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Summary of Contents for Jamboree 1987

Page 1: ...JamborEE BY FLEE1WaJD 1987 ...

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Page 3: ...T AUTOMOTIV SVS NCWO C TIOF CHASSIS AN VE TAA NJ T rs A D RAn WH CH A covmm lY HE serA WAR AN 0 IHe RE5I l CT VE MANuFACWRfR 0 H SE WMPONoms _ tltltcr CIIU O OV OR T EO A MuSt uO N G NCf 0 ACe H AIW 0 co w NST UCfIONS COW N N mE OWN MAN C Am ATION 0 MOD e aN QF mF MOW HOM NORM DFTFRIORAHON DUo TO WEAR GO POW SUCH AS FA N or FAIlO CS OR A S CA W t ETC ND M MA N7 NA Cf A D V eE TEM LJCH AS GHT eUl S...

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Page 5: ... INTIORIOR AND FURNISHING Storage Dinette Conversions Pull out Lounge Conversion Emergency Exit Window e e e n n n n n EII ct nl Prolonged Occupancy Controlling Moisture Condensation 15 LlaUID PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM Filling LP Gas Tanks LP Gas Regulator Using LP Gas System ot Low Temperatures LP Gas System l mk Checks lighting LP Gas Appliances LP Gas Precautions PWMBING Fresh Water System SanitIZin...

Page 6: ...ARNIIYQ PORTABlE FUR BURNING EQUlPMu iT INCWIllIYO WOOD AND CHARCOAL GRIllS AND STOVfS SHAll NOT BE USEO INSID THIS RfCREATIONAl VEHK l E THE USE Of rnIS EOUIPMENT I S DE T CRH I INAl VEHIClE MAY CAliS fI E O ASPHYXIATION WARNING DO N 1 BRING OR STOR lP GAS CONTAINERS ASOLINE OR 1H R flAMMABlE lIOUIDS INSIDE TH V HIClE BECAUSE A fiRE O EXPLOSiON MAY R SUlT A w rnin9 1li0 1 has ee Ioe In LP 9 conto...

Page 7: ...ble If you have any questions regarding operation maintenance or service please contact vour doaler immediately sO Ile can assist you Your dealer s Service Or Sales Department will handle eny normal problem which might oCCur Customer service is of 1 utmost importance to yeur dealer and is just ns important to the manufactumr Your motor home is cevemd by one of the most comprehonsive werranty progr...

Page 8: ... Energy To all of us who drive cars or trucks or heat and cool homes and businesses very little needs to be said about onorgy D SCUSSIOns of tho topic ofton load to the question What can be done to save our natural energy resources There is no singls simpls 2 answer To some energy elliciency is a problem Fleet wood thinks of energy conservation as an opportunity 10 research new ideas while giving ...

Page 9: ...linkages and electrical systems This manu 1 inciwjes a section outlining motor home maillienanCe items and recommended maintenance 3 PREPARATION intervols Adhorcncc to these schcdules will mh imize the possibility of failure of any importBnt sy tem or part of your motor home The time spent inspectiFlg aFld maintaining your motor will provide YOll with many yo rs of reGre tional pleasure LOADING AN...

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Page 11: ... wheel loads as equal as possible Carry only as much water as needed for travel use or to balance the load WheneVllr possible empty the holdirlg tanks before traveling WARNING MODlFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE BY ADDITION OF RACKS NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MAN UFACTURER TO CARRY ADDITIONAl EQUIPMENT OR VEHICLES IS NOT RECOMMENDED Make a lo ding diagram of your properly loaded motor home It w 1I help you loc...

Page 12: ... you motor home fully loaded with drive passengers cargo and the fully loaded nailer att ch9d Again do not axceed the Gross Axle Weight 6 Rating IGAWR of any axla and do not oxcood the Gross Veh de Woight R ting IGVWR of eithe the motor home the trailer or the Gross Combinad Weight Rating IGCWRI of the motor home If any of these ratings are exceeded weight must be eliminated or shifted until scale...

Page 13: ...ITH A SEAT BELT Adjust seat belts as follows Pivot buckle at righl angles to the belt and pull to the desired length 7 To fasten belt be sure it is not twisted then push the tongue end of one belt into the buckle of the mating belt Be SUre it latches Pull the loose end 01 the belt to t ghten To release the belt depress the button in the center of the buckle and slide the tongue out of the buckle A...

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Page 15: ...DOWS OR OTHER OPENINGS REMOTE FROM THE EXHAUST OUTLET OPERATE THE ENGINE ONLY WHEN SAFE DISPERSION OF EXHAUST GASES CAN BE ASSURED AND MONITOR OUTSIDE CONDITIONS TO BE SURE THAT EXHAUST CONTINUES TO BE DISPERSED SAFELY Bewme of exhaust as carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms 9 Dizziness Intense Headache Weakness afld Sleepiness Vomitting Muscular Twitching Throbbing in Temples WARNING DO NOT UNDER A...

Page 16: ... th all of your travel gear is extremely heavy weighing up to seven tons The axle jack furnished with your motor home is capable of lifling the weight on onu wheol or abo t one fourth 01 the total gross weight of the vehicle Tho ground or road surface under the vehicle may not support the weight of the vehicle on lhe small rface area of the jack A strong board Or othof 113t url3Ga mny be neGossmy ...

Page 17: ...uts olton untii you gut to tire serVlce center H ve the wheel nut torque and air pressure checked by professional tire service personnel 11 0 f 0 0 0 y V 0 WHEEL NUT TIGHTENING SEQUENCES Motor Home Wheel Nut Torque 130 180 lb ft 180 240 N m TO CHANGE A REAR WHEEL II only aile tim is flat on a rear dual drive 25 mph or less for no more than 5 miles to a tire service center checking tho tiro ofton 1...

Page 18: ...ion in neutral provided a speed of 35 mph and a distance 01 50 miles is not exceeded 1 this speed or distance must be exceeded disconnect the propshaft or place the rear wheels on a dolly DO NOT TOW ANY VEHICLE AT SPEEDS OVER 50 MPH The safety of the operator and all others in the vicinity of the tow truck and the towed vehicle must be considered at all times during a towing oporation DO NOT ALLOW...

Page 19: ... belt _ Alternator belt 60 AMP _ noo AMP engine JB 566 L Ford _____ JB 386 Ford J382 L 13 Smog pump belt JH 461 Ford Air Gonditioner belt _ A 55 Goodyear or Dayco Air filter Oil filter Fuel filter _ Spark plugs Upper radiator hose Lower radiator hose _ BATTERY SERVICE Main Vehicle Battery D7AZ 9601AR Ford D9A26731 A Ford C4AZ936518 Ford GF 157 IACI ASF42 Ford E3UZ 8260 A Ford _____ D8TZ 8286A Ford...

Page 20: ...capped and cannot tip Or spill Secure all glass containors and dishes bofore traveling Sccum all free standing furniture Extorior stOlage compartments may not be water tight in all climate conditions Carry any articles which could be damaged by water inside the motor home Some models may be equipped With slidu out luggage compartments A cap city rating tag attached to the compartment specifies the...

Page 21: ...ther moislure can condense on tho inside surfaces of your mo Or home during use in cold weather when humidity of lhe imerior air s high This condition is much groat r in a recreational vehicle than in most houses becaus the insulated walls of the vehicle are much thinner thnn hous w II and the mall s e and tighl construction of the vehicle allow a quick buildup 01 high moislUm levels in the inside...

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Page 23: ... on products uvalldulo in your a ea It despite preCHlltlon the ga flow to your 17 appliances should fail at low tomperatures ice may have built up in the regulator Try molting the ice by wmming the regulator using a small light bulb DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME Once flow is restored make certain that the mgulHtor cover is properly installed to prevent water from eotering the regulator whtch will cause...

Page 24: ...clears Have the gas system checked and the cause of the leak corrected before using the system again 2 Inspect the entire LP gas system for leaks or damaged parts before each trip 3 Always be careful when drilling holes or fastening objects to the motor home A gas line could be puncwred by a nail Or SCreW 4 Do nOl restrict access to LP tanks In an emergency the tank orvice valve m st be easily acc...

Page 25: ...he city w tor as follows 1 Close the city w tor valvo 2 Disconnect the water supply hose from the motor home inlet and replace the protectivo Clip 3 Fill the fresh water tanl from city wator supply if necessary 4 Remove and store lhe hose The on board fresh water system in yow motor home can provide fresh water automatically whenever a faucat s oponed The system is pressurized by a 12 volt nutomat...

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Page 27: ...e by an authorized Flaetwood RV Sarv eo Cellte Clogged Filters Dirt mmeml scale or organic matter are filtered Ollt of the system by an ill lille wet filter on the inlet 0 __ side of the water pump If you suspoct a clogged Hlter it is eesily removed and replaced Loosen the clamps at tho inlet and ollilet ends 01 the filter Pull the lines oil the flltor Try backflusiling the filler as a tempormy fi...

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Page 29: ... the bottom of the bowl 23 Toilet Leaks Waler On Floor Check water inlet connection Tighten or clean and tighten if necessary Refer other toilet leaking conditions to an authorized Fleetwood RV Service Center Foot Pedal Hard To Operete Or Blade Stioks ISL models onlyl Spray light film of silicone on blade Poor Flush The leve s AM IVI or padal SLI must be held fully open during Ihe flush Two to Ihr...

Page 30: ...or their operation they am v tually trouble froe The most common problum is illso an unpleasant one clogging You can minimize the chances of clogging by keeping the following considerations in mimi 24 Keep lhe black water tank knife valve close d Fill tank to at least 314 full betore dumping Be sure to cover tho tank bottom with water after dumping Use only toilet tissue formulated for use in sept...

Page 31: ...e holding tanks CAUTION DRAINING THE WATER SYSTEM ALONE WILL NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE COLD WEATHER PROTECTION IF THE MOTOR HOME IS TO BE UN 25 HEATED DURING FREEZING TEMPERATURES CONSULT YOUR DEALER FOR THE BEST WINTERI ZATION PROCEDURE FOR YOUR CLIMATE YOUR DEALER CAN WINTERIZE YOUR MOTOR HOME FOR YOU OR CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ONE OF THE SPACIAL ANTIFREEZES WHICH ARE SAFE AND APPROVED FOR USE IN RV WATE...

Page 32: ...g into an electrical service 1m sure the ground is maintained Do not use two conductor extension cord or any cord or c blo that does not assure approl rjale and adequate ground continuity Never plug the 115 volt cord into an ungroufldod fOceptacie WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE 115 VOLT elECTRICAL SYSTEM WITHOUT A PROPER GROUNO BATTERIES The auxiliary battery used In your motor home is designed espeda...

Page 33: ... explosions Check and adjust the electrolyte level before Chaf jlflg Fill each cell to the indicator with distilled water Do not charge the ballery at a rate that causas the electrolyte to spew out of the vent caps Always remove vent caps boforo ch rflinfl the b ttery Selecting a Replacement Battery When lhe ballery requires mplacement always choose a battery with the same physical and electrical ...

Page 34: ... s Information Kit contains instructional material about the GFI Pleass mad this information Test procedures are outlined thers that must be followod and documented NOTE If the patio outlet doesn t work check the GFI Reset it if nscessary II the GFI continues to trip have the electrical system checked at an authorized Fleetwood Service Center ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT Instructional materisl for the ...

Page 35: ...o signal will disappcar In MONO mode Reduce the treble selting 10 reduce background nOlso Although not yielding the best high fre quency performance at leBst you may be able 10 reduce the irrilation of Ihe distortion 29 GENERATOR POWER PLANT Your motor home may be equipped with a gasoline powered gensrator whiCh will provide complote electrical self containment when regular public utility AC power...

Page 36: ...n monoxide pOisoning tum orf the generalor 30 imm diat ly pen all windows doors and vents get out into frosh ir at once and SUmmon medical assistance WARNING DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUM STANCES OPERATE THE GENERATOR WHILE SLEEPING YOU WOULD NOT BE ABLE m MONlmR OUTSIDE CONDITIONS TO ASSURE THAT GENERATOR EXHAUST DOES NOT ENTER THE INTERIOR AND YOU WOULD NOT BE ALERT m EXHAUST ODORS OR SYMPTOMS OF CARB...

Page 37: ...chemo lor your motor home II YOll need wiring information for a specific model or floor plan contact your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Service Center Becallse of the many motor home models and floor plan variations available it is beyond the scope ef this manual to includo all wiring diagrams possible TYPICAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 31 ...

Page 38: ...ers of asphyxiation WARNING DO NOT USE OPEN FLAMES TO WARM THE LIVING AREA GAS COM BUSTION CONSUMES THE OXYGEN INSIDE THE MOTOR HOME 32 RANGE EXHAUST HOOD The exhaust hood allows vapors and cooking odors to escape and provides a vent for the galley area The hood hss a grease tilter screen which requires periodic cleaning To clean remove the SCreen and wash in soapy watGr Rinse with water and let t...

Page 39: ...on the wall in the living cooking area of your motor home Please read the smoke detector OWrler s Mamml for details on testing arld caring for this important safsty dovico Test the smoke detector after the motor home has been in slorage before each trip and al least once a week during use Depress and hold the test button on the cover for up to 20 seconds The horn should sound a loud alarm This ind...

Page 40: ...motive wax polish Will help maintain the finish Inspect the undercarriage fter the winter driving season to detect damage to the corrosion protactlvu coating 34 Windows Doors Vents Locks o Keep moving parts of Windows and latches adjusted and maintained Lubricate the windows with a light oil or powdered graphite at least ance a year Check and tighten the screws holding the windows in place periodi...

Page 41: ...TILATED AREAS 35 Make sum th3t II 3S to be rusealed am bsolutaly dry befora new sealant is applied INTERIOR Upholstery Drapes Professionally dry clean only Frequent vacuuming or light brushing between cleanings will belp prevent accumulation of dirt and grime Usc 01 w ter b sed or detergent based cleaners may cause shrinking Water stains may become permanent WARNING DO NOT USE lACQUER THINNER NAIL...

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Page 43: ...weaters Various Shoes _________ Socks _Balilinn SUilS iHnts Cnps Rai w ar Hondkorcnicfs Pajamas SLEEPING GEAR Pillows PiIIOW Cn Gs Sheets Blanka s _____ Sleepl B gs RELAXING ENTERTAINMENT _Plaving Cards Jigsow PUZ7lns G m _Books Mogn7incs _____ Writin Pods Pencils Canopy or Awning ____ B3ttF ry Radio Foldlnw Chai s SPORTS _____ Fishi g Rods Tackle Box Bolt _Bnsobnll lim Gloves _____ Footboll Frisb...

Page 44: ...dress Telephono__ COlltect Insurance Policy Company ______ Agent Name Telephone__ Policy Numbe Range Ovan MmlufllctufUr Model Serial Number Refrigerator Maoufar turer __________ Model Serial Number_______ furnace Maflufactuf r Model Serial Numbor Water Heater Manufacturer ___________ Model Serial Numhe ________ 38 ...

Page 45: ...ditioner ManufaCturer Model Serial Number Microwave Oven Manufacturer __ _ Model Serial Number__ Stereo Manufacturor Model Serial Number Generator Manufacturer Model Serial Number Miscellaneous Key Number _ 39 ...

Page 46: ...12 vol living system _____ 26 115 volt AC system _ 26 Schematic 31 Emergency exit window 15 Entartainment equipment 28 Entry doo resealing _ 35 Entry step 7 40 G I J K L M o Exheust gases Exhaust gas carbon monoxide poisoning Fabrics cleaning Filte fresh water _ Flat tire changir lg Fresh watar system City water inlet Filter Pump Tank Front end alignment Front wheels changir lg Furnace Fuses Gear ...

Page 47: ...model 23 Maimenance 23 Troubleshooting 23 Tongue weight trailer 5 Towing instrllctions 12 UN w 41 Towing alltomobllos 6 Towiflg trailors 5 Trallor hitches 5 Trailer towing 5 Transmission cooler 8 Upholstery cleaning 35 Ventilation to redllce moisture condeflsation 15 Vems Overhead Bath Range hood Walls cleaning Warranty 16 34 10 32 35 Waste watsr system 22 Holding tanks 23 Knile valves 23 Terminat...

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