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Summary of Contents for Tioga Arrow

Page 1: ...o 17 o I t t _ I arrow BY FLEETWOOD 1992...

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Page 3: ...ds 1 14 Roof Rack Ladder Install ation 14 Storage 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Exterior Compartments 15 Interior Storage 15 Interior Furnishings 15 Dinette Conversion 15 Sofa Lounge Conversion 15 Folding Door...

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Page 5: ...Laminate Top care 37 Appliances Water Heater 31 Refrigerator 31 Acrylic Refrigerator Door Panels 31 Furnace 31 Walls 8 Ceiling Panels 37 Bathtub 8 Plastic Shower Stall 37 Floors 8 Carpeting 37 Engine...

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Page 7: ...address I below and prOVide the manufacturer with a descrip lon In wrillng of the problem and attempts made 10 resol It MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGATIOIIS Upon receipt of notica of a claim where the da...

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Page 9: ...onai 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 RESPIR...

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Page 11: ...ER WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS USED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME WARNING PORTASLE FUEl BURNING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING WOOD AND CHARCOALGRILLS AND STOVES SHALL NOT BE USED INSIDE THIS RECREATIONAL VEHICLE THE USE O...

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Page 13: ...ructions included in this manualare Intended as aguide andin no way extendthe responsibilities ofthe manufacturing subsidiary parentcompany oraffiliatesbeyond the standard written w W anty as presente...

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Page 15: ...not handled to your satisfaction 1 Discuss any warranty related problems directly with the manager and or owner of the dealer ship giving them an opportunity to help the service department resolve th...

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Page 17: ...Safely Standards In allee In VEH IDE T NO TYPE VEHICLE MULTI PURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE The tires on this unit may be different from those shown above Check tire sidewalls for maximum inflation pressu...

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Page 19: ...ill all liquid tanks to capacity fill all storagecompart ments and cupboards to maximum volume and fill all available seating positions with passengers the motor home will be overloaded According to N...

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Page 21: ...gram of your properly loaded motor home It will help you locate where specific items are Stored and will help speed the loading process Store emergency items in a readily accassible loeation In clude...

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Page 23: ...es must be the same size and have at least the same weight carrying capacity as the original equipment All tires of the same size and rating may not have the same weight carrying capacity Consult your...

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Page 25: ...position When unlocked the seat will swivel freely around to the center 1l9sitlon Recline The recliner lever Is located on the right arm rest Seat Bells Seat belts are an importent safety feature of...

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Page 27: ...to aid the parking brake When parking always shiftthe transmission to PARK P and set the parking brake If applicable WARNING DO NOT PARK OR IDLETHE MOTOR HOME OVER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS SUCH AS TALL...

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Page 29: ...quirements To meet these requirements engine operatingtemperatures are high Asa result the engine and exhaust system radiate a great deal of heat Spacial heat shields are built into your motor home to...

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Page 31: ...UTION DO NOT TOW THE MOTOR HOME FROM THE REAR TOWING FROM THEREAR WILL CAUSE SERIOUS OVERLOADING OF THE FRONT TIRES AND SUSPENSION POSSI BLY RESULTING IN TIRE OR FRONT SUS PENSION FAILURE THE REAR FRA...

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Page 33: ...door ENTRY DOORS AND SCREENS The screen door may be separated from the main entry door by depressing the catch or releasing the magnet A holdback mechanism can be used to secure the main dooragainst...

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Page 35: ...dder from stor age location In overhead cabinet 2 Remove top section of ladder from right rear storage compartment 3 Place upper and lower sections of ladder to gether Besure that metal safetycatch an...

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Page 37: ...e latch to open the door Overhead doors may have supports to hold them open Drawers rest in notches when they are closed To open drawers lift up slightly thqp pull open 15 Closets may be equipped with...

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Page 39: ...e bottom to insure that the ladderseats properly in the slots it NOTE It maybe necessary toadjust the swivel chair to provide clearance for the ladder legs 4 Remove and store the ladder when not in us...

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Page 41: ...duce condensation I 17 Install Storm Windows Some models only The interiorsurface of the storm window will be warmer reducing moisture condensation DO NOT COVER THE EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOW This window m...

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Page 43: ...or or Is fuel fed move away from the side of the LP gas tank standclearolthevehicle and waitforthefire department or other emergency assistance If your motor home is damaged by fire do not drive or li...

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Page 45: ...to your garden hose valve at home Potable wate hoses are available at RV supply stores Run the citywater supply fora fewsecondsto clear the line Tum OFF the supply Connect the hose to the inlet fittin...

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Page 47: ...erization and poor battery maintenance Most water system problems can be aVOided by consci entious maintenance Leaks Vibration flexing and twisting while traveling can work pipe fittings loose Check a...

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Page 49: ...als Toilet if Your motor home Is equipped with a marine type toilet Please follow the operating instructions found In your Owner s Information Package 21 Draining The Holding Tanks The holding tanks t...

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Page 51: ...cated mechanical devices for their operation they are virtually trouble free The most common problem is also an unpleasantone clogglng Youcanminimizethechances of clogging by keeping the follOwing con...

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Page 53: ...l amounts of current even when tumed OFF A relay operated disconnect system allows you to disconnect either the chassis battery or the coach battery or both Disconnecting the batteries will help reduc...

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Page 55: ...OLYTE TO CONTACT SKIN EYES FABRICS OR PAINTED SURFACES Do not smoke near batteries being charged or which have been recently cQttrged Please note that batteries are being charged while you drive and w...

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Page 57: ...s overloaded it will blow the fuse and the luse must be replaced Check the circun for an overload and replace the fuse with the same type and amperage rating WARNING DO NOT INSTALL 12 VOLT FUSES OR 12...

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Page 59: ...TSIDE CONDITIONS TO BE SURE THAT EXHAUST GASES CONTINUE TO BE DISPERSED SAFELY Be aware of exhaust gas carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms Refer to section on Carbon Monoxide Safety Precautions in the...

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Page 61: ...for grante i f Neglect can be a very dangerous habit If the system Is maintained regularly you can expect almost trOUble free operation 27 LPGAS SYSTEM WARNING LPGAS IS FLAMMABLEAND POTENTIALLY EXPLOS...

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Page 63: ...F YOU DO NOT HAVE THE SPECIAL TOOLS AND TRAINING NECESSARY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR MODIFY LP GAS SYSTEM COMPONENTS 13 ALWAYS THINK SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS Hoses The hoses used in your LP gas syst...

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Page 65: ...P gas service station If freeze up occurs 4 Besureyou have the propergas blend foryour traveling area If you have the proper gas blend it Is very unlikelythat the gas is atfaull 29 If despite precauti...

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Page 67: ...located on the panel Agreen light on the detector ront panel Indicates that the detector has power Ifthli owe switch is OFF gas flow from the tank Is cut off by a special solenoid valve located at th...

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Page 69: ...ration system may be damaged 31 APPLIANCES The refrigerator uses the absorption prinCiple of opera tion If you plan to cool food or drinks In high outside temperatures pre cool the food and park the m...

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Page 71: ...the motorhome obtain the 12 voltsource from a properly fused battery circuit Consult an authorized Fleetwood dealer before adding any additional equip ment to your motor home 120 Volt Television VCR...

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Page 73: ...sion antenna Sometimes tum Ing the antenna will pick up a stronger signal Try turning or rotating the antenna throughout its range 33 With FM Stereo signals switch the unit to MONO iIpossible Some of...

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Page 75: ...n take the form of chalking fading and yellowing The best insurance against these effects Is routine maintenance If the finish Is not washed and waxed thoroughly the surface can deteriorate very rapid...

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Page 77: ...the resealing inspection and workfor you Your dealer also has current information on sealants used in your motorhome and can recommend the appropriate sealants for you if you prefer to do this work y...

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Page 79: ...acetone or MEK methyl ethyl ketone Floors And Carpeting Vinyl flooring requires only washing and periodic wax ing Vacuum carpeting regularly and clean it with a 37 quality carpet cleaner Do not use w...

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Page 81: ...master switches o Tum off LP gas at tank ve o Tum off refrigerator and furnace 39 MOTOR HOME STORAGE Turn off all range and oven burner valves and pilot valves 0 equipped o Remove all perishables fro...

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Page 83: ...out the fuel system o Check tlra inftatlon pressures every 30 days Maintain maximum rated cold inflation pressure Jt t o Check the sealant around all roof and body seams and windows Reseal If necessar...

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Page 85: ...ifreeze solution flow continuously through each faucet Close each cold water faucet D Flush the toilet until the antifreeze solution flows continuously Release flush mechanism D If your vehicle is equ...

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Page 87: ...any case have the LP gas regulator adjusted for During engine run check the operation of head proper pressure by a qualified technician lights tail lights turn signals backup lights clear ance lights...

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Page 89: ...t salety equipment Fir ext ngulahar LPI CO and smoke etec tors snd GFI receptacles Service appliances and e Ulpment refrigerator roof sir condlloner furnace generator _ Inspect generator exhaust syste...

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