Fleetwood 2011 American Eagle Owner's Manual page 102

Fleetwood 2011 motorhomes owner?s manual
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Glossary
LCCR (Load Carrying Capacity Reduction) -
The amount the OCCC is reduced due to
vehicle weight added by the dealer between
vehicle certification and first retail sale.
Monitor Panel - An electronic device that
allows you to conveniently measure the
approximate levels in the fresh water, gray
and black water tanks. You can also check the
charge in the battery/batteries.
MGTW (Maximum Gross Towing Weight) -
The maximum loaded weight of a trailer or
towed vehicle this motor home, with
equipped hitch, has been designated to tow.
MGTW cannot be increased by changing the
trailer hitch.
MTW (Maximum Tongue Weight) - The maxi-
mum permissible downward force exerted on
the hitch ball by the towed vehicle coupler.
NOTE - A statement or instruction in this
Owner's Manual with information to help you
use the vehicle or equipment more efficiently,
such as a tip.
OCCC (Occupant andCargo Carrying
Capacity) - The available weight capacity for
occupants and cargo however dealer options
may reduce this by the LCCR.
Owner's Information Package - This is a pack-
age of papers, manuals, warranty and instruc-
tion cards, and other material put together for
you by Fleetwood. These materials contain
operating and maintenance instructions for
most of the components and appliances in
your motor home.
Park Cable - The F-style video connector that
allows you to connect to an outside television
signal source, such as the cable TV feed at an
RV park, or any other 75-ohm video source.
This connector usually carries an RF modu-
lated signal.
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Park/City Water Connection - The "garden-
hose" style connector that allows you to con-
nect to an outside pressurized water source.
Power/Shore Cord - This is the main power
cord coming into your motor home electrical
system. You connect it to 120-volt AC power
at a park or campsite.
Roadside - The left side of the motor home
from the driver's point of view. So named
because, at least in North America, the "road"
outside the vehicle is usually on this side.
UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight) - The weight
of a vehicle with maximum capacity of all
fluids necessary for operation of the vehicle,
but without cargo, or accessories that are
ordinarily removed from the vehicle when
they are not in use. UVW does not include
occupants and cargo such as water in the vari-
ous holding tanks.
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) - The
legal, 17-digit vehicle identification number
as shown on the vehicle registration certifi-
cate.
WARNING - A statement or instruction in this
Owner's Manual that, if not followed, could
lead to personal injury or death.lead to per-
sonal injury or death.

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