Fleetwood 2015 Discovery Owner'S Manual Download Page 26

expedItIon Information

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drIver’s controls

1 .  Utility Light Switch
2 .  ICC Switch
3 .  Exhaust Brake Control
4 .  Blank - Spare

5 .  Auxiliary Start Switch
6 .  2-Speed Fan Switch
7 .  Transmission Shifter Controls

1 .  Keyless Entry Switch - Optional
2 .  Dash Fan Switch

Driver’s Armrest

Passenger’s Armrest

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Summary of Contents for 2015 Discovery

Page 1: ...Product information photography and illustrations included in this manual were as accurate as possible at the time of publication Materials design and specifications are subject to change without not...

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Page 3: ...Dinghy Towing 05 4 Towed Vehicle Wiring 05 5 Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity and Load Distribution 05 6 How to Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home 05 6 Dangers of Overloading 05 8 Loading Tips 05 8 Tire...

Page 4: ...RV Owner Can Do 06 10 Fire Safety 06 11 Fire Safety Precautions 06 11 Smoke Detector Alarm 06 12 Plumbing Systems and holding tanks 07 1 Fresh Water System 07 1 External Fresh Water Hookup 07 1 Fillin...

Page 5: ...ntenna Operating Instructions 10 3 Telephone Jack If Equipped 10 4 Microwave Oven If Equipped 10 4 Washer Dryer Ready 10 4 Miscellaneous Appliances 10 4 Maintenance 11 1 Exterior 11 1 Stains 11 1 Seal...

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Page 7: ...the motor home in the Owner 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...

Page 8: ...n 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 failure of any i...

Page 9: ...DIATE 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 LB THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WI...

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: ...nts and limits Check the laws in the areas where you anticipate traveling Alterations to Your Motor Home Many motor home owners like to add a personal touch to their motor home But there is a differen...

Page 12: ...d safety related reasons this chassis comes equipped with electronic modules devices Certain electronic modules have the capability to record information about the vehicle driver and passenger such as...

Page 13: ...ssis system 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 expr...

Page 14: ...nspection and 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 Inf...

Page 15: ...00 385 4357 Spartan Motor Chassis Customer Assistance 1 800 543 4277 DISPUTE RESOLUTION AS TO NON STRUCTURAL DEFECTS ANY ACTION TO ENFORCE THESE EXPRESS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE COMMENCE...

Page 16: ...your motor home The U 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 te...

Page 17: ...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 immediate...

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Page 19: ...death or seri ous 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...

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Page 21: ...o constitutes a fire hazard caution Before re lamping disconnect power source by remov ing fuse or placing circuit breaker and control switch in OFF position Halogen bulbs operate at extremely high te...

Page 22: ...04 2 PROVIDENCE and DISCOVERY...

Page 23: ...PROVIDENCE and DISCOVERY Information 04 3...

Page 24: ...Expedition Information 04 4...

Page 25: ...Expedition Information 04 5...

Page 26: ...ity Light Switch 2 ICC Switch 3 Exhaust Brake Control 4 Blank Spare 5 Auxiliary Start Switch 6 2 Speed Fan Switch 7 Transmission Shifter Controls 1 Keyless Entry Switch Optional 2 Dash Fan Switch Driv...

Page 27: ...from the adjustable dash mounted outlets and floor outlets Air is delivered from the floor outlets Air is delivered to the windshield from the top dash outlets Recirc Button When button is pressed in...

Page 28: ...Excursion Information 04 8 Blank Switch Exhaus t Brake Control...

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Page 30: ...nformation driver s controls 1 Utility Light Switch 2 ICC Switch 3 Exhaust Brake Control 4 Blank Spare 5 Auxiliary Start Switch 6 Blank Spare 7 Transmission Shifter Controls Driver s Armrest 4 5 6 7 1...

Page 31: ...ed from the adjustable dash mounted outlets and floor outlets Air is delivered from the floor outlets Air is delivered to the windshield from the top dash outlets Recirc Button When button is pressed...

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Page 33: ...d Weight Rating Is the value specified by the motor home manufacturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motor home with its towed trailer or towed vehicle Towing and braking capacities ma...

Page 34: ...urer provides the following information in their installation and operation instructions Severe bumps and badly undulating road can damage your towing vehicle hitch and trailer and should be negotiate...

Page 35: ...ge and your motor home will operate less safely Careful load planning and safe experi mentation with different loading patterns in what you are towing can avoid this risk and make your driving and tow...

Page 36: ...se ratings not be exceeded Consult with your dealer or towing equipment trailer supplier to determine the correct type of hitch head assembly hitch ball and other tow equipment you should use for towi...

Page 37: ...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 equipp...

Page 38: ...s 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 determine wh...

Page 39: ...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 failure as well as to improve the han...

Page 40: ...items are stored and will help speed the loading process Secure and brace items so they won t move during travel Generally load heavier items lower Fresh water and waste water weigh over eight pounds...

Page 41: ...ded 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 inches sq...

Page 42: ...ire is run at normal highway speeds it flexes too much and builds up heat This heat damages the inner liner cas ing and outer sidewall of the tire If not remedied quickly the tire will be irreparably...

Page 43: ...d only be rotated side to side only and never front to back The rear tires should only be rotated side to side only and never front to back Seek professional help with tire rotation at an authorized d...

Page 44: ...nt System SRS please refer to your Chassis Operator s Owner s Guide Manual for any instructions supplied by the chassis manufacturer with respect to this system Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts Whil...

Page 45: ...child s thighs Children should use forward or rearward facing seat positions not seated facing sideways Children should always ride with the seatback in the fully upright position When the seatback is...

Page 46: ...upright and locked in the forward facing position when the motor home is in motion Driving and Vehicle Control Driving your motor home will be different from driving your family car or truck Your mot...

Page 47: ...easily affected by cross winds Allow extra distances for passing and stopping Driving on winding or mountain roads is not difficult if done with reasonable care Observe proper vehicle speeds when asce...

Page 48: ...en with a quality glass cleaner and nonabrasive cloth or towel body undercoating Certain chassis and underbody components of your motor home have been coated with an undercoating material This materia...

Page 49: ...ing your vehicle during 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 y...

Page 50: ...re that engine exhaust does not enter the inte rior and you would not be alert to exhaust odors or symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning warning Exhaust gases are deadly Do not block the tail pipes or...

Page 51: ...icle weight rating The vehicle must be towed from the front either on the rear wheels if operational or on a heavy duty dolly Consult your Chassis Operator s Owner s Guide Manual for any available ins...

Page 52: ...ype 2 system can be identified by locating the number 2 embossed on the lens of the lamp 6 Measure the height from he ground to the center of the low beam filament of the driv er s side head lamp Proj...

Page 53: ...ht of the vertical center line of each head lamp 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 kno...

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Page 55: ...ep according to the following table Refer to the power step Owner s Manual in your Owner s Information Package for details on maintenance and lubrication Ignition Overdrive Step Switch Switch Position...

Page 56: ...sting rod either direction storage Exterior Compartments Exterior storage compartments should accom modate most of your storage needs All of the storage compartments except the Propane tank compartmen...

Page 57: ...ents except the Propane tank compartment can be locked Fire prevention regulations require that the Propane tank com partment be unlocked at all times Please note Your motor home could be over loaded...

Page 58: ...ack Always 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...

Page 59: ...ront edge of the bed frame 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 position 3 Replace the cushions Folding Doors Pri...

Page 60: ...ition s Electrical probes installed in the tanks measure the levels at various points in the tanks To check tank levels Press PROPANE FRESH WATER GRAY or BLACK TANK switches The E or empty indicator l...

Page 61: ...need to do something to reduce the moisture inside your RV Here are some frequently asked questions about condensation and some answers that will help you understand more about your RV and how to kee...

Page 62: ...is caused by water you can t even see Water will penetrate almost any material except glass and metals Water vapor in the air always wants to move toward dry air Scientists call this vapor pressure a...

Page 63: ...accumulate to the point of dripping onto the surfaces below This is frequently misinterpreted as a leaking roof vent but is most often condensation Follow the preceding steps to control moisture conde...

Page 64: ...s 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 Inspect for leaks on a regular basis Look for discolorations...

Page 65: ...ging instructions provided by the fire extinguisher manufacturer Maintain proper charge in the fire extinguisher Fire Safety Precautions In addition to instructing occupants on what to do in case of f...

Page 66: ...Do not discon nect the battery Replace the battery once a year or immediately when the low battery BEEP signal sounds If the smoke detector alarm fails to operate with new batteries replace it with a...

Page 67: ...e 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...

Page 68: ...ch ON to pressurize the system When a faucet is opened after the initial filling of the tank the water may sput ter for a few seconds This is normal and is not cause for concern The water flow will be...

Page 69: ...ter 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 c...

Page 70: ...revent 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 terminates in the gr...

Page 71: ...ill 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 3 4 full and then drain into the sewage system Th...

Page 72: ...lush tank 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 valv...

Page 73: ...eeze femi nine hygiene products or household toilet cleaners in the holding tanks Do not put anything solid in either tank that could scratch or puncture the tank In the event your black tank accumula...

Page 74: ...VE GRAY WATER KNIFE VALVE HOT WATER DRAIN DRAIN COLD WATER HOT COLD VALVES FOR OUTDOOR SHOWER TV CABLE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS ELECTRIC CORD STORAGE WATER PUMP SWITCH SPRAY NOZZLE BYPASS VALVE CITY WATE...

Page 75: ...ses are located under the hood or in 12 volt power leads on the related equipment and accessories fleetwood 12 volt house and automotive system This system generally includes all 12 volt interior ligh...

Page 76: ...ease 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 water le...

Page 77: ...quipped 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...

Page 78: ...athroom 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 hazards of electrical shocks possible w...

Page 79: ...ct the exhaust systems for road damage Do not operate an engine with a damaged exhaust system Be aware of exhaust gas carbon mon oxide poisoning symptoms Refer to the section on Carbon Monoxide Safety...

Page 80: ...nerator operating instructions provided in your Owner s Information Package for informa tion before starting the generator Do not start the generator unit with a heavy power load Always wait at least...

Page 81: ...electable 20 AMP operation from remote panel Protects air conditioners with two minute restart delay Learns controlled appliance current draw electrical wiring diagrams Because of the many model floor...

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Page 83: ...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 84: ...ill 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 liqui...

Page 85: ...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 86: ...arm will operate down to 8 volts DC Do not operate the vehicle in the event the batteries drop below 8 volts DC Battery boltage can be checked and moni tored on the monitor located in the front of the...

Page 87: ...light more quickly The first time the furnace 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 h...

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Page 89: ...s Information Package Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is parked make sure it is level If it is not level the refriger ant will not circulate cooling action will stop and the refr...

Page 90: ...tant that cooking appliances not be used 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 sectio...

Page 91: ...requiring 12 volt power is installed 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...

Page 92: ...vent duct must not be connected to any other duct vent or chimney 2 The exhaust duct must be of sufficient length so as not to terminate beneath the recreation vehicle 3 The exhaust duct must not be c...

Page 93: ...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 94: ...the clean ing solution on a larger surface 4 Do not use any aromatic solvents such as acetone MEK toluene paint thinner lac quer thinner on your graphics Any solvent of this type may soften or smear c...

Page 95: ...aler The roof requires special adhesives and mate rial Do not use silicone sealants Door Window Roof Component and Molding Resealing Inspect the sealants around windows floors joints and doors at leas...

Page 96: ...Home The sidewalls of your motor home are built with a dense fiber and polymer panel or rigid wood panel used as a substrate to the exterior fiber glass or interior finish surface Structural members...

Page 97: ...do grout and vinegar Accordingly it is better to clean grout with an alkaline cleaner Spec and Span Mr Clean etc than an acid based cleaner There are also specialty cleaners available at most tile ret...

Page 98: ...re outlined in your Fleetwood Owner s Manual will ensure your RV will provide you many years of enjoy able use Severe climates either hot or cold can affect your seals sealants plumbing Propane system...

Page 99: ...larms 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 exhaust system...

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Page 101: ...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 102: ...gasoline fuel stabilizers 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...

Page 103: ...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...

Page 104: ...ly 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 conditione...

Page 105: ...ioner s Be sure to uncover air con ditioner shroud s 24 Inspect the Propane system and check for leaks as described in the Propane System chapter If the Propane tank shows signs of rust or corrosion h...

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Page 107: ...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 108: ...ard that has your name and vehicle ID FIN embossed on it Use this card when you request or need warranty ser vice Please note that this is NOT a credit card You cannot purchase anything with it It is...

Page 109: ...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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