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Summary of Contents for 1999 Discovery

Page 1: ...reserved 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 information storage or retrieval s...

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Page 3: ...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 floor s...

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: ...ome 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 rights and y...

Page 6: ...RNING 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 Ir...

Page 7: ...gas container can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire or explosion A properly filled con tainer will contain approximately SO percent of its volume as liquid LP gas The following lab...

Page 8: ...ers of asphyxiation It is especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the dan ger of asphyxiailon is greater when the appliance Is used for long periods of time SAF...

Page 9: ...OAd O l MOTOR HOME LOAdiNG O 1 REspoNsibiliTY fOR PROPER LOAdiNq O 1 SOME DEfiNirioNS FiRST O 1 TowiNq AVEHiclE OR TRAiIER 0 2 CARRyiNq CAPAciTY ANd LOAd DisTRibuTioN O A CARRyiNq CAPAciTY TAq 0 5 How...

Page 10: ...ECTOR O 20 Do NOT Sltifr LiqltT 0 2 REsmiNq TItE SHifrER TO RESTORE OpERATioN 0 2 JAcobs EXTARdm COMPRESSioN BRAkE 0 24 AiR BRAkES 0 2 5 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 0 26 PARkiNq BRAkE O 28 UsiNq AiR BRAkES O 29...

Page 11: ...S ANd SCREENS 04 WiNdows 04 EMERqENCY ExiT WiNdow 04 DRiVER ANd PASSENGER SUN ViSORS 04 Wood MiNi BliNds 04A STORAGE 04 4 EXTERioR COMPARTMENTS 04 4 INTERioR STORAqE 04 5 INTERioR ANd FURNisliiNGS 04...

Page 12: ...SH WATER SYSTEM 05 6 EXTERiOR SHOWER 05 6 DRiNkiNq WATER FilrER SYSTEM 05 7 WASTE WATER SYSTEM 05 7 ToilET 05 8 DRAiNiNq THE Ho diNq TANks 05 8 HoldiNq TANk CARE 05 10 06 ElECTRicAl SySTEMS 06 1 C Ass...

Page 13: ...cAl CliMATE CONTROl SYSTEM 06 1 07 LP GAS SySTEM 07 1 LP GAS SAfETY PRECAUTioNS 07 2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 07 4 HOSES 07 4 LP GAS REGULATOR 07 4 USiNG LP GAS SYSTEM AT Low TEMPERATURES 07 FilliNG LP GAS T...

Page 14: ...2 STAiNS 09 2 WiNdows OOOIlS VENTS ANd Locks 09 RubbER Roof SYSTEM 09 CIEANiNq 09 CAIlE 09 4 SEAlANT RENEWAl 09 4 OOOIl WiNdow Roof COMPONENT ANd MoldiNq REsEAliNq 09 INTERioR 09 6 FAbllics 09 6 COlli...

Page 15: ...TRAilER HiTch CONNECTOR WiRiNG 09 1O MAiNTENANCE ChART 09 11 10 STORAGE 10 1 STORAGE ChEcklisTs 10 1 ShORT TERM STORAGE 10 1 LONG TERM STORAGE 10 WiNTERiZATioN 10 WATER SYSTEM WilVTERizilVq 10 REACTi...

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Page 17: ...lement this by reading all instructional material furnished with the motor home in the Owner s Information Package and Chassis Operator s Manual This information outlines important areas of maintenanc...

Page 18: ...s your 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 p...

Page 19: ...complete predelivery inspection of the chassis and all motor home components as specified in the predelivery checklists sup plied by the motor home and chassis manufacturers You should receive a copy...

Page 20: ...are listed in this manu al Please contact the one nearest you 3 We sincerely believe that your dealer and the factory repre sentative will be able to solve any problem which might arise If their combi...

Page 21: ...ication numbers will be found on tags or plates attached to the appliance Chassis component engine transmission axles etc identification numbers will be located ill the manuals included with your moto...

Page 22: ...to NHTSA 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 mot...

Page 23: ...MFR INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MFG BY VEHICLE IDENTIFICATfON NUMBER DATE OF INC VEH MFA GVWR KGS LBS BARCODE GAWR FRONT KGS LBS WITH RIMS This tag Is located on the left top of the instrument pane TIRES AT KP...

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Page 25: ...1 Mirror Remote Controls 2 Transmission Shifter Controls 3 Mirror Heat Control Switch 4 Leveling System Indicator 5 Leveling SystemLevel Indicator 6 Leveling System Control Panel 7 Hot Cold Cup Switch...

Page 26: ...t DRivER S CONTROls co I I il 10 CDD i t 0 0 C J D C J 0 co DisCOVERY...

Page 27: ...witch to any position except OFF AlC Indicator Ligbt This will light when the AlC button is on In the defrost DEF mode the compressor will come on whether or not the NC ON OFF button is on This helps...

Page 28: ...EXTERioR ELEVATioNS 3 1 11 9 f I lID 0 I 12 12 8 9 IU I E Jr l r 011110 1t iJ III I IJ I 1 I 1 T I I I 10 12 14 7 4 21 14 15 16 12 6 9 12 12 12 2 12 13 3 9 t 20 DisCOVEIIY...

Page 29: ...ries house engine 5 Engine access 17 Generator access 6 External power cord shore cord 18 Fog lights 7 Utility compartment city water 19 Rear view camera 8 LPG tank 20 Engine air intake 9 Air conditio...

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Page 31: ...oss Axle Weight Rating means the maximum weight a specific axle is designed to carry Motor homes equipped with tag axles are lim ited to the maximum weight listed for the combination of the intermedia...

Page 32: ...expect to pull a trailer tow dolly or another vehicle behind your motor home These factors have limitations just like the weight factors above These factors are GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating GTW...

Page 33: ...re than the GTW listed on the wardrobe door tag Heavier towed loads can cause braking problems damage the Zotor home cause unstable driving or handling characteristics and restrict your coverage under...

Page 34: ...t and comfortable 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 dire...

Page 35: ...owed vehicle coupler UVW Unloaded Vehicle Weight means the weight of this motor home as built at the factory with full fuel engine oil and coolants The UVW does not include cargo fresh water LP gas oc...

Page 36: ...CWR limits When you arrive at a weigh 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 r...

Page 37: ...tag and wardrobe door tag Example The front Gross Axle Weight should not exceed the front Gross Axle Weight Rating If any readings are higher than the rating you will have to adjust or remove the loa...

Page 38: ...Weight Reading I I 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 Weigh...

Page 39: ...mbined Weight Readings 4 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 Certification tag and wa...

Page 40: ...t load heavy items in upper cabinets Secure and brace items so they won t move during trav el thereby shifting the load Do not load heavy items near either end ofthe motor home or on the bumpers Adjus...

Page 41: ...tion pressure must be maintained Properly inflated tires also contribute to overall motor home stability and safety Refer to the tire sec tion in your Chassis Operator s Manual for information on main...

Page 42: ...WR as 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 whe...

Page 43: ...50 miles and then at 500 miles of new vehicle operation and at the intervals specified in the Maintenance Schedule Also retighten to proper torque specifications at 50 miles and then 500 miles after...

Page 44: ...with the seatback in the fully upright position When the seatback is not fully upright there is a greater risk that the child will slide under the safety belt and be seriously injured in a collision...

Page 45: ...cuts have it examined by a qualified tech nician to determine if replacement is necessary Always have your safety belt system checked after a collision In most states you are required by law to use s...

Page 46: ...ety seats 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 posit...

Page 47: ...pts at jack rabbit starts from stops may damage the engine and drive train components If you anticipate overtaking and passing other vehicles remember that your motor home may not achieve the required...

Page 48: ...n chart NOTE Times listed are minimum times It will not harm block heater or engine to leave it plugged in longer than times stated ENGINE BLOCK HEATER USAGE Viscosity Time Battery Temperature Grade O...

Page 49: ...and other gauges often to make sure they are operating correctly The motor home will not move until the air brakes and sus pension systems are sufficiently full of air Normal brake system air pressur...

Page 50: ...processes signals from the shifter and in turn controls the transmission The push button shift selector has snap dome type switches Each pad R N D Up or Down arrow is a switch Just push on the pad for...

Page 51: ...to select them will make vehicle con trol and your job even easier R Reverse The vehicle must be completely stopped before shifting from Forward to Reverse or from Reverse to Forward The Select indic...

Page 52: ...er gear These positions also provide progressively greater engine braking for going down grades the lower the gear the greater the braking effect The push button selector utilizes Arrow Buttons Push t...

Page 53: ...since operating limitations are being placed on the transmission i e upshifts and downshifts may be restricted Direction changes will not occur The ECU will not respond to operator requests The ECU w...

Page 54: ...six speed automatic transmission Important The Jacobs Extarder Compression Brake is a vehicle slowing device not a vehicle stopping device It is not a substitute for the vehicle service brakes Use of...

Page 55: ...eft in the automatic mode The ON OFF switch should be in the OFF position Operation of the Extarder compression brake is recommend ed only when you have good traction with the road surface Operation o...

Page 56: ...ual for additional information The Brake Pedal The harder you push down on the pedal the more air pressure is applied to the brakes When you let up on the pedal some of the brake pressure is released...

Page 57: ...occurs in either brake system allowing an imbalance in system pressure the BRAKE light will glow when the brake pedal is depressed If the Brake light malfunctions and the air brake reservoir is compl...

Page 58: ...e spring brakes will be applied suddenly This may cause loss of traction and vehi cle control Refer to your Chassis Operator s Man ual for further information on the functioning of the brake system PA...

Page 59: ...of this increase in stopping distance and anticipate your stops with this in mind Downhill driving puts extra strain on many drivetrain compo nents of your motor home The brakes are easily overloaded...

Page 60: ...tem Be cautious when maneuvering to allow for the length and width of the vehicle Always allow room to corner and to change lanes Your vehicle s side view mirrors and rear view camera monitor will hel...

Page 61: ...nge you are in Serious com ponent damage could occur Shift the transmission to a lower gear before starting down the grade Match speed and gear using the tachometer Refer to the Chassis Operator s Man...

Page 62: ...incline turn the front wheels into the curb in the direction of the roll to aid the parking brake When parking always shift the transmission to N and set the parking brake If you can t avoid operating...

Page 63: ...e camera lens and monitor screen with a quality glass cleaner and nonabrasive cloth or towel In keeping with good engineering practice and to meet the requirements of chassis manufacturers certain cha...

Page 64: ...degrees acceptable performance can be obtained by using blends of No 2 and No I diesel fuels The use of lighter fuels can reduce fuel economy Also you should be familiar with the summer and win ter d...

Page 65: ...reading as the normal 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...

Page 66: ...If 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 fr...

Page 67: ...which 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 l...

Page 68: ...towed vehicle 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 Operator...

Page 69: ...ual position switch on the instrument panel controls the air dump system When the air bags are deflated the motor home will settle slightly from normal ride height and you may hear a sound of rushing...

Page 70: ...closing of the door Step is inactive will not move regardless of door movement Step extends and retracts with opening and closing of door Step is retracted for all door positions If step is extended w...

Page 71: ...by turning the lock knob and slid ing the window Open and adjust torque windows by turning the knob or crank located at the bottom of the window Read and understand these instructions before you need...

Page 72: ...lease note Your motor home could be overloaded or out of balance if not properly loaded Refer to the Motor Home Loading section of the On The Road chapter of this manual and follow the loading and wei...

Page 73: ...e same load ing considerations apply to interior storage areas as to exteri or Consult the Motor Home Loading section in the On The Road chapter The materials used inside your motor home have been sel...

Page 74: ...closed by a catch When the dividers are open for traveling be sure to attach the catch to keep them from sliding back and forth Both decorative and utility style 12 volt or 11O volt lighting fixtures...

Page 75: ...om the top of the motor home Use soapy water on the vent cover The screens may be vacu umed orlightly brushed to remove accumulation of leaves or other debris Lubricate the gears and mechanism yearly...

Page 76: ...l reading when the fresh water tank is filled b Material trapped on the sides of the holding tanks may give a full reading when the tank is actually empty c Motor home not level To check the main hous...

Page 77: ...home during use in cold weather when humidity of the interior air is high Water vapor will condense on the inside of the windows and walls as moisture or in cold weather as frost or ice It may also c...

Page 78: ...able and effective in removing excess moisture from the interior air While use of a dehumidifier is not a cure all and ventilation storm windows and moisture reduction continue to be important operati...

Page 79: ...re extinguishing 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 respe...

Page 80: ...maintain 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 pos...

Page 81: ...efore 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 fre...

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Page 83: ...se to the RV park or city water supply This will usually be a faucet or valve simi lar to your garden hose valve at home 2 Run the city water supply for a few seconds to clear the line Turn off the wa...

Page 84: ...rnal fill the on board tank is full After filling turn the bypass valve to Normal 2 Gravity fill The external gravity water fill is located on the exterior of the motor home The on board water tank ca...

Page 85: ...wer switch is ON and a faucet is opened When the faucets are closed the pump shuts off At free flow the pump draws approximately 7 to 7 1 2 amps It can run dry for extended periods without damage See...

Page 86: ...the water line at the inlet end of the filter and remove 2 Unscrew the filter cap from the filter 3 Remove the filter screen 4 Flush out and clean screen 5 Reverse procedure to install 6 Operate the...

Page 87: ...ttings 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 the fit ting...

Page 88: ...r flows steadily then turn them off This will purge any a ir from the lines 4 Top off water tank with fresh water and wait three hours 5 Drain the entire system by opening the HOT and COLD low point d...

Page 89: ...vent lines a grey water holding tank and a black water holding tank The water from the sinks and shower drains into the grey water tank the toilet drains into the black water tank The holding tanks m...

Page 90: ...k into an acceptable sewer inlet or dump station Whenever possible drain the holding tanks before traveling Waste water and sewage in the holding tanks reduce the car rying capacity of the motor home...

Page 91: ...4 Allow enough time for the tank to drain completely Rinse and flush the tank through the toilet 5 When the tank is empty push the handle in to close the valve 6 Run enough water into the tank to cov...

Page 92: ...ank or RV sanitation systems Keep both knife valves closed and locked and the drain cap tightly in place when using the system on the road Use only cleaners that are approved for use in septic tank or...

Page 93: ...ul 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 auger...

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Page 95: ...vehicle electrical system It includes the vehicle batteries engine charging system ignition system instrument panel and controls the headlights taillights turn signals other vehicle lights and accesso...

Page 96: ...rter sup plies 120 volt AC power from these batteries The 12 volt fuses protect individual circuits If the circuit is overloaded it will blow the fuse and the fuse must be replaced Check the circuit f...

Page 97: ...xternal 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 batter ies clean Acid film and dirt on th...

Page 98: ...ation WARNING Disconnect the 120 volt shore cord and the nega tive terminal from the coach batteries before working on either electri cal system If you work on the electrical systems with the power co...

Page 99: ...break 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 arc...

Page 100: ...You can use the Auxiliary Start System to start the chassis engine or the generator with the house batteries if the chassis battery is discharged If the chassis engine alternator is oper ating proper...

Page 101: ...d outlets 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 gr...

Page 102: ...DC power when your motor home is operating on 120 volt from the generator or a public utility It will also charge both bat tery systems Your motor home is equipped with a LP powered generator located...

Page 103: ...ance LP ctank It is equipped with a shut off switch that will stop the flow of LP from the tank in the event of an emergency The precautions that apply to filling the appliance LP tank also apply to t...

Page 104: ...any circum stances operate the gener ator While sleeping You would not be able to moni tor outside conditions to assure that generator exhaust does not enter the interior and you would not be alert to...

Page 105: ...t the hazards of electrical shocks possible when using electrical appliances in the bathroom or galley or in damp areas Should a circuit or appliance electric shaver hair dryer etc develop a potential...

Page 106: ...ns a card that can be used to record test dates Keep the card in a conspicuous place and keep it up to date Because of the many model floor plan and option variations available detailed wiring diagram...

Page 107: ...current the climate control system may turn them off to prevent circuit overload Once the system turns them off it will keep them off as long as required and then automatically return them to normal o...

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Page 109: ...ge tank 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 insta...

Page 110: ...Shut 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 corr...

Page 111: ...ents are compatible 8 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 before...

Page 112: ...ments 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 si...

Page 113: ...LP gas 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 l...

Page 114: ...ulator as required To fill the appliance or generator LP gas tanks 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 WARNING D...

Page 115: ...an approved leak detection solution over each fitting joint and connection in the system 2 Open the tank valve 3 lnspect each joint 4 If even the smallest bubbles appear at any joint it is leaking and...

Page 116: ...2 volt DC systems in your motor home A power switch is located on the panel A green light on the detector front panel indicates that the detector has power If the power switch is OFF gas flow from the...

Page 117: ...ng information for the LP gas appliances in your Owner s Information Package Please read and follow these instructions Air trapped in the gas lines may delay the first lighting of any appliance It cou...

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Page 119: ...the outside of the motor home Thrn on the hot water faucet at the galley sink If water flows continuously the heater is full DiSCOVERY ApPLIANCES v 1 NOTE The individual appliance manuals included in...

Page 120: ...k 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 temperature If the inside of the refri...

Page 121: ...V 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 Appliances section in the LP Ga...

Page 122: ...f your available electric power If additional equipment requiring 12 volt power is installed in the motor home Obtain the 12 volt source from a proper ly fused battery circuit Consult an authorized Fl...

Page 123: ...various satellite systems available as aftermarket accessories A coax cable loop is located in the overhead compartment that allows connection of the satellite system The PARK cable input jack is ava...

Page 124: ...and FM signals have a range of only about 75 miles under the best of atmospheric and geographic conditions The good reception you get at parks located at great distances from broadcast facilities is...

Page 125: ...ovides cable hook up Turn the television antenna Sometimes turning the antenna will pick up a stronger signal Try turning or rotating the anten na throughout its range You may find your signal in a ve...

Page 126: ...from either a public utility or the generator The removable drain screen which protects the pump from lint and foreign matter needs to be cleaned periodically See your Owner s Information Package for...

Page 127: ...r your dealer 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 in...

Page 128: ...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 inst...

Page 129: ...h powdered graphite Ifthe 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 us...

Page 130: ...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 the...

Page 131: ...aper to remove excess sealant 2 Clean all areas to be resealed with mineral spirits and clean rags 3 Make Sl lre that all areas to be resealed are absolutely dry before new sealant is applied DiSCOVER...

Page 132: ...urface 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 lamina...

Page 133: ...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 and periodic waxing Vacu...

Page 134: ...his manual Options and accessories usually have their own owner user manuals that often contain added maintenance instructions Consult these manuals as required 09 8 BRASS COMPONENTS ENGINE ACCESS AIW...

Page 135: ...lights OE 194 12v Mirror tum signal lights OE IS95 12v Porch lights Jensen 1003 12v Entry step light OE 193 12v Hood light OE 193 12v Rear clearance lights OE 67DP 12v Back up lights OR 1156 12v Stop...

Page 136: ...Hitch Electrical Connector View is looking into the connector on the motor home 1 2 3 4 Terminal Wire Circuit No Color Connection 1 Yellow Lt Turn Stop 2 Green Rt Turn Stop 3 White Ground 4 Brown Lice...

Page 137: ...tectors and GFI receptacles Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Inspect LPG system including leak check Sanitize fresh...

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Page 139: ...rk 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 D Check the charge in the battery Recharge as necessary I___JRemove bat...

Page 140: ...hood fan switches are off IL J 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 using appl...

Page 141: ...or 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...

Page 142: ...ive 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 D Refer to the Chassis Operator s Manu...

Page 143: ...t the system to the lowest expected storage temperature or at least _20 F D Service and winterize the generator if equipped as outlined in the generator operating manual included in your Owner s Infor...

Page 144: ...ut Leave the valve open 0 1 1 o o When each faucet has been drained close all fal lcets water line drain valves and the fresh water tank drain valve Install the water heater plug and close the safety...

Page 145: ...t allowing antifreeze solution to flow con tinuously and then close each faucet This will require considerably more antifreeze solution and you may choose to do this step before winterizing the cold w...

Page 146: ...e 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 air through the water solenoid valve Be sure all water is out...

Page 147: ...all furnace water heater and refrigerator openings are clear and free of debris or insect nests webs etc o Open all doors and compartments Check for animal or insect intrusion water damage or other d...

Page 148: ...ush 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 effective o Install a new water filter cartri...

Page 149: ...ances and air conditioners Be sure to uncover air conditioner shroud s D Inspect the LP gas system and check for leaks as described in the LP Gas System chapter If the LP tank shows signs of rust or c...

Page 150: ...oroughly o 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 Y...

Page 151: ...or compo nents ChAssis OPERATOR 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 informa tion on o...

Page 152: ...nk fresh and volatile during long storage periods Also known as anti oxidant GAWR GROSS AxlE WEiqhT RATiNq The maximum allowable weight a specific axle and brake system is designed to carry Each axle...

Page 153: ...wastes go into this tank GTW GRO TowiNq WEiqhT The maximum allowable loaded weight that this motor home has been designed to tow and brake This cannot be increased by changing the trailer hitch The GT...

Page 154: ...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 155: ...fuel engine oil and other engine drivetrain fluids and LP gas The UVW does not include cargo fresh water holding tank contents passengers or accessories installed by the dealer The UVW is listed on t...

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