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Summary of Contents for 1994 Bounder

Page 1: ...BY FlEETWOOD 1994...

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Page 3: ...ational Corporation WARNING IRRITANT THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS AUREA FORMAL DEHYDE RESIN AND MAY RELEASE FORMALDEHYDE VAPORS IN LOW CONCENTRATIONS FORMALDEHYDE CAN BE IRRITATING TO THE EYES AND UPPER RESP...

Page 4: ...f the problem an attempts made to resolve It MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGATIONS Upon receipl of notice of a claim where the dealer was unable or unwilling to resolve the problem the manufacturing plant w...

Page 5: ...are 39 Appliances 33 Water Heater 33 Refrigerator 33 Furnace 33 Range 33 Walls Ceiling Panels 39 Fiberglass Bathtub Plastic Shower Stall 39 Floors Carpeting 39 Engine Access 39 Maintenance Checklist 3...

Page 6: ...afety 18 Fire Safety Precautions 19 Smoke Detector 19 Plumbing Systems 21 Fresll Water System 21 City Water Connection 21 Filling The Water Tank 21 Water Pump 22 Water Filter 22 Troubleshooting The Fr...

Page 7: ...tedin this manual In this manual statements preceded by the following words are of special significance WARNING means that there is the possibility of personal injury to yourself and others 1 INTRODUC...

Page 8: ...s are not satisfactory please send a letter describing the circumstances to Fleetwood Enterprises Inc Motor Home Division P O Box 7638 Riverside CA 92513 7638 Please include the brand name and serial...

Page 9: ...home drivercompartment Referto this information whim ordering parts from the chassis manufacturer or chassis dealerservice center The Fleetwood Identification Num ber F I N is located on the tag just...

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Page 11: ...Conditioner Controls Temperature Control Lever Used to adjuslthe temperature ofthe delivered air Move lever to the left for cooler and to the right for warmer Fan Speed Switch Turns fan on and off and...

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Page 13: ...otor home you must know how to dislribute the weight so that correct amounts of weight are placed on the axles The allowable carrying capacity ofIhemotorhome is found by weighing the motor home empty...

Page 14: ...your motor home and log the weights in the back of this manual to help loading for future trips Loading and weight patterns will change according to use NOTE Some states andprovinces require brakes an...

Page 15: ...on your motor home have weight carrying capacities to support gross axle weight ratings GAWR as stated on the Federal Certification Tag located on the sidewall near the driver s seat 9 If You Get a Fl...

Page 16: ...YTOTHE ABDOMEN OR NECK THAT COULD BE CAUSED BY SLIDING UNDER THE SAFETY BELTS IN A COLLISION NEVER LET A PASSENGER HOLD A CHILD ON HIS OR HER LAP WHILE THE VEHICLE IS MOVING THE PASSENGER CANNOT PRO T...

Page 17: ...LAP BELTS AND THE LAP PORTION OF LAP AND SHOULDER BELTS SHOULD ALWAYS BE WORN SNUGLY AND BELOW THE HIPS TOUCHING THE CHILD S THIGHS CHILDREN SHOULD ALWAYS RIDEWITHTHE SEATBACK IN THE FULLY UPRIGHT POS...

Page 18: ...ls under the vehicle FUEL AND FUEL SYSTEMS See the Chassis Operator s Manual in the Owner s Infor matien Package fer chassis fuel recommendations If your moter heme is equipped with a generator see th...

Page 19: ...the ef fects of carbon monoxide pOisoning WARNING EXHAUST GASES ARE DEADLY DO NOT BLOCK THE TAILPIPES OR SITUATE THE VEHICLE IN A PLACE WHERETHE EXHAUST GASES HAVE ANY POSSIBILITY OF ACCU MULATING EI...

Page 20: ...the front tires and suspension possibly resulting in tire or front suspension failure The rear frame extensions are not designed to withstand the load imposed by lifting from the rear The vehicle must...

Page 21: ...creen door may be separated from the main entry door by depressing the catch or releasing the magnet A holdback mechanism can be used to secure the main door against the side of the motor home WINDOWS...

Page 22: ...nd in the best location for better weight distribution Pack articles carefully in the storage compart ments to minimize shifting If necessary use straps to prevent movement Be sure liquid containers a...

Page 23: ...as for fresh air circulation and exhausting heat odors and water vapor Turn the crank in the center of the ventto open anq adjust Some vents may also be equipped with a 12 volt fan A switch controls f...

Page 24: ...nsation You can reduce or eliminate interior condensation during cold weather by taking the following steps Venli1ate with Outside Air Partially open one or more roof vents and one or more windows to...

Page 25: ...s damaged by fire do not drive or live in it until you have had it thoroughly examined and repaired 19 Smoke Detector A battery powered smoke detector is mounted on the ceiling in the living cooking a...

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Page 27: ...isconnect the hose from the inlet coil and store it Ll PLUMBING SYSTEMS Fining The Wa ter Tank On some models you can fill the fresh water tank from the city water connection Open the tank fill valve...

Page 28: ...bration flexing and twisting while traveling can work pipe fittings loose Check all plumbing for leaks at least once a year If the water pump runs when a faucet is not open suspect a leak Be sure the...

Page 29: ...em is trapped and vented to prevent waste gases from backing up into the motor home The drain plumbing is made of ABS plastic and is durable and resistant to most chemicats Toilet Your motor home is e...

Page 30: ...nk Care Since holding tanks don t rely on any sophisticated mechanical devices for their operation they are vi rtually trouble free The most common problem is also an unpleasantone clogging You can mi...

Page 31: ...SYSTEMS WARNING REMOVE RINGS METALWATCHBANDS AND OTHER METAL JEWELRY BEFORE WORK ING AROUND A BATTERY USE CAUTION WHEN USING METAL TOOLS IF A TOOL CONTACTS A BATTERY TERMINAL OR METALCONNECTEDTO IT A...

Page 32: ...an advise you on proper battery selection 120 VOLT SYSTEM This system provides grounded electrical service for appliances such as air conditioners TV microwave ov ens etc The 120 volt system also prov...

Page 33: ...navailable Controls are at the gen erator and at a remote control panel located inside the motor home With the generator operating power is available at all of the 120 volt power outlets in the motor...

Page 34: ...LY Be aware of exhaust gas carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms Referto section on Carbon Monoxide Safety Precautions in the ON THE ROAD chapter WARNING DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES OPERATE THE GENERA...

Page 35: ...arly you can expect almost trouble free operation ____________________________ 29 LPGAS SYSTEM WARNING LP GAS IS FLAMMABLE AND POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE USE PROPER HANDLING LIGHTING ANDVENTILATING PROCEDU...

Page 36: ...and many times the pressures encountered in the system Although they are designed for efficient and trouble free use they can deteriorate from impurities in the air The average life of LP hoses is two...

Page 37: ...d storage tank drive the vehicle to an LP gas s pplier or a 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 OR...

Page 38: ...etector each time the motor home is relocated and set up for use Testing Procedure Hold a butane fueled pocket lighter near the sensor Open the lighter valve without striking the flame The leak detect...

Page 39: ...temperatures pre cool the food and park the motor home with the refrigerator vent door in the shade Once JJ APPLIANCES the interior of the refrigerator is cool the refrigeration system will usually m...

Page 40: ...hould be taken so the batteries are not drained while using the TV on 12 volt power The television can also be operated on 120 volt power from the generator or public utility by removing the 12 volt c...

Page 41: ...You may find your signal in a very unexpected direc tion With FM stereo signals switch the unit to MONO if possible Some of the phase and noise compo nents of a stereo signal will disappear iri MONO...

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Page 43: ...washed and waxed thor oughly the surface can deteriorate very rapidly The following maintenance guidelines can help you reduce these weathering effects 1 Wash the exterior with a mild soap monthly at...

Page 44: ...at least every t hree months Alsoinspect roofvents other roof components moldings at front and rear caps and perim eter molding If any of the following defects are evident during inspection the affec...

Page 45: ...hyl ethyl ketone Floors And Carpeting Vinyl floGlring requires only washing and periodic waxing Vacuum carpeting regularly and clean it with a quality carpet cleaner Engine Access The top of the engin...

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Page 47: ...aster switches o Turn off LP gas at tank valve o Turn off refrigerator and furnace MOTOR HOME STORAGE o Turn off all range and oven burner valves and pilot valves if equipped o Remove all perishables...

Page 48: ...ughout 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 necessary...

Page 49: ...ch faucet Close each cold water faucet o Flush the toilet until the antifreeze solution flows continuously Release flush mechanism o If your vehi cle is equipped with a water heater bypass winterize t...

Page 50: ...requirements o Test carbon monoxide LP gas and smoke detec tors o Check monitor panel operation o Open and operate vents and vent fans including the range hood fan o Inspect the 120 volt electrical s...

Page 51: ...ety equipment Fire extinguisher LP CO and smoke detec tors and GFI receptacles Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Ins...

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