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Summary of Contents for Jamboree Rallye 1986

Page 1: ...Jamboree RALLYE BY FlEETVVaJD 1986 ...

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Page 3: ...AIR FOR SA Or RATlcm_ BEFOIlE Il1 ERATlON t O EN OVERHEAO VENT OR TUM ON XHAUSr FAN AND 2 OPEN WlNDOW WAIINING DO NOT SRI G OR STORE LP lAS CONTAINERS GASOUNE OR OTHER flAMMABLE UOUIOS INSIDE THE VEHICL ECAUSE A Iru OR EXPLOSION MAV RESUlT A in I bol h bo I cd nos tn lr or Thi o 1 d 00 Nor fiLL CO AII J RISI TO MORE THAN au J l RCEl JT OF CAPACITY 0 01 0 ho LP Ol n o n re ult In n oU llow h Ch u o...

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Page 5: ...n n n n INTERIOR AND FURNISHING 15 Storage Dinetw Conversions Pull out LOlm e Conversion Emergency Exit Window Effects of Prolonged Occupancy Controlling Moisture Condensation L1UUID PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM Filling LP Gas Tanks LP Gas Regulator Using LP Gas System at Low Temperatures LP Gas S tem Leak Checks Lighting LP Gas Appii ccs LP Gas Praceutions PLUMBING Fresh Wale System The Waler Pump The Mo...

Page 6: ... NOT eW 1 THE AlHQ DTIV S TfM IINcwmNG TtiO CtiASSI ANO D tVE AlN TIR S ANO BAn S WH eli A C COVERED Ell THE AI WNlRANTI OF THE TlVE MA UFACru S 0 THESO COMPON NTS omOT CAUSW BY U RCl P TO A Anus M US NEGLlG OR AOXIOEN WO TO COMPLY Wi H N TRU ONS CONTA NW N THO OWN W MAN C U O OR MOD FlCArIO 0 THe MOTO HOM 3 NORMAL DHE ORATlON DUE TO WtA QR EX S SUCH AS ADING OF e OR DflAem CA T W A ETC 4 NO M PMI...

Page 7: ...e If you have any questions regarding operation maintenance or service please contact your dealer immediately so he can essist you Your dealer s Sarvice or Salos Department will handle any normal problem which might occur Customer service is of 1 utmost importance to your dealer and is just as important to the manufacturer Your motor home is COilered by one of the most comprehensive warranty progr...

Page 8: ...llt energy Discussions of tha topic often lead to tho question What call be dOM to save our natural energy resourcos There is no single simple answer To some enOfgy effiCiency is a problem Fleet wood thinks of energy conservation as an opportu ily to research new ideas while giving you the best in 2 rcGre t onal living Space age technology has given us lightweight but strong and attractive materia...

Page 9: ... steering linkages nd electricBI systems This maf u 1 inciudos a section outlining motor home maintenance items and recommended maintenance 3 intervals Adherence to these schedules will mimmit e the possibility of failure of any important system Of part of your motor homo Tho time spent inspecling and maintaining your motor will provide you with many years of recreational pleasme LOADING AND WEIGH...

Page 10: ...If the loaded weight of your motor home excoBds the GVWR or the weight on eny axle exceeds thet axle s GAWR tho motor home is overloaded and you ll have to remove items to bring the wOlght down to or below the GVWR and GAWR Follow the method outlined here to dotormine the weight of your motor home Use a platform scale and keep the motor home as levol as possible during all measurements 1 Drive the...

Page 11: ... home rea framo arrd body Cause unstable driving and handling characteristics and may restrict your rights under the Ownercare warranty Do not tow a trailer weighing more than 3500 pounds or more than recommended by the chassis manufacturer whichever is less Heavier trailers Call cause damage to the motor home structuro or drive train causO unstable driving or handling characteristics or restnet y...

Page 12: ...ed with safety belts should not be occupied while the vehicle is in motion and will be labeled NOT FOR USE WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION It is not possible to belt in persons using beds 6 WARNING WHILE THE MOTOR HOME IS IN MOTION FASTEN SEAT SELTS AND DO NOT ALLOW PASSENGERS TO OCCUPAY ANY SEAT OR BED THAT IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A SEAT BELT Adjust seat belts as follows Pivot buckle at right arlgles...

Page 13: ...riyo Or park Avoid low roofs whon pulling in for SOfvico ThiS may be particularly important if you drive with the overhead vents open or I the molOr home is equipped with a roof air conditioner roof rack C8 Or TV mdio antenna When parking parallel to curb be sure to lIow for poles Or obstructiofls as the front and rear potlions of the motor home swing wider than an au omobile When parking on an in...

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Page 15: ...E The motor home itself with all of your travel gear Is extremely heavy weighing up to seven tons The axlo jack fumished with your Illotor home is Gapable of IIWrl9 the weight on one wheel Or about orle fourth of the total gross wOight 01 the vehicle The ground Or road surface under the vehicle may not support the weight of the vehicle on the small surface area of the jack A strong board or olher ...

Page 16: ...in the diagram to the specified torque 10 04 2 t fJ 08 70 03 40 0 6 2 O LS c 0 So 2 Y 7 WHEEL NUT TIGHTENING SEQUENCES Motor Home Wheel Nut Torque 130 180 lb ft 180 240 N m 14 Completely lower and remove the jack Removo blocks boards and other tools 15 Drive the vehicle off the chock 16 CheCK the tightness of the wheell1uts often untH you get to a tiro sorvic center Have the wheel nut torque and a...

Page 17: ...he loads imposed by liftLng from the rear If the rear whools am disabled place the motor home 0 a flat bed trailer or use a heavy duty dolly under the reer wheels and tow from the front NOTE IF YOUR MOTOR HOME MUST BE TOWED PREVENT DAMAGE BY HAVING THE TOW TRUCK DRIVER FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE CHASSIS OWNER S MANUAL 11 LIFTING PROCEDURE 1 Attach hoob to the inboard ends of the lowe control a...

Page 18: ... running 3 Release AUXILIARY START button and oporate motor hom in normal manner When operating properly your vehicle altemelor will ha able to handle normal vahicle driving requirements and also recharge the batteries m a masonable time whon on the road 12 AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONER For specilic instructions mlGr to the inrorm Hion provided by the air condition r manulactufCr CAUTION THE AUTOMOTI...

Page 19: ...dl Alternator belt 60 AMP __ JB 386 Fordl 100 AMP J382 L Smog pump belt JH 461 Ford Air conditioner belt A 55 Goodyear or Dayco Air Hlter D7AZ 9601AR iF ord Oil filter Fuel filter Spark plugs Upper radiator hose Lower radiator hoso Fuel Filter Replacement D9A26731 A Fordl C4AZ93651B Fordl GF 157 lAC ASF42 Ford E3UZ 8260 A Ford I D8TZ 8286A Ford Your motor home is equipped with a large capacity spi...

Page 20: ...an authorized service center Iistod in the materi81 14 provided in your Owner s Information Kit Routine 01 emergency service such as adding oil changing filtsrs or replacing spark plugs could be accomplishad at an auto service centsr but must be done in accordance with the service instructions specified by tho generator mnnufaClUrer ...

Page 21: ...apped and cannot tip Of spill Secure all glass containers and dishas before traveling Secure all free standirlg furniture Exterior storage compartments may not be watar tight in all climate conditions Carry any articleS which could be damaged by water inside the motor home Some models may be equipped with slide out luggage compartments A capacity rating tag attached to the compartment specifies th...

Page 22: ...Can condorlse on tbe inside surfaces of your motor home during llse in cold weather when humidity of the interior air is high This condition is much greater in a recreational vehicle than in most houses heca se the inslll3tcd walls of tho v hiclo arc much th nn tharl house walls and the smal size and tighl construction of the vehicle allow a quick buildup of high moisture levels in the inside air ...

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Page 24: ...on on products available in yom mea If despIte precaution the gas flow to your 18 appliancos should fail at low temperatures ice may havo built up in the regulator Try molting the ice by warming lhe regulator using a small light bulb DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME Once flow is restored make certain th t the regulator cover is proporly installed to prevefll water from onto ng the regulator which will cau...

Page 25: ...or clears Have the ga system checked and the cause of the leak correcled before using the system again 2 Inspect the entire LP gas system for leaks or damaged parts befme each trip 3 Always be careful when drilling holes or fastening objects to Ihe motor home A gas line could be punctured by nail or scrow 4 00 not restrict access to LP tanks In an emergency the tank service valve must be easily ac...

Page 26: ...ator supply hose from tho motor home it lel end replace ttle pro eclive cap 3 Fill the fresh waler tank Irom city wate supply if lleGossmy 4 Remove alld store the hose The Of bomd fresh wate system in your mO Of home C n provide frEsh water automatically whenever a faucot is opened The system is pressuflZed by a 12 volt automatic sell priming pump which operates any time power is available and the...

Page 27: ...panel See ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 21 THE MONITOR PANEL The monitor panel allows YOll 10 cOflvofliontly check the approximate levels in the fresh water tank and the holding taflks Electrical probos installed in the tanks measure the levels at variolls pomts irl the tanks 1 Press WATER or HOLPING TANK 1 OR 2 rocker switches Holding tank 1 is the black water tarlk and holding tank 2 Is gray water 2 The E o...

Page 28: ... b st b mode by an authorized Fleetwood RV Service Centor Clogged Filters Di t mineral scale or organic mattm am filtered out of the system bv afl in line water filter on tho inlet side of the water pump If you suspect a clogged fjiter it is easily removed and replaced Loosen the clamps at the inlet and outlet ends of the filter Pull the lines off the ilter Try backflushing Ihe filter as a tempora...

Page 29: ...e pllmp Pump Cycles On And Off When All Fallcets Are Closed Check for leaks in the wate lines 23 Be sure tank drain valves are tightly closed The pump may have all irltemalleak Reler pump repairs to an authorized Fleetwood RV ServicB Center Pump Does Not Shut Off Water tank may be empty Check battery condition A low battery will allow the pump to Illn bllt not develop enollgh pressure to shut olf ...

Page 30: ...l in tho bottom of the bowl 24 Toilet leaks Water 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 Operate Or Blade Sticks ISL models only Spray light film of silicone 011 blade Poor Flush Tho levers AM IV or pedal SLI must be held fully open during the flush Two to ...

Page 31: ...vices for their oporation they are virtually trouble free The most comman problem is also an unpleasant one clogging You can minimize the chances of clogging by keaping the following considerations in mind 25 Keep tho black water tank knile valve closed Fill tank to at least 3 4 lull before du nping Be sure to cover the tank bottom with water fte dumping Use only toilet tissue formulated for use i...

Page 32: ... holding tanks CAUTION DRAINING THE WATER SYSTEM ALONE WILL NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE COLD WEATHER PROTECTION IF THE MOTOR HOME IS TO BE UN 26 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 WATER...

Page 33: ...an electrical service be sure the gro lnd is maintained 00 not use a two conductor extension cord or any cord or cable that does not assure appropriate and adequate ground contirt lity Never plug tho 115 volt cord into art ungrounded receptacle WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THE 115 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM WITHOUT A PROPER GROUND BATTERIES The auxiliary battery used in your motor home is designed especiall...

Page 34: ...ns Check and adjust the electrolyte level before charging Fill each celi to the indicator with distilled water Do not chargo the battery at a rate that causes the electrolyte to spew out of the vent caps Always remove vent caps before charging the battery Selecting a Replacement Battery _ When the battery requires replacement always choose a battery with the Same physical and electrical Characteri...

Page 35: ...12 volts DC be sure to install a 29 choke filter with an amperage rating matched to the current requirements of the equipment TV ANTENNA Optional The roof mounted antenna is designed for coption of VHF and UHF tolevision signals Operating and maintenance instructions are included in your Owner s Information Kit When gatting ready to travel remember to lower the antanna and secure il to prevent dam...

Page 36: ...Intense headache Muscular twitchi g Weakness and sleepiness Throbbing in temples 30 If symptoms indicate the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning turn off the generator immediately open all windows doors and vents get out into fresh air at once and summon medical assistance WARNING DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUM STANCES OPERATE THE GENERATOR WHILE SLEEPING YOU WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO MONITOR OUTSIDE CON...

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Page 39: ...ve wax polish Will help maintain the finish Inspect the Undercarriage after the winter driving season to detect damage to tho corrosion protective coating 33 Windows Doors Vents Locks Keep moving parts of windows and latches adjusted and maintained Lubricate the windows with a light oil or powdered graphite at least onee a year Check and tighten the screws holding the windows in place periodi ally...

Page 40: ...VENTILATED AREAS 34 Make sure that all areaS to be resealed are absolutely dry before now soalan is applied INTERIOR Upholstery Drapes Professionally dry clean only Frequent vacuuming Or light brushing between cleanings will help prevent accumulation of dirt and grime Use of water based or detergant basad cleaners may cause shrinking Water stairls may become permanent WARNING DO NOT USE LACQUER TH...

Page 41: ...Hinges Slides etc X Inspect and Clean Vents X Clean Battery Cables and Terminals X Inspect Suspension X Service Chassis ISee Chassis Manual X Torque Lug Nuts ISee Chassis Manuall X Sanitize Water Tank X Clean Drapes and Interior Fabrics X Service Power Plant ISeo Powar Plant Manual Check all exterior seams roof window X sidewall windshield etc Reseal roof if necessary X Reseal windows sidewalls do...

Page 42: ... 115 volt AC system SChematic Emergency exit window Entertainment equipment_ Entry door resealing Entry step_ C 8 H 10 ____ 24 n n n 16 6 G H I J K M D Exhaust gases Exhaust gas carbon monoxide poisoning Exterior storage conlpartmen s FabriCS cle nlng Filter fresh waler _ Fla lire ch JElging _ Frosh wator system City water inlet Filter Pump Tank _ Front end alignment Front wheels changing Furnace ...

Page 43: ...aintonance Troubleshooling 24 Tongue weight t aile _ Towing instruclions _ 24 24 6 11 w Towing automobiles Towing trailers Trailer hitches Trailm towing Transmission cooler Upholstory cleaning Ventilation to reduce moisture condensation Vents Overhead Bath _ Range hood _ Walls cleaning _ Warranty Waste water system Holding tonks Kniio valves Tormination fitting Water hoator Wutor pressure oxc ssiv...

Page 44: ...ress TelephOfle ______ Contact Insurance Policy Company Agerlt N mo Telepilone _______ Policy Number RangeiOven Manufacturer Model Serial Number_______ Refrigerator Manufacturer Model Serial Number Furnace Manufacturer Model Serial Number_________ Water Heater Manllfocturer _______ Model ___________ Serial Numbor____ ...

Page 45: ...cturer Model Serial Number__ Microwave Ollen Manufacturer Model Serial Number____________ Stereo Manufacturer ______________ Model Serial Number_________ Generator Manufacture Model Senal Number___ _ Miscellaneous Key Number ...

Page 46: ...ck ts _Swaaters _ ________Variaus Shoes Socks Bathing Suits Hats Caps Rainwear _________HondkGrGhlals ____P j8mas SLEEPING GEAR Pillows _______ Pillow C sas Sheets _______Blankst ___Sleeping B gs RELAXING ENTERTAiNMENT _PlaYing Cards Jigsaw Puzzles Game Books Magazines Wrlt ng Pads Pencils ____Canopy or Awning 8anery Radio Foldi g Chairs SPORTS Fishing Rod __________Tackle Box Bait Baseball Bat Gl...

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