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Summary of Contents for TIOGA ARROW 1986

Page 1: ...TIOGA ARROW BY FLEET1NCDO 1986...

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Page 3: ...HEN THE APPLIANCE IS USED FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME WARNING PORTABLE FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT INCWOING WOOD AND CHARCOAL GRilLS AND STOVES SHALL NOT BE USED INSIDE THIS RECREATIONAL VEHICLE THE USE OF TH...

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Page 5: ...f Prolonged Occupancy Controlling MOisture Condensation 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 11 11 12 13 13 13 13 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM Fllimg LP Gas Tanks LP Gas...

Page 6: ...t _ 1o esOI t MANUfACTURING PLA n OBLIGATIONS Upon ece pl 01 tree 01 a c m 1 de le was unable 0 un ltr U 10 UOIVfi I e p ot klm I m nu aclu f I plan 11 epa O eplace nv pa cessa y 10 cor eCI del IS n n...

Page 7: ...f you have any questions regarding operation maintenance or service please contact your dealer immediately so he can assist you Your dealer s Service or Sales Department will handle any normal problem...

Page 8: ...t energy OiscusSlons of the tOI ie often lead to the question What can be done to save our natural energy resources There is no single simple answer To some energy efficiency IS a problem Fleet wood t...

Page 9: ...nkages and electrical systems ThiS manual Includes a section outlining motor home m llntenance Items and recommended maIntenance 3 PREPARATION Intervals Adherence to these schedules wIll mInimize the...

Page 10: ...me If the loaded weight of your motor home exceeds the GVWR or the weight on any axle exceeds that axle s GAWR the motor home IS overloaded and you ll have to remove Items to bring the weight down to...

Page 11: ...hitch and trailer Hitch claSSification Class II limit the vertical hitch load tongue weight of trailer to a maximum of 250 pounds HeaVier vertical hitch loads can cause damage to your 5 motor home rea...

Page 12: ...ith safety belts should not be occupied while the vehicle is in motion and will be labeled NOT FOR USE WH ILE THE VE HI CLE IS IN MOTION It IS not pOSSible to belt in persons USIng beds 6 WARNING WHIL...

Page 13: ...e or park Avoid low roofs when pulling In for service ThiS may be particularly Important if you drive with the overhead vents open or If the motor home IS equ ipped with a roof air conditioner roof ra...

Page 14: ...S 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 D...

Page 15: ...all of your travel gear IS extremely heavy weighing up to seven tons The axle Jack furnished with your motor home IS capable of lifting the weight on one wheel or about one fourth of the total gross...

Page 16: ...the sequence shown In the diagram to the speCified torque 10 o 04 S 2 0 o o 7 0 WHEEL NUT TI GHTENING SEQUENCES Motor Home Wheel Nut Torque 130 180 lb ft 1180 240 N m 14 Completely lower and remove th...

Page 17: ...ads Imposed by lifting from the rear If the rear wheels are disabled place the motor home on a flat bed trailer or use a heavy duty dolly under the rear wheels and tow from the front NOTE IF YOUR MOTO...

Page 18: ...ning 3 Release AUXILIARY START button and operate motor home In a normal manner When operating properly your vehicle alternator w ill be able to handle normal vehicle dnving requirements and also rech...

Page 19: ...61 Ford Smog pump belt Air conditioner belt Air filter 011 filter Fuel filter Spark plugs Upper radiator hose Lower radiator hose Fuel Filter Replacement A 55 Goodyear or Dayco D7AZ 9601AR RHd D9A2673...

Page 20: ...authorized service center listed in the materi al 14 provided in your Owner s Information KIt Routine or emergency service such as adding oil changing filters or replacing spark plugs could be accomp...

Page 21: ...ed and cannot tip or spill Secure all glass containers and dishes before traveling Secure all free standing furniture Exterior storage compartments may not be water tight in all climate conditions Car...

Page 22: ...n condense on the inside surfaces of your motor home dUring use In cold weather when humidity of the Interior air IS high ThiS condition IS much greater In a recreational vehicle than III most houses...

Page 23: ...terror air Increasing condensation Do not use an air humidifier InSide the motor home Wa ter put Into the air by the humidifier will Increase condensation 17 Ventilate closets and cabinets During prol...

Page 24: ...on products available in your area If despite precaution the gas flow to your 18 appliances should fail at low temperatures ice may have built up in the regulator Try melting the Ice by warming the r...

Page 25: ...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 tnp 3 Always be care ful...

Page 26: ...he water supply hose from the motor home inlet and replace the protective cap 3 Fill the fresh water lank from crty water supply If necessary 4 Remove and store the hose The on board fresh water syste...

Page 27: ...panel See ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 21 THE MONITOR PANEL The monitor panel allows you to conveniently check the approximate levels in the fresh water tank and the holding tanks Electrical probes Installed in...

Page 28: ...st be made by an authOrized Fleetwood RV Service Center Clogged Filters Dirt mineral scale or organic matter are filtered out of the system by an In line water filter on the Inlet 9 0 0 side of the wa...

Page 29: ...p Pump Cyc les On And O ff When All Faucets Are Closed Check for leaks in the water lines 23 Be su re tank drain valves are tightly closed The pump may have an internal leak Refer pump repairs to an a...

Page 30: ...n the 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 Servi...

Page 31: ...for their operation they are virtually tlOuble free The most common problem is also an unpleasant one clogging You can minimize the chances of Clogging by keeping the follOWing conSiderations in mind...

Page 32: ...the 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...

Page 33: ...o an electrical service be sure the ground is maintained Do not use a two conductor ex tension cord or any cord or cable that does not assure appropriate and adequate ground continuity Never plug the...

Page 34: ...s Check and adjust the electrolyte level before charging Fill each cell to the indicator with distilled water Do not charge the battery at a rate that causes the electrolyte to spew out of the vent ca...

Page 35: ...olts DC be sure to install a 29 choke filter wah an amperage rating matched to the current requirements of the equipment TV ANTENNA Optional The roof mounted antenna is designed for reception of VHF a...

Page 36: ...ntense headache Muscular twitching Weakness and sleepiness Throbbing in temples 30 If symptoms indicate the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning turn off the generator immediately open all w indow...

Page 37: ...p _ L C I L l ll2 I TYPICAL ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 31...

Page 38: ...ehicle Proper ventilation when using the cooking appliances Will prevent the dangers of asphyxiation WARNING DO NOT USE OPEN FLAMES TO WARM THE LIVING AREA GAS COM 32 BUSTION CONSUMES THE OXYGEN INSID...

Page 39: ...omotive wax polish will help maintain the finish Inspect the undercarriage after the winter driVing season to detect damage to the corrosion protective coating 33 Windows Doors Vents locks Keep moving...

Page 40: ...TED AREAS 34 Make sure that all areas to be resealed are absolutely dry before new sealant is applied INTERIOR Upholstery Drapes Professionally dry clean only Frequent vacuuming or light brushing betw...

Page 41: ...e Hinges Slides etc 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...

Page 42: ...11 4 9 5 27 28 27 28 15 23 33 5 8 30 34 4 34 33 33 29 8 29 20 20 20 17 6 8 17 15 34 34 24 27 27 27 27 31 16 29 34 6 F G H I J K L M o p Exhaust gases Exhaust gas carbon monoxide poisoning Extenor stor...

Page 43: ...ndows 34 Holding tanks 24 Roof 33 Knife valves 24 Seat belts 6 Termination fitting 25 Smoke detector 32 Water heater 32 Speed 7 Water pressure exceSSive 22 Starting system aUXiliary 11 Water pump trou...

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