDURES ....................14 IDENTIFICATION AND SAFETY ..................... 16 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ......................16 LAWS OF THE ROAD .
  • Page 3 ENTRY DOOR ............................55 ENTRY STEP ............................55 STORAGE COMPARTMENTS ......................56 REAR LADDER/ROOF ACCESS ......................56 AWNINGS .............................. 56 GARAGE AREA (AVAILABLE ON SELECT MODELS) ................. 58 HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ....................59 DASH PANEL HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER ................59 ROOF MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER ....................60 FURNACE ............................. 61 THERMOSTATS ............................ 61 CEILING VENTS ........................... 61 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS......................... 63 SHORE CORD ............................
  • Page 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ......................88 FIBERGLASS SIDING ........................... 88 EXTERIOR PAINT (OPTIONAL) ......................89 SEALS AND ADHESIVES ........................89 FRAME ..............................90 WHEELS ..............................90 ROOF ..............................90 EXTRUSIONS AND ALUMINUM SURFACES ..................90 WINDOWS AND DOORS ........................91 PROPANE GAS SYSTEM ........................91 DRAINAGE SYSTEM ..........................91 TV ANTENNA ............................92 EXTERIOR LIGHTS ..........................92 SINKS AND COUNTERTOPS ....................... 93 APPLIANCES ............................
  • Page 5: Four Winds Limited Warranty

    20 or more days to complete, you must, to the extent permitted by law, notify Warrantor directly in writing of the failure to successfully repair the defect(s) so that Warrantor can become directly involved in exercising a final repair attempt for the purpose of performing a successful repair to the identified defect(s). Minor adjustments, such as adjustments to the interior or exterior doors, drawers, latches by way of example and not by limitation will be performed by your selling dealer during the first ninety (90) days of warranty coverage. Thereafter, such adjustments are the owner’s exclusive responsibility as normal maintenance. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 6 Arbitration Administration Office toll free (800) 279-5343. For motor homes purchased in California, the CAP-RV Program operates under the review of the California Arbitration Program. You must utilize this program before claiming rights conferred by 15 USC Section 2310 (Magnuson Moss Warranty Act) or Civil Code Section 1793.22(b) (Song Beverly Warranty Act). You are not required to use this Program if you choose to seek redress by pursing rights and remedies not conferred by these laws. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. Julian Date: 042810 FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 7: Limited Warranty

    Section 1793.22(b) (Song Beverly Warranty Act). You are not required to use this Program if you choose to seek redress by pursing rights and remedies not conferred by these laws. Julian Date: 042810 THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 8: Acknowledgement Of Receipt Of Warranty

    ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ sales Person last naMe sales Person First naMe ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________ seller Dealer Date Dealer is to ensure this form is properly completed and returned to Thor Motorized Services within fifteen (15) days after delivery. Return this page to: Thor Motorized Services, 701 C.R. 15, Elkhart, Indiana 46517 • E-mail: Registrations@ThorMotorizedServices.com • Fax: 574-294-3618 FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 9 Registration And Acknowledgement of Receipt of Warranty and Product Information THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 10 For Owner's Notes FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 11: General Information

    If you have any questions regarding operation, maintenance, or service, please contact your local dealer, or Thor Motorized Services direct at (877)TLK-2-TMS or WarrantySupport@ThorMotorizedServices.com. THOR Motorized Exceeding Expectations Building Relationships Fostering Loyalty FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 12: Disclaimer

    Owner's Manual. SYMBOLS The following safety alert symbols are used throughout this manual to call attention to warnings where possible personal injury or vehicle damage may be involved. DANGER indicates an hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result NOTICE in property damage. GAS ONLY indicates instructions that are specific to coaches with a gasoline engine. DIESEL ONLY indicates instructions that are specific to coaches with a diesel engine. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 13: Manufacturers Warranties

    Evans Tempcon HWH Corporation 800-888-6626 800-288-8094 800-878-7147 800-494-3213 www.onan.com www.winegard.com www.evanstempcon.com www.hwhcorp.com Scope Technologies Workhorse Equalizer Systems Intellitec 574-295-0229 574-264-3437 800-877-294-6773 800-251-2408 www.workhorse.com www.scopetechnologies.com www.equalizersystems.com www.intellitec.com Select Comfort Fantastic Vent KIB Enterprises 888-580-9237 800-521-0298 800-250-7051 www.selectcomfort.com www.fantasticvent.com www.kibenterprises.com FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 14: Motor Home Load Limits

    970 kg or 2140 lbs Safety belt equipped seating capacity: 7 CAUTION: A full load of water equals 173 kg or 382 lbs of cargo @ 1kb/L (8.3 lb/gal) and the tongue weight of a towed trailer counts as cargo FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 15: Vehicle Weighing Procedures

    Even though the weight of the total axle may be within the axle's rating, it may Note: be overloaded on one side. This causes one wheel position to be overloaded. Therefore, side-to-side weighing should be done. To obtain the individual wheel position weights, repeat this process with only one side of the motor home on the scale. To determine individual wheel position weights, it is necessary to repeat the previous three steps (1a, 1b, and 1c), but this time, use only one side of the scale. To calculate the opposite side of the vehicle wheel position weight, subtract this side's weights from the weights recorded in steps 1a, 1b, and 1c. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 16: Weight Terms

    The following is an explanation of commonly used weight abbreviations. • Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum permissible weight of this motor home. • Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) is the weight of this motor home as manufactured at the factory with full fuel, engine oil, and coolants. • Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity (OCCC) is equal to the GVWR minus UVW and LP. In other words, OCCC is how much weight in occupants, cargo , water and trailer tongue weight that can be added to the motor home without exceeding the GVWR. • Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this recreation vehicle with its towed trailer or towed vehicle. • Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) is the value specified as the load carrying capacity of a single axle system, as measured at the tire-ground interfaces. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 17: Identification And Safety

    The state of California currently requires operators of motor homes over 40 feet in length to obtain a non- commercial class B license. California has also enacted legislation limiting use of motor homes in excess of 40 feet, to approved roadways. You may contact Caltrans at www.dot.ca.gov or 916-654-5741 for current information regarding these California statues. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 18: Motor Home Serial Number Decal And Data Plates

    80% of its volume as liquid Propane. An 80% automatic shut-off valve is installed on the Propane gas tank which will automatically prevent further filling when the gas volume has reached 80% of tank capacity. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 19: Fire Safety

    DO NOT store Propane containers inside the motor home. Propane containers are equipped with safety devices which relieve excessive pressure by discharging gas to the atmosphere. Failure to comply could result in explosion resulting in death or serious injury. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 20: Fire Extinguisher

    IDENTIFICATION AND SAFETY FIRE EXTINGUISHER Underwriter Laboratories classify fires into three types: Class A: Fires in wood, paper, fabric, rubber, and certain plastics Class B: Flammable liquids such as grease, cooking oils, gasoline, or kerosene Class C: Electrical fires started from live electrical wires, from short circuits motors or switches The fire extinguisher, which is located by the entry door of the motor home, is a chemical type suitable for extinguishing small fires of the class B or C type. Extinguishers are designed to put out fires in the initial...
  • Page 21: Testing Procedure

    Weakness, Sleepiness, Muscular Twitching, and Throbbing in Temples. If anyone in the motor home experiences any of these symptoms, shut off the engine, and immediately go outside into fresh air. Get medical attention as soon as possible. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 22: Propane Gas Detector

    The test feature checks the full operation of the detector. If this detector does not test properly return it immediately for repair or replacement. TEST: This test procedure should be repeated every week or every time the motor home is taken on a trip. Note: Refer to the detector manufacturer if you have any questions about the Propane Gas Detector. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 23: About The Propane Gas Detector

    Butane, like sound. Propane, is heavier than air and will settle to the floor If the problem still exists: Contact MTI Industries for level where it will be detected. assistance. Note: The Propane Gas Detector enters a cleaning and initializing mode every time it is powered. If turned OFF for less than 15 minutes, the Propane Gas Detector may produce several short “chirps” within the first 80 seconds of operation. This is a normal function of the LP Gas Detector. See your Four Winds International Dealer or a qualified Propane Service Center should service be required. If they are not familiar with this product, have them call the detector manufacturer for assistance. If service is not available in your area, call MTI Industries. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 24: Chemical Sensitivity

    Do not use a seat belt on more than one person. Pilot and co-pilot seats must be locked in a forward facing position with seat belts fastened while the motor home is in motion. Avoid seat rotation while in transit. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 25: Child Restraints

    Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific requirements regarding the Note: safety of children in your vehicle. Note: Always follow the instructions and warnings that come with any infant or child restraint you might use. If the child is the proper size, restrain the child in a safety seat. Children who are too large for child safety seats (as specified by your child safety seat manufacturer) should always wear safety belts. If the shoulder belt portion of a combination lap and shoulder belt can be positioned so it does not cross or rest in front of the child's face or neck, the child should wear the lap and shoulder belt. Never use pillows, books, or other objects to boost a child. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 26: Egress Window

    Never attach chains to the bumper of a vehicle. Tow bars or car dollies generally are made to travel in a forward direction only. Most towing equipment of this type is not designed for backing. Never attempt short back up distances with a tow bar or tow dolly. Damage to the motor home, towed vehicle or towing device will result. Note: Four Winds International accepts no responsibility for damage to the chassis and other components resulting from towing loads greater than its designated class specifications. Also consider the gross combined weight rating of the motor home before towing a trailer or vehicle. Towing an object such as a boat and trailer or a vehicle behind the motor home results in added driving considerations that you must contend with. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 27: Chassis

    Parking Brake. 3. Turn on the hazard warning flashers. 4. Use three red warning indicators such as flares, reflectors, or lanterns as required by the Uniform Vehicle Code and Model Traffic Ordinance as follows: a. Place the first indicator on the traffic side of the vehicle, directed at the nearest approaching traffic. b. Place the second 100 feet behind the motor home in the center of the lane and toward approaching traffic. c. Place the third 100 feet in front of the motor home in the center of the lane and away from the traffic approaching from behind. 5. Always stand off the road. Note: Curves and/or hills may effect the safe placement of warning indicators. ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN Full operating and service information may be obtained by consulting the engine and drive train operating and service manuals provided by the chassis manufacturer. For maximum engine efficiency and long service life, always follow recommendations, as outlined by the chassis manufacturer. Regular visual inspections can help detect minor adjustments and needed maintenance. All other components of the chassis should be inspected regularly per the schedules set by the chassis manufacturer. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 28: Fueling The Motor Home

    If you should lose your fuel cap, it should be replaced as soon as possible, with a cap of the same type. Note: Always remove the fuel cap slowly and pay close attention to the fuel recommendations outlined in the chassis literature. Ford Fuel Pump Collision Shut-off Switch If your motor home is involved in a collision, it is possible that an inertia switch in the fuel pump circuit will open, shutting down the flow of fuel to the engine. This is a safety feature designed to help keep raw fuel from spilling out and creating additional danger. When this inertia switch has been tripped, it is necessary to manually reset it before the motor home can be restarted and moved. Review your chassis owner’s manual for the location of the switch and instructions for resetting. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 29: Travel Preparation

    Tank condition (gas, fresh water, waste water) Operational Checks • Check operation of all systems, including: Wipers, windshield, horn, brakes, steering, transmission, heater, defroster, air conditioner, and seat adjustment. • Also idle engine long enough to check cooling system and alternator operation. Be sure to turn on headlights and climate controls to see if alternator handles the additional drain on the electrical system (should not show discharge). Note: Refer to the Chassis Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual for more information. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 30: Pre-Trip Checklist

    • Check operation of stove and refrigerator. • Check that you have proper paperwork such as owners registration card, vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and valid driver’s license. • When preparing for your trip, always consider vehicle weight when loading the motor home. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 31: Controls And Operations

    Controls the remote ON/OFF operation of the generator. Refer to the manufacturer’s operation manual. Depress and hold the top of the switch to start the generator. Depress the bottom of the START switch to stop the generator. Depress and hold the bottom of the switch to prime the generator prior to starting. PRIME STOP Note: Refer to the generator operations manual for detailed information regarding the proper usage, and service procedure for the generator. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 32: Dash Controls And Instrument Panels - Diesel

    Use the up or down arrow buttons on the shift selector to reach the desired gear. Use Neutral (N) and apply the parking brake when the vehicle is parked with the engine running. Note: See the Allison Transmission Owner’s Manual for more information on 3000 and 4000 MH transmission operation. Note: In the lower gear ranges, the transmission will not upshift above the highest gear selected unless the engine governed speed is exceeded. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 33 9. Left-Turn Signal Arrow 14. Low Air Pressure Indicator 4. Dash Driver Display Screen 10. Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) 15. Wait to Start Indicator 5. ABS Indicator Lamp 16. Right-Turn Signal Arrow Freightliner ONLY Information Message Center FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 34: Shifter Panel Switches

    Enables or disables the engine braking aid. Refer to the Chassis Owner's Manual for detailed ENGINE BRAKE information. HIGH Air Horn Activates air horn system ( press horn pad on steering wheel to sound air horn). When switch is in HORN the off position, only the chassis supplied horn will sound. When switch is in the on position, both the chassis and air horn will sound. Sun Visor Raises or lowers the driver side visor. The visor is equipped with a dual range motor for driving VISOR safety. When the ignition switch is ON, the visor will only travel a predetermined distance which does not impede the driver's field of vision. When the ignition switch is in the OFF position, the visor will fully extend. DOWN FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 35: Dash Panel Switches

    Activates the motor home engine block heater ( for use in cold weather). The block heater operates on 120 Volt AC provided by the generator or shore power. DOCK LIGHTS Docking Lights Switches side docking lights on or off which are located on the rear wheel wells. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 36: Passenger Armrest Switches

    Panel Light Dimmer Control Wheel To increase or decrease the level of light intensity for the dash panel, rotate the control wheel up to increase, or down to decrease. PASSENGER ARMREST SWITCHES Porch Light Controls the exterior light on the door side of the motor home. PORCH LIGHT Step Light Controls the entry step courtesy lighting. STEP LIGHT Step Cover Extends and retracts the entry step well cover. STEP COVER FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 37: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    (off) as the turn is completed. To change the head lamps from low to high beams, pull the same lever used for turn signal operation up toward the driver and release the lever. This is a self-returning action. Repeating this toggle action will return to the low beams. To engage the hazard lights, pull the red hazard switch out away from the steering column. This will activate the hazard light flash sequence. To disengage the sequence raise or lower the turn signal lever to a latching position, then manually return the lever back to center (as if signaling a lane change). FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 38: Smart Steering Wheel

    Resume button will command the car to accelerate back to the most previous speed setting. CRUISE CANCEL - Operation of this switch will allow you to slow down by turning off the Cruise Control with the cancel button. WIPER FUNCTIONS: WIPER WASH - Operation of this switch activates the wash pump. WIPER LO/HI - Operation of this switch causes the wiper to operate at either low or high speed. WIPER VARIABLE - In light rain or mist conditions press the switch once when the windshield first needs clearing. When the windshield again requires clearing press the button again - setting the time period between subsequent wipes to that required by current conditions. WIPER OFF - Operation of this switch causes all operation of the wipers to be canceled. HEAD LAMPS ON WITH WIPERS - Activation of any wiper function generates a "Head lamps On" function in the Master that will only be reset by turning off the ignition or by activating then deactivating the dashboard head lamp switch. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 39: Spotlight

    Listed below are a few of the basic commands used. Please consult your Rear Vision system manual for detailed operating instructions POWER ON/OFF: Press once turns unit ON. Press again for OFF. SELECT: Pressing button sequences source input modes from CH1 TO CH3. DAY/NIGHT: Pressing button sequenced day/night back light. MENU: Pressing button gives access to an on screen display menu and the setup menu. VOLUME: Pressing button decreases or increases speaker volume. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 40: Dash Radio

    Mute will appear on the LCD display. Press MUTE again to restore the audio output to the previous level. MODE: Press the MODE button (4) on the control panel to select a different mode of operation, as indicated on the display panel. Available modes include TUNER, CD, SIRIUS, IPOD, CDC and AUX IN ( optional Auxiliary Input). FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 41 Use the volume control to adjust the Balance between the left and right speakers from 12L (full left) to 12F (full front). FADER: Use the volume control to adjust the Fader between the rear and front speakers from 12L (full left) to 12F (full front). VOLUME LEVEL: Use the volume control to adjust the volume level from 0 to 46. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 42: Eclipse Gps Navigation System Option Diesel

    7. [VOL] Rotary Knob - Adjusts volume in preset channel select mode or track select mode, select item you want. 8. [SELECT Upper/Lower] Button - Selects the folder in CD {MP3/WMA} mode. 9. [ OPEN/EJECT] Button - Brief pressing ejects disc or opens/closes the front panel. Longer pressing tilts the front panel by one step at each pressing of the button. 10. [FUNC] Button - Brief pressing switches items in the FUNCTION mode at each pressing of the button. 11. [TEXT] Button - Brief pressing switches title display of Audio display. 12. [SCREEN] Button - Brief pressing switches PND display between navigation functions and audio functions. Longer pressing turns the PND off. 13. [RELEASE] Button - Detaches the right end of the PND display off. 14. [RESET] Button - Resets the unit. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 43: Keypad Keyless Entry System

    3. Press and hold any button on the transmitter until the onboard LED turns on for 2 seconds and the beeper responds with a confirming chirp, indicating the signal has been stored into memory 4. If you have additional transmitters (up to 4) that need to be programmed, repeat step 3 for each transmitter. EXIT: Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position or leave it for 15 seconds. The onboard LED turns off and the beeper will emit 3 long chirps to confirm exit. Programming The Keypad Button Chirp On / Off 1. Enter the user code. 2. Within 5 seconds, press and hold the LOCK button for three seconds. Beep from the keypad = Keypad chirp ON Beeps from the keypad = Keypad chirp OFF FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 44: Automatic Hydraulic Power Levelers

    Using a board which measures approximately 2' wide by 2' in length is recommended. Ensure the front tires are pointing forward and not to the left or right. Note: Refer to manufacturer’s operations manual before operating. The automatic hydraulic power leveling system allows quick and easy leveling of the motor home from the driver’s seat by utilizing the system touch panel. The following instructions are general operating instructions. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 45: Automatic Leveling And Retraction Procedure

    LED'S have gone out. Depending on the vehicle, full retraction may take up to 90 seconds. Note: The null, or level position has been preset at the factory. However, if you want to change the setting, or if the motor home has been dormant for more than 60 days you may need to reset the null. Refer to the automatic hydraulic levelers owner's manual for detailed information regarding the proper procedures to do this. TURN ON POWER PRESS AUTO-LEVEL TOUCH PAD RETRACTING THE JACKS FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 46: Emergency Retraction Procedure

    Reinstall black plastic cap on motor. Hydraulic Pump Function Wiring LOCATION EXTEND T RETRACT B Jack #1 left front ....Brown ....Brown/Black Jack #2 right front ..White ..... White/Black Jack #3 left rear .....Orange ....Orange/Black jack #4 right rear ....Yellow ....Yellow/Black FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 47: Slide Outs

    Apply the parking brake and activate the coach battery disconnect switch. Unlock the Slide out locks by pressing and holding the LOCK SWITCH in the “UNLOCK” position, if equipped. Rooms with travel locks require both locks to be fully retracted (unlocked) before Note: power to the Slide out switch is restored. 5. To extend the Slide out press and hold the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH in the “EXTEND” position. When the slide out is fully extended, release the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 48 CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS To Retract Slide Out 1. Ensure proper clearance by clearing any obstruction in the Slide out area. Apply the parking brake. 3. To retract the Slide out, press and hold the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH in the “RETRACT” position. When the Slide out is fully retracted, release the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH. Note: When retracting Slide outs, a delay may be present until the hydraulic pump builds enough pressure to pull the room in. Just continue to press the switch until the room retracts. Lock the Slide out locks by pressing and holding the LOCK SWITCH in the "LOCK" position, if equipped. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 49 CAUTION The motor home must be level before extending the Slide out room(s). Failure to do so may result in structural damage to the motor home. BEFORE EXTENDING OR RETRACTING SLIDE OUT ROOM: Be sure that the NOTICE driver’s seat is in the forward position and the seat-back is straight up. Slide out room will contact chair if chair is improperly positioned. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 50 Make sure to clear any obstruction in the slide-out area, and set the parking brake. 2. To retract the room, press and hold the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH in the “IN” position. When the room is fully retracted, release the ROOM CONTROL SWITCH. Install the room locking devices if equipped. 4. If the room will not retract, refer to the “Manual Retract Procedure”. Electric Slide Out - Manual Room Retraction Procedure Note: Please consult Thor Motorized Services for information regarding this procedure. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 51: Windows

    Changes in the amount of weight on the bed (one person or two people). • Changes in barometric pressure or temperature. It is important to be lying on the bed, in your normal sleep position, when checking Note: or making changes to your Sleep Number®. Note: The coach must be plugged into the Shore Power or Inverter Power supplied if equipped, for the sleep number bed to function. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 52: Elevated Beds And Electric Bed Lift Systems

    Generally, it is not suitable for children under the age of 6 to sleep in an elevated bed or bed loft area. • No more than one person should be in an elevated bunk bed at once and make sure you follow the weight restrictions posted on the warning label near the bunk beds. No more than two people should be in a front cab over bed ( only available on Class C motor homes). FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 53: Furniture

    Lift the seat base up until the seat and back rest from a “V” shape. • Push back and down on the seat base. • Position the seat belts for use. • Replace the back rest cushions. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 54: Space Saver Sofa

    Fold back rest down to create platform. • Unfold air mattress, plug in, fill with air. Note: Do not fold the air mattress up in the sofa. Damage will occur. Barrel Chair The barrel chair has controls on the bottom right and left sides under the chair skirt that controls the swivel and side to side action of the chair. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 55: Euro Recline With Ottoman

    The forward and back sliding action is controlled by a lever on the lower left side of the seat. To adjust, pull the lever outward to release the latch, and slide the seat to the desired position. Make sure the seat locks into the position you have selected. Arm Rests Arm rests can be rotated up and out of the way when not required. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 56: Entry Door

    Turn the vehicle ignition OFF and open the door. The step will extend and lock in the ‘down’ position. This is the ‘Auto Extend’ feature. When the vehicle ignition is turned ON, the step will always activate with the door movement, regardless of the override switch position. Note: If the override switch is OFF and the step is extended and the door is left open, the light will turn OFF after five minutes. The under step light is not available on all step models. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 57: Storage Compartments

    If threatening weather approaches, you need to retract all awnings. If the awnings are rolled up wet, open them back up as soon as possible to allow them to dry. Also, do not drive during periods of high winds. Slide Out Awning The Slide out Topper will automatically open and close as the slide out room opens and closes. Because the awning is level, water may puddle on top of the canopy. As the slide out room is closed and the awning rolls up, these puddles may spill over the sides of the awning. Note: For detailed information regarding the Slide out Topper Awning refer to the A & E Systems, Slide Topper Installation And Operating Instructions Manual. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 58: Manual Patio Awning

    • Press and hold the remote switch in the retract position. When awning is fully closed release the switch. Note: Do not press more than one “RETRACT” button at the same time. Awning will not work and/or may cause control box fuse to blow. Manually Closing The Automatic Awning: Please consult your owner's manual for complete instructions or a qualified service technician. Note: The awning must be serviced by a qualified service technician before attempting to open the awning after this procedure has been performed. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 59: Garage Area (Available On Select Models)

    Keep the loading area clean and free of clutter and debris. Keep the ramp and floor dry by cleaning up all spilled water, oil and fuel as soon as possible. The fold-down ramp gives complete access to the cargo area. When lowered, the ramp allows easy loading of rolling cargo, bicycles, motorcycles, ATV’s and other small vehicles. When loading and unloading always walk items up and down the ramp. Never ride a vehicle or bicycle on the ramp. Always wear shoes that provide good traction, and do not wear sandals or other types of slip-on footwear when ascending or descending the ramp. Note: Refer to the fold-down ramp manufacturer’s operations manual for detailed information regarding the proper usage of the fold-down ramp. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 60: Heating And Air Conditioning

    A lower blower speed produces cooler air. To assist with cooling, close all windows and vents to hot, humid outside air. Note: The A/C will not function if the outside air temperature is below approximately 40° Fahrenheit. Note: In the event control vacuum is lost, the system is designed to discharge through the defrost vents. To achieve the maximum comfort in the motor home, the air must be directed where it is needed. The mode switch (right of center) gives the driver the ability to select where the air will flow. Keep the condenser and radiator free of bugs and debris. During periods of little use, operate the A/C system monthly to keep the compressor lubricated. Periodically inspect belts and hoses for wear and proper tension. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 61: Roof Mounted Air Conditioner

    Return Air Filters NOTICE DO NOT USE HARSH CHEMICALS OR SOLVENTS TO CLEAN THE FILTER. Clean the return air filters as needed for the environment in which they operate. The return air filters are inside the air intake vent covers located on the motor home ceiling. Never operate the air conditioners without the return air filters in place. Doing so may result in the build-up of dirt on the evaporator core affecting the performance of the air conditioner. TO CLEAN: Remove the vent cover and filter and wash in warm soapy water. Rinse the filter and cover thoroughly with fresh water and Allow to dry. Reinstall the filter and cover. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 62: Furnace

    ON and OFF. Make sure to turn the fan OFF before closing the vent. Also be sure to remove any debris that falls into the vent that may restrict operation. Note: For best results, close all other roof vents and open one window, or door the greatest distance from the exhaust vent. Note: The dome must be open prior to operating the fan motor. Note: Refer to the operation manual for proper long term storage procedures. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 63 Turn 3 speed knob to desired performance level (0 - Off, 1 - Low, 2 - Medium, 3 - High) • Slightly open window of your choosing for maximum air flow. Recommendations: You may use your Create A Breeze while driving or in windy conditions. In this case keep your dome fully open. Note: A vent cover or foam filter is not recommended on vent. Refer to the owner's manual for complete instructions and proper long term storage Note: procedures. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 64: Electrical Systems

    The electrical system is engineered and tested for safety. Circuit breakers and fuses protect the electrical circuits from overloading. If you plan to make modifications or additions to the electrical system, Four Winds International strongly recommends consulting a certified electrician for assistance to ensure continued integrity and safety of the electrical systems.
  • Page 65: Batteries

    15 minutes. In case of eye contact, seek immediate medical treatment. Never add acid to a battery once the battery has been placed in service. Doing so may result in hazardous splattering of electrolyte solution. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 66: Battery Maintenance

    When the motor home engine is not running, the chassis and auxiliary batteries are kept separated from each other within the electrical system through the use of a battery isolating controller. The controller prevents the auxiliary batteries from discharging the chassis battery when the motor home is parked. Some additional characteristics of the isolator system include: 1. Delays connecting the auxiliary batteries to the charging system for approximately 15 seconds, to allow the alternator time to reach full charging ability. 2. After this initial time delay, if the alternator has come up to full charging ability, (13.2 Volts) the isolator will electrically connect the auxiliary and chassis batteries together for charging. 3. If the charging voltage drops below 13.2 Volts for a period of 4 seconds due to low idle speed and or excessive load, the isolator will disconnect the auxiliary batteries until the voltage returns to a level of 13.2 volts for about 10 seconds. 4. In the event the automotive battery is discharged, it will be necessary to press and hold the Start Switch located in the dash. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 67: Battery Disconnect Switch

    Remove the battery vent caps before charging, and make sure that the electrolyte does not splash out as a result of charging too quickly. Check literature supplied by battery manufacturer, and follow warnings or cautions outlined. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 68: Power Converter

    Rotary Knob: Used to move between menus to select program options. Turn clockwise to increase selections and counterclockwise to decrease selections. Push the knob to “save” the selection displayed in the LCD screen. Inverter ON/OFF: Used to switch the inverter function ON and OFF. The green “INVERTER” LED turns ON and OFF with the switch. Charger ON/OFF: Used to switch the charger function ON and OFF. The green “CHARGER” LED turns ON and OFF with the switch. Note: For more information refer to the manufacturer’s operation’s manual. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 69: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

    Make sure power is on to the circuit. A test light or 120 volt lamp will work. 2. Push the test button. 3. The red reset button should pop out. 4. All power should be interrupted to outlets protected by the GFCI. 5. Verify by plugging in a light at these outlets, and pushing in the reset button. If the red reset button does not pop out after pushing the test button, or GFCI circuit continues to trip, or if the power is not interrupted to the test light, immediately turn off power at the circuit breaker panel and have a qualified electrician check it out. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 70: 12 Volt System Fuses - Gas

    Consult the manuals provided with the generator before attempting maintenance on the generator. Some electrical appliances may have their own circuit breakers. If there is an Note: interruption in electrical service of an appliance, consult the manual for that appliance to determine what action to take. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 71: Class A And Class C - Gas System Panels

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CLASS A AND CLASS C - GAS SYSTEM PANELS Please use this information as a guide. Check your motor home for the sticker with Note: the exact call outs. 110V For Units With 50 Amp Service 110V For Units With 30 Amp Service And No Electric Water Heater...
  • Page 72: 12 Volt System Fuses - Diesel

    P6-2 F4 JACKS DOWN P3-5 F25 DOCK LIGHTS P6-3 F5 TV CUTOFF P3-6 CB3 DRIVER SEAT P6-4 F6 REAR VISION P6-5 IGNITION RELAY Note: Should you lose 12 Volt power inside your Class A gas motor home, there is a 50 Amp Reset Button in the Battery Control Center, located under the hood. Remove cover from the black box to access. 12 VOLT SYSTEM FUSES - DIESEL Inverter Bay Fuse Panel The exterior 12 volt systems fuse panel is located in the inverter compartment bay. The six slots might not all be used, depending on equipped options. Bed Base Fuse Panel FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 73: Dash Fuses

    “normal” and hold its own even when you turn on lights or appliances. When stopped at a campsite that allows you use of the shoreline, the 120 volt electrical system will recharge your auxiliary battery. Under heavy usage in warm weather, check the fluid level of those batteries that require attention to fluids quite often. Low battery fluid level is very harmful to the battery’s longevity. If the alternator shows a discharge while the motor is running, turn off appliances and lights to see if a charge comes on or if the alternator indicates “neutral”. Then apply a drain on the system to see if a discharge returns. If a discharge persists, contact your dealer. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 74: Generator

    Note: Some models may require you to plug the 30 amp shoreline into the generator outlet provided in the shoreline storage compartment. To start the generator locate the generator start switch, which is located at one of the following locations: • Generator Control Panel • Kitchen Base Cabinet • Remote Dash Switch FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 75: Water Systems

    2. Use a clean hose or bucket from a clean, safe source of water. Be sure to replace the fill spout cap after the tank is filled. Note: Never leave the hose unattended while you are filling the fresh water tank. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 76: Water Pump

    The self contained water system is a demand system. This means that the water pump will run whenever there is a need for water. If the pump runs while all faucets are closed, there may be a leak in the system. Ask your dealer for assistance. Note: The low point drains are located in the water lines on the floor of the motor home except the Windsport and Diesel brand motor homes. Specific locations along the water lines will vary depending on the model of your motor home. The low point drains for the Windsport and Diesel models are the outside shower which is located in an exterior compartment, below the floor. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 77: Sanitizing The Fresh Water System

    Again, add water to the tank until it is full. Allow the system to stand undisturbed for at least 15 minutes. Turn the water pump on to drain the system by opening all faucets, and the fresh water tank drain valve, while flushing the system with potable water. 10. Continue flushing the system, allowing the water to flow for several minutes, and then turn off the water pump. Close the tank valve and faucets. Refill the system with potable water. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 78: Monitor Panel

    Residue in the drain water lines can also produce odors. To combat gray water holding tank odors, an approved deodorizing agent should be used. An agent that dissolves grease and fats and contains a detergent will help keep tank and drain lines clean and free-flowing. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 79: Holding Tanks

    It is also important to use holding tank deodorizing and cleaning agents in the waste water tanks to reduce odors and keep the lines open and free-flowing. Note: The diagram below shows a typical waste water system termination valve layout. Diesel Termination Valves TERMINATION TERMINATION VALVES VALVE (SOME MODELS) FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 80: Emptying The Holding Tanks

    Note: Always remember to clean up the dump site before leaving. NEVER empty your holding tanks directly on the ground, a roadway, river or stream. DO NOT POLLUTE. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 81: Toilets

    If the black water tank becomes full, you will no longer be able to flush the stool until the tank can be drained. If 12 Volt power is lost for some reason, turn the black knob on the rear of the toilet to flush. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 82: Water System Winterization

    WATER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION If you intend to store your motor home through periods of subfreezing weather in an unheated environment, it will be necessary to winterize the water system. Damage to water system components will result if proper winterization steps are not taken: Note: Four Winds recommends this be done by a qualified technician or dealer. Class A Water System Winterization 1. Level the unit for good system drainage. Drain the waste water tanks (black then grey following drainage guidelines) and fresh water tank. 3. Turn the water pump switch off. 4. Open all faucets, and water heater drain. 5. Open low point drains on the water lines, including the outside shower.
  • Page 83: Water System Maintenance

    Be sure to read the literature supplied with plumbing components, such as the pump, for troubleshooting tips. Also remember that it is possible for an electrical problem to cause water system problems. Lack of power to the pump can be caused by a variety of reasons. If you are unsure of how to locate and or repair a plumbing problem, it is best to have your dealer or a qualified plumber handle the job. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 84: Systems Compartment - Diesel

    Black Tank Dump Valve: Pull T-handle out to dump solid waste from the black tank. Gray Tank Dump Valve: Pull T-handle out to dump waste water from the gray tank. Winterization Inlet: Antifreeze inlet for winterization. Winterization Valve: To winterize, rotate the handle on the valve so that it is perpendicular to the water line. Refer to winterization procedure for winterizing. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 85: Propane Gas Systems

    Never remove the propane gas tank from the motor home. Always drive the motor home to the gas supplier to fill. Have the supplier connect the fill nozzle to the tank fill connection. Always remember to close the supply valve, and open the 20% liquid level valve. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 86: Propane Gas Regulator

    Always use moisture-free propane gas, and make sure the tank has not been filled beyond 80% of capacity. If moisture has entered the tank, have the tank purged, or have hydrous methanol added by an authorized propane gas supplier. If you believe a regulator has been damaged or otherwise is not functioning, have it replaced by a qualified propane gas service representative. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 87: Propane Gas Hoses Pipes Tubes And Fittings

    Look for signs of deterioration such as cracks or loss of flexibility. When replacing the hose or other propane components, make sure to always replace them with components of the same type and rating (check with your dealer). FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 88: Propane Gas Safety Precautions

    Make sure that you and your family understand and follow all of them. Never remove these warning labels and decal's. If one should be lost, it should be replaced as soon as possible. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 89: Care And Maintenance

    Cover breaks in the fiberglass with plastic, sealing the edges with tape until proper repairs can be made. Note: DO NOT use rubbing compound or any abrasive cleaner or cloth on the motor home. If using a tar and insect remover, make sure it is safe for use on painted surfaces and striping decals. Note: The exterior painted finish on the motor home is of the finest quality. Proper maintenance will assure a long lasting durable finish. Do not wax or polish the exterior for the first 60 days. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 90: Exterior Paint (Optional)

    All exterior seals should be checked and resealed as needed at least every six months. It is especially important to check the seals before and after periods of extended Note: storage or non-use. Fall and spring inspections are recommended. Be aware that moisture can accumulate in locks and hinges of windows and doors, Note: causing damage or faulty operation. Do not force the operation of these components in sub-freezing weather. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 91: Frame

    Clean and wax all extrusions when waxing motor home sidewalls, to help avoid surface pitting. Special aluminum cleaners are available to restore the original luster to aluminum surfaces. Make sure to follow the instructions for use as outlined on the product package. Chrome surfaces can be restored with special chrome polish if regular cleaning methods are not successful. Again, make sure to follow product instructions for use. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 92: Windows And Doors

    Check the operation of the termination valves. If they pull or close with effort, lubricate the shaft and slide valve with spray silicone. Termination valves that leak should be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. Sometimes, a buildup of paper or other material in the inside groove of the termination valve can obstruct the valve and cause it to seat improperly. If you suspect that this is occurring, the valve can be removed from the drainage line by removing the four screws that hold it in place and sliding it out. The valve groove may then be cleaned out with a screwdriver or similar tool. Replace the valve in the line and reinstall the screws to secure it in place. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 93: Tv Antenna

    Dealer. Head lamp Maintenance Cleaning is the most effective maintenance that you can perform on your lights, dirt and road grime build up can cut light output by 40% or more. When cleaning your head lamps, please observe the following: do not rub them dry, and never use abrasives or strong solvents. Remove dirt and contamination, such as insects, by soaking with shampoo and then rinsing with plenty of water. Always use a de-icer spray to remove accumulated ice and snow; never use a scraper. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 94: Sinks And Countertops

    Also, when cleaning stainless steel with a mild cleanser, rub gently with the grain, and rinse well. Rinse after each use and wipe dry. APPLIANCES Make sure to read all literature provided with each of the appliances, and follow the maintenance instructions included. Pay particular attention to any cautions or warnings included. Each appliance in the motor home is warranted by their respective manufacturer. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 95: Pre-Finished Panels And Wood Surfaces

    Often the damage caused by solvents, alcohol, citrus based and oil based products may not be immediately noticeable, but the plastic is made weaker, and prone to stress cracking. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 96: Winter Precautions

    It is important to remember that heating with Propane consumes gas rapidly, so refill tank immediately when low, to avoid running out completely. Heating NEVER USE THE RANGE FOR HEATING. ASPHYXIATION COULD RESULT. Use ONLY the furnace to heat the motor home. It is properly vented to the outside. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 97: Storage Preparation

    MOLD Molds are microscopic organisms that naturally occur in virtually every environment, indoors and out. Outdoors, mold growth is important in the decomposition of plants. Indoors, mold growth is unfavorable. Left unchecked, molds break down natural materials, such as wood products and fabric. Knowing the potential risks is important for an owner to protect their investment. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 98: Effects Of Prolonged Occupancy

    Unless the water vapor is carried outside by ventilation, or condensed by a dehumidifier, it will condense on the inside of the windows and walls as moisture, or in cold weather as frost or ice. It may also condense out of sight within the walls or the ceiling where it will manifest itself as warped or stained panels. Appearance of these conditions away indicate a serious condensation problem. When you recognize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in the motor home, action should be taken to minimize their effects. Note: Your motor home is not designed, nor intended, for permanent housing. Use of this product for long term or permanent occupancy may lead to premature deterioration. Long-term occupancy may not be considered normal, and may under the terms of the warranty constitute misuse, abuse or neglect, and void certain warranty protections. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 99: Avoid Drastic Thermostat Setbacks

    The shell should be inspected periodically for tears, gaps, and condition of sealants. Areas that require maintenance should be resealed utilizing a proven, high quality sealant of similar characteristics as the original sealant. Particular attention should be devoted to ensure the slide outs are functioning properly. Each time a slide out is used, it should be inspected to ensure proper operation and sealing. The slide out gaskets should also be inspected to ensure proper sealing when the slide out is operated. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 100: Storage Of The Motor Home

    Be sure to understand and eliminate the source of moisture accumulation as a part of the clean-up. • Small amounts of mold should be cleaned as soon as it appears. Small areas of mold should be cleaned using a detergent/soapy solution or an appropriate household cleaner. Gloves should be worn during cleaning. The cleaned area should then be thoroughly dried. Dispose of any sponges or rags used to clean mold. FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 101: Periodic Maintenance Chart

    Lubricate all Mechanisms & Inspect for Proper Operation Seats Check all Seat Belt Buckles, Release Mechanisms & Belt Webbing Follow Chassis Lubrication & Maintenance Procedures & Chassis Components Schedules Properly Load and Verify Specified Load Limits & Weight Weight & Distribution Distribution FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL...
  • Page 102 CEILING VENTS ............................61 Attic Fan - Create A Breeze .........................62 Attic Fan - Fantastic Vent ..........................62 Exhaust Vent ..............................61 CHASSIS ALTERNATOR ........................72 CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY ........................23 Formaldehyde ..............................23 Ventilation ..............................23 CIRCUIT BREAKERS ..........................69 CLASS A AND CLASS C - GAS SYSTEM PANELS ................70 110 V For Units With 30 Amp Service And No Electric Water Heater ............70 110V For Units With 50 Amp Service ......................70 BCC Fuse Panel ............................71 Converter Fuse Panel ..........................70...
  • Page 103 DASH CONTROLS - GAS ......................... 30 Emergency Start ............................30 Fog Lights ..............................30 Generator Remote Start .........................30 Mirror Control Button ..........................30 Mirror Heat .............................30 Windshield Fans .............................31 DASH CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENT PANELS - DIESEL ............31 Freightliner Only Information Message Center ..................32 Keypad Push Button Shift Selector ......................32 Transmission Control Push Button Shift Selector .................31 DASH FUSES ............................ 72 DASH PANEL HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER ................59 Control Panel ............................59 Operating Features ..........................59 Warranty/Service ............................60...
  • Page 104 FIBERGLASS SIDING ........................88 FIRE EXTINGUISHER ........................19 FIRE SAFETY ............................ 18 FOUR WINDS LIMITED WARRANTY ....................4 FRAME ............................... 90 FRESH WATER SYSTEM ......................... 74 External Hook-up ...........................74 Fresh Water Tank With Gravity Fill ......................74 Fresh Water Tank Without Gravity Fill ....................75 Sanitizing the Fresh Water System .
  • Page 105 MANUFACTURERS WARRANTIES ....................12 MOLD ..............................96 Avoid Drastic Thermostat Setbacks .......................98 Carpet Care And Moisture Management ....................98 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy ......................97 Exterior Care of the Motor Home ......................98 Factors Contributing to Mold Growth .....................97 Inhibiting Mold Growth ........................... 97 Storage of the Motor Home ........................99 Tips to Controlling Condensation ......................98 MONITOR PANEL ..........................77 Inaccurate Holding Tank Level Readings ....................77 Over Sensitive Readings ........................77 Under Sensitive Readings .
  • Page 106 SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR PROPANE GAS SYSTEMS AND APPLIANCES ......17 SEALS AND ADHESIVES ......................... 89 SEAT BELTS ............................. 23 Child Restraints ............................24 Maintenance ............................24 Seat Belt Operation ..........................24 SHIFTER PANEL SWITCHES ......................33 Air Horn ..............................33 Ceiling Light ............................36 Door Awning ............................36 Engine Brake ............................33 Main Awning ............................36 Mirror Control Button .
  • Page 107 THERMOSTATS ..........................61 TOILETS ............................80 Aria Deluxe II ............................80 TECMA Toilet ............................81 TRAILER TOWING ..........................25 TRAVEL PREPARATION ........................28 Chassis Checks .............................28 Exterior Checks ............................28 Operational Checks ..........................28 Pre-Trip Checklist ...........................29 Undercarriage Checks ...........................28 TURN SIGNAL/LANE CHANGE/HIGH-LOW BEAM/HAZARDS LEVER ........

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