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Summary of Contents for 1976 Pace Arrow

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Page 3: ...require n el tSior qualiWan jsa fety Comp liance witl 1 1l1esestaMardsis ilJdicatedby thesesl attachedJust q ltsideth l ltry j90r ThissE al Is tl 1e outwa rd sign of internal quality The motor home has been thoroughly inSpected before Ship ment ltis the duty of your dealer toinspectth emotorhome and toprepareit foryou duringthepredelivery phase of the sale H will instructyouin its lJasic use howe ...

Page 4: ...ndClthers CAUTION meansthat there is the pos sibility of damage to the vehicle UNOT E indit atespointsofpaFtic lar nteres forrnor tficiem and c nvenlent operatl n Please pay close aftentiontothese statements while you readthis mahual 3 4 Should you find that these efforts have not satisfactorily solved your problem please send a letter describing the circumstances to FleetwoOd Enterprises Inc P O ...

Page 5: ...SingLP 3BSSystem AtLow Temperatures X 3 Filling The Chassis Mounted LP Gas Tank 13 P G as SY tem L kChecks 1 14 PLUMBING Hii 1 I I i _ i IH _ J i r ll l r ly l N i I r i I I p i jr l _ j _ _ cEif h WatE3_ r r _ 6 j I II E tema VJaJer s pply Hi FiHin9 FreshWater Supply _ 1 5 1 rp I s qolill 1 Water System 16 S anl t1z1ngWater Jank _ 16 VVasteWaterSyStem 17 Waste Water DrainIng J 7 DO sand Don ts Wa...

Page 6: ...TENANCE 27 Interior Cleaning 27 Windows 28 Locksets and Latches 28 Plumbing 28 Fire Safety 28 Condensation and Ventilation 29 Exterior Care 29 Repairs 30 CLEANING STANDARDS 31 MAINTENANCE CHART 32 CHECK LIST 33 i r ...

Page 7: ...rolyte Level of Batteries Windshield Washer Reservoir Level b Inspect wheel lugs for tightness See Chassis Operator s Manual for Torque Specifications Examine all tires for road damage then inflate to the proper pressure as recommended for the tire size and the operating conditions appropriate for your motor home as directed in the Chassis Operator s Manual In using your Chassis Operator s Manual ...

Page 8: ...omecoritents ini tiavel cpndltjon a Secure any loose objects whlchcotild shift wh iIe traveling 1 b Secure refrigerator contimts placelidsOrrail containers holding liquids for exampIEl therr se cure lockirig laichdntefrigeratordoor c Be sure all cabinefshavethti oonteritssecUred ahd the doors latched d 8e sure all exterior doors are closed and locked Adjust the driver s seat to the most comfortabl...

Page 9: ... b 1 kb tif9 p9 g Nihrllii it the Instrument control P Q La rlgthei peI t 9n ofall ten srn the driverr cornpartment Ch cl atl rnstrumentsto verofy that equipment is wo king p sh i rls rurn nt cantrols include two speedwIPers nHqC Wlnds 1lel Vi 1sher lighter fuelswitch over valve optional three speed heater defroster blower control heat level cantrol fresh air cantrol defroster control and the air ...

Page 10: ...bi cle check readihgsland 3 to verify that each sless than the GAWR on the certificationtag ifeith rexceeds the GAWl lfor theaxle redisiributeen6figHecib1p F i t IXiY ment frornftontto baqk Qr b ck to fr oni toi ei i uri th Uoads 6 1ffrohtaMrre r fi iilit MlHi6 ne requiredlililit i vehicle w ight periOdiCaUy inill tl r 4rhmjjeage res and improve handling Tires sh01 iId al l i be i jll I li if I a ...

Page 11: ...Ci t e bU ckl il o 4 ml 1img lti E1e sl Jr e goesio alltheway and p at it latc i i nQ te r3 bYcp y tu lg l e d PdSEl endqfthe belJ Vhlle hq l dlq9 e B 9 kl e J r Adjust the belt 8S I WPQiti i b ifi i q S Il HQ QiQ f9rt Will allow for greate st afety Never l J a bl rt for mOr ll ljn oneperson at a time ff yourbelt ha Ye en equipped with retraCtors be sUre beltis p l led aIJtb e ygu1 ftljerEl rqbtor...

Page 12: ...k c lf g oh f i6 lJfi ri Mn tliefrdnt W eelsinto the curbinthe i i f f i lti 9VJi fbnto aid thefj rKirig br ke Alw ysshift the tr ansmlss1on to PARK P when parking MISCELLANEOUS SAFETY TIPS When backing the motor home have a person stand to the rear on the driver s side if possible to guide you Before departing on a trip check your routes Remember some tunnels prohibit motorhomes with LP gas syste...

Page 13: ... youdo h v fl flJJII JUhQu d be nQ tfi lI yC ur full loaded r rfO torhoiiie ls Ei 7tiilil X il rIJ Uli 6n wh ellu nuiiSto r usif o ll iS Y C b me i1a tf ttr6 0 ofA80 t J J fqq 9G ii rnl i 6rtlf lU W ir i ffern 11 t difficult to remOVe Jh adoition a chtlte aiid Wheel W ighs Ml approximately 90 pounds ahdisaifficultto hanole ltis Y therefore advised that you Obtain rOad service wherever possible ari...

Page 14: ...8 NOTE 1 2 Be sure transmission is in PARK P position and that emergency brake is applied Press down and hold the ...

Page 15: ...uld be performed at an authorized service center listed in the information provided in your Owner Information Kit Routine or emergency service such as adding oil changing filters or replacing spark plugs could be accomplished at auto service centers but must be done in accordance with the service instructions specified by the Generator Manufacturer AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONER Optional For specific ...

Page 16: ...Rack and Ladder and storage 18 Spare tire 24 Furnace vents 19 Tail stop clearance back up 25 Refrigerator access door and emergency flasher lights 26 Gasoline tank fill 20 Sewer hose storage compartment 27 AUXiliary gasoline tank fill compartment 28 Driver s door step 21 Water Tank Fill Valve 29 Driver s door ...

Page 17: ...eat position while in motion SWING DOWN DINETTE TABLE To convert a swing down dinette table into a bed proceed as follows 1 Beach under table and fold leg back by releasing leg latch 2 Baise front portion of table several inches to dis engage inserts from wall plates 11 3 Lower table top into position to complete base for bed 4 Slide seat and back cushion into place over bed area ...

Page 18: ...12 STORAGE ...

Page 19: ... entering the regulator which will cause it to freeze again If the problem persists ask your LP gas supplier to service the tank or regulator removing the moisture or adding an ice inhibitor as required FILLING THE CHASSIS MOUNTED LP GAS TANK To fill the chassis mounted storage tank drive the vehicle to an LP gas supplier or one of the service stations which sell LP gas Look under Gas Liquefied Pe...

Page 20: ...14 in your classified directory or refer to the service directory leor aldolIItil on ell I i to i i ...

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Page 22: ... k e i OeTldNGFJ C lC 1t i o3Ji i LpATiO RECEeT _ EMERGENCY 4 a FART IRCUITS r ___ l_i L _ _ 1 L I t 1 1 I r L 1 1 1 L __ I FURNACE 2i tt 2 __ X i O I lIGH rS INTEAIORJ ENGINE Al TER AT0R o w 2 I 2 0 I 0 I 1 I L BATTERY RGER r o LIGHT S INTERIOR ANO L J RANGE HOOD r fi Pl6 L mCTRICALSCHEMATIC ...

Page 23: ...OI pvciidtJilmaglhQ t e pump_ l e lhe f oII0 linQ R1mCe lure to disconnect the city water DO NOT UN E PUMP i r J j RIN THE SYSTEM ALWAYS 1 llt rJi i i IISWITCH OFFWHEN THE WATE I i IS EMPTY OF WATER OR WHEN NECTED TO CITY WATER RUNNI PUMP WHEN DRY CAN DAMAGE IT AY VOID THEWARRANTY WARNING liSE ONLY POTABLE DRINKING QUAL ITY WATER IN THE TANK FLUSH AND DRAIN BEFOR E EACH USE_ SANITIZE BEFORE USING ...

Page 24: ...Jr water pump manufacturer foraddiHohili checks SANITltINaWATER TANK _ i_ t _ i t I f ___ _ _ It is sU lg Hed thatYo rWesfi water lank be renewed period ioally usingach l priM sl lJ tionfdllowedbyclear wat r rjMes 1 Prepare ifchlprrhesolution byadding Y cup of liquicf hpusehqi j qOlorine base bleach to each galidnofpota le ya er 2 Add oneflallonQf s olutlon to the empty supply tank lor each 15 gaH...

Page 25: ...ihg solids relatively ft ill DO NOT PULLTHE KNII E VALVE OPEN WHENTHE ISIN fHESECUf ED POSITION tile tan k is evacuated into an acceptable dump statioll To evacuate wastes from the proceed as follows j any watEir in the protective cap it firmly counter clockwise Place sewer hose over the termination fitting and secu re by use of hose clamp Place the plastic termination fitting over the motor home ...

Page 26: ...TERIZING THE WATEI l SYSTEM If the motor home is to be stored in temperatures below freez ing the fresh water and waste systems should both be win terized as follows 1 Drain fresh water tank bY QPening water tank drain 2 Open the drain valves on HOT and COLD water pipes These valves are located under interiorcabi net at floor levelariddfain through the rloor After all water has been drained from t...

Page 27: ...TQUowingnorrnal pro cedtiief6remptyJpg hold ngtarik refer to paragraph c on Wa teW t LDra ip i 1g LP GAS SYSTEM ta iil an ffiill with titifreeie Iih d lhteri el bII13t b Ydepre iqgp 1dal c l r REGULATOR Cover to keep moisture ouL LP TANKS Have an attendant put some anhydrous methanol in the tank Wash and inspect for chipped paint touch up if needed ELECTRICAL BATTERIES Add water and recharge iJ n ...

Page 28: ...20 APPLIANCES ...

Page 29: ... 115 1I01t AC power It isceritraliV located When 115 volts are supplied from either an external power supply or the optional Auxiliary Power Generator the converter will switch the load from the batteries to the converter If a battery charger is installed with the converter auxil iary batteries will be brought upto full charge and main tained by the baHery chargeras long as 115 volt power is avail...

Page 30: ... the auxiliary b ttery adeiquateWcharged Electrical appliances and lights can rapidly dis charge the battery AUXILIARY GENERATOR POWE RPLANT Optional The engine driYen U5 voltgenerator power plant if install is located in a special campartment This generator option has a self starting system which includes theauxiliilrv battery Con trols are at the generator and at a remote con trol panel locat ed...

Page 31: ...NOTE Example when optional roof air conditioner is installed 23 Units with automatic switchover power converters will require up to 3 mil utll to switch currer t is suppl ...

Page 32: ...notet Jatthe typedf l1eat controL used for the main oven bi tfl 1er I delay of a few seconds aftei tl1e turned ON before the main oven bu rner ignites If you are sul il the pilotis burning antiCipate approximately five 15Heconds delay for the burner to igrilte If it doesn t ignite within five 5 seconds turn the control knob OFFand Check the pilot light or the supply Motor homes with sta ndard equi...

Page 33: ...g l most h o seholdremgeratoIi the re frigerator will be completely silent when op erating on electric power I ROOF AIR CONDITlQNE R Optionai Your motor home may have an aircortditionerinstalled on the roof which uses H5 volt power frorrtthe generator power plant orfrorrt the external powersov rce dependiri gon systern design The air conditioner has three controls on the lower panel of the air con...

Page 34: ...26 ACCESSORIES ...

Page 35: ...ccordanc r r illst lctioris C _Y _ any approvedcleaningproduct or recqrnmehdedfdfcleaningC MpEits procedure which is Fixtures baths showers or other fiberglass fixtures should Yli r l Gi Yii i m fr only with warm water and mild detergent or al cleaners Harsh abrasives may scratch or discolor the causing it to have to be refinished or replaced It is en ded thatNO ammonia or any cieanercontaining i ...

Page 36: ...he identificationnl mber Of kllys ithWI I11cike of lb ok e til1yo WHome WitHthis ijinformation alb eitwill bepos ibletbobtain dupribates for any kE y that rnight be lost i lf i ill i1 tillii t a ru C iin t C9 1tm I Q f18risifrom t 1e toIIe tm tank mal ll fae tu rer i i rjlJ Jj WAW 1 i 61erwnceorJQ twnical apditiy s which may i n b f R tp p n I a J e f 0 r 1 h o s e c o m p n e n tS ieIUm Ingsyste ...

Page 37: ...TILATioN _ or it is Aq 0m 4 f iij fr 1jf storllge ot roadfiIl n fromheavy tr a lFsp l lJ lii i r ilYlNith warm water afld mild jiltergent Ririiie w it11 pJainwater Applica t ion of a good quality au omdtiliepblish wax will prdtect the fin ish st ill more and add lustre to the color 29 ...

Page 38: ... hanging treIlS Bndobstructions ThesetoQshQQh l rave a coating of segian W lShdil t Bndgrime from he roof whell wastiln9thl l Q gfitoiierpmi iilze o i dati6n Of the roo f rnaWl ls iCki to R E c P oS i L Alu i y lJ I f B 91 a fi ert6rrnMpfrt f pqit i l s fVice requ iredfo yourmi lt rihQme Beppiror serv c for warrallt d appliances I nyour mptor h9ri1il wi lnorm lly b h nql d throughthe foP Rli m lf ...

Page 39: ...1 31 CLEf NING STANOAHOS t ki UPH 014Si iiW _ I C C 1 __ 1 print7 l wash warm no chlorine blea h Tumb le dry low f Remove promptly ...

Page 40: ...32 Lug Nuts See Chassis ManYal Water Tank and Interior Fabrics Power Plant See Power Plant Manual seams roof window Resea 1 all exterior seams roof windows sidewalls etc x ...

Page 41: ...s lipper Paper Pla_tes Cups _ Napkins i ___ Papei T6 Wels _ Ca n Opener Oott le Qpener Sponges_ _ Dish Towels _ Dish Drainer Liquid Detergent Sbap Powder _Window Cleane _Wax Pa r IFoil _ Plastic Bags _ Large Trash Bags _ Portable BBO Charcoal Starter Fluid _ Clothesline _ Clothes pios _ Ma t hes _ Water Pan _Candles _Sheets _ Blankets Sleeping Bags Relaxin _ E_ ntertainment _Playing Cards_ ___ Jjg...

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