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Fleetwood 2011 American Heritage manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Fleetwood 2011 American Heritage Owner's Manual (108 pages)
Fleetwood 2011 Motorhomes Owner?s Manual
Brand:
Fleetwood
| Category:
Motorhomes
| Size: 10.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
7
Inspect and Maintain
8
Planning and Preparation
8
Owner's Information Package
8
Chassis and Vehicle Identification
9
Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance
9
After-Market Steering Aid Devices
10
Warnings, Terms and Concepts for Safe Operation of Your Motor Home
10
Event Data Recording Device
12
Drivers License Requirements
12
Warranty
13
Coverage Provided
13
What Is Not Covered by this Warranty
13
Limitations
14
Your Rights under State Law
14
Dealer's Obligations
14
Owner's Obligations
14
Manufacturer's Obligations
14
Warranty Service
14
Reporting Safety Defects
16
American Coach Information
17
Revolution
17
Electrical Circuit Breaker Panels, Circuit Fuse Panels and Battery Disconnect Switch Locations
17
Instrument Panels
19
Shifter Selector (Side-Pod)
19
Deep Snow and Mud Switch (if Equipped)
20
Instrument Panels
21
Shifter Selector (Side-Pod)
22
Instrument Panels
23
Living with Your Motor Home
24
Plumbing System and Holding Tanks
24
Draining the Holding Tanks
24
Electrical Systems
25
Battery Charging
25
Automatic Generator Start (AGS)
25
Trip / Navigation and House Monitoring
25
System
25
Reference Material
25
Navigation System
25
Cameras (if Equipped)
25
Video Select Switch (Heritage Only)
26
On the Road
27
Motor Home Loading
27
Responsibility for Proper Loading
27
Some Definitions First
27
Towing a Vehicle or Trailer
28
Suggested Owners Manual Addendum for Weight Distribution Hitches
28
Dinghy Towing
30
Towed Vehicle Wiring
31
Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity and Load Distribution
32
How to Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home
32
Dangers of Overloading
35
Loading Tips
36
Tires
36
Tire Inflation
36
Tire Rotation
36
Air Pressure and Air Pressure Monitoring System
37
Underinflation
38
Air Pressure Check
38
Tire Replacement
38
If You Get a Flat Tire
38
Changing a Flat Tire
39
Seats and Seat Belts
39
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
39
Safety Belt Maintenance
40
Safety Restraints for Children
40
Safety Belts for Children
40
Child Seat Tethers (if Equipped)
41
Air Bags (if Equipped)
41
Driving and Vehicle Control
42
Using the Engine to Slow the Motor Home
42
Maneuvering in Traffic
42
Rear View Video Monitor (if Equipped)
43
Exterior Side Camera System (if Equipped)
43
Global Positioning System Navigation (GPS) (if Equipped)
43
Trip/Engine Computer
43
Body Undercoating
44
Fuel and Fuel Systems
44
Fuel Types and Driveability Issues
44
API Refueling Advisory
44
Engine Fan
45
Exhaust System Heat
45
Engine Temperature Gauges
45
Carbon Monoxide Safety Precautions
46
Carbon Monoxide Detector/Alarm
46
Emergency Towing
46
Windshield Wipers and Washers
47
Living with Your Motor Home
49
Leveling System (if Equipped)
49
Power Entry Step (if Equipped)
49
Electric Stepwell Cover (if Equipped)
49
Stepwell Cover Operation
49
Entry and Screen Doors
50
Patio Awning (if Equipped)
50
Windows
50
Emergency Exit Window(S)
50
Remote Mirror Control
51
Power Sun Visors (if Equpped)
51
Pull Shades (if Equipped)
51
Blinds Shades (if Equipped)
51
Power Blinds (if Equipped)
51
Mini-Blinds (if Equipped)
51
Storage
52
Exterior Compartments
52
Interior Storage
52
Slide-Out Rooms (if Equipped)
53
Interior and Furnishings
53
Sofa Conversion (if Equipped)
53
Sleeper Sofa Conversion (if Equipped)
54
Interior Lighting
54
Overhead Vents
54
Folding Chairs (if Equipped)
54
Free-Standing Furniture (if Equipped)
54
Monitor Panel
55
Effects of Permanent Occupancy
55
Condensation and How to Control It
55
Dripping Ceiling Vents
57
Important Information
57
What the RV Owner Can Do
58
Fire Safety
59
Fire Safety Precautions
59
Smoke Detector/Alarm
60
Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks
61
Fresh Water System
61
External Fresh Water Hookup
61
Filling the On-Board Water Tank
61
Draining the Fresh Water Tank
62
Water Pump
62
Water Pump Filter
62
Low Point Drains
62
Troubleshooting the Fresh Water System
62
Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks
62
Leaks
63
Sanitizing the Fresh Water System
63
Exterior Shower (if Equipped)
63
Power Water Hose Reel (if Equipped)
64
Whole Coach Filter System (if Equipped)
64
Insta-Hot Drinking Water System (if Equipped)
64
Waste Water System
64
Toilet
64
Draining the Holding Tanks
65
Black Tank Flush System (if Equipped)
66
San-T-Flush Operation (Using Sanitizing Bottle from Kit) (if Equipped)
66
Holding Tank Care
67
Cold Weather Usage
68
Electrical Systems
69
Batteries
69
Chassis 12-Volt Electrical System
69
Chassis Bulbs and Fuses
69
Fleetwood 12-Volt House and Automotive
69
Electrical System
69
Battery Disconnect (if Equipped)
70
Battery Inspection and Care
70
Battery Charging
70
Solar Panel (if Equipped)
71
Selecting a Replacement Battery
71
Auxiliary Start System (if Equipped)
72
120-Volt System
72
Power Inverter
72
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
73
Generator (if Equipped)
73
Generator Fuel Supply
73
Generator Operations
73
Generator Operating Safety Precautions
74
Generator Cooling System
75
Generator Slide-Out (if Equipped)
75
Generator Maintenance
75
Automatic Generator Start Control System (if Equipped)
75
Main Features (AGS)
75
Power Cord Reel (if Equipped)
76
Electrical Wiring Diagrams
76
Motor Home Fuses and Circuit Breakers
76
Propane System
77
Propane Safety Precautions
77
System Components
78
Hoses
78
Propane Regulator
78
Using Propane System at Low Temperatures
78
Filling Propane Tanks
79
Propane System Check
79
Propane Leak Detector/Alarm
79
Lighting Propane Appliances
80
Appliances
81
Water Heater (if Equipped)
81
Water Heater Bypass Valve
81
Refrigerator
81
Forced Air Furnace (if Equipped)
81
Hydronic Heating System (if Equipped)
82
Range (if Equipped)
82
Range Exhaust Hood (if Equipped)
83
Air Conditioner with Heat Strip
83
(If Equipped)
83
Televisions and DVD Players (if Equipped)
83
Whole Coach Surge Protection (if Equipped)
84
Power TV Antenna (if Equipped)
84
Satellite Dish Antenna (if Equipped)
84
Satellite Radio (if Equipped)
84
Microwave Oven (if Equipped)
84
Washer/Dryer-Ready Option
84
Miscellaneous Appliances
85
Maintenance
87
Exterior
87
Stains
87
How to Maintain, Care For, and Repair the Finish on Your Fleetwood RV
88
Exterior Graphics Care
88
Windows, Doors, Vents and Locks
89
Fiberglass Roof System
89
Care
89
Sealant Renewal
89
Exterior Sealants
90
Door, Window, Roof Component and Molding Resealing
90
Interior
90
Fabrics
90
Solid Surface Top Care (if Equipped)
90
Laminate Top Care (if Equipped)
90
Walls and Ceiling Panels
90
Attaching Accessories to Your Motor Home
91
Plastic/Fiberglass/Tile Shower Stall
91
Floors and Carpeting
91
Tile Floor (if Equipped)
91
Engine Access
91
Generator Filters
92
Acrylic Assist Handles (if Equipped)
92
Maintenance Guideline
92
Storage
95
Storage Checklists
95
Short-Term Storage (Less than 30 Days)
95
Long-Term Storage (over 30 Days)
96
Winterization
96
Water System Winterizing for Units with Water Heaters
97
Fresh Water Winterization Procedure for Units with Hydronic Heating
98
Reactivating the Motor Home
99
After Storage
99
Glossary
101
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