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TO THE OWNER

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

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

Your Ultimate Advantage 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 operations and features. This manual was prepared to aid you in the proper care and operation 
of the vehicle and equipment. We urge you to read it completely. In addition, spend some time with the 
dealer when you take delivery, you will want to learn all you can about your new motor home.

Your new Ultimate Advantage motor home is covered by a factory warranty against defects in material 

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

About Safety Messages Used in This Manual

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

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

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

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

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

DANGER

WARNING

132000-11-003

October 2002

Summary of Contents for Ultimate Advantage

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

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

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Page 7: ...2 8 Power Door Lock 2 8 Keyless Remote Entry System 2 9 Electric Entrance Step 2 10 Stepwell Cover 2 11 Luggage Compartment Doors 2 11 Power Electric Mirrors 2 12 Driver Seat 2 15 Seat Belts 2 16 Chil...

Page 8: ...ection Oven 8 7 Range Hood 8 7 OnePlace Systems Monitor Panel 8 7 Dishwasher 8 9 Washer Dryer 8 9 Gas Electric Water Heater 8 9 Water Heater By Pass Valve 8 12 LP Gas Furnace Suburban 8 12 Electronic...

Page 9: ...rd 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 Operati...

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

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

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

Page 13: ...depends on coach model and options NOTE Some equipment shown may be optional Also contains diesel fuel filter water separator Also contains optional freezer unit if equipped Also contains Cable TV and...

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Page 15: ...e exerted by the belt in a collision will be spread across the strong hip area Pregnant women should wear a lap shoulder belt whenever possible with the lap belt portion worn low and snug throughout t...

Page 16: ...as leaks Replace all protective covers and caps on LP system after filling Make sure valve is closed and door latched securely Never connect natural gas to the LP gas sys tem When lighting range burne...

Page 17: ...ecome extremely drained an amber light on the face of the alarm will come on and in some cases the LP alarm may begin to sound on its own This condition typical ly occurs only during storage situation...

Page 18: ...plugs for proper grounding Avoid overloading electrical circuits Re place fuses or circuit breakers with those of the same size and amperage rating only Never use a higher rated fuse or breaker Use c...

Page 19: ...a garage except to move vehicle in or out of area When vehicle is stopped in an UNCONFINED area with the engine running for any more than a short period adjust heating or cooling system to force outsi...

Page 20: ...fore replac ing the battery If the alarm sounds the battery may still be okay If the alarm still beeps every few seconds check the smoke detector also The low battery warning beep is similar on many a...

Page 21: ...r home is equipped with a smoke alarm located on the ceiling in the galley and lounge area This alarm meets U L Standard 217 and NFPA Standard 74 for operation of smoke detection devices 1 The smoke a...

Page 22: ...new battery 3 Clean and vacuum the openings on your smoke alarm once a month Do not open the smoke alarm or try to repair it For replace ment information see warranty in Owner s Manual 4 Smoke alarms...

Page 23: ...n fluid cool ant brake fluid power steering fluid and windshield washer solvent 7 Unhook and store sewer and water supply hoses 8 Retract step 9 Be sure that all of your cargo is secured in event of a...

Page 24: ...Spartan chassis operating guide for the manufacturer s recommendations on prop er fuel selection Winter Fuel Waxing and Anti Gel Additives In sub freezing temperatures 2 diesel fuel can form small wa...

Page 25: ...d cause serious damage to your diesel engine ENGINE BLOCK HEATER Your coach is equipped with an engine block heater to assist starting in freezing temperatures The power cord is located in the rear ca...

Page 26: ...henever you let up on the throttle pedal while the switch is ON Press and release the OFF side of the switch to deactivate the exhaust brake system and return to chassis brakes alone How It Works The...

Page 27: ...switch high beam to low or low beam to high STEERING COLUMN TILT TELESCOPE The tilt telescoping adjustment lever is locat ed on the left side of the steering column To Adjust Tilt Wheel Pull the leve...

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

Page 29: ...seconds The delay time can be set from approxi mately 1 to 30 seconds WIPER OFF Press to shut wipers off Wipers will also switch off whent he ignition is turned off NOTE Many states now have laws tha...

Page 30: ...ndle can be operated It can be locked and unlocked from the outside of the vehicle by inserting the key into the lock and turning or by using the keyless remote entry system To lock the door from insi...

Page 31: ...nt a spare When you get a new remote unit the receiver control unit in the coach must be programmed to recognize the signal code of the new remote For simple programming instructions refer to remote l...

Page 32: ...On open the screen door to extend the step then turn the Power Switch to Off The step will now stay extended whether the door is opened or closed This position is normal ly used when parked at a camp...

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

Page 34: ...s located near the mirror control If you cannot adjust the mirror properly using the control switch the mirror may need a coarse adjustment by repositioning the mirror head See the mirror manufacturer...

Page 35: ...two 2 buttons MODE and F C which are used to change the unit between the various operating modes Ignition On Operation 1 Unit displays outside temperature and com pass heading 2 Press the F C button...

Page 36: ...The unit now displays the word CAL Press the F C button to enter the calibration mode The display will begin counting down from 60 seconds and the work CAL will flash Drive slowly in a circle during t...

Page 37: ...r aisle side of the seat as shown Swivel Push the swivel release lever rearward to swivel seat toward the aisle The lever is located on the lower aisle side of the seat by the power seat controls Recl...

Page 38: ...engers 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 protection of the safety belt never let more than one...

Page 39: ...r belt height press the lever down select the desired position and re lease the lever A ratcheting mechanism will allow the belt to be pushed upward but not pulled downward Seat belts offer optimum pr...

Page 40: ...system is designed to be se cured in a vehicle seat by a lap belt or the lap belt portion of a lap shoulder belt According to acci dent statistics children are also safer when prop erly restrained in...

Page 41: ...2 19 SECTION 2 DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME INSTRUMENT PANEL See your Spartan chassis operator manual for details NOTE Some equipment or controls shown may be optional or unavailable on your model...

Page 42: ...he fan speed for desired volume VENTILATION A To vent outside air into the vehicle when nei ther heating or cooling is required 1 Turn the mode selection knob to vent 2 Turn the temperature control kn...

Page 43: ...s you connect the dash radio to the coach batteries with the ignition switch turned off for listening while parked This prevents accidental draining of the chassis start ing battery during prolonged o...

Page 44: ...from the wiring harness Be sure to read the wire labels before install ing a CB radio The labels contain important in formation and cautions SWR Adjustment To adjust CB antenna SWR standing wave ratio...

Page 45: ...f the dash 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 w...

Page 46: ...r coach is equipped with a galley living room slideout extension to enlarge your living area at the push of a button The slideout room extends and retracts by hydraulic mechanisms with an electronic c...

Page 47: ...vide sufficient slack Unhook 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 str...

Page 48: ...ure parking brake is engaged to provide power to the slideout control switch Press the Slideout Power Switch and hold to retract room Keep holding the switch for about 3 seconds after the room is full...

Page 49: ...f the LP Gas Tank on the driver side of the coach It is visible to the rear of this compartment while the slideout room is extended NOTE The hydraulic pump is equipped with two types of hydraulic sole...

Page 50: ...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 cranking more difficult Unhook the...

Page 51: ...s from the bottom side of the bedboard 2 Raise the bedboard upward completely against the overhead cabinets Cover the edge of the bedboard with a towel to avoid damage to the cabinets 3 The winch supp...

Page 52: ...em before using again NOTE When the system has been corrected check hydraulic fluid level and refill res ervoir as necessary Press the Retract switch for 15 to 20 seconds before at tempting to extend...

Page 53: ...31 SECTION 2 DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME Further Information See the HWH Hydraulic Room Extension operating guide included in your Owner s Info Case for further instructions and troubleshooting informatio...

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

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

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

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

Page 59: ...t Rat ing means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motor home and any towed trailer or towed vehicle If trailer towing is not recom mended the GCWR will equal the GVWR NOTE We recommend that...

Page 60: ...The front and rear axle weight also should not exceed the corresponding Axle Weight Rating specified on the Vehicle Certifi cation Label MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY The following label is placed in a visible l...

Page 61: ...mate with the factory towing receptor Installation of a proper trailer brake system is recommended Check state regulations on trailer weight and trailer brake requirements to be sure you select the ri...

Page 62: ...er This is done by wetting down turning off the water soap ing thoroughly and then rinsing 4 Dump sewage only at approved dumping sta tions 5 Store liquids in plastic containers with tight fitting cap...

Page 63: ...Avoid deep canyons and dry washes during stormy or threatening weather Be aware of alternate exits If heavy rain occurs move to high ground im mediately at least 30 40 feet above the can yon floor or...

Page 64: ...ee of braking action Holding your foot on the brake pedal for an extended period may cause brakes to overheat causing you to lose control of the vehi cle See your chassis operating guide for more in f...

Page 65: ...MIDITY AND 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...

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

Page 68: ...gallons To find out how long a gallon of LP gas will last you should determine the total 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 hou...

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

Page 70: ...ather 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...

Page 71: ...aporization 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 The...

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Page 73: ...pendent on 110 volt current central air conditioner refrigerator when placed in 110 volt mode microwave oven ice maker vacuum cleaner and other 110 volt electrical equipment used at convenience outlet...

Page 74: ...o a suitable 50 amp power recepta cle to provide external power to the coach and converter charger system NOTE Some parks do not have 50 amp service available so you will need to connect to a standard...

Page 75: ...on ditioner to allow you to run both compressor units at the same time on a 30 amp shoreline connection The EMS panel is located on the OnePlace systems monitor panel Please read your PowerLine Energy...

Page 76: ...te monitor control panel that can be programmed for several charging configurations See the Xantrex Heart Interface remote panel instructions in your Owners InfoCase for complete information and speci...

Page 77: ...located behind the cabinet door on the wall across from the refrigerator Model 38K The 110 volt circuit breaker panel is located behind a cabinet door on the wall in the bedroom Model 40E or 40K The 1...

Page 78: ...et take immedi ate steps to correct the cause of overheating A portion of house 12 volt load lights or motors or both should be turned off to reduce total load Also inspect the invertor unit to make s...

Page 79: ...ave mounted generator power switches in three locations throughout the coach in addition to the switch on the generator itself Instrument Panel Systems Monitor Panel Bedroom underside of cabinet above...

Page 80: ...e gen erator has been operated Refer to the hourmeter to determine when periodic maintenance is due and to record services which have been per formed NOTE While the generator is running it is nor mal...

Page 81: ...by a latch mechanism and a travel locking pin at the left front side of the slide rails To slide generator out for service 1 Remove the travel locking pin from the slide rail It is located on the dri...

Page 82: ...circuit protected for each breaker The House 12 Volt Breaker Panel is located behind a cabinet door in the bed base or laundry center depending on model Typical view of breaker panel Actual breaker la...

Page 83: ...and controls found on the instrument panel This includes the horn speed control all exterior lights radio windshield wipers rear auto heater fan etc Chassis Battery Storage The chassis starting batter...

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

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

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

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

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

Page 90: ...of tank capacity 2 Complete filling of tank with fresh water Open each faucet and run the water until a distinct odor of chlorine can be detected in the water discharged Do not forget the hot water ta...

Page 91: ...lter cartridge counterclockwise about a quarter turn and pull it down and out of the filter head Insert a new water filter cartridge up into the filter head as far as possible and turn it clock wise a...

Page 92: ...ntains the waste water from the galley sink bathroom lava tory and shower and is commonly called the grey water tank DUMPING HOLDING TANKS 1 Attach the drain hose and place end of sewer hose into disp...

Page 93: ...mping 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 tank 3 Attach a garden hose from a city water hydr...

Page 94: ...Press the Monitor Panel switch to check the level in all tanks See page 8 6 for further information on the monitor panel functions WATER DRAIN VALVES The water drain valves are used to drain water fr...

Page 95: ...eturn grate on the shower base Water Heater Drain Plug The water heater drain plug is located on the outside of the coach behind the water heater service panel Use a socket to remove the plug Water Ta...

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Page 97: ...ation Leveling Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is stationary place a small level on the freezer plate and make certain the unit is level Normal vehicle leveling to provide comfor...

Page 98: ...ower available At this time AU will appear in the display window When 120 volts AC is available to the refrig erator AC will appear in the display panel indicating the refrigerator is operating on AC...

Page 99: ...can operate in this mode Norcold recommends that you seek service to restore normal operation as soon as practical Humidity Storage Switch Turning this switch to HIGH HUMIDITY will keep the surface be...

Page 100: ...the shut off arm on If the arm is up the ice maker will not operate Shut Down of Ice Maker To turn the ice maker off simply raise the shutoff arm wire Winterizing the Ice Maker When winterizing make...

Page 101: ...wn ice maker will not operate 7 Has it been at least 24 hours since the refrigerator was turned on A If not allow more time B If so refer to Norcold refrigerator freezer troubleshooting procedures in...

Page 102: ...Spark knob clockwise to provide ignition spark 3 While rotating the Spark knob turn the selected Burner knob to ON 4 When the burner lights release the Spark knob and turn the Burner knob back toward...

Page 103: ...acement of light bulbs and grease filter elements ONEPLACETM SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL The ONEPLACE Systems Monitor Panel pro vides a convenient central location for checking the condition of all utility...

Page 104: ...k 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 indication of actu al tank level if needed Water Pump Switch When y...

Page 105: ...provided in your Owners InfoCase The washing machine water supply faucets are located inside the lavatory cabinet Always turn supply faucets off when not using washing machine to avoid possible water...

Page 106: ...c one This will help reheat the water heater tank more quickly than a single source would alone Use this mode when you are using a larger than nor mal volume of hot water for example when someone is t...

Page 107: ...wners InfoCase To Turn Water Heater Off 1 Turn switch on monitor panel to Off posi tion 2 Turn electric water heater switch off 3 Turn off LP gas supply if not to be used for extended period 4 Drain w...

Page 108: ...e front of the coach LP GAS FURNACE SUBURBAN Start Up o Start Up 1 Open the LP gas tank valve by turning fully counterclockwise 2 Move the thermostat temperature selector to Heat position and press th...

Page 109: ...reference if needed See Set Temperature below Digital Thermostat Display The digital display normally shows current room temperature with the word ROOM in small letters at the left side of the display...

Page 110: ...e outside tempera ture nears freezing This system is set to automat ically start the LP gas furnace to assist the heat pump if room temperature cools to 5 degrees F or more below the thermostat setpoi...

Page 111: ...0 4 The compartment door opens for easy maintenance and periodic service See Condenser Coils The cooled air is forced through ducts in the ceiling of the coach Inside air returns to the air condition...

Page 112: ...conditioner to cool efficiently Further Information See the air conditioner manufacturer s operat ing instructions supplied in your Owners Info Case They contain detailed operating instructions speci...

Page 113: ...ch The TV jack plates are mounted in various lo cations throughout the coach Some of these wall plates are not readily visible and may be in one of the following locations In front overhead cabinet In...

Page 114: ...differ ent programs on the two TV s while taping a third program on the VCR Components Each component has a set of buttons that lets you select which source you want to get the pic ture signal from w...

Page 115: ...ter contains a stereo radio compact disc and convenient TV hook ups for your outside listening or viewing pleasure CABLE TV AND PHONE HOOK UPS Input The cable television and telephone input con nector...

Page 116: ...r to the right using your foot as shown to open the door and turn on the vacuum unit Sweep floor debris into the opening When you release the spring loaded door it will automatically shut and turn off...

Page 117: ...atured alarm clock mode See the Audiovox operator guide on your Owner InfoCase for full operating instructions by the manufacturer TABLE AND CHAIRS Your coach may be furnished with one of the followin...

Page 118: ...sonalize their side of the bed with their own Sleep Number What is Your Sleep Number Your Sleep Number is a setting between zero and 100 that represents the ideal combination of mattress comfort firmn...

Page 119: ...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 120: ...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 121: ...foot rest and seat provides ample room to enter and exit the lounge If desired however the footrest can be unlatched and pushed against the lounge seat The footrest drawer will latch when pulled out...

Page 122: ...u want to get up simply push the footrest section forward with your feet to pro vide a gap for your to exit To Convert to Bed Extend footrest section and push together with lounge seat cushion then pr...

Page 123: ...k Toilet tissue made spe cifically for use 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 pu...

Page 124: ...d turn the fan on when the temperature reaches the setting you have chosen When the air around the thermostat has cooled to below the setting the dome will automatically lower and the fan will shut of...

Page 125: ...ns of the knob 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 pe riodic light dusting of talcum powder on the gas ket should...

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Page 127: ...oreign material Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight while the ve hicle surface is hot or using hot water Do not use strong soaps or detergents for washing the motor home Always use a mild soap i...

Page 128: ...a gouge or chip in your RV s gelcoat exterior it can be repaired nearly anywhere whether you are at home or on the road Most Winnebago Industries RV dealerships have repair shops staffed with employee...

Page 129: ...sistance Leather Upholstery Driver Co Pilot Seats Sofa Optional The optional leather seats are made of top quality cattle hide soft leather We recommend using a mild soap and water applied gently to t...

Page 130: ...halt Wax Rust Dirt Lipstick Nail Polish Shoe Polish Crayon Marker Indelible Ink Ballpoint Pen Pencil Lead Graphite Vomit Urine Blood Excrement Dry Clean Solvent High Strength Detergent High Strength D...

Page 131: ...istributor does not warrant either expressed or implied the effectiveness of the cleaning agents listed and the process for cleaning described above CABINETRY Your cabinets are made of high quality ha...

Page 132: ...rsh detergents should not be used See Tables and Countertop Surfaces for more information For instructions on the care of your fresh wa ter toilet refer to the information in your Owners InfoCase DOOR...

Page 133: ...e harmful water de posits must be drained from the separator cham ber during normal periodic service and maintenance to keep the fuel filtration system working effectively Place an appropriate contain...

Page 134: ...GINE COOLING SYSTEM Refer to your Spartan chassis operating manu al and Cummins engine manual for information and precautions on filling servicing and check ing the fluid level TIRES Low air pressure...

Page 135: ...ading the Vehicle NOTE Your motor home s load capacity is des ignated by weight not by volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your motor home See page 4 1 for more infor...

Page 136: ...breaker are conve niently located on the automotive fuse breaker panel in the driver side front cargo compartment as shown below The circuit breakers will pop outward if they are tripped Simply push i...

Page 137: ...about 1 4 to 1 3 full to rinse properly Driving to a disposal site will normally loosen and rinse any waste material from the sides of the tank B Completely drain the sewage and waste water holding t...

Page 138: ...interization only Install a new water filter cartridge If your coach is equipped with the refrigerator ice maker option the ice maker water lines must also be drained See Winterizing the Ice Maker on...

Page 139: ...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 shower drain This prevents any holding tank odors from ente...

Page 140: ...ratures 24 Wash and wax the coach 25 Inspect all seams and seals around doors windows vents and any other joints Replace or repair any that are damaged Sealing materials and compounds can be purchased...

Page 141: ...ts to the machine and disconnect the hoses Tie or wire up the hoses to the faucets to keep them from dropping down behind the machine 2 Set the machine to fill on regular cycle and WARM wash 3 Turn th...

Page 142: ...s and sup ports are securely in place Sanitize the water system as outlined under Disinfecting the Fresh Water System in Section 7 7 Check operation of all faucets to be sure fau cet washers have not...

Page 143: ...Vacuum Cleaner 8 20 Charging Section 6 5 Chassis Starting Battery 6 11 Child Restraints 2 18 Cold Weather Storage 10 1 Comfort Controls 2 20 Compartment Doors 9 2 Condenser Coils 8 16 Connecting a Bat...

Page 144: ...nance 1 4 Marker Light Courtesy Flash 2 6 Maximum Occupancy 4 2 Microwave Convection Oven 8 7 Mountain Driving 4 6 N Nighttime Driving 4 6 O OnePlace Systems Monitor Panel 8 7 Options and Equipment 0...

Page 145: ...erload Protector 6 6 Three Point Lap Shoulder Belts 2 17 Tires 9 8 Trailer Wiring Connector 6 13 Travel Straps 2 25 Travel Tips 4 4 Travel with LP Gas 5 3 TV Antenna 8 16 U Underbody 9 1 Upholstery Ca...

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Page 149: ...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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