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Summary of Contents for American Dream 1995

Page 1: ...A1 VtE I BY FZ EiTWOOD WIDE BO Y 1995...

Page 2: ...the warranty he should contact the manufacturing plant at the address listed below and provide the manufacturer with a description in writing of the problem and attempts made to resolve it MANUFACTUR...

Page 3: ...mational Corporation WARNING IRRITANT THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A UREA FORMAL DEHYDE RESIN AND MAY RELEASE FORMALDEHYDE VAPORS IN LOW CONCENTRATIONS FORMALDEHYDE CAN BE IRRITATING TO THE EYES AND UPPER RE...

Page 4: ...WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS USED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME WARNING PORTABLE FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING WOOD AND CHARCOAL GRILLS AND STOVES SHALL NOT BE USED INSIDE THIS RECREATIONAl VEHICLE THE USE OF...

Page 5: ...Brakes 2 4 Check Valves Gauges 2 4 Parking Brake 2A Using Air Brakes 2c6 Stopping Distance 2 6 Braking On Downgrades 2 6 3 AIR CONDITIONER 4 AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM 5 APPLIANCES 6 SEMI AUTOMATIC LEVELIN...

Page 6: ...VOLT 12 Volt System 11 1 Battery Disconnect 11 1 Battery Inspection Care 11 2 BattelY Charging 11 3 Solar Panel 11 4 Selecting A Replacement Battery 11 4 120 Volt System 11 4 Power Cord Hookup 11 5 P...

Page 7: ...0 EXHAUST SYSTEM HEAT 21 EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE Exterior Finish 21 1 Stains 21 2 Windows Doors Vents Locks 21 2 Rubber Roof System 21 3 Cleaning 21 3 Care 21 3 Sealant Renewal 21 4 Door Window Roof Mold...

Page 8: ...ing Safety Precautions 27 2 Generator Cooling System 27 4 Generator Maintenance 27 4 28 INTERIOR FURNISHINGS Effects Of Long Term Occupancy 28 1 Ventilation Controlling Condensation 28 2 Ventilate Wit...

Page 9: ...Gas Regulator 30 5 Using LP Gas At Low Temperatures 30 5 Filling LP Gas Tanks 30 7 LP Gas System Leak Checks 30 8 LP Leak Detector 30 9 Lighting LP Gas Appliances 30 11 31 MAINTENANCE CHART 32 MISCELL...

Page 10: ...orage Compartments 41 1 Interior Storage 41 2 Exterior Component Identification 41 3 Key Designations 41 4 42 STORING THE MOTOR HOME Storage Checklists 42 1 Short Term Storage 42 1 Long Term Storage 4...

Page 11: ...e Slider Windows 48 2 Storm Windows 48 2 49 WINTERIZATION Water System Winterizing 49 1 50 SPECIFICATIONS Lamps Bulbs 50 1 Fuses Circuit Breakers 50 2 120 Volt Circuits 50 2 12 Volt Circuits 50c2 Chas...

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Page 13: ...quipment your motor home will require care and regular maiT tenance in order to deliver maximum value and performance The de iler will give you basic operating and maintenancejnstructions however supp...

Page 14: ...is manual NOT E This product is designed for recreational use and short term occupancy only It is not designed or intended to be used as permanent housing Use of this product for long term or permanen...

Page 15: ...You will automatically receive an Dwnercare Card approximately 3 4 weeks after delivery of your new motor home Th is plastic card is imprinted with your name the motor home Fleetwood Identification Nu...

Page 16: ...he manufacturing subsidiary service facility The locations arelistedin this manual Please contact the one nearest you 3 We sincerely believe that yourdealer and the factory represen tative will be abl...

Page 17: ...e to NHTSA US Department of Transporfation Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA Hotline OWNER S INFORMATION PACKAGE This package contains...

Page 18: ...MANUFACTURED BY DATE OF MFR INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MFD BY DATE OF INC VEH MFR GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATE GAWR FRONT WITH RIMS TIRES AT PSI COLD SINGLE GAWR INTERMEDIATE WITH RIMS TIRES AT PSI COLD SINGLE G...

Page 19: ...An Rock Warning Lamp Caution In order to ensure that system performance and reliability is preseived all service intervals and procedures must be followed when carrying out maintenance and repairs Onl...

Page 20: ...system air pressure The white needle indicates rear brake systemair pressure Please note that the vehicle will not move untit air pressure is suffici nt to release the brake sa ety springs The gauge...

Page 21: ...onsult the Chassis Service Manual 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 thepedal some of th...

Page 22: ...ator light warns you if air pressure is insufficient for proper brake operation CAUTION If the low pressure buzzer or light ever comes on while the mo or home is in motion exercise extreme caution Sto...

Page 23: ...brake drums the motor home will not be able to move until they thaw If the brakes freeze DO NOT try to force the motor home to move Brake system components could be damaged If necessary use wheel cho...

Page 24: ...e be aware ofthis increase in stcJpping distance and anticipate your stops with this in mind Braking On Downgrades Downhill driving putsextra strain on many drivetrain components of your motor home Th...

Page 25: ...ioners use a large portion of your available electric power S me RV parks may experience reduced power low voltage on days with high heat or humidity This condition is commonly called a brown out A br...

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Page 27: ...intains apreset distance between the chassis and the axle Each air bag one at each axle may contain a different air pressure This pressure is determined automatically by tlie system to maintain a leve...

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Page 29: ...cluded in your Owner s Information Package contain detailed operating and maintenancf instructions Always refer to the respective manual for the appliance in question WARNING The water heater and furn...

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Page 31: ...ftening of the suspension and you may feel a momentary floating sensation before the leveling system is fully engaged This is normal When the leveling system is retracted the suspension system will be...

Page 32: ...ght and Electronic Level lights will illuminate 2 Check top see thatthe excess slope indicator is not flashing If excess slope indica or isflashing move the motor home to a lllOre levellocation 3 Push...

Page 33: ...ALL JACKS UP pad until the JACKS DOWN lights go out 3 When the JACKS DOWN lights go out push the ON OFF pad on the control panel to turn the system OFF Look at all the jacks and make sure they are all...

Page 34: ...anual overrides t 2 and 3 until firmly engaged See Figure 6 1 8 Push in and turn manual oven ide 4 to the left counterclockwise Release slowly allowing jacks to retract fully See Figure 6 1 WARNING Th...

Page 35: ...SEMI AUTOMATIC LEVELING SYSTEM Leveling System Fluid Pump Figure6 1 6 Page 6 5 of 6 American Dream 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc Wide Body ISSUE DATE 12194 All rights r8s8Ned...

Page 36: ...MI AUTOMATIC LEVELING SYSTEM Leveling PumpNalve Access through auxilialy battery compartment Leveling System Va ves Pump Fill 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc American Dream Wide Body All rights res8lVe...

Page 37: ...erneath or inside your vehicle or any nearby vehicles Outside ir movements can carry exhaust gases inside the vehicle through windows or other openings remote from the exhaust outlet Operate engines c...

Page 38: ...y the exhaust system s in any way CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR Your motor home is equipped with a carbon monoxide CO detector It is designed to alert you tathe presenceofCO gas Test the CO detector after...

Page 39: ...n the vehicle battery and the auxiliary battery 26 ICC light switch Intermittent Courtesy Circuit 9 Luggage engine compartment light master switch 10 Hood light 11 Transmission shifter 12 Entry step s...

Page 40: ...t the cruise control 1 Press the ON OFF witchto apply power to the unit ignition switch must be on 2 Accelerate to the desired speed push up and release the SET ACCEL switch The CRUISE ON light will i...

Page 41: ...eration will be slower Attempts at jack rabbit starts from stops may damage the engine and drive train components If you anticipate overtaking and passing other ve hicles remember that your motor home...

Page 42: ...on You MUST set the parking brake whenever you park themotor home WARNING The transmission does not provide a PARK position The parking brake MUST be set when parking the motor home Up and dowll shift...

Page 43: ...e nextlower gear Ifthemotor home is exceeding the maximum for this gear use the service brakes to slow down When a lower speed is reached the transmission Electronic Control Unit ECU will automaticall...

Page 44: ...ion when the master switch is ON and the throttle pedalis at or neat idle Using the exhaust brake retarder on wet or slippery roads especiallyon curves may cause over braking of the wheels and cause y...

Page 45: ...r motor home You must monitor them constant1ywhile yon are driving Become familiar with the operation of the side mirrors and learn to use them to view objects and the road beside and behind the motor...

Page 46: ...er you drive or park Avoid low overhangs when pulling in for service Always check overhead clearances of overpasses and bridges Before leaving on a trip check your route Some tunnels prohibit motor ho...

Page 47: ...hicle off road is unavoidable Be aware that combustible materials could catch fire from the vehicle s hot exhaust system Avoid driving your vehicle through or over combustible materi als such as leave...

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Page 49: ...trical system is the vehicle electrical system It includes the vehicle battery charging system instrument panel and controls and the headlights taillights turn signals and other vehicle lights and acc...

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Page 51: ...ior battery compartment electrical panel and under the frontof the bed at the interior breaker panel BATTERY DISCONNECT Also see CHASSIS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM chapter Some accessories or equipment such as...

Page 52: ...ontact skin eyes fabrics or painted surfaces The electrolyte is a sulphuric acid solution which could cause serious personal injury or property damage Wear eye protection when working with batteries C...

Page 53: ...ry needs to be charged from a different charging source please follow these safety guidelines Leaving a charger connected toa battery for an extended period of time can shorten battery life WARNING Ne...

Page 54: ...es topped up Do not try to operate the inverter or other 12 volt DC appliapceswith the output of the solar panel The panel is expandable with optional expansion panels Contact your dealer for more inf...

Page 55: ...e push thel lug straight into the receptacle until it seats completely See the illustration WARNING Do not operatethe 120 voltelectrical system without a proper ground Electrocution or severe electric...

Page 56: ...power converter and the refrigerator The inverter uses 12 volt DC power from the coach batteries and transforms it into 60 cycle 120 volt ACpower to run most of the Ilppliantes in the motor home Cont...

Page 57: ...datanauthorizedFleetwoodService Center or by a qualified electrician Test the OFI at least once a month To test the OFl connect the electrical system to 120 volt AC service Push the TEST button The RE...

Page 58: ...reaker by turning it OFF and then turning it ON Do not try to reset a breaker the second time without locating and removing the overload problem The 12 volt fuses protect individual circuits If the ci...

Page 59: ...EM COACH 12 120 VOLT Page 11 9 of 9 Circuit Breaker Panel foot of bed Bath GFCI Battery Disconnect Controller dinette overhead American Dream 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc Wide Body AU rights reserve...

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Page 61: ...t t t 01 _ N 0 0 0 HITCH PLUG Z z J J f f Lf Lf OI OI f S tn s f i t iG 15 t t o Jr 91 0 0 f I i 15 N o 10 GA 10 GA BLK 150 30 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER American Dream 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc Wide Bo...

Page 62: ...2 W GRND 12 2 W GRNO 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRND 5OA POWER SUPPLY or 2 A c 12 o 2 lA W ER OR YER CIA DSID PAno RECEPT I t 15 REFRWERATOR 3OA INVERTER A LID f1 12 YOLTS lMHG ARM CIRCUITS 20A L...

Page 63: ...BATH AREA OIC 15 I 4 n Il 1 c J 1 Q1I 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc 1 r 1 Ii 1 A MOPEl It VO IS BEDROOM AREA CIRCUIT 20k BEDROOM MEA e 20A TELEVISION American Dream Wide Body ISSUE DATE 12 94 1 h r 1...

Page 64: ...fOUN N MISC IRE HARNESS Clil 1175 FROIJ DASH S o HCH oo I I 1F r J J Z il IUTEJ f l IJP WArtH IifATtR SYI I III III c I MI A MooE 1 YO IS CIRCUITS SA REAR fURNACE 15 FRONT FURNACE o rr 2M WATER PUMPjW...

Page 65: ...oo l2D_YOLTS INTERIOR gRCUfTS 6 2 W ORND 12 2 WjORND 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRN D I PO V R SUPPLY o 2OA Ale 2 o 2OA WASHERjDRYf R t 2OA ROADSIDE PAno RECEPT 1SA REFRIGERATOR __ 3OA I MRTER I yoon 12 yons...

Page 66: ...I yOPE 12 VOIIS BATH MfA RC fTS 20A BATH AREA 20A GALLEY 20A GALlEY CEILING LT LlOpEl 12_YOLlS AfDROOU AREA CIRCUITS 20A BEDROOM AREA 20A TELEVISION 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc American Dream Wide...

Page 67: ...ITCH 15A REAR FURNACE e 15A WATER HEATER 15A FRONT FURNACE e 15A WATER PUMP POWER rIf SON COVP rnT CABLE 1 1 PUT JACK o If l J MOPEL COAx WIRING LEGEND FROU ROOF ANTENNA TO ANTENNA Itt FRat CABLE INPU...

Page 68: ...OD CENTER 6 2_W GRND 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRHD lOA WASHER OR l R 2OA ROADSIDE PAno REC PT 15A REFRIGERATOR 3OA INVERTER 10 II rli ll II II II 1 I eH H i rj n t Jf MOo...

Page 69: ...ACE e I SA WATER HEAlER lSA FRONT FURNACE e lSA WATER PUMP POWER r N SE CE COVPARTIJENT PHONE JACK II f rvCAB E INPUT JACK t I f HC JACK H 1 0 Jl tJiTJill II 1 t n r1 11 Il JE MODEL COAX WIRING lEGEND...

Page 70: ...L 12 YOI IS BATH AREA CIRCIJiIS 20 AMP BATH AREA 20 AMP GALLEY AREA 20 AMP GALLEY CEiliNG IE MOPE 12 yO IS BEPROOM AREA CIRCUITS 20A BEDROOM AREA 20A TELrnSION 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc American...

Page 71: ...REA CIRCl1ITS 20A BATH AREA OC tJ I L J h I rnl 11 D 1A9 AE MODEL 12 VOLTS BEDROQM AREA CIRCUITS 20A BEDROOM AREA 20A TELEVISION 12 Page 12 11 of 13 1 r C 7 l TV I Q American Dream Wide Body All righi...

Page 72: ...Enterprises Inc AE Mopn laQ YO IS INIfRJl R CIRCUITS 9 2OA WASHER DRYER 6 2 W GRNO t2 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRNO 12 2 W GRND 12 2 W GRNO 2OA A e 2 10 _2M RCWJStOE PATIO R CEPT 12 2 W GRNO 12 2 W GRNO 12 2 W...

Page 73: ...AT UQQfI 12 yOlTS CIRCUITS 146 lOA fREEZER 175 2OA LUGGAGE COMPARTMENTS 600 20A WTR PUMP WTR HEATER 620 1SA REAA FURNACE 611 1 A FROm f1JflNACE FOUND IN MISC t l1RE HARNESS FOUND IN MISC WIRE HARNESS...

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Page 75: ...he motor home from the rear Towing from the rear will cause serious overloading of the front tires and suspension possibly resulting in tire or front suspension failure Tow truck operators willing and...

Page 76: ...nces and the LP gas tank valve 5 Do not allow any person to ride in the towed vehicle CAUTION The air brake system and air suspension system may require recharging with air before towing to release th...

Page 77: ...bed inthe the rear sleeping area WARNING The engine cover combined with the weight of any bedding may be quite heavy Be sure the engine cover support is ll ecurely set Engine Cover Removal American D...

Page 78: ...cover be sure the cover is fully seated on the gasket seal Do not allow any material to interrupt the seal between the cover and the engine compartment If the engine cover is not installed correctly...

Page 79: ...starts release the switch See Driver s Controls for location of WAIT TO START light Ignition Switch Note The WAITTO STARTfeature is necessaryfor engine intakeairpreheating The operatingtiminginterval...

Page 80: ...bearings and to allow the oil pressure to staoilize Idle the engine 3 to 5 minutes at 1000 RPM before operating with a load Check the oil pressure indicator s temperature indicator s and other gauges...

Page 81: ...brake 3 Let engine idle fpr a minimum of 3 minutes for proper cool down Increase this time if there has been i extended hot weather running i WARNING Be sure to set the parking brake The transmission...

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Page 83: ...yfeature will turn off the inverter and illuminate a red light The inverter will automati cally start when the batteries are recharged Turn the inverter off when notin use or when 120 volt power is av...

Page 84: ...ecomes nuisanc e try these tips Use the park cable TV antenna in remote areas rather than the roof antenna of your m otor home if the campground provides cable hookcup Re orientthe antenna Sometimes t...

Page 85: ...To operate the lift NOte The motor home ignition key must be in either the OFF or ACCESSORY position before the TV lift can be operated 120 volt AC power must be available before operating the lift 1...

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Page 87: ...SIST HANDLE 17 Page 17 1 of 1 A lighted entry assist handle is located outside the enh y door 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc I Entry Assist Handle American Dream Wide Body ISSUE DATE 12194 All right r...

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Page 89: ...d from he main entry door by pulling the screen away from the magnetic catches A holdback mechanism can be used to secure themaih door against the side of thel llotor home I Door Separation Door Holdb...

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Page 91: ...d the ground is too far to easily manage Be sure the step is out before stepping out of ihe motor home IGNITION SWITCH POSITJON OFF OFF ON ON STEP SWITCH POSITION ON OFF ON OFF STEP POSITION ACTION St...

Page 92: ...eir balance and fall if the stepwell cover is operated WARNING Feet legs hands and other body parts could be pinched or injured during stepwell cover operation Keep Clear of thestepwell cover during o...

Page 93: ...diate a great deal of heat Special heat shields are built into yourl1 otor home to protect wiring and other components from possible heat damage caused by the exhaust system CAUTION Do not remove thes...

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Page 95: ...lish proper maintenance and inspection procedures there may be times when detailed diagnostic and repair procedures may be required Consult your dealer or an authotized Fleetwood Service Center in the...

Page 96: ...are generally caused by two types ofsubstances water soluble and __non water soluble Water solnble stains cali usually be washed away with water and mild detergent Follow the washing with wax Non wate...

Page 97: ...extreme care when handling and using Do not expose to open flame sp rk orsmoking material Do not usein unventilated areas The rubber roof its ILdoes not require ann al toatings or additicmal seahmts...

Page 98: ...this work yourself Always use the recommended sealants See the SPECIFICA TIONS section of this manual for basicsealant recommendation s POOR WINDOW ROOF COMPONENT AND MOLDING RESEALING Inspect the se...

Page 99: ...rbon steel brushes steel wool disc or orbital sanding equipment To remove stubborn spots and stllins use any cleaner recommended for stainless steelor anon chlorine household cleaner Apply with a damp...

Page 100: ...luminum and steel wheelsin the rear On the rear the inside dual is steel The inside dual wheels steel may be used at any wheel position Do not use the rear aluminum whyels on the front Avoid using tw9...

Page 101: ...of the underbody and chassis havenot been undercoated This is in keeping with good engineering practice and the requirements of the chassis manufacturers MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Foryour convenience a ma...

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Page 103: ...and whento use it Fire extingllishers are pressurized mechanical devices They fiust be handled with care and treated with respect They must be maintained as outlined in anymaintenance instructions pro...

Page 104: ...perienc a fire while camped EVACuATE THE VEHICLE AS QUICKLY ANDSAFELY AS POSSIBLE Consider the cause and severity of the fire and risk involved before trying to put it out If the fire is major or is f...

Page 105: ...ing use The smoke detector should never be disabled due to nuisance orfalse alarm from cooking smoke a dusty furnace etc Ventilate your motor home with fresh air and the alarm will shut off DO NOT DIS...

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Page 107: ...OUtEN etO 60 x aD SHIRT INIGHT WARD STANO 39AFMOOEl LENGTH 39 2 CHASSIS 258 WB r wi STORAGE ORAWE j 00 1 j H R RYER aMW WARDROBE DeL DOOR REI tR OPT 104 REfER I T O HEAD OPT 830 OINOTE X 74 O H AO Q...

Page 108: ...23 Pagll 23 2 of 4 FLOOR PLANS 1 I r 9 J I W 3 x o Q efI 0 g i 0 d 0 ga 0 i JW D x o g 0 I r to 1 American Dream 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc Wide Body ISSUE DATE 1219_4 All rights r6seIVed...

Page 109: ...j NIGHT WAAD STANO OUEEN 9m SO x 80 o o I 1 0 m I REfER IKER DRYE R BELOW w 2 f I N I liD II I I I I Iii I J f V l 1 1 J 11 r I r11 StA lrifl t r1 SHIRTTlNICHT ICE UWARD STAND O HOO O HEAD 39JF MODEL...

Page 110: ...3 4 of 4 t o 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc FLOOR PLANS i r I_ I o o 3 0 g 60 I ffi 0 g ffi 0 g f r 1 0 LJ 8b 0 zx 0 b z 2j z 0 0 OVJIl O American Dream Wide Body ISSUE DATE 12 94 s 3 ZX o All rights...

Page 111: ...excessivel lhigh water pressure A manual valve also isolates the on board fresh water stomge tank This valve can be used to fill the tank from the city water supply Fresh Water Compartment CITY WATER...

Page 112: ...ter Inlet Fill 1connection Open the bypass valve Monitor the filling of the tank continually The flow and pressure at some park and city water supplies cO llddamage the tal1k if left unattended After...

Page 113: ...l reduce the carrying capacity of themotor home See Motor Home Loading section THE WATER PUMP The on board fresh water system is pressurized by a self priming l2 volt DC pump The pump operates aut mat...

Page 114: ...sputterfor afew seconds This is normal and is notcause for concern The water flow will stabilize when all air is bled from the water lines WATER FILTER Dirt mineral scale and organic matter areflltere...

Page 115: ...nce Most water system jJrob1ems can be avoided by consci entious maintenance LEAKS Vibration flexing and twistlng while traveling can work pipe tubing or fittings loose Check all plumbing for leaks at...

Page 116: ...tize the fresh water rank and piping approximately every three months and wheneverthe motorhome sits for prolonged period This will discourage the growth of bacteria and otherol ganisms thatcan contam...

Page 117: ...ystems help provide consistent drinking water quality as you traveL A special filter is part of this system The filter cartridge is located in the cabinetundei the galley sink Your Owner s Information...

Page 118: ...SSVALVE _ TANK FILL FOR SYSTEM 2 SHOWN IN OFF POSITION WATER PUMP i i I f j WATER FILTER 0 ON OFF VALVE SYSTEM 2 SHOWN IN OFF POSITION BY PASS AlVETANK 7 FILL FOR SYSTEM 1 HOTWATERDMIN COLD WATER DRAI...

Page 119: ...r caps are located behind doors just to the reer and above the front wheels The fiIl pipes fill the same centrally located fuel tank WARNING When removing the fuel fill cap rotate slowly only far enou...

Page 120: ...d damage the exterior finish and is a serious fire hazard FUEL RECOMMENDATIONS WARNiNG Do notmix gasoline or alcoholwith diesel fuel This mixture can cause an explosion Cummins the engi e manufacturer...

Page 121: ...acturing compounds are sometimes present the first time the furnace is used This is normal however the initial light off should be done with windows and doors open and be of adequate duration to compl...

Page 122: ...itions check the filter weekly during furnace use To remove the filter 1 Turn the retainer tabs to clear the filter frame 2 Pull filter straight out To install a new filter 1 Remove old filter 2 Remov...

Page 123: ...odels and inside the dOOl side front storage compartment on side entry door models GENERATOR FUEL SUPPLY Fuel for the generator is take11 from the main fuel tank through a special feeder tube which is...

Page 124: ...y interior living space Ventilating air can contain high concentrations of lethal gases Check engine fuel lines often Fuel leakage in or around the engine compartment is an extreme fire hazard Do not...

Page 125: ...8 hours of operatio and whenever the system may have been damaged and repair any leaks or obstructions before furthel operation Disconnect the battery before perform ing any maintenance on the generat...

Page 126: ...covery container CAUTION Do not check the coolant system at the radiator cap when the generator is hot Check the system at the COOLANT RECOVERY CONTAINER only GENERATOR MAINTENANCE The generator engin...

Page 127: ...encountered The relatively small volume and tight _ compact construction of modern recreational vehicles meanthat normal living activities of even a few Occupants will lead to rapid saturation of the...

Page 128: ...ndows can be effective in reducing condensation in temperatures below 40 F DO NOT COVER THE EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOW This window m st be left accessible at all times for emergency exit Reduce Moisture Re...

Page 129: ...ion Heating load on the furnace will be reduced and the interior will beless drafty ATTACHING ACCESSORIES TO YOUR MOTOR HOME The walls in your motor home are constmcted with Vacu Bond lamination techn...

Page 130: ...back cushion into place over bed base SOFA LOUNGE CONVERSION Magic Bed sofa only To conveit a sofa lounge into a bed Remove sofa bolsters Lift front of sofa fram up and out Push the back of the lounge...

Page 131: ...ocated In the galley and bathroom areas for fresh air circulation and exhausting heat odors and water vapor Turn the crankin the center of the vent to open and adjustSome vents may also be equippea wi...

Page 132: ...one side or the other to secure blind To lower mini blind Pull straight down on the cord slightly and move it about 45 degrees to either the left or right and lower the blind Stop the blind in mid tr...

Page 133: ...e These products may cause damage to the material being cleaned and may be highly flammable or poisonous CUTTING BLOCK The pure oil hand rubbed finish ensures natural lasting beauty no wood sealants a...

Page 134: ...THTUB AND SHOWER STALL Some cleaners attack the plastic causingit to discolor and become brittle The following cleaners have been tested and approved when mixed with water Distilled vinegar mild dishw...

Page 135: ...rizes under the control ofa pressure regulator A typical LP gas tank installation is illustrated below Although specific details ofthe system may differ in YOl1f motor home the major components and th...

Page 136: ...IGHTING AND VENTILATING PROCEDURES i 1 The distinctive odor of lP gas indicates aleak lf you smell gas DO NOT TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES 1 Extinguish all open flames pilot lights and all smok ing mater...

Page 137: ...cues in your motor home lP gas containers are equipped with a safety device that relievese cessive pres sure by discharging gas to the atmosphere leaks can occur at valves and fittings Always store lP...

Page 138: ...nd If a tool is required to stop a leak the valve probably needs repair or replacement 12 If you do not have the special tools and training necessary do not attempt to repair or modify lPgas system co...

Page 139: ...ounted so that the vent is facing downwardand is protected from water and dirt by a water resistant cover Be sure the cover is on at all times If the vent becomes clogged it can becleaned with atoothb...

Page 140: ...yourLP gas appliances This informati_on wiII help manage your LP gas requirements efficiently LP gas systems can and do freez j up in very cold weather It is a common misconception that the regulator...

Page 141: ...not attempt to fill the tank yourself WARNING Turn off LP gas main valve before filling LP gas tank orentering an LP gas bulk plant or motorfuel service sfation Turnoff all pHot lights and appliances...

Page 142: ...LP gas appliances To perform a leak check swab a mixture of a non ammoniated non chlorinated soap solution or an approved leak detection solution over each fitting joint and connection in the system...

Page 143: ...WARNING Do not use pliers or a Wrench to tighten valves Ita valve is not leak tight when closed by hand see an LP gas service representative LP LEAK DETECTOR An LP gas leak detector is located near th...

Page 144: ...econds To reset the alarm turn the detector OFF and hack ON again Lightly fan the area around the detector to insure complete dispersion of the gas from the lighter and to prevent another sounding of...

Page 145: ...light more quickly We recommend lighting the pilot light at the range ifequipped ather than individually lighting each burner This willhelp preventaccidental leaks at the bUfneL Be sure the pilot ligh...

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Page 147: ...t generator exhaust system Inspect LPG system including leak check Sanitize fresh water tank Clean drapes and interior fabrics Check extetior lamp operation l II E a c hT r iP o r M 0 nt h IY J1 Wash...

Page 148: ...Inspect and clean fuel fired appliance vents water heater refrigerator furnace LubriCate TV antenna Checkall exteriorsealants arollnd wiD daws doors sidewall seams windshield lamps all exterior openin...

Page 149: ...20 voltpower from either a public utility or the generator In some cases appliance selector switches are provided on the galley to allow you a selection of appliances yet still remain within the power...

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Page 151: ...ndition and monitor the charging status of the solar charging panel Monitor panel controls and display panels are located in the overhead cabinet and in the exterior utility compartment Electrical pro...

Page 152: ...l reading when the fresh water tank is filled Material trappe I on the sides oftheholding tanks maygive afull reading when the tank is actually empty NOTE if the sensorprobes mountedin the tanks get c...

Page 153: ...spring load capacities will not in any way increase this weight rating The GVWR is shown onthe Federal certification tag posted on the left interioi sidewall of the driver s compmtment GAWR Gross Axle...

Page 154: ...ssories installed by the dealer The UVW is listed on thewardrobe door tag TOWING A VEHICLE OR TRAILER TOWED LOAD Note Some states and provinces require brakes and safety chains on towed vehicles Consu...

Page 155: ...ordrive train cause unstable driving or handling characteristics and restrict your coverage under the Ownercare warranty Changing the trailer hitch will not increase the tow capacity ofthe motor home...

Page 156: ...f weight are placed on the axles When the load is properly distributed your motor home will handle better and you as the driver will be more confident and comfortable Ifyour motorhome is improperly lo...

Page 157: ...within GAWR GVWR and GCWR limits When you arriveat a weigh station the attendant will guide youthrough the correctpositioni g ofthe motor home on the scales 1 Centerthe front wheels on the scale platf...

Page 158: ...u will have to adjust or remove the load HOW TO WEIGH YOUR LOADED MOTOR HOME WITH A TRAILER OR OTHER TOWED LOAD 1 Center thefront wheels on the scale platform imd take a reading _ This is the front Gr...

Page 159: ...ferent trips loading and weight patterns will change Periodically reweigh your motor home and log the weights in the back of this manual Refer to your log as you prepare to load forfuture trips LOADIN...

Page 160: ...diagram and yoU loading log will help you locate where specific items are stored and will help speed the loading pIVcess 1 Store emergency items in a readily accessible location Include a fire exting...

Page 161: ...mount of oxygen is limited in an RV due to the size and construction of the _vehicle Proper ventilation when using the cooking appliances will prevent the dangers of asphyxiation Refer to Lighting LP...

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Page 163: ...ting manual in the Owner s Information Package for more information As a 120 volt appliance the range hood will operate only when the motor home has 120 volt service supplied by an external hook up th...

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Page 165: ...motor home instrument panel The monitor screen may be overlaid with adistahce scare reference which gives approximate distance of object to the rear of the motor h me Rear View Video Monitor AudioNid...

Page 166: ...r view video monitor system provides a general view ofthe road and objectsto the rear ofthe motor home Your perception of this view andthe relationships of objects to the motor home and each other wil...

Page 167: ...Yom motorhome is equipped with aThree WayAutomatic EnergySelector AES refrigerator The refrigerator will automatically select the best avail able energy source for the conditions 120 volt 12 volt or L...

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Page 169: ...SEAT BELTS Seat belts are an important safety feature of your vehicle For your protection always use your seat belts The dtivel s seat and otheLseats designed to carry passengers while moving have be...

Page 170: ...greatest safety adjust the belt snugly as low on the abdomen as comfortable Never use a belt for more than one person at a time To release the belt depress the button in the center of the buckle and s...

Page 171: ...ld restraints are not properly secured in the vehicle When lJsing any child restraint system be sure to read and follow all instructions on installation and use that are included with the restraint sy...

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Page 173: ...ine _ Cummins 800 343 7357 Transmis sion Allison 800 252 5283 When contacting any of the above always have model and serial numbers available Appliance identification numbers will be found on tagsor p...

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Page 175: ...TOR HOME LOADING chapter of this manual and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that section When storing equipment and supplies Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where they...

Page 176: ...rest in notches when they are closed To open drawers lift up slightly then pull open Closets may be equipped with 12 volt lights that may be switched to turn ON when the closet door is opened Be sure...

Page 177: ...Enterprises Inc STORAGE KEYS Entry Door E Luggage Power Cord Furnace Main Battery Poors American Dream Wide Body ISSUE DATE 12 94 Entry Door Deadbolt Gen Battery Gen Radiator Fuel Fills DryerVent Furn...

Page 178: ...ors 1994 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc STORAGE KEYS Entry Door Luggage Power Cord Furnace Main Battery Doors Entry Door Deadbolt F Gen Battery Gen Radiator Fuel Fills Dryer Vent Furnace Doors American Dre...

Page 179: ...tub and show er and galley oRemove battery cables Clean terminals top and sides ofbatter ies al1d battery boxes Reinstall cables dress with a plastic ignic tion spray Use ba ttery discon nect switchle...

Page 180: ...heater fUrnace range hood refrigerator to rrevent in sects from getting in Be sure to remove all covering material be fore usihg appliances or vents 0Cap ot close holding t nk drain city water inlet o...

Page 181: ...ch 1 220 depends on its condition and the temper ture The colder the storage area the slower the battety will self discharge A nOf maltime betweenchargesis three months oRemov clean and replace air co...

Page 182: ...insect intIU sion water damage or other dete rioration 0 Check all chassis fluid levels engine oil engine coolant power steering fluid transmission fluid rear axle oil I _J Check charge level in batt...

Page 183: ...wer cord converter in velter all outlets and any exposed wiring If defects are found refer service to your dea er or an author izedFleet yood Service Center oPrepare the generator for opera tion follo...

Page 184: ...r opera cient circulation of fluids and re tion seating of components oWash and wax the ex erior In spectthe bodyfor scratchesorother damage Touch up or repair as nec ess ary Flush the underside thor...

Page 185: ...ays check pressure whEmJires are cold an ddo not bleed air out of warm tires FolloW the tire pressure instructions in the Chassis Operator s Manual NOTE Check the wheel and lug nut covers periodically...

Page 186: ...you may experience a flat tire Summon profession al help through your auto club or travel service or a local tfljck service facility Your motor home is not equipped with ajack or other lifting device...

Page 187: ...than5000pounds ormorethan recommended by the chassis manufacturer whichever is less Heavier vehicles cancause braking problems damage the motor home structure or drive train cause unstable driving or...

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Page 189: ...MONITOR nispla s the c urrent gear of transmission operation Oper ation of the Shift Selector To move the selector between R N D press the selector release button on the side ofthe sele ctor kn6b Whe...

Page 190: ...CE INDICATOR indicates that the transmission is operating with reduced capabilities Although the transmission can continue to operate promptly seekservice to minimize the potentialfor damage A diagnos...

Page 191: ...ODE button to cycle the display to the next code with its pertinent information Dashes indicate all stored codes have been displayed To clear any active inhibits depress and hold the MODE button for a...

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Page 193: ...rangemeht that permits draining each tank separately or together The valves are_called knife valves A blade closes the opening in the sewer drain pipes The blade is connected toa T handle that is pull...

Page 194: ...the holding tanks Attach the sewer hose to the holding tank outlet Insert the end of the hose into the sewer or dump station inlet pushing it firmly far enough into the opening to be secure In some c...

Page 195: ...Connectlhe male disconnect to the San T Flush valve yellow handle Turn the valve to BLACK TANK 9 Flush black tank until table is 213 dissolved I 10 While wa er is running turnthe San T Flush valve to...

Page 196: ...ining Use only toilet tissue formulate for use in s eptic tank orRV sanitation systems _ Keep both knife valves closed and lock d andthe drain cap tightly in place when using the system onihe road Use...

Page 197: ...bling Do not use harsh household drainCleaners Do not use motorized drain augers Sometimes the holding tank valve will get clogged In this case a handcoperated auger maybe necessary Be ready to close...

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Page 199: ...supplyifthe water temperature rises too high The water heater is reached through an access panel on the outside of the motorhome CAUTION Do not light water heater until it is filled Nith water Turn on...

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Page 201: ...the motor home doors are blocked or disabled for any reaspn orin case the motor home IDlIst be evapuated un ier emergency conditions To rele1 se the window follow the insti uctions attached to the wI...

Page 202: ...t In this case the screens will be destroyed and will probably have to be replaced Screens ontorquepane windows are removable forcleaning STORM WINDOWS Storm windows are available through your motor h...

Page 203: ...nera tor as outlined in the generator op erating manual included in your Owner s Information Packag Water System Winterizing 0 Read this section completely be fore pelforming winterization I oRemove...

Page 204: ...cone lubri a ion t the knife valve actuator rad s oBe sure ALL waterfrom ALL plumbing fixtures has been drained r CAUTION Draining the water system alone will not provide adequate coldweather protecti...

Page 205: ...each cold water faucet D Flush the toilet until the anti freeze solution flows continuously Release flu sh mechanism OWinterize the ater heater ac cordingto the instructions provided with the water h...

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Page 207: ...sconce PD107006 12v Exterior Headlight halogen high beam Sylvania 9005HB3E132B5 12v Headlight halogen high low beam Sylvania 9006HB4EB32B4 12v Turn signal lights amber OE 2057 12v Front clearance lig...

Page 208: ...tio reteptacle c 20A _ _ I Refrigerator 15A Inverter 30A Bedroom lights 20A Water pump water heater 15A Galley lights 20A Galley ceiling lights 20A Bath lights 20A Living area lights 20A Rear furnace...

Page 209: ...5260 Exterior except root Geocel 2300 l ipolYlller Clear Skylight Sealant Surebond SB140 Threaded black pipe at black gray water holding tanks Pennatex 80726 All fresh water threaded fitti lgS Rectors...

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