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Summary of Contents for 1991 Tioga Arrow

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Page 2: ...q tiiI t I f 1 1 J tJ i i J t t...

Page 3: ...torage 14 Exterior Compartments 14 Interior Storage 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS F h 15 Intenor urms Ings Dinette Conversion 15 Sofa Lounge Conversion 15 Folding Doors Dividers 15 Interior Lighting 15 Overhea...

Page 4: ...k 39 Appliances Water Heater 33 Refrigerator 33 Acrylic Refrigerator Door Panels 33 Furnace 33 Range 33 Range Exhaust Hood 34 Counter Tops 39 Walls Ceiling Panels 39 Bathtub Plastic Shower Stall 39 Fl...

Page 5: ...ufacturing plant at the address listed below and provide the manufacturer with a descrip lon in wriling of the problem and attempts made to resolve il MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGATIONS Upon receipt of n...

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Page 7: ...ional Corporal on WARNING IRRITANT THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A UREA FORMAL DEHYDE RESIN AND MAY RELEASE FORMALDEHYDE VAPORS IN LOW CONCENTRATIONS FORMALDEHYDE CAN BE IRRliATING TO THE EYES AND UPPER RESPI...

Page 8: ...TER WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS USED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME WARNING PORTABLE FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING WOOD AND CHARCOAL GRILLSAND STOVES SHALL NOT BE USED INSIDE THIS RECREATIONAL VEHICLE THE USE...

Page 9: ...ions included in this manualare intended as aguide andin no way extendthe responsibilities ofthe manufacturing subsidiary parentcompanyoraffiliatesbeyond the standard written warranty as presented in...

Page 10: ...ot handled to your satisfaction 1 Discuss any warranty related problems directly with the manager and or owner of the dealer ship giving them an opportunity to help the service department resolve the...

Page 11: ...everdecide to sell ortrade your motor home be sure the new owner gets all the material in this package 3 CHASSIS AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Several numbers are used to identify the vehicle and compone...

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Page 13: ...ou fill all liquid tanks to capacity fill all storage compart ments and cupboards to maximum volume and fill all available seating positions with passengers the motor home will be overloaded According...

Page 14: ...of your properly loaded motor home It will help you locate where specific items are stored and will help speed the loading process Store emergency items in a readily accessible location In clude a fir...

Page 15: ...lacemlilnt 7 Replacement tires must be the same size and have at least the same weight carrying capacity as the original equipment All tires of the same size and rating may not have the same weight ca...

Page 16: ...ROL OF THE VEHICLE Forward Back The forward back lever is lo cated under the front left of the seat Pull the levertoward the leftoutside olthe seatlo unlock Release the lock lever to secure the seat p...

Page 17: ...g in for service Always check overhead clear ances of overpasses and bridges This may be particu larly important if you drive with the overhead vents open or if the motor home is equipped with a roof...

Page 18: ...ng the engine fan adjusts and turns faster The fan may become very noisy at high speed and when maxi mum cooling is required High speed fan noise can sometimes be misinterpreted as transmission Slippa...

Page 19: ...sensor and battery when necessary Do not replace the battery without replacing the sensor Sensors may be obtained through your Fleetwood dealer Please refer to the operating instruc tions included in...

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Page 21: ...parated Irom the main entry door by depressing the catch or releasing the magnet Aholdback mechanism can be used to secure the main door against the side 01 the motor home WINDOWS Windows in your moto...

Page 22: ...can be inserted into holes in the bumper NOTE For nightinstallation turn on rear utility lights with switch nearentrydoor Turn lights off after use WARNING REMOVE AND STORE LADDER BEFORE TRAVELING SIN...

Page 23: ...a bolsters Lift front of sofa frame up and out Push the back of the lounge back and down Push the seat belts through the space between the lounge back and seat 15 To restore the sofa lounge Pull the s...

Page 24: ...rical signal traveling through the liquid Some water may not conduct the signal properly This condition may be infrequent but can exist Check the panel reading wh en the fresh water tank is filled b M...

Page 25: ...eave cabi netandcloset doors partially open to warm and ventilate the interiorsof storage compartments builtagainstexte riorwalls The airflowwill warm the exteriorwall surface reducing or eliminating...

Page 26: ...on the wall in the living cooking area of your motor home Please read the smoke detector operating instructions for details on testing and caring for this important safety device Test the smoke detect...

Page 27: ...park orcity water supply This will usually be afaucet or valve similar to your garden hose valve at home Potable water hoses are available at RV supply stores Run the city water supply for a few seco...

Page 28: ...ilter on the inlet side of the water pump If you suspect a clogged filter it is easily removed and cleaned Inspect the filter after the first 90 days of use clean if necessary and inspect annually the...

Page 29: ...ifier systems help provide consistent drinking water quality as you travel Aspecial filter is part of this system The fiiter cartridge is located in the cabinet under the galley sink Your Owner s Info...

Page 30: ...ith a clockwise twist Clamp the sewer drain hose to this fitting Aprotective cap should remain in place when you are not draining the tanks NOTE LOCAL OR STATE REGULATIONS MAY PROHIBIT HIGHWAY TRAVEL...

Page 31: ...se a special holding tank deodorant chemical approved for septic tank systems in the black water holding tank These chemicals aid the breakdown ofsolid wastes and make the system much more pleasant to...

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Page 33: ...raw small amounts of current even when turned OFF Arelay operated disconnect system allows you to disconnect either the chassis battery or the coach battery or both Disconnecting the batteries will he...

Page 34: ...TO CONTACT SKIN EYES FABRICS OR PAINTED SURFACES Do not smoke near batteries being charged or which have been recently charged Please note that batteries are being charged while you drive and while yo...

Page 35: ...overloaded it will blowthe fuse and the fuse must be replaced Check the circuit for an overload and replace the fuse with the same type and amperage rating WARNING DO NOT INSTALL 12 VOLT FUSES OR 120...

Page 36: ...E CONDITIONS TO BE SURE THAT EXHAUST GASES CONTINUE TO BE DISPERSED SAFELY Be aware of exhaust gas carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms Refer to section on Carbon Monoxide Safety Precautions in the ON T...

Page 37: ...for granted Neglect can be a very dangerous habit If the system is maintained regularly you can expect almost trouble free operation 29 LPGAS SYSTEM WARNING LPGASISFLAMMABLEAND POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE U...

Page 38: ...OU DO NOT HAVE THE SPECIAL TOOLS AND TRAINING NECESSARY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR MODIFY LP GAS SYSTEM COMPONENTS 13 ALWAYS THINK SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS Hoses The hoses used in your LP gas system...

Page 39: ...service station if freeze up occurs 4 Be sure you havethe propergas blend for your traveling area If you have the proper gas blend it is very unlikely that the gas is at fault 31 If despite precautio...

Page 40: ...on the panel Agreen light on the detectorfront Panel indicates that the detector has power If the power switch is OFF gas flow from the tank is cut off by a special solenoid valve located at the tank...

Page 41: ...tion system may be damaged 33 APPLIANCES The refrigerator uses the absorption principle of opera tion If you plan to cool food or drinks in high outside temperatures pre cool the food and park the mot...

Page 42: ...in the motor home obtain the 12 voltsource from a properly fused battery circuit Consult an authorized Fleetwood dealer before adding any additional eqUip ment to your motor home 120 Volt Television...

Page 43: ...ion antenna Sometimes turn ing the antenna will pick up astrongersignal Try turning or rotating the antenna throughout its range 35 With FM Stereo signals switch the unit to MONO ifpossible Someof the...

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Page 45: ...ng 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 thoroughly the surface can deteriorate very...

Page 46: ...form the resealing inspection and workforyou Yourdealeralso hascurrentinformation on sealants used in your motor home and can recommend the appropriate sealants for you if you prefer to do this work y...

Page 47: ...plastiC causing it to discolor and become brittle The following cleaners have been tested and approved when mixed with water Distilled 39 vinegar mild dishwasher detergent or liquid deodoriz ing clean...

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Page 49: ...eater master switches D Turn off LP gas at tank valve D Turn off refrigerator and furnace 41 MOTOR HOME STORAGE D Turn off all range and oven burner valves and pilot valves If equipped D Remove all pe...

Page 50: ...hroughout the fuel system D Check tire inflation pressures every 30 days Maintain maximum rated cold inflation pressure D Check the sealant around all roof and body seams and windows Reseal if necessa...

Page 51: ...ze solution flow continuously through each faucet Close each cold water faucet o Flush the toilet until the antifreeze solution flows continuously Release flush mechanism o If your vehicle is equipped...

Page 52: ...In any case have the LP gas regulator adjusted for 0 During engine run check the operation of head proper pressure by a qualified technician lights tail lights turn signals backuplights clear ance lig...

Page 53: ...y equipment Fire ext ngulsher LP CO and smoke detec tors and GFI receptacles Service appliances and ulpment refrlgeratof roof air cond tloner fur nace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Insr c...

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