5
Interior
Flying Cloud
5-5
Dinette
The dinette is made into a bed by raising up the front
of the table and folding the table leg up against the
bottom of the leaf as the table is raised, it will unhook
from the upper wall brackets Once it is unhooked,
it can be pulled out and the wall hinge will allow it to
be lowered on the supports of the dinette seats The
backrests of the seats are placed over the table to
complete the conversion
Dinette Table
To open the folding table, lift into a horizontal position
and pull the table leg down toward the vertical position
until it snaps into place The leg is hinged at the front
edge of the table and is held against the bottom of
the table with Velcro To extend into the double-leaf
position, lift the table slightly so the leg clears the
carpet, and slide the leg and center support out toward
the center of the trailer The leaf then unfolds and rests
against the leg support airstream recommends that,
during travel, the table be left in the upright position
Exhaust Fans
The Flying Cloud trailers are equipped with roof
ventilators, either in the center of the ceiling, in the
bathroom, or both locations
The square fans are cranked opened Round
ventilators, used in some bathrooms, are opened by
pushing straight up on the crossbar handle The round
switch can then be turned to engage the fan motor
note
The range exhaust cover on the outside of the
trailer has a swinging door that can be latched
during inclement weather and should be latched
while in travel. When operating the exhaust fan, the
latches should be turned so the door swings open
when the fan is on.
Bath Area Remote Switches
Two remote switches for appliances are located on
the bathroom wall One is for the water pump and
duplicates the pump switch on the central control
panel either remote or central control pump switch
may be used to turn the pump on or off at any time
The second remote switch, with a red indicator, is for
lighting the water heater On 20 ft models an additional
water tank heating pad switch is utilized
Shower Stall
To clean your fiberglass (plastic on 23 ft. rear bath)
shower stall unit, use warm water and one of the
stronger liquid detergents do not use abrasive
cleaners as they may scratch and dull the surface
of your unit Stubborn stains can be removed with
solvents such as turpentine, paint thinner, or acetone
Restore dulled areas by rubbing with an automotive
type liquid cleaner, then, put the soft glow back into
your unit with a light application of liquid wax
note
The 23 ft. Front Bed model has a small access door
cut into the front shower exterior wall to access
and service the shower valve plumbing.
Telephone Shower Head
The telephone shower head is designed to give
maximum flexibility in usage, and provides for water-
saving techniques when using your trailer on self-
containment It can be held in the hand and moved
about the body Normally, the best water conservation
procedure is to wet the entire body and then turn the
water off apply soap, lather thoroughly, and then rinse
the soap off The telephone shower head is also used
to fill the tub for taking a bath. When you have finished
using the shower, make sure to shut the water off at
the faucet
Retractable Clothesline
a retractable clothesline and line hook is installed for
your convenience in the shower stall of the trailer
Lounge
On certain models, the sofa converts to a bed lift up
the front of the seat and pull out Below the bed is a
large, upholstered, horizontal door that is opened by
pulling straight out and hinging down This exposes
large plastic trays This is a great place to store heavy
items since it is low to the floor and in the front of the
trailer
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To prevent possible injury, these bed legs must
be lowered and locked into place after the top is
pulled out and before putting weight on the bed.
Summary of Contents for 2015 Flying Cloud
Page 1: ...2015 Flying Cloud Owner s Manual...
Page 2: ...Publication Date October 2014...
Page 8: ...1 2 Flying Cloud Introduction NOTES...
Page 34: ...4 6 Flying Cloud Floor Plans And Specifications NOTES...
Page 54: ...Interior 5 20 Flying Cloud NOTES...
Page 70: ...Towing 7 8 Flying Cloud NOTES...
Page 89: ...8 Maintenance Flying Cloud 8 19 Electrical Diagrams 12 Volt Diagrams...
Page 90: ...Maintenance 8 20 Flying Cloud Sheet 1 of 2...
Page 91: ...8 Maintenance Flying Cloud 8 21 Sheet 2 of 2...
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