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Summary of Contents for bounder 1998

Page 1: ...s reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage or retrieval system without written permission from Fleetwood Enterprises Inc ...

Page 2: ...ects are limited to the following roof structure sub floor structure exterior walls interior walls and ceilings Written notice of defects must be given to the selling dealer or manu facturer not later than ten 10 days after the expiration of the wan an ty period The owner is responsible for normal maintenance as described in the Owner s Manual however minor adjustments such as adjustments to the i...

Page 3: ... or will take other appropriate action as may be required If the representatives of the manufacturing plant are unable to resolve the problem and the owner is convinced that it is covered by the war ranty the owner should call the toll free number listed below to describe the problem and the attempts made to resolve it This warranty does not cover I The automotive system including the chassis and ...

Page 4: ... states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state The manufacturer is not responsible for any undertaking repre sentation or warranty made by any dealer or other person beyond those expressly ...

Page 5: ...r atmosphere WARNING This product is manufac tured with a urea formalde hyde resin and will release small quantities of formalde hyde Formaldehyde levels in the indoor air can cause temporary eye and respirato ry irritation and may aggra vate respiratory conditions or allergies Ventilation will reduce indoor formaldehyde levels Weyerhauser Corporation WARNING Ventilation is important in maintainin...

Page 6: ...ed gas flow which can cause fire or explosion A properly filled con tainer will contain approximately BO percent of its volume as liquid LP gas The following label has been placed in the vehicle near the range IFYOU SMELL GAS 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection ...

Page 7: ...specially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the dan ger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time SAFETY REGULATIONS REGARDING LP CAS SYSTEMS AND LP CAS ApPLIANCES WARNING Portable fuel burning equip ment including wood and charcoal grills and stoves shall not be used inside this recreational vehicle The use of this equipment ...

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Page 9: ...ROPER LOAdiNG O 1 SOME DEfiNiTiONS FiRST O 1 TowiNG A VEHiclE OR TRAilER O CARRyiNG CAPAciTY ANd LOAd DiSTRibUTiON O A CARRyiNG CAPAciTY TAG 0 5 How TO WEiGH YOUR LOAdEd MOTOR HOME WiTHOUT A TRAilER OR OTHER TOWEd LOAd 0 6 How TO WEiGH YOUR LOAdEd MOTOR HOME WiTH A TRAilER OR OTHER TOWEd LOAd 0 8 LOAdiNG Tips O 10 TiRES O 11 TiRE INFlATiON O 11 TiRE REplACEMENT O 12 IF You GET A FIAT TiRE O 12 CHA...

Page 10: ...VARiAbLE SPEEd ENqiNE FAN O 19 ExhAUST SYSTEM HEAT O 19 CARboN MONOxidE SAfETY PRECAUTioNS 0 20 CARboN MONoxidE DETECTOR 0 21 EMERGENCY TowiNG 0 21 ATTACHiNG ACCESSORiES TO YOUR MOTOR HOME 0 22 liviNG WiTIi YOUR MOTOR HOME 04 1 HydRAulic LEVEliNG SYSTEM 04 1 POWER ENTRY STEpS 04 1 ENTRY AssisT HANdlE 04 2 ENTRY DOORS ANd SCREENS 04 2 WiNdows 04 2 EMERqENCY Exir WiNdow 04 SidE SlidER WiNdows 04 SUN...

Page 11: ...0 FiRE SAfETY 04 I I FiRE SAfETY PRECAUTioNS 04 I I SMokE DETECTOR 04 I 2 PlUMbiNG SYSTEMS 05 1 FRES WATER SYSTEM O I Ciry WATER CONNECTioN O I filliNG THE WATER TANk 0 2 WATER PUMp O WATER FiIrER 0 4 TRoublESHOOTiNG THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM O A LEAks 0 4 SANiriziNG THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM O EXTERioR SHOWER 0 6 WATER FiIrER SySTEM 0 6 WASTE WATER SYSTEM 0 6 ToilET 0 7 DRAiNiNG THE HoldiNG TANks 0 7 H...

Page 12: ...CiRCUir INTERRUpTER 06 6 COAcli FUSES ANd CiRCUiT BREAkERS 06 7 GENERATOR 06 7 GENERATOR FUEl Supply 06 8 GENERATOR OpERATioN O6 8 GENERATOR OpERATiNG SAFETY PRECAUTioNS 06 8 ElECTRicAl SYSTEM WiRiNG 06 10 LP GAS SySTEM 07 1 LP GAS SAfETY PRECAUTiONS 07 2 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 07 4 HOSES 07 4 LP GAS REGUlATOR 07 4 USiNG LP GAS AT Low TEMPERATURES 07 5 FilliNG LP GAS TANks 07 7 LP GAS SYSTEM LEAk CIiEC...

Page 13: ...2 Volr TELEvisioN 08 5 TV ANTENNA 08 5 SATElliTE Disli 08 5 RooF ANTENNA Up AudiblE SiGNAI 08 5 VidEo SWiTCIiER 08 6 TV ANd RAdio INTERFERENCE 08 6 TEIEplioNE JAck 08 7 MisCEllANEOUS AppliANCES 08 7 MAiNTENANCE 09 1 EXTERioR 09 1 STAiNS 09 2 WiNdows DOORS VENTS ANd Locks 09 RubbER RooF SySTEM 09 ClEANiNG 09 CARE 09 4 SEAlANT RENEWAL 09 4 DOOR WiNdow Roof COMPONENT ANd MoldiNG RESEAliNG 09 5 BOUNdE...

Page 14: ... ANd CARpETiNq 09 6 ENqiNE ACCESS 09 7 MAiNTENANCE CIiEcklisT 09 7 MAiNTENANCE CIiART 09 8 MOTOR HOME STORAGE 10 1 STORAGE CIiECklisTS 10 1 SHORT TERM STORAqE l 0 1 LONq TERM STORAqE 10 WiNTERiZATioN 10 5 WArER SysTEM WiNTERiziNq 10 5 REACTivATiNG TIiE MOTOR HOME AfrER STORAGE 10 7 GlOSSARY 00 6 BOUNdER CopYRiq 1T 1997 FLEETWood ENTERPRiSES INC All Riq ITS RESERVEd ...

Page 15: ...structional material furnished with the motor home in the Owner s Information Package and Chassis Operator s Manual This information outlines important areas of maintenance and provides a maintenance schedule for you to follow for safe trouble free service from your motor home Study these instructions carefully before you operate the motor home for the first time A good work ing knowledge of your ...

Page 16: ... as well as the rights and obligations of the dealer and manufacturer Please read this section careful ly You will be better informed in case you have a warranty related problem and your dealer will be better able to get you on the road again If you have any questions about the warranty or what it does or does not cover please contact your dealer v 1 NOTE This product is designed for recreational ...

Page 17: ...s responsible for performing a complete predelivery inspection of the chassis and all motor home components as specified in the predelivery checklists sup plied by the motor home and chassis manufacturers You should receive a copy of these completed checklists from your dealer when your motor home is delivered to you As a part of the predelivery inspection procedure the dealer is responsible for r...

Page 18: ...d efforts are not satisfactory please send a letter describing the circumstances to Fleetwood Enterprises Inc Motor Home Division PO Box 7638 Riverside CA 92513 7638 Please include the brand name and serial number of your motor home The serial number is located on the identifica tion tag next to the entry door 4 If you wish to call for assistance please use this toll free telephone number 800 322 ...

Page 19: ...turers always have the model and serial numbers available Appliance identification numbers will be found on tags or plates attached to the appliance Chassis component engine transmission axles etc identi fication numbers will be located in the manuals included with your motor home BOUNdER CopYRiqHT 1997 flEETWood ENTERPRisES INC All RiqHTs RESERVEd INTROduCTioN WARRANTY SERVICE ...

Page 20: ...Transportation Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline This package contains valuable documents about your motor home and its equipment and systems This Owner s Manual is in the package Since this manual does not cover every possible detail of equipment and options installed on or in your motor home there are booklets and instructional ...

Page 21: ...NC VEH MfR OF INC GVWR KGS LBS PLAN APPROVAL NO F LN GAWR fRONT KGS LBS MFD ID NO MODEL WITH RIMS DATE OF MFR MO VR TIRES AT KPA COLD SINGLE PSI GAWR INTERMEDIATE KGS LBS Located on the left of the main entry WITH RIMS door or on exterior left front side of the TIRES AT KPA COLD DUAL motor home PSI GAWR REAR KGS LBS F LN Fleetwood Identification No WITH RIMS TIRES AT KPA COLD SINGLE PSI GAWR COMBI...

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Page 24: ...DRivER S CONTROls c 3 J d iuIUADEOfUElWO DOD I Ford Chassis QeD I Chevrolet Chassis 2 12 o 12 BOUNdER CopYRiqln 1997 flEETWood ENTERPRisES INC All Riqlm RESERVEd ...

Page 25: ... defrosting Air Conditioning On Off Button Turns AlC compressor on and off When air conditioning is desired press this button in and set fan switch to any position except OFF AlC Indicator light Will light when the AlC button is on In the defrost DEF mode the compressor will automatically be engaged regardless of the button position 6 Generator Hour Meter 7 Radio Mode Switch Switches power to the ...

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Page 27: ...ating means the maximum permissible weight of this motor home The GVWR is equal to or greater than the sum of the Unloaded Vehicle Weight plus the Net Carrying Capacity GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating means the maximum weight a specific axle is designed to carry Motor homes equipped with tag axles are limited to the maximum weight listed for the combination of the intermediate and rear axles This we...

Page 28: ...t of this motor home as built at the facto ry with full fuel engine oil and coolants The UVW does not include cargo fresh water LP gas occupants or dealer installed accessories NCC Net Carrying Capacity means the maximum weight of all occupants including the driver personal belongings food fresh water LP gas tools tongue weight of towed vehicle dealer installed accessories etc that can be carried ...

Page 29: ...ranty Do not tow a vehicle weighing more than the GTW list ed on the wardrobe door tag Heavier towed loads can cause braking problems damage the motor home struc ture or drive 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 Consult the Chassis Operator s M...

Page 30: ...weight that can be safely loaded in or attached to the motor home you must know how to distribute the weight so that correct amounts of 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 If your motor home is improperly loaded driving will be more uncomfortable and much of your driving...

Page 31: ...ed Vehicle Weight means the weight of this motor home as built at the factory with full fuel engine oil and coolants The UVW does not include cargo fresh water LP gas occupants or dealer installed accessories NCC Net Carrying Capacity means the maximum weight of all occupants including the driver personal belongings food fresh water LP gas tools tongue weight of towed vehicle dealer installed acce...

Page 32: ...the attendant will guide you through the correct positioning of the motor home on the scales 1 Center the front wheels on the scale platform and take a reading This is the front Gross Axle Weight Reading 1 I I 2 Center the entire motor home all axles on the scale and take a reading This is the Gross Vehicle Weight Reading 2 I I How TO WEIGH YOUR LOADED MOTOR HOME WITHOUT A TRAILER OR OTHER TOWED L...

Page 33: ...deral certification tag and wardrobe door tag Fill in the chart to aid in comparing weights If any readings are higher than the rating you will have to adjust or remove the load MOTOR HOME READINGS from tags GVWR MOTOR HOME Front GAWR FRONT AXLE RearGAWR REAR AXLE S Hitch Rating TOWED VEHICLE GCWR COMBINED VEHICLES SCALE READINGS Reading 2 Reading 1 Reading 3 Reading 4 Add 2 and 4 BOUNdEn Copyniql...

Page 34: ... 2 Center the entire motor home so that only the motor home is being weighed Leave the towed load hitched to the motor home but resting off of the scale Reading 2 I J J l How TO WEIGH YOUR LOADED MOTOR HOME WITH A TRAILER OR OTHER TOWED LOAD OJ 8 BOUNdER CopYRk HT 1997 flEETWood ENTERPRisES INC All RiqHTS RESERVEd ...

Page 35: ...eading 2 This is the rear Gross Axle Weight Compare the readings taken on the scales to the weight rat ings on the Federal certification tag and wardrobe doortag Fill in the chart to aid in comparing weights If any readings are higher than the rating you will have to adjust or remove the load BOUNdEfl CopyniqHT 1997 FlEETWood ENTEflpnisES INC All niqHTS nESEflVEd ...

Page 36: ...t move during travel thereby shifting the load Do not load heavy items near either end ofthe motor home or on the bumpers Adjust cargo storage to keep the side to side wheel loads as equal as possible Fresh water and waste water weigh over 8 pounds per gallon Carry only as much water as needed for travel use or to balance the load and whenever possible empty the holding tanks before traveling LOAD...

Page 37: ... tion in your Chassis Operator s Manual for information on maintenance and tire care The proper inflation pressures are stated on the Federal Certification Tag located on the sidewall near the driver s seat v 1 NOTE Check the wheel lug nut tightness periodically They could work loose during driving Check the Chassis Operator s Manual for correct lug nut torque and torquing procedure BOUNdEn Copyni...

Page 38: ...r system Even with good tire maintenance and normal driving you may experience a flat tire Summon professional help through your auto club travel service or a local truck ser vice facility Your motor home is not equipped with a jack or other lifting device Do not attempt to lift the motor home with a jack Consult the Chassis Operator s Manual for additional information on tire inflation and proper...

Page 39: ...le around the hips If safety belts are not used properly the risk of you or your passengers being injured in a collision greatly increases Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips to reduce the risk of serious injury to the abdomen or neck that could be caused by sliding under the safety belts in a collision Never let a passenger hold a child o...

Page 40: ...se safety restraints for children If small children less than four years old and under 40 pounds ride in your vehicle you must put them in safety seats that are made specially for children Safety belts alone do not provide maximum protection for these children Check your local and state laws for specific requirements WARNING When using any infant or child restraint system it is important that you ...

Page 41: ...seatback in the fully upright posi tion When the seatback is not fully upright there is a greater risk that the child will slide under the safety belt and be seriously injured in a collision Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight of the child WARNING SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Carefully follow all of the manufacturer s instructions that come with the safety seat that you put ...

Page 42: ...rate in the proper transmission range Downshift on hills to avoid overheating or undue engine loads Downshift when descending grades Engine braking power will help control vehicle speed on gasoline powered vehicles does not apply to diesel powered vehicles and relieve some of the strain on the brakes Mountain driving or desert temperatures can put extreme demands on chassis components Under extrem...

Page 43: ... to touch catch or collect on its hot exhaust system Parking or idling should be done only in an area where there are no combustible materials under the vehicle See the Chassis Operator s Manual in the Owner s Information Package for chassis fuel recommendations If your motor home is equipped with a generator see the gener ator operating instructions in the Owner s Information Package for fuel and...

Page 44: ...with the con ect fuel for their location and seasonal conditions Sometimes though fuel blended for winter is supplied dur ing summer months Vapor lock occurs when gasoline vaporizes and vapor pockets block the flow of liquid fuel to the engine If you experience engine stall or stutter you may be experiencing vapor lock If your engine and fuel system are properly tuned and maintained you should not...

Page 45: ...e fan or the transmission Your motor home engine has been designed to conform to Federal and State emission requirements To meet these requirements engine operating temperatures are high As a result the engine and exhaust systems radiate a great deal of heat Special heat shields are built into your motor home to protect wiring and other components from possible heat damage caused by the exhaust sy...

Page 46: ... assure that engine exhaust does not enter the interior and you would not be alert to exhaust odors or symptoms of car bon monoxide poisoning Do not operate an engine with a damaged exhaust system Check the system frequently for damage Do not under any circumstances modify the exhaust system s in any way CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING Exhaust gases are dead ly Do not block the tailpipe...

Page 47: ... trailer Most tow truck operators willing and able to tow motor homes will be famil iar with these devices Be prepared to give the tow truck operator at least the following information when you call Length and height ofmotor home Chassis manufacturer Gross vehicle weight rating When towing with an under reach lift device the vehicle must be towed from the front either on the rear wheels if operati...

Page 48: ...i cally designed for use on or in your motor home Please consult with your dealer before attempting to install or mount accessories on the sidewalls of your motor home Holes drilled in the sidewall may cause damage and may affect portions of your warranty coverage ATTACHING ACCESSORIES TO YOUR MOTOR HOME BOUNdEII CopYlliqhT 1997 FlEETWood ENTEllPlliSES INC AlllliqhTs IIESEIIVEd ...

Page 49: ...rate the step according to the following table Ignition Step Step Switch Switch Position Position Position Action OFF ON Step extends and retracts with the opening and closing of the door OFF OFF Step is inactive Will not move regardless of door movement ON ON Step extends and retracts with opening and closing of door ON OFF Step extends and retracts with opening and closing of door If step is ext...

Page 50: ...ventilating window may permit water inside This water must be trapped and provisions made for draining it to the outside On your ventilating windows water is trapped by the frame During a heavy downpour water may be seen in the lower portion of the frame The sloping sill and weep slots allow the water to drain to the outside These weep slots must be kept open If water collects in the bottom channe...

Page 51: ...use with the same type or amperage rating Your motor home is equipped with a gasoline powered gen erator which will provide complete electrical self contain ment when regular public utility AC power is unavailable Controls are at the generator and at a remote control panel located inside the motor home With the generator operating power is available at all of the 120 volt power outlets in the moto...

Page 52: ...ormation Package Do not smoke or use an open flame near the generator unit or fuel tank Do not use generator ventilating air for heating any inte rior living space Ventilating air can contain high concen trations of lethal gases Check engine fuel lines often Fuel leakage in or around the compartment is an extreme fire hazard Do not use the generator until fuel leaks are repaired GENERATOR FUEL SUP...

Page 53: ...r as an emergency power source to a general resi dential or industrial utility line This is illegal and may cause shock or elec trocution to power line utility personnel attempt ing to repair power lines ELECTRicAL SYSTEMS WARNING Do not block the generator ventilating air inlets or out lets The engine requires a constant supply of cooling air Restricted ventilating air inlets or outlets can cause...

Page 54: ... include wiring diagrams In certain situations specific wiring dia grams may be available to help troubleshoot a problem If you need specific wiring information please contact your dealer Complete wiring diagrams are not available ELECTRICA L SYSTEM WIRING BOUNdER CopYlliqHT 1997 FlEETWood ENTERPllisES INC AlllliqHTs IIESEIIVEd ...

Page 55: ...motor home chassis LP gas is stored as a liquid under pressure and vaporizes under the control of a pressure regulator A typical LP gas tank installation is illustrated below Although specific details of the system may differ in your motor home the major components and their relationships will be similar to those shown 1 LP gas tank 2 Sight gauge 3 Automatic Stop fill valve 4 Main shut off valve 5...

Page 56: ... materials Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply con nection Open the door and leave the area until the odor clears Have the gas system checked by a professional and the cause of the leak corrected before using the motor home again 2 Inspect the entire LP gas system for leaks or damaged parts before each trip and before filling tank See section on LP Gas System Leak Checks 3 Ne...

Page 57: ...as main valve before filling LP gas tank or enter ing an LP gas bulk plant or motor fuel service station Turn off all pilot lights and appliances individually before refueling of motor fuel tanks and or LP gas containers When not individu ally turned off automatic ignition appliances may continue to spark when LP gas is turned off at the container 9 Do not fill LP gas containers to more than 80 ca...

Page 58: ...designed for efficient and trouble free use they can deterio rate from impurities in the air The average life of LP hoses is two to three years Consequently check the hoses for weather checking or other signs of deterioration every time you have the gas tank filled or serviced When you replace hoses be sure that replacements are properly rated and approved for RV use The regulator is the heart of ...

Page 59: ...ns attached to the window frame Read and understand these instructions before you need to use them Turn lock slide window and or screen to open and close The sun visors at the driver and passenger s positions swing down and adjust to provide relief from glare and bright skies Swivel tension may be adjusted with a screwdriver at the ten sion adjusting screw BOUNdER CopyniqllT 1997 FlEETWood ENTERpn...

Page 60: ...the center of the shade pull cord slightly to release lock Lower as desired If the shade stops lowering move the cord to the center of the shade and release again The shade may occasionally lock in the full up position To release grasp the lock mechanism see illustration and slide it down A slight upward pressure on the bottom of the shade may help to relieve tension on cord WOVEN WOOD SHADES 04 4...

Page 61: ...of the On The Road chapter of this manual and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that sec tion When storing equipment and supplies Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where they will not shift while traveling Whenever possible place heavy articles in storage compart ments which are low and in the best location for better weight distribution Pack articles carefully in the s...

Page 62: ...rior Consult the Motor Home Loading sec tion in the On The Road chapter The materials used inside your motor home have been select ed for durability and comfort With reasonable care these materials will stand up under years of recreational living The Maintenance chapter in this manual outlines care requirements for the various upholstery fabrics floor cabi net and wall finishes To convert the dine...

Page 63: ...ures may be either single or dual A slide switch selects either single or dual brightness For your con venience some lights are operated from wall switches Clean the lenses with soapy water Overhead vents are located in the galley and bathroom areas for fresh air circulation and exhausting heat odors and water vapor Turn the crank in the center of the vent to open and adjust Some vents may also be...

Page 64: ...ghts are sequential and indicate the level in approximately tank increments If the tank selected is approximately h full for example lights E and 2 will be on Erroneous tank level indications can be caused by a Water with low mineral content The level is measured by a very low level electrical signal traveling through the liquid Some water may not conduct the signal properly This con dition may be...

Page 65: ...olume and tight compact construction of modern recreational vehicles mean that normal living activities of even a few occupants will lead to rapid satura tion of the air and the appearance of visible moisture espe cially in cold weather Just as moisture collects on the outside of a glass of cold water during humid weather moisture can condense on the inside surfaces of your motor home during use i...

Page 66: ...binets During prolonged use in very cold weather leave cabinet and closet doors partially open to warm and ventilate the interiors of storage compartments built against exterior walls The air flow will warm the exterior wall surface reducing or eliminating condensation and preventing possible ice formation Install a dehumidifier appliance During prolonged continuous use a dehumidifying appliance m...

Page 67: ...tain proper charge in the fire extinguisher If you experience a fire while traveling maintain control of the vehicle until you can safely stop Evacuate the vehicle as quickly and safely as possible If you experience a fire while camped evacuate the vehicle as quickly and safely as possible Consider the cause and severity of the fire and risk involved before trying to put it out If the fire is majo...

Page 68: ...tery beep signal sounds If thesmoke detector fails to operate with new batteries replace it with a new unit available through an authorized Fleetwood Service Center SMOKE DETECTOR WARNING Urethane foam is flammable Do not expose urethane foams to open flames or any other direct or indirect high temperature sources of igni tion such as burning opera tions welding burning ciga rettes space heaters o...

Page 69: ... door over the city water inlet on some models only 2 Connect one end of a potable water hose to park or city water supply This will usually be a faucet or valve similar to your garden hose valve at home Potable water hoses are available at RV supply stores 3 Run the city water supply for a few seconds to clear the line 4 Turn OFF the supply 5 Connect the hose to the inlet fitting 6 Turn ON the su...

Page 70: ...sing a potable water hose Check the monitor panel often to determine when the tank is full If water is flowing from the top vent your tank is overfilled Stop filling After filling the tank replace vent plug and filler cap Avoid leaving water in the tank when the motor home is not in use Turn the water pump OFF before draining the water tank Whenever possible drain the fresh water tank before trave...

Page 71: ...ded periods without damage A 20 amp fuse at the converter panel protects the pump circuit 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 when all air is bled from the water lines P...

Page 72: ...Problems of neglect usu ally stem from failure to clean filters improper winterization and poor battery maintenance Most water system problems can be avoided by conscientious maintenance Vibration flexing and twisting while traveling can work pipe fittings loose Check all plumbing for leaks at least once a year If the water pump runs when a faucet is not open sus pect a leak Be sure the tank drain...

Page 73: ...p household liquid chlorine bleach 5 sodium hypochlorite to one gallon of water for each 15 gallons of tank capacity 2 Close drain valves and faucets pour chlorine solution into the fresh water tank filler spout and complete filling with fresh water 3 Turn water pump switch ON Be sure you have 12 volt DC power Open all faucets individually until water flows steadily then turn off This will purge a...

Page 74: ...terial contaminants The waste water system in your motor home is made up of sinks tub shower toilet plumbing drain and vent lines a grey water holding tank and a black water holding tank Water from the sinks and shower drains into the grey water tank the toilet drains into the black water tank The holding tanks make the system completely self contained and allow you to dispose of waste water at yo...

Page 75: ...nly when they are at least Yo full If necessary fill the tanks with water to Yo full This provides sufficient water to allow complete flushing of waste material into the sewer line During extended or semi permanent hookups to sewage sys tems 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 ...

Page 76: ...ank is empty push the handle in to close the valve Run enough water into the tank to cover the bottom This will aid the break up of solid wastes 4 To drain the grey water tank repeat the steps above using the small knife valve This tank is drained last to aid in flushing the outlets and hose The grey water knife valve may be left open in a semi permanent hookup 5 Remove the sewer hose and cap the ...

Page 77: ...ank systems in the black water holding tank These chemicals aid the breakdown of solid wastes and make the system much more pleasant to use Do not put facial tissue paper ethylene glycol based or other automotive antifreeze sanitary napkins or household toilet cleaners in the holding tanks Do not put anything solid in either tank that could scratch or puncture the tank If the drain system does get...

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Page 79: ...trument panel Additional fuses may be located under the hood Others may be found in the l2 volt power leads on the related equipment and accessories All l2 volt lighting fixtures convenience outlets l2 volt powered vents fresh water pump and 12 volt accessories are included in this system The 12 volt power is provided by special deep cycle high capacity coach storage batteries Power is also provid...

Page 80: ...t A plastic ignition spray will protect the terminals after you have cleaned and reinstalled them 5 Check the battery including water level often Keep the carrier and hold down hardware clean and free of corrosion and chemical accumulation BATTERY INSPECTION AND CARE WARNING Disconnect the 120 volt shore cord and remove the negative terminal from the coach batteries before working on either electr...

Page 81: ...charger circuit Do not break live circuits at the terminals of the battery Use care when connecting or disconnecting booster leads or cables These actions and poor connections are a common cause of electrical arcs which can cause explosion Check and adjust the electrolyte level before charging Fill each cell to the indicator with distilled water Always remove vent caps before charging the battery ...

Page 82: ... normal operation The system is designed to operate from 120 volt 30 amp AC service ONLY Connection of the motor home to any other power source will cause improper operation of the system If only 20 amp service is available current load management must be done manually by the owner and only one air condi tioner can be operated at one time The solar charging panel installed on the roof of your moto...

Page 83: ...a weather proof cable assembly Do not cut or alter the cable in any way Do not remove the ground pin in the cable connector or defeat the ground circuit in the motor home ELECTRicAL SYSTEMS SELECTING A REPLACEMENT BATTERY 120 VOLT SYSTEM WARNING Do not operate the 120 volt electrical system without a proper ground Electrocution or severe electrical shock could result CAUTION Lightning strikes duri...

Page 84: ...e protected circuit has been disconnected 2 If the RESET button does not pop out when the test button is pushed a loss of ground fault protection is indicated Do not use any electrical outlets Have the motor home electri cal system checked at an authorized Fleetwood Service Center or by a qualified electrician Do not use the system until the problem has been corrected 3 To restore power push the R...

Page 85: ... temperatures pro vided the system components are kept at a temperature above the vapor point of the LP gas Ask your LP gas supplier or your motor home dealer for information on product blends available in your area and the areas in which you will be traveling The following chart shows the reduction in available BTU s hour under various fill levels as the temperature drops 20 lb Tank FULL 20 0 _5 ...

Page 86: ...s ice can build up and partially or totally block the gas supply There are a number of things you can do to prevent freeze up 1 Be sure the gas tank is totally moisture free before it is filled If you are not sure have an LP service station inject an approved antifreeze or de icer into the tank 2 Be sure the tank is not overfilled This is also a safety consideration 3 Have the gas tank purged by t...

Page 87: ...the gas on This may indi cate a leak The first time you have your LP tank filled have the service man bleed a little LP gas out of the small outage valve this also lets you check that the bottle is not overfilled and note the odor for future reference A small number of people can not smell this odor if you are one of these you must take extra care in checking for leaks as well as whenever you use ...

Page 88: ...ravel and road shocks may have caused damage to the system that you will need to repair before using the appliances Keep the tank valve closed and turn off all appliances if the unit is not being used A permanently installed LP gas leak detector is located near the floor The unit contains an alarm that will sound alerting you to the presence of low levels of potentially dangerous LP gas that may h...

Page 89: ...seconds 4 Press the silence button to reset the alarm 5 Lightly fan the area around the detector to insure complete dispersion of the gas from the lighter and to prevent another sounding of the alarm 6 A silence button allows you to temporarily quiet the alarm for 60 seconds after it has been set off or after testing 7 If the alarm does not sound during a test or if the green indicator light is no...

Page 90: ...nd lighting the pilot light at the range if equipped rather than individually lighting each burner This will help prevent accidental leaks at the burner Be sure the pilot light is extinguished while traveling 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 home These ...

Page 91: ...tor home Turn on the hot water faucet at the galley sink If water flows continuously the heater is full BouNdm CopYRiql1T 1997 flEETWood ENTmpRisES INC All RiqHTS RESERVEd v 1 NOTE The individual appliance manuals included in your Owner s Informa tion Package contain detailed operating and maintenance instructions Always refer to the respective manual for the appliance in question WARNING The wate...

Page 92: ...the refrigerant will not circulate cooling action will stop and the refrigeration system may be damaged The refrigerator uses the absorption principle of operation If you plan to cool food or drinks in high outside temperatures pre cool the food and park the motor home with the refriger ator vent door in the shade Once the interior of the refrigera tor is cool the refrigeration system will usually...

Page 93: ... homes the amount 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 Gas Appliances section in the LP Gas System chapter of this manual The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking odors to escape and provides a vent for the galley area Switches for the fan an...

Page 94: ...located in an overhead storage cabinet If the generator is running either or both air conditioners can be operated together Turn the rotary switch to position 1 or 2 and turn the air conditioner unit s ON If you are plugged in to power at a park only one air conditioner can be run Turn the switch to either position 1 or 2 to select the air condition er unit If additional equipment requiring 12 vol...

Page 95: ...of the antenna such as overhead wires Do not travel with the antenna raised The roof mounted satellite dish antenna is designed for reception of digital satellite television signals Before traveling remember to lower the antenna and secure it to prevent damage to the antenna motor home roof or objects in the path of the antenna such as overhead wires Do not travel with the antenna raised Your moto...

Page 96: ...ese signals Since distance from the broadcast tower is critical to recep tion clarity remember that TV and PM signals have a range of only about 75 miles under the best of atmospheric and geographic conditions The good reception you get at parks located at great distances from broadcast facilities is proba bly the result of satellite microwave or other cable distribu tion systems The antenna on yo...

Page 97: ...ome of the phase and noise components of a stereo signal will disappear in MONO mode Reduce the treble setting to reduce background noise Although not yielding the best high frequency performance at least you may be able to reduce the irritation of the distortion and noise A telephone jack is conveniently located in the bedroom near a nightstand The park connection point is located in the dump sta...

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Page 99: ... service and maintenance informa tion for the motor home Detailed service and maintenance information may be found in the owner s operator s manuals contained in the Owner s Information Package While the information in this section is intended to establish proper maintenance and inspection procedures there may be times when detailed diagnostic and repair procedures may be required Consult your dea...

Page 100: ...rs and waxes are recommended for use on only certain types of surfaces In some cases a light rubbing compound may be required Always follow rub bing compound with a high quality wax Stains are generally caused by two types of substances water soluble and non water soluble Water soluble stains can usually be washed away with water and mild detergent Follow the washing with wax Non water soluble sta...

Page 101: ...ated at a beach or is exposed to salt air more fre quent lubrication may be required For normal cleaning standard household detergents or cleansers may be used Use a non abrasive common house hold detergent and plenty of water Be sure to keep the side walls wet to reduce streaking Road tar tree sap or other stubborn stains can be removed with a soft rag and xylene BOUNdER CopYRiqHT 1997 FLEETWood ...

Page 102: ...proof under sus tained effects of weather and vibration However even the finest materials will eventually dry out and lose their effec tiveness under constant heat of the sun and attack by other elements This section outlines the procedures you must fol low to maintain the weatherproof integrity of your motor home Your dealer can perform the resealing inspection and work for you Your dealer also h...

Page 103: ...ry cleaned only Frequent vacuuming will keep them free of dust and dirt Minor spills should be cleaned up quickly to avoid staining The affected area should be blotted not rubbed to prevent the stain from working deeper into the fabric MAiNTENANCE DOOR WINDO ROOF COMPONENT AND MOLDING RESEALING 1 NOTE Do not seal the bottom flanges of windows and doors Sealant voids have been intentionally left in...

Page 104: ...n warm water or a clear window cleaner solution Do not scrub the surface or use large amounts of water which could saturate the material Simply spray or apply the solution to the spot and blot with a clean dry rag or paper towel Aggressive scrubbing may damage the texture or pattern Some cleaners attack the material causing it to discolor and become brittle The following cleaners have been tested ...

Page 105: ...fWOOd ENfERpnisES INC All niqhfS nEsERvEd MAiNTENANCE ENGINE ACCESS WARNING When installing the engine cover be sure the cover is fully seated on the gasket seal and secured by the cover screws or clamps Do not allow carpeting floor mats or other material to interrupt the seal between the cover and the engine compartment If the engine cover is not installed correctly engine exhaust gases could lea...

Page 106: ...P CO and smoke detectors and GFI receptacles Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Inspect LPG system including leak check Sanitize fresh water tank Clean drapes and interior fabrics Check exterior lamp operation Re torque U bolts Mor Ryde equipped only Chassis A Start of Season B Each Trip or Monthly C Every 8 Hours D...

Page 107: ...he motor home including carpets counter tops lavy tub and shower and galley IJ Inflate tires to maximum rated cold pressure 01 Park the motor home as level as possible front to rear and side to side Block wheels front and rear and leave the parking brake OFF I JCheck the charge in the battery Recharge as necessary 01 Remove battery cables Refer to Chassis Operator s Manual for proper removal and i...

Page 108: ...ilation If the motor home is being stored below freez ing close and cover all vents to prevent entry of snow or small animals and insects I JClose and lock all windows Be sure vent fan and range hood fan switches are off 01 Cover exterior appliance vents water heater furnace range hood refrigerator to prevent insects from get ting in Be sure to remove all covering material before using appliances ...

Page 109: ... motor home o Charge and remove both the vehicle and auxiliary bat teries Store them in a cool dry place and check the charge and water level every 30 days For batteries with non removable vent caps check the specific grav ity of the electrolyte periodically with a hydrometer or boost charge every three months If the specific gravity is being checked recharge the battery when it reaches 1 220 The ...

Page 110: ... gasoline fuel stabilizers may be added when ever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the additive manufacturer s instructions Operate the vehicle regularly during the storage period to mix and circulate the anti oxidant agent throughout the fuel system 01 Check tire inflation pressures every 30 days Maintain maximum rated cold inflation pressure ImmJI Check the sealant around...

Page 111: ...he system to the lowest expected storage temperature or at least 20 F D Service and winterize the generator if equipped as outlined in the generator operating manual included in your Owner s Information Package I JWinterize the LP gas system Your LP dealer or service station will perform this for you D Winterize all appliances as outlined in the individual operator s manuals 1 mJ Remove snow accum...

Page 112: ...ater from ALL plumbing fixtures has been drained D Close holding tank drain valves 01 Pour approximately five gallons of approved non toxic antifreeze into the fresh water tank D Turn the water pump master switch ON 01 Open each cold water faucet run the water pump and let about a cup of antifreeze solution flow continuously through each faucet Close each cold water faucet AI CAUTION Draining the ...

Page 113: ...d valves allow ing the antifreeze solution to flow freely o Pour one cup of antifreeze solution down each drain I M_ J Install all protective caps Water tank fill City water inlet cap Waste tank drain outlet cap If the motor home was properly and carefully prepared for storage taking it out of storage will not be difficult The following procedure check list assumes that you stored the motor home w...

Page 114: ...sures Reinflate to specified cold pressure 01 Remove covering from inside windows I J Open vents and windows for ventilation o Be sure engine instruments indicate proper readings Run engine up to operating temperature Shut engine down Check all fluids Top up if necessary l mJ During engine run check the operation of headlights tail lights turn signals backup lights clearance lights license plate l...

Page 115: ...s and vent fans including the range hood fan Inspect the 120 volt electrical system power cord converter all outlets and any exposed wiring If defects are found refer service to your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Service Center Prepare the generator for operation following instruc tions in the generator operating manual in your Owner s Information Package Start and run generator Operate 120 vo...

Page 116: ...er blades Check wiper washer operation I J Wash and wax the exterior Inspect the body for scratches or other damage Touch up or repair as necessary Flush the underside thoroughly o Run thorough operational checks of steering brakes engine and transmission Operate vehicle slowly during these checks to allow sufficient circulation of fluids and reseating of components Your motor home should now be r...

Page 117: ... This is the operating and maintenance manual supplied by the chassis manufacturer It is part of your Owner s Information Package It contains information on operating and maintaining the engine transmission drive train and other components of the motor home chassis DC CONVERTER An electronic device that changes 120 volt AC ener gy from the main power connection or the generator to 12 volt DC energ...

Page 118: ...d towed unit is listed in the Chassis Operator s Manual Exceeding the GCWR will cause damage to your motor home drivetrain or chassis unstable driving and handling characteristics and will reduce your warranty protection GEAR PRESElECTioN The selection of a lower gear to match the dri ving conditions you encounter or expect to encounter Preselection will give you better control on slick or icy roa...

Page 119: ...when passing or being passed MONiTOR PANEl An electronic device that allows you to conveniently measure the approximate levels in the fresh water gray and black water tanks You can also check the charge in the battery MTW MAXiMUM TONqUE WEiqhT The maximum vertical load that the towed load such as a trailer or auto dolly applies to the hitch of the motor home The MTW is listed on the wardrobe door ...

Page 120: ...a park or campsite PREdElivERY INSPECTiON This is the procedure required by the motor home manufacturer that your dealer performs before you take delivery of the motor home at the time of sale ROAdsidE The left side of the motor home from the driver s point of view So named because at least in North America the road outside the vehicle is usually on this side UYW UNLOAdEd VEhiclE WEiqhT The calcul...

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