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TO THE OWNER

Congratulations! We welcome you to the exciting world of motor home travel and camping. You will 

find it convenient and enjoyable to have all the comforts of home and still enjoy the great outdoors wher-
ever you choose to go.

Your Ultimate Freedom motor home has been carefully designed, engineered and manufactured to pro-

vide dependability as well as safety. Before sliding into the driver’s seat, take a few minutes to become 
familiar with operations and features. This manual was prepared to aid you in the proper care and operation 
of the vehicle and equipment. We urge you to read it completely. In addition, spend some time with the 
dealer when you take delivery, you will want to learn all you can about your new motor home.

Your new motor home is covered by a factory warranty against defects in material and workmanship. 

This warranty should be validated at once and returned to the factory by your dealer.

About Safety Messages Used in This Manual

Throughout this manual, certain items are labeled Note, Caution, Warning or Danger. These terms alert 

you to precautions that may involved damage to your vehicle or a risk to your personal safety. Read and 
follow them carefully.

.

DANGER indicates a directly hazard-
ous situation which, if not avoided, 
will result in death or serious personal 
injury.

WARNING indicates a potentially 
hazardous situation which, if not 
avoided, could result in death or seri-
ous personal injury.

This SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL is used to draw your attention to issues which could involved 
potential personal injury. This symbol is used throughout this manual and/or on labels affixed 
on or near various equipment in this motor home.

DANGER

WARNING

132000-10-004

November 2003

Summary of Contents for 2004 Ultimate Freedom

Page 1: ...r home is covered by a factory warranty against defects in material and workmanship This warranty should be validated at once and returned to the factory by your dealer About Safety Messages Used in T...

Page 2: ...t of information that could assist in understanding the use or care of a feature item CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in damage mainly to equipmen...

Page 3: ...t that prevents filling above this level OWNER S NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY AND STATE OR PROVINCE IN CANADA MOTOR HOME SERIAL NUMBER VEHICLE CHASSIS IDENTIFICATION NO VIN DATE OF DELIVERY TO FIRST RETAI...

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Page 5: ...ential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you ITEMS NOT SUBJECT TO WARRANTY COVERAGE Chassis Drivetrain and related components Wheels Tires Service Items such as Windshiel...

Page 6: ...LUDED Winnebago Industries Inc does not undertake the responsibility to any purchaser of its products for any undertaking representation or warranty made by dealers selling its product beyond those he...

Page 7: ...2 8 Power Door Lock 2 9 Keyless Remote Entry System 2 9 Electric Entrance Step 2 10 Stepwell Cover 2 11 Luggage Compartment Doors 2 11 Power Electric Mirrors 2 12 Driver Seat 2 16 Seat Belts 2 17 Chil...

Page 8: ...en 8 7 Range Hood 8 7 OnePlace Systems Monitor Panel 8 7 Dishwasher 8 9 Washer Dryer 8 10 Hydronic Heating System 8 10 Gas Electric Water Heater 8 12 Electronic Thermostat 8 13 TV Antenna 8 17 Antenna...

Page 9: ...d and know exactly which main section you are looking for just by watching the icons at the top of the page This means less paging back and forth We also urge you to read the complete Chassis Operatin...

Page 10: ...you can observe posted clearance limits Also remember that some bridges old ones in particular may not support the weight of your motor home Know the weight of your unit and observe any posted weight...

Page 11: ...AFETY DEFECTS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NH...

Page 12: ...r handling safety and fuel economy 9 Rear Axle Wheel Configuration Single or Dual 10 Serial Number This is the serial number assigned to the completed vehicle by Win nebago Industries 11 Vehicle Ident...

Page 13: ...INTRODUCTION EXTERIOR FEATURE IDENTIFICATION Composite model shown for illustration purposes only Actual locations of features depends on coach model and options NOTE Some equipment shown may be optio...

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Page 15: ...l passengers have seat belts fas tened in a low and snug position so the force exerted by the belt in a collision will be spread across the strong hip area Pregnant women should wear a lap shoulder be...

Page 16: ...eater They contain carbon monoxide which is an odorless colorless and poisonous gas Do not bring or store LP gas containers gas oline or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle because a fire or ex...

Page 17: ...t is active The red button is used to reset the alarm If The Alarm Sounds If the alarm sounds do not touch any electri cal switches Immediately turn off the main LP tank valve and all LP appliances op...

Page 18: ...bare while hands are wet or while standing in water or on wet ground Improper grounding of the vehicle can cause personal injury Do not plug the utility power cord into an outlet which is not grounde...

Page 19: ...ystem and body be inspected by a qualified motor home service center Each time the vehicle is raised for an oil change Whenever a change in the sound of the ex haust system is noticed Whenever the exh...

Page 20: ...rous CO condition Battery operation provides protection 100 of the time Low battery signal alerts consum er of need to replace battery 85 decibel alarm assures waking during sleeping hours Monthly Tes...

Page 21: ...the passenger seat We recommend that you become thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions displayed on the side of the fire extinguisher or in the infor mation supplied in your Owner s Info...

Page 22: ...er remove the battery to quiet the alarm When your smoke alarm beeps about once a minute the battery is weak Install a new battery immediately Be sure to use only batteries specified in manual or on u...

Page 23: ...es engine oil transmission fluid cool ant brake fluid power steering fluid and windshield washer solvent 7 Unhook and store sewer and water supply hoses 8 Retract step 9 Be sure that all of your cargo...

Page 24: ...also equipped with special master keys and can un lock your coach for you if needed FUEL SELECTION Refer to your Spartan chassis operating guide for the manufacturer s recommendations on prop er fuel...

Page 25: ...reas of the coach Failure to follow these precautions could cause serious damage to your diesel engine ENGINE BLOCK HEATER Your coach is equipped with an engine cool ant heater to assist starting in f...

Page 26: ...s the timing of the exhaust valves and increases engine vacuum The idea behind a Jake Brake is to use engine vacuum to provide braking power If you ve ever driven a stick shift car and downshifted to...

Page 27: ...ward for left turn signal Pull end of handle toward you to switch high beam to low or low beam to high STEERING COLUMN TILT TELESCOPE The tilt telescoping adjustment lever is locat ed on the left side...

Page 28: ...f them MARKER LIGHT COURTESY FLASH Press and release to blink or flash the marker clearance lights Night If the marker lights are already turned on pressing the switch will blink them off briefly Day...

Page 29: ...r and you press the button again 3 seconds after the last wipe the delay time will be reset to 3 seconds The delay time can be set from approxi mately 1 to 30 seconds WIPER OFF Press to shut wipers of...

Page 30: ...rward for maximum comfort and control using the button on the driver side armrest panel ENTRANCE DOOR LOCK AND HANDLE The entrance door may be opened from out side the vehicle by pulling the door hand...

Page 31: ...come on for 20 seconds to light your way to the coach If You Lose a Remote Your dealer can order replacement remote keyring transmitter if you should lose one or if you simply want a spare When you ge...

Page 32: ...r closed This is done by means of a magnetic door switch attached to the lower hinged edge of the screen door section of the entrance doors The steps will extend when the screen door is opened and ret...

Page 33: ...th 2 stage door props The 1st stage holds the door open at a position parallel to the ground to avoid contact with ex tended slideout rooms If the slideout room is closed and clearance is not an issue...

Page 34: ...eration An ON OFF switch for the mirror heaters is located near the mirror control If you cannot adjust the mirror properly using the control switch the mirror may need a coarse adjustment by repositi...

Page 35: ...pad on the lower right dash panel GPS Mapping System The Alpine GPS system can help you confi dently navigate your course into the densest con crete forest or out on scattered country backroads with s...

Page 36: ...on and anytime the compass sensor is replaced or relocated The calibration values are saved in EPROM memory so it is not neces sary to recalibrate if the battery is disconnected Calibration Procedure...

Page 37: ...ble even when you travel in and out of areas where the earths magnetic fields get stronger or weaker Calibration NOTE The calibration procedure requires you to drive your coach in a circle during cali...

Page 38: ...ift the swivel release lever to swivel seat toward the aisle The lever is located on the lower aisle side of the seat by the power seat controls Power Recline The recline button is located on the lowe...

Page 39: ...with seat belts for the protection of the driver and passengers The lap belts must be worn as low as possible and fit snugly across the hip area Always sit erect and well back into the seat To gain f...

Page 40: ...release button in the buckle Hold onto the tonque when you release it from the buckle to keep it from retracting too rapidly SEAT BELT CARE AND CLEANING Be careful not to damage the belt webbing and h...

Page 41: ...int system 1 Look for the label certifying that it meets all applicable U S Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS or in Canada requirements of the Children s Car Seats and Harnesses Regulations...

Page 42: ...2 20 SECTION 2 DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME INSTRUMENT PANEL See your Spartan chassis operator manual for details NOTE Some equipment or controls shown may be optional or unavailable on your model...

Page 43: ...dot 4 Turn on auxiliary windshield fans if additional air movement is needed B For reduced defrosting 1 Turn the temperature control knob to the left to an intermediate setting 2 Adjust the fan speed...

Page 44: ...changer for hours of your uninterrupted favorites Quality high output speakers are locat ed in several areas of the coach for your listening enjoyment Please refer to the Visteon radio manufactur er s...

Page 45: ...reconnect ed See also Battery Storage and Maintenance in Section 6 Electrical Systems CB RADIO WIRING Optional Your coach is pre wired for CB radio installa tion The wires are located beneath the das...

Page 46: ...ctions It also contains additional precautions technical information and instructions for manu al operation if automatic functions fail The leveling system control panel is located on a swing out pane...

Page 47: ...he reser voir side of the hydraulic pump The jacks are spring loaded to retract when hydraulic line pressure is relieved See the HWH Operator s Manual included in your InfoCase for specific instructio...

Page 48: ...hydraulic extension mechanism and will not pre vent extension of the room Travel straps are located on the floor near the ends of the slideout room To Release Pull the strap buckle outward and up to...

Page 49: ...ure parking brake is engaged to provide power to the slideout control switch Press the Slideout Power Switch and hold to retract room Keep holding the switch for about 3 seconds after the room is full...

Page 50: ...e control switch you can manually crank the room in using an emergency winch system described below The winch is stored in a cargo compartment on the passenger side of the coach Step 1 Relieve Hydraul...

Page 51: ...ing plates of the slideout room as shown These plates are located at both ends of the room inside the StoreMoreTM compart ment doors Loosen the stop bolt beneath the crank in bolt as shown before tryi...

Page 52: ...against the main coach sidewall NOTE Use some type of rigid padded mate rial to protect the sidewall from punctures dents or other damage to the finish from any device or equipment used to press the s...

Page 53: ...servicing of the coach The oil level should be checked when the vehicle is first purchased and then once every two years More often if there is an oil leak in the sys tem Jacks and Slideout Positions...

Page 54: ...DRAULIC FLUID RECOMMENDA TION HWH Specialty Hydraulic Oil is recommend ed In an emergency Dexron automatic transmis sion fluid can be used DO NOT USE brake fluid or hydraulic jack fluid Use of these c...

Page 55: ...ce a tire related road emergency call the number on your Winnebago Industries Premium Roadside Assistance card A tire center road service unit will be quickly dispatched to your location to service yo...

Page 56: ...erminal of the weak battery Connect the other end to the positive terminal of the charged bat tery 6 Connect one end of the negative black jumper cable to the negative terminal of the charged battery...

Page 57: ...s low or there is a loss of coolant because of one or more of the following a leak in the cooling system a hose failure water pump failure Also be aware of the following situations which can cause tem...

Page 58: ...check for the cause of the overheat Check hose connections and tighten if necessary Make sure there are no broken belts pulleys or hoses before adding any coolant to the coolant reservoir For further...

Page 59: ...e maximum allowable loaded weight of this motor home and any towed trailer or towed vehicle If trailer towing is not recom mended the GCWR will equal the GVWR NOTE We recommend that you dump all hold...

Page 60: ...cle Weight Rating GVWR specified on the Vehicle Certification Label on the rear inner jamb of the drivers door see page 0 4 The front and rear axle weight also should not exceed the corresponding Axle...

Page 61: ...g arrangements You may use all of the belted seating positions providing you stay within your vehicle s GVWR listed on the Vehicle Certification Label see Introduction Section at front of manual Howev...

Page 62: ...when towing a trailer reduce speed and shift into a lower gear to control vehicle speed Avoid pro longed or frequent application of brakes which could cause overheating and brake failure See also Tra...

Page 63: ...s 6 Keep an eye on the water and holding tank levels It is a good idea to dump the holding tank at least every two days 7 When traveling with children it is helpful to plan their wardrobe for a week P...

Page 64: ...yon floor or bottom of dry wash During a flash flood if you cannot move your vehicle abandon it Do not attempt to return to your vehicle before the water has receded Do not attempt to wade to your veh...

Page 65: ...2 4 or the Jacobs user guide for engine braking information CAMPSITE SELECTION Try to pick as level a spot as possible on which to park your motor home Whether you nose into a parking site or back int...

Page 66: ...er stains or mildew which can damage interior items such as upholstery and cabinets When you recognize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in your coach you should take immediate action t...

Page 67: ...nect natural gas to the LP gas system Have the entire LP gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged parts at each tank filling Also inspect before and after each trip and any time...

Page 68: ...gallons To find out how long a gallon of LP gas will last you should determine the total hourly BTU input on all your LP gas appliances in use Let s say your appliances have a 10 000 BTU input per hou...

Page 69: ...gal 39 gal w c Make sure the filling attendant uses the 80 overflow valve when filling the tank A tank should never be filled above 80 level to allow for vapor ization and liquid expansion Do not pla...

Page 70: ...r for the liquid LP gas to vaporize At the same time the demand for LP to produce heat in creases to the point where the system cannot maintain production The only solution to this problem is to reduc...

Page 71: ...rated The following is an example of the number of BTU s available from an 84 pound tank at 0 F at three levels As you can see the number of BTU s decreases as the tank is emptied Nearly twice as many...

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Page 73: ...at is normally powered by the auxiliary battery is then powered through the converter In addition the following equipment is entirely dependent on 110 volt current central air conditioner refrigerator...

Page 74: ...into a suitable 50 amp power receptacle to provide external power to the coach and con verter charger system NOTE Some parks do not have 50 amp service available so you will need to connect to a stand...

Page 75: ...ith the energy efficient central air con ditioner to allow you to run both compressor units at the same time on a 30 amp shoreline connection The EMS panel is located on the OnePlace systems monitor p...

Page 76: ...n information for complete explanation and instructions on this system Inverter Control Panel The Heart Interface inverter charger also has a remote monitor control panel that can be programmed for se...

Page 77: ...rge then will remain trickle charging at a very low amperage rate If your storage battery does not charge as described above it is possible the battery is defective NOTE We do not recommend leaving th...

Page 78: ...l system checked and repaired if necessary before using again The GFCI outlets are located in the bath and galley areas of the vehicle NOTE In compliance with CSA electrical codes the appliance outlet...

Page 79: ...engine for a few seconds for easier starting 3 If the engine is already warm the starter will immediately engage to start the engine 4 Hold the starter switch on for several seconds to allow the gener...

Page 80: ...hen parked if vegetation snow buildings vehi cles or any other object can deflect the exhaust under or into the vehicle Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently during periods of use Refer to th...

Page 81: ...h upward and hold to retract the generator 3 After retracting the generator be sure to reinsert the travel pin into the slide rail frame You may need to move the generator and grille panel in or out s...

Page 82: ...nter depending on model Typical view of breaker panel Actual breaker labels may vary according to appliance and equipment options Fuses and breakers are labeled on panel 12 VOLT CHASSIS CIRCUIT BREAKE...

Page 83: ...indshield wipers rear auto heater fan etc Chassis Battery Storage The chassis starting batteries are located in a slide out tray in the bat tery compartment on the right side of the coach See Exterior...

Page 84: ...will always accept and hold a charge follow these simple mainte nance practices Make sure the batteries always remain se curely clamped in the battery tray Make sure battery cable clamps are tight on...

Page 85: ...or trailer or car tow ing lights with a 6 pin socket on the rear bumper The connector plug is supplied in the coach parts package provided to you by your dealer when you took delivery of the vehicle T...

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Page 87: ...de of your coach 2 Turn the tank fill valve to the WATER TANK FILL position 3 Tank is full when water begins to flow from the overflow vent tube beneath the coach NOTE Because city water pressure vari...

Page 88: ...he flat inlet cover in towards the rounded bowl section and twist counter clockwise about 1 4 turn to disengage from locking tabs Remove the cap then pull the strainer out of the bowl Tap out any part...

Page 89: ...when using the water pump system This also contributes to longer pump life less pump cycling and less amperage draw by the water pump from the coach batteries NOTE The accumulator tank has a precharg...

Page 90: ...se 1 2 cup of household bleach with 1 gallon of water to prepare the chlorine solution One gallon of the solution should be used for each 15 gallons of tank capacity 2 Complete filling of tank with fr...

Page 91: ...nnect the hose from the vehicle and replace the cap on the connection WATER PURIFIER FILTER SYSTEM The water purifier system uses a flow through activated carbon filter that removes chlorine and other...

Page 92: ...ower valve vacuum release is complete they may become wet The label shown below is attached on or near the faucet to explain the operation of the vacuum breaker assembly EXTERIOR SHOWER The exterior a...

Page 93: ...hen open sewage dump valve and drain the tank again Close valve when done 5 It is advisable to add an odor control chemi cal to the sewage holding tank These chemi cals are available at most R V store...

Page 94: ...e shoreline sew age compartment on the left side of the coach TANK MONITOR PANEL Holding tank levels may be viewed on the main systems monitor panel inside the coach or on the convenient tank level in...

Page 95: ...t and Cold water line valves Turn water diverter valve to WATER TANK FILL position Open shower line drain valve inside coach See below TANK CAPACITIES Black Water Holding Tank Toilet 50 gal Grey Water...

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Page 97: ...The liquid then flows to an evaporator where it creates cold temperatures through evaporation Leveling Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is stationary place a small level on the fr...

Page 98: ...Auto Mode When the AUTO mode is selected the oper ating control automatically selects the power source using the following priority scheme First the auto mode system will seek to find AC power availa...

Page 99: ...e new setting for one hour before rechecking the freezer and fresh food compartment temperatures Frequent door opening prevents the temperatures from stabiliz ing Although the refrigerator can operate...

Page 100: ...o remove the ice bin raise the automatic shut off arm off When returning the ice bin to the freezer remember to lower the shut off arm on If the arm is up the ice maker will not operate Shut Down of I...

Page 101: ...n position A If arm is not down ice maker will not operate 7 Has it been at least 24 hours since the refrigerator was turned on A If not allow more time B If so refer to Norcold refrigerator freezer t...

Page 102: ...Be sure LP gas tank main supply valve is open 2 Rotate the knob to the lighting bolt symbol to provide ignition spark 3 When the burner lights turn the knob back to adjust the flame height Refrigerato...

Page 103: ...owave control panel To Clean Grease Filter or Replace Light Bulb See the manufacturer s information in your Owner InfoCase for instructions on replacement of light bulbs and grease filter elements ONE...

Page 104: ...vel is below the 1 3 probe the moni tor will register an empty tank because the water is no longer touching the 1 3 probe There may actually be some water left in the tank However when the indicator r...

Page 105: ...should be turned on to pro vide a small load which draws off the battery surface charge Dish Drawer Lock Feature The Dish Drawer must be programmed to the Closed Drawer option to keep the drawer lock...

Page 106: ...vide dependable radiant heat throughout the coach Dual thermostats and five individual radiators provide specific zone comfort as well as basement heating A hydronic heating system is a high tech vers...

Page 107: ...eries Operating Your Hydronic Heating System Like conventional forced air furnaces hydronic heating systems are controlled by ther mostats Each heat exchanger fan unit heats a corresponding zone until...

Page 108: ...ntial fresh water system water heater is incorporated into the hydronic heater system This system provides continuous 1 5 gallons per minute of hot water at approx 106 F following an approximately 3 1...

Page 109: ...r only one switch may be turned on Shut Down Turn off both electric water heater switches Turn off the Water Heater main switch on the heater unit control box in the exterior com partment ELECTRONIC T...

Page 110: ...or button up or down until the temperature you want appears in the display The word SET will also appear at the left side of the display while you are changing the temperature setpoint A few sec onds...

Page 111: ...degrees or more below the thermostat set point both the heat pump and the hydronic heater will run ini tially to bring the interior temperature up to the set point as quickly as possible If the insid...

Page 112: ...tioning system Remove the drawer from the nightstand to access the filter Lift the old filter out the floor frame Lay the new filter back into floor frame being careful to observe flow markings on the...

Page 113: ...rotating knob until it disengages ceiling plate and rotate for best picture and sound on TV set Lowering Antenna to Travel Position Rotate antenna until pointer on rotating knob aligns with pointer on...

Page 114: ...d again be sharp DIGITAL SATELLITE TELEVISION SYSTEM Optional The Digital Satellite Television System allows you to receive TV programs directly from satellite to your coach The programs are trans mit...

Page 115: ...desired sig nal source AUX Press to connect to a video compo nent which you may have installed later such as a Digital VideoDisc DVD player SAT Press to connect to the Digital Satel lite System dish a...

Page 116: ...down to avoid con flict with surround sound Control surround sound volume with DVD remote or knob on front of DVD player NOTE If you are not getting a good picture check the Video Selector buttons to...

Page 117: ...n shut while connect ed Front Phone Jack On rear facing end of the passenger sidewall armrest just behind the copi lot seat Rear Phone Jack In the bedroom near the radio on the nightstand CENTRAL VACU...

Page 118: ...ilter Bags Remove the lower drawer from the refrigerator cabinet and pull the cover from the square metal canister If The Vacuum Will Not Start Check for a tripped circuit breaker Also be sure that th...

Page 119: ...Folding dinette chairs are also provided for additional seating when needed Before driving always stow folding chairs beneath bed or in wardrobe and secure dinette chairs to table leg with hook and lo...

Page 120: ...ble If you do not have your Sleep Number this sec tion will take you through the process of finding your Sleep Number and will provide you with additional information about your Sleep Number bed Using...

Page 121: ...our different Sleep Number settings you have not found your ideal Sleep Number please call 1 800 318 2231 to reach a trained Select Comfort Customer Service Repre sentative They may be able to recomme...

Page 122: ...Some reasons for the numbers to fluctuate include weight differences on the bed change in sleeping position heat from an electric blanket change in room temper ature or weather However if you notice t...

Page 123: ...ootrest drawer will latch when pulled out completely and must be unlatched to push back in when stowing the footrest To Convert to Bed Extend footrest section and push together with lounge seat cushio...

Page 124: ...thered on a coiled cord and can be removed for hand held use as shown BANQUETTE SOFA if equipped Do not recline the lounge completely flat unless the footrest section is extended To avoid injury to yo...

Page 125: ...s may damage plastic or rub ber parts in the system Cleaning the Toilet The toilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operating efficiency If an odor is apparent from the toilet 1...

Page 126: ...knob clockwise to open window counterclockwise to close Do not use excessive force on the knob to open or lock into closed position This could cause permanent damage to the crank mechanism When closin...

Page 127: ...frame and slide the window to the side Be sure the latch is open before trying to slide the window closed Vertical slider windows have spring loaded catches on both sides of the window that pop out t...

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Page 129: ...oreign material Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight while the ve hicle surface is hot or using hot water Do not use strong soaps or detergents for washing the motor home Always use a mild soap i...

Page 130: ...ound If Accidents Happen Repairs Are Easy If a mishap causes a gouge or chip in your RV s gelcoat exterior it can be repaired nearly anywhere whether you are at home or on the road Most Winnebago Indu...

Page 131: ...remove completely and should re ceive immediate attention Consult a professional carpet and upholstery cleaner for assistance Leather Upholstery Driver Co Pilot Seats Sofa Optional The optional leathe...

Page 132: ...tchup Coffee Chocolate Tea Chewing Gum Oil Grease Tar Asphalt Wax Rust Dirt Lipstick Nail Polish Shoe Polish Crayon Marker Indelible Ink Ballpoint Pen Pencil Lead Graphite Vomit Urine Blood Excrement...

Page 133: ...veness of the cleaning agents listed and the process for cleaning described above CABINETRY Your cabinets are made of high quality hard woods Clean and beautify using a soft cloth and a good quality l...

Page 134: ...information For instructions on the care of your fresh wa ter toilet refer to the information in your Owners InfoCase DOORS AND WINDOWS Windows may be periodically cleaned with a good quality glass c...

Page 135: ...e harmful water de posits must be drained from the separator cham ber during normal periodic service and maintenance to keep the fuel filtration system working effectively Place an appropriate contain...

Page 136: ...GINE COOLING SYSTEM Refer to your Spartan chassis operating manu al and Cummins engine manual for information and precautions on filling servicing and check ing the fluid level TIRES Low air pressure...

Page 137: ...ading the Vehicle NOTE Your motor home s load capacity is des ignated by weight not by volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your motor home See page 4 1 for more infor...

Page 138: ...breaker are conve niently located on the automotive fuse breaker panel in the driver side front cargo compartment as shown below The circuit breakers will pop outward if they are tripped Simply push i...

Page 139: ...about 1 4 to 1 3 full to rinse properly Driving to a disposal site will normally loosen and rinse any waste material from the sides of the tank B Completely drain the sewage and waste water holding t...

Page 140: ...only Install a new water filter cartridge If your coach is equipped with the refrigerator ice maker option the ice maker water lines must also be drained See Winterizing the Ice Maker on page 8 4 6 T...

Page 141: ...ubber parts in the system NOTE As an alternative to totally draining the plumbing system you may winter ize tanks and lines by pumping non toxic RV antifreeze through the sys tem This product is avail...

Page 142: ...storage periods to maintain battery charge and to avoid sulfat ing If connecting a charger directly to bat teries turn the Aux Battery switch off to avoid electrical arcing when attaching and detachi...

Page 143: ...ts to the machine and disconnect the hoses Tie or wire up the hoses to the faucets to keep them from dropping down behind the machine 2 Set the machine to fill on regular cycle and WARM wash 3 Turn th...

Page 144: ...for leaks 3 Check window operation 4 Check cabinet and door hinges Lubricate with penetrating oil if necessary 5 Close all faucets and drain valves that are open If necessary reconnect toilet water l...

Page 145: ...is Starting Battery 6 11 Child Restraints 2 18 Cold Weather Storage 10 1 Comfort Controls 2 21 Compartment Doors 9 2 Condenser Coils 8 16 Connecting a Battery Charger 3 3 Connecting Jumper Cables 3 2...

Page 146: ...ve Convection Oven 8 7 Mountain Driving 4 7 N Nighttime Driving 4 7 O OnePlace Systems Monitor Panel 8 7 Options and Equipment 0 2 Owner s InfoCase 0 2 P Parking Brakes 2 3 Passenger Buddy Seat 2 17 P...

Page 147: ...6 5 Three Point Lap Shoulder Belts 2 18 Tires 9 8 Trailer Wiring Connector 6 13 Travel Straps 2 26 Travel Tips 4 5 Travel with LP Gas 5 3 TV Antenna 8 17 U Underbody 9 1 Upholstery Carpeting and Drape...

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Page 149: ..._____ Serial ____________ Refrigerator Brand ___________ Model ____________ Serial ____________ Television Brand ___________ Model ____________ Serial ____________ Video Cassette Player Brand ________...

Page 150: ...MAINTENANCE RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Description of Service Cost...

Page 151: ...FUEL OIL RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gal Oil Qts MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts MPG Cost...

Page 152: ...FUEL OIL RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gal Oil Qts MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts MPG Cost...

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