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SECTION 2
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

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SWR ADJUSTMENT

To adjust CB antenna SWR (standing wave 

ratio), turn the adjusting ring of the antenna to 
achieve the lowest SWR reading. This procedure 
will help optimize transmitting and receiving ca-
pabilities of the radio system.

Two-Way Radios - Optional

If your coach is equipped with the available 

two-way radios, the built-in charger station is lo-
cated in the lower face of the refrigerator cabinet 
near the entrance door - for easy grabbing as you 
head out the door.

Please read the manufacturer’s operating in-

formation for details on charging and operating.

COACH LEVELING SYSTEMS

Your coach is equipped with a  HWH®         

hydraulic leveling system.

This leveling system is designed to diminish 

problems in selecting a parking site, making “set 
up” easier and faster for you.

See the HWH Operator Manual in your Owner 

InfoCase for complete operating instructions. It 
also contains additional precautions, technical in-
formation, and instructions for manual operation 
if automatic functions fail.

The leveling system control panel is located 

on the driver’s door panel.

CB Wires

(in plastic sheath)

The CB radio could become damaged 
if CB antenna SWR is not adjusted 
before operating CB radio.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for Sunflyer

Page 1: ...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...

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

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

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

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

Page 7: ...e Point Lap Shoulder Belts 2 8 Child Restraints 2 9 Child Restraints 2 9 Power Electric Mirrors 2 10 Power Electric Mirrors 2 10 Sony Rearview TV Monitor System 2 10 Electronic Compass Outside Thermom...

Page 8: ...hower 7 5 Waste Water System 7 6 Using On Site Sewer Hook Ups 7 7 Utility Light 7 8 Holding Tank Level Indicators 7 8 Water Drain Valves 7 8 Tank Capacities 7 9 Water System Drain Valve Locations 7 9...

Page 9: ...Alignment and Tire Balance 9 9 Windshield Washers and Wipers 9 9 Lights 9 9 Automotive 12 Volt Fuses and Circuit Breakers 9 10 SECTION 10 STORING YOUR MOTOR HOME Preparing Vehicle for Storage 10 1 Col...

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Page 11: ...or backward 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 Chassi...

Page 12: ...e 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 veh...

Page 13: ...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 4...

Page 14: ...sure proper handling safety and fuel economy 9 Rear Axle Wheel Configuration Single or Dual 10 Serial Number This is the serial number assigned to the completed vehicle by Win nebago Industries 11 Veh...

Page 15: ...ample model shown for illustration purposes only Actual locations of features depends on coach model and options NOTE Some equipment shown may be optional CAUTION Be careful Exhaust outlet surfaces ma...

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Page 17: ...orn low and snug throughout the pregnan cy All seats which can be positioned such as swiveling sliding reclining or footrest out must be placed in a fully upright and swivel locked position with footr...

Page 18: ...ange chassis engine gen erator engine refrigerator furnace and water heater They contain carbon monoxide which is an odorless colorless and poisonous gas Do not bring or store LP gas containers gas ol...

Page 19: ...e If the detector senses LP gas the alarm will make a loud pulsating sound and the red light will come on Pressing the MUTE button will stop the alarm for 60 sec onds If there is no more detectable LP...

Page 20: ...e include alcohol liquor deodor ants colognes perfumes wine adhesives lac quer kerosene gasoline glues most all cleaning agents and the area is closed up Glues and adhe sives may exhaust hydrocarbon v...

Page 21: ...exact size type and load range Do not attempt to start the vehicle by hot wiring FORMALDEHYDE INFORMATION IMPORTANT To aid in dissipation ventilate the vehicle by opening all windows and circulating t...

Page 22: ...combustion source such as the fur nace gas range oven water heater refrigerator chassis engine and electric generator engine Monthly Testing Press the TEST button on the face of the alarm periodically...

Page 23: ...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 ala...

Page 24: ...e 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...

Page 25: ...d 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 before traveling Be aware of loose items...

Page 26: ...uel Cap When removing the gasoline cap slowly ro tate it only far enough to allow pressure to re lease After any hissing sounds stop continue removing the cap Filling the Tank Do not overfill the fuel...

Page 27: ...ere is no vehicle movement To release the parking brake 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 rele...

Page 28: ...or you if needed NOTE Keys should always be removed when leaving the vehicle Since doors can be locked without keys make sure they have been removed from the ignition before locking the driver s compa...

Page 29: ...ntly Automatic Retraction Feature The coach is equipped with a step retraction feature that retracts the step automatically when the Ignition Switch key is turned to either the On or Start position re...

Page 30: ...ated to the left of the main entry door as you enter the coach SEATS The driver and co pilot seats may be indepen dently adjusted to suit individual preference To move the seat forward or backward pre...

Page 31: ...e DRIVER SEAT LUMBAR SUPPORT The driver seat lumbar area can be adjusted to provide lower back support while driving The adjustment lever is at the left side of the driver seat Rotate the lever down a...

Page 32: ...cking re tractors that let you easily adjust your seat belt to the proper length for passenger safety Fastening Grasp the belt just behind the tongue using the hand nearest the door or sidewall Be sur...

Page 33: ...njury to a child in an accident or during a sudden maneuver Children may be injured in an accident if they are not seated in a child restraint which is not properly secured A child restraint system is...

Page 34: ...ower to the buttons This prevents accidental misadjustment of mirror settings The mirrors also contain heating elements to defog or de ice the mirror glass during cold weather operation An ON OFF swit...

Page 35: ...turns to SLEEP MODE ten 10 seconds after the last button was pushed Nighttime Dimming The display brightness is decreased by 50 when the vehicle head lamps are turned on Calibration The compass must b...

Page 36: ...driver s forward vison or sideview mirror vision INSTRUMENT PANEL GAUGES AND CONTROLS The illustrations on the following page show ing switches and features provided by Winneba go Industries See your...

Page 37: ...2 13 SECTION 2 DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME INSTRUMENT PANEL See your Workhorse chassis operating guide NOTE Some equipment or controls shown may be optional or unavailable on your model...

Page 38: ...to turn flashers on or off See Section 3 and your chassis manual for further operating information CRUISE CONTROL The electronic speed control cruise allows you to maintain a steady speed and relieve...

Page 39: ...the COOL blue position 3 Turn the fan speed switch in to high largest dot Off When no heating cooling or defrosting are required 1 Turn the mode selection knob to OFF This will shut off the fan and pr...

Page 40: ...ired sound source whether the dash radio or the TV and VCR for theater surround sound listening SONY COMPACT DISC CHANGER Optional The remote CD changer is located out of sight in the overhead cabinet...

Page 41: ...ioned supply tray molded into the top of the dash beneath the worktop To close the workstation release the catches on both sides of the worktop by pushing upward as shown Glide the worktop forward unt...

Page 42: ...e read the manufacturer s operating in formation for details on charging and operating COACH LEVELING SYSTEMS Your coach is equipped with a HWH hydraulic leveling system This leveling system is design...

Page 43: ...e front chas sis frame extensions just behind the front bumper of the coach SLIDEOUT ROOM EXTENSION The slideout room extension provides a spa cious living area at the push of a button The slideout ro...

Page 44: ...nhook the strap end pegs from the mooring brackets on the floor and wall edge Store straps in location of your choice Under the couch is one choice To Fasten Straps Hook the strap end pegs into the mo...

Page 45: ...or behind the driver seat or in compartments Some items could be crushed or cause damage to floor covering or cabi nets when the room is retracted See your authorized dealer for regular main tenance...

Page 46: ...oom sole noid has a small 1 4 nut at the end of the valve shaft that requires you to use a 1 4 nut driver tool that is provided in your InfoCase See the HWH Operator s manual includ ed in your InfoCas...

Page 47: ...helper and an addi tional lug wrench to crank both sides evenly together Crank the tire wench clockwise slowly until the room is fully retracted Allow about 10 minutes to crank room in fully NOTE Atte...

Page 48: ...en the slideout hydraulic line valves on the pump to relieve hydraulic line pressure See Step 1 under Slide Out Room Emer gency Crank In on previous page DO NOT OPEN THE JACK VALVES ON THE RESERVOIR S...

Page 49: ...e tire If you experience a tire related road emergency call the number on your Winnebago Industries Premium Roadside Assistance card A tire center road service unit will be quickly dispatched to your...

Page 50: ...emounting 1 Remount wheel onto lug bolts 2 Install wheel nuts and tighten as much as possible with wheel and tire off the ground 3 Lower tire until tire just contacts the ground Tighten nuts with lug...

Page 51: ...r the first 100 1 000 and 6 000 miles of operation after replacement of a wheel or wheel nuts RECOVERY TOWING When calling a professional towing service we recommend that you advise them of your coach...

Page 52: ...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 m...

Page 53: ...utomotive 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 vehic...

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Page 55: ...or home and any towed trailer or towed vehicle If trailer towing is not recom mended the GCWR will equal the GVWR NOTE We recommend that you dump all hold ing tanks before traveling to avoid carrying...

Page 56: ...ng specified on the Vehicle Certification Label Corner Weighing Side to Side Weighing each corner of the coach sepa rately single LF RF front wheels or LR RR rear dual sets is an accurate method to de...

Page 57: ...F LOADING The roof is capable of carrying some light weight articles while the vehicle is in motion A roof mounted luggage carrier designed for this purpose is available from your dealer However roof...

Page 58: ...of brakes which could cause overheating and brake failure See also Trailer wiring connector page 6 11 PRE TRAVEL CHECK LIST Before starting the engine to leave on a trip be sure your motor home has b...

Page 59: ...with tight fitting caps to prevent spills 6 Keep an eye on the water and holding tank levels It is a good idea to dump the holding tank at least every two days 7 When traveling with children it is he...

Page 60: ...to your vehicle before the water has receded Do not attempt to wade to your vehicle if the water is above your knees fast moving water exerts an enormous amount of pressure mak ing it impossible to r...

Page 61: ...e location of the site s utility hook ups Remember that the utility connections on your motor home are on the left driver side of the vehicle LEVELING Leveling the motor home is very important not onl...

Page 62: ...ND CONDENSATION Moisture condensing on the inside of win dows is a visible indication that there is too much humidity inside the coach Excessive moisture can cause water stains or mildew which can dam...

Page 63: ...nect natural gas to the LP gas system Have the entire LP gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged parts at each tank filling Also inspect before and after each trip and any time...

Page 64: ...ion To find out how long a gallon of LP gas will last you should determine the total BTU input 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...

Page 65: ...the U S To avoid inconve nience check state regulations concerning flam mable gas transportation Make sure the filling attendant uses the 80 overflow valve when filling the tank A tank should never b...

Page 66: ...y 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 demand for...

Page 67: ...e the number of BTU s decreases as the tank is emptied Nearly twice as many BTU s are avail able from a full tank than one that is one fourth full BTU s Available at 0 F Tank Level BTU s 80 64 000 50...

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Page 69: ...rator or shore line connection air conditioner refrigerator when placed in 110 volt mode microwave oven and other 110 volt electrical equipment used at convenience outlets EXTERNAL POWER CORD Shorelin...

Page 70: ...the compartment so you can shut the compartment door while the shore line is connected 1 Flip the hatch downward 2 Swivel the cover section aside to reveal cord notch 3 Route the cord through the not...

Page 71: ...he same time This guide will also explain how this system operates under several conditions whether 20 amp 30 amp or 50 amp connections POWER CONVERTER SYSTEM The power converter changes 110 volt AC c...

Page 72: ...ally tripped and no overload is evident have the system checked for a short in the wiring or the appliances Charging Section The converter charges house batteries while 110 volt external power is conn...

Page 73: ...RGER AND CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATIONS Inverter Control Panel The inverter charg er has a remote monitor control panel that can be programmed for several charging configu rations Press the INVERT button t...

Page 74: ...occur unplug all the appliances on that circuit and press the reset button on the GFCI equipped outlet If the GFCI keeps tripping have the electrical system checked and repaired if necessary before u...

Page 75: ...switch will op erate whether the ignition switch is on or off See generator manufacturer s operating in formation for specific instructions Reduce all electrical loads Shut off lights fans appliances...

Page 76: ...t the exhaust under or into the vehicle Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently during periods of use Refer to the generator manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for specific recommendat...

Page 77: ...protect ed by a circuit breaker panel When a circuit is overloaded or a short develops in any part of the system a breaker will shut down that circuit If this happens turn off all affected lights or a...

Page 78: ...es We also recommend following regular battery inspection and maintenance especially in cold weather See your dealer for proper installation BATTERY INFORMATION The coach batteries are deep cycle type...

Page 79: ...rger clamps NOTE We do not recommend leaving the shore line plugged in continuously during stor age periods because the batteries can lose electrolytic fluids and become dam aged from continuous charg...

Page 80: ...ow ing lights with a 6 pin socket on the rear bumper The connector plug is supplied in the coach parts package provided to you by your dealer when you took delivery of the vehicle The diagram shows pr...

Page 81: ...is full when water flows from overflow tube beneath coach The gravity fill tube is located behind a small lock able door on the exterior right passenger side wall To Pressure Fill Water Tank from City...

Page 82: ...water sys tem for the first time after a storage period or if the tank and water lines have been drained Pump Strainer Filter The pump is equipped with a cleanable strain er filter to capture any poss...

Page 83: ...y Adjusting Precharge Pressure A tire type valve stem is provided on the end or top of the accumulator tank to check or add air pressure When adding air do not exceed 20 psi tank precharge pressure be...

Page 84: ...plete disinfection of your fresh water system it is recommended that the follow ing procedure be followed on a new system one that has not been used for a period of time or one that may have become co...

Page 85: ...er 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 TS...

Page 86: ...ding tanks are dumped through a com mon outlet located inside the water service com partment on the left side of the coach NOTE The dump valve spout can be swiveled downward or upward for routing the...

Page 87: ...the inside of the tank with clean water after dumping 1 Dump your black water holding tank in the usual manner at approved sewage disposal station 2 Leave black water dump valve open while flushing ta...

Page 88: ...he coach HOLDING TANK LEVEL INDICATORS The holding tanks may be monitored on the OnePlace wall mounted monitor center and on the panel in the water center Press the Levels Test switch to check the lev...

Page 89: ...ank on passenger side of coach Large yellow handled valve in drainage compartment above LP tank on passenger side of coach Turn the valve handle inline with the drain tube to open Close valve as soon...

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Page 91: ...ther LP gas or electricity and then carried to the finned condens er where it liquefies The liquid then flows to an evaporator where it creates cold temperatures through evaporation LEVELING Always pa...

Page 92: ...d holding the MODE button allows the user to cycle through the three mode choices one AUTO and two manual modes AC LP GAS The refrigerator will not switch to the new operating mode until the mode butt...

Page 93: ...stic Codes and Their Meaning for corrective actions Start Up Instructions Manual Mode To operate in the MANUAL mode press and hold the MODE button until AUTO disappears and the desired operating mode...

Page 94: ...liquids in tight ly sealed containers Use crumpled paper between loose items to reduce rattling or clinking noises Further Information For further information and operating cau tions see the Norcold...

Page 95: ...can be reduced by filling the ice trays with hot water and placing them on the freezer shelves When all the frost has melted dry the inte rior of the refrigerator and freezer with a clean cloth Repla...

Page 96: ...ited 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 hea...

Page 97: ...culates the filtered air A light on the underside of the hood provides added illumination for food preparation See the manufacturer s information for in structions on replacement of light bulbs and gr...

Page 98: ...evel Press and hold the switch to show approxi mate 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 indicatio...

Page 99: ...using a lot of hot water Read the Atwood Gas Water Heater Installa tion and Operation Manual for complete Safety Warnings Operating Instructions and Mainte nance Information before operating the wate...

Page 100: ...f the leak corrected before using the LP gas system again Operating Instructions 1 STOP Read the safety information provided in the Atwood Water Heater Operation Man ual in your Owners InfoCase 2 Turn...

Page 101: ...OOLING SYS TEM ARE COLD To Replace the Air Gap 1 Turn off the water heater switch and incom ing water supply city water and or demand pump 2 Open a faucet in the motor home to relieve water pressure 3...

Page 102: ...n you wish For colder temperatures we recommend Lo 3 Press the Temperature Selector button Up or Down until the desired temperature appears in the Display 4 Move THERMOSTAT switch to Heat posi tion or...

Page 103: ...r furnace lighting proce dures described previously in this sec tion NOTE If your coach is equipped with the optional electric Heat Pump be sure the Thermostat switch is in Gas Heat posi tion See Heat...

Page 104: ...The efficiency of a heat pump decreases as the outdoor air temperature drops so supplementary heat is often needed when the outside tempera ture nears freezing This system is set to automat ically st...

Page 105: ...riodic service See Condenser Coils The cooled air is forced through ducts in the ceiling of the coach Inside air returns to the air conditioner through a filter system beneath the rear bed See Air Con...

Page 106: ...rd connected 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 separat...

Page 107: ...various locations throughout the coach Some of these wall plates are not readily visible and may be in one of the following locations In the entertainment center on the outside of the coach In the be...

Page 108: ...ite dish antenna Press the corresponding button to connect to the desired signal source AUX Press to connect to a video compo nent which you may have installed later SAT Press to connect to the Digita...

Page 109: ...is hooked through the AUX input of the video control center EXTERIOR ENTERTAINMENT CENTER The exterior entertainment center contains a stereo radio cassette or CD player and convenient TV hook ups fo...

Page 110: ...is now ready for use To Revert to Couch Push the front edge of the seat toward the wall while lifting upward on the backrest until the couch is fully seated against the wall DINETTE BED CONVERSION To...

Page 111: ...like innerspring mattresses your Sleep Number bed can be personalized specifically to your ideal comfort level The dual chamber mat tress gives you the ability to enter a different Sleep Number for ea...

Page 112: ...of 5 Re evaluate your comfort level after each change Once you have found a Sleep Number setting where you feel comfort able log this number into your Sleep Journal STEP 6 Try to sleep at this Sleep N...

Page 113: ...may find that the numbers fluctuate fairly frequently due to changes in temperature within the vehicle and changes in elevations when you travel Be sure to check your settings when you first lay down...

Page 114: ...e section out until it locks in the fully extended position Lift footrest up and away from lounge until it is raised into position The gap between the footrest and seat pro vides ample room to enter a...

Page 115: ...uipped with a seat belt and is not intended for seating while the coach is in motion Hoop Chair Mount The hoop base of the recliner is fastened to the floor of the coach with a clamp as shown While th...

Page 116: ...see the manufacturer s information provided in your Owners InfoCase WASHER DRYER Optional For complete operating instructions see the manufacturer s information provided in your Owners InfoCase The wa...

Page 117: ...e in RV toilets and holding tanks is available at most RV supply centers Don t dispose of sanitary napkins or other non dissolving items in the toilet Don t put automotive antifreeze or caustic chemic...

Page 118: ...Will Not Start Check for a tripped circuit breaker Also be sure that the vac uum unit is plugged into the electrical outlet CRANK OUT SIDE WINDOWS Turn the crank out knob clockwise to open window coun...

Page 119: ...to help keep the inside of the coach cool in summer or to disperse light for houseplants Darkening Shade The second upper sec tion is an opaque darkening shade for nighttime privacy and daytime room d...

Page 120: ...SECTION 8 APPLIANCES INTERIOR FEATURES 8 30 After replacing the battery simply place the clock back into the socket with 12 at the 9 o clock position and rotate upright...

Page 121: ...her 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 s...

Page 122: ...revent stains It is best to let your Winnebago Industries RV dealer evaluate the situation before using an automotive polishing compound If Accidents Happen Repairs Are Easy If a mishap causes a gouge...

Page 123: ...nge as you clean Some stains or soils such as lipstick ink grease or mustard are extremely difficult or im possible to remove completely and should re ceive immediate attention Consult a professional...

Page 124: ...time to time additional cleaning methods may need to be used to remove stubborn or difficult stains General As with any stain or contamination the quick response is the best especially when done in co...

Page 125: ...cleaning described above WOODEN CABINETRY AND TABLES Wooden items may be cleaned with a soft cloth and a good quality wood finish cleaning product such as Guardsman TM or equivalent Type of Stain Clea...

Page 126: ...oducts SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS The countertop surfaces are made of beautiful and durable simulated stone solid surface materi al Wipe clean with a sponge and soapy water or ammonia based cleaner Stu...

Page 127: ...reeze up VEHICLE MAINTENANCE See also Safety Precautions Section 1 of this manual CHASSIS SERVICE MAINTENANCE Consult the appropriate sections in your chas sis operating guide for specific information...

Page 128: ...pment prior to delivery to the dealer ship However we recommend that alignment be checked and adjusted if necessary after you have fully loaded the motor home according to your personal needs Thereaft...

Page 129: ...Check fuse and replace with one of the same rating when neces sary If a fuse is not the cause of the problem the wiring system should be checked immediately by an authorized service center The headlig...

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Page 131: ...ets Tanks should be about 1 4 to 1 3 full to rinse properly Driving to a disposal site will normally loosen and rinse any waste material from the sides of the tank B Completely drain the sewage and wa...

Page 132: ...plug is intended for winteriza tion only Install a new water filter cartridge If your coach is equipped with the refrigera tor ice maker option the ice maker water lines must also be drained See Winte...

Page 133: ...void contamination by dirt or insects Reinstall water heater drain plug and close P T relief valve 15 Pour about one cup of non toxic RV anti freeze into the kitchen sink drain bathroom sink drain and...

Page 134: ...ct all appliance vent openings from contamination by animals or insects e g bird nests wasp nests etc 21 Lubricate all door hinges and locks 22 Clean the interior of the coach Dirt and stains are more...

Page 135: ...ter pump switch off Turn the diverter valve handle so it points to ward the water line to the pump as shown in the photo This will stop the flow from the suction tube and revert the tank line flow to...

Page 136: ...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 clo...

Page 137: ...assis Starting Battery 6 9 Chassis Operating Guide 0 1 Chassis Service Maintenance 9 8 Coach Leveling Systems 2 18 Cold Weather Storage Procedure Winterizing 10 1 Comfort Controls 2 14 Compartment Doo...

Page 138: ...urban 8 12 LP Gas Leaks 1 3 LP Gas Leaks 5 4 LP Gas Output 5 2 LP Gas Supply 5 1 LP Gas Tank Capacity 5 2 LP Tank System 5 2 Luggage Compartment Doors 2 6 M Maintenance 1 5 Maximum Occupancy 4 3 Micro...

Page 139: ...19 Tank Capacities 7 9 Tires 9 9 Trailer Wiring Connector 6 12 Travel Tips 4 5 Travel with LP Gas 5 3 TV Antenna 8 16 U Ultraleather Upholstery 9 3 Underbody 9 1 Upholstery 9 3 Utility Light 7 8 V Ve...

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Page 142: ...MAINTENANCE RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Description of Service Cost...

Page 143: ...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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