Interior Storage; Interior And Furnishings - Fleetwood Bounder 1987 Owner's Manual

Fleetwood bounder motorhome owner's manual
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• 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
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beforeJtraveling ..
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Exterior storage <;ompartments may not be
watertight in all climate conditions. Carry any ar-
ticles which could be damaged by water inside
the motor home·.
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WARNING: OUTSIDE STORAGE COMPARTMENTS
ARE NOT SEALED, VENTED ENCLOSURES, AND
MAY BE ACCESSIBLE FROM INSIDE THE MOTOR
HOME. DO·NOT STORE FLAMMABLE, VOLATILE
LIQUIDS, HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS OR EQUIP-
MENT IN THESE AREAS.
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Interior Storage
Interior storage areas may be found in a number of
places in your motor home -overhead compartments,
wall closets, under the dinette, under the bed, lavy
and galley cabinets. Most of the closets anq<;:abinets
have hidden latches along one edge of the door. Press
the latch button to open the door. Overhead doors may
have friction supports to hold them open.
Drawers rest in detent notches when they are
closed. To open drawers, lift up slightly, then pull
open.
Closets may be equipped with 1 2-volt lights that
may be switched to turn ON when the closet door is
opened. Be sure the light goes OFF when you close
the closet door-your battery could be discharged
rapidly 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. Even though your Bounder
··h.as a lot of storage space, use good sense when
loading. COnsult the section on capacity and weigh.ing.
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INTERIOR AND FURNISHINGS
The materials used· inside your r:notor ·home have.
been . selected for durability and comfort. With
reasonable care, these materials wiH stanc:l.up under
·years of recreational living. The MAlNTENANCE.SEC-
TION in this manual. outlines care ·requirements for the
various upholstery fabrics, floor, cabinet, and wall
finishes.
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