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Summary of Contents for 1995 Rallye

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Page 5: ...tion in writing of the problem and attempts made to resolve it MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGATIONS Upon receipt of notice of a claim where the dealer was unable or unwilling to resolve the problem the man...

Page 6: ...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 7: ...ational 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 RES...

Page 8: ...ling Condensation 16 Fire Safety 16 Fire Safety Precautions 17 Smoke Detector 17 If You Get a Flat Tire 8 Spare Tire Carrier 8 Changing a Flat Tire 9 Seats and Seat Belts 9 Plumbing Systems 19 Fresh W...

Page 9: ...sealing 38 LP Gas Regulator 30 Interior 38 Using LP Gas System at Fabrics 38 Low Temperatures 30 Laminate Top Care 39 Filling LP Gas Tanks 31 Walls and Ceiling Panels 39 LP Gas System Leak Checks 31 B...

Page 10: ...GAWRFRONT WITli RIMS TIRES AT PSI COLD SINGLE This vehicle confonns to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle SafetyStandards in effecl in VEH IDENT NO 1YPE VEHICLE MULTI PURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE The t...

Page 11: ...or automobile The Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR is listed on the wardrobe door tag Exceeding the GCWR will cause damage to your motor home drivetrain or chassis unstable driving and handling char...

Page 12: ...o the motor home you must know how to distribute the w eight so that correct amounts of weight are placed on the axles When the load is properly distributed your motorhome will handle better and you a...

Page 13: ...in comparing weights If any readings are higher than the rating you will have to adjust or remove the load If you exceed weight ratings you will Cause damage to the motorhome drive train or chassis Ca...

Page 14: ...aintenance and tire care The proper inflation pressures are stated on the Federal CertificationTag located on the sidewall nearthe driver s seat WARNING FOR SAFETY AND MAXIMUM TIRE LIFE CHECKTIRE PRES...

Page 15: ...equipped with seat belts WARNING ALL RIDERS SHOULD USE SEAT BELTS WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION NEI THER SEATSWITHOUTSAFETY BELTS NOR BEDS SHOULD BE OCCUPIED WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION Adjust se...

Page 16: ...S NOT BEEN PROP ERLY MAINTAINED COMBUSTIBLE MATE RIALS MAY CATCH FIRE FROM HOT EX HAUST GASES SOOT OR SPARKS THAT COULD ESCAPE THROUGH CORROSION HOLES OR CRACKS If operating parking or idling your veh...

Page 17: ...lting In tire or front sus pension failure The rear frame extensions are not designed to withstand the loads imposed by lifting from the rear The vehicle must be towed from the front either on the rea...

Page 18: ...possible heat damage caused by the exhaust system Do not remove these shields modify the exhaust system or add addi tional equipment such as wiring plumbing or other components which will be affected...

Page 19: ...e instructions attached to the window frame Side SliderWindows Turn lock slide window and or screen to open and close NOTE Screens are notremovable for cleaning They may be pushed out of their frames...

Page 20: ...et door is closed your battery will be discharged ifit stays ON Ifthe light stays on when the door is closed the door switch requires adjustment The same loading considerations apply to interior stora...

Page 21: ...earance for the ladder legs 4 Remove and store the ladderwhen notin use Reposition the bunk slider and lock in the forward position WARNING TO PREVENT SLIDING THE SLIDER MUST BE IN LOCKED POSITION WHE...

Page 22: ...ir will be far drier than interior air and will effectively reduce condensation Install Aftermarket Storm Windows The interior surface of the storm windowwill be warmer reducing moisture condensation...

Page 23: ...HE VEHICLE AS QUICKLY AND SAFELY AS POSSIBLE Consider the cause and severity of the fire and the risk involved before trying to put it out II the fire is major or is fuel fed move away from the side o...

Page 24: ...r garden hose valve at home Potable water hoses are available at RV supply stores Run the city water supply for a few seconds to clear the line Turn OFF the supply Connect the hose to the inlet fittin...

Page 25: ...water system problems can be avoided by consci entious maintenance Leaks Vibration flexing and twisting while traveling can work pipe fittings loose Check all plumbing for leaks at least once a year...

Page 26: ...r together The valves are called knife valves A blade closes the opening in the sewer drain pipes The blade is con nected to a T handle that is pulled to release the contents of the tank s During self...

Page 27: ...ances of clogging by keeping the following consid erations in mind Keep the black water tank knife valve closed Fill tank to atleast3 4 full before draining Be sure to cover the tank bottom with water...

Page 28: ...uch as clocks ra dios or the refrigerator may draw small amounts of current even when turned OFP A relay operated disconnect system allows you to disconnect either the chassis battery or the coach bat...

Page 29: ...ed period of time can shorten battery life WARNING NEVER EXPOSE THE BATTERY TO OPEN FLAME OR ELECTRIC SPARK CHEMICAL ACTION INTHE BATTERY GENERATES HY DROGEN GASWHICH IS FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE DO NOT...

Page 30: ...on 25 Your Owner s Information Package contains a card that can be used to record test dates Keep the card in a conspicuous place and keep it up to date COACH FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The 120 volt c...

Page 31: ...zard Do not use the generator until fuel leaks are repaired WARNING EXHAUST GASES ARE DEADLY INSPECT THE GENERATOREXHAUSTSYSTEMTHOR OUGHLYBEFORE STARTINGTHE GENERA TOR ENGINE DO NOT BLOCK THE TAIL PIP...

Page 32: ...ble it is beyond the scope of this manual to include all wiring diagrams possible In certain situations specific wiring diagrams may be available to help troubleshoot a problem If you need specific wi...

Page 33: ...maintained regularly you can expect almost trouble free operation 29 LP GAS SYSTEM WARNING LP GAS IS FLAMMABLE AND POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE USE PROPER HANDLING LIGHTING AND VENTILATING PROCE DURES 1 THE...

Page 34: ...y times the pressures encountered in the system Although they are designed for efficient and trouble free use they can deteriorate from impurities in the air The average life of LP hoses is two to thr...

Page 35: ...tempt to fill the tank yourself WARNING TURN OFF LP GAS MAIN VALVE BEFORE FILLING LP GAS TANK OR ENTERING AN LP GAS BULK PLANT OR MOTOR FUEL SERVICE STATION TURN OFF ALL PILOT LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES IN...

Page 36: ...rocedure Hold a butane fueled pocket lighter near the sensor Open the lighter valve without striking the flame The leakdetectorshould respond within a few seconds Press the silence button to reset the...

Page 37: ...ion system may be damaged 33 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 moto...

Page 38: ...a properly fused battery circuit Consult an autho rized Fleetwood dealer before adding any additional equipment to your motor home 120 VoltTV and VCR Optional The optional 120 volt TV and VCR can oper...

Page 39: ...Eventually the signal will be overcome by the interfer ence The following suggestions can improve recep tion Use the park cable TV antenna system of your RV in remote areas rather than the roof anten...

Page 40: ...finish is not washed and waxed thoroughly the surface can deteriorate very rapidly The following maintenance guidelines can help you reduce these weathering effects 1 Wash the exterior with a mild so...

Page 41: ...ou prefer to do this work yourself Always use the recommended sealants Door Window Roof Component and Molding Resealing Inspectthe sealants around windows and doors at least every three months Also in...

Page 42: ...eting Vinyl flooring requires only washing and periodic wax ing Vacuum carpeting regularly and clean it with a qualitycarpet cleaner Do not use waterorwaxes mixed with water on wood floor 39 Engine Ac...

Page 43: ...eting Vinyl flooring requires only washing and periodic wax ing Vacuum carpeting regularly and clean it with a quality carpet cleaner Do not use waterorwaxes mixed with water on wood floor 39 Engine A...

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Page 45: ...lve D Turn off refrigerator and furnace D Turn off all range and oven burner valves and pilot valves if equipped 41 MOTOR HOME STORAGE r 1 Remove all perishables from refrigerator and galley cabinets...

Page 46: ...e sealant around all roof and body seams and windows Reseal if necessary See Sealant Renewal section o Lubricate all locks and hinges as described in the MAINTENANCE chapter Remove high grass or weed...

Page 47: ...rovided with the water 43 heater operating manual If you do not have a bypass you will have to fill the water heater with antifreeze solution by the water pump Winterize the hot water lines by opening...

Page 48: ...e hood fan D Inspectthe 120 voltelectrical system power cord converter all outlets imd any exposed wiring If defects are found refer service to your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Ser vice Center n...

Page 49: ...smoke detec tors and GFJ receptacles Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Inspect LPG system including leak check Sani...

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Page 51: ...smoke detec tors and GFI receptacles Service appliances and equipment refrigerator roof air conditioner furnace generator Inspect generator exhaust system Inspect LPG system including leak check Sani...

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Page 55: ...equipped with seat belts WARNING ALL RIDERS SHOULD USE SEAT BELTS WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION NEI THER SEATSWITHOUT SAFETY BELTS NOR BEDS SHOULD BE OCCUPIED WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION Adjust s...

Page 56: ...AS NOT BEEN PROP ERLY MAINTAINED COMBUSTIBLE MATE RIALS MAY CATCH FIRE FROM HOT EX HAUST GASES SOOT OR SPARKS THAT COULD ESCAPE THROUGH CORROSION HOLES OR CRACKS If operating parking or idling your ve...

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