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Summary of Contents for 1999 American Tradition

Page 1: ...l rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any fann or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recordir1g or by any infonnation storage or r...

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Page 3: ...15 000 total miles of use as determined by the mileage shown on the odometer whichever occurs first 2 For structural defects 3 years structural defects are limited to the following roof structure sub...

Page 4: ...t defects in material or work manship or will take other appropriate action as may be required If the representatives of the manufacturing plant are unable to resolve the problem and the owner is conv...

Page 5: ...mages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal right...

Page 6: ...NG This product Is manufac tured with a urea formalde hyde resin and will release small quantities of formalde hyde Formaldehyde levels In the Indoor air can cause temporary eye and respirato ry Irrit...

Page 7: ...can result In uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire or explosion A properly filled con tainer will contain approximately 80 percent of its volume as liquid LP gas The following label has been pl...

Page 8: ...f asphyxiation It Is especially Important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the dan ger of asphyxiation Is greater when the appliance Is used for long periods of time AMERiCAN...

Page 9: ...poNsibiliTY FOR PROPER LOAdiNq O 1 SOME DEfiNirioNS FiRST O 1 CARRyiNq CApAciTY TAq O TowiNq A VEhiclE OR TRAilER O A TOWEd VEhiclE WiRiNq 0 7 CARRyiNq CApAciTY ANd LOAd DismibUTioN 0 9 How TO WEiqH Y...

Page 10: ...0 2 STARTiNq TItE VElticlE 0 2 DiqiTAI DisplAY 0 2 DiAqNOSTic COdES 0 26 ABS AiR BRAkEs 0 26 ABS WARNiNq LAMP 0 27 SYSTEM COMpONENTS O 27 PARkiNq BRAkE 0 29 USiNq AiR BRAkES O O STOppiNq DisTANCE O O...

Page 11: ...lI COVER 04 6 DUAl PANE WiNdows 04 7 EMERqENCY Exir WiNdow 04 8 DRivER ANd PASSENGER SUN ViSORS 04 8 MiNi BliNds 04 8 DAy NiGhT ShAdEs 04 8 STORAGE 04 9 EXTERioR COMpARTMENTS 04 9 INTERioR SToRAqE 04...

Page 12: ...ks 0 6 SANiTiziNq THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM 0 7 EXTERioR SHOWER 0 9 DRiNkiNq WATER FilrER SYSTEM 0 9 WASTE WATER SYSTEM 0 1 0 ToilET 0 1 0 DRAiNiNq THE Ho diNq TANks 0 11 Ho diNq TANk CARE 0 1 06 ElECTRi...

Page 13: ...06 1 2 GROUNd FAUlT CiRCUir INTERRUPTER GFC 06 1 2 BASic ElECTRicAl WiRiNG DiAGRAM 06 1 07 LP GAS SySTEM 07 1 LP GAS SAFETY PRECAUTiONS 07 2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 07 4 HOSES 07 4 LP GAS REGUiATOR 07 4 USi...

Page 14: ...cEllANEOUS AppliANCES 08 7 09 MAiNTENANCE 09 1 EXTERioR 09 2 STAiNS 09 2 WiNdows Doolls VENTS ANd Locks 09 RubbER Roof SYSTEM 09 ClEANiNq 09 CAllE 09 4 SEAlANT RENEWAl 09 4 Dooll WiNdow Roof COMPONENT...

Page 15: ...S ANd CiRCUiT BREAkERS 09 11 EXTERioR SEAlANTS 09 1 GENERATOR FilTERS 09 1 10 STORAGE 10 1 STORAGE CIiEcklisTs 10 1 SIiORT TERM STORAGE 10 1 LONG TERM STORAGE 1O WiNTERiZATioN 10 WATER SYSTEM WiNTERiz...

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Page 17: ...urnished with the motor home in the Owner s Information Package and Chassis Owner s Manual This information outlines impor tant areas of maintenance and provides a maintenance sched ule for you to fol...

Page 18: ...ur rights and obligations as well as the rights and obligations of the dealer and manufacturer Please read this section careful ly You will be better informed in case you have a warranty related probl...

Page 19: ...hip ment Your dealer is responsible for performing a complete predelivery inspection of the chassis and all motor home components as specified in the predelivery checklists sup plied by the motor home...

Page 20: ...d to your satis faction by your local dealer contact the manufacturing subsidiary service center The locations are listed in this manual Please contact the one nearest you 3 We sincerely believe that...

Page 21: ...or plates attached to the appliance Chassis component engine transmission axles etc identification numbers will be located in the manuals included with your motor home If you need service or warranty...

Page 22: ...TSA U S Department of Transportation Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline This package contains important documents about your motor ho...

Page 23: ...PLETE VEHICLE MfG BY r VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DATE Of INC VEH MfR GVWR KGS LBS BARCODE GAWR fRONT KGS LBS WITH RIMS This tag is located on the left top of the instrument pane TIRES AT KPA COLD...

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Page 25: ...DRIYER S CONTROL This page intentionally blank AMERiCAN T nAdirioN 02 1...

Page 26: ...DRivER S CONTROl 4 Instrument Panel 52 Shifter Selector Side Pod 02 2 AMEllicAN T IlAdirioN...

Page 27: ...25 Chassis Engine Oil Pressure Gauge 26 Fuel Gauge AMERiCAN T RAdirioN DRivER S CONTROl 27 Chassis Engine Voltmeter Gauge 28 Chassis Engine Tachometer Gauge 29 Right Thm Signal Indicator Light 30 High...

Page 28: ...DRivER S CONTROl CD rn m g ROADSIDE I I a DOORSIDE J 5 CD I I a AMERicAN T AAdirioN...

Page 29: ...Solar panel 16 Batteries house engine 5 Refrigerator vent 17 DIS engine access 6 R1S radiator access 18 Generator access 7 External power cord 19 Fog lights 8 Utility compartment 20 Rear view camera...

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Page 31: ...ft interior sidewall of the driver s com partment and on the wardrobe door tag GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating This is the maximum allowable weight a specific axle and brake system is designed to carry...

Page 32: ...y you select Read Towing a Vehicle or Trailer before selecting a hitch head assembly or trailer This rating is listed on a tag affixed to the hitch receiver and is also noted on the wardrobe door tag...

Page 33: ...means the mrudmum vertical load that the towed load applies to the trailer h ch UVW Unloeded VehiCle Weight means the weight 01 this motomome as buln at the factory w full fuel engine 011 and cOoIanlS...

Page 34: ...ause braking problems damage the motor home cause unstable driving or handling characteristics and restrict your coverage imder the Ownercare Warranty Changing the hitch receiver will not increase the...

Page 35: ...d Welght Dlstributing Hitch Head Assembly Chain Loop Chain Bracket Rec v l Jbe If W ght C ng HIt h Head Assembly _ Typical Hitch System Components The equipment supplied with your motor home is called...

Page 36: ...owed load is limited to 5 000 lbs The table above outlines the hitch head assembly combina tions and the resulting maximum towed loads that are avail able to you The ratings associated with the partic...

Page 37: ...ed as follows F006 HITCH GROUND 0048 LEFT TURN g2 U P L GH T 0065 MARKER UGHTS TO POWER I lISTRIBUTION BOX BATIERY COMP T 0076 STOP LIGHT 2 1JT T 7UR N J F090 TOW VEHICLE POWER TRAILER HITCH pLUG AS S...

Page 38: ...ith this type of lighting you will need to replace your hitch plug A replacement hitch plug wiring har ness is available through Fleetwood s American Coach Service This harness replaces your current h...

Page 39: ...fortable If your motor home is improperly loaded driving will be more uncomfortable and much of your driving attention will be given to correcting vehicle wandering drift pull and sudden directional c...

Page 40: ...h station the attendant will guide you through the cor rect positioning of the motor home on the scales 1 Center the front wheels on the scale platform and take a reading This is the front Gross Axle...

Page 41: ...are the readings taken on the scales to the appropri ate ratings on the Federal Certification tag and wardrobe door tag Example The front Gross Axle Weight should not exceed the front Gross Axle Weigh...

Page 42: ...OJ 1 _ o Q 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 Readin...

Page 43: ...r I Q I I IOJ l 0 1 I I I 1 1 I II f 4 Subtract Reading 1 from Reading 2 This is the rear Gross Axle Weight 5 Compare the readings taken on the scales to the weight ratings on the Federal Certificati...

Page 44: ...ad heavy items in upper cabinets Secure and brace items so they won t move during travel thereby shifting the load Do not load heavy items near either end ofthe motor home or on the bumpers Adjust car...

Page 45: ...are stated on the Federal Certification tag located on the sidewall near the driver s seat AMERiCAN T RAdirioN WARNING The tire pressures on your motor home were adjusted to coincide with the weight o...

Page 46: ...stated on the Federal Certification tag located on the sidewall near the driver s seat In case of sudden tire failure Avoid heavy brake application Gradually decrease speed Hold the steering wheelfirm...

Page 47: ...equipped with a spare tire or wheel AMEIliCAN T IlAdirioN NOTE If you need on the road tire service and call for assistance be ready to give the tire size informa tion to the service facility Some ser...

Page 48: ...that the child will slide under the safety belt and be seriously injured in a collision_ Never use a single belt for more than one person or across more than one seating position This greatly increas...

Page 49: ...m checked after a collision In most states you are required by law to use safety restraints for children If small children less than four years old and under 40 pounds ride in your vehicle you must pu...

Page 50: ...OJ 20 WARNING Carefully follow all of the manufacturer s instruc tions that come with the safety seat that you put in your vehicle Make sure that the shoulder belt if provided at the seating position...

Page 51: ...mal Starting Procedure 1 Shift transmission to NEUTRAL 2 Turn ignition switch to the right clockwise to the first posi tion The WAIT TO START light on the instrument panel will light up When the WAIT...

Page 52: ...the air brakes and sus pension systems are sufficiently full of air Normal brake system air pressure is 90 120 psi Normal Shut Down Procedure 1 Shift transmission into NEUTRAL 2 Pull out on the Parki...

Page 53: ...L SELECT Displays the range of gears selected by the operator MONITOR Displays the current gear of transmission operation Shift Selector The push button shift selector has R N D 0 a MODE button and a...

Page 54: ...seconds of short beeps from the shift selector indicates that shifts are being restricted The SELECT digit on the display will be blank Operation may continue in order to reach service assistance On...

Page 55: ...tly seek ser vice to minimize the potential for damage A diagnostic code will be registered in the ECU when SERVICE has been indicated If this light illuminates check for a transmission overheat condi...

Page 56: ...n Dashed indicate all stored codes have been displayed See the Chassis Owner s Manual for additional information How ABS Works Your motor home is equipped with ABS anti lock air brakes ABS is an elect...

Page 57: ...y ON ABS lamp does not go out at ignition When vehicle is driven at speeds above 4 mph 6km1h lamp goes out System is O K EXISTING FAULT ABS lamp does not go out at ignition Lamp does not go out at spe...

Page 58: ...em faster than the compressor can restore it If the pressure gets too low and the service brakes will not function properly the spring brakes will be applied automatically When you push down on the pe...

Page 59: ...y while driving in a low gear to heat and dry them AMERicAN T RAdirioN WARNING If a loss of air pressure in the braking system occurs rapidly the spring brakes will be applied suddenly This may cause...

Page 60: ...e wheels For this reason the total stopping distance will increase depending on speed Under good traction and brake conditions this delay may add up to 35 feet at 55 mph making the total distance over...

Page 61: ...oom to corner and to change lanes Your vehicle s side view mirrors and rear view camera monitor will help you keep aware of your vehicle s position and the position of other vehicles and or obstruc ti...

Page 62: ...smission Engine braking pro vides good speed control for going down grades When the motor home is heavily loaded or the grade is steep preselec tion of a lower gear prior to the grade may be desirable...

Page 63: ...ng brake If you can t avoid operating parking oridling your vehicle off road Be aware that combustible materials could catch fire from the vehicle s hot exhaust system Avoid driving your vehicle throu...

Page 64: ...rate the video monitor 1 Turn on the ignition switch 2 Shift the transmission to R To override normal operation the ignition switch must be on and power must be on at the monitor Using the video monit...

Page 65: ...rtain areas of the motor home do not have undercoating applied See the Chassis Owner s Manual for chassis fuel recom mendations The generator is designed to run on the same fuel as the chassis Consult...

Page 66: ...engine is under load or requires maximum cooling the engine fan turns faster The fan may become noisy at high speed and when maximum cooling is required High speed fan noise can sometimes be misinterp...

Page 67: ...l operating temperature The reason for this is that many owners perceive 2120 F as the boiling point However this is not the case in an engine with a pressurized cooling system and a coolant mixture o...

Page 68: ...symptoms persist seek medical attention Shut down the unit and do not operate it until it has been inspected and repaired Do not operate an engine with a damaged exhaust system Check the system freque...

Page 69: ...h will be lit if the detector is receiving power Please refer to the operating instructions included in your Owner s Information Package The sidewalls of this motor home are built with VacuBond lamina...

Page 70: ...WARNING DO NOT go under a coach that is being lifted by towing equipment CAUTION Remove the axle shafts or disconnect the driveline before towing the motor home See the Chassis Owner s Manual EMERCEN...

Page 71: ...of coach pad to push to obtain level o o SEMI UTOMATIC LEVELING SYSTEM WARNING The leveling system is intended solely to level the motor home Do not use the leveling system as a jack Do not attempt t...

Page 72: ...f excess slope indicator is flashing move the motor home to a more level location 3 Push and hold the ALL JACKS DOWN pad until you feel the jacks contact the ground 4 Observe the FRONT and the REAR El...

Page 73: ...have to be moved The JACKS DOWN light on the dash will comeon lind a buzzer will sound if the transmission selector is moved out of NEUTRAL or the parking brake is released during level ing system op...

Page 74: ...sh to override and on the dump valve mounted directly on the pump F Front RR Roadside rear left CR Curbside rear right 8 Return all manual overrides to their original positions 9 Have the leveling sys...

Page 75: ...VALVE F LEG VALVE RR LEFT LEG VALVE CR RIGHT OVERRIDE STEM ONE PER VALVE MIDDLE ROADSIDE LEFT BOTTOM CURBSIDE RIGHT PUMP DUMP VALVE TO FILL 1 RETRACT ALL JACKS 2 SHUT OFF ENGINE 3 REMOVE FILL PORT PL...

Page 76: ...with an air operated slideout stepwell cover The stepwell cover closes off the stepwell area when you are traveling When the cover is extended it provides a floor surface for the front seat passenger...

Page 77: ...ouple of inches If it doesn t move it slightly by hand Push the cover into the retracted position Your motor home is equipped with dual pane windows which reduce heat and cooling loss They operate by...

Page 78: ...e or the other to secure blind To lower mini blind 1 Pull straight down on the cord slightly and move it about 45 degrees to either the left or right and lower the blind 2 Stop the blind in mid travel...

Page 79: ...are capped and cannot tip or spill Secure all glass containers and dishes before traveling Exterior storage compartments may not be watertight in all cli mate conditions Carry any articles which could...

Page 80: ...able several inches to disengage inserts from the wall supports 4 Lower table top to the dinette frame to complete bed base 5 Slide seat and back cushion into place over bed base To convert a sofa lou...

Page 81: ...nd water vapor Turn the crank in the center of the vent to open and adjust Some vents may also be equipped with a 12 volt fan A switch controls fan operation Be sure to turn the fan OFF before closing...

Page 82: ...The level is measured by a very low level electrical signal traveling through the liquid Some water may not conduct the signal properly This con dition may be infrequent but can exist Check the panel...

Page 83: ...en a few occupants will lead to rapid saturation of the air and the appearance of visible moisture especially in cold weather Just asmoisture collects on the outside of a glass of cold water during hu...

Page 84: ...ill warm the exterior wall surface reducing or eliminating condensation and preventing possible ice formation Install a dehumidifier appliance During prolonged continuous use a dehumidifying appliance...

Page 85: ...nguishing material and therefore must be used properly so this material is not wasted Fire extinguishers are pressurized mechanical devices They must be handled with care and treated with respect They...

Page 86: ...n control of the vehicle until you can safely stop Evacuate the vehicle as quickly and safely as possible If you experience a fire while camped evacuate the vehicle as quickly and safely as possible C...

Page 87: ...t off Do not disconnect the battery Replace the battery once a year or immediately when the low battery BEEP signal sounds If the smoke detector fails to operate with new batteries replace it with a n...

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Page 89: ...and valve similar to an outdoor utility faucet at your home You can also fill your on board water tank from the city water connection To connect to city water without filling the on board tank See th...

Page 90: ...INTERIZE AND SANITize tll L_VALVE 2 HOT WATER COLO WATER DRAIN DRAIN Water Tank Fill Valves and Plumbing for Model 38TF To Water Heater Bypass To Water Tank Water Tank Fill Valves and Plumbing for Mod...

Page 91: ...pply valve ON The system is now pressurized by the city water supply Water is available at the exterior utility washdown faucet and all interior faucets 8 Open each faucet in the galley and bathroom A...

Page 92: ...ng from the top vent your tank is over filled Stop filling Avoid leaving the water in the tank when the motor home is not in use To drain the fresh water tank open the cold low point drain valve locat...

Page 93: ...Loosen the water line at the inlet end of the filter and remove 2 Unscrew the filter cap from the filter 3 Remoye the filter screen 4 Flush out and clean screen 5 Reverse procedure to install 6 Opera...

Page 94: ...ighten the fittings Do not over tighten fittings Connections at galley and lavy fixtures should not be tightened with a wrench They will normally seal with hand tightening If a leak persists at one of...

Page 95: ...tion cup household liquid chlorine bleach 5 sodium hypochlo rite to one gallon of water for each 15 gallons of tank capaci ty For a 100 gallon tank 62 3 gallons of solution is required The total amoun...

Page 96: ...the tank is full turn OFF the water supply valve 13 Turn the TANK BYPASS valve to the right clockwise to close it 14 On all models turn VALVE 2 to horizontal 15 Turn the water pump ON 16 Open all fauc...

Page 97: ...er are the only outlets for the filtered water Although this filtered water is not available at the other galley and lavy outlets the water available at those outlets is filtered by the water pump fil...

Page 98: ...e is required to connect the holding tank outlet to the inlet of an approved waste water dump station or sewer system The drain plumbing is similar to that used in your home The system is trapped and...

Page 99: ...apter in this manual Drain the holding tanks only when they are at least y full If necessary fill the tanks with water to y full This provides sufficient water to allow complete flushing of waste mate...

Page 100: ...he tank is empty push the handle in to close the valve 6 Run enough water into the tank to cover the bottom This will aid the break up of solid wastes 7 To drain the grey water tank repeat the steps a...

Page 101: ...mical approved for septic tank systems in the black water holding tank These chemicals aid the breakdown of solid wastes and make the sys tem much more pleasant to use Do not put facial tissue paper e...

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Page 103: ...system instrument panel and controls the headlights taillights turn signals other vehicle lights and accessories The four locations for chassis fuses breakers relays diodes flashers and solenoids are...

Page 104: ...the fuse and the fuse must be replaced Check the circuit for an overload Remove the overload and replace the fuse with same type and amperage rating A circuit breaker is a switch that automatically in...

Page 105: ...t side of the motor home Check the external condition of the batteries periodically Look for cracks in the cover and case Check the vent plugs and replace any that are cracked or broken Keep the batte...

Page 106: ...NG Disconnect the 120 volt shore cord and the nega tive terminal from the coach and chassis bat teries before working on either electrical system If you work on the electrical systems with the power c...

Page 107: ...live circuits at the terminals of the battery Use care when connecting or disconnecting booster leads or cables Attaching booster cables and poor connections are a common cause of electrical arcs whi...

Page 108: ...enerator with the house batteries if the chassis batteries are discharged If the chassis engine alternator is operating properly both battery systems will be charged while driving To use the Auxiliary...

Page 109: ...tlets The cord and connector is molded together to form a weath erproof cable assembly Do not cut or alter the cable in any way Do not remove the ground pin in the cable connector or defeat the ground...

Page 110: ...containment when regular public utility AC power is unavailable or use of the inverter is not practical Controls are located on the generator and on the instrument panel 06 8 CAUTION Switch off the 5...

Page 111: ...old it is preheat can take up to 15 seconds extending the time that the light blinks 2 See the Troubleshooting Guide in Onan s RV Genset Operator s Manual located in the Owner s Information Package if...

Page 112: ...heating any inte rior living space Ventilating air can contain high concen trations of deadly gases including carbon monoxide Check engine fuel lines often Fuel leakage in or around the compartment is...

Page 113: ...gen erator exhaust does not enter the Interior and you would not be alert to exhaust odors or symp toms of carbon monoxide poisoning WARNING Do not block the genera tor ventilating air inlets or outle...

Page 114: ...by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI This device is intended to protect you against the hazards of electrical shocks possible when using electrical appliances in the bathroom or galley or in dam...

Page 115: ...detailed wiring diagrams are not included in this manual Below is a basic diagram to help you understand the electrical system In certain situations specific wiring dia grams may be available to help...

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Page 117: ...ank is mounted on the motor home chas sis The gas is stored in the tank as a liquid under pressure A pressure regulator controls the flow of the gas to your appli ances A typical LP gas tank installat...

Page 118: ...off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection Open the door and leave the area until the odor clears Have the gas system checked by a professional and the cause of the leak correcte...

Page 119: ...omponents are compatible S Turn off LP gas main valve before filling LP gas tank or entering an LP gas bulk plant or motor fuel service station Turn off all pilot lights and appliances individually be...

Page 120: ...Although they are designed for efficient and trouble free use they can be damaged by sunlight and impu rities in the air The average life of LP hoses is two to three years Check the hoses for signs o...

Page 121: ...s Ask your LP gas suppli er or your motor home dealer for information on LP gas blends available in your area and the areas in which you will be traveling The availability of gas is reduced at lower t...

Page 122: ...ce the tank or regulator as required To fill the LP gas tank drive the motor home to an LP gas supplier or a service station which sells LP gas Do not attempt to fill the tank yourself 07 6 WARNING Do...

Page 123: ...approved leak detection solution over each fitting joint and connection in the system 2 Open the tank valve 3 Inspect each joint 4 If even the smallest bubbles appear at any joint it is leaking and m...

Page 124: ...imilar gases such as hair spray or cleaning solvent The detector unit is powered by both 12 volt DC systems in your motor home A power switch is loc ted on the panel A green light on the detector fron...

Page 125: ...nformation for the LP gas appliances in your Owner s Information Package Please re ad and follow these instructions Air trapped in the gas lines may delay the first lighting of any appliance It could...

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Page 127: ...e outside of the motor home Turn on the hot water faucet at the galley sink If water flows continuously the heater is full AMElliCAN T IlAdirioN ApPLIANCES 1 1 NOTE The individual appliance manuals in...

Page 128: ...ratures precool the food and park the motor home with the refriger ator vent door in the shade Once the interior of the refrigera tor is cool the refrigeration system will usually maintain this temper...

Page 129: ...f oxygen is limited in an RV due to the size and construction of the vehicle Proper ventilation when using the cooking appliances will prevent the dangers of asphyxiation Refer to Lighting LP Gas Appl...

Page 130: ...he air conditioner manufacturer s instructions for detailed operating and preventive maintenance requirements Remember that air conditioners use a large portion of your available electric power If the...

Page 131: ...a lift system that allows you to position it for convenient viewing The TV lift will raise the front TV to any height between the floor and ceiling The lift operates on 120 volt AC power from the gene...

Page 132: ...tenna sys tem The idea that antennas whether amplified or not pull in a signal is a popular misconception An antenna does not pull a signal out of air by virtue of its power The antenna only responds...

Page 133: ...ng sug gestions can improve reception Use the park cable TV antenna system of your RV in remote areas rather than the roof antenna if the campground provides cable hook up Turn the television antenna...

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Page 135: ...aler can perform these services for you His trained personnel will assure that your motor home is maintained and repaired in keeping with original perfor mance expectations This section is intended to...

Page 136: ...oap monthly at least Avoid strong alkaline cleaners and abrasives 2 Wax the exterior at least once a year twice if possible with a wax formulated for fiberglass When waxing always read and follow the...

Page 137: ...wdered graphite If the motor home is located at a beach or is exposed to salt air more fre quent lubrication may be required For normal cleaning standard household detergents or cleansers may be used...

Page 138: ...were developed to remain waterproof under sus tained effects of weather and vibration However even the finest materials will eventually dry out and lose their effec tiveness under the constant heat of...

Page 139: ...remove excess sealant 2 Clean all areas to be resealed with mineral spirits and clean rags 3 Make sure that all areas to be resealed are absolutely dry before new sealant is applied AMEllicAN rIlAdiri...

Page 140: ...with a damp cloth to remove water marks For stains wipe with soapy water or ammonia based cleaners Remove stubborn stains on the matte satin finish with an abrasive cleanser For cleaning laminate sur...

Page 141: ...ixed with water Distilled vinegar Mild dishwasher detergent Liquid deodorizing cleaner Avoid cleaners with any level of abrasives acetone or MEK methyl ethyl ketone Tile flooring requires only washing...

Page 142: ...hen opening or closing the cover Use the engine cover prop to hold the cover open BRASS COMPONENTS ENGINE ACCESS WARNING When installing the engine cover be sure the cover Is fully seated on the gaske...

Page 143: ...ater refrigerator furnace Inspect and test safety equipment fire extinguisher LP CO and smoke detectors and GFI receptacles Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace g...

Page 144: ...conce GE 921F 12 volt Bath vanity light GE 40G16C 12 volt Exterior Headlight halogen high beam GE 9007 12v Headlight halogen high low beam GE 9007 12v Turn signal amber GE 1157A 12v Front clearance Ii...

Page 145: ...Area 20A Bedroom Water PumplWater Heater 1SA Bedroom Galley Area 20A Bedroom Galley Ceiling Lights 20A Bedroom Bath Area 20A Bedroom Living Area 20A Bedroom Living Area Ceiling Light Switch 20A Bedroo...

Page 146: ...t Brake Power lOA Dash Heater Defrost Power 30A Dash Radio Power lOA Dash CB Radio Power l5A Dash Overhead Fan Power l5A Dash Wt Ignition Power lOA Batt Camp Stop Light Power l5A Batt Camp Right Turn...

Page 147: ...r Skylight Surebond SB140 Holding tank threaded black pipe Permatex 80726 All fresh water threaded fittings Rectorseal 100 virgin Teflon All threaded LPG black pipe Rectorseal Slow Dry 5 Soft pipe thr...

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Page 149: ...ssure Park the motor home as level as possible front to rear and side to side Block wheels front and rear and leave the parking brake ON Check the charge in the battery Recharge as necessary Remove ba...

Page 150: ...and range hood fan switches are off Cover exterior appliance vents water heater furnace range hood refrigerator to prevent insects from get ting in Be sure to remove all covering material before usin...

Page 151: ...batteries with removable vent caps check the specific gravity of the electrolyte periodically with a hydrometer or boost charge every three months If the specific gravity is being checked recharge th...

Page 152: ...dditive manufac turer s instructions Operate the vehicle regularly dur ing the storage period to mix and circulate the anti oxi dant agent throughout the fuel system Refer to the Chassis Owner s Manua...

Page 153: ...t the system to the lowest expected storage temperature or at least 20 F o o o o o o o Service and winterize the generator if equipped as outlined in the generator operating manual included in your Ow...

Page 154: ...he valve open o When each faucet has been drained close all faucets water line drain valves and the fresh water tank drail valve Install the water heater plug and close the safety valve o o 10 6 Drain...

Page 155: ...ll owing antifreeze s oluti on t o fl ow c on tinu ously and then cl ose each faucet This will require c onsiderably m ore antifreeze s oluti on and y ou may ch o ose t o d o this step bef ore winteri...

Page 156: ...r line from the outlet side of the water solenoid valve Drain water from the line 5 Cycle the ice maker several times while blowing com pressed airthrough the water solenoid valve Be sure all water is...

Page 157: ...re all furnace water heater and refrigerator openings are clear and free of debris or insect nests webs etc Open all doors and compartments Check for animal or insect intrusion water damage or other d...

Page 158: ...alified air conditioner technician Drain flush and sanitize the fresh water system as out lined in the Plumbing chapter Inspect the drain hose for leaks Replace if necessary repairs are usually not ef...

Page 159: ...eterioration Operate 120 volt appliances and air conditioners Be sure to uncover air conditioner shroud s Inspect the LP gas system and check for leaks as described in the LP Gas System chapter If the...

Page 160: ...roughly Run thorough operational checks of steering brakes engine and transmission Operate vehicle slowly during these checks to allow sufficient circulation of fluids and reseating of components Your...

Page 161: ...omponents ChAssis OWNER S MANUAl This is the operating and maintenance manual supplied by the chassis manufacturer It is part of your Owner s Information Package It contains information on operating a...

Page 162: ...e maximum allowable weight a specific axle and brake system is designed to carry Each axle has its own GAWR When you add the GAWRs they will not necessarily add up to the GVWR The GAWR is also shown o...

Page 163: ...e Federal certification tag posted on the left interior sidewall of the driver s compartment and on the wardrobe door tag ICC swiTch Intermittent Courtesy Circuit This switch will flash the clearance...

Page 164: ...c credit card style card that has your name and vehicle ID FIN embossed on it Use this card when you request or need warranty service Please note that this is NOT a credit card You cannot purchase any...

Page 165: ...actory with full fuel engine oil and coolants The UVW does not include cargo fresh water LP gas occupants or dealer installed accessories The UVW is listed on the wardrobe door tag VIN VEhiclE IdENTif...

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