Fleetwood Southwind 1984 User Manual page 10

Table of Contents

Advertisement

2
.---~
. .
,,-
........
---.,,-
r
••
~
\
/
SEWER HOSE
CAUTION
BE SURE THE WE IGHT OF PASSENGERS
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES DOES NOT'
CAUSE YOUR MOTOR HOME TO.EXCEED
AXLE LOADS AND. OVERALL VEHICLE
LOADS FOR WHICH IT WAS DESIGNED.
IF IN DOUBT, WEIGH THE VEHiCLE AT A
PUBLIC SCALE. SEE "VEHICLE LOADING
AND WEIGHING PAGE
4."
.
Check to see that drain-line cap and holding-tank knife valve(s)
are closed and secured. Add a holding-tank chemical to a few
gallons of water in your bOdy-waste holding tank. (Refer to
Plumbing Section.)
Check all headlights, stop lights. running lights, turn signals and
mirrors.
Put motor home contents in "travel condition".
a. Secure any loose objects which could shift while traveling.
b. Secure refrigerator contents (place lids on all containers
holding liquids, for example) then secure locking latch on
refrigerator door.
c.
Be sure all cabinets have the contents secured and the doors
latched.
d. Be· sure all exterior doors are closed and locked.
Adjust the driver's seat to the most comfortable position, then
adjust the side-view mirrors for maximum visibility. Keep a
9/16"
wrench (or adjustable wrench) handy for periodic mirror
adjustment or tightening.
Fill the fuel tank(s). Your motor home is designed to use only the
fuel recommended in the Chassis Operator's Manual.
Fill the liquid petroleum gas (LPG) fuel tank(s) if required.
Check for spare fuses of every size used in the vehicle. (See
Electrical Section).
Take the time before leaving to become familiar with the
instrument control panel and the operation of at: items in the
driver compartment. Check all instruments to verify that
equipment is working. The cruise control (optional) is located on
the turr:r'indicator handle. The emergency flasher control
i~
located on the right side of the steering column. Refer to the
Chassis Operator's Manual or individual instructions from
equipment manufacturers for operation of equipment, both
standard and optional.
Keep the Chassis Operator's Manual (provided in your Owner's
Information Kit) handy. It contains valuable reference information.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents