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Page 1: ...OW NER S MANUAL Four Winds International...

Page 2: ...hat is the purpose of this Owner s Manu al Il outlines the operation of the unit s various systems and offers many helpful hints that will enable you to obtain the most pleasure from this traveling ho...

Page 3: ...Water Pump 44 Sinkst Leaks Purification 45 Grey Water 45 Toilet 45 Holding Tank 46 Cleaning the Hose 47 LPG Liquid Petroleum Gas 47 Cold Weather Usage 48 Pressure Regulator Freeze Up 49 Start Up and...

Page 4: ...en used for purposes that it was not designed Automotive chassis including the engine tires batteries and optional automotive equipment as we1l as appliances including range oven refrigerator furn ce...

Page 5: ...anufacturer 3 A warranty repair of significance is required from a nOll authorized Four Winds dealer Immediately upon purchase of this vehicle be sure to fill out and send in all the applicable manufa...

Page 6: ...t or supplies For one thing the United States presents a wide variety of ciimates and terrain For another personal needs and tastes come into play OUf suggestion is to take a weekend trip tc a camp lo...

Page 7: ...ot show discharge ltV Systelu Check As an RVer you now have the added responsibility to prepare the living quarters for a rip Preparations include Filling fresh waler tank In winter be sure that syste...

Page 8: ...alers moving companies and government weight stations The attendants can help you determine both the GVWR und GAWR by weighing the entire vehicle and then each axle Warning ZL Exceeding the GVWR or GA...

Page 9: ...ristic that needs to be taken into considera lion immediately is height Read all clearance signs when upproaching parking garnges drive through windows and even underpasses on older highways Also be c...

Page 10: ...n This is to give extra room for the rear inside wheels to clear the inside curb Instead of cutting corners learn to use the entire roadway by bringing the vehicle closer to the center stripe of the s...

Page 11: ...ace dur ing the cooler Inonths of the year keep monitoring the temperature gauge during all seasons Watch the temperature gauge and note if it is going HUp hotter or going Hdown cooling oft If the tem...

Page 12: ...ove normal and seents to level off there drive to the neuresl service f tcilily and hnve the coolant system checked Keep a sharp eye on the coolant tCl11pemture while driving Hlltl pull off uguin if t...

Page 13: ...Stand behind the trailer to check that the wheels are in the proper atign ment most often straight vertical lfthe wheels seem to have more camber narrower top to top than bottom to bottom giving a le...

Page 14: ...ll and on a regular basis such as once a month or after n set number of traveling miles check the LPG lines for leaks To check the lines turn off all range burners and pilot lights and then open all d...

Page 15: ...e refilling location This will get you and your RV away from any residual fumes located at the service site In the same way it is sug gested to turn off the pilot lights 28 Use of any fuel burning app...

Page 16: ...r systems in your home however the RV s systems may be of different design and construction than those found in your home Check This Out Be sure to read all related literature such as Inallua s and wa...

Page 17: ...the wall placing the brackets at the rear of the table top into the wall support j Lower the leg and adjust to the desired height Pedestal Table Using this table type is as simple as placing the tabl...

Page 18: ...0 volt alternating current AC source The two provide electricity while you are traveling and camping under various conditions The 12 volt DC system is supplied either through on board batteries a powe...

Page 19: ...he cir cuit cool down for a few moments and then reset the breaker If the breaker continues to trip contact your dealer An optional means of external 120 volt power is a power generator This gasoline...

Page 20: ...ile the vehicle s motor is running Thus of primary concern to you is the condition of the vehicle s elec trical system and especially the alternator The alternator compensates for electrical usage in...

Page 21: ...h 12 volt system has its own fuse If a system blows a fuse turn off or unplug all appliances on the blown circuit and replace the blown fuse with a fresh one ofthe same ampere rating 40 Never fit a hi...

Page 22: ...eaters See the owner s manual for proper operation and remember that these roof mounted heaters are meant to be used for moderately cool temperatures or in conjunction with the unit s furnace 42 WATER...

Page 23: ...eck to see if the water tank is empty or there might be a leak in the systemI thus not letting pressure build up to shut off the pump 44 SINI S LEAKS AND WATElt PURIFICATION Maintenance of the sinks i...

Page 24: ...ge drain hose from its storage area Remove the black water drain cap and fit the hose to the drain s termination connection Pull open the gate CLEANING THE lOSE After draining the tank close the gate...

Page 25: ...tempemtures the RV s LPG system can not meet the demand placed upon it The LPG wiJl continue to varporize as low as 44 degrees Fahrenheit below zero but long before that temperature the demand may exc...

Page 26: ...anufacturer s manual for specific details on the unit provided in this RV It 1111 Check the manual on detaHs of start up and ShUI down NEVER LIGHT THE HEATER IF THE HOT WATER TANK IS EMPTY Remember be...

Page 27: ...ortened by placing hot water in the ice trays or a small pan inside the unit When defrosted empty the drip tray and dry with a soft cloth Replace food and turn thermostat t MAX until the temperature h...

Page 28: ...is not needed to fll upletciy vacate the system Open a hot water fhucet and shUl vhen anli tIl ze flows from it VATER PUMP AND WATER TANK are handled the same as above limier short term storage IOILE...

Page 29: ...st routine maintenance intervals I n its various sys tems coolant lubricating suspension etc REME 1BER THESE ARE MINIMUM INTERVALS TAKING IN ID CONSIDERA TION THAT THE VEHICLE IS OPERATING UNDER HNORM...

Page 30: ...in a stale like Floridll near oceans or where snow and ice are a part of winter Be sure to clean UNDERNEATH the vehicle und the wheelweHs Like your home the interior of the vehicle should be thorough...

Page 31: ...3 volts for approximately 12 seconds as happens when the engine is running normally normal alter nator output voltage is approximately 14 4 volts it will close the isolator relay providing charging cu...

Page 32: ...KLY OR roo HARD If possible coast to a stop with only slight pressure on the brakes Do not make sudden moves Put your turn signul blinker on in the direction you will be exiting the lane 62 If caught...

Page 33: ...1 a ILl IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS w II t t I Z a Hometown RV Dealer ILl 0 a _I a 0 z w 0 0 I Home 0 a 3 IJ a LU ILl Office f a I 0 a a z en w 15 I s t a 2 Z 3 I ILl Hometown Insurance Representative iif...

Page 34: ...01 County Road 15 P O Box 1486 lkhart IN 46515 1486 Phone 219 266 1111 Fax 219 293 5256...

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