Fuses; Auxiliary 12-Volt Battery; Auxiliary Generator Power Plant (Optional) - Fleetwood Tioga Arrow 1984 Manual

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WARNING
DO NOT INSTALL 12-VOLT FUSES
WITH AMPERE RATING GREATER
THAN MARKED ON FUSE PANEL.
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FUSES
Fuses for the motor home chassis circuit are located on a panel
near the instrument panel. See your Chassis Operator's Manual
for further information. Optional equipment may have additional
fuses installed. Refer to the equipment instructions for
information.
NOTE: If fuse replacement Is necessary, replace with fuses of
the same amperage rating.
AUXILIARY 12·VOLT BATTERY
The auxiliary battery Is the primary source for normal living-area
needs. Sensing and switching circuits permit the vehicle
alternator to charge both batteries as required and prevent the
living area t2-volt requirements from depleting the vehicle
battery.
NOTE: All radios and tape decks draw from the auxiliary battery
and extended usage may discharge it.
AUXILIARY GENERATOR POWER PLANT (Optional)
The engine-driven ttS-volt generator power plant is located in a
special compartment. This generator option has a self-starting
system which includes the auxiliary battery. Controls are at the
generator and at a remote control panel located inside the motor
home.
The ttS-volt output of the generator is connected directly to a
receptacle located Inside the power cord storage compartment.
With the generator power plant operating and the power cord
plugged into this receptacle, power is conducted through the
circuit breaker panel to supply all of the ttS-volt power
requirements of the motor home, just as
if
the cord were
connected to an external power source. Gasoline for the
generator is taken from the main fuel tank through a special
feeder tube which is higher in the tank than the feeder tube to
the motor home. This arrangement prevents the generator from
running the motor home fuel tank dry.
NOTE: Refer to your Generator Power Plant Manufacturer's
Instruction Manual (provided in your Owner's Information
Kit) for service information before starting the generator .
Do not start unit with a heavy power load. Always wait at
least three minutes after starting generator before turning
on (or plugging in) heavy electrical loads. (Example:
when optional roof air conditioner is installed.)
To start the generator, hold the switch in the START position
until the unit starts, then release the switch. If unit is slow to
start, DO NOT hold the switch in the START position for more

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