Televisions And Dvd Players (If Equipped); Additional 12-Volt Equipment; Video Equipment; Tv Antenna - Fleetwood Southwind Owner's Manual

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mulations of dust that could restrict air flow.
For best performance, park the motor home in
the shade and close curtains. Close doors and
windows and turn the temperature control knob
for desired coolness. Refer to the air condi-
tioner manufacturer's instructions for detailed
operating and preventive maintenance require-
ments. Remember that air conditioners use a
large portion of your available electric power.
Experience has shown that some RV parks may
experience reduced power (low voltage) on days
with high heat or humidity, commonly referred
to as a "brown out." This condition may result
in the air conditioner circuit breaker tripping
in your power distribution center. This protects
your air conditioner motor from damage and is
necessary during low voltage conditions. This
breaker tripping is sometimes perceived as a
fault in your motor home, but it is a necessary
"safety valve."
NOTE
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Your motor home is equipped with a ceiling-ducted
air conditioning system. For most efficient opera-
tion, adjust each vent so that is completely open. If
you change the vent opening to regulate air flow try
not to restrict the vent opening to below 70% open.
Restricting air flow below this opening will affect the
efficiency of the air conditioner.
TELEVISIONS AND DVD PLAYERS
(If Equipped)
All televisions and DVD players are set up to
operate on a 120-volt AC power source. This
source can be from the generator, shore cord or
inverter.

ADDITIONAL 12-VOLT EQUIPMENT

If additional equipment requiring 12-volt power
is installed in the motor home. Obtain the
12-volt source from a properly fused battery
circuit. Consult an authorized Fleetwood dealer
before adding any additional equipment to your
motor home.

VIDEO EQUIPMENT

Video equipment can operate from inverter
power or when the motor home is connected to
120-volt power from either a public utility or a
generator.

TV ANTENNA

The roof-mounted antenna is designed for
reception of VHF and UHF television signals.
Before traveling, remember to lower the antenna
and secure it to prevent damage to the antenna,
motor home roof, or objects in the path of the
antenna, such as overhead wires. Do not travel
with the antenna raised.

Antenna Operating Instructions

Before raising antenna, check for clearance
above the vehicle .
1. To raise the antenna to operating position,
turn crank toward UP until you feel resis-
tance. Switch the TV power ON.
2. To rotate antenna, pull down on rotating
knob with both hands until it disengages the
ceiling plate. Turn the antenna for best pic-
ture and sound. Do not rotate the antenna
except in the full UP position.
3. To lower the antenna, first rotate it to align
the pointer on the ceiling plate. Then turn
the crank toward the down position; stop
when resistance is felt. Never lower the
antenna to any position without first align-
ing pointer.
4. Do not force antenna.

TELEPHONE JACK (If Equipped)

A telephone jack is conveniently located in the
front under the dash on the passenger's side
and in various locations in the motor home. The
park connection point is located near the rear on
the roadside sidewall.
Appliances
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