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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Rev. 1018100830

Part No. 161500-10-033

Copyright 2009 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 Capacities ............................................................................................................ 1-5
Owner and Vehicle Information ....................................................................................................... 1-6
2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-7

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
Power Sofas and Beds ....................................................................................................................... 2-6
Slideout Rooms ................................................................................................................................. 2-6
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-7
Mold, Moisture, and Your Motor Home ........................................................................................... 2-7
Roof and Ladders .............................................................................................................................. 2-8
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................... 2-9
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................. 2-10

3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot  ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Passenger Footrest  ............................................................................................................................ 3-2
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-3
Child Restraints ................................................................................................................................. 3-4

Summary of Contents for 2010 Meridian V Class

Page 1: ...nformation 1 6 2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 1 7 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 Mon...

Page 2: ...3 16 Air Horns 3 16 Fuel Selection Diesel Engine 3 16 Filling the Fuel Tank Diesel Engine 3 17 Starting and Stopping Diesel Engine 3 17 Engine Block Heater Diesel Engine 3 17 Front Service Access 3 1...

Page 3: ...lator 5 6 Propane Vaporization in Cold Weather 5 7 6 ELECTRICAL Electrical Cautions 6 1 Electrical System House 120 Volt AC 6 1 External Power Cord 6 1 Inverter Unit 1000W 6 3 Power Center 6 3 Circuit...

Page 4: ...al Satellite System Automatic 8 9 TV Digital Satellite Dish In Motion 8 10 Exterior Entertainment Center 8 10 9 FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Lounge Chair Base Clamp 9 1 Table and Chairs 9 1 Sleeping Facili...

Page 5: ...k 11 7 Range and Refrigerator 11 8 Bathroom 11 8 Doors and Windows 11 8 Vehicle Storage Preparation 11 8 Vehicle Storage Removal 11 9 Chassis Service and Maintenance 11 10 Chassis Fuses and Relays 11...

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Page 7: ...intended 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 specification...

Page 8: ...interested in your satisfaction Your dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance that you may require during your ownership of this vehicle If you need warranty repairs while tra...

Page 9: ...next to or near the Vehicle Certification Label It contains vehicle occupant and cargo carrying capacity along with the number of seat belt positions in the vehicle The label also provides the weight...

Page 10: ...hen 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 t...

Page 11: ...s dependent on your particular loading and towing circumstances which includes the GVWR GAWR and GCWR as well as adequate trailer brakes Refer to the chassis operator s manual of your motor home for f...

Page 12: ...________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Addres...

Page 13: ...ERAGE 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 Lubrican...

Page 14: ...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 change...

Page 15: ...ering in a moving vehicle Do not operate 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 U...

Page 16: ...y of fresh air for combustion Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance s avoids dangers o...

Page 17: ...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 leave...

Page 18: ...e recommend replacing only with the same model or with one that is also listed for RV application We recommend obtaining a replacement from your Winnebago Industries dealer FIRE EXTINGUISHER A dry che...

Page 19: ...OADING Storeorsecurealllooseitemsinsidethemotor home before traveling Possible overlooked items such as canned goods or small appliancesonthecountertop cookingpanson the range or free standing furnitu...

Page 20: ...or obstacles that could cause damage due to room activation Escape Window Lift latch handles upward to open Pull latch UP to slide window open WARNING Keep people away from operating mechanism and pin...

Page 21: ...es Those spores are invisible to the naked eye and float throughout the outdoor and indoor air Because of the nature of the use of a motor home it is natural for a motor home to be introduced into an...

Page 22: ...of the ladder clean and dry while in use Never use the ladder when it is raining snowing or icy The rungs can become slippery Do not step onto the rungs if the rungs are wet or if your shoes are wet o...

Page 23: ...east once a month with an accurate tire gauge Recovery Towing When calling a professional towing service we recommend that you advise them of your coach length and approximate front axle weight listed...

Page 24: ...t 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 i...

Page 25: ...cruise control gauges wipers lights etc SEATS DRIVER CO PILOT The driver and co pilot seats may be independently adjusted to suit individual preference The seats may be swiveled to provide easy entra...

Page 26: ...ring wheel Swivel the seat the rest of the way to face the living area Position the tilt wheel down and to provide maximum clearance to recline the seat Reverse the procedure to face the seat forward...

Page 27: ...r of buckle and slide tongue out of buckle Lap Shoulder Belts Fastening Hold the belt just behind the tongue using the hand nearest to the door Next bring the belt across the body and insert the tongu...

Page 28: ...esigned to be secured in a vehicle seat by a lap belt or the lap belt portion of a lap shoulder belt When purchasing a child restraint system follow these guidelines 1 Look for the label certifying th...

Page 29: ...er door locks control the main side entrance door The switch is located on the entry switch panel Keyless Remote Entry System The keyless entry is a remote control power door lock system This feature...

Page 30: ...ull description of all of the system s features and programming instructions MIRRORS POWER ELECTRIC Always adjust mirrors for maximum rear visibility before driving Make sure the seat is adjusted for...

Page 31: ...r arm will not pivot with set screws loosened you may also need to loosen the mirror arm pivot bolt on the underside of the mounting base shown Be sure to tighten this bolt when adjustment is done Uns...

Page 32: ...vot Bolt on underside of mounting base Shown with access plug removed Torque nut to 75 100 in lbs Power Turn ON to activate monitor for rear viewing while driving or parked Key must be on In OFF Stand...

Page 33: ...monitor manufacturer s complete operating information in your InfoCase 12 VOLT FRONT DROP DOWN SOLAR NIGHT SHADE If Equipped Your coach is equipped with a 12V Front Drop Down Solar Night Shade that pr...

Page 34: ...operating instructions troubleshooting tips and maintenance care GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM If Equipped The GPS navigation system can help you confidently chart your course through the most dense concrete...

Page 35: ...e vehicle to slow down The increased back pressure would normally stop the engine except the forward momentum of the vehicle keeps the drivetrain and the engine turning This controlled back pressure h...

Page 36: ...HT HI LO BEAM The signal lever controls the turn signals and high low beam changing Move multi function lever upward for right turn signal and downward for left turn signal An audible chime will alert...

Page 37: ...start the engine if the chassis battery is discharged Press and hold in the ON position while turning ignition key for emergency starting power NOTE The House Coach Battery Disconnect switch near the...

Page 38: ...gh 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 station buttons and using t...

Page 39: ...Coach House Battery Disconnect Switch must be on while listening to the dash radio because the audio relay is powered by house batteries If the Coach House Battery Disconnect Switch is off the speaker...

Page 40: ...installation instructions CB RADIO POWER WIRING Your coach is pre wired for CB radio power connection The wires are located beneath the dash to the left of the steering wheel Look for a pair of wires...

Page 41: ...e tank is full STARTING AND STOPPING DIESEL ENGINE If Equipped Refer to the chassis manual in your InfoCase for the manufacturer s recommendations on starting and stopping the engine See also Engine B...

Page 42: ...Fluid Reservoir Brake Fluid Reservoir Generator Oil Dipstick Insert the hood lock key into the hood locks and turn counter clockwise to unlock then pull the hood panel outward and raise it into the o...

Page 43: ...terior furnishings when removing engine covers The undersides of the engine covers could contain deposits of oil and fuel or other engine fluids and substances that could damage fabrics and interior f...

Page 44: ...e prop item as shown if bed is not equipped with struts A falling bed board can injure Assure the bed is properly supported Refer to instructions for propping the bed board Unlatch the engine cover an...

Page 45: ...h as taking to a waste oil disposal center 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 r...

Page 46: ...the engine CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES CHASSIS DASH AUTOMOTIVE 12 VOLT The fuses breakers and relays for automotive chassis and dash features are conveniently located on the main 12 volt electrical pa...

Page 47: ...the motor home according to your personal needs Thereafter the alignment should be periodically inspected to help prevent uneven tire wear Any excessive or abnormal tire wear may indicate worn or mis...

Page 48: ...our InfoCase for further information MOUNTAIN DRIVING Special techniques must be used when driving in mountainous or hilly country Climbing A Hill The transmission will automatically downshift as need...

Page 49: ...flows to an evaporator where it creates cooling by evaporation The ammonia circulates back into the water solution and the cooling cycle continues Leveling Before operating the refrigerator when the m...

Page 50: ...fficiently if food is already cold before placing inside Further Information For further information and operating cautions see the refrigerator operating instructions included in your InfoCase ICE MA...

Page 51: ...s of the range in your home If equipped with an oven the oven knob has a Pilot Off position to turn the oven pilot off when traveling or refilling the propane tank Avoiding Asphyxiation The following...

Page 52: ...ity systems in your coach It also includes the TrueAir climate control thermostat and the PowerLine Energy Management System status panel At the touch of a button this panel can display the fresh wate...

Page 53: ...FULL the tank is actually full Gray Waste Tank Selector Model 39N only This model has two gray water tanks Because the monitor can display only one gray water tank at a time a selector switch is provi...

Page 54: ...roof mounted solar charger panel uses the sun to help keep your house batteries charged A charge indicator light is provided on the OnePlace panel to show you when the solar panel is actively charging...

Page 55: ...at times when you are using a lot of hot water Read the Water Heater Operation Manual for complete Safety Warnings Operating Instructions and Maintenance Information before operating the water heater...

Page 56: ...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 sli...

Page 57: ...of driving This means you can have hot water at the faucets immediately upon arriving at a site The motoraid also increases the capacity of the engine cooling system PROPANE GAS FURNACE To Start Up 1...

Page 58: ...rm We do not recommend removing the smoke alarm battery ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT Central Heat Air Conditioning System The thermostat located on the OnePlace panel controls heating air conditioning coolin...

Page 59: ...off with the thermostat while fan runs continuously at high speed Auto Low Fan runs at low speed and cycles on and off with the A C compressor as controlled by the thermostat Auto High Fan runs at hig...

Page 60: ...t 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 Fa...

Page 61: ...or panel from wardrobe as shown to access filter Filter must be installed with airflow markings arrows pointing downward NOTE Do not block the filter in any way such as by setting packages or newspape...

Page 62: ...wardrobe Always turn water supply faucets off when not using washing machine to avoid possible water leaks if a hose or hose gasket should fail See Winterization Procedure in Section 7 Plumbing Furth...

Page 63: ...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...

Page 64: ...e refilling the tank PROPANE GAS SUPPLY REMOTE LP FILL If Equipped The propane gas system supplies fuel for the gas range oven water heater furnace and refrigerator while in gas mode When used and han...

Page 65: ...le frame The tank is accessible only from the outside of the vehicle Main Tank Valve Switch The main tank valve is located out of normal reach so a switch is provided on the front of the tank compartm...

Page 66: ...n Tank Shutoff Switch Located in passenger side compartment Typical View DANGER DO NOT FILL CONTAINER TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR PERSONAL INJURY Ma...

Page 67: ...r carbon monoxide CO detector alarm Propane gas also contains an odor additive that you can smell if propane is present in the air Here are a few precautions to observe that will help you to use the p...

Page 68: ...fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and stoves shall not be used inside the recreational vehicle The use of this equipment inside the recreational vehicle may cause fires or asp...

Page 69: ...om collecting on the inside If regulator freeze up should occur you may attempt to thaw the regulator using a light bulb DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME OR HEAT LAMP If moisture begins to cause problems have...

Page 70: ...he liquid gas to vaporize as fast as it is needed by the furnace The demand for propane to produce heat increases to the point where the gas cannot vaporize fast enough to keep the furnace going The o...

Page 71: ...he 120 volt system operates from the shoreline cord connected 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...

Page 72: ...tment so you can close the compartment door while the power cord is connected 1 Flip the hatch downward 2 Swivel the cover section aside to reveal cord notch 3 Route the cord through the notch and fli...

Page 73: ...external power and the House Coach Battery switch is on Further Information See the inverter control panel instructions in your InfoCase for complete instructions and charging setup directions POWER...

Page 74: ...and motors to house battery power in this event The thermal overload will reset itself after a period of time and the lights and motors will again resume operation from the power converter section If...

Page 75: ...before using again ELECTRICAL GENERATOR If Equipped Automatic Power Transfer Switch If Equipped Whenever the generator is started an automatic power transfer system automatically switches the househo...

Page 76: ...eature and its operation with your generator Generator Basic Operation To Start the Generator Press and hold the generator switch in START position until you hear the generator running smoothly then r...

Page 77: ...are deep cycle type batteries specially designed for recreational vehicle use They will provide longer lasting power than standard automotive starting batteries and will withstand the frequent drain a...

Page 78: ...Always leave this switch ON while using the coach NOTE Some electronic displays and memory functions may need to be reset after power has been reconnected See also Battery Care elsewhere in this secti...

Page 79: ...cal arcing when attaching or detaching charger clamps NOTE We do not recommend leaving the shoreline plugged in continuously during storage periods because the batteries can lose electrolytic fluids a...

Page 80: ...to the positive terminal after servicing Care must be taken to avoid pinching the cable between any metal parts Should the cable be damaged a short circuit could result in personal injury or damage to...

Page 81: ...to the Fresh Water inlet 2 Turn the Fresh Water Valve to Tank Fill position 3 Turn city water supply on 4 Tank is full when water flows from tank vent tube beneath coach 5 Turn off city water supply...

Page 82: ...simply connect in line between the supply hose and the city water input on the coach Water pressure regulators are commonly available at most RV dealerships and many large retail discount or home supp...

Page 83: ...ed We recommend that you turn the water pump switch off whenever you will be away from the vehicle or not using the water system In time a slow leak in a faucet could drain the water tank fill the hol...

Page 84: ...ipe clean and set aside Discard the used filter cartridge Wash the inside of the canister with dish soap and warm water using a nonabrasive sponge or cloth Rinse thoroughly Fill canister about 1 3 wit...

Page 85: ...each 4 Connect a hose from a city water source to the City Water inlet and fill the fresh water tank completely The bleach will be drawn into the tank when the city water is turned on and the tank fil...

Page 86: ...bleach sodium hypochlorite to your tank for each 10 gallons of tank capacity When you fill the tank this will result in a 6 7 ppm level of chlorine which should kill harmful bacteria and slime forming...

Page 87: ...ailable The black water holding tank contains the sewage from the toilet and may include bathroom lavatory on some models The gray water holding tank contains the waste water from the galley sink and...

Page 88: ...f the compartment while the motor home is parked and connected to an on site sewage hook up The center outlet section may be swiveled downward for better hose alignment and drainage NOTE Always keep s...

Page 89: ...r heater Leave bypass valve handle in NORMAL FLOW position if draining water and blowing out waterlines Place in BYPASS position ONLY when using antifreeze solution in waterlines WINTERIZING PROCEDURE...

Page 90: ...e canister remount it onto the filter assembly and continue the blow out procedure 6 Open Faucets Turn on the water pump and open all sink faucets and shower head knobs Leave open after water stops fl...

Page 91: ...avoid contamination by dirt insects or rodents 16 Reinstall the Water Heater drain plug and close the P T Relief Valve 17 Pour about one cup of RV antifreeze down each drain for the galley sink lavat...

Page 92: ...eater bypass valve to avoid filling the water heater with antifreeze This feature is located near the water pump in the water center or utility compartment Leave bypass valve handle in NORMAL FLOW pos...

Page 93: ...wash station knobs if equipped 8 Press the toilet flush pedal and hold until antifreeze begins flowing into the toilet Leavesmallamountofantifreezethatremains in the bowl When Done Adding RV Antifree...

Page 94: ...ks 16 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 out...

Page 95: ...rical outlet or disconnect power 6 Turn Water Supply Faucets OFF Disconnect inlet hoses from faucets 7 Drain remaining water from the hoses Finished To use Washer Dryer again after seasonal storage 1...

Page 96: ...IONS System Drain Valve Locations Waterline Drain Valves Valves and drain hoses are located in the water service center on the driver side of the coach Remove caps from hose ends turn Fresh Water Valv...

Page 97: ...for high definition The TV will display the DVD logo when the correct input is selected To Watch Satellite TV Dish If Equipped Connect satellite receiver to the Audio Video Connection Plate provided i...

Page 98: ...See your InfoCase for specific operating guides for audio and video components DVD HOME THEATER SYSTEM If Equipped The available DVD home theater system operates from 120 volt AC household current on...

Page 99: ...and turn the volume up on the TV and DVD player until you have reached desired level of sound If available change audio output to Variable Audio Output See TV owner s manual for instructions This will...

Page 100: ...have either the shoreline connected the generator running or the inverter turned on if equipped The exterior entertainment center TV is connected to the exterior DVD player video selection box the ro...

Page 101: ...different DVD The same DVD can be watched on both players at the same time as well The top player is the master unit Place the DVD in the top player and begin playing the DVD Select AV1 input on the u...

Page 102: ...tch to proper mode to play audio or video CD To Connect Game Systems or Other A V Components Plug the audio and video cables of the game system or component into the audio video input jacks at the rea...

Page 103: ...ounter is clear before raising lowering the TV to protect the TV lift lower mechanism and personal property from possible damage TV ANTENNA The TV antenna on your motor home can be easily raised rotat...

Page 104: ...an RV are entirely dependent on its location in relation to the transmitter Signals may vary from strong to no usable signal at all We recommend that the TV system be checked out in an area known to...

Page 105: ...ellite 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...

Page 106: ...Motion system There must be a clear line of sight to the satellite Mountains buildings trees telephone poles and other obstructions can all block the satellite signal from reaching the dish Satellite...

Page 107: ...8 11 SECTION 8 ENTERTAINMENT Further Information Please read the manufacturer s user guide in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions...

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Page 109: ...ating when needed The folding chairs are typically stored in the bedroom wardrobe or under the bed Free standing chairs are not intended for occupancy while the vehicle is in motion Before driving alw...

Page 110: ...ircular pattern shown above ensuring the strap goes through the ring located in the bottom side of the table Pedestal Table If Equipped The pedestal base of the dining table is fastened to the floor w...

Page 111: ...he lowered position 4 Lower the dinette cushions 5 Arrange dinette cushions to cover bed area WARNING Be sure all free standing chairs and furniture items and all other loose items are secured or stor...

Page 112: ...If Equipped To Recline 1 Press the switch on the front of the armrest Press down to recline up to return upright NOTE Be sure house batteries contain adequate charge If the batteries are partially di...

Page 113: ...section and pull it back with you Then when you want to get up simply push the footrest section forward with your feet to provide a gap for you to exit To Convert to Bed 1 Extendfootrestsectionandpush...

Page 114: ...ch behind opening at top of lounge facepanelandpullfootresttrundlesectionout until it locks in the fully extended position 2 Lift footrest up and away from lounge until it is raised into position 3 Th...

Page 115: ...line the lounge completely flat unless the footrest trundle section is extended Do not occupy the lounge when elevating the seat back from the flat bed position to upright lounge position If house bat...

Page 116: ...htstand Press the control switch UP to raise the head of the bed Press the control switch DOWN to lower the head of the bed NOTE This power lift lower mechanism is equipped with an interlock feature w...

Page 117: ...nstant tension cord system holds them at the desired level without slipping Sun Filter The lower section is a translucent white shade that can be lowered for privacy without darkening the inside of th...

Page 118: ...ined 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...

Page 119: ...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...

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Page 121: ...tch for about 7 seconds You may be able to hear the lock motor sound stop Slideout Lock Drain Line If your coach is equipped with electric Slideout Room Travel Locks it is recommended to periodically...

Page 122: ...floorplan NOTE Never drive the vehicle with a slideout room extended The slideout room system uses 12 volt DC motorized mechanisms with an electronic control system to provide smooth operation and pos...

Page 123: ...during operation release the button Deactivate the slideout switch with the Safety Lock key To Retract Slideout Room Before Retracting Be sure the coach is level and the Parking Brake is set Check in...

Page 124: ...h inside the coach if equipped SLIDEOUT ROOM EXTREME WEATHER PRECAUTION Certain extreme weather conditions such as heavy rains heavy snow and high winds or any combination of these could cause damage...

Page 125: ...ds listed below are intended as a means to retract the room to prepare the coach for travel to the nearest authorized service center Manual Mode Manual Mode lets you individually move the two room arm...

Page 126: ...ds The slideout is now ready to be extended Press OUT on the touchpad to extend the room If touchpad was removed reinstall to the wall Take your RV to an authorized service center for repair Further I...

Page 127: ...nd troubleshooting information SLIDEOUT EMERGENCY RETRACTION BEDROOM If Equipped If the slideout mechanism is malfunctioning and the room will not retract using the interior control switch you may nee...

Page 128: ...hicle 9 See your dealer for service of the slideout mechanism before using again Further Information See the slideout manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for further instructions and t...

Page 129: ...l Remote Switch If Equipped In addition to the main control panel your coach may be equipped with an additional remote switch for your leveling convenience This switch allows you to extend or retract...

Page 130: ...ake in order to retract the jacks it is recommended that you take your RV into an authorized Winnebago Industries dealership for a complete leveling system inspection before using again In The Event O...

Page 131: ...equipped to access NOTE To get an accurate indication of oil level Leveling Jacks must be UP Checking Hydraulic Oil Level The hydraulic oil level is checked visually by inspecting the hydraulic oil r...

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Page 133: ...periencetohelpyoumaintainyoursealants See Sealants Call Out Sheet provided in your InfoCase Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterio...

Page 134: ...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 c...

Page 135: ...d 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 res...

Page 136: ...s 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...

Page 137: ...mp housing Some popular citric acid cleaners may cause polycarbonate lenses to become hazy or foggy Do not use a pressure washer to clean headlights Inspect and operate the lights regularly to confirm...

Page 138: ...eiling If Equipped Vinyl should be cleaned with a soft damp cloth and a mild detergent only Do not use solvents Solvents may damage the surface of the vinyl Draperies Curtains and Bedspreads These ite...

Page 139: ...nd scratches use a more aggressive cleaning powder such as Comet a moistened steel wool soap pad or green scouring pad We recommend that you finish the entire surface using the same cleaning material...

Page 140: ...tory Sink ABS Plastic 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...

Page 141: ...radiator antifreeze protection level is sufficient for the lowest anticipated temperatures 8 Wash and wax the coach 9 Inspect all seams and seals around doors windows vents and any other joints Replac...

Page 142: ...any other joints See Sealants Inspection and General Information at the beginning of this section Re sealing is quite simple and the material is quickly and easily applied Appropriate compounds are av...

Page 143: ...sis diagnostic connectors are located in on the steering column support plate beneath the dash and in the rear engine compartment as shown in the following photos Fuse Diagram inside of cover Towing P...

Page 144: ...eeded Check propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level and connections Check 12V fuses and 120V breakers Check GFCI Receptac...

Page 145: ...indshield Wipers and 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...

Page 146: ...Monthly Every 3 Months Every 6 Months Every Year A s N ecessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Sealant Call out Sheet in th...

Page 147: ...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 Spe...

Page 148: ...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 capabl...

Page 149: ...in the Introduction section for information on gross weight ratings Towing will affect vehicle handling durability and fuel economy Exceeding any of the listed Gross Weight Ratings will result in una...

Page 150: ...LINES Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle Included are fuel water LP passengers cargo tools and optional equipment installed by the motor...

Page 151: ...GVWR to be drawn and Maximum vertical tongue weight to be imposed The SAE standard does not specify a vertical load rating Traditionally hitches are labeled 3 500 350 as Class 2 5 000 500 as Class 3...

Page 152: ...e door is opened or closed NOTE The step switch is locked in the OFF position This position is normally used to keep the step extended when parked at a campsite or whenever people will be going in and...

Page 153: ...ed on your ladder The following warning label is located on or near the ladder Maximum Capacity 225 lbs Do not overload Ladder is intended for one person Make sure you are physically capable to safely...

Page 154: ...itions Sensitivity threshold is set on the control panel Wind Speed Switch High Medium Low Low requires the least amount of motion before automatically closing the awning High requires more motion bef...

Page 155: ...Stop Press and release During extend and retract functions the awning may be stopped by pressing this button Door Awning Switch This is a two position switch The following description also applies to...

Page 156: ...dealer An emergency cable release is connected to a black plastic snap in plate labeled Emergency Retract located at the front edge of the step cover To release the step cover for exit emergency remov...

Page 157: ...b the glass may be stuck to the sealing gasket Go to the outside of the coach and gently free the glass with your fingers A periodic light dusting of talcum powder on the gasket should prevent this fr...

Page 158: ...nSpeedknobto0 Off NOTE In event of power failure the ventilator dome may be opened or closed manually using the Dome Crank knob Further Information See the power ventilator manufacturer s operating in...

Page 159: ...g and open a bath vent while bathing or showering to carry water vapor out of the coach Avoid making steam from boiling water excessively or letting hot water run Avoid bringing extra moisture into th...

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Page 161: ...ans 3 14 Dinette Bed Conversion 9 3 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System 7 5 Doors and Windows 11 8 Driving Safety 2 1 DVD Home Theater System 8 2 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy 12 12 Electrical 2 5 E...

Page 162: ...ature Relief Valve 4 8 Propane Gas Furnace 4 9 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 2 Propane Gas Pressure Regulator 5 6 Propane Gas Supply 5 1 Propane Gas Supply Remote LP Fill 5 2 Propane Gas Warnings and Pr...

Page 163: ...ift 8 6 TV Antenna 8 7 TV Digital Satellite Dish In Motion 8 10 TV Digital Satellite System Automatic 8 9 TV Digital Satellite System Wiring 8 9 TV Signal Amplifier 8 8 Undercarriage 11 1 Utility Ligh...

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