Storage; Exterior Storage Compartments - Fleetwood 1993 American Eagle Owner's Manual

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STORAGE
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EXTERIOR COMPARTMENTS .•
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Exterior storage compartments maximize
~vailable
space and should
accommodate most of your stoJage needs. All of the storage compartments
except the LP gas and generator compartments can.be locked. Fire-prevention
regulations require that theLP gas and generator compartments be unlocked
at all times.
.
NOTE: Lights for the exterior storage compartments are
controlled by the Luggage Compartment Master Switch on
the instrument panel. The master switch must be on for the
compartment lights to operate.·
.
Please note: Your motor home could be
ov~rloaded
or out of balance ifnot
properly loaded. Refer to the "MOTOR HOME LOADING" chapter of this
manual, and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that section.
When storing equipment and supplies:
.
Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where they will not shift
while traveling.
Whenever possible, place h·eavy articles in storage compartments which
are low and in the best location for better weight
distribution~
Pack articles carefully in the storage compartments 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 Defore traveling.
Exterior storage compartments may not be water-tight in all climate
conditions. Carry any articles Which could be damaged by water inside the
motor home.
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American Eagle
© 1992 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
ISSUE DATE:
9/92
All rights r9s9Ned

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