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Summary of Contents for 2008 Southwind

Page 1: ... to change without notice Fleetwood has designed its recreational vehicles for a variety of customer uses Each vehicle features optimal seating sleeping storage and fluid capacities The user is responsible for selecting the proper combination ofloads Le occupants equipment fluids cargo etc to ensure that the vehicle s weight capacities are not exceeded Manufacturing subsidiaries of Fleetwood Enter...

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Page 3: ...intenance OS 12 Your Rights Under State Law 02 2 Safety Restraintsfor Children OS 12 Dealer s Obligations 02 2 Safety Beltsfor Children 0S 13 Owner s Obligations 02 2 Child Seat Tethers 0S 13 Manufacturer s Obligations 02 2 Warranty Service 02 3 Driving and Vehicle Control OS 14 Using the Engine to Slow the Motor Home OS 14 Ownercare Card 02 4 Reporting Safety Defects 02 4 Maneuvering in Traffic O...

Page 4: ...4 Draining the Holding Tanks 07 5 Black Tank Flush System If Equipped 07 6 Holding Tank Care 07 6 Cold Weather Usage 07 7 Table If Equipped 06 5 ELECTRICAL SySTEMS 08 1 Sofa COllversion If Equipped 06 5 Batteries 08 1 Sleeper Sofa Conversion If Equipped 06 5 Folding Doors Privacy Curtain Chassis 12 Volt Electrical System 08 1 Chassis Bulbs and Fuses 08 1 Dividers 06 5 Folding Chairs If Equipped 06...

Page 5: ... 11 4 Lighting Propane Appliances 09 4 Laminate Top Care If Equipped 11 4 Walls and Ceiling Panels 11 4 APPLIANCES 10 1 Attaching Accessories to YOUI Water Heater 10 1 Motor Home 11 4 Water Heater Bypass Valve 10 1 Plastic Fiberglass Shower Stall 11 4 Refrigerator 10 1 Floors and Carpeting 11 4 Furnace 10 1 Wood Floor If Equipped 11 5 Range 10 2 Range Exhaust Hood 10 2 Air Conditioner s If Equippe...

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Page 7: ...esigned to provide you with years of carefree pleasant traveling and vacationing It conforms with or exceeds applicable National Fire Protection Association NFPA Canadian Standards Association CSA units built for Canada only Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS Environ mental Protection Agency EPA and Califol7lia Air Resources Board CARB regulations The seal attached just outside the entty...

Page 8: ... Your contin uing safety and comfort depend on it This man ual includes a section outlining maintenance intervals If you follow the maintenance guide lines you will minimize the possibility of fail ure of any important system or part of your motor home 01 2 PLANNING AND PREPARATION Each year millions ofAmericans embark on trips using some type of recreational vehicle Proper planning of your trip w...

Page 9: ... AND REAR KGS LBS This vehicle conforms to all applicable U S Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards in effect on the date of manufacture shown above V I N TYPE VEHICLE MULTI PURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE The tires and wheels with sizes and ratings designated above have been equipped with this vehicle by Fleetwood Any replacement tIres Installed must meet the same specifications and minimum load requi...

Page 10: ...he influence of any controlled substance or are taking any medication or drugs that may impair your sight hearing judgment or coor dination Pull off the road and park in a safe al ea until you can drive safely Vehicle Handling Your motor home is longer wider and higher than a typical car or truck you may be accustomed to driving Keep this in mind as you become familiar with driving your motor home...

Page 11: ...s When driving in mountainous areas look for and obey highway signs con cerning grades and curves Your driving experience when pulling and stopping a Introduction towed unit on mountain roads will be very different from what you experience on level ground State laws in the United States and provin cia1laws in Canada vary concerning towing equipment requirements and limits Check the laws in the are...

Page 12: ...ngine performance brakiug performance vehicle location vehicle speed and occupant seat belt use or other data 01 6 The data stored in the electronic modules may be retrieved by authorized parties using special ized equipment for vehicle diaguostic or acci dent investigation purposes Please refer to the chassis manufacturer owner s guide and or if equipped electronic device manufacturers owner s gu...

Page 13: ...es all of which are covered by the sepa rate warranties of the respective manufac turers of these components 2 Defects caused by or related to a Abuse misuse negligence or accident b Failure to comply with instlUctions con tained in the Owner s Information Package c Alteration or modification of the motor home d Environmental conditions salt hail chemicals in the atmosphere etc 3 Normal deteriorat...

Page 14: ... selling dealer or other authorized 02 2 dealer giving sufficient infonnation to resolve the matter Written notice of defects must be given to the selling dealer or manufacturer within thirty 30 days of discovery by owner but no later than ten 10 days after the expiration of the warranty period The owner shall deliver the motor home to the dealer or an authorized Fleetwood dealer location for warr...

Page 15: ... dealer contact Fleetwood Owner Relations The locations are listed in the back of this manual Please contact the one nearest you 3 We sincerely believe that your dealer and the factory representative will be able to solve any problem which might arise If their combined efforts are not satisfactory please send a letter describing the circumstances to Fleetwood Owner Relations P O Box 1007 Decatur I...

Page 16: ...f your motor home needs warranty service present this card to the dealer or have it available when contacting Fleetwood s Owner Relations Group The motor home has been thoroughly inspected before shipment Your dealer is responsible for performing a complete predelivery inspection of the motor home as specified in the Ownercare delivery checkout Please refer to the warranty in the front of this man...

Page 17: ...uation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injUly CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to the component or vehicle 1 NOTE indicates points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient operation IMPOR...

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Page 19: ...h bare hands If bulb is touched with bare hands wipe the bulb clean with rub bing alcohol Do not use near flammable or combustible materials andlor objects which may be sensitive to fading or drying Use bulbs designed or specific by manufacturer as to style wattage and voltage tfl NOTE I Consult Chassis Operator s Owner s Guide Manual for automotive lamp replacement on chassis cab This would inclu...

Page 20: ... selected out lets Fan Speed Control Knob must be on Air Flow Control Knob Selects outlets for delivered air 04 2 r 16 17 Air is delivered from the adjustable dash mounted outlets Air will be either cooled or heated depending on position of AlC Button and Temperature Control Knob Air is delivered from the adjustable dash mounted outlets and floor outlets Air is delivered from the floor outlets Air...

Page 21: ...manufacturer as the maximum allow able loaded weight of this motor home with its towed trailer or towed vehicle Towing and braking capacities may be different Refer to Fleetwood and the chassis manu facturer s manuals for complete information ON THE ROAD GTW Gross Towed Weight is the maximum loaded weight of a trailer or towed vehicle this motor home with equipped hitch has been designated to tow ...

Page 22: ...llow you to tow more than the listed GCWR for your motor home Ifyou cannot stop you will crash 05 2 You must not exceed the tire capacities or the weight factors listed below if you expect to tow something behind your motor home either with or without a dolly The factors are GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating GTW Gross Towed Weight MTW Maximum Tongue Weight GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating The ratings...

Page 23: ...ttached to the trailer tongue A frame assembly to transfer some of the trailer tongue weight to both motor home axles On The Road A weight carrying hitch head assembly does not use spring bars All of the tongue weight of the trailer bears down on the hitch assembly which loads the motor home rear axle For this reason the maximum load you can tow with a weight carrying hitch head assembly is limite...

Page 24: ...t the weight of the motor home and dinghy together do not exceed the gross combination weight rating GCWR of the motor home Make sure that tow bars and hitch equipment is rated to handle the weight of the vehicle you intend to tow In addition the dinghy must be equipped with its own independent auxiliary brake system that is activated any time the motor home brakes are applied Because of StatelPro...

Page 25: ...ies may differ Refer to Fleetwood and chassis manufacturer s manual s for complete information GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating means the maximum permissible loaded weight a specific axle is designed to carry GTW Gross Towed Weight is the maximum loaded weight of a trailer or car this motor home with equipped hitch has been designated to tow GTW cannot be increased by changing the trailer hitch HITCH...

Page 26: ...ed and crash in a curve turn or in an emer gency steering maneuver When the load is prop erly distributed your motor home will handle and respond safely and you as the driver can be more confident and will be more comfortable 05 6 If your motor home is improperly loaded it may be unsafe to drive uncomfortable to drive or both Axle load is important and it is recom mended that you should load your ...

Page 27: ... scale to accommodate the RV being par tially off the scale You may desire to use wheel ramps to get the required side to side leveling If there is a difference in the weights on one side of the vehicle as compared to weights on the other side components tires wheels brakes springs etc on the heavier side could be overloaded even though the total axle load is within the GAWR It is important to red...

Page 28: ... some states that require certain motor homes and RVs to utilize the Highway Patrol s weight scales to check for overloaded axle weights Citations can be issued to violators Since you may load your motor home differ ently for different trips loading and weight pat terns will change Periodically reweigh your motor home and log the weights in this chapter Refer to your log as you prepare to load for...

Page 29: ...nformation Package for infOlmation on maintenance and tire care If no information is provided please contact your local tire manufacturer s location for advice The maximum cold inflation pressures are stated on the tire sidewall The recommended maxi mum tire inflation pressure for this coach is shown on the Federal Certification Tag located on the sidewall near the driver s seat To maxi mize tire ...

Page 30: ...exes too much and builds up 05 10 heat This heat damages the inner liner casing and outer sidewall of the tire If not remedied quickly the tire will be itTeparably damaged In extreme cases the sidewall of the tire is destroyed both from the excessive heat it endured due to the weight of the vehicle pressing on the tire casing without the cushioning load canying effect of the C01l ect air pressure ...

Page 31: ...lp control braking Firmly hold the steering wheel while avoiding ab1 llpt steering inputs and move slowly to a safe place Park on a firm level surface Tum offthe ignition Set the parking brake On The Road Tum on the hazardflasher system Ensure your passengers are safely located and children monitored Get professional roadside assistance Changing a Flat Tire Even with good tire maintenance and norm...

Page 32: ...lder belt adjusts to your movement 05 12 However if you brake hard comer hard or if your vehicle receives an impact the lap and shoulder belt locks and prevents you from moving A WARNING Use the shoulder belt on the outside shoulder only Never wear the shoulder belt under the arm Never swing it around the neck over the inside shoulder Failure to fOllow these precautions could increase the risk and...

Page 33: ... manufacturer s instructions that come with the safety seat that you put in your vehi cle Make sure that the shoulder belt if provided at the seating position where the safety seat is being used does not cross or rest in front of the child s face or neck If you do not install and use the safety seat properly the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision it WARNING When using any infant or...

Page 34: ... Rule of thumb Use the same lowest gear going down as it took to go up the hill Crest the hill in the lower gear Monitor your speed Using the Engine to Slow the Motor Home To use the engine as a braking force select the next lower gear Engine braking provides good speed con l ol for going down grades When the motor home is heavily loaded towing or the grade is steep preselection of a lower gear pr...

Page 35: ... components Under extreme heat conditions you may need to turn off the vehicle air conditioner to improve engine and transmission cooling Be aware of the extra height of your motor home Check for low hanging tree branches or On The Road other obstructions whenever you drive or park Avoid low overhangs when pulling in for serv ice Always check overhead clearances of over passes and bridges This may...

Page 36: ... to assist in protecting these components from corrosion or other effects of weather and road conditions Please be aware that certain areas of 05 16 the motor home do not have undercoating applied in keeping with good engineering practice and to meet the requirements of chassis manufacturers FUEL AND FUEL SYSTEMS See the Chassis Operator s Owner s Guide Manual in the Owner s Information Package fo...

Page 37: ...ability Issues Your motor home s automotive fuel and emis sions systems are sophisticated and engineered to meet Federal and State emissions standards They are sometimes sensitive to fuel types and blends particularly fuels blended for certain altitudes and climates Fuel suppliers provide customers with the COlTect fuel for their location and seasonal conditions Sometimes though fuel blended for w...

Page 38: ...ossil fuels gasoline Propane diesel fuel etc The chassis 05 18 and generator engines furnaces water heater Propane refrigerator and range in your motor home produce it constantly while they are operat ing CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY Please read and understand the following precautions to protect yourself and others from the effects of car bon monoxide poisoning Beware of the symptoms of exhaust gas ...

Page 39: ...ulting in tire or front suspension failure The rear frame extensions are not designed to withstand the load imposed by lifting from the rear A WARNING DO NOT crawl under or place any part of your body under a vehicle that is being lifted Stand clear of all towing equipment and the vehicle being lifted On The Road The vehicle must be towed from the front either on the rear wheels if operational or ...

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Page 41: ...y door closed will retract the entry step This helps to prevent inad vertently driving off with the entry step extended The switches operate the entty step according to the following table A WARNING Always look and be sure the step is extended before entering or exiting the motor home A WARNING If door is quickly opened and closed without allowing the step to fully extend and lock in the OUT posit...

Page 42: ...st be evacuated under emergency con ditions To operate the emergency exit window either Pull the red handle and remove the screen or Lift the red latch to release the window Slide it completely through the slot so the window swings free When parked be sure the exit window is not blocked by trees or other obstacles 06 2 REMOTE MIRROR CONTROL If Equipped Your new motor home may be equipped with the ...

Page 43: ...should accommo date most of your storage needs All of the stor age compartments except the Propane tank compm1ment can be locked Fire prevention reg ulations require that the Propane tank compart ment be unlocked at all times Please note Your motor home could be over loaded or out of balance if not properly loaded Refer to the Motor Home Loading section of the On The Road chapter of this manual an...

Page 44: ... exercise caution when operating the slide out room Always be certain that there is plenty of clearance for your room to safely extend to the full outward position Remove any other potential obstructions to room movement 06 4 For operation of the slide out room the follow ing is required Park the RV and level it for stationary use Ignition on engine running Transmission in park Parking brake engag...

Page 45: ...the middle legs will automatically unfold into a vertical position Living With Your Motor Home 3 Pull upward on the center of the metal bar and rotate it down slowly until the wood bars rest on the floor To restore the sleeper sofa 1 Lift the front edge of the bedframe up and rotate it back 2 Lift the middle section of the bed up and push it back towards the rear until the bed is fully into positi...

Page 46: ...he motor home Use soapy water on the vent cover The screens may be vacuumed or lightly brushed to remove accumulation of leaves or other debris 06 6 Lubricate the gears and mechanism yearly with a light water resistant grease MONITOR PANEL The monitor panel allows you to conveniently check the approximate levels in the holding tanks Propane tank and to check battery condition s Electrical probes i...

Page 47: ... if you see these signs You need to do something to reduce the moisture inside your RY Living With Your Motor Home Here are some frequently asked questions about condensation and some answers that will help you understand more about your RV and how to keep it comfortable Q ill cold weather my windows and walIs look like they re sweating Is that con densation A Yes Your windows are a good way to kn...

Page 48: ... Water vapor in the air always wants to move toward dry air Scientists call this vapor pressure action It will go through walls floor covering plywood paint just about anything The water that gets trapped in these materials can cause warping mildew paint failure and rotting The damage caused by excessive humidity can be invisible and worse expensive to fix Please remember that this damage is not c...

Page 49: ...tor Home crowding closets or wardrobe space Overstuffed closets restrict air flow S Stock kitchen and bath cabinets to allow free air circulation 6 Open window coverings and windows as often as possible and convenient 7 Control the interior heat Here are some tips on controlling humidity with heat Keep registers and the furnace blower clean and unobstructed This helps air circulation Do not operat...

Page 50: ...riodically to ventilate the RV Promptly clean up spills condensation and other sources of moisture Thoroughly dry any wet surfaces or material Do not let water pool or stand in or under your RV 06 10 Inspect for leaks on a regular basis Look for discolorations or wet spots Repair any leaks promptly Inspect condensation pans refrigeration and air conditioners for mold growth Take notice of musty od...

Page 51: ...ty of fire can be minimized if not totally eliminated by recog nizing the danger and practicing common sense safety and maintenance habits Know where your fire extinguisher is located and how and when to use it Read the instmctions on the fire extinguisher Remember that portable fire extinguishers are intended for use by the occu pants of a building or area that is threatened by fire They are most...

Page 52: ...louds may be present at fuel filling sta tions Before refueling either gasoline diesel fuel or Propane be sure to turn offall pilot flames and appliances in your motor home Turning off the Propane at the tank is insufficient Pilotless appli ances may still spark or pilot flames may not extinguIsh immediately 06 12 A WARNING Portable fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and sto...

Page 53: ...se to city water connection located on the motor home Make sure all connections are tight 4 Turn on the RV park city water supply Open all faucets inside the motor home to clear the lines Then turn off faucets External Fresh Water COllnection CAUTION Since water pressures at campgrounds vary we rec ommend you install an in line pressure regulator if not equipped at the water supply faucet This wil...

Page 54: ...sed the pump shuts off A fuse at the load center panel protects the pump circuit It can run dry for extended periods without dam age See Electrical Systems chapter Turn the pump master switch ON to pressurize the system When a faucet is opened after the initial filling of the tank the water may sputter for a few seconds This is normal and is not cause for concern The water flow will become steady ...

Page 55: ... of this manual Freezing damage is usually extensive and may include a burst water tank split piping and a damaged water pump toilet and water heater If you experience this type of damage repairs can best be made by an authorized Fleetwood dealer For your safety the shower faucet is equipped with a vacuum breaker device This device is designed to prevent backflow of water into the fresh water syst...

Page 56: ...let to the inlet of an approved waste water dump station 01 sewer system 07 4 The drain plumbing is very similar to that used in your home The system is trapped and vented to prevent waste gases from backing up into the RV The drain plumbing is made of plastic and is durable and resistant to most chemicals All drain plumbing except the toilet connection ter minates in the gray water holding tank a...

Page 57: ...ookups to sewage systems waste materials will build up in the tank and cause serious plugging if the tank valves are continuously open In these cases keep the valves closed until the tanks are Y4 full and then drain into the sewage system The holding tank drain valve outlet is to be used with a removable termination fitting that locks onto the outlet with a clockwise twist Clamp the sewer drain ho...

Page 58: ...arden hose and allow the water to lUn for approximately three minutes to flush tank 07 6 3 Turn off water supply to garden hose 4 Remove hose from black tank flush inlet connection and store hose 5 After rinse water has thoroughly drained from the black tank close the knife valve and replace the termination cap Rinse out the sewer hose with fresh water and remove the sewer hose from the dump sta t...

Page 59: ...ts or household toilet cleaners in the holding tanks Do not put anything solid in either tank that could scratch or puncture the tank Typical Hot alld Cold Diagram If the drain system does get clogged Use a hand operated probe to loosen stub born accumulations Seriously clogged P traps may require dis assembly Be careful not to overtighten when reassembling Do not use harsh household drain cleaner...

Page 60: ...TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS ELECTRIC CORD STORAGE BYPASS VALVE HOT COLD VALVES FOR OUTDOOR SHOWER WATER PUMP SWITCH DRAIN COLDWATER Utility Compartment detail varies depending 011 product 07 8 SPRAY NOZZLE GRAY WATER KNIFE VALVE BLACK WATER KNIFE VALVE ...

Page 61: ...e instru ment panel Additional fuses are located under the hood or in 12 volt power leads on the related equipment and accessories CAUTION Always replace bulbs and fuses with equivalent types The type is marked on the bulb or fuse FLEETWOOD 12 VOLT HOUSE AND AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM This system generally includes all 12 volt interior lightillg fixtures outlets fresh water pump 12 volt accessories House b...

Page 62: ... acid neutralization Avoid getting the soda solution in the battery 08 2 4 Dty the cables and terminals 5 Do not use grease on the bare metal inside the cable terminals to prevent corrosion Grease is an insulator Electricity will not flow through it A plastic battety terminal spray will protect the terminals after you have cleaned and reinstalled them 6 Check the battety including water level at l...

Page 63: ...the output of the solar panel A light on the air conditioner indicates when the solar panel is operating Electrical Systems Selecting a Replacement Battery When the battery requires replacement always choose a battery with the same physical and elec trical charactelistics as the original equipment Your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Dealer can advise you on proper battelY selection Auxiliary St...

Page 64: ...let and other outlets on the same circuit limiting your exposure time Test the GFCI at least once a month To test the GFCI 08 4 II NOTE I If an outlet doesn t work check the GFCI Reset it if necessary If the GFCI continues to trip have the motor home electrical system checked at an author ized Fleetwood Dealer or by a qualified electrician 1 Connect the main power cord to 120 voltAC 2 Push the TES...

Page 65: ...tor Allow the generator to cool before petiorming any maintenance Do not use the generator as an emergency power source to a general residential or industrial utility line This is illegal and Electrical Systems may cause shock or electrocution to power line utility personnel attempting to repair power lines A WARNING Do not place flammable material or store any other materials in the generator com...

Page 66: ...llows simultaneous operations of all the 120 volt loads When 50 AMP service is not available and the coach is 08 6 connected to a smaller electrical service such as a generator source 30 AMP or 20 AMP service the system automatically takes control of the loads to practically eliminate circuit breaker trip ping It constantly monitors the total amount of current drawn in the RV and controls the load...

Page 67: ...se Electrical This electri cal panel is located in a cabinet at the foot of the bed This panel is very similar to a residential panel with resettable breakers 2 Fleetwood Automotive 12 volt System This panel is located in a driver s side com partment This electrical center contains battery disconnect systems entry step fog light and some other automotive circuitry 3 12 volt Chassis Fuses This elec...

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Page 69: ...henever you use your motor home Keep the tank valve closed and turn off all appliances if the unit is not being used A WARNING Propane is flammable and potentially explosive Use proper handling lighting and ventilating procedures WARNING IFYOU SMELL PROPANE 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch electrical switches 3 Shut off the Propane supply at the co...

Page 70: ...k check has been performed by a trained technician This should be verified before taking delivery of the unit A WARNING Propane cylinders shall not be placed or stored inside the vehicle Propane cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve excessive pressure by dis charging Propane to the atmosphere FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY SYSTEM COMPONENTS Hoses The ho...

Page 71: ...tem A WARNING Turn off Propane main valve before filling Propane tank or entering an Propane bulk plant or motor fuel service station Turn off all pilot lights and appliances individually before refueling of motor fuel tanks and or Propane containers When not individually turned off automatic ignition appliances may continue to spark when Propane is turned off at the container PROPANE SYSTEM CHECK...

Page 72: ...t to dis charge your battery Remember to turn off the chassis and house battery disconnects if you are not using your motor home 09 4 LIGHTING PROPANE APPLIANCES Detailed operating information for the Propane appliances can be found in your Owner s Information Package Please read and follow these instructions Air trapped in the Propane lines may delay the initial lighting of any appliance It could...

Page 73: ... is provided to cut off the flow of water to the water heater The water heater bypass valve greatly reduces the quantity of antifreeze required to winterize the water system The valve is usually located in an exterior luggage compattment near APPLIANCES the water pump Consult with your dealer for the location for your particular unit To bypass the water heater turn the lever valve vertical To supp...

Page 74: ...d for comfort heating as the danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is use for long periods of time Refer to the Lighting Propane Appliances section in the Propane System chapter of this manual 10 2 When you use the range oven for cooking or baking always open a vent or window to provide ventilation Never operate the range or oven when you are sleeping or if your alertness is impaire...

Page 75: ...ed in the motor home Obtain the 12 volt source from a properly fused battery circuit Consult an authorized Fleetwood dealer before adding any additional equipment to your motor home Appliances VIDEO EQUIPMENT Video equipment can operate from inverter power or when the motor home is connected to 120 volt power from either a public utility or a generator VIDEO CONTROL CENTER The video control center...

Page 76: ... overhead cabinet adjacent to the microwave cabinet 10 4 WASHER DRYER READY If an electric dryer is installed in the future by either you your dealer or another appliance installer the installation must comply with the following instructions 1 The clothes dryer moisture lint exhaust vent duct must not be connected to any other duct vent or chimney 2 The exhaust duct must be of sufficient length so...

Page 77: ...f 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 rapidly The following maintenance guidelines MAINTENANCE can help you reduce these weathering effects 1 When the motor home is not in use keep the fiberglass surfaces out of the sun or covered with a canvas tarpaulin Avoid usin...

Page 78: ...with the front end mask attached The mask is designed for use while traveling Always keep your front end mask clean To better protect your RV s finish wax the area to be covered by your front end mask 11 2 Windows Doors Vents and Locks Keep moving parts hinges and latches adjusted and maintained Lubricate with a light oil at least once a year Check and tighten the screws holding the windows in pla...

Page 79: ... the sealants around windows floors joints and doors at least evelY three months Also inspect roof vents other roof components moldings at front and rear caps and perimeter molding If any of the following defects are evident during inspection the affected areas must be resealed Sealant cracked or peeling Maintenance Void or missing sealant Ifyou find any of the above defects 1 Clean all areas to b...

Page 80: ... exterior fiber glass or interior finish surface Sttuctnral members are located specifically to mount and attach factOly installed components and accessories and may not be located to accom 11 4 modate after market accessories not specifically designed for use on or in your motor home Exterior Please consult with your dealer before attempting to install or mount accessories on the sidewalls or roo...

Page 81: ...ce GENERATOR FILTERS Consult your Fleetwood Motor Home dealer or see the Onan Service and Parts Directory in your Owner s Information Package Oil Filter Fuel Pump Filter Element Fuel Filter MAINTENANCE GUIDELINE While many RV owner s use their RV for week end and vacation travel others may use their RV full time Full time use of an RV can consider ably affect its condition as well as maintenance r...

Page 82: ...acles Complete Propane pressure check and A system check Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator etc Inspect generator exhaust system Inspect Propane system components Sanitize fresh water tank Clean drapes and interior fabrics Check exterior lamp operation Check slide out room function and sealing if equipped Chassis refer to chassis operator s manual ...

Page 83: ...terization section in this manual STORAGE 10 Thrn off water pump and water heater switches 11 Thrn off Propane at tank valve 12 Thrn off refrigerator and furnace 13 Thrn off range and oven burner valves and pilot valves if equipped 14 Remove all perishables from refrigerator and galley cabinets Block refrigerator door s open to reduce odor buildup An open box or tray of baking soda in the refriger...

Page 84: ...2 9 During extended periods of storage gasoline may detetiorate due to oxidation This can damage rubber and other matetials in the fuel system It may also clog small orifices Commercially available gasoline fuel stabiliz ers should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the additive manufacturer s instruc tions Operate the vehicle regularly during the storage pe...

Page 85: ... heater and the safety valve at the top Storage 7 Flush the toilet Operate toilet sprayer if equipped 8 Drain the shower head by opening the valve Let all water drain out the tub spout Leave the valve open 9 When each faucet has been drained close all faucets water line drain valves and the fresh water tank drain valve install the water heater plug and close the safety valve 10 Drain the waste wat...

Page 86: ...y inspect the outside of the vehi cle Look for animal nests in wheel wells under the hood in air cleaner or in other out of the way places 2 Remove all appliance vents ceiling vent and air conditioner coverings Be sure all furnace water heater and refrigerator openings are clear and free of debris or insect nests webs etc 3 Open all doors and compartments Check for animal or insect intlUsion water...

Page 87: ...ure to uncover air conditioner shroud s 24 Inspect the Propane system and check for leaks as described in the Propalle System chapter If the Propane tank shows signs of rust or corrosion have it inspected by a qualified Propane technician Storage 25 Operate each Propane appliance Have the Propane regulator adjusted for proper pres sure by a qualified technician 26 Inspect and clean the interior 27...

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Page 89: ... The number of sleeping positions des GLOSSARY ignated equals the seating capacity Dinghy A motorized vehicle such as an auto mobile or tlUck towed behind a motor home with all four tires on the ground Doorside The tight side of the motor home from the driver s point of view So named because the main entry exit door is on this side FIN Fleetwood Identification Number This is the number that identi...

Page 90: ...this card when you request or need warranty serv ice Please note that this is NOT a credit card You cannot purchase anything with it It is used only to identify you and your motor home 13 2 Park Cable The F style video connector that allows you to connect to an outside television signal source such as the cable TV feed at an RV park or any other 75 ohm video source This connector usually carries a...

Page 91: ... 2 500 square feet choosing to buy a Fleetwood home is easy Choosing which one is a little more challenging A Fleetwood home is rivaled by no other factory crafted home But what about homes built on site Frankly few are built as well as a Fleetwood home Today Fleetwood is one ofthe nation s largest builders ofhomes and recreational vehicles having built and sold over one million homes An accomplis...

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