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TO THE OWNER

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

find it convenient and enjoyable to have all the comforts of home and still enjoy the great outdoors wher-

ever you choose to go.

Your motor home has been carefully designed, engineered and manufactured to provide dependability 

as well as safety. Before sliding into the driver’s seat, take a few minutes to become familiar with opera-

tions and features. This manual was prepared to aid you in the proper care and operation of the vehicle and 

equipment. We urge you to read it completely. In addition, spend some time with the dealer when you take 

delivery, you will want to learn all you can about your new motor home.

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

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

Read and understand all instructions and precautions in this manual before operating your new motor 

home. Throughout this manual, certain items are labeled NOTE, CAUTION and WARNING. These terms 

alert you to precautions that can involve risk to your vehicle or to your personal safety. Read and follow 

them carefully.

NOTE: Indicates a special point of information.

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CAUTION

Indicates that a failure to observe can 
cause damage to vehicle or equip-
ment

WARNING

This symbol is used to alert you to 
precautions that involve your per-
sonal safety as well as vehicle dam-
age. Read and follow them carefully.

054185-J1-000

June 1998

Summary of Contents for Suncruiser 1999

Page 1: ...ou will want to learn all you can about your new motor home Your new motor home is covered by a factory warranty against defects in material and workmanship This warranty should be validated at once and returned to the factory by your dealer Read and understand all instructions and precautions in this manual before operating your new motor home Throughout this manual certain items are labeled NOTE...

Page 2: ... CAPACITIES Chassis Fuel Tank Chevy chassis 75 gal Ford chassis 75 gal Freightliner diesel chassis 90 gal LP Gas Tank Models 30A 32T 33B 34H 35C 37G 23 gal 28 gal w c Model 34V 31 gal 39 gal w c Fresh Water Tank Models 35C 37G 63 gal Model 33B 70 gal Models 30A 32T 34H 79 gal Model 34V 86 gal Water Heater All Models 10 gal HT1 Black Water Holding Tank Model 35C Toilet 40 gal Model 32T Toilet 57 ga...

Page 3: ...estraints 2 8 Mirrors 2 8 Rearview Monitor System 2 8 Instrument Panel 2 9 2 10 Speed Control Cruise 2 11 Comfort Controls 2 11 Heating 2 11 Defrosting 2 11 Ventilation 2 11 Air Conditioning 2 11 Rear Auto Heater 2 12 Stereo Sound Systems 2 12 Radio Cassette Player 2 12 Deluxe Sound System 2 12 Radio Switch 2 12 Auxiliary Start Switch 2 12 Auxiliary Battery Switch 2 13 Beverage Tray 2 13 CB Radio ...

Page 4: ... Tank Capacity 7 1 Water Pump 7 1 Water Pump Switch 7 1 Accumulator Tank 7 1 Disinfection of Water Tank 7 2 External City Water Connector 7 2 Water Purifier System 7 3 Shower Hose Vaccum Breaker 7 3 Exterior Shower 7 4 Drainage System Waste 7 4 Dumping Holding Tanks 7 4 Using On Site Sewer Hook Ups 7 5 Water System Winterization Valve 7 5 Water Drain Valves 7 6 Holding Tank Capacities 7 7 Water Sy...

Page 5: ...9 3 Doors and Windows 9 3 Vehicle Maintenance Chassis Service and Maintenance 9 3 Engine Access 9 4 Engine Cooling System 9 5 Tires 9 5 Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance 9 5 Windshield Washers and Wipers 9 6 Lights 9 6 Automotive 12 Volt Circuit Breakers 9 6 9 8 SECTION 10 STORING YOUR MOTOR HOME Preparing Vehicle for Storage 10 1 Cold Weather Storage Winterizing 10 1 10 3 Remove from Storage ...

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Page 7: ...ackward and know exactly which main section you are looking for just by watching the icons at the top of the page This means less paging back and forth We also urge you to read the complete Chassis Operating Guide provided by the chassis maker and all other operating infor mation provided by our equipment suppliers and manufacturers This is contained in your Owner INFOCASETM This manual should be ...

Page 8: ...lad to provide any addi tional information you need as well as answer any questions you might have about operating the equipment in your motor home When it comes to service remember that your dealer knows your vehicle best and is 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 ne...

Page 9: ...er a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Winneba go Industries To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of Transportation Washington D C 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safet...

Page 10: ... your vehicle These pres sure levels must be maintained to assure proper handling safety and fuel economy 9 Intermediate and Rear Axle Wheel Config uration Single or Dual 10 Serial Number This is the serial number assigned to the completed vehicle by Win nebago Industries 11 Vehicle Identification Number VIN This number identifies the chassis on which the motor home is built 12 Type States the NHT...

Page 11: ...e Compartment 19 Auxiliary Generator Compartment 20 Storage Compartment Water Drain Valves 21 Utility Service Compartment 22 Storage Compartment 23 Storage Spare Tire Compartment Gas Models 24 Spare Tire Storage Diesel Pusher Models 1 Fresh Water Tank Fill 2 Water Heater Service Access 3 Refrigerator Service Access 4 Range Hood Vent 5 Porch Light 6 Storage Compartment 7 Entrance Step 8 Exterior En...

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Page 13: ...ngers stand or kneel on seats while the vehicle is moving Sleeping facilities are not to be utilized while vehicle is moving Examine the escape window and be familiar with its operation but do not use except in an emergency Ιnspect the fire extinguisher monthly for proper charge and operating condition This should also be done before beginning a vaca tion or any extended trip DRIVING Do not attemp...

Page 14: ...s to es cape before lighting match Portable 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 asphyxiation LP gas regulators must always be installed with the diaphragm vent facing downward Regulators are equipped with a protective cover Make sure that t...

Page 15: ...rawing a small amount of current Even though this current draw is slight it could drain the coach battery during storage periods of 30 days or longer We recommend turning the auxiliary battery switch off or disconnecting the battery cables from the auxiliary battery during extended storage periods to avoid discharge If the coach batteries become extremely drained 8 5 volts or less the amber Low Vo...

Page 16: ...ach an extension cord to the utility power cord Be sure that all electrical appliances to be used contain 3 prong plugs for proper grounding Avoid overloading electrical circuits Re place fuses or circuit breakers with those of the same size and amperage rating only Nev er use a higher rated fuse or breaker Use caution when handling or working near electrical storage batteries Always remove jewelr...

Page 17: ...rt period adjust heating or cooling system to force outside air into the vehicle as follows 1 Set fan to medium or high speed and vent control to air 2 On vehicles equipped with air conditioning set fan to medium or high speed and set con trol to obtain maximum vent air Rear windows should be closed while driving to avoid drawing dangerous exhaust gases into the vehicle CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Your ...

Page 18: ...installed with a rubber extrusion it is opened by pulling on the red plastic loop located at the bottom of the window until the rubber cord in completely re moved This allows the window to be pushed out Instructions for removal are also located on a label on the glass for quick reference and for pas sengers who may not be familiar with the exit Never remove or destroy this label If the cord is rel...

Page 19: ...FPA recommendations as stated on the label If the charge is insufficient the fire extin guisher must be replaced SMOKE ALARM Your motor home is equipped with a smoke alarm located on the ceiling in the galley area This alarm meets U L Standard 217 and NFPA Standard 74 for operation of smoke detection de vices 1 The smoke alarm should be tested for correct operation each time the vehicle is brought...

Page 20: ...re to use only batteries specified in manual or on unit Test unit after installing a new battery 3 Clean and vacuum the openings on your smoke alarm once a month 4 Do not open the smoke alarm or try to repair it For replacement information see warranty in Owner s Manual 5 Smoke alarms have technical limitations and may not respond in all situations FIRE PRE VENTION is your best safeguard See your ...

Page 21: ...l ant brake fluid power steering fluid and windshield washer solvent 7 Unhook and store sewer and water supply hoses 8 Retract step 9 Be sure that all of your cargo is secured in event of a sudden stop or an accident 10 Check around your vehicle in all directions to assure that you have proper clearance 11 Lower TV antenna 12 Disconnect and store shoreline BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE Before prepar...

Page 22: ...rship can easily order a new key for you They are also equipped with special master keys and can un lock your coach for you if needed FUEL SELECTION Refer to your chassis operating guide for the manufacturer s recommendations on proper fuel selection GASOLINE FUEL FILL REMOVING THE FUEL CAP When removing the gasoline cap slowly ro tate it only far enough to allow pressure to re lease After any his...

Page 23: ...s have winter blend diesel fuels available that are less susceptible to wax ing There are also commercially available prod ucts typically called anti gel additives to add to diesel fuel while filling the tank to inhibit wax formation in freezing temperatures Consult your Freightliner chassis guide or Cummins engine guide for more information on fuel requirements and additives FILLING THE DIESEL FU...

Page 24: ...e apply the service brake with your right foot and hold the parking brake pedal down with your left foot while you pull the release lever The release lever is located above the brake pedal NOTE On some Chevy chassis the parking brakes are applied by pulling outward on the large diamond shaped knob on the dash to the right of the steering column Push the knob in to release the parking brakes Never ...

Page 25: ...t also provides braking on level or near level roads For More Information See your Jacobs Extarder user guide in the Owner s InfoCase for complete operating instructions and precau tions HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS See chassis manual or Instrument Panels in this section for location of hazard flasher switch See also Section 3 for further operating informa tion FUEL PUMP SHUT OFF SWITCH Ford Chassis Only...

Page 26: ...equently This saves wear on the step mechanism and conserves coach battery power The step power switch is located on the entry switch panel to the left of the doorway as you en ter the coach The step will extend when the door is opened even if the switch is off The step will not retract however unless the switch is on If the step will not extend or retract check the step power switch This step has...

Page 27: ...hen returned to the forward facing position To recline the seats Lift the reclining lever lean back to desired incline and release the lever To return to the upright position lift the lever and lean body forward Allow the seat to return to the desired position and release the lever WARNING Do not use steps unless they are fully extended Do Not Stand on electric entrance step when coach engine is b...

Page 28: ... seat Slide to desired position and re lease lever SEAT BELTS Seats intended for occupancy while the vehi cle is in motion are equipped with seat belts for the protection of the driver and passengers Lap Belts The lap belts must be worn as low as possible and fit snugly across the hip area Always sit erect and well back into the seat To gain full pro tection of the safety belt never let more than ...

Page 29: ... parts should be replaced Do not remove or modify the belt system Keep belts clean and dry If the belts need cleaning use only a mild soap and water so lution Do not use hot water Do not use abra sive cleaners or bleach These products may weaken or damage the belts Replace any belt assembly that was used dur ing a severe impact Replace the complete as sembly even if damage is not apparent CHILD RE...

Page 30: ...d on the dash to the right of the steering column Select the mirror to be adjusted by pushing the switch in the middle of the control to the right or left Then press the arrow buttons as necessary to obtain the best view When mirrors are adjusted to preference place the selector switch back in the middle posi tion to cancel power to the buttons This prevents accidental misadjustment of mirror sett...

Page 31: ...ES AND CONTROLS The illustrations on the following page show ing switches and features provided by Winneba go See your chassis owner s manual for detailed information on the instrument gauges steering column controls brakes and other chassis origi nal equipment ...

Page 32: ...io Cassette Player 11 Leveling Jacks Down Warning Light 12 Air Suspension Low Air Warning Light 13 Mirror Heat Switch 14 Power Mirror Control 15 Slide Out Control 16 Leveling System Indicator Panel See your Chevy Ford or Freightliner chassis operating guide Ford instruments shown for illustration purpose only If not equipped with monitor system this space contains 6 tape cassette storage caddy NOT...

Page 33: ...er heater de froster and vent are all combined into one control panel Refer to the following instructions for use of individual controls 1 Front Heater Fan Switch 2 Temperature Control Knob 3 Mode Selection Knob HEATING A For maximum heating 1 Turn the mode selection knob HEAT or VENT 2 Turn the temperature control knob to WARM red 3 Place the fan switch to high largest dot B For reduced heating 1...

Page 34: ...andard or Radio Compact Disc Player Optional Your coach may be equipped with a standard AM FM stereo radio cassette player or an optional AM FM stereo radio CD player Both of these systems provide high quality sound for your listening enjoyment while traveling or parked Refer to the individual radio manufacturer s information supplied in your Owner InfoCase for detailed operating and care instruct...

Page 35: ... a drawer that provides room to store several small items CB RADIO WIRING Optional If your coach is pre wired for CB radio instal lation the wires are located in the main wiring harness beneath the instrument pod Lift the in strument pod as shown to access the wiring har ness Look for a pair of wires purple and green with connectors and flag labels suspended from the wiring harness Be sure to read...

Page 36: ...ic functions fail NOTE When parking at an uneven site always park the front of the motor home to the downhill side This allows you to level by raising the front end rather than the rear Since only the rear wheels are locked while in PARK raising the rear wheels off the ground could allow the vehicle to roll off the jacks HWH HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM Optional The leveling system control lever pane...

Page 37: ... Press the OFF button on the system panel and turn the ignition switch OFF TO RETRACT JACKS AND PREPARE FOR TRAVEL 1 Be sure there are no objects under the coach and all people are clear of the coach 2 Turn ignition switch to ON or ACC and press the system ON button 3 Move the Jack Levers to the storage travel position This will allow the jacks to retract 4 Check the warning lights on the system p...

Page 38: ...el latches are located at the bottom edges of the slideout room side walls behind the driver seat and the rear dinette seat To Release Pull the latch handle outward and down Lift the black metal D ring and push the J hook back to disengage Push the D ring down to the floor and lift the latch handle upward against the wall Repeat for other side of room To Fasten Pull the latch handle outward and do...

Page 39: ...lly retracted then release the switch High Wind Precaution We remind you to be aware of high winds while the room is extended because of the effect they can have on the roof awning It is a good idea to retract the room any time high wind con ditions would also make it necessary to roll in the patio side awning This will protect the slideout room awning from possible wind damage If SlideOut Room Wi...

Page 40: ...th T valves on the hydraulic pump to relieve hydraulic pressure The pump is locat ed beneath the coach on a bracket mounted to the coach frame near the rear of the vehicle The valves can be reached best by lying on your back and reaching up between the mounting brackets Open the 2 T handle valves on the INSIDE end of the pump only Turn T handles counter clockwise to open DO NOT OPEN any of the 4 v...

Page 41: ... may cause internal damage to the valves Be sure the winch ratchet pawl is in the lock ing position against the gear teeth before cranking Cranking the winch handle clockwise slowly a few clicks at a time until the room is fully retracted Allow about 10 minutes to crank room in fully NOTE Attempting to crank the room in too quickly will raise pressure in the hydrau lic fluid lines and make crankin...

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Page 43: ...f the size of this vehicle and the possible complications involved in tire chang ing this chassis is not supplied with a spare tire If you experience a tire related road emergency call the number on your Winnebago Industries Premium Roadside Assistance card A tire road service unit will be quickly dispatched to you location to service your tire on the spot A quali fied tire road service center has...

Page 44: ... On soft ground use a board or other material under jack as a firm base to ensure that the jack will not shift JACKING POINTS ON VEHICLE Chevy Front under lower control arm Rear un der axle Ford or Freightliner See your chassis manual for specified jacking points FRONT WHEEL Before trying to remove the front wheel ob serve the above safety precautions then follow the procedure below 1 Place jack u...

Page 45: ...ot resting on the inner dual This minimizes the possibili ty of loose wheels after correct mounting torque is applied 7 Mount spare wheel on studs and replace wheel nuts Refer to your chassis operating guide for wheel nut torque and tightening sequence WHEEL NUTS To properly seat the wheel nuts and to elimi nate the possibility of the wheel nuts becoming loosened while driving they should be tight...

Page 46: ...es from the battery Do not connect to any moving parts THE MAIN SAFETY PRECAUTION IS TO MAKE THE FINAL GROUND CONNECTION ON THE ENGINE AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE BATTERY THIS HELPS TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF EXPLO SION DUE TO SPARKS 8 Start the engine of the vehicle with the charged battery and allow it to run for a few minutes at moderate r p m Then start the engine of the vehicle with the discharg...

Page 47: ... lower the overheating condition If you are using the automotive air condition er turn it off If you are stopped in traffic shift the trans mission into P Park and engage parking brake If the temperature does not drop within a minute or two Pull the vehicle over to the roadside as soon as it is safe to do so Place the transmission in P Park and press the accelerator to increase engine speed r p m ...

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Page 49: ...cle including trailer towing load weight is known as the Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR If trailer towing is not recommended the GCWR will equal the GVWR NOTE We recommend that you dump all hold ing tanks before traveling to avoid car rying unnecessary weight FRONT AXLE TIRE ALIGNMENT We recommend that you have the front sus pension and steering alignment checked and adjusted after you have ful...

Page 50: ...gue weight 350 lbs max Freightliner Chassis Hitch pulling cap 5 000 lbs max Tongue weight 500 lbs max The factory installed towing hitch on this coach is capable of pulling a 5 000 lb load max however the vertical tongue weight may vary according to chassis and model combina tions Also your coach s towing and hitch ball tongue capacity may be reduced if the com bined loaded weight of the coach and...

Page 51: ...e Extinguisher Make sure it is fully charged and secured in mounting bracket Lights Make sure all exterior lights operate Sewer and Water Supply Hose Unhook and store TV Antenna Make certain the TV antenna is lowered and seated in its support cradle Loose Items Inside the Motor Home Store or secure items Pilot Lights Make sure all pilots are off Fuel Tanks Check level Water Tank Fill with fresh wa...

Page 52: ... way tunnels If your route includes a tunnel check with the highway patrol or department of highways to avoid inconvenience 13 Do not leave food or odor causing material in your vehicle for extensive periods of time Always allow damp clothing swimwear hunting gear etc to dry before stowing 14 Become familiar with the fire extinguisher and make sure it is always fully charged Re move and replace it...

Page 53: ...nt in certain areas Move to a safe loca tion immediately We highly recommend that you obtain a weather radio These radios offer up to date weather reports The latest information and fore casts are broadcast by local National Weather Service offices in recorded messages that last from three to five minutes These messages are replayed continually 24 hours a day The record ed messages are revised eve...

Page 54: ...vel at the facto ry So if the refrigerator is level the motor home is level A small bubble level sight is included in the refrigerator to help you determine refrigerator leveling Blocking A motor home can be leveled using several methods including sophisticated electronic hy draulic systems The most common and inexpen sive method however is blocking This is done by stacking various lengths of plan...

Page 55: ...e the motor home by taking the following steps Ventilate with outside air Partially open one or more windows and a roof vent to circulate out side air through the coach In cold weather this ventilation may increase use of the furnace but it will greatly reduce the condensation inside the coach Minimize moisture released inside the coach Run the range hood fan while cooking and open a bath vent whi...

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Page 57: ...nnect natural gas to the LP gas system Have the entire LP gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged parts at each tank filling Also inspect before and after each trip and any time trouble is sus pected Turn the LP supply valve off when not using the LP gas system Never use a wrench to tighten the tank supply valve It is designed to close leak tight by hand If a wrench is requi...

Page 58: ... on all your LP gas appliances in use Let s say you have a furnace that has a 10 000 BTU input per hour of operation A gallon of LP gas would last 9 2 hours of continuous operation 92 000 BTU s by 10 000 BTU s 9 2 To estimate how long a gallon of LP gas lasts try to deter mine what your total daily BTU input is then di vide into 92 000 to arrive at an approximate daily LP gas consumption LP TANK S...

Page 59: ...n the U S To avoid inconve nience check state regulations concerning flam mable gas transportation WARNING Make sure the filling attendant uses the 80 overflow valve when filling the tank A tank should never be filled above 80 level to allow for vapor ization and liquid expansion Do not place LP gas containers inside the vehicle LP gas containers are equipped with safety devices which relieve exce...

Page 60: ...very cold weather when a large volume of gas is being used for heating it is possible to ex perience a loss of gas pressure At first this prob lem may appear to be caused by a regulator freeze up but is actually caused by failure of the liquid gas to vaporize as fast as it is needed As the temperature becomes colder it is increasingly harder for the liquid LP gas to vaporize At the same time the d...

Page 61: ...le at 0 F Tank Level BTU s 80 64 000 50 50 400 20 33 000 The following LP Gas Vaporization and Tem perature Relationship chart typifies the LP gas loss with a decrease in temperature The percent age figures are the increase or decrease of vapor that would be available at 0 F These figures ap ply to any size LP gas tanks Percentage of BTU s Temperature Available at 0 F 20 F 200 10 F 150 0 F 100 5 F...

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Page 63: ...following equipment is entire ly dependent on the 110 volt generator or outside source roof air conditioner refrigerator when placed in 110 volt mode microwave oven ice maker vacuum cleaner and other 110 volt elec trical equipment used at convenience outlets EXTERNAL POWER CORD Shoreline The external utility power cord commonly re ferred to as a shoreline is stored in the utility compartment on th...

Page 64: ...ceptacle This protects the park s wiring as well as the power cord on your vehicle from electrical damage If electrical power fails contact the park attendants and have them check the fuse or breaker for your supply receptacle After disconnecting the power cord neatly re place it on the hanger bracket in the storage com partment POWER LINE ENERGY MANAGE MENT SYSTEM EMS The energy management system...

Page 65: ... unchanged although it is routed through a series of protective fuses lo cated on the power panel The converter is located in a lower cabinet face in the galley living area or beneath a bed The converter power panel contains the coach electrical system 110 volt circuit breakers and 12 volt fuses Power Converter and Circuit Breaker Loca tions The converter system is made up of individual components...

Page 66: ...oad protector will reset itself after a cool down period and the lights and mo tors will resume operating from the converter If the overload protector trips again shortly after re set take immediate steps to correct cause of over heating A portion of RV 12 volt load lights or motors or both should be turned off to reduce to tal load Also inspect power converter section to make sure ventilation is ...

Page 67: ...cal system checked and repaired if necessary before using again The GFCI outlet is located in the bath bed room or dinette area depending on the floor plan of the vehicle NOTE In compliance with CSA electrical codes the appliance outlet in Canadian equipped coaches is not connected to a GFCI protected circuit AUXILIARY 110 VOLT GENERATOR Optional Consult the information provided in your Owner Info...

Page 68: ...sive generator use you may notice decreased levels in the affected fuel tank Basic Generator Operation Starting See generator manufacturer s operating in formation for specific instructions Reduce all electrical loads Shut off lights fans appliances etc If the generator has not been run for two weeks or more you may need to prime the fuel system before attempting to start Press the generator start...

Page 69: ...rator oil level frequently during periods of use Refer to the generator manufacturer s information in your Owner Info Case for specific recommendations 12 VOLT DC SYSTEM The DC voltage system consists of the chassis battery and the 12 volt motor home auxiliary house batteries Approximate Power Requirements of Common Appliances Appliance or Tool Approximate Power Consumption Watts Amps Vacuum clean...

Page 70: ...g conditions of a camping outing 12 VOLT HOUSE FUSES All 12 volt circuits and equipment in the coach area of the motor home are protected by ei ther a fuse 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...

Page 71: ...letely compensate for continu ous low amperage draw from compo nents such as the LP gas leak detector the clock in the dash radio and the radio station memory circuitry for example Although the solar panel system can help to extend battery life the coach shoreline should be plugged in routinely to top off the batteries We also recommend following regular battery inspection and maintenance especial...

Page 72: ... tray Make sure battery cable clamps are tight on the terminal posts and are free of corrosion Neutralize corrosion buildup or acid film on top of battery by washing with a baking soda water solution Rinse with clear water NOTE Make sure vent caps are on securely to prevent baking soda solution from enter ing the battery and contaminating the electrolyte fluid Clean and tighten battery terminals a...

Page 73: ...ram shows proper connection of trail er or tow vehicle wiring to the coach light system Remove the small screw near the end of the plug and slide the contact assembly out of the barrel WARNING To prevent wiring damage it is essential when replacing the cables on the battery or when using a booster battery that the positive post and the positive cable be attached and the negative post and negative ...

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Page 75: ...ted on the wa ter holding tank monitor panel See Section 8 If your vehicle is not equipped with a monitor pan el the switch will be located on a lower cabinet the panel below a bed or on the wardrobe wall panel depending upon model While the switch is in the ON position the pump will automati cally supply water pressure as it is needed It is recommended that the pump switch be turned off whenever ...

Page 76: ...urst until 20 psi is attained Overfilling will also push the bladder too far and reduce the volume of water held in the accu mulator tank making the system inefficient The precharge valve stem cap must be tight to prevent pressure leak down Further Information See manufacturer s information supplied for your motor home operation manual binder for complete maintenance instructions and precau tions ...

Page 77: ...r from entering the pump and filling the storage tank NOTE Because city water pressure varies from location to location we recommend using an in line water pressure regulator to prevent damage to any com ponents connections and seals in your fresh water system We recommend a regulator that controls water pressure at 40 psi maximum A water pressure regulator may be ob tained from any well stocked R...

Page 78: ...s and allows water remaining in the hose to drain down This is a normal function of the shower valve assembly and is not a leak or defect The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials Standard TSC 21 85 PAR 4 3 states Shower heads which incorporate shutoff valves shall have a minimum drip rate of one 1 quart in thirty 30 minutes The label shown below is attached on or near the...

Page 79: ...nly called the gray water tank Dumping Holding Tanks 1 Remove drain hose from exterior storage compartment 2 Remove dust cap from drain and connect drain hose Be sure it is firmly attached 3 Place the other end of sewer hose into dis posal opening 4 Open the the black water valve with a quick pull and make sure there are no sags in the hose Move the hose gently about to dislodge any waste and ensu...

Page 80: ...ng to leave the site This keeps the solids in suspension allowing them to be carried out with the liquids when the dump valve is opened If the valve is left open the liquids will drain off leaving solids in the tank Should this accidental ly happen disconnect the hose fill the tank about half full with water and drive a few miles to dis lodge the solids A few starts and stops will aid in the proce...

Page 81: ...mp as shown in the photo This will stop the flow from the suction tube and revert the tank line flow to the pump Replace the protective cap onto the end of the suction tube to keep out insects and debris when not in use WATER DRAIN VALVES The water drain valves are used to drain water from the water tank and the water supply lines when preparing the motor home for storage or when sanitizing the wa...

Page 82: ...rainage compartment Model G32T w Ford Chassis Water line and tank drain valves are in the forward left cargo compartment One 1 valve near the water tank in the rear cargo compartment on the passenger side of the coach Note On Model 34H the water tank drain valve is in the rear com partment on the driver side of the coach Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain...

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Page 85: ...ake certain the unit is lev el Normal vehicle leveling to provide comfort for the occupants is satisfactory for refrigerator operation This will be well within the operation limits of 3 off level side to side and 6 off level front to back OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Standard Norcold 9000 Series models with Electric Auto Mode Control A 12 volt DC supply is required to maintain the refrigerator s operati...

Page 86: ...urce For example if AC electric becomes available while the refrig erator is operating in the AUTO LP GAS mode the refrigerator will switch to AUTO AC opera tion If an operating mode is not functional its corresponding LED will flash and the refrigera tor will attempt to operate in a lower energy pri ority source If a lower energy priority source is not available the LED will continue to flash and...

Page 87: ...utton to select the desired temperature setting The temperature settings are shown in the form of LED s A The illumi nated LED indicates the temperature setting with COLD on the left and COLDEST on the right The temperature LED turns off after 10 seconds Quickly press and release tempset but ton to display the temperature setting Start Up Instructions Auto Mode When the AUTO mode is selected the o...

Page 88: ...Operat ing System which keeps the refrigerator cool in the event of a failure of the refrigerator s operat ing controls If a failure occurs the TEMP SET LED flashes and refrigerator switches to the BOS mode This mode provides refrigeration until the refrigerator is serviced The fresh food and freezer compartment temperatures should be monitored to prevent over freezing or thawing of refrigerator c...

Page 89: ...AS mode in the AES AUTO mode indicator lamp B will be off and the Gas mode indicator lamp C will be illuminated This mode provides LP gas opera tion only The control system will activate the ignition system and will attempt to light the burner for a period of approximately 45 seconds If unsuccessful the CHECK indicator lamp D will illuminate and the GAS mode indicator lamp C will turn off To resta...

Page 90: ...d which is necessary to maintain the required low temperature for food storage Consequently foods having a strong odor or those that absorb odors easily should be covered Vegetables salads etc should be cov ered to retain their crispness The coldest posi tions in the refrigerator are under the cooling fins and at the bottom of the refrigerator The warmer areas are on the upper door shelves This sh...

Page 91: ...lukewarm weak soda solution Use only warm water to clean the finned evaporator ice trays and shelves NEVER use strong chemicals or abrasives to clean these parts as the protective surfaces will be damaged It is important to always keep the re frigerator clean SHUT OFF STORAGE PROCEDURE Shut off the refrigerator by pressing the main power ON OFF button to the UP OFF position If the refrigerator wil...

Page 92: ...ustion Unlike large homes the oxygen supply inside a recreational vehicle is limited due to its size To avoid danger of asphyxiation provide proper ventilation when using the gas rangetop or gas oven It is especially important not to use the gas oven and range top for comfort heating Danger of asphyxiation is greater when these appliances are used for long periods of time Using Range Top Burners 1...

Page 93: ...o the manufacturer s information provided with the oven RANGE HOOD The range hood vent allows you to exhaust cooking odors and gas fumes to the outside of the coach and to supplement fresh air ventilation A light on the underside of the hood provides better illumination for food preparation The auxiliary electric generator start stop switch and hourmeter are also located on the range hood panel Se...

Page 94: ... probe would register empty Generally speaking there is actually more liquid in a tank than indicated Tank Capacities See back of To The Owner page inside front cover of this manual LP Gas Level Press and hold the Levels Test switch to show approximate LP tank level The LP level is registered by a sending unit on the tank The gauge mounted on the side of the tank will give a more accurate indicati...

Page 95: ...nds after the water heater switch is turned on then it will go off If the W H Pilot light comes on during nor mal operation it means that the burner has gone into lockout mode Turn the switch off for about 5 minutes then turn back on Water Heater Capacity 6 gal Pressure Temperature Relief Valve On occasion water may be seen seeping from the water heater pressure temperature relief valve This is no...

Page 96: ...iliary Heater Maintenance Have your authorized dealer check all hose clamp connections on the rear automotive heater and the motor aid water heater at least every six months and tighten them if necessary LP GAS FURNACE SUBURBAN To Start Up 1 Close the LP gas tank valve 2 Slide thermostat switch from OFF to HEAT 3 Set thermostat above room temperature to begin blower operation A slight delay will o...

Page 97: ...including operating pre cautions and periodic maintenance DUCTED ROOF AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Front and rear air conditioner units are con trolled by separate wall thermostats The front thermostat is located on a galley wall The rear thermostat is located in the bedroom The front thermostat also controls furnace op eration when the SYSTEM switch is placed in HEAT position See LP Gas Furnace See Ai...

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Page 99: ...d directly to the antenna elements Power to operate the am plifier 12 volt DC is supplied through the downlead cable which also carries the TV signals to the TV set The power supply separates the 12 volt DC from the TV signals and provides a place for attaching the TV set and the 12 volt power source Raising Antenna Turn elevating crank clockwise in UP direction about 13 turns or un til some resis...

Page 100: ...elect a TV channel and rotate the antenna for best picture Then turn off the amplifier pow er switch If the antenna amplifier is working properly the TV picture will now be degraded snowy When you turn the switch back on the picture should again be sharp PHONE AND CABLE TV HOOK UPS Some models are equipped with ex ternal connections for telephone and cable television The connectors are located in ...

Page 101: ...o Control Center Press the AUX switch to connect the TV to the Satellite system The satellite system is hooked through the AUX input of the video control center Satellite System without Optional Video Con trol Center Turn off the power switch for the TV Antenna Signal Amplifier to route the sys tem signal to the TV input jacks DC ACELECTRICALVOLTAGE INVERTER Optional The voltage inverter changes 1...

Page 102: ...cket and the leg brace is locked FRESH WATER TOILET The fresh water 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 pro ducing a swirl effect to efficiently cleanse the bowl And since each flush uses fresh water no special chemicals are required other than a de odorizing ag...

Page 103: ... operation See instructions in Section 10 to prepare the toilet for storage in freezing conditions POWER ROOF VENT Bath Area Some models are optionally equipped with a powered roof vent in the bath area A push button switch for the vent fan is located up on the vent The vent dome can be raised and lowered using the crank handle CRANK OUT SIDE WINDOWS Turn the crank out knob clockwise to open windo...

Page 104: ...n for an extended period of time without being raised periodically If this happens the pleats can be restored using this simple method With the shade fully lowered dampen the en tire area of the shade with a good quality laundry sizing spray Raise the shade fully while still damp and let it remain in the raised position for about 24 hours until the sizing has dried and set Reapply sizing periodica...

Page 105: ... and other foreign material Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight while the ve hicle surface is hot or using hot water Do not use strong soaps or detergents for washing the motor home Always use a mild soap in warm water a commercially prepared product for cleaning automotive finishes or your local car wash Be careful when using pressure type wash ers to avoid loosening exterior decals or seal...

Page 106: ...rating smoothly If rubber door seals should become sticky making the door hard to open apply a rubber protectant such as 303TM Armor AllTM Son of a GunTM etc INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY CARPETING AND DRAPERIES We recommend a weekly routine of vacuum ing all fabrics and carpet throughout the motor home to prevent an accumulation of dirt which can detract from the appearance and shorten the lift of carpet a...

Page 107: ...e woven from a variety of fabrics We recommend that these be profession ally dry cleaned only A five percent shrinkage may occur when you have these items dry cleaned CABINETRY Wooden items may be cleaned with a soft cloth and a good quality wood finish cleaning product such as Guardsman TM or equivalent Vinyl simulated wood Plus Wood panels may be cleaned with a mild water based cleaner and a sof...

Page 108: ... has a glass door it is extremely important that abrasives not be used Use only a good quality glass cleaner or mild detergent and water solution with a soft cloth to clean glass surfaces The bathroom lavatory is also a molded plas tic material and should be cleaned with a mild soap and water solution Abrasive cleaners or harsh detergents should not be used For instructions on the care of your fre...

Page 109: ...ollowing service points Engine Oil Dipstick Add 2 qts low Engine Oil Fill Cap Power Steering Park Brake Fluid Reservoir Radiator Cap Engine Coolant Overflow Bottle Transmission Dipstick Fill Tube Air Filter Restriction Indicator Unlock the grille and swing it open upward A catch is located on the backwall to hold the grille open Engine Top Cover The engine top cover is located beneath the rear bed...

Page 110: ... help prevent uneven tire wear Any excessive or abnormal tire wear may in dicate worn or misaligned suspension or steering unbalanced tire or other tire suspension problem Alignment can be affected by worn steering suspension parts or by incidents which happen during driving such as hitting a curb pothole or railroad track etc Improper alignment can cause tires to roll at an angle and wear unevenl...

Page 111: ...lights to flicker on and off Headlight wiring should be checked immediately anytime this con dition is apparent Refer to your chassis operating guide for further information AUTOMOTIVE 12 VOLT FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The automotive fuses and breaker are con veninently located on a panel beneath the hinged instrument panel pod Lift the pod upward as shown The circuit breakers will pop outward if...

Page 112: ...SECTION 9 CARE MAINTENANCE 9 8 Automotive Fuse Block Chevy Automotive Fuse Block Ford See Ford Chassis guide for fuse layout Automotive Fuse Block Freightliner ...

Page 113: ...loosen and rinse any waste material from the sides of the tank B 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 C Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto the drain outlet 2 Level the motor home and drain the entire plumbing syst...

Page 114: ...r and hold until water stops flowing in the toilet Then turn water pump switch OFF 9 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 the plug from the base of the water heater tank acces sible from the outside of the coach Requires socket and ratchet Also open the Pressure Temperature relief valv...

Page 115: ...erization Valve on page 7 4 for instructions on filling water lines with RV anti freeze If your coach is equipped with the op tional water heater by pass valve you can fill the hot water lines with anti freeze solution without filling the wa ter heater tank See page 8 9 for information on the by pass valve 16 Place a bucket beneath the sewage drain valve outlet and re drain the sewage and waste ho...

Page 116: ...REMOVAL FROM STORAGE 1 Completely air out the motor home 2 Have the entire LP gas system checked for leaks 3 Check window operation 4 Check cabinet and door hinges Lubricate with penetrating oil if necessary 5 Close all faucets and drain valves that are open If necessary reconnect toilet water line and close flush valve 6 Add a few gallons of water to the fresh water tank and check for leaks espec...

Page 117: ...Section 6 4 Chassis Operating Guide 0 1 Chassis Service and Maintenance 9 4 Chassis Coach Batteries 6 8 Chassis Starting Batteries 6 7 Checklist Pre Travel 4 3 Child Restraints 2 9 Circuit Breakers 12 Volt 9 7 9 8 Circuit Breakers 110 Volt 6 3 City Water Hook Up 7 3 Clock Wall 8 20 Coach Leveling System 2 16 Cold Weather Storage Winterizing 10 1 Comfort Controls 2 13 Condensation Humidity and 4 7 ...

Page 118: ... 2 2 Fuel Tank Filling Diesel 2 3 Fuel Water Separator Diesel 9 5 Furnace LP Gas 8 12 G Gas Alarm LP 1 3 Gas Leaks LP 5 4 General Warnings 1 1 Generator Auxiliary 110 Volt 6 5 Generator Hourmeter 6 7 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 6 5 H Hazard Warning Flashers 2 5 3 1 Heater Engine Block 2 3 Heater Automotive 2 13 Holding Tank Level Indicators 8 6 Hourmeter Generator 6 7 Humidity and Condensatio...

Page 119: ...ing Fuel Types LP 5 2 Selector Switch Air Conditioner 8 15 Service Assistance 0 2 Severe Weather Information 4 4 Sewer Hook Ups Using On Site 7 6 Shades Pleated Window 8 19 Shoreline Connecting the 6 1 Shower Exterior 7 4 Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker 7 4 Signal Amplifier TV Antenna 8 16 Sink Stainless Steel 9 4 Sleeping Facilities 8 18 Slider Windows 8 19 Slide Out Living Room 2 18 Travel Latches 2 ...

Page 120: ...rm 1 3 Electrical 1 4 Loading 1 4 Maintenance 1 4 Warranty 0 2 Water and Holding Tank Levels 8 10 Water Drain Valves 7 9 Water Heater Motor Aid 8 12 Water Heater 8 11 Water Heater By Pass Valve 8 12 Water Heater Capacity 8 11 Water Line Drain Valves 7 9 Water Pump 7 1 Water Pump Switch 7 1 8 10 Water Purifier System 7 3 Water Tank Disinfection of 7 2 Water Tank Filling 7 1 Wheel Nuts 3 3 Windows C...

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Page 122: ...MAINTENANCE RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Description of Service Cost ...

Page 123: ...FUEL OIL RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gal Oil Qts MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts MPG Cost ...

Page 124: ...FUEL OIL RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gal Oil Qts MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts MPG Cost ...

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