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Table of Contents

Draining the Holding Tanks ...................... 06-5

Black Tank Flush System (If Equipped) .... 06-6

San-T-Flush Operation (Using Sanitizing 

Bottle from Kit) (If Equipped) ............... 06-6

Holding Tank Care .................................... 06-7

Cold Weather Usage .................................. 06-8

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ............................. 07-1

  Batteries ..................................................... 07-1

Chassis 12-Volt Electrical System ................ 07-1

Chassis Bulbs and Fuses ........................... 07-1

12-Volt House and Automotive System ........ 07-1

Battery Disconnect (If Equipped) .............. 07-2

Battery Inspection and Care ...................... 07-2

Battery Charging ....................................... 07-2

Solar Panel (If Equipped) .......................... 07-3

Selecting a Replacement Battery ............... 07-3

Auxiliary Start System (If Equipped) ......... 07-4

120-Volt System ............................................ 07-4

Power Inverter ........................................... 07-4

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) .... 07-5

Generator (If Equipped) ............................ 07-5

Generator Fuel Supply .............................. 07-5

Generator Operations ................................ 07-5

Generator Operating Safety Precautions .... 07-6

Generator Cooling System ......................... 07-7

Generator Slide-Out (If Equipped) ............ 07-7

Generator Maintenance ............................. 07-7

Automatic Generator Start  

Control System (If Equipped) ................ 07-7

Main Features (AGS) ................................. 07-7

Power Cord Reel (If Equipped) ................. 07-8

Electrical Wiring Diagrams ........................... 07-8

Motor Home Fuses and Circuit Breakers ...... 07-8

PROPANE SYSTEM ....................................... 08-1

Propane Safety Precautions ........................... 08-1

System Components ...................................... 08-2

Hoses .......................................................... 08-2

Propane Regulator ..................................... 08-2

Using Propane System at Low  

Temperatures .............................................. 08-2

Filling Propane Tanks .................................... 08-3

Propane System Check .................................. 08-3

Propane Leak Detector/Alarm  ....................... 08-3

  Testing Procedure  ...................................... 08-4

  Procedures to take During an Alarm ........ 08-4

Lighting Propane Appliances ........................ 08-5

APPLIANCES .................................................. 09-1

Water Heater .................................................. 09-1

Water Heater Bypass Valve ....................... 09-1

Refrigerator .................................................... 09-1

Forced Air Furnace (If Equipped) ................. 09-1

Hydronic Heating System (If Equipped) ....... 09-2

Range ............................................................. 09-2

Range Exhaust Hood (If Equipped) ............... 09-3

Air Conditioner with Heat Pump ................... 09-3

Televisions and DVD Players  ...................... 09-3

LCD/LED Television ..................................... 09-3

Whole Coach Surge Protection  

(If Equipped) .............................................. 09-4

Power TV Antenna (If Equipped) .................. 09-4

Satellite Dish Antenna (If Equipped) ............ 09-4

Satellite Radio (If Equipped) ......................... 09-4

Microwave Oven ............................................ 09-4

Washer/Dryer-Ready Option .......................... 09-4

Miscellaneous Appliances ............................. 09-5

MAINTENANCE ............................................. 10-1

Exterior .......................................................... 10-1

Stains .......................................................... 10-1

How to Maintain, Care for, and

Repair the Finish on your Motor Home ..... 10-2

Exterior Graphics Care ............................. 10-2

Windows, Doors, Vents and Locks ............ 10-3

Fiberglass Roof System ................................. 10-3

Cleaning ..................................................... 10-3

Care............................................................ 10-3

Sealant Renewal ......................................... 10-3

Exterior Sealants ............................................ 10-4

Summary of Contents for American Allegiance

Page 1: ...manual were as accurate as possible at the time of publication Materials design and specifications are subject to change without notice American Coach has designed its recreational vehicles for a vari...

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Page 3: ...rds are of special significance Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that if not avoided will result in death or serious injury DANGER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not a...

Page 4: ...Revolution Drivers Controls 03 5 Instrument Panels 03 5 Shifter Selector Side Pod 03 6 Eagle Drivers Controls 03 7 Instrument Panels 03 7 Shifter Selector Side Pod 03 8 Deep Snow and Mud Switch If Eq...

Page 5: ...ndows 05 2 Emergency Exit Window s 05 2 Remote Mirror Control 05 3 Power Sun Visors If Equipped 05 3 Pull Shades If Equipped 05 3 Blinds Shades If Equipped 05 3 Power Blinds If Equipped 05 3 Mini Blin...

Page 6: ...grams 07 8 Motor Home Fuses and Circuit Breakers 07 8 PROPANE SYSTEM 08 1 Propane Safety Precautions 08 1 System Components 08 2 Hoses 08 2 Propane Regulator 08 2 Using Propane System at Low Temperatu...

Page 7: ...peting 10 5 Tile Floor If Equipped 10 5 Engine Access 10 6 Generator Filters 10 6 Acrylic Assist Handles If Equipped 10 7 Windshield Wipers and Washers 10 7 Maintenance Guideline 10 7 STORAGE 11 1 Sto...

Page 8: ...with the motor home in the Owner s Information Package and the motor home Chassis Operator s Owner s Guide Manual This information outlines important areas of operation and maintenance for you to fol...

Page 9: ...ntinuing safety and comfort depend on it This manual includes a section outlining maintenance intervals If you follow the maintenance guidelines you will minimize the possibility of failure of any imp...

Page 10: ...VEH MFD BY DATE OF VEH MFD GVWR 0 KG LB FRONT GAWR 0 KG LB WITH RIMS TIRES AT 0 KPA COLD SINGLE PSI INTERMEDIATE KG LB GAWR WITH RIMS TIRES AT KPA COLD PSI REAR GAWR 0 KG LB WITH RIMS TIRES AT 0 KPA C...

Page 11: ...red or killed Drive defensively at all times DO NOT drive if you are tired have been drinking alcoholic beverages are under the influence of any controlled substance or are taking any medication or dr...

Page 12: ...pping a towed unit on mountain roads will be very different from what you experience on level ground State laws in the United States and provincial laws in Canada vary concerning towing equipment requ...

Page 13: ...pped with driver passenger air bags Navigational or Vehicle Avoidance Systems and or equipped with certain other electronic devices may be equipped with event data recording capabilities Your motor ho...

Page 14: ...ystem including the chassis and drive train tires and batteries all of which are covered by the separate warranties of the respective manufacturers of these components 2 Components or items expressly...

Page 15: ...orrect defects in material or workmanship OWNER S OBLIGATIONS The owner is responsible for normal maintenance as described in the Owner s Information Package however minor adjustments such as adjustme...

Page 16: ...IGNATED ABOVE AS TO STRUCTURAL DEFECTS ANY ACTION TO ENFORCE THESE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE COMMENCED MORE THAN NINETY 90 DAYS AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE THREE YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD...

Page 17: ...se parts will have to be returned to your dealer before you can be reimbursed for their cost Always make a written list of the motor home problems or the specific work you want done If you ve had work...

Page 18: ...ican Coach Owner Relations at 1 800 435 7345 If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall...

Page 19: ...g halogen bulbs Do not touch glass area with bare hands If bulb is touched with bare hands wipe the bulb clean with rubbing alcohol Do not use near flammable or combustible materials and or objects wh...

Page 20: ...ting Air Conditioning Fan Temperature Control 15 Vent Control 17 Defrost Temperature Control 18 Back up Monitor 19 Radio Satellite Radio Tire Pressure Navigation System CD DVD 20 ATI Temperature Compa...

Page 21: ...03 3 Tradition and Allegiance Information DRIVER S CONTROLS Instrument Panel...

Page 22: ...ck Up Monitor Engine Diagnostics 17 Blank 18 Docking Lights 19 Hood Light Switch 20 Dome Light Switch 21 Radio Switch 22 Blank 23 Generator Start Switch 24 12 Volt Outlet 25 Generator Hour Meter Gauge...

Page 23: ...03 5 Revolution Information...

Page 24: ...Revolution Information 03 6...

Page 25: ...Eagle Information 03 7 DRIVER S CONTROLS...

Page 26: ...Eagle Information 03 8 SHIFTER SELECTOR SIDE POD...

Page 27: ...exceed this period you will be required to turn the motor off with the ignition key wait five seconds with the key in the off position and restart your engine Press the Travel Mode on the leveling sy...

Page 28: ...t by pulling the T handle out on the valve and watch for discharge down the sewer hose 3 Electric Dump Valve if equipped Allow enough time for the tank to drain completely When the tanks is empty push...

Page 29: ...d camera images can be displayed one at a time The cameras are also automatically selected when the ignition is in the ON position There are three camera functions that automatically occur based on ex...

Page 30: ...oaded weight a specific axle is designed to carry GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating Is the value specified by the motor home manufacturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motor home with...

Page 31: ...ue Weight GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating The ratings for the above factors are all listed on the Federal Certification Tag posted inside the motor home Tire Capacity The tire capacity is dependent upon...

Page 32: ...motor home handles and responds will be affected by the way the towed unit is loaded If the tongue weight is too light in relations to the GTW handling and response will change and your motor home wi...

Page 33: ...ped with your motor home are rated to equal or exceed the loads of your towed trailer automobile dolly or other towed load The weight label on your hitch receiver provides the maximum trailer weight r...

Page 34: ...bars and hitch equipment is rated to handle the weight of the vehicle you intend to tow In addition the dinghy must be equipped with its own independent auxiliary brake system that is activated any t...

Page 35: ...Home Refer to your local telephone directory to find a public weigh station The following procedures will help you determine whether your loaded motor home complete with cargo fluids passengers and d...

Page 36: ...d even though the total axle load is within the GAWR It is important to redistribute the load to avoid component failure as well as to improve the handling characteristics of the vehicle With these ac...

Page 37: ...proper inflation pressures recommended for single and dual axles equipped Always inflate each axle set to the tire with the higher of the side to side loads WEIGHING YOUR TANDEM AXLE MOTOR HOME To Ob...

Page 38: ...harts published by the tire manufacturer to determine the proper inflation pressures recommended for single and dual axles equipped Always inflate each axle set to the tire with the higher of the side...

Page 39: ...oper proper inflation pressure must be maintained and tread depth and wear must be monitored Properly inflated and maintained tires also contribute to overall motor home stability and safety Refer to...

Page 40: ...r pressure you need to use depends on the weight of your fully loaded vehicle So you cannot determine your correct air pressure unless you know your vehicle s actual weights Your vehicle may be equipp...

Page 41: ...ou must check your tires when they are warm or hot do allow for a slight increase in air pressure and make sure they are within a couple of pounds of each other on the same axle Frequently check tires...

Page 42: ...d ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips to reduce the risk of serious injury to the abdomen or neck that could be caused by sliding under the safety belts in a...

Page 43: ...ace a child anywhere near them Children who are too large for child safety seats should always wear safety belts Safety Belts for Children If the shoulder belt cannot be properly positioned so that it...

Page 44: ...ental Restraint System SRS If your RV is equipped with Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System SRS please 04 15 On The Road Illustration 1 WARNING An incorrectly anchored tether strap could lead to seat...

Page 45: ...quipped will help you keep aware of your vehicle s position and the position of other vehicles and or obstructions near your motor home You must monitor them constantly while you are driving Become fa...

Page 46: ...STEM If Equipped Refer to Owner s Information Package for operating instructions GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM NAVIGATION GPS If Equipped Your motor home is equipped with a Global Positioning Navigation S...

Page 47: ...orrect fuel for their location and seasonal conditions Sometimes though fuel blended for winter is supplied during summer months To determine which fuel your vehicles uses check the fuel fill door or...

Page 48: ...ing plumbing or other components which may be effected by exhaust system heat Be sure to inspect your motor homes exhaust system at a minimum of once per year During the inspection the exhaust system...

Page 49: ...m does not indicate a faulty detector alarm The detector alarm is doing its job of warning you of potentially high concentrations of carbon monoxide Test the CO detector alarm after the motor home has...

Page 50: ...de in the towed vehicle Spartan Motors Chassis Customer Assistance 800 543 4277 WINDSHIELD WIPERS WASHERS Your motor home is equipped with windshield wipers It is important to have the proper windshie...

Page 51: ...rotecting the headlamp s beam on the vertical surface 7 Repeat step 5 for the passenger s side headlamp 8 Activate the head lamp system Using Figure 1 below the projected beam on the vertical surface...

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Page 54: ...ion Ignition Entry Step Entry Step Switch Switch Position Position Position Action OFF OFF Step extends and retracts with the opening and closing of the door OFF ON Step stays in the extended position...

Page 55: ...ed to and the drains become clogged the window track may fill and over flow with water creating the illusion the window is leaking If water collects in the bottom channel and overflows check the weep...

Page 56: ...pped with optional power sun visors The driver s control panel contains controls for the up down operation for both left and right driver and passenger sun visors PULL SHADES If Equipped To Lower shad...

Page 57: ...s containers and dishes before traveling Exterior storage compartments may not be watertight in all conditions Carry any articles which could be damaged by water inside the motor home Care must be exe...

Page 58: ...aged or set Slide out key or switch activated Battery voltage must be 13 0 Volts dc or greater INTERIOR AND FURNISHINGS The materials used inside your motor home have been selected for durability and...

Page 59: ...ower 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...

Page 60: ...id weather moisture can condense on the inside surfaces of your RV during cold weather when the humidity of the interior air is high Water vapor will condense on the inside of the windows and walls In...

Page 61: ...inside of the glass Excessive moisture in the air could show up as water running down or dripping off walls ceilings or fixtures It may look like your roof or windows are leaking This water may stain...

Page 62: ...rnace blower clean and unobstructed This helps air circulation Do not operate a humidity device on your furnace Dripping Ceiling Vents During cold weather or hot when using your air conditioner conden...

Page 63: ...low 40 Ventilate kitchens and bathrooms by opening windows using exhaust fans or running the air conditioning to remove excess moisture in the air and to facilitate evaporation of water from wet surfa...

Page 64: ...any maintenance instructions provided with the device so they are ready to operate properly and safely Parts or internal chemicals may deteriorate in time and need replacement Always follow maintenanc...

Page 65: ...e read the smoke detector alarm operating instructions for details on testing and caring for this important safety device Test the smoke detector alarm after the motor home has been in storage before...

Page 66: ...h the other end of the potable water hose to city water connection located on the motor home Make sure all connections are tight 4 Turn on the RV park city water supply Open all faucets inside the mot...

Page 67: ...conds This is normal and is not cause for concern The water flow will become steady when all air is bled from the water lines Water Pump Filter Dirt mineral scale and organic matter are filtered out o...

Page 68: ...nt back flow of water into the fresh water system reducing the possibility of contamination of the water supply When the faucet is in the OFF position with the shower hose held above the faucet water...

Page 69: ...event waste gases from backing up into the RV The drain plumbing is made of plastic and is durable and resistant to most chemicals All drain plumbing except the toilet connection terminates in the gra...

Page 70: ...and then drain into the sewage system The holding tank drain valve outlet is to be used with a removable termination fitting that locks onto the outlet with a clockwise twist Clamp the sewer drain ho...

Page 71: ...ation cap Rinse out the sewer hose with fresh water and remove the sewer hose from the dump station If you are parked at a site with a semipermanent sewer hookup keep the black water knife valve close...

Page 72: ...Use a special holding tank deodorant chemical approved for septic tank systems in the black water holding tank These chemicals aid the breakdown of solid wastes and make the system much more pleasant...

Page 73: ...nce the clog is cleared If the seal gets damaged it is easily replaced Cold Weather Usage The holding tank s area is heated through ducts from the coach heating system To prevent holding tank freeze u...

Page 74: ...ally check all light bulbs to ensure they are not burned out Always replace a light fixture with the correct bulb to prevent injury or damage to the fixture or surrounding area 12 VOLT HOUSE AND AUTOM...

Page 75: ...p of the battery is normal acid neutralization Avoid getting the soda solution in the battery 3 Dry the cables and terminals 4 Do not use grease on the bare metal inside the cable terminals to prevent...

Page 76: ...tional information on battery charge pattern settings Plugging your motor home into house hold 120 Volt power may not sufficiently charge your batteries Solar Panel If Equipped Your new motor home may...

Page 77: ...the ground pin in the cable connector or defeat the ground circuit in the motor home To connect the power cord to external service turn off both the circuit breakers at the external service and the m...

Page 78: ...the problem has been corrected 4 To restore power push the RESET button Generator If Equipped Your motor home is equipped with a diesel powered generator which will provide complete electrical self c...

Page 79: ...before further operation Disconnect the battery ies before performing any maintenance on the generator Allow the generator to cool before performing any maintenance Do not use the generator as an emer...

Page 80: ...eatures Automatic Gen Start Easy to use push button operation controls all functions of the AGS Time is indicated to the hour by an internal real time clock Quiet time periods can be entered in hours...

Page 81: ...wiring diagrams may be available to help troubleshoot a problem If you need specific wiring information please contact your dealer Complete wiring diagrams are not available MOTOR HOME FUSES AND CIRCU...

Page 82: ...lammable and potentially explosive Use proper handling lighting and ventilating procedures WARNING IF YOU SMELL PROPANE 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not tou...

Page 83: ...f automatic ignition appliances may continue to spark when Propane is turned off at the container 7 Do not fill Propane containers to more than 80 capacity Overfilling can result in uncontrolled Propa...

Page 84: ...may have accumulated The detector alarm unit is powered by the 12 volt DC system in your motor home A green light on the detector alarm front panel indicates that the detector alarm has power Test the...

Page 85: ...ician 8 Your propane alarm will operate down to 8 volts DC Do not operate the vehicle in the event the batteries drop below 8 volts DC Battery voltage can be checked and monitored on the monitor locat...

Page 86: ...indows to air out the motor home These materials should burn off after the first 15 to 20 minutes of appliance operation Always follow the appliance manufacturer s lighting operating and maintenance i...

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Page 88: ...frigerator and operating instructions may differ Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is parked make sure it is level If it is not level the refrigerant will not circulate cooling act...

Page 89: ...e propane oven and burners are operated with propane The basic operation is the same as the range in your home This warning label has been located in the cooking area to remind you to provide an adequ...

Page 90: ...e a large portion of your available electric power Experience has shown that some RV parks may experience reduced power low voltage on days with high heat or humidity commonly referred to as a brown o...

Page 91: ...n connected A wall receptacle for the microwave is located in the overhead cabinet adjacent to the microwave cabinet WASHER DRYER READY OPTION If your RV is equipped with an electric dryer ready optio...

Page 92: ...do not affect its strength Weathering can take the form of chalking fading and yellowing The best insurance against these effects is routine maintenance If the finish is not washed and waxed thorough...

Page 93: ...nti freeze hydraulic fluid or windshield washer fluid to stand on the paint remove immediately by rinsing with water Do not wax for the first 60 days Ice and snow should be brushed not scraped off Hav...

Page 94: ...ousehold non scented dishwashing detergent and plenty of water Be sure to keep the sidewalls wet to reduce streaking Care The fiberglass roof itself does not require annual coatings or additional seal...

Page 95: ...material Solid Surface Top Care If Equipped The counter top is constructed of a solid surface material that requires little care Routine care involves wiping the surface with a damp cloth to remove w...

Page 96: ...d floor Tile Floor If Equipped These recommendations have been included as recommendations only consult a tile installation professional in the event additional information is needed on the process is...

Page 97: ...ill come clean when subjected to pressurized steam As a last resort some installers elect to cut out the grout and regrout This is possible although care must be taken to not damage or loosen the tile...

Page 98: ...s Manual will ensure your RV will provide you many years of enjoyable use Severe climates either hot or cold can affect your seals sealants plumbing propane system and cause internal condensation iss...

Page 99: ...nd GFI receptacles Complete Propane pressure check and s system check Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator etc l Inspect generator exhaust system l Insp...

Page 100: ...See Winterization section in this manual 10 Turn off water pump and water heater switches 11 Turn off Propane at tank valve 12 Turn off refrigerator and furnace 13 Turn off range and oven burner valv...

Page 101: ...e fuel stabilizers should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the additive manufacturer s instructions Operate the vehicle regularly during the storage period to...

Page 102: ...Be sure ALL water from ALL plumbing fixtures has been drained 13 Close holding tank drain valves 14 Pour approximately five gallons of approved non toxic antifreeze into the fresh water tank 15 Turn t...

Page 103: ...2 Open all water faucets sinks and showers 3 Open all low points for HOT and COLD water in the service compartment 4 If equipped with a Hot Water Heater remove the drain plug located at the bottom of...

Page 104: ...ission fluid rear axle oil 5 Check charge level in batteries Refill and recharge as necessary Reinstall batteries if necessary Be sure cable ends and terminals are clean and free of corrosion Check Ch...

Page 105: ...r adjusted for proper pressure by a qualified technician 26 Inspect and clean the interior 27 Check the sealant around all roof floor and body seams and windows Reseal if necessary See Sealant Renewal...

Page 106: ...four tires on the ground Doorside The right side of the motor home from the driver s point of view So named because the main entry exit door is on this side Factory Weight The UVW at the time of shipm...

Page 107: ...television signal source such as the cable TV feed at an RV park or any other 75 ohm video source This connector usually carries an RF modulated signal Park City Water Connection The garden hose style...

Page 108: ...or social and recreational rallies throughout different locations Great Lakes Chapter Happy Wanderers Chapter Mac Pack Chapter Missouri Valley Chapter NorCal Northwest Chapter Northeast Chapter South...

Page 109: ...lize and relax with fellow American Coach owners while experiencing travel and companionship with others who share the same passion for road as you Seminars Informational Sessions Support Expert Train...

Page 110: ...nderstand that every American Coach owner deserves the very best and we settle for nothing less Our dedication doesn t stop when a customer drives off the lot It s the pivotal force that sets us apart...

Page 111: ...Cell 2 I we own American Heritage Year American Allegiance Year American Eagle Year American Dream Year American Tradition Year American Revolution Year Limited Year Dues First Time Member 55 00 45 0...

Page 112: ...1 U S 224 East P O Box 31 Decatur Indiana 46733 260 728 2121 SERVICE CONTACT AMERICAN COACH OWNER RELATIONS P O Box 1007 Decatur IN 46733 1 800 435 7345 SALES CONTACT AMERICAN COACH SALES 1031 U S 224...

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