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Summary of Contents for Limited 1989

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Page 3: ...should contact the MANUFAC TURING PLANT at the address listed below and provide the manufacturer with a description in writing of the problem and attempts made to resolve it MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGA...

Page 4: ...as liquid LP gas The following label has been placed in the vehicle near the range area IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch electrical s...

Page 5: ...000 0021 Entry Doors Screens And Locks 0000000000000 21 Windows 000000000000000000000000000000021 Mini Blinds 000000000000000000000 0 0 021 Emergency Exit Window 00 00 00 0 000 21 Storage 00 0 0000000...

Page 6: ...e Electrical 47 Jump Starting 47 Transmission 47 Maintenance And Inspection 47 Heating And Air Conditioning 47 Inspection 47 Air Conditioner Operational Quick Checks 47 Electrical Circuit Diagnosis 48...

Page 7: ...Your motor home is covered by one of the most comprehensive warranty programs in the RV industry and this manual contains a section outlining the war ranty and explaining your rights and obligations a...

Page 8: ...of your RV is important if you 2 are going to get the most out of the convenience and safety items built into your vehicle Be as familiar with it as you are with your personal car or truck The bookle...

Page 9: ...or home are pictured below Record all key numbers and keep them in a safe place at home and in the motor home Keys Key No 3 OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION Since everyone s recreational and travel needs...

Page 10: ...__ Serial Number ____________ ____ ____________ __ i Date Purchased ______________________________________ ___________________ _____ ____ Dealer Name __________________ ______________________________...

Page 11: ...Model Serial Number Air Conditioner Manufacturer Model Serial Number Microwave Oven Manufacturer Model Serial Number Stereo Manufacturer Model Serial Number Generator Manufacturer Model Serial Number...

Page 12: ...igerator LPlelectric Magic Chefl Cook Top four burner Stainless Steel Power Range Vent w light monitor panel clock Convection Microwave Oven Coffee Maker Food Center w ice crusher Ice Maker Water Puri...

Page 13: ...ressures if necessary Check batteries Check running lights turn signals interior and panel lights Check brakes brake fluid brake lights Check cooling system Check windshield wipers washers and washer...

Page 14: ...wiping action 3rd notch Fast wiping action To WASH press inner knob then release One press of washer knob cycles wipers once The washer nozzles are located on the wiper arms close to the wiper blades...

Page 15: ...t Entry step RefrigElrator 12 volt operation Generator start 10 Rear View Video Monitor and Controls 11 Instrument Cluster Engine vacuum Transmission oil temperature Generator hour meter See Chassis O...

Page 16: ...especially children should be restrained whenever riding in vehiCles Holding a child in your arms is not a substitute for a child restraint system In an accident a child held in a person s arms can b...

Page 17: ...or desert temperatures can put extreme demands on drivetrain components especially the transmission Under extreme heat conditions you may need to turn off the vehicle air conditioner to improve engine...

Page 18: ...s automotive fuel and emissions systems are sophisticated and highly engineered to meet Federal and state emissions standards They are also sometimes sen sitive to fuel types and blends particularly...

Page 19: ...ine is not and requires extra cooling the fan turns at full speed High engine speed and temperature con ditions such as pulling away from a stop after long freeway driving can cause loud fan noise unt...

Page 20: ...TMENT CREATING A SAFE TY HAZARD IF THE ENGINE MUST BE RUN WITH THE ENGINE COVER OFF FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES BE SURE THE VEHICLE INTERIOR IS ADEQUATELY VENTILATED TIRES Your motor home is equipped wit...

Page 21: ...rth of the total gross weight ofthe 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 other flat su...

Page 22: ...f white the vehicle is in motion causing loss of control and possible collision John Deere Chassis 14 Completely lower and remove the jack Remove blocks boards and other tools 16 15 Drive the vehicle...

Page 23: ...w anyone to go under a vehicle while it is being lihed by towing equipment unless the disabl ed vehicle is adequately supported by safety stands Do not tow the motor home from the rear Towing from the...

Page 24: ...taking more than one day The larger passenger capacity for day use provides less cargo capacity for trips or acitivites not involving overnight stays It may be necessary to reduce the amount of water...

Page 25: ...re quired limit 8 The motor home should also be weighed from side to side This will require positioning both wheels on each side down the center of the scale plat form and taking a reading for each si...

Page 26: ...e Ownercare warranty 20 Do not exceed the Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR The GCWR is the total weight of the motor home and trailer you intend to tow The GCWR of the John Deere motor home chassis e...

Page 27: ...located at the bottom of the window Mini Blinds To raise mini blinds Release bottom of blind from retainer Pull straight down on cord and release at desired height It is not necessary to pull the cor...

Page 28: ...rs lift up slightly then pull open Closets may be equipped with 12 volt lights that may be switched to turn ON when the closet door is opened Be sure the light goes OFF when you close the closet door...

Page 29: ...he air inside a recreational vehicle can contain a sUrprisingly large amount of water vapor Estimates indicate that a family of four can vaporize up to three gallons of water daily through breathing c...

Page 30: ...tances almost anything can be destroyed by fire The fire extinguisher furnished with your motor home is rated for Class B gasoline grease flammable li quids and Class C electrical fires since these ar...

Page 31: ...do this Monitor the filling of the tank continually The flow and 25 pressure at some park and city water supplies could damage the tank if left unattended After filling the tank close the valve repla...

Page 32: ...dications can be caused by a Water with low mineral content Level is measured by a very low level electrical signal traveling through the liquid Some water very low in mineral content used in the fres...

Page 33: ...h out and clean screen Reverse procedure to install Operate the water pump and check for leaks Excessive Water Pressure Some campground water systems may operate at pressures that can damage the water...

Page 34: ...tructions found in your Owner s Information Package Toilet M intenance The toilet does not require any routine maintenance Clean the unit with a high grade non abrasive cleaner DO NOT use highly conce...

Page 35: ...they are vir tually troublefree The most common problem is also an unpleasant one clogging You can minimize the chances of clogging by keeping the following con siderations in mind Keep the black wat...

Page 36: ...EZES WHICH ARE SAFE AND APPROVED FOR USE IN RV WATER SYSTEMS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FURNISHED WITH THE ANTIFREEZE 30 WARNING DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE OR WINDSHIELD WASHER ANTIFREEZE IN THE MOTOR HOME WA...

Page 37: ...well as the 120 volt AC system Fuses for the 12 volt DC circuits are located at the converter panel Always replace fuses with the same type and amperage rating 31 WARNING DO NOT INSTALL 12 VOLT FUSES...

Page 38: ...rdware clean and free of corrosion and chemical accumulation Battery Charging Normally the battery will be kept charged by either the motor home charging system while on the road or by the AC DC power...

Page 39: ...wood Service Center 33 Converter GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER Bathrobm and patio 120V electrical outlets are pro tected by a Ground Fault Interrupter GFI This device is provided in compliance with ANSI Al...

Page 40: ...stening to FM broadcasts In many cases multipath distortion is responsible for these phenomena Both television and FM signals are broadcast at very high frequencies from 50 million cycles per second u...

Page 41: ...itation of the distortion 3 5 GENERATOR POWER PLANT Your motor home may be equipped with a gasoline powered generator which will provide complete elec trical self containment when regular public utili...

Page 42: ...R MOVEMENTS CAN CARRY EXHAUST GASES INSIDE THE VEHICLE THROUGH WIN DOWS OR OTHER OPENINGS REMOTE FROM THE GENERATOR EXHAUST OPERATE THE GENERATOR ONLY WHEN SAFE DISPERSION OF EXHAUST GASES CAN BE ASSU...

Page 43: ...Remove plug from exhaust outlet Visually inspect unit for damage insect or animal intrusion Be sure carburetor and governor linkages are free Check oil tag to be sure oil or the proper grade and weig...

Page 44: ...Always be careful when drilling holes or fasten ing objects to the motor home The gas supply lines could be punctured by a nail or screw 4 Do not restrict access to LP tanks In an emergen cy the tank...

Page 45: ...e very important that the vent is clean and free of obstruction Clogging from corrosion dirt in sect nests or other debris is the most common cause of regulator malfunction Even a small piece of mater...

Page 46: ...TOR FUEL SER VICE STATION TURN OFF ALL PILOT LIGHTS AND APPLIANCES INDIVIDUALLY BEFORE RE FUELING OF MOTOR FUEL TANKS AND OR 40 PERMANENTLY MOUNTED LP GAS CON TAINERS WHEN NOT INDIVIDUALLY TURNED OFF...

Page 47: ...e detector to insure complete dispersion of the gas from the lighter and to prevent another sounding of the alarm 41 A silence button allows you to temporarily quiet the alarm for 60 seconds after it...

Page 48: ...los ed water system of your motor home The water heater tank is designed internally with an air gap at the top of the tank to reduce this weeping phenomenon In time though the heating and ex pansion o...

Page 49: ...preventive maintenance requirements Remember that air con ditioners require a large portion of your available elec tric power 43 REFRIGERATOR Consult the operating instructions furnished in your Owner...

Page 50: ...oke detector after the motor home has been in storage before each trip and at least once a week during use Twist the cover of the smoke detector counterclock wise to remove it from the wall bracket If...

Page 51: ...ing on the type of roads 45 driven individual driving habits etc To obtain max imum tire life inspect tires for wear and damage regularly If general tread wear indicates only 1 16 between any two adja...

Page 52: ...ooner if it is dirty Check hoses regularly for signs of damage or deterioration and tighten hose clamps if necessary Check hoses for cuts or abrasion damage If the hoses have become hard and brittle a...

Page 53: ...as this could cause a ground connection and counteract the benefits of this procedure 4 Attach one end of the remaining negative cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery 47 and the other...

Page 54: ...hem inflated to the recommended pressures 3 Check for a difference in the ride height between right and left sides of the vehicle 48 NOTE Excessive or unevenly distributed loads also affect ride heigh...

Page 55: ...ns are usually oil based Removal of this type of stain may require the use of highly flammable or poisonous solvents Refer this type of service to your dealer or an authorized Fleet wood Service Cente...

Page 56: ...be resealed are absolute ly dry before new sealant is applied 50 INTERIOR Upholstery Drapes The following upholstery decor items are made of Trevira polyester To retain the flame retardant nature of t...

Page 57: ...over exterior vents water heater furnace range hood refer to prevent insects from getting in Be sure to remove all covering material before using appliances or vents Cap or close holding tank drain ci...

Page 58: ...See PLUMBING Section Apply graphite lubricant to the knife valve actuator rod s Be sure ALL water from ALL plumbing fixtures has been drained 52 CAUTION DRAINING THE WATER SYSTEM ALONE WILL NOT PROVI...

Page 59: ...ace air conditioner filters Cover the air conditioner shroud s 53 Mask the windows on the inside to reduce cur tain drape and carpet fading Thoroughly clean the interior of the motor home including ca...

Page 60: ...all 12 volt lights and accessories Install new batteries in battery operated devices Check monitor panel operation Open and operate vents and vent fans including the range hood fan 54 Operate each LP...

Page 61: ...bricate Hinges X Inspect and Clean Vents X Clean Battery Cables and Terminals X Inspect Suspension X Service Chassis See Chassis Manual X Torque Lug Nuts See Chassis Manual X Sanitize Water Tank X Cle...

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Page 63: ...underneath to be sure all attachments clear the understructure of the motor home 7 Lift the vehicle until the front wheels are a minimum of 5 above the ground Be sure there is adequate ground clearanc...

Page 64: ...s FLEETWOOD MOTOR HOMES OF PENNSYLVANIA INC Route 487 RFD 1 P O Drawer 5 Paxinos Pennsylvania 17860 717 644 0B17 FLEETWOOD MOTOR HOMES OF CALIFORNIA INC Motor Home S m ice Center 1975 Third St P O Box...

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