Air Bags (If Equipped); Driving And Vehicle Control; Using The Engine To Slow The Motor Home - Fleetwood 2009 AMERICAN ALLEGIANCE User Manual

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You can visually identify the anchorage hard-
ware by inspecting the lower rear of the passen-
ger or secondary seat. A small metal anchorage
loop will be present which will allow the tether
strap hook to engage (see Illustration 1).
To use, with the seat in position, drape the tether
strap over the seat back and down (see
Illustration 2). Attach the tether strap hook to
the tether anchorage point and tighten the strap
according to the child seat manufacturers
instructions. Make sure the strap is not twisted
and that the forward facing seat is always posi-
tioned upright and locked in the forward facing
position when the motor home is in motion.
Illustration 1
Illustration 2
!
WARNING
An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to
seat failure and injury to the child. In a collision, the
seat could come loose and allow the child to crash
into the inside of the vehicle or other passengers, or
even be thrown from the vehicle. Use only the speci-
fied anchor positions to secure a child restraint requir-
ing top tether strap(s).
AIR BAGS
(If Equipped)
Air Bag Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS)
If your RV is equipped with Air Bag Supple-
mental Restraint System (SRS), please refer to
your Chassis Operator's/Owner's Guide/
Manual for any instructions supplied by the
chassis manufacturer with respect to this system.

DRIVING AND VEHICLE CONTROL

Driving your motor home will be different from
driving your family car or truck. Your motor
home is large and heavy. You may have to adjust
or learn new driving techniques to safely operate
your motor home.
Downhill driving puts extra strain on many dri-
vetrain components of your motor home. The
brakes are easily overloaded and overheated
when used for downhill slowing. Brake fade will
occur if the brakes overheat.
When driving down long grades, shift the trans-
mission to a lower gear at the top of the grade.
Rule of thumb: Use the same lowest gear going
down as it took to go up the hill. Crest the hill in
the lower gear. Monitor your speed.
Using the Engine to Slow
the Motor Home
To use the engine as a braking force, select the
next lower gear. Engine braking provides good
speed control for going down grades. When the
motor home is heavily loaded, towing or the
grade is steep, preselection of a lower gear prior
to the grade may be desirable.
On The Road
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