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Page 2: ...S 2 1 LAWS OF THE ROAD 2 2 RECREATION VEHICLE SERIAL NUMBER DECAL DATA PLATES 2 2 SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR PROPANE GAS SYSTEMS APPLIANCES 2 3 FIRE SAFETY 2 4 FIRE EXTINGUISHER 2 5 CARBON MONOXIDE SMOKE...

Page 3: ...8 Weight Label Example 3 8 Cargo Capacities 3 9 How Overloading Affects the Recreation Vehicle Tires 3 9 Tire Safety Tips 3 10 Determining Correct Load Limit 3 10 SPARE TIRE 3 11 Spare Tire Hoist 3 11...

Page 4: ...raction Procedure 4 10 Non Hydraulic Slideout 4 12 Non Hydraulic Slideout Manual Room Retraction Procedure 4 13 WINDOWS 4 14 DOORS DRAWERS STORAGE COMPARTMENTS 4 14 Bed Storage Some Models 4 14 FURNIT...

Page 5: ...ICAL SYSTEMS SHORE CORD 7 2 30 Amp Shore Power 7 2 50 Amp Shore Power 7 3 BATTERIES 7 3 Battery Safety 7 4 Battery Maintenance 7 4 Battery Isolator Controller Class A Recreation Vehicles Not Available...

Page 6: ...ng the Holding Tanks 8 9 Toilet 8 10 WATER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION 8 11 Class A Kodiak 750 Fun Mover Water System Winterization 8 11 Class C Water System Winterization 8 12 WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE TROUB...

Page 7: ...Appliances Equipment 10 9 PRE FINISHED PANELS WOOD SURFACES 10 9 WATER SYSTEM 10 9 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 10 10 ROOF VENTS 10 10 ABS PLASTIC 10 10 WINTER PRECAUTIONS 10 10 Water System 10 10 Food Storage...

Page 8: ...y when attempting to pursue remedies under state or federal law The following limitations and disclaimers apply to the original purchaser of the RV any person to whom the RV is transferred and any per...

Page 9: ...ify Four Winds or one of its authorized independent dealers in writing of any claimed defect within the warranty coverage period 3 Provide the notification mentioned in 2 above within ten 10 days of d...

Page 10: ...to environment rust theft vandalism fire or other intervening acts not attributable to Four Winds cost related to transportation towing or damage as a result of towing lodging loss or damage to person...

Page 11: ...ng rights and remedies not created by those laws Any action to enforce any portion of this express Limited Warranty or any implied warranty shall be commenced within one 1 year after expiration of the...

Page 12: ...ge is to be completed by the selling dealer and is to be kept in your Four Winds International recreational vehicle for reference if warranty service is required Limited Warranty 5 FOUR WINDS OWNER S...

Page 13: ...FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL Limited Warranty 6...

Page 14: ...FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL Complete this Product Registration Card with the selling dealer and return within ten 10 days of the purchase Limited Warranty 7 FOUR WINDS OWNER S REGISTRATION CARD...

Page 15: ...ances that are separately covered by another manufacturer s warranty are excluded from coverage under the Four Winds International Limited Warranty I understand that this form is for product registrat...

Page 16: ...However to insure your complete satisfaction the dealer must also perform an inspection of the various components and operations based on a pre delivery inspection list Take this opportunity to cover...

Page 17: ...Modifications made to the recreation vehicle without proper authorization can result in reduction or loss of Limited Warranty coverage Please make sure to contact your dealer before making such change...

Page 18: ...ons which are on your recreation vehicle will be included in this packet You should go over this literature with your dealer during the pre delivery inspection Any shortages of literature should be re...

Page 19: ...FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL General Information 1 4...

Page 20: ...vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Four Wind...

Page 21: ...tion vehicle and on the inside of the driver s door post on a Mini recreation vehicle Refer to the chassis owner s manual for the location of the chassis vehicle identification number on all motorized...

Page 22: ...ng appliances will avoid dangers of asphyxiation Over filling the Propane gas tank can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire or explosion A properly filled tank will contain approximate...

Page 23: ...r with the location of exits including emergency exit windows should an emergency arise The following basic rules of fire prevention can help eliminate the possibility of a fire Never store flammable...

Page 24: ...d vomiting When the fire is out clean up the area as soon as possible The dry chemicals are non corrosive but some residue may cause surface damage if left too long In the case of an electrical fire d...

Page 25: ...is not designed to detect fire or any other gas It will only indicate the presence of CO gas at the sensor CO may be present in other areas The smoke Alarm will only indicate the presence of smoke tha...

Page 26: ...meters away from the Smoke CO Alarm aim the IR remote at the alarm and press the CHANNEL or VOLUME button until alarm voice says Testing If the alarm does not respond to your remote control there may...

Page 27: ...off the engine and immediately go outside into fresh air Get medical attention as soon as possible Carbon Monoxide cannot be seen or smelled and can kill you If alarm sounds Turn off appliances as we...

Page 28: ...e until the alert stops sounding If the alert sounds a second time after the gas is turned back on leave the gas off and have a qualified Propane Dealer or RV Service Center make the necessary repairs...

Page 29: ...an additive that allows you to detect the presence of a leak since Propane is naturally odorless Do not rely upon being able to detect the smell of the gas as the odor may fade Road vibration can loos...

Page 30: ...from the alert sound New Coach Odor The glues and other materials used in manufacturing the coach produce vapors which may be detected when the coach is closed up on a warm day Air out the recreation...

Page 31: ...als 2 DO NOT touch any electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection 4 Open all doors and other ventilating openings DO NOT USE THE RANGE HOOD 5 Leave the...

Page 32: ...the construction of recreation vehicles Trace levels of formaldehyde are also released from smoking cooking use of soaps and detergents such as carpet shampoos cosmetics and many other household prod...

Page 33: ...d for all seats to be simultaneously occupied while the vehicle is in motion without regard to the total loaded weight of the vehicle Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle the buckle closest t...

Page 34: ...shoulder belt portion of a combination lap and shoulder belt can be positioned so it does not cross or rest in front of the child s face or neck the child should wear the lap and shoulder belt Never...

Page 35: ...eration It is also marked as an EXIT The glass slider in the egress window operates the same as all other windows NOTE On select floor plans the egress window in the bedroom is located behind two mirr...

Page 36: ...designated chassis manufacturer servicing dealer Check information supplied by chassis manufacturer for a service dealer near you Special procedures or schedules for breaking in your new recreation v...

Page 37: ...maintain proper tire pressure observe tire and vehicle load limits avoid road hazards and regularly inspect your tires Tire information placards and recreation vehicle certification labels contain in...

Page 38: ...o determine under inflation by visual inspection NOTE For convenience purchase a tire pressure gauge to keep in the recreation vehicle Gauges can be purchased at tire dealerships auto supply stores an...

Page 39: ...res If you have any doubt about the tread depth on your tires consult a tire service professional To avoid vibration or shaking of the recreation vehicle when a tire rotates the tire must be properly...

Page 40: ...may have different sized tires mounted on the front and rear axles and these different sized tires have rotation restrictions Check the chassis manual or with a tire dealer for the proper rotation re...

Page 41: ...l It is for this reason that a jack has not been included in this recreation vehicle Failure to torque wheel nuts as specified could allow wheels to come off while the recreation vehicle is in motion...

Page 42: ...2004 CAUTION Do not overload the recreation vehicle Determining the load limits of a recreation vehicle includes more than understanding the load limits of the tires alone On the recreation vehicle t...

Page 43: ...following UVW full fresh potable water weight including water heater full propane weight and SCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this recreation vehicle...

Page 44: ...t full capacity When loading your cargo be sure it is distributed evenly to prevent overloading front to back and side to side Heavy items should be placed low and as close to the axle positions as re...

Page 45: ...fore going on a long trip Do not overload your recreation vehicle Check the Tire Information and Loading Placard or Chassis Manual for the maximum recommended load for the recreation vehicle 1 Locate...

Page 46: ...ach Hoist Lift Plate to the Wheel Tire Assembly 1 Place wheel tire close enough to vehicle for hoist cable lift plate attached to reach center of wheel tire Wheel must be positioned so that the raised...

Page 47: ...s in order to remove the spare tire 3 Once the carrier is lowered slide pull the spare tire off of the carrier To Raise Spare Tire 1 Slide the tire up and onto the tire carrier 2 Using either a 9 16 o...

Page 48: ...he weight pushing down on the hitch must not exceed 10 of the hitch capacity Always use safety chains between the recreation vehicle and the towed trailer or vehicle Cross chains under the trailer ton...

Page 49: ...ved The manufacturer WILL NOT cover damage to the recreation vehicle caused by a towing company If the recreation vehicle needs towed for service it is recommended to use a lowboy landall type of trai...

Page 50: ...as outlined by the chassis manufacturer Regular visual inspections can help detect minor adjustments and needed maintenance All other components of the chassis should be inspected regularly per the s...

Page 51: ...venience there may be two fuel fills on the recreation vehicle If so equipped they are located on both sides of the recreation vehicle towards the front of the unit This allows access into filling sta...

Page 52: ...ndshield wiper blades Generator compartment Fresh and waste water connections drains and supplies such as high pressure hose Propane compartment tank Drive train condition specifically leaks U joints...

Page 53: ...trip such as ranger stations Our suggestion is to take a weekend trip to a camp location that is close to home Be sure to have a note pad and pen available to write down items you feel will be needed...

Page 54: ...or or right to adjust the curbside exterior mirror Always adjust mirrors for proper vision before starting and moving the recreation vehicle Activates heating element to defrost the outside rearview m...

Page 55: ...ger Cassette Deck Weather Band single press mute and comes satellite ready NOTE Satellite Ready means that the in dash radio will work with a satellite radio tuner however the satellite tuner and ante...

Page 56: ...y and ON When in the stand by mode the monitor operates when the recreation vehicle transmission is switched into Reverse When in the ON mode the monitor system operates when the ignition switch is in...

Page 57: ...aulic leaks Oil may penetrate skin causing severe injury Wear safety glasses when inspecting or servicing the system to protect eyes from dirt metal chips or leaks etc Follow all other applicable shop...

Page 58: ...l send out a series of beeps to let you know that AUTO LEVEL is operating When completed the panel will signal a successful AutoLevel After ten minutes the panel will enter sleep mode 3 RETRACTING THE...

Page 59: ...wer touch pad should be lit when power is on 2 MANUAL LEVEL COACH Using the down arrow touch pad extend each jack an LED light positioned on the panel will illuminate indicating the jack to be out of...

Page 60: ...the red knurled knob on the directional valve DV2 This valve will be on the opposite side of the manifold from the cluster of cartridge valves Pull the red knob out and turn 1 4 turn The knob will rem...

Page 61: ...ior Controls Operations 4 8 HOSE COLOR IDENTIFICATION LOCATION EXTEND T RETRACT B JACK 1 LEFT FRONT Brown Brown Black JACK 2 RIGHT FRONT White White Black JACK 3 LEFT REAR Orange Orange Black JACK 4 R...

Page 62: ...the room stops moving release the room control switch immediately Extensive damage could occur to the slideout room and awning when extending the slideout room in snow sleet ice or freezing rain In su...

Page 63: ...until the hydraulic pump builds enough pressure to pull the room in Just continue to press the switch until the room retracts 4 Lock the slideout locks by pressing and holding the LOCK SWITCH in the...

Page 64: ...knob on the directional valve s is the IN position The only time the valve should be shifted manually is when attempting to operate the slideout s via manual override 4 Remove the black plastic cap fr...

Page 65: ...r if chair is improperly positioned To Extend 1 Level the unit and unlock all room locking devices NOTE Make sure that there is adequate clearance to fully extend the room 2 Apply the parking brake 3...

Page 66: ...the slide out area 2 Locate the electric motor and gear drive assembly This may be under a couch bed etc You may also have to remove an access panel if applicable 3 Depending on the slide mechanism ei...

Page 67: ...oors in the recreation vehicle have door fasteners or pneumatic stops which prevent them from accidentally opening during travel Drawers throughout the recreation vehicle have travel stops which keep...

Page 68: ...overs and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them Depending on the model and options selected for the recreation vehicle seating will include some combination of the following Sofa to Slee...

Page 69: ...lace the back rest cushions Sofa to Sleeper Remove the seat cushions Release the lock on the right side of the metal bar grasp the front metal bar and lift up pulling out on the bar slightly until the...

Page 70: ...Wall Mounted This dinette can also be converted into an additional bed Lift the aisle side of the table and and pinch in the pins on the table leg to collapse the leg Unhook from side wall and swing i...

Page 71: ...e lever forward to release the detent on the swing mechanism Once the lock is released the seat may be rotated either left or right to any position Forward Back Adjustment The forward and back sliding...

Page 72: ...mits access to the handle on the outer door to prevent unnecessary handling of both doors Separate keys are provided for both types of door locks It is a good idea to keep a record of the key numbers...

Page 73: ...e understep light operation is as follows The light is ON when the step is extended The light is OFF when the step is retracted If the override switch is OFF and the step is extended by opening the do...

Page 74: ...mparable to distribute the load evenly Do not climb on or walk on the roof while wet The roof could be very slippery causing you to fall which can result in serious injury or death Do not use the roof...

Page 75: ...rovided awning rod rotate the Safe T Lock lever up to the UNLOCK OPEN position Hook the awning rod into the pull strap loop securely and pull the awning out Once extended slide the pull strap to the r...

Page 76: ...ng will not work and or may cause control box fuse to blow The awning must be serviced by a Dometic Service Center or a qualified service technician before attempting to open the awning after this pro...

Page 77: ...losion or asphyxiation 7 Do not operate gas appliances pilot lights or electrical equipment when motorized vehicles or motorized equipment are inside the vehicle 8 Do not operate motorized vehicles wh...

Page 78: ...ing platform Keep the loading area clean and free of clutter and debris Keep the ramp and floor dry by cleaning up all spilled water oil and fuel as soon as possible The fold down ramp gives complete...

Page 79: ...ng Strength Maximum tested cargo weight a tie down can handle before partial or complete failure The industry standard calculation for Working Load is 1 3 of the Breaking Strength I E Core Trax with a...

Page 80: ...ioner unit is located beneath the dash on the passenger side of the vehicle with heating and cooling coils located on the outside of the firewall In most modes of operation the unit takes fresh air fr...

Page 81: ...gh the dash louvers Outside air is drawn into the system and discharged through the dash louvers For enhanced passenger comfort upper level ventilation air is also discharged through the defrost openi...

Page 82: ...he recreation vehicle is equipped with a roof mounted air conditioner This air conditioner operate from 120 Volt AC only either from shore power or the on board generator Air conditioner functions are...

Page 83: ...ition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand The furnace and all related components are 12 Volt DC operated using propane as the fuel source The following...

Page 84: ...dual controls to operate both opening and closing as well as the fan A hand crank controls opening and closing and adjustment of the vent cover while a push button turns the exhaust fan ON and OFF Mak...

Page 85: ...ed knob The fan has a built in safety switch that will not allow the motor to operate unless the dome is partially open Turn the fan speed control dial to the desired performance level 0 Off 1 Low 2 M...

Page 86: ...h a system converter allowing the full use of all 12 Volt functions in the recreation vehicle 120 Volt appliances in the recreation vehicle include the refrigerator ice maker roof mounted air conditio...

Page 87: ...rce that will provide anything more than 60 Volts on either incoming line Failure to follow this will result in serious damage to internal items that are plugged in A 30 amp shoreline power cord is pr...

Page 88: ...f electrical contacts After connecting the recreation vehicle to the grounded external power source wait a few minutes for the inverter charger if equipped to stabilize charging of the batteries befor...

Page 89: ...tery If battery electrolyte solution is splashed in the eyes or on the skin immediately flush with clean water for 15 minutes In case of eye contact seek immediate medical treatment Never add acid to...

Page 90: ...subtract four 4 points for each 10 variance from the 80 F chart Readings between cells should not vary more than 50 points 0 50 Repeat the process for each individual cell The specific gravity readin...

Page 91: ...racteristics of the isolator system include 1 Delays connecting the auxiliary batteries to the charging system for approximately 15 seconds to allow the alternator time to reach full charging ability...

Page 92: ...r the entrance door There are three main uses of the battery disconnect 1 Prevent unwanted discharging of batteries during extended periods of storage 2 Prevent shorts or fire hazard while working on...

Page 93: ...ging and make sure that the electrolyte does not splash out as a result of charging too quickly 5 Check literature supplied by battery manufacturer and follow warnings or cautions outlined The convert...

Page 94: ...rter will take 12 Volts from the coach battery and convert it into 120 volts The inverter is controlled by a remote switch panel located next to the coach disconnect switch near the entry door NOTE Tu...

Page 95: ...GFCI will trip and shut off power to the outlet It also does not protect against short circuits or system overloads Circuit breakers in the main panel which supply power to the circuit will trip if e...

Page 96: ...apacity of the fuse Replace the fuse with the same size fuse DO NOT replace with a larger fuse than indicated If this reduction of load on the line does not stop the blowing of the replaceable fuses t...

Page 97: ...n any of the appliances when you stop for a break or for the night So always keep an eagle eye on the alternator s output Also check the monitor panel frequently to see that the auxiliary battery is u...

Page 98: ...e the recreation vehicle Know what the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are Dizziness Vomiting Nausea Muscular twitching Intense headache Throbbing in the temples Weakness and sleepiness Inabilit...

Page 99: ...T touch the generator when running or immediately after shutting off Heat from the generator can cause burns Allow the generator to cool before attempting maintenance or service The generator draws fu...

Page 100: ...the recreation vehicle is pressurized by the system from which it is delivered When you connect your recreation vehicle to an outside source the fresh water tank and the water pump are kept separate...

Page 101: ...traveling you may want to drain the tank or keep the quantity of water in it to a minimum This reduces the total weight of the recreation vehicle for travel Make sure when draining the tank that the...

Page 102: ...with a twisting motion the cover should snap open When initially starting up the self contained water system follow this procedure 1 Make sure the tank is filled with water 2 Open all the faucets in...

Page 103: ...system with water of known drinking quality NOTE A slight chlorine taste may linger If this is objectionable mix a solution of 1 quart Vinegar to 5 gallons of water and add to the tank Let stand for...

Page 104: ...ld rather not do the above having your dealer perform this operation would be another option you could choose The monitor panel allows you to quickly check the levels in the fresh water and waste wate...

Page 105: ...above is verified proceed with troubleshooting the system Refer to the monitor panel troubleshooting guide supplied separately from this owners manual The accuracy of two wire holding tank monitoring...

Page 106: ...hilips Products PO Box 629 902 South Division Bristol IN 46507 Phone 574 848 4491 Fax 574 848 4825 The waste water system in the recreation vehicle can be described as two separate systems A gray wate...

Page 107: ...nks before a trip to reduce the gross vehicle weight Enough water should be kept in the black water tank to cover the bottom to prevent hardening of any residue that may remain Do not dump black water...

Page 108: ...ing guidelines will help to ensure trouble free operation Never put anything in black water tank other than toilet paper especially for recreation vehicle systems Do not put automotive antifreeze hous...

Page 109: ...pedal style depress the large pedal on the left hand side until rinse clears the bowl Be sure to release the lever slowly Movement of the flush lever opens the waste valve and allows the water to pas...

Page 110: ...ank from filling with antifreeze 9 Remove water filter if installed and replace with bypass cap to protect filter 10 If unit is equipped with an ice maker turn off the water valve 11 Position antifree...

Page 111: ...ng the recreation vehicle during cold weather and water in a tank or drain line should happen to freeze you should take immediate steps to thaw it before damage to the system occurs DO NOT continue to...

Page 112: ...t pump and all piping Be sure to follow the winterization procedures outlined in this manual Also be sure to discuss any additional precautions that should be taken to winterize your motorhome s plumb...

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Page 114: ...nce Butane vaporizes at about 32 F it can only be used in areas where you can be sure of higher temperatures Propane vaporizes at approximately 40 F There are blends of Propane and Butane available wh...

Page 115: ...ff valve 2 Extinguish open flames and smoking materials 3 Never remove the propane gas tank from the recreation vehicle Always drive the recreation vehicle to the gas supplier to fill 4 Have the suppl...

Page 116: ...he low pressure regulator second stage This second stage regulator reduces the pressure further to 11 inches water column or 6 35 ounces per square inch The two stages regulator does not have to work...

Page 117: ...lock the passage of the gas through the regulator Freezing can also occur when outside temperatures are low enough to contribute to the freezing of the moisture in the gas The source of the moisture i...

Page 118: ...ce of the system You can help insure proper performance by keeping the propane gas tank as full as possible in cold weather and reviewing the BTU hr plates on propane gas appliances for proper propane...

Page 119: ...sounding If the alert sounds a second time after the gas is turned back on leave the gas off and have a qualified propane gas dealer or RV service center make the necessary repairs The reset button on...

Page 120: ...at allows you to detect the presence of a leak since propane gas is naturally odorless Do not rely upon being able to detect the smell of the gas as the odor may fade Road vibration can loosen propane...

Page 121: ...t all times when the detector is powered In the event that the circuitry fails a failure alarm will sound It is a continuous series of short beep tones between long intervals and is distinctively diff...

Page 122: ...re by discharging gas to the atmosphere Failure to comply could result in explosion resulting in death or serious injury If you smell propane gas 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smok...

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Page 124: ...attended If a situation arises involving a maintenance or cleaning activity for which you are not sure of the proper procedure do not hesitate to contact your dealer or chassis service representative...

Page 125: ...ld be used when using a pressure washer to wash the recreation vehicle as severe damage to the paint could result The tip of the pressure washer should never be adjusted to a pin point type spray A fa...

Page 126: ...ment under terms of your recreation vehicle warranty It is important to maintain the seals and adhesives of your recreation vehicle to prevent moisture from entering and destroying recreation vehicle...

Page 127: ...nter drying cracked or weathered seals make sure to reseal as necessary Check with your dealer for the type of caulking required for roofs and correct methods of resealing Special sealers are also req...

Page 128: ...dealer if you are unsure about the correct methods of lubrication and adjustment NOTE Be aware that moisture can accumulate in locks and hinges of windows and doors causing damage or faulty operation...

Page 129: ...t in place and sliding it out The valve groove may then be cleaned out with a screwdriver or similar tool Replace the valve in the line and reinstall the screws to secure it in place To lubricate the...

Page 130: ...clear the lamp may vary Check the headlamp vent tubes this will be a small rubber hose or plastic cap located on the back of the light make sure that they are free of dirt and the rubber is not cracke...

Page 131: ...hold the bulb during installation With most bulbs you will not need to touch the glass part to install the bulb Clean with hot soapy water or a good liquid cleaner Avoid using abrasive cleaners Never...

Page 132: ...uently than on an annual basis Treat cabinetry and wood surfaces as you would any fine furniture product in your home Proper care and maintenance of wood products will keep them looking like new for m...

Page 133: ...not be used because of the damaging effect they have on the plastic surface as well as the fire hazard they present Often the damage caused by solvents alcohol citrus based and oil based products may...

Page 134: ...s They might also be stored in the refrigerator as insulation against the cold Store dry foods and other items that are not damaged by freezing in the lower storage areas Make sure to use a Propane Ga...

Page 135: ...duce condensation make sure to air the recreation vehicle out occasionally during storage 8 Be sure that both the chassis and auxiliary batteries have the proper electrolyte level and that they are fu...

Page 136: ...ated in the bathing and cooking areas and constant use is advised during food preparation and bathing even during colder weather Additionally opening a window during these activities will assist in ve...

Page 137: ...s and walls as moisture or in cold weather as frost or ice It may also condense out of sight within the walls or the ceiling where it will manifest itself as warped or stained panels Appearance of the...

Page 138: ...arpet should be cleaned when it shows signs of discoloration or traffic patterns The use of a professional steam cleaning system is recommended for cleaning the carpet unless otherwise noted To manage...

Page 139: ...mage and possible mold growth which can begin to form colonies in 48 hours A variety of methods can be used to help the drying process Remove excess water with an extraction vacuum Use a dehumidifier...

Page 140: ...st Lube Window Latches Lubricate Door Locks Strike Pocket Include Exterior Storage Doors Seals Adhesives Inspect Reseal as Needed LP Gas System Check for Leaks Road Damage Qualified Service Technician...

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Page 142: ...de Smoke Detector 2 6 Carbon Monoxide Safety Precautions 2 8 Programming the Alarm 2 6 Testing Procedure 2 7 Ceiling Vents 6 5 Attic Fan 6 6 Exhaust Vent 6 5 Chemical Sensitivity 2 13 11 1 INDEX Forma...

Page 143: ...g the Recreation Vehicle 3 16 Ford Fuel Pump Collision Shut off Switch 3 16 Furnace 6 4 FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL Care Maintenance 11 2 Furniture 4 15 Barrel Chair 4 17 Dinette 4 17 Easy Bed Sofa with...

Page 144: ...Limits 3 7 Cargo Capacities 3 9 Determining Correct Load Limit 3 10 How Overloading Affects the recreation vehicle Tires 3 9 Tire Safety Tips 3 10 Weight Label Example 3 8 Weight Terms 3 8 RV Serial N...

Page 145: ...Understanding Tire Pressure Load Limits 3 2 Wheel Nut Torque 3 6 Tires Rims 10 4 Towing Procedures 3 14 Trailer Towing 3 13 Travel Preparation 3 17 Chassis Checks 3 17 Exterior Checks 3 17 First Short...

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