Driver/Passenger Seats; Seat 8Elts; Child Restraint - Fleetwood 1990 Southwind Owner's Manual

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NOTE: If extended normal driving does not
recharge the batteries, see an authorized Fleet-
wood motor home service center.
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Heater/Air Conditioner Controls -The cockpit
Heater/Air Conditioner controls are located on the
lower right instrument panel. These controls
operate the heating and air conditioning systems
for the driver/cockpit area only.
Cool/Heat Lever-Push this lever to the left
or right for cooling/heating.
Function Selector Buttons
OFF-No heating or cooling, but fan runs
at low speed for continuous circulation of
outside air through the instrument panel
outlets.
MAX AlC-Air conditioner compressor is
on, inside air is recirculated through the
system for maximum cooling.
AlC-Air conditioner compressor is on, out-
side air is circulated through instrument
panel outlets.
VENT -AIC compressor is off, outside air
is circulated through the instrument panel
outlets.
HEAT -A/C compressor is off, outside air is
circulated through the heating system, and
distributed to floor outlets.
Heated air is circulated to defroster outlets.
Fan Switch - Sets fan speed to any of 4
speeds. The fan switch does not affect the
fan if the OFF function button is pressed.
Driver/Passenger Seats
The driver's and passenger's seats offer four posi-
tion/comfort adjustments:
CAUTION: Do not adjust the seat position while the
vehicle is in motion.
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Forward/Back - The forward/back lever is located
on the left side of the seat.
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Push the lever forward to unlock. Release the lock
lever to secure the seat position.
Swivel - The swivel lock lever is located on the
left side of the seat.
Push the lever forward to swivel. The seat locks
in the center, forward position. When unlocked, the
seat will swivel freely around to the center position.
Recline and Lumbar Adjustment -
The recliner
lever is located on the seat arm.
Push the lever to recline. The angle is continuous-
ly variable. Release lever at desired angle.
Turn the lumbar adjuster at the side of the seat
as desired.
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Seat Belts
Seat belts are an important safety feature of your vehi-
cle. For your protection, always use your seat belts. The
driver'S seat and other seats designed to carry
passengers while under way have been equipped with
seat belts.
WARNING: ALL RIDERS SHOULD BE FURNISH-
ED WITH AND USE SEAT BELTS WHILE THE VEHI-
CLE IS IN MOTION. SEATS WHICH ARE NOT
EQUIPPED WITH SAFETY BELTS SHOULD NOT BE
OCCUPIED WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION
AND WILL BE LABELED: "NOT FOR USE WHILE
THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION:' IT IS NOT POSSI-
BLE TO BELT IN PERSONS USING BEDS.
Adjust seat belts as follows:
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Pivot buckle at right angles to the belt and pull
to the desired length.
To fasten belt, be sure it is not twisted, then push
the tongue end of one belt into the buckle of the
mating belt. Be sure it latches. Adjust the belt snug-
ly as low on the abdomen as comfort will allow,
for greatest safety.
To release the belt, depress the button in the center
of the buckle and slide the tongue out of the bUCkle.
Never use a belt for more than one person at a time.
Child Restraint
All vehicle occupants, and especially children, should
be restrained whenever riding in vehicles. Holding a child
in your arms is not a substitute for a child restraint
system. In an accident, a child held in a person's arms
can be struck or crushed by any unrestrained rider. An
unrestrained child could also be injured by striking the
interior, or by being thrown from the vehicle during a
sudden maneuver or impact. A child restraint system
can help protect a child while riding in a vehicle. Child
restraint systems are designed to be secured in the
vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap portion of a lap-
shoulder belt. Children could be endangered in a crash
if their child restraints are not properly secured in the
vehicle.
Children small enough for a child restraint system
should be restrained that way if at all possible. However,
the following may provide some degree of protection_
if a child restraint is not used.
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Infants who cannot sit up should be placed in a
padded baby carrier. Put it crosswise on the vehicle
seat and securely restrain it with the vehicle's seat
belts.
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Children who can sit up by themselves should be
restrained with the seat belts provided. Never let
a child stand or kneel on any seat.
When using any child restraint system, be sure to read
and follow all instructions on installation and use that
come with the system.
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