Fleetwood 1994 Flair Diesel Owner's Manual Supplement page 15

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FLAIR
1. Radio Mode Switch
Switches power to the radio between the chassis battery and the
coach battery.
2. RadiofTape Player
3. Cigarette Lighter
4. Generator Hour Meter (optional)
5. Generator Switch (optional)
6. Heaterl Air Conditioner Controls
Temperature Control Lever - Used to adjust the temperature of
the delivered air. Move lever to the left for cooler, and to the right
for warmer.
Fan Speed Switch - Turns fan on and off and adjusts speed.
Air Intake Button (RECIRC) - Selects source of intake air.
When the button is pressed in (RECIRC), interior air is recircu-
lated through the system. When button is out, air from outside
the vehicle is drawn through the system. Normally, set the button
out to circulate fresh air from outside. The RECIRC mode may
be used when you desire faster cooling or heating, or if outside
air is unusually dusty or odorous.
Air Flow Control Buttons - Selects outlet for the delivered air.
VENT - Air is delivered from the adjustable dash mounted
outlets. Vent air will be either heated or cooled depending on
position of the temperature lever.
BIL - Bi-Ievel. Air is delivered from both the dash and floor
outlets.
FLOOR - Air is delivered from floor outlets, with some directed to
the windshield to prevent fogging.
DEF - Air is delivered to the windshield from the top dash
outlets. Set fan switch to HI and temperature lever to far right for
Air Conditioning On-Off Button - Turns AlC compressor on
and off. When air conditioning is desired, press this button in
and set fan switch to any position except OFF.
AlC Indicator Light will light when the AlC button is on. In the
defrost (DEF) mode, the compressor will automatically be
engaged regardless of the button position.
7. Instrument Cluster
Consult chassis operator's manual for details on instruments.
8. Headlights
9. Auxiliary Start Switch
The Auxiliary Start System permits using the coach battery (see
"ELECTRICAL SYSTEM" chapter) to start the motor home engine
if the chassis battery is discharged.
Simultaneously push button and turn ignition key. Release when
engine starts.
If both the chassis and coach batteries are dead, the engine will
not crank. Sufficient cranking charge may be restored to the coach
batteries by plugging in to an external110V AC electrical source or
by running the generator.
The Auxiliary Start System has no effect on the vehicle except to
aid in starting the motor home engine. If the vehicle alternator is
operating properly, the batteries will be recharged while driving
(see "ELECTRICAL SYSTEM" chapter).
NOTE:
If
extended normal driving does not recharge the batteries,
see an authorized Fleetwood motor home service center.

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