Introduction - Fleetwood Bounder 2011 Owner's Manual

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Welcome to the recreational vehicle life-style
and the growing family of motor home owners.
We sincerely thank you for choosing a
Fleetwood motor home!
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NOTE
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This manual describes many features of your RV and
includes some instructions for its safe use. This man,
ual, including photographs and illustrations, is of a gen-
eral nature only. Some equipment and features
described or shown in this manual may be optional or
because of the continuous program of product change
conducted by Fleetwood,
it
is possible that recent prod·
uct changes may not be included.
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NOTE
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Throughout this manual the term "RV" represents a
"Recreational Vehicle" as defined by the NFPA 1192.
This includes motor homes, fifth wheel trailers, travel
trailers, camping trailers, recreational park trailers,
and truck campers.
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WARNING
Failure to follow proper procedures or install proper
equipment can result in property damage, injury
andlor death.
INTRODUCTION
Your motor home has been designed to provide
you with years of carefree, pleasant traveling
and vacationing. It conforms with, or exceeds,
applicable National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA), Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
(units built for Canada only), Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS), Environ-
mental Protection Agency (EPA) and California
Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations. The
seal attached just outside the entry door indi-
cates compliance with NFPA or CSA standards.
Like all equipment, your motor home will require
care and regular maintenance in order to deliver
maximum value and performance. The dealer will
give you basic operating and maintenance instruc-
tions. However, supplement this by reading all
instructional matelial(s) furnished with the motor
home in the Owner's Information Package and
the motor home Chassis Operator's!
Owner's Guide!Manual. This information out-
lines important areas of operation and mainte-
nance for you to follow for safe, trouble-free serv-
ice from your motor home. Study these matelials
carefully. A good working knowledge of your
motor home and how to care for it will help you
enjoy many miles and years of recreational living.
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