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Summary of Contents for American Dream 1999

Page 1: ...ed No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any informtion storage or retrieval system w...

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Page 3: ...corporated in their coaches optional tours and activities the latest info from Fleetwood s American Coach Division and new coaches displayed by dealers AMERICAN COACH ASSOCIATION members also receive...

Page 4: ...LKABOUT RALLEY SEARCHER C SPORT AND CHEVROLET FLYER C AMERICAN COACH SERVICE CENTER WITH OVERNIGHT PARKING EAGLE DREAM TRADITION FLYERS LIMITED D PLANT 91 REGIONAL SERVICE CENTER ALL OTHER FLEETWOOD M...

Page 5: ...ONE__________ AMERICAN DREAM LIMITED MODEL ___ YEAR ___ LlC ______ STATE ____ DUES Use this chart to determine your dues according to month joined JULy 36 00 AUG 33 00 SEPT 30 00 OCT 27 00 NOVEMBER 24...

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Page 7: ...R DOES NOT RESOLVE THE PROBLEM If the dealer Is unable or unwiUlng to resolve a problem which the owner Is convinced Is covered by the warranty he should contact the manufacturing ptant at the address...

Page 8: ...national Corporation WARNING IRRITANT THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A UREA FORMAL DEHYDE RESIN AND MAY RELEASE FORMALDEHYDE VAPORS IN LOW CONCENTRATIONS FORMALDEHYDE CAN BE IRRITATING TO THE EYES AND UPPER RE...

Page 9: ...WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS USED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME WARNING PORTABLE FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING WOOD AND CHARCOAL GRILLS AND STOVES SHAL NOT BE USED INSIDE THIS RECREATIONAL VEHICLE THE USE OF...

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Page 11: ...al 2 3 Spring Brakes 2 3 Air Gauges 2 3 Parking Brake 2 4 Using Air Brakes 2 5 Stopping Distance 2 5 Braking On Downgrades 2 6 3 AIR CONDITIONERS 4 AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM 5 APPLIANCES 6 SEMI AUTOMATIC...

Page 12: ...ELECTRICAL HOUSE SYSTEMS 12 120 VOLT 12 Volt System 11 1 Battery Disconnect 11 1 Battery Inspection Care 11 2 Battery Charging 11 3 Solar Panel 11 4 Selecting A Replacement Battery 11 4 120 Volt Syste...

Page 13: ...AINTENANCE Exterior Finish 19 1 Stains 19 2 Windows Doors Vents Locks 19 2 Rubber Roof System 19 3 Cleaning 19 3 Care 19 3 Sealant Renewal 19 4 Door Window Roof Component Molding Resealing 19 4 Stainl...

Page 14: ...recautions 25 2 Generator Cooling System 25 4 Generator Maintenance 25 4 26 INTERIOR FURNISHINGS Effects Of Long Term Occupancy 26 1 Ventilation Controlling Condensation 26 2 Ventilate With Outside Ai...

Page 15: ...Gas Tanks 28 7 LP Gas System Leak Checks 28 8 LP Leak Detector 28 9 Lighting LP Gas Appliances 28 11 29 MAINTENANCE CHART 30 MONITOR PANEL Fluid Monitor Panel 30 1 Electrical Monitor Panel 30 2 31 MO...

Page 16: ...nts for Children 35 3 Safety Belts for Children 35 3 Safety Seats for Children 35 4 36 SERVICE 37 STORAGE Exterior Compartments 37 1 Interior Storage 37 2 38 STORING THE MOTOR HOME Storage Checklists...

Page 17: ...ypass Valve 43 2 44 WINDOWS Dual Pane Windows 44 1 Emergency Exit Window 44 1 Power Windows 44 1 45 WINTERIZATION Water System Winterizing 45 1 46 SPECIFICATIONS Lamps Bulbs 46 1 Fuses Circuit Breaker...

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Page 19: ...to your motor horne Like all finely crafted equipment your motor horne will require care and regularmaintenance in order to deliver maximum value and performance The dealer will give you basic operat...

Page 20: ...ion to these statements while you read this manual NOTE This product is designed for recreational use and short term occupancy only It is not designed or intended to be used as permanent housing Use o...

Page 21: ...ticular appliance contact your dealer You will automatically receive an Ownercare Card approximately 3 4 weeks after delivery of your new motor home This plastic card is imprinted with your name the m...

Page 22: ...n a problem is not handled to your satisfaction 1 Discuss any warranty related problems directly with the man agerand orownerofthe dealership giving them an opportunity to help the service department...

Page 23: ...3 or 366 0123 in Washington D C or write to NHTSA U S Department ofTransportation Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other infonnation about motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA Hotline OWNER S IN...

Page 24: ...our Fleetwood dealer or Service Center FEDERAL CERTIFICATION TAG MfG BY DATE OF MFG INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MFG BY DATE OF INC VEH MFR GVWR KGS LBS GAWR FRONT KGS LBS WITH RIMS TIRES AT KPA COLD SINGLE PSI...

Page 25: ...ssure is controlled In the event ofa malfunction in the system theABS in the affected wheel s is disabled that wheel still has normal brakes The other wheels keep the ABS function TheABS warning lamp...

Page 26: ...emair pressure The rear airpressure gauge indicates rearbrake system air pressure Please note that the vehicle will not move until air pressure is sufficient to release the brake safety springs The ga...

Page 27: ...of the system faster than the compressor can restore it If the pressure gets too low the service brakes will not function properly and the spring brakes will be applied automatically When you push dow...

Page 28: ...braking system the spring brakes will be applied suddenly This may cause loss of traction and vehicle control Refer to the Chassis Owner s Manual for further information on the functioning of the bra...

Page 29: ...ever leave your motor home unattended without setting the parking brake USING AIR BRAKES For normal stops push the brake pedal down until the vehicle comes to a smooth stop In emergencies brake so tha...

Page 30: ...s overheat When driving down long grades shift the transmission to alowergear at the top of the grade Rule of thumb Use the same lowest gear going down as it took to go up the hill Crest the hill in t...

Page 31: ...h heat or humidity This condition is commonly called a brown out A brown out may cause the air conditioner circuit breaker in the distribution panel to trip This protects your air conditioner motor fr...

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Page 33: ...motor home ride height Each wheel maintains a preset distance between the chassis and the wheel Each air bag one at each axle may contain a different air pressure This pressure is determined automatic...

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Page 35: ...NOTE The individual appliance manuals included in your Owner s Information Package contain detailed operating and maintenance instructions Always refer to the respective manual for the appliance in q...

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Page 37: ...mpt to lift the motorhome off the ground with the leveling system for any reason RAISE FRONT raileS Bectronic IeYellights indicate which front of coach pad to push to obtain level Level indicator figh...

Page 38: ...nel ON OFF light and Electronic Level lights will illuminate 2 Check top see that the excess slope indicator is not flashing If excess slope indicator is flashing move the motor home to a more level l...

Page 39: ...ition the JACKS DOWN light will go out 3 When the JACKS DOWN lights go out push the ON OFF pad on the control panel to tum the system OFF Look at all the jacks and make sure they are all fully retract...

Page 40: ...ARNING Do not use this procedure if retraction with the semi automatic controller is possible 1 Be sure no one is in or near the motor home 2 Be sure all obstacles are removed from under the motor hom...

Page 41: ...edure Contact your dealer if this happens Figure 1 VALVE FUNCTION Top Middle Bottom Pump To Fill Front Roadside Left Curbside Right Dump Valve 1 Retract all jacks 2 Shut off engine 3 Remove fill port...

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Page 43: ...lity of accumulating either outside underneath or inside your vehicle or any nearby vehicles Outside air movements can carry exhaust gases inside the vehicle through windows or other openings remote f...

Page 44: ...It is designed to alert you to the presence of CO gas Test the CO detector after the motor home has been in storage before each trip and at least once a week during use The carbon monoxide detector d...

Page 45: ...on High Temperature Warning Light 20 Chassis Engine Low 011 Pressure Warning Light 21 Left Turn Signal Indicator Light 22 Speedometer Gauge 23 Transmission Temperature Gauge 24 Chassis Engine Coolant...

Page 46: ...e temperature gauges have been calibrated to indicate a midrange reading as the normal operating temperature The reason for this is that many owners perceive 2120 F as the boiling point However this i...

Page 47: ...the SET ACCEL switch was released 3 Hold the SET ACCEL switch up to accelerate When the switch is released the vehicle will maintain the new speed The cruise control can be disengaged by any of the fo...

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Page 49: ...ive train components If you anticipate overtaking and passing other ve hicles remember that your motor home may not achieve the required speed as quickly as you expect The engine speed RPM for the eng...

Page 50: ...utral N and set the parking brake when parking the motor home Shift Selector Allison MD3060 Transmission NOTE For additional transmission operation information see Section 43ofthis manualorthe Transmi...

Page 51: ...engine as a braking force select the next lower gear Ifthe motor home is exceeding the maximum RPM for this gear use the service brakes to slow down When a lower speed is reached the transmission Elec...

Page 52: ...he stopping distance See the Chassis Owner s Manual for addi tional information MIRRORS PARKING Be alert to yourvehicle s position in traffic Use caution when maneuvering to allow for the length and w...

Page 53: ...ns as the front and rear portions of the motor home swing wider than an automobile When parking on an incline turn the front wheels into the curb in the direction of the roll to aid the parking brake...

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Page 55: ...gine charging system ignition system instrument panel and control systems the headlights taillights turn signals systems other vehicle lights and accessories systems The four locations for chassis fus...

Page 56: ...the motor home is stopped Shift the transmission to Nand apply the parking brake 2 Press and hold the AUXILIARY START switch on the instrument panel 3 Start the chassis engine with the ignition switc...

Page 57: ...chassis or house batteries and extended usage when not traveling may discharge them BATTERY DISCONNECT Also see CHASSIS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM chapter Some accessories or equipment such as clocks radios o...

Page 58: ...before working around batteries Usecaution when using metal tools If a tool contacts a battery terminal or metal connected to it a short circuit could occur which could cause personal injury explosio...

Page 59: ...assis charging system while on the road The ACfDC power converter will also charge both sets of batteries when plugged into 120 volt service or if the generator is running If the batteries are disconn...

Page 60: ...ended to be a fast charging or heavy current electrical source During periods of clear sky and bright sun the solar panel will help keep your batteries topped up Do not try to operate the inverter or...

Page 61: ...OOK UP To connect the power cord to external service push the plug straight into the receptacle until it seats completely See the illustration WARNING Do not operate the 120 voltelectrical system with...

Page 62: ...receptacle refrigerator and power converter The inverter uses 12 volt DC power from the coach batteries and transforms it into 60 cycle 120 voltAC power to run most ofthe appliances in the motor home...

Page 63: ...the motorhome electricalsystem checkedatan authorizedFleetwoodService Center or by a qualified electrician Test the GF at least once a month To test the GF connect the electrical system to 120 volt A...

Page 64: ...ace the fuse with the same type and amperage rating A circuit breaker is a switch that automatically interrupts an electric circuit under an infrequent abnormal condition If a circuit breaker is tripp...

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Page 75: ...me needs to be towed please use the following guidelines See the Chassis Owner s Manual The vehicle MUST be towed from the front CAUTION Do not tow the motor home from the rear Towing from the rear wi...

Page 76: ...arts of toe disabled vehicle 3 Secure any heavy loose items in the interior 4 Turn off LP gas appliances and the LP gas tank valve 5 Do not allow any person to ride in the towed vehicle CAUTION The ai...

Page 77: ...he engine cover and latch it to the bed top with the latch installed in the bed top WARNING When installing the engine cover be sure the cover is fully seated on the gasket seal Do not allow any mater...

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Page 79: ...ckwise to the START position When the engine starts release the switch See Driver s Controls for location of WAIT TO START light Note The WAITTO STARTfeature is necessaryfor engine intakeairpreheating...

Page 80: ...te lubrication is available to the bearings and to allow the oil pressure to stabilize Idle the engine 3 to 5 minutes at 1000 RPM before operating with a load Check the oil pressure indicator s temper...

Page 81: ...the parking brake 3 Let engine idle for a minimum of 3 minutes for proper cool down Increase this time if there has been extended hot weather running WARNING The transmission does not have a PARK posi...

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Page 83: ...cuits a low battery feature will tum offthe inverter and illuminate a red light when battery power is low The inverter will automatically start when the batteries are recharged Tum the inverter off wh...

Page 84: ...listening to PM broadcasts If distortion becomes a nuisance try these tips Use the park cable TV antenna in remote areas rather than the roof antenna of your motor home if the campground provides cab...

Page 85: ...nition key mustbe in either the OFFor ACCESSORYposition before the TVlift can be operated 120 volt AC power must be available before operating the lift 1 Tum ignition key to OFF or ACCESSORY position...

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Page 87: ...ITION ACTION OFF ON Step extends and retracts with the opening and closing of the door Light under step will be on OFF OFF Step is inactive Will not move regardless of door movement Light under step w...

Page 88: ...the stepwell could losetheir balance and fall if the stepwell cover is operated WARNING Feet legs hands and other body parts could be pinched or injured during stepwell cover operation Keep clear of...

Page 89: ...ult the engine and exhaust systems radiate a great deal of heat Special heat shields are built into your motor home to protect wiring and other components from possible heat damage caused by the exhau...

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Page 91: ...ormation in this section is intended to establish proper maintenance and inspection procedures there may be times when detailed diagnostic and repair procedures may be required Consult your dealer or...

Page 92: ...a high quality wax STAINS Stains are generally caused by two types ofsubstances water soluble and non water soluble Water soluble stains can usually be washed away with water and mild detergent Follow...

Page 93: ...ARNING Xylene is aflammable liquid Use extreme care when handling and using Do not expose to open flame sparkor smoking material Do not use in unventilated areas The rubber roof itself does not requir...

Page 94: ...ate sealants for you if you prefer to do this work yourself Always use the recommended sealants See the SPECIFICA TIONS section of this manual for basic sealant recommendations DOOR WINDOW ROOF COMPON...

Page 95: ...ng items on stainless steel bumpers carbon steel brushes steel wool disc or orbital sanding equipment To remove stubborn spots and stains use any cleaner recommended for stainless steel or a non chlor...

Page 96: ...luminum wheels in the front and both aluminum and steel wheels in the rear On the rear the inside dual is steel The inside dual wheels steel may be used at any wheel position Do not use the rear alumi...

Page 97: ...itions All areas of the underbody and chassis have not been undercoated This is in keeping with good engineering practice and the requirements of the chassis manufacturers MAINTENANCE CHART For your c...

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Page 99: ...her Know where it is located and how and when to use it Fire extinguishers are pressurized mechanical devices They must be handled with care and treated with respect They must be maintained as outline...

Page 100: ...KLY AND SAFELY AS POSSIBLE If you experience a fire while camped EVACUATE THE VEHICLE AS QUICKLY AND SAFELYAS POSSIBLE Consider the cause and severity of the fire and risk involved before trying to pu...

Page 101: ...each trip and at least once a week during use The smoke detector should never be disabled due to nuisance or false alarm from cooking smoke a dusty furnace etc Ventilate your motor home with fresh ai...

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Page 103: ...FLOOR PLANS 21 Page 1 of 3 American Dream...

Page 104: ...e 2 of 3 FLOOR PLANS ji o I o I rit I i I tJ i B m h i oR I o t f o 0 w u j j i 1 CJ C r r h I i I L a i n C ifT 0 f 9 d r 2 it hI g Ii Di i i 1m c r g I i 0 h j H c I II y l U 0 n i i m 0 i American...

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Page 107: ...lso known as city water Instructions in this manual will use the term city water to mean any pressurized source of water that is connected by a garden type hose to the city water inlet CAUTION Since w...

Page 108: ...ER TANK BYPASS valve the COLDWATER DRAIN valve and the HOT WATER DRAIN to the right clockwise to close them if necessary 5 On Model WF and VS tum VALVE 2 vertical and VALVE 1 horizontal On Model AF tu...

Page 109: ...to fill the fresh water tank With the system connected as outlined above just tum the WATER TANK BYPASS valve to the left counterclockwise to open it Water will now flow into the tank Monitor the fil...

Page 110: ...motorhome sits for a prolonged period This will discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can contaminate the water supply Sanitizing or winterizing the fresh water system requires f...

Page 111: ...TERIZE water inlet in the utility compartment Put the other end of the hose into the container of solution 4 Tum VALVE 2and VALVE 1handles vertical onModelWF and VS On Model AF tum the handle on VALVE...

Page 112: ...one used to connect to an external water supply to the CITY WATER inlet and an external water supply valve 10 Tum the TANK BYPASS valve to the left counter clockwise to open it To Wattr HeltellBypus...

Page 113: ...faucets individually until water flows steadily then turn OFF This will purge air from the Jines 17 Open the TANK BYPASS valve 18 Turn the water supply ON and top up the water tank 19 Let the solutio...

Page 114: ...w the pump draws approximately 7 to 7112 amps and can run dry for extended periods without damage A IS amp fuse in the panel board located at the foot of the bed protects the water pump water heater c...

Page 115: ...attery maintenance Most water system problems can be avoided by consci entious maintenance LEAKS Vibration flexing and twisting while traveling can work pipe fittings loose Check all plumbing for leak...

Page 116: ...stbe tumed OFFwhen notin use to prevent uneven water temperatures at galley lavy and shower fixtures WATER FILTER SYSTEM Water filter systems help provide consistent drinking water quality as you trav...

Page 117: ...lves and Plumbing for Model 39AF WATER F1LTER YE I I 4lV l N 0 J VJ J VE2 u CITY WATER IH COlD UNE HOTlJIEe HTERlZ TO WATER T K 1 1 WA1 R TANK I lL 1 Water Tank Fill Valves and Plumbing for Models 36W...

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Page 119: ...LL The dual fuel filler caps are located behind doors just to the rear and above the front wheels The fill pipes fill the same centrally located fuel tanle WARNING When removing the fuel fill cap rota...

Page 120: ...ly Raw fuel spilled on the motor home could damage the exterior finish and is a serious fire hazard FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS WARNING Do not mix gasoline or alcohol with diesel fuel This mixture can cause...

Page 121: ...ff residual manufacturing compounds are sometimes present the first time the furnace is used This is normal however the initial light off should be done with windows and doors open and be of adequate...

Page 122: ...se conditions check the filter weekly during furnace use Filters can be pur chased through your local hardware store To remove the filter 1 Turn the retainer tabs to clear the filter frame 2 Pull filt...

Page 123: ...rough a special feeder tube which is higher in the tank than the feeder tube to the motor home engine This arrangementprevents thegeneratorfrom running the motorhome fuel tank dry GENERATOR OPERATION...

Page 124: ...GENERATOR OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read and understand the generator operating maintenance and safety instructions furnished in your Owner s Information Package Do not smoke or use an open flame n...

Page 125: ...when safe dispersion of exhaust gases can be assured and monitor outside conditions to be sure that exhaust gases continueto be dispersed safely Be aware ofexhaust gas carbon monoxide poisoning sympt...

Page 126: ...ENERATOR COOLING SYSTEM The generator is liquid cooled The cooling system includes a radiator cooling fan water pump a coolant reservoir recovery container and is similar to the automotive engine cool...

Page 127: ...on and the humid conditions that may be encountered The relatively small volume and tight compact construction of modem recreational vehicles mean that normal living activities of even a few occupants...

Page 128: ...vent fan or open the bath vent when bathing to carry water vapor out ofthe motor home Avoid making steam from excessive boiling or use ofhot water Remove water or snow from shoes before entering to av...

Page 129: ...ctory installed components and accessories and may not be located to supportafter marketaccessories not specifically designed for use on orin your motor home Please consult with your dealer before att...

Page 130: ...e lounge back and seat Lift thefront edgeofthe sofaframe up and pushit back The sofa back will come up Push the sofa into position FOLDING DOORS PRIVACY CURTAIN DIVIDERS The dividers allow you to sepa...

Page 131: ...hem 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 light...

Page 132: ...and lower the blind Stop the blind in mid travel by moving cord back to the straight down position Re attach the retainers when traveling To adjust the angle Tum the adjusting rod either direction DA...

Page 133: ...any cleaning purpose These products may cause damage to the material being cleaned and may be highly flammable or poisonous COUNTER TOPS Corian Top Care Since Corian is a non porous material many food...

Page 134: ...or liquid deodorizing cleaner Avoid cleaners with any level of abrasives acetone or MEK methyl ethyl ketone FLOORS AND CARPETING Vacuum carpeting regularly and clean it with a quality carpet cleaner...

Page 135: ...ontrol ofa pressure regulator A typical LP gas tank installation is illustrated below Although specific details of the system may differ in your motor home the major components and their relationships...

Page 136: ...POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE USE PROPER HANDLING LIGHTING AND VENTILATING PROCEDURES 1 The distinctive odor of LP gas indicates a leak If you smell gas DO NOT TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES Extinguish all open fl...

Page 137: ...ers including accessories such as gas barbecues in your motor home LP gas containers are equipped with a safety device that relieves excessive pres sure by discharging gas to the atmosphere Leaks can...

Page 138: ...designed to be closed leak tight by hand If a tool is required to stop a leak the valve probably needs repair or replacement 12 If you do not have the special tools and training necessary do notattemp...

Page 139: ...ure ofcomponents The regulator is mounted so that the vent is facing downward and is protected from water and dirt by a water resistant cover Be sure the cover is on at all times If the vent becomes c...

Page 140: ...ther Check the BTUIhr rating plates on yourLP gas appliances This information will help manage your LP gas requirements efficiently LP gas systems can and do freeze up in very cold weather It is a com...

Page 141: ...service station which sells LP gas Do not attempt to fill the tank yourself WARNING Turn off LP gas main valve before filling LP gas tank orentering an LP gas bulkplant or motorfuel service station T...

Page 142: ...r leaks as well as whenever you use LP gas appliances To perform a leak check swab a mixture of a non ammoniated non chlorinated soap solution or an approved leak detection solution over each fitting...

Page 143: ...leak tight when closed by hand see an LP gas service representative LP LEAK DETECTOR An LP gas leak detector is located near the floor The unit sounds an alarm alerting you to the presence oflow level...

Page 144: ...he leak detector should respond within a few seconds To reset the alarm turn the detector OFF and back ON agaIn Lightly fan the area around the detector to insure complete dispersion of the gas from t...

Page 145: ...ange The other appliances will then light more quickly We recommend lighting the pilot light at the range ifequipped rather than individually lighting each burner This will help prevent accidental lea...

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Page 147: ...roof air conditioner furnace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Inspect LPG system including leak check Sanitize fresh water tanll Clean drapes and interior fabrics Check exterior lamp operati...

Page 148: ...er mechanism front entry door models only Inspect and clean fuel fired appliance vents water heater refrigerator furnace Lubricate TV antenna Check all exteriorsealants aroundwindows doors sidewall se...

Page 149: ...robes installed in the tanks measure the levels at various points in the tanks CJ o FULL CJ FRESH LP 03 4 o 112 CJ 01 4 CJ GRAY BLACK o EMPTY Fluid Monitor Panel To check tank levels Press LP GAS WATE...

Page 150: ...ty NOTE If the sensorprobes mountedin the tanks get coated with grease the monitorpanel may indicate falsely or not at all Avoid pouring grease oils or similar substances down drains or the toilet If...

Page 151: ...To check either battery system charge 1 The battery disconnects must be ON 2 Turn the power converter OFF by disconnecting the shore cord and stopping the generator or by turning OFF the converter in...

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Page 153: ...on the wardrobe door tag GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating This is the maximum allowable weight a specific axle is designed to carry Each axle has its own GAWR When you add the GAWRs they will not necessa...

Page 154: ...rating is listed on a tag affixed to the hitch receiver assembly and is also noted on the wardrobe door tag UVW Unloaded Vehicle Weight means the weightofthis motorhome as built at the factory with fu...

Page 155: ...means the maximum vertical load that the tOWed load applies to the trailer hitch UVW Unloeded Vehicle Weight means the weight of this motorhorne as bul at the factory with full fuel englne 011 and co...

Page 156: ...uipped with brakes which are applied automatically and in proportion to the application of the motor home brakes Some of the factors listed above apply more specifically to towing a load with your mot...

Page 157: ...care warranty Changing the hitch receiver assembly will not increase the tow capacity ofthe motor home The way your motor home handles will be affected by the way the towed unit is loaded Ifthe tongue...

Page 158: ...t so that correct amounts ofweight are placed on the axles When the load is properly distributed your motor home will handle better and you as the driver will be more confident and comfortable Ifyour...

Page 159: ...Other Towed Load 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 passe...

Page 160: ...ed with tag axles on the platform and take a reading This reading is the rear Gross Axle Weight Reading 3 o Compare the readings taken on the scales to the appropriate ratings noted on the Federal cer...

Page 161: ...ht Reading 1 2 Center the entire motor home so that only the motor home is being weighed Leave the trailer hitched to the motor home but resting off of the scale This is the Gross Vehicle Weight Readi...

Page 162: ...will cause damage to the motor home drive train or chassis cause unstable driving and handling characteristics cause unsafe braking reduce your warranty protection Since you may load your motor home...

Page 163: ...fic items are stored and will help speed the loading process Store emergency items in a readily accessible location Include a fire extinguisher tools first aid kit rain gear flashlight highway warning...

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Page 165: ...TEM chapter of this manual WARNING Do not use open flames to warm the living area Gas combustion consumes the oxygen inside the motor home RANGE HOOD The range hood filters vapors and cooking odors Th...

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Page 167: ...re is displayed on a sc reen on the motor home instrument panel The monitor screen may be overlaid with a distance scale reference which gives approximate distance of objects to the rear of the motor...

Page 168: ...of this view and the relationships of objects to the motor home and each other will be different from that seen in a rear view mirror Light conditions and the adjustment of the screen controls will a...

Page 169: ...s THREE WAY AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR Yourmotorhome is equipped with aThree WayAutomatic Energy Selector AES refrigerator The refrigeratorwill automatically selectthe best available energy source for the...

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Page 171: ...ision Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is moving The passenger cannot protect the child from injury in a collision Children should always ride with the seatback i...

Page 172: ...f injury in an accident COMBINATION LAP AND SHOULDER BELTS To fasten the belt pull the lap shoulder belt from the extractor so that the shoulder portion of the belt crosses your shoulder and chest Ins...

Page 173: ...s remove the key from the ignition and take it with you SAFETY BELTS FOR CHILDREN Children who are too large for child safety seats should always wear safety belts If the shoulder belt cannot be prope...

Page 174: ...ng position where the safety seat is being used does not cross or rest in front of the child s face or neck If you do not install and use the safety seat properly the child may be injured in a sudden...

Page 175: ...partan Motors 800 543 4334 Engine Cummins 800 343 7357 Transmission Allison 800 252 5283 When contacting any ofthe above always have model and serial numbers available Appliance identification numbers...

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Page 177: ...e MOTOR HOME LOADING chapter of this manual and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that section When storing equipment and supplies Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where t...

Page 178: ...Drawers rest in notches when they are closed To open drawers lift up slightly then pull open Closets may be equipped with 12 voltlights that may be switched to tum ON when the closet door is opened B...

Page 179: ...e including car pets counter tops lavy tub and shower and galley DInflate tires to maximum rated cold pressure D Park the motorhome as level as possible front to rear and side to side Blockwheels fron...

Page 180: ...s oCaporcloseholding tankdrain city water inlet oTum off all radios TVs inte rior and exterior lights inverter battery disconnects appliances vent fans and range hood oClose curtains and or blinds and...

Page 181: ...The time it takes the battery to reach 1 220 depends on its condition and the temperature The colder the storage area the slower the battery willself discharge Anor mal time between charges is three m...

Page 182: ...al or insect intru sion water damage or other dete rioration DCheck all chassis fluid levels engine oil engine coolant power steering fluid transmission fluid rear axle oil oCheck charge level in batt...

Page 183: ...Inspect the 120 volt electrical sys tem power cord converter in verter all outlets and any exposed wiring If defects are found refer service to your dealer or an author ized Fleetwood Service Center o...

Page 184: ...epair as nec essary Flush the underside thor oughly oRun thorough operational checks ofsteering brakes engineand trans mission Operate vehicle slowly during these checks to allow suffi cient circulati...

Page 185: ...ion to inside rear duals Always check pressure when tires are cold and do not bleed air out of warm tires Follow the tire pressure instructions in the Chassis Operator s Manual WARNING Thetire pressur...

Page 186: ...wheel firmly and move slowly to a safe off road place Park on a firm level spot tum off the ignition and tum on the hazard flasher system NOTE Your motor home is not equipped with a spare tire or a j...

Page 187: ...wide variety ofhitch head assemblies The hitch head is the component that includes the hitch ball Hitch head assemblies are available in both Weight Distributing load equalizing and Weight Carrying ty...

Page 188: ...ximum towed loads that are available to you The ratings associatedwith the particularhitch receiver supplied with your motorhome are noted on the wardrobe door tag and on a label affixed to the hitch...

Page 189: ...ction for your towed vehicle The hitch plug is located at the rear of the motor home near the hitch receiver It is a 7 position connector wired as follows F006 HITCH GROUND 0048 LEFT TURN 0015 BACKUP...

Page 190: ...d vehicles with this type of lighting will not be able to utilize the standard hitch plug on your motor home For towed vehicles with this type of lighting you will need to replace your hitch plug A re...

Page 191: ...y the operator Operation of the Shift Selector The push button shift selector has R N D f 0 a MODE button and a digital display When a range button has been pressed the monitordisplays the chosen oper...

Page 192: ...ion i e upshifts and downshifts may be restricted Direction changes will not occur The ECU will cause the transmission to shift to a safe gear and Hold In Range and disengage the lockup clutch Reset p...

Page 193: ...on fluid tempera ture is outside the normal limits stop the vehicle at a safelocation and summon service Ifthe temperature is within limits the vehicle may be carefully driven to a service facility if...

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Page 195: ...mationPackage DRAINING THE HOLDING TANKS The holding tanks terminate in a valve arrangement that permits draining each tank separately or together The valves are called knife valves A blade closes the...

Page 196: ...tank outlet is securely capped To drain the holding tanks Attach the sewer hose to the holding tank outlet Insert the end of the hose into the sewer or dump station inlet pushing it firmly far enough...

Page 197: ...of the sanitizing bottle cover 8 Connect the male disconnect to the San T Flush valve yellow handle Turn the valve to BLACK TANK 9 Flush black tank until tablet is 213 dissolved 10 While water is run...

Page 198: ...the tank bottom with water after draining Use only toilet tissue formulated for use in septic tank or RV sanitation systems Keep both knife valves closed and locked and the drain cap tightly in place...

Page 199: ...careful not to overtighten when reassembling Do not use harsh household drain cleaners Do not use motorized drain augers Sometimes the holding tank valve will get clogged In this case a hand operated...

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Page 201: ...in the Owner s Information Package 2 Fill the water heater with water 3 Turn the AUX battery disconnect ON 4 OPEN the LP gas tank valve turn on the LP leak detector 5 Place the WATER HEATER switch loc...

Page 202: ...o may burn out the element and void the warranty CAUTION Do not light water heater until it is filled with water Turn on the hot water faucet at the galley sink Ifwater flows continuously the heater i...

Page 203: ...xit In this case the screens will be destroyed and will probably have to be replaced EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOW READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU NEED TO USE THEM The emergency exit window...

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Page 205: ...east 200 F oService and winterize the genera tor as outlined in the generator op erating manual included in your Owner s Information Package Water System Winterizing oRead this section completely be f...

Page 206: ...cycle out the remaining water oDrain the waste water system by following the normal proce dure fordraining theholdingtanks See WASTE WATER SYS TEM chapter oApplysiliconelubrication to the knife valve...

Page 207: ...lush the toilet until the anti freeze solution flows continuously Release flush mechanism oWinterize the water heater ac cording to the instructions provided with the water heater operating manual oWh...

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Page 209: ...D 107006 12v Exterior Headlight halogen high beam Sylvania 9005HB3E132B5 12v Headlight halogen high low beam Sylvania 9006HB4EB32B4 12v Turn signal lights amber GE 2057 12v Front clearance lights GE 6...

Page 210: ...ump Water Heater 15A Bedroom Galley Area 20A Bedroom Galley Ceiling Lights 20A Bedroom Slide out Room 30A Batt Comp Bath Area 20A Bedroom Living Area 20A Bedroom Living Area Ceiling Light Switch 20A B...

Page 211: ...SA Dash Exhaust Brake Power lOA Dash HeaterlDefrost Power 30A Dash Radio Power lOA Dash CB Radio Power ISA Dash Overhead Fan Power l5A Dash Spot Light Power l5A Dash Wt Ignition power lOA Batt Comp St...

Page 212: ...MENDATIONS Windshield SiI Flex 221 black All roof except skylight clearance lights Uniroyal Silaprene M5260 Exterior except roof Geocel 2300 Tripolymer Clear Skylight Sealant Surebond SB140 Threaded b...

Page 213: ...iving space for site set up A detailed operating and maintenance guide is included in your Owner s Information Package Read all instructions for this system carefully before operating the slide out CA...

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