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3. Winterize the Propane system. Your 

Propane dealer or service station will per-

form this for you.

4. Winterize all appliances as outlined in the 

individual operator’s manuals.

5. Remove snow accumulations as often as 

possible .

Water System Winterizing

Read this section completely before performing 

winterization .

1. Remove water filter cartridge, if equipped, 

and install the winterizing adapter.

2. Drain the fresh water tank by opening the 

water tank drain valve. Close valve when 

drained.

3. Turn water pump on (12-volt power must 

be on). 

4. Open a cold water faucet. When the flow of 

water stops, turn the pump off.

5. Open water faucets, then open the drain 

valves on HOT and COLD water pipes. 

Leave these valves open.

6. Drain the water heater by opening the drain 

plug at the bottom of the heater and the 

safety valve at the top.

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 water system by following 

the normal procedure for draining the hold-

ing tanks. (See 

Plumbing

 chapter).

11. Apply silicone lubrication to the knife 

valve actuator rod(s).

12. Be sure ALL water from ALL plumbing 

fixtures has been drained.

13. Close holding tank drain valves.

14. Pour approximately five gallons of 

approved non-toxic antifreeze into the fresh 

water tank.

15. Your vehicle is equipped with a water heat-

er bypass. Position the water heater bypass 

to the bypass position.

16. Turn the water pump master switch ON.
17. Open each water faucet and let about a cup 

of antifreeze solution flow continuously 

through each faucet. Close each water fau-

cet.

18. Flush the toilet until the antifreeze solu-

tion flows continuously. Release flush 

mechanism .

19. Pour one cup of antifreeze solution down 

each drain.

20. Install all protective caps:

Water tank fill

NOTE

When filling the plumbing systems with antifreeze, be 

sure to open and operate all fixtures and valves allow

-

ing the antifreeze solution to flow freely.

3

WARNING

Do not use automotive or windshield washer anti-

freeze in the motor home water system. These solu-

tions may be harmful if swallowed.

!

Draining the water system alone will not provide ade-

quate cold weather protection. If the motor home is 

to be unheated during below freezing temperatures, 

consult  your  dealer  for  the  best  winterizing  proce-

dure for your climate. Your dealer can winterize your 

motor home for you or can supply you with one of 

the special antifreezes which are safe and approved 

for use in RV water systems. Follow the instructions 

furnished with the antifreeze.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for 2014 Terra Storm

Page 1: ...subject 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 i...

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Page 3: ...ant and Cargo Carrying Capacity and Load Distribution 05 5 How to Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home 05 5 Dangers of Overloading 05 7 Loading Tips 05 7 Tires 05 8 Tire Inflation 05 8 Air Pressure 05 9 Under...

Page 4: ...Water Hookup 07 1 Filling the On Board Water Tank 07 1 Draining the Fresh Water Tank 07 2 Water Pump 07 2 Water Pump Filter 07 2 Low Point Drains 07 3 Troubleshooting the Fresh Water System 07 3 Leaks...

Page 5: ...cellaneous Appliances 10 4 MAINTENANCE 11 1 Exterior 11 1 Stains 11 1 Exterior Graphics Care 11 2 Vinyl Front End Mask If Equipped 11 2 Windows Doors Vents and Locks 11 2 TPO Roof System 11 2 Cleaning...

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Page 7: ...er s Information Package and the motor home Chassis Operator s Owner s Guide Manual This information out lines important areas of operation and mainte nance for you to follow for safe trouble free ser...

Page 8: ...ome Your con tinuing safety and comfort depend on it This manual includes a section outlining mainte nance intervals If you follow the maintenance guidelines you will minimize the possibility of failu...

Page 9: ...B WITH RIMS TIRES AT 0 KPA COLD SINGLE PSI INTERMEDIATE KG LB GAWR WITH RIMS TIRES AT KPA COLD PSI REAR GAWR 0 KG LB WITH RIMS TIRES AT 0 KPA COLD DUAL PSI GAWR COMBINED INTERMEDIATE AND REAR 0 KG 0 L...

Page 10: ...ntrolled 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 area until you can drive safely Vehicle Handl...

Page 11: ...stopping a towed unit on mountain roads will be very different from what you experience on level ground The label on the trailer hitch will state the maximum allowable trailer weight for the different...

Page 12: ...lectronic devices may be equipped with event data recording capabilities Your motor home is built on a vehicle chassis supplied by an automotive manufacturer For diagnostic and safety related reasons...

Page 13: ...including the chassis and drive train tires and batteries all of which are covered by the separate warranties of the respective manufacturers of these components 2 Components or items expressly warra...

Page 14: ...to repair or replace any parts necessary to correct defects in material or workmanship OWNER S OBLIGATIONS The owner is responsible for normal maintenance as described in the Owner s Information Packa...

Page 15: ...e 1 800 543 4277 Freightliner Chassis Assistance 1 800 385 4357 DISPUTE RESOLUTION AS TO NON STRUCTURAL DEFECTS ANY ACTION TO ENFORCE THESE EXPRESS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE COMMENCED MOR...

Page 16: ...motor home The F I N is located on the identification tag underneath the driver s side window on the exterior of your motor home 4 If you wish to call for assistance please use this toll free telephon...

Page 17: ...will be better able to get you on the road again REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS UNITED STATES CONSUMERS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash injury or death you should imme...

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Page 19: ...injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or...

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Page 21: ...l is very similar to a residential panel with resettable breakers 2 Fleetwood Automotive 12 volt System This panel is located under the entry step This electrical center contains battery dis connect s...

Page 22: ...rette Lighter 4 Generator Switch 5 Climate Controls 6 Instrument Cluster Consult Chassis Operator s Manual for details on instruments 7 Headlights 8 Auxiliary Start Switch 9 Driving Light Switch 10 He...

Page 23: ...pecific axle is designed to carry GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating is the value specified by the motor home manufacturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motor home with its towed trail...

Page 24: ...qualizing hitch if your hitch head receiver rating is below 10 000 lbs capacity It could cause structural damage to the motor home frame components Do not exceed Maximum Tongue Weight as listed on the...

Page 25: ...ng and weight distributing your hitch may also have a dinghy towing rating This rating will apply should you tow a motor vehicle with all four wheels down The ratings associated with the particular hi...

Page 26: ...motor home and dinghy together do not exceed the gross combined weight rating GCWR of the motor home Make sure that tow bars and hitch equipment are rated to handle the weight of the vehicle you inte...

Page 27: ...le is loaded to at least 80 of the front GAWR How to Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home Refer to your local telephone directory to find a public weigh station The following procedures will help you determin...

Page 28: ...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 redistribute the load to avoid component failur...

Page 29: ...help you locate where specific items are stored and will help speed the loading process Secure and brace items so they won t move during travel Generally load heavi er items lower Fresh water and was...

Page 30: ...m mended tire inflation pressure NOTE When parking your motor home for an extended time in storage or camping you can extend tire life by parking each tire on a piece of plywood approxi mately 12 inch...

Page 31: ...ront to back Seek professional help with tire rotation at an authorized dealership Under inflation When an under inflated tire is run at normal highway speeds it flexes too much and builds up heat Thi...

Page 32: ...rakes ABS which will help control braking Firmly hold the steering wheel while avoiding abrupt steering inputs and move slowly to a safe place Park on a firm level surface Turn off the ignition Set th...

Page 33: ...your shoulder and chest Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle until you hear a snap and feel it latch For more details on Seat Belt usage see Manufacturer s Usage Manual To tighten the lap por...

Page 34: ...g a tether whenever one is required or available You can visually identify the anchorage hardware by inspecting the lower rear of the passenger or secondary seat A small metal anchorage loop will be p...

Page 35: ...Gear preselection means the selection of a lower gear to match the driving conditions you encounter or expect to encounter Preselection will give you better control on slick or icy roads and on downg...

Page 36: ...with the overhead vents open or if the motor home is equipped with a roof air conditioner roof rack CB or TV radio satellite antenna Before leaving on a trip check your route Some tunnels prohibit mo...

Page 37: ...dern fuel systems may build up vapor pres sure within the tank as the fuel warms during use or hot weather Under certain conditions sudden release of this pressure when removing the fuel cap can cause...

Page 38: ...refueling particularly in cool or cold and dry climate conditions This can cause a build up of static electricity similar to shuffling your feet on the carpet when the air in your home is dry If you r...

Page 39: ...steless odorless gas It is a by product of the burning of fossil fuels gasoline Propane diesel fuel etc The chas sis and generator engines furnaces water heater Propane refrigerator and range in your...

Page 40: ...engine exhaust does not enter the interior and you would not be alert to exhaust odors or symp toms of carbon monoxide poisoning WARNING Exhaust gases are deadly Do not block the tailpipes or exhaust...

Page 41: ...e propane alarm immediately replaced or serviced by an authorized technician 8 Your propane alarm will operate down to 8 volts DC Do not operate the vehicle in the event the batteries drop below 8 vol...

Page 42: ...any loose or protruding parts of the disabled vehicle if any 2 Secure any heavy loose items in the inte rior 3 Turn off Propane appliances and the Propane tank valve 4 Do not allow any person to ride...

Page 43: ...e 2 system can be identified by locating the number 2 embossed on the lens of the lamp 6 Measure the height from the ground to the center of the low beam filament of the driv er s side headlamp Projec...

Page 44: ...ght of the vertical centerline of each headlamp 9 If the headlamps do not meet the align ment criteria adjust the Vertical and or Horizontal positioning as shown on the attached figure rotate the knob...

Page 45: ...sed will retract the entry step This helps to prevent inad vertently driving off with the entry step extend ed The switches operate the entry step according to the following table Refer to the power s...

Page 46: ...ding the application of after market window tinting is the owner s responsibility If water collects in the bottom channel and overflows check the weep slots for debris and obstructions and clean as ne...

Page 47: ...ove it about 45 degrees to either the left or right and lower the blind Stop the blind in mid travel by moving it back to the straight down position Re attach the retainers when traveling To Raise min...

Page 48: ...he slide out s In some installations it may be necessary to slide the driver s seat to the full forward posi tion and place the seat back in the full upright position prior to moving the slide out roo...

Page 49: ...ft front of sofa seat above front kick panel up and out While lifting the seat out the middle legs will automatically unfold into a vertical position 3 Pull upward on the center of the metal bar and r...

Page 50: ...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 Lubricate the gears and mechanism yearly with a light wate...

Page 51: ...ilt This means that the interior air will become saturated with moisture more quickly than in a typical house The routine activities of a few people can put a lot of moisture into the air In cold weat...

Page 52: ...higher rates of evaporation than closed types People and animals A large source of water in the RV is the inhabitants them selves A family of four can put up to 12 pounds of water into the air per da...

Page 53: ...of storage com partments built against exterior walls The air flow will warm the exterior wall surface and reduce condensation and prevent possible ice formation Avoid crowding closets or wardrobe sp...

Page 54: ...y be caused by mold These steps may include but are not limited to the following Before bringing items into the RV check for signs of mold Potted plants root and soil furnishings or stored clothing an...

Page 55: ...ire They are most valuable when used immedi ately on small fires They have a limited amount of fire extinguishing material and therefore must be used properly so this material is not wasted Fire extin...

Page 56: ...e detector alarm should never be dis abled due to nuisance or false alarm from cook ing smoke a dusty furnace etc Ventilate your motor home with fresh air and the detector alarm will shut off Do not d...

Page 57: ...a few sec onds to clear the line Turn off the water 3 Attach the other end of the potable water hose to city water connection located on the motor home Make sure all connections are tight 4 Turn on t...

Page 58: ...mal and is not cause for concern The water flow will become steady when all air is bled from the water lines Water Pump Filter Dirt mineral scale and organic matter are filtered out of the fresh water...

Page 59: ...horized 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 system reducing the possib...

Page 60: ...All drain plumbing except the toilet connection terminates in the grey water holding tank and drains directly into it Toilet Your RV is equipped with a marine type toilet The flushing mechanism wheth...

Page 61: ...d until the tanks are 3 4 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...

Page 62: ...e with fresh water and remove the sewer hose from the dump sta tion If you are parked at a site with a semi permanent sewer hookup keep the black water knife valve closed to allow the waste level to b...

Page 63: ...bling 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 may be necessary Be ready to clos...

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Page 65: ...s FLEETWOOD 12 VOLT HOUSE AND AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM This system generally includes all 12 volt interior lighting fixtures outlets fresh water pump 12 volt accessories House batteries provide 12 volt DC po...

Page 66: ...ion Grease is an insulator Electricity will not flow through it A plastic battery terminal spray will protect the terminals after you have cleaned and reinstalled them 6 Check the battery including wa...

Page 67: ...ipped You can use the Auxiliary Start System to start the motor home engine with the house battery if the chassis battery is discharged The Auxiliary Start System has no effect on the vehicle except t...

Page 68: ...ound Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI Bathroom galley and patio 120 volt electrical outlets are protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI This device is intended to protect you against the ha...

Page 69: ...st gases away from the RV During stops while traveling inspect the exhaust systems for road damage Do not operate an engine with a damaged exhaust system Be aware of exhaust gas carbon mon oxide poiso...

Page 70: ...rt the generator unit with a heavy power load Always wait at least three minutes after starting generator before turning on or plugging in heavy electrical loads such as the roof air conditioner 3 Ele...

Page 71: ...t gauge 3 Stop fill valve 4 Main shut off valve 5 Accessory Propane supply 6 Regulator assembly 7 Propane hose 8 Outage valve Propane is flammable and potentially explosive Use proper handling lightin...

Page 72: ...Propane containers to more than 80 capacity Overfilling can result in uncontrolled Propane flow which can cause fire and explosion A properly filled container holds about 80 of its volume as liquid F...

Page 73: ...turn off all appliances if the unit is not being used Always have the system checked by a profes sional any time you detect a garlic rotten egg like odor or hear a sustained hiss when you turn the Pr...

Page 74: ...ce or oven is operated paints and oils used in its manufacture may generate some smoke and fumes If this occurs open doors and windows to air out the motor home These materials should burn off after t...

Page 75: ...r s Information Package Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is parked make sure it is level If it is not level the refrig erant will not circulate cooling action will stop and the re...

Page 76: ...hapter of this manual 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 i...

Page 77: ...designed for reception of VHF UHF and over the air television signals Consult the owner s manual for detailed operating instructions MICROWAVE OVEN If Equipped The microwave oven is powered by 120 vo...

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Page 79: ...the form of chalking fading and yellowing The best insurance against these effects is rou tine maintenance If the finish is not washed and waxed thoroughly the surface can deteriorate rapidly The fol...

Page 80: ...ur coach 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...

Page 81: ...nt cracked or peeling Void or missing sealant If you find any of the above defects 1 Clean all areas to be resealed with an appropriate cleaner and clean rags 2 Make sure that all areas to be resealed...

Page 82: ...portions of your warranty Interior If you want to attach items to the inte rior walls YOU MUST USE RIVETS The rivets can be installed with a hand operated tool such as the Arrow E Z Pull Model RH200 T...

Page 83: ...ous usage and or exten sive miles driven If you are a full timer or using your RV in severe climate conditions follow the full timer severe climate scheduled main tenance program as outlined in your F...

Page 84: ...tectors alarms and GFI receptacles Complete Propane pressure check and s system check Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator etc l Inspect generator exhau...

Page 85: ...ee Winterization section in this manual 10 Turn off water pump and water heater switches 11 Turn off Propane at tank valve 12 Turn off refrigerator and furnace 13 Turn off range and oven burner valves...

Page 86: ...gasoline fuel stabilizers should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the additive manufacturer s instructions Operate the vehicle regularly during the storage p...

Page 87: ...ply silicone lubrication to the knife valve actuator rod s 12 Be sure ALL water from ALL plumbing fixtures has been drained 13 Close holding tank drain valves 14 Pour approximately five gallons of app...

Page 88: ...l 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 compa...

Page 89: ...d check for leaks as described in the Propane System chapter If the Propane tank shows signs of rust or corrosion have it inspected by a qualified Propane technician 25 Operate each Propane appliance...

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Page 91: ...with all four tires on the ground Doorside The right 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 Numb...

Page 92: ...ials contain operating and maintenance instructions for most of the components and appliances in your motor home Park Cable The F style video connector that allows you to connect to an outside televis...

Page 93: ...MANUFACTURING PLANTS FLEETWOOD RV INC 1031 U S 224 E P O Box 31 Decatur Indiana 46733 260 728 2121 SERVICE CONTACT FLEETWOOD RV OWNER RELATIONS P O Box 1007 Decatur IN 46733 800 322 8216...

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