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TABLE OF CONTENTS

5 - DASH / AUT

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Rev. 0915090914

Part No. 161500-09-005

Copyright 2008 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

1 – INTRODUCTION

About this Manual ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
Safety Messages Used in this Manual  .............................................................................................. 1-1
Pre-Delivery Inspection  .................................................................................................................... 1-2
Front Axle Tire Alignment  ............................................................................................................... 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label  ................................................................................. 1-3
Vehicle Certification Label ............................................................................................................... 1-4
specifications and Capacitites ........................................................................................................... 1-5
Owner and Vehicle Information ....................................................................................................... 1-7
2009 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-8

2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

General Warnings  ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Fuel and Propane Gas  ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
LP Gas Leaks  .................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Propane Gas Leak Detector  .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-3
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-4
Electrical ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Loading ............................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-6
Mold, Moisture, and Your Motor Home ........................................................................................... 2-7
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................... 2-9
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................... 2-9

3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot  ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Fold-Down Dinette Seat  ................................................................................................................... 3-1
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Child Restraints ................................................................................................................................. 3-2
Keys .................................................................................................................................................. 3-3
KeyOne™ Lock System  ................................................................................................................... 3-3
Hazard Warning Flashers .................................................................................................................. 3-3

Summary of Contents for 2008 Outlook

Page 1: ...e Information 1 7 2009 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 1 8 2 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS General Warnings 2 1 Driving Safety 2 1 Fuel and Propane Gas 2 1 LP Gas Leaks 2 2 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 2 Carbon Monoxide Warning 2 3 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 2 3 Smoke Alarm 2 4 Fire Extinguisher 2 4 Electrical 2 5 Loading 2 5 Maintenance 2 5 Emergency Exits 2 5 Formaldehyde Information 2 6 Mold Moisture and Your ...

Page 2: ... 4 3 Water Heater Gas 4 5 Water Heater Gas Electric 4 5 Pressure Temperature Relief Valve 4 6 MotorAid Water Heater 4 7 Propane Gas Furnace 4 7 Furnace A C Thermostat Operation Chart 4 9 Heat Pump 4 9 Ducted Roof Air Conditioning System 4 10 Air Conditioner Filter 4 10 5 PROPANE GAS Propane Gas Supply 5 1 Safe Use of the Propane Gas System 5 2 Propane Gas Warnings and Precautions 5 3 Propane Gas P...

Page 3: ...edures 7 9 Winterizing Optional Appliances 7 14 8 ENTERTAINMENT Video Selection System 8 1 Front TV Ignition Switch Interlock 8 2 Swing Out TV Mounts 8 2 TV DVD Master Power Switch 12 Volt 8 2 TV Removable Interior Exterior 8 2 Audio Video System Basic Operation 8 5 DVD Home Theater System 8 6 DVD Player 8 6 Electrical Inverter 8 7 TV Antenna 8 8 TV Signal Amplifier 8 8 Cable TV Hook Up 8 9 TV Dig...

Page 4: ...or Automotive Paint Finish 11 2 Care of Appliques and Decals 11 4 Plastic Parts Cleaning 11 4 Exterior Lights 11 5 Interior Soft Goods 11 5 Ceiling Fabric Care 11 7 Cabinetry Cleaning 11 8 Tables and Countertops 11 8 Galley Sink 11 8 Range and Refrigerator 11 8 Bathroom 11 8 Doors and Windows 11 9 Vehicle Storage Preparation 11 9 Vehicle Storage Removal 11 10 Coach Maintenance Chart 11 12 Sealants...

Page 5: ...1 5 Tool Storage 12 8 Roof Ladder 12 8 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy 12 9 ...

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Page 7: ...ended as a guide and in no way extend the responsibilities of Winnebago Industries beyond the standard written warranty as presented in this manual The descriptions illustrations and specifications in this manual were correct at the time of printing We reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice and without incurring obligation to install the same on products previously man...

Page 8: ...our ownership of this vehicle If you need warranty repairs while traveling you may take your motor home to any authorized Winnebago Industries dealership and request their assistance See the Motor Home Service Dealer directory in your InfoCase REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately infor...

Page 9: ...number of seat belt positions in the vehicle The label also provides the weight of a full load of water and advises that this weight along with the tongue weight counts as cargo If any weight exceeding 45 4 kg 100 lbs is added to your coach between final vehicle certification and first retail sale the occupant and cargo carrying capacity must be corrected and a label similar to the one shown below...

Page 10: ...and safety requirements When replacing any of the rims onyourvehicle alwaysreplacewitharimthat meets these specifications 8 Cold Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures at Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended while cold for the tires originally equipped onyourvehicle Thesepressurelevelsmustbe maintained to assure proper handling safety and fuel economy 9 Rear Axle Wheel Configuration Single or Dua...

Page 11: ...2 8 5 8 5 Exterior Storage3 cu ft 59 6 33 9 Awning Length 18 16 Interior Height 6 8 6 8 Interior Width 8 0 8 0 Freshwater Capacity w Heater4 gal 42 43 Holding Tank Capacity Black Gray4 gal 30 39 35 33 LP Capacity5 gal 18 18 Fuel Capacity gal 55 55 GCWR6 lbs 20 000 20 000 GVWR lbs 14 500 14 500 GAWR Front lbs 5 000 5 000 GAWR Rear lbs 9 500 9 500 Wheelbase 190 220 ...

Page 12: ...our purchase decision you should be aware that states restrict access on some or all state roads to 96 in body width Before making your purchase decision you should confirm the road usage laws in the states of interest to you 3 The load capacity of your motor home is designated by weight not by volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your motor home 4 Capacities are b...

Page 13: ..._________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact _______________________________________...

Page 14: ...E Chassis drivetrain and related components Wheels Tires Any other part or component covered by a written warranty issued by its manufacturer Service Items such as Windshield Wiper Blades Lubricants Fluids Filters Adjustments Rust and Corrosion These items are covered under the manufacturer s individual warranty ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED Winnebago Industries cannot and does not accept any r...

Page 15: ...c Limited or Structural Warranty or any implied warranty shall be commenced within one year after expiration of the warranty CHANGES IN DESIGN Winnebago Industries Inc reserves the right to make changes in design and changes or improvements upon its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install the same upon its products theretofore manufactured NEW YORK If your motor home has be...

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Page 17: ...the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads winding roads in heavy traffic or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained Use care when accelerating or decelerating on a slippery surface Abrupt speed changes can cause skidding and loss of control Never drive the vehicle with a slideout room extended Driving through water deep enough to wet the brakes may affect ...

Page 18: ...nger of asphyxiation provide proper ventilation when using the gas range top or gas oven It is especially important that the gas oven and range top not be used for comfort heating Danger of asphyxiation is greater when these appliances are used for long periods of time LP GAS LEAKS The following procedures are located in the vehicle near the range area If you smell gas within the vehicle quickly a...

Page 19: ...the exhaust system is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle s ventilation system keep front ventilation inlet grill clear of snow leaves or other obstructions at all times DO NOT OCCUPY A PARKED VEHICLE WITH ENGINE RUNNING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD Do not run engine in confined areas such as a garage except to move veh...

Page 20: ...we recommend replacing only with a similar model Other brands may not be recommended for RV application We recommend obtaining a replacement from your Winnebago Industries dealer FIRE EXTINGUISHER A dry chemical fire extinguisher is located near the main entrance door We recommend that you become thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions displayed on the side of the fire extinguisher or ...

Page 21: ... home before traveling Possible overlooked items such as canned goods or small appliancesonthecountertop cookingpanson the range or free standing furniture items can become dangerous projectiles during a sudden stop Be aware of GVWR GAWR and individual load limit on each tire or set of duals see Loading the Vehicle in Section 12 Never load the motor home in excess of the gross vehicle weight ratin...

Page 22: ...out If the cord is released by accident but the glass remains in place the cord can be replaced using a blunt instrument preferably one made of plastic We recommend you contact your dealer for assistance FORMALDEHYDE INFORMATION Some of the materials used in this recreational vehicle emit formaldehyde Eye nose and throat irritation headache nausea and a variety of asthma like symptoms including sh...

Page 23: ... amounts of dirt or dust on the carpet can be enough to allow the mold process to begin Keep the environment as clean as possible Vacuum the carpet Clean food spills thoroughly and quickly Avoid grease buildup near the stove or sink Clean the exhaust fan above the stove often Minimize moisture in your motor home and keep humidity low Clean spills quickly Do not allow condensation to build up You c...

Page 24: ... coast to a stop gently steering to a safe stopping place off the traffic lanes of the road Do not worry about damaging the tire or wheel rim by driving on it A tire or wheel replacement is cheaper than damaging the vehicle or injuring yourself When you have come to a stop activate your hazard flashers to warn other motorists then exit the vehicle carefully Set out flares or other warning devices ...

Page 25: ...HEAT If you see or hear steam escaping from the engine compartment or have any other reason to suspect an extreme engine overheating condition pull the vehicle over to the roadside as soon as it is safe to do so stop the engine and get all passengers out of the vehicle For information on what to do in case of overheating consult your chassis manual CAUTION Do not lift on bumper Damage will result ...

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Page 27: ...n your InfoCase for instructions on seat adjustments FOLD DOWN DINETTE SEAT Models without front slideout and with dinette seat directly behind driver or passenger front seat On some models the dinette seat located directly behind the driver or passenger front seat must be folded down to allow front seat reclining Typical view your coach may vary according to model and floorplan SEAT BELTS Seats i...

Page 28: ...Do not use hot water Do not use abrasive cleaners bleach or dyes These products may weaken the belts Replace any belt assembly that was used during a severe impact Replace the complete assembly even if damage is not apparent CHILD RESTRAINTS A properly installed and secured child restraint system can help reduce the chance or severity of personal injury to a child in an accident or during a sudden...

Page 29: ...number either a small metal tag or stamped into the key head These numbers are recorded on the vehicle s component model serial sheet which is included in your InfoCase In case keys are lost or stolen your dealer or a locksmith can provide you with duplicate keys or modify the locks KEYONE LOCK SYSTEM Your coach is equipped with the KeyOne lock system A single key will open every door lock in the ...

Page 30: ...or may need a coarse adjustment by rotating the mirror head REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM If Equipped The rearview camera monitor system lets you see what s directly behind your coach for maneuvering assistance and safety The compact rearview monitor is mounted in a housing on the ceiling of the driver compartment POWER Press to turn on SELECT Press to toggle the active display image between AV1 and AV2...

Page 31: ...intended only to provide cooling for the cab area RADIO IN DASH The radio in your coach can receive AM FM stereo and weather band stations It also has a compact disc CD player for your listening enjoyment through quality high output speakers located in several areas of the coach Please refer to the manufacturer s operating guide in your InfoCase for detailed instructions on programming preset stat...

Page 32: ... of the radio NOTE The Aux Battery Disconnect switch must be on while listening to the dash radio because the audio relay is powered by house batteries If the Aux Batt switch is off the speakers will not emit sound SIRIUS PLUG AND PLAY SATELLITE RADIO If Equipped Located inside the driver or passenger side overhead compartment Take Sirius Plug and Play on the go in your RV at home the office other...

Page 33: ...left and right sides of the engine cover and unlatch the two clips located on each side of the bottom of the engine cover ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM Do not remove the radiator cap while engine and radiator are still hot Always check coolant level visually at the see through coolant reservoir NOTE Your chassis engine cooling system is filled with special extended life coolant that is not the same as com...

Page 34: ...tread wear such as cupping and flat spots Tires may need to be balanced if uneven wear is detected or if ride comfort decreases noticeably Further Information See the chassis manual in your InfoCase for further information AIR SPRINGS REAR HELPER AIR BAGS If Equipped The rear air helper springs air bags are an enhancement to the standard suspension system to provide adjustable load and ride condit...

Page 35: ...AIN DRIVING Special techniques must be used when driving in mountainous or hilly country Climbing A Hill The transmission will automatically downshift as needed to climb most hills If the hill is long or very steep however you may need to manually shift to a lower gear to keep the transmission from repeatedly upshifting and downshifting Select the lowest adequate gear range for the duration of the...

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Page 37: ...cooling cycle continues Leveling Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is stationary place a small level on the bottom of the refrigerator and make certain the unit is level If over 1 2 of the bubble is inside the circle in any direction the coach is level enough for continuous operation of the refrigerator while parked Normal vehicle leveling to provide comfort for the occupants i...

Page 38: ...ar of the refrigerator for inspection maintenance and service To Open 1 Use a screwdriver or coin to turn the latch knobs to the vertical position as shown 2 Remove the door from the opening To Close 1 Replace the door into the opening 2 Push the latch knobs in while turning to the horizontal position as shown RANGE TOP AND MICROWAVE OVEN The range in your motor home operates on propane gas and wi...

Page 39: ...food preparation Further Information See the appliance manufacturer s information provided in your InfoCase for instructions on replacement of light bulbs and replacement or cleaning of grease filter elements SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL The Systems Monitor Panel provides a convenient central location for checking the condition of all utility systems in your coach At the touch of a button this panel will...

Page 40: ...ide of the tank will give a more accurate indication of actual tank level if needed Battery Charge Meter Press and Hold the Levels Test switch to check the level of charge voltage in the 12 volt house battery The colored segments red yellow and green will light from the bottom up to the amount of charge the battery contains Green good or adequate charge Yellow marginal charge Red battery needs cha...

Page 41: ...n turn it back on WATER HEATER GAS ELECTRIC If Equipped with Motoraid water heating system The gas electric water heater has a dual power feature It can operate from propane gas or 120 volt house current or it can use both at the same time for quicker recovery at times when you are using a lot of hot water Read the Water Heater Operation Manual for complete Safety Warnings Operating Instructions a...

Page 42: ...ater heater pressure temperature relief valve This is no cause for repair or replacement of the valve Normally there is an air gap at the top of the water heater tank which acts as a pressure buffer In time however heated water may expand and fill this air gap causing a slight increase in water pressure This may cause the P T valve to weep until the air gap is manually replaced To Replace the Air ...

Page 43: ...an have hot water at the faucets immediately upon arriving at a site The Motoraid also increases the capacity of the engine cooling system allowing the engine to run cooler under many conditions PROPANE GAS FURNACE To Start Up 1 Open the LP gas tank valve by turning fully counter clockwise 2 Move THERMOSTAT switch from Off to Heat and press the Temp Selector button up down arrows until the desired...

Page 44: ...lve if coach will be stored for a period of time Further Information Please see the furnace operating instructions provided in your InfoCase for further information including operating precautions and periodic maintenance See the Coach Maintenance Schedule for recommended intervals NOTE If the furnace burner has any residuals of metal protectant or lubricants used during manufacture of the furnace...

Page 45: ...atter or is inactive for this feature FAN MODE SWITCH THERMOSTAT SWITCH FAN SPEED SWITCH WHAT HAPPENS Auto On Cool Off Gas Elect Lo Hi X X O O If the Thermostat Switch is Off and the Fan Switch is on Auto the whole heating and cooling system is off nothing is happening X X X A C Fan runs continuously at Low Speed X X X A C Fan runs continuously at High Speed Gas Furnace Heating O O X O O Furnace B...

Page 46: ...r operation when the thermostat switch is placed in cool position All cooling functions controlling to setpoint have a short cycle protection time delay of 3 minutes There will be no delay if the cycle OFF time exceeds 3 minutes NOTE The ducted roof air conditioning system has ceiling registers that can be closed if necessary to force more cool air toward a specific area of the coach or to route c...

Page 47: ...to a vapor and expands to many times its compressed volume Propane Tank System The storage reservoir for the propane gas system is a horizontally mounted tank which is permanently attached to the vehicle frame The tank is accessible only from the outside of the vehicle Refilling Propane Tank Since the propane tank is permanently mounted to the frame the motor home must be taken to a propane dealer...

Page 48: ...gned and built with strict adherence to federal state and recreational vehicle industry requirements for mobile propane gas equipment For your safety there are many safety devices and backup systems installed such as tank fill overflow valves an interior propane gas detector alarm and an interior carbon monoxide CO detector alarm Propane gas also contains an odor additive that you can smell if pro...

Page 49: ...using the propane gas system Never attach a lock or any device requiring a key to the propane tank compartment door According to standards set for recreation vehicles the propane supply valve must be readily accessible in an emergency Exercise caution when drilling holes or attaching objects to the walls Gas lines and electrical wiring could be seriously damaged and present an extreme safety hazar...

Page 50: ...e been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure causing fire or explosion Only your dealer or a qualified propane gas service should remove the regulator cover for adjustments NOTE If your model is equipped with a propane powered electrical generato...

Page 51: ...o help guard against regulator freeze ups PROPANE VAPORIZATION IN COLD WEATHER Propane gas vaporization increases and decreases in direct relation to ambient temperature In other words the lower the temperature the slower the liquid propane will vaporize into a usable gas for appliances This means that in extremely cold weather when a large volume of gas is being used by the furnace for heating it...

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Page 53: ...cted to an outside 120 volt utility service such as those at campgrounds or from the 120 volt generator When the shoreline cord is connected to an outside power source or when the auxiliary electric generator is running the power converter automatically changes a portion of the 120 volt current to 12 volt DC current All equipment in the motor home that is normally powered by the house batteries is...

Page 54: ...r cabinet face in the galley or living area depending on the floorplan of your model The converter power panel contains the house electrical system 120 volt circuit breakers and 12 volt fuses The power converter changes 120 volt AC current from the auxiliary generator or the shoreline into 12 volt DC current for use by 12 volt equipment in the motor home Certain circuits however remain unchanged f...

Page 55: ...ime and the lights and motors will again resume operation from the power converter section If the breaker trips again shortly after reset take immediate steps to correct the cause of overheating A portion of the house 12 volt load lights or motors or both should be turned off to reduce total load Also inspect the power converter to make sure ventilation is not obstructed CIRCUIT BREAKERS HOUSE 120...

Page 56: ...e the 120 volt generator plug the power cord into the generator receptacle within the utility compartment before starting the generator Push to Reset circuit after monthly testing or ground fault tripping Push to Test at least monthly Should break circuit Press Reset button to reconnect GFCI Outlet Ground Fault Protector WARNING The GFCI will not completely eliminate the risk of electrical shock S...

Page 57: ...osition of other vehicles to be sure their exhaust will not enter your vehicle 4 Do not operate the generator engine while parked if vegetation snow buildings vehicles or any other object can deflect the exhaust under or into the vehicle NOTE Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently during periods of use Refer to the generator manufacturer s maintenance information in your InfoCase for speci...

Page 58: ... lighting range exhaust fan propane furnace fan fresh water pump systems monitor panel with water level and holding tank gauges refrigerator roof vent fans and 120 volt electrical generator starter The house batteries can also provide emergency power to start the engine if the chassis battery is discharged See Battery Boost Switch information in Section 3 Driving Your Motor Home House batteries ar...

Page 59: ...nt charge are to 1 TurnofftheHouse CoachBatteryDisconnect Switchtoavoidparasiticdischarge thetrickle discharge caused by directly connected components like propane gas detectors or digital clock displays etc 2 Checkthebatteryandrechargeasnecessaryat least once a month during long storage periods Turn the House Coach Batt Switch off to avoid electrical arcing when attaching or detaching charger cla...

Page 60: ...panel or breaker panel When a circuit is overloaded or a short develops in any part of the system a fuse or breaker will shut down that circuit If this happens turn off all affected lights or appliances and reset the breaker or replace the fuse with a new one of equal amperage rating WARNING Before removing any battery cables or battery make sure all 12 volt equipment in the motor home is off and ...

Page 61: ... side of the power converter The fuse panel accepts only blade type plug in fuses Always replace fuses with those of the same amperage rating Battery Charge Meter See related item under Systems Monitor Panel in Appliances section Battery Boost Switch See Driving Your Motor Home section for information on the Battery Boost Switch 12 Volt House Fuses 30 30 Good Fuse Bad Fuse ...

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Page 63: ...ource 1 Turn the demand pump switch to off 2 Attach an RV city water hose from the external water source to the city water connection typically located in the water service compartment or on the left sidewall of your vehicle 3 Turn on the external water source NOTE Always keep the tank fill valve in Normal position unless you are filling the tank If this valve is left in the Tank Fill position whi...

Page 64: ...kful of water during the first few uses of the water pump system Thereafter remember to check it at least yearly and be sure to empty water from it during winterization procedures To Clean Pump Strainer Be sure all water pump switches are OFF Twist the inlet cap bowl counter clockwise to unscrew from the strainer assembly Remove the bowl and pull the strainer screen out of the bowl to tap out any ...

Page 65: ... slow for convenience The cartridge MUST be replaced at least every 12 months Place a container beneath the filter to catch any water remaining in the waterlines during filter removal Twist the filter cartridge counter clockwise to the left about one quarter turn then pull it down and out of the filter socket Insert a new water filter cartridge up into the filter socket as far as possible and twis...

Page 66: ...resh water 3 Open each faucet in the coach and run the water until a distinct odor of chlorine can be detected in the water discharged Do not forget the hot water faucets 4 Let the system stand at least 4 hours when disinfecting with 50 ppm residual chlorine If a shorter time period is desired then a 100 ppm chlorine concentration should be allowed to stand in the system for at least 1 hour 5 Drai...

Page 67: ...and or salt after a swim rinse off muddy boots or bathe your pet outside the coach Some models may have a water pump switch located near the shower faucet for convenience TOILET The toilet in your motor home is very similar to the household type except that it is designed to use only a small amount of water per flush It uses a high velocity jet of water producing a swirl effect to efficiently clea...

Page 68: ...o avoid bends in the drain hose which could trap solids while dumping or to provide more direct drainage while using on site sewer hook ups 3 Place the outlet end of sewer hose into disposal opening Note Black and Gray tank valve positions may be reversed depending on floorplan and tank location The center outlet section may be swiveled downward for better hose alignment and drainage 4 Open the bl...

Page 69: ...y be optionally equipped with black water and grey water holding tank heaters to allow use of waste utilities in freezing temperatures The holding tank heater power switch is located near the monitor panel The illuminated switch will glow when the power is on DO NOT operate the holding tank heater unless you are providing a supplemental 12 volt power source to recharge the house batteries This mea...

Page 70: ...of water lines using RV antifreeze See table at the end of this section for valve location Turn the handle as shown to either bypass or flow through the water heater DRAIN DRAIN CLOSE CLOSE IN LINE VALVE LINE END VALVE Waterline Drain Valves Typical Waterline Drain Valve Typical Water Tank Drain Valve Typical Normal Flow By Pass Mode ...

Page 71: ...of your finger into the city water inlet and gently press the backflow valve button in the centeroftheinlettodrainanywatertrappedin the inlet line 4 RemovetheColdWaterFilterCartridge if equipped Remove the filter cartridge from the filter assembly below the galley sink If your coach is not equipped with a cold water filter continue to next numbered step Place a container beneath the filter to catc...

Page 72: ...ust also be drained See Winterizing Optional Appliances instructions at the end of this section If not proceed to the next step 9 Drain Water Heater Turn off the water heater power switch before draining the water heater tank to avoid damage to the heating element Drain the water heater by removing theplugfromthebaseofthewaterheatertank accessible from the outside of the coach Requires socket and ...

Page 73: ... in the system 18 Empty the water pump strainer filter bowl to avoid water freezing and cracking the filter bowl See Water Pump previously in this section Dump and Clean Holding Tanks 19 Completely drain the sewage and waste water holding tanks at an approved waste disposal site Drain the sewage tank first so the following waste water can rinse any waste solids from the dump outlet and sewer hose ...

Page 74: ...r as possible and twist clockwise to the right one quarter turn until it stops 2 Remove the filter canister from the full coach water filtration system in the water center compartment if equipped and discard the filter cartridge If your coach is not equipped with a full coach water filtration system proceed to the next numbered step After removing filter remount the empty canister onto the filter ...

Page 75: ...thatremains in the bowl When Done Adding RV Antifreeze 9 Turn water pump switch off 10 Turn the Winterization Valve 2 to Normal This will stop the flow from the suction tube and revert the tank line flow to the pump 11 Replace the protective cap onto the end of the antifreeze siphon tube to keep out insects or debris when not in use Drain Water Heater 12 Turn off the Water Heater power switch befo...

Page 76: ...drain the sewage and waste water holding tanks at an approved waste disposal site Drain the sewage tank first so the following waste water can rinse any waste solids from the dump outlet and sewer hose 17 Flush the sewage tank using the Black Waste Tank Flush Inlet if equipped 18 Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto the drain outlet Thiswillinhibitrustformationonvalveshafts and prevent en...

Page 77: ...rom the faucets Drain any remaining water from the hoses 6 Washer Dryer is now winterized Go to next optional appliance or go back to Blow Out Procedure Step 9 Drain Water Heater or Antifreeze Fill Procedure Step 14 Method 2 Fill with RV Antifreeze If you ve decided to fill the waterlines with RV antifreeze follow these steps to winterize your washer dryer 1 With the machine power OFF turn the WAS...

Page 78: ...end of the Rinse cycle to pump the liquid out of the dishwasher to make sure the lines and pump contain antifreeze 5 Turn dishwasher controls to Off 6 Pour about a quart of RV water system antifreeze directly into the dishwasher to ensure protection of pump and drain lines 7 Dishwasher is now winterized Go to next optional appliance or go back to Blow Out Procedure Step 9 Drain Water Heater or Ant...

Page 79: ...th the bed Lift head of mattress to expose access hole Exterior Shower Lay shower head on ground and open faucet valves to drain lines and hose 30D Waterlines Two 2 drains in exterior compartment rear of entrance door Water Tank One 1 valve inside third compartment door on driver side Water Heater Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain plug Water Heater Bypas...

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Page 81: ...itch is pressed in you tune to channel 4 If the switch is not pressed in you tune to Channel 3 The Video Selection System allows you to watch DVD s from either the lounge area main TV bedroom or the exterior entertainment center if equipped Press the button with DVD marked above the switch and Main TV marked below the switch To watch a DVD on other TV s press the button DVD marked above the switch...

Page 82: ...n the stored position except when the ignition key is in the Off or Accessory positions TV DVD MASTER POWER SWITCH 12 VOLT Swing Out TV If Equipped The TV and DVD player unit on models with swing out TV are powered by 12 volt coach current and have a master power input switch located on the underside of a side overhead cabinet The switch is labeled 12 VOLT TV as shown Turn off the master power swi...

Page 83: ...V onto exterior sidewall mounting bracket NOTE Be sure that TV is seated firmly onto mounting bracket before releasing Power Plug Coax Cable Bracket on Sidewall by Entrance Door Exterior Electrical Hook up if equipped with exterior entertainment center Exterior Electrical Hook up for units NOT equipped with exterior entertainment center ...

Page 84: ... viewing pleasure NOTE The Aux Battery switch must be turned ON for the system to operate Reinstalling TV to Interior Mounting Bracket 1 Disconnect 12 volt power cable and coax cable from exterior electrical hook up and oppositeendofcoaxcableandconnectorplug from the TV Re store accessory power cables Coax Cable 12 Volt Power Cable Install above two cable ends into the exterior electrical hook up ...

Page 85: ...icks into locked position NOTE Confirm that TV is locked in place by lightly pulling on the bottom of the TV 6 Your TV is now set up for your inside viewing pleasure AUDIO VIDEO SYSTEM BASIC OPERATION NOTE For your convenience we have also included a handy tear out version of this A V System Basic Operation guide in Section 8 of your Operator s Manual Supplement See your InfoCase for specific oper...

Page 86: ...row buttons on the remote to select the desired entry or press the ENTER or PLAY buttons on the remote or Play button on DVD player to begin playing the feature Volume is adjusted with the DVD remote TV Sound through Home Theater Speakers When watching TV programs alone the TV normally plays sound through its own built in stereo speakers If you wish to connect TV stereo sound output to the home th...

Page 87: ...ay previews You may be able to skip previews if desired by pressing the NEXT button until you see the main menu screen When the main menu screen appears use the arrow buttons on the DVD remote to select the desired entry or press the ENTER or PLAY buttons on the remote or Play button on DVD player to begin playing the feature Volume is adjusted with the DVD remote or volume buttons on DVD player E...

Page 88: ...receive TV signal Rotating Antenna for Best Picture Make sure antenna is in the UP position Pull down on directional handle using both hands 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 directional handle aligns with pointer on ceiling plate Turn elevating crank counter clockwise in DOWN direct...

Page 89: ...compartment TV DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM MANUAL If Equipped The Digital Satellite Television System allows you to receive TV programs directly from satellite to your coach The programs are transmitted in digital format so the quality is equal to laser disc or CD We recommend that you read the satellite dish manual thoroughly to understand the system completely before attempting any setups or adjust...

Page 90: ...cal outlets and a convenient TV hook up for your outdoor listening or viewing pleasure NOTE These electronic devices and speakers are not designed to be waterproof Please take measures to prevent rain or other precipitation from entering the entertainment center by closing the compartment door or ensuring that an awning will prevent entrance of precipitation Further Information Please read the man...

Page 91: ...erson Make sure you are physically capable to safely use the ladder Strength flexibility and stability are required Grasp the side rails firmly and always use both hands as you climb the ladder Keep your body centered between the side rails Do not over reach To protect children do not leave the ladder set up and unattended Always store the ladder in a safe and dry location when not in use Stow pro...

Page 92: ... lifting upward on the backrest until the sofa is fully seated against the wall DINETTE BED CONVERSION If Equipped Typical view your coach may differ Dinette to Bed 1 Release the catch on the table leg brace and fold the leg up against the bottom of the table 2 Remove the table from the wall support bracket by lifting the end of the table Then lower the table to rest on the cleats attached to each...

Page 93: ...that the table leg is secured into the floor support bracket and the leg brace is locked DINETTE BED CONVERSION Dream Dinette Table Mechanism If Equipped Typical view your coach may differ Dinette to Bed 1 Release the lock rod on the bottom of the table by turning the lock rod clockwise 2 Lift the dinette cushions upward and push table straight down Table Bracket Wall Support ...

Page 94: ...tte 1 Lift dinette cushions and allow table to raise back into upper position 2 Turnthelockrodcounter clockwiseback into locked position U SHAPED DINETTE BED CONVERSION If Equipped Typical view your coach may differ The U Shaped Dinette can be converted into additional sleeping space when needed by lowering the dinette table and arranging the dinette cushions ...

Page 95: ... lowering the table especially if just one person is converting the dinette into bed position 3 Secure both latches on the table leg to lock in lowered position 4 Arrange dinette cushions to cover bed area NOTE Reverse steps to reassemble to dinette configuration Round Table Leaf Extension Lift the leaf extension upward then reach beneath the tabletop and slide the support arms outward to hold the...

Page 96: ...e sofa seat back and lay flat against sofa cushions 2 Unfold black bed legs into vertical position 3 Bring end of air bed down until black bed legs are seated on the floor and bed is in folded out position 4 Turn the control dial located at the top of the air bed clockwise to the Inflate setting and allow air bed to fill NOTE The air bed is plugged into an AC power outlet behind the sofa CAUTION T...

Page 97: ...e mid Off position 3 Lift up end of air bed and fold in black bed legs NOTE Before folding bed back into the sofa position the edges on each side of the mattress must be folded IN approximately 6 inches to avoid pinching and obstruction of the mattress 4 Continue to lift sofa seat back towards wall until seated back into sofa position PLEATED BLINDS Your coach may feature pleated window blinds for...

Page 98: ... At Winnebago Industries our craftsmen work with the art found in each piece of wood to create cabinets of superior quality backed by the Winnebago Industries warranty Oak is a strong open grained hardwood that ranges in color from white to pink and reddish tones Streaks of green yellow and even black may appear due to mineral deposits Oak may also contain wormholes and wild varying grain patterns...

Page 99: ...ge that occurs in both the finish and the wood is considered part of the natural aging process and is not to be considered defect or damage Additionally wood species exhibit other defining characteristics such as mineral deposits streaks knots sap runs pin holes and wormholes These markings make the wood unique and contribute to its enduring beauty Therefore since wood is a product of nature and w...

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Page 101: ... tighten the lock rod snugly During vehicle stops check and retighten as necessary Master Keylock A master keylock switch is located near the power switch for the front slideout room This keylock must be turned on to provide power to the slideout control switches The key to turn the master keylock off is attached to the lock rod This is to remind you that the rod is removed prior to turning the sw...

Page 102: ...d Make sure exterior compartment doors are closed so that they will not interfere with slideout operation Check inside and outside the vehicle to make sure that there are no people who could be harmed or obstacles that could cause damage due to room extension If the slideout room has a couch or other furniture make sure no people or pets are seated on them until the room has been fully extended Ex...

Page 103: ...ny excess water possibly remaining on the roof before retracting Lean the coach slightly to the left driver s side as shown by raising both right side jacks to let excess water flow away from the rooftop weather seal and toward the outside of the slideout roof Retract the slideout slowly starting and stopping to allow water to drain off room cover Retract Procedure See Before Retracting before pro...

Page 104: ...ystem the green LED on the left side of the control panel will blink an error code If an error code appears see the manufacturer s user guide included in your InfoCase to determine the problem The error code must be cleared prior to operating the room To clear the error press the Service Button with a small tool such as a ballpoint pen toothpick etc Before operating the room after an error has bee...

Page 105: ... the control panel will blink an error code If an error code appears see the manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase to determine the problem The error code must be cleared prior to operating the room To clear the error press the Service Button with a small tool such as a ballpoint pen toothpick etc Before operating the room after an error has been detected check for obvious faults suc...

Page 106: ... in clips on the wall of an exterior storage compartment The crank sockets are located behind covers on the lower ends of the room on the outside of the coach Your coach may have one of the two types of covers shown Type A Twin Arm Covers on lower face of room Photo 1A Pry out the snap in screw cover Photo 2A and remove the screw to take off the cover plate The crank socket is shown in Photo 3 Typ...

Page 107: ...ilable a second person cranking on the other handle simultaneously will greatly speed up the process Cranktheroominuntil itisjust snuggedup Do not overcrank or you could damage the crank or gear assembly Fasten slideout room travel latching device if equipped inside the coach before driving the vehicle See your dealer for service of the slideout mechanism before using again Further Information See...

Page 108: ...turns of the wrench As the room retracts the bed base will move away from the gear endshaft which will eventually cause the tool to lose contact with the shaft When this happens you must raise the bed remove the access cover to access the gear endshaft and continue using the wrench and hex shaft only as shown GENERAL SLIDEOUT CARE Wipe outer seals occasionally with talc or 303 brand protectant for...

Page 109: ... could allow the vehicle to roll off the jacks Jacks Down Light The Jacks Down reminder is intended to warn you to retract your leveling jacks before moving the vehicle The light will come on briefly and a chime will sound when the ignition key is turned to the On or Run positions if the jacks are down Leveling System Control Panel WARNING Keep all people clear of the coach while the leveling syst...

Page 110: ... a year or more often if an oil leak develops in the system Jacks and Slideout Positions To get an accurate indication of oil level Leveling Jacks must be UP Checking Dipstick The hydraulic oil level is checked with a dipstick built into the breather filler cap on top of the oil reservoir which is part of the hydraulic pump manifold assembly NOTE Always clean away any dirt and debris from the top ...

Page 111: ...age of oil through the breather cap Hydraulic Fluid Recommendation HWH specialty hydraulic fluid or Dexron III automatic transmission fluid is recommended for use in this system DO NOT USE brake fluid or hydraulic jack oil which can damage the seals and cause leaks Hydraulic Oil Dipstick Typical View ...

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Page 113: ...lpyoumaintainyoursealants See Sealants Recommended Application page at the end of this section Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterior attachments for leak source if you notice water inside of unit ROOF The roof is made of Thermo Panel materials like the walls and floor It will support the weight of an average adult for periodic...

Page 114: ... the acid becomes more powerful and attacks the painted surface Rinsingandwashingthesurfacehelpsremove the fallout and neutralize the acid After the initial 60 day cure stage a coat of wax or polish can help protect the surface from these types of contaminates Do not scrape ice or snow from the painted surface Brush off gently with a soft bristled snow brush Avoid being forceful with the brush If ...

Page 115: ...vents and any other joints that may have loosened or separated See Sealants at the beginning of this section for details Bug Removal Rinse the loose debris off with water and allow the remaining residues to soak and soften Use soap and water to wash the residue then rinse You may wish to repeat and leave soap on longer than normal to help with softening hardened residue For more stubborn areas use...

Page 116: ... soap Always rinse thoroughly High pressure water spray may loosen or damage appliques and decals Test any cleaning solution on a small section of appliques or decal before using Never use aromatic solvents such as acetone MEK toluene xylene lacquer thinner etc on appliques or decals Any solvent including alcohol may soften or smear colors Fuel or antifreeze spilled on appliques or decals should b...

Page 117: ... be damaged by use of improper cleaning products Some water based household cleaning products are not formulated for use on fabrics and may cause excessive shrinkage or fading Always test any cleaning product on a hidden area of fabric before using on visible areas For best results fabric cleaning should be referred to a professional carpet and upholstery cleaner NOTE To minimize fading of upholst...

Page 118: ... solvents Solvents may damage the surface of the vinyl Draperies Curtains and Bedspreads These items may be woven from a variety of fabrics We recommend that these be professionally dry cleaned only A five percent shrinkage may occur when you have these items dry cleaned UltraLeather Cleaning Chart Type of Stain Detergent Water Cleaner Degreaser Coffee Tea Red Wine Liquor Cola Soft Drinks Milk Ket...

Page 119: ... work your way to the center This method will keep the stain from spreading Do not over saturate as this may cause delamination No need to scrub simply rub lightly or dab the stain CEILING FABRIC STAIN REMOVAL Type of Stain Cleaning Agent How to Remove Mustard Ketchup Coffee Chocolate Tea Chewing Gum Oil Grease Tar Asphalt Wax Rust Dirt Lipstick Nail Polish Shoe Polish Crayon Marker indelible Ink ...

Page 120: ... and engineered to resist scratches and should not stain under normal household use if used properly To keep this product looking its best we recommend that you take a few easy precautions General Cleaning Clean often with hot water and soap If a cleanser is necessary make sure the product is recommended for use on plastics Avoid harsh abrasive cleaners ammonia or citric based products as discolor...

Page 121: ...good quality glass cleaner or mild soap solution using a soft cloth Use care when removing ice or frost from the windows Always use a plastic ice scraper never one made of metal Use care when removing ice from the mirrors to protect the reflective surfaces Door locks and hinges should be lubricated periodically with powdered graphite to ensure trouble free operation and to protect against freeze u...

Page 122: ...d drain valves that are open 6 Add a few gallons of water to the fresh water tank and turn on the water pump to check for leaks especially at fittings 7 Open all faucets in turn to release trapped air and check to be sure faucet washers have not hardened during storage 8 Sanitize the water system as outlined under Disinfecting the Fresh Water System in Section 7 Plumbing then flush the waterlines ...

Page 123: ...als around doors etc and if necessary have a dealer replace immediately Ice Maker Start Up If Equipped 1 Close all drain valves 2 Turn the water supply on 3 Be sure the ice bin is in place and the automatic shutoff arm is down 4 Let the refrigerator cool down to ice making temperature Remember thiscantakeupto24 hours 5 Let the ice maker cycle and dump the first batch of ice ...

Page 124: ...ressure regulator inspect and adjust if needed Check propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level connections Check 12V fuses 120V breakers Check GFCI Receptacles Generator Visually inspect Generator and Compartment See generator manufacturer s maintenance guide Plumbing System Sanitize plumbing system Winterize plumbing sys...

Page 125: ...ashers Windshield Wipers Washers Fire Extinguisher check charge indicator Smoke Alarm test operation Carbon Monoxide Alarm test operation Propane Gas Leak Detector test operation replace battery if needed Appliances Water Heater See water heater manufacturer s maintenance guide Inspect clean exterior vent Refrigerator See refrigerator manufacturer s maintenance guide Inspect and clean exterior ven...

Page 126: ... Use Weekly Monthly Every 3 Months Every 6 Months Every Year As Necessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Recommended Sealant Application page at the end of this section Frame Chassis Follow chassis manufacturer s maintenance guide refer to chassis manual Inspect Hitch Receiver if towing Tires Check adjust air pressure Chec...

Page 127: ...Sealant B Rev A Sealant Winnebago Part A 131264 05 02A B 131264 03 02A C 072889 10 000 D 131264 04 02A Gravity City Water Fill Sealant C Water Heater Sealant C Rocker Panel Trim Sealant C Roof Reefer Vent Sealant B Feature Trim Sealant C Luggage Compartments Sealant C Roof Edge Sealant C Roof Cap Sealant C Radio Antenna Sealant B Roof Vent Sealant B Ladder Sealant B TV Antenna Sealant A B Entrance...

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Page 129: ...s 3 100 lbs and the right side weighs 2 700 lbs at least 100 lbs of the load must be shifted from the left side to the right side The GVWR is listed on the Vehicle Certification Label See sample in Specifications section The GCWR Gross Combination Weight Rating means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motor home and any towed trailer or towed vehicle NOTE We recommend that you dump all ho...

Page 130: ...s method will help you determine how to distribute your cargo to avoid overloading especially on tires To determine the weight distribution on each tire or dual set you will need to find a scale capable weighing side to side or all four corners of the vehicle separately A truck scale may be used if the ground is level with the scale surface and the scale has clearance to drive one side of the coac...

Page 131: ...le overall vehicle performance Maximum safety and satisfaction when towing depends on proper use of correct equipment When towing a vehicle behind your motor home the tow bar should be level or pointing slightly upward towards the tow vehicle When coupling the vehicle tow bar to the Factory Receiver Hitch using a drop receiver or a conventional ball mount commonly referred to as a stinger or a dra...

Page 132: ...Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR This is the total weight a given axle is capable of carrying measured at the ground Each axle has its own rating These values are also found on the Vehicle Certification Label front and rear Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR This is the maximum allowable weight of the motor home and loaded trailer including the items noted in GVWR above For purposes of this definit...

Page 133: ...and 10 000 1 000 as Class 4 The vertical tongue load value of 10 percent of drawn rating apparently comes from the collective experience that 10 percent is the minimum value that provides stable towing of a trailer Ford s towing guide if equipped with such chassis suggests 10 to 15 percent for trailers over 2 000 lbs Within GCWR a Class 3 hitch allows dingy towing a large car or mid size SUV a Cla...

Page 134: ...o keep the step extended when parked at a campsite or whenever people will be going in and out the vehicle frequently Automatic Retraction Feature The step is equipped with an automatic retraction feature that stores the step automatically if the main entry door is closed and the Ignition Switch key is turned to the On or Run positions The step WILL RETRACT even if the Step switch is OFF This feat...

Page 135: ...talcum powder on the gasket should prevent this from recurring Horizontal Slider Windows Swing the latch handle straight out from the window Grasp the sliding window edge frame and slide the window to the side Be sure the latch is open before trying to slide the window closed Vertical Slider Windows Vertical windows have spring loaded catches on both sides of the window that pop out to hold the wi...

Page 136: ... cleaning information MANUAL AWNING If Equipped Further Information For complete operating instructions refer to the manufacturer s information provided in your InfoCase STORAGE COMPARTMENT DOORS The high density gaskets used on the exterior storage compartments are designed to provide a more positive seal against dust and weather Sometimes this seal firmness can inhibit complete latching of the c...

Page 137: ...ms anchored to the ladder You could damage the ladder EFFECTS OF PROLONGED OCCUPANCY Your motor home was designed primarily for recreational use and short term occupancy If you expect to occupy your coach for an extended period be prepared to deal with condensation and humid conditions that may be encountered Humidity and Condensation Moisture condensing on the inside of windows is a visible indic...

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Page 139: ...rical Generator 120 Volt 6 4 Electrical Inverter 8 7 Electrical Outlets House 120 Volt AC 6 3 Electrical System House 120 Volt AC 6 1 Electrical System House 12 Volt DC 6 6 Emergency Exits 2 5 Engine Access Interior 3 7 Engine Cooling System 3 7 Engine Overheat 2 9 Entry Step Electric 12 6 Entry Step Manual 12 5 Exterior Automotive Paint Finish 11 2 Exterior Entertainment Center 8 10 Exterior Ligh...

Page 140: ...acilities 9 1 Slideout Emergency Retraction Bedroom 10 7 Slideout Emergency Retraction Electric 10 6 Slideout Room Extreme Weather Precaution 10 3 Slideout Room Operation Electric 10 2 Slideout Room Travel Lock 10 1 Slideout Room Troubleshooting Electric 10 4 Smoke Alarm 2 4 Sofa Air Bed 9 6 Sofa Bed Conversion 9 2 specifications and Capacitites 1 5 Storage Compartment Doors 12 8 Suspension Alignm...

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