Sofa/Lounge Conversion; Folding Doors/Dividers; Interior Lighting; Overhead Vents - Fleetwood 1994 Pace Arrow User Manual

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Sofa/Lounge Conversion
To convert a sofa/lounge into a bed:
Remove sofa bolsters.
Lift front of sofa frame up and out.
Push the back of the lounge back and down.
Push the seat belts through the space between
the lounge back and seat.
To restore the sofa/lounge:
Pull the seat belts back up through the space.
Lift the front edge of the sofa frame up, and push
it back. The sofa back will come up.
Push the sofa into position.
Folding Doors/Privacy Curtain Dividers
The dividers allow you to separate areas in the motor
home. They glide on nylon rollers and do not require
lubrication. They are held closed by a catch. When the
dividers are open fortraveling, be sure to attach the hold
back straps to keep them from sliding back and forth.
Interior Lighting
Both decorative and "utility" style 12-volt lighting fixtures
may be used in your motor home.
Utility style fixtures may be either single or dual. A slide
switch selects either single or dual brightness. For your
convenience, some lights are operated from wall
switches. Clean the lenses with soapy water.
Overhead Vents
Overhead vents are located in the galley and bathroom
areas for fresh air circulation and exhausting heat, odors
and water vapor.
Turn the crank in the center of the vent to open and
adjust. Some vents may also be equipped with a 12-volt
fan. A switch controls fan operation. Be sure to turn the
fan OFF before closing the vent.
Close the vents or lower them before traveling to avoid
damage from wind and low overhead clearances.
The vent may be cleaned from the top of the motor
home. Use soapy water on the vent cover. The screens
may be vacuumed or lightly brushed to remove accumu-
lation.of leaves or other debris.
Lubricate the gears and mechanism yearly with a light,
water resistant grease.
Folding Chairs
In some models, loose folding chairs are provided for your
convenience. The chairs are stored under the rear bed.
MONITOR PANEL
The monitor panel allows you to conveniently check the
approximate levels in tanks and to check battery condition(s).
Electrical probes installed in the tanks measure the
levels at various points in the tanks.
To check tank levels:
Press "LP GAS," WATER" or "HOLDING TANK
1" or "2" rocker switches. HOLDING TANK 1 is
the BLAC\< water (toilet waste) tank, and HOLD-
ING TANK 2 is GRAY water (sink and shower
wastes).
The "E" or empty indicator light will always be lit
when the rocker switches are depressed. If the
tank is full, all lights will be on. Lights are
sequential, and indicate the level in approxi-
mately 1/4 tank increments. If the tank selected
is approximately 1/2-full, for example, lights "E,"
"1/4" and "1/2" will be on.
Erroneous tank level indications can be caused by:
a. Water with low mineral content. The level is
measured by a very low level electrical sig-
nal traveling through the liquid. Some water
may not conduct the signal properly. This
condition may be infrequent, but can exist.
Check the panel reading when the fresh
water tank is filled.
b. Material trapped on the sides of the holding
tanks may give a full reading when the tank
is actually empty.
NOTE: If the sensor probes mounted in the
tanks get coated with grease, the monitor panel
may indicate falsely or not at all. Avoid pouring
grease, oils or similar substances down drains
or the toilet. If this is unavoidable, the holding
tank(s) should be washed out with
a
soapy
water solution. See your dealer for additional
information.
To check the battery charge:
1. Unplug the 120-volt AC power cord to turn the
power converter off.
2. Press "BATIERY" rocker switch on the panel.
3. Turn on a light or any 12-volt appliance. The
battery must be checked with a load.
4. Read battery condition on the meter. Red is low,
yellow is fair and green is good.

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