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Summary of Contents for 1978 Jamboree Rallye

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Page 2: ...ger or the Owner of the dealership giving him an opportunity to help his service department resolve the matter for you 2 Should a problem arise that cannot be resolved to your satisfaction by your loc...

Page 3: ...esult in your having a good working knowledge of the unit Knowing how to use your motor home and how to keep it properly maintained will help you enjoy thousands of miles of motoring pleasure Your mot...

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Page 5: ...m B Waste Water Draining 8 Winterizing The Water System 9 Do s and Don ts Waste Tanks 9 ELECTRICAL 10 115 Volt System Power Converter Inside 10 12 Volt System 10 12 Volt Fuses 10 Optional Auxiliary 12...

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Page 7: ...Cleaning 16 Draperies Cushions and Upholstery Fabrics 16 Wall Paneling 16 Linolium 16 Carpeting Optional 16 Fixtures 16 Windows 16 Locksets and Latches 16 Plumbing 17 Condensation and Ventilation 17...

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Page 9: ...vehicle loads for which it was designed If in doubt weigh the vehicle at a pub lic scale See paragraph on WEIGH ING 1 h Check that accessories such as a plastic sewer hose with the necessary fittings...

Page 10: ...r Connection Knife Valve Below 13 Running Lights 14 Engine Service Door 15 Parking Turn Signal and Emergency Flasher Lights 14 15 16 1 Running Lights 2 Porch Light 3 Refrigerator Service 4 Lockable Lu...

Page 11: ...as reference information DRIVE SAFELY VEHICLE LOAD CAPACITY WEIGHING Your motor home is designed to carry the loads defined by the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR sh...

Page 12: ...s designed to carry pas sengers while under way have been equipped with lap belts NOTE Seats which are not equipped with safety belts should not be occupied while vehicle is in motion and will be labe...

Page 13: ...lt to handle It is there fore advisable that you obtain road service wherever possible and only attempt to change tires yourself under emergency conditions WARNING LOOSENING THE REAR LUG BOLTS MAY RE...

Page 14: ...harge the battery or batteries in a reason able time when on the road GENERATOR POWER PLANT SYSTEM SERVICE Generator power plant service recommended by the Generator Manufacturer should be performed a...

Page 15: ...THE SYSTEM IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO TURN WATER SUPPLY OFF AT NIGHT TO AVOID DAMAGE TO WATER SYSTEMS IN SOME CAMP GROUNDS HAVING UNUSUALLY HIGH WATER PRESSURE AT NIGHT FILLING FRESH WATER SUPPLY The on b...

Page 16: ...all water from the fresh water tank 6 Flush the piping by running water through faucets for at least one minute each 7 Turn pump OFF 8 Drain tank and pipes by opening tank drain valve Open each faucet...

Page 17: ...s these are located under the floor in the galley gaucho or lavy After all has been drained from the water pipes close fau cets 3 Turn pump ON Open a cold water faucet When flow of water has stopped t...

Page 18: ...same amperage OPTIONAL AUXILIARY 12 VOLT BATTERY If motor home is equipped with an optional auxiliary 12 volt battery The auxi liary battery is the primary source for normal living area power needs Se...

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Page 20: ...TO AVOID OVERLOADING CIRCUIT BREAKERS SEE THE MANUFACTUR ER S INSTRUCTIONS WHEN AIR CONDITIONER IS NOT BEING USED ALWAYS KEEP CONTROLS IN DEACTIVATED POSITIONS WARM OFF TO RE DUCE UNNECESSARY CIRCULAT...

Page 21: ...t tank to be used When the tank is empty the regulator will switch to the full tank The switchover of tanks is in dicated by the appearance of a red warning indicator at top of regulator Your system m...

Page 22: ...t valve and hold a flame near the burner Allow time for air to 14 escape The time will vary depending on the distance the appliance is located from the LP gas tank After several seconds the gas should...

Page 23: ...uld stop Check the level at the refrigerator by placing a bubble type level ing device available from your dealer on the freezer shelf Adjust the level by jacking and blocking under the wheels NOTE Un...

Page 24: ...stery Fabrics The furniture and decor of your motor home use mat erials and fabrics often synthetics which require only the simplest care Before using a cleaning product on fabrics always check the la...

Page 25: ...rior finish on your motor home is as easy to care for as the finish on your car_ To keep it clean sim 17 ply hose it down with water wiping the wet surface with a cloth or sponge if necessary Never wi...

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