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TO THE OWNER

Congratulations! We welcome you to the exciting world of motor home travel and camping. You will 

find it convenient and enjoyable to have all the comforts of home and still enjoy the great outdoors       
wherever you choose to go.

Your motor home has been carefully designed, engineered and manufactured to provide dependability 

as well as safety. Before sliding into the driver’s seat, take a few minutes to become familiar with opera-
tions and features. This manual was prepared to aid you in the proper care and operation of the vehicle and 
equipment. We urge you to read it completely. In addition, spend some time with the dealer when you take 
delivery, you will want to learn all you can about your new motor home.

Your new motor home is covered by a factory warranty against defects in material and workmanship. 

This warranty should be validated at once and returned to the factory by your dealer.

Read and understand all instructions and precautions in this manual before operating your new motor 

home. 

Throughout this manual, certain items are labeled NOTE, CAUTION and WARNING. These terms 

alert you to precautions that can involve risk to your vehicle or to your personal safety. Read and follow 
them carefully.

NOTE: Indicates a special point of information.

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CAUTION

Indicates that a failure to observe can 
cause damage to vehicle or equip-
ment

WARNING

This symbol is used to alert you to 
precautions that involve your per-
sonal safety as well as vehicle dam-
age. Read and follow them carefully.

132000-12-000

April 1999

Summary of Contents for spirit

Page 1: ...u will want to learn all you can about your new motor home Your new motor home is covered by a factory warranty against defects in material and workmanship This warranty should be validated at once and returned to the factory by your dealer Read and understand all instructions and precautions in this manual before operating your new motor home Throughout this manual certain items are labeled NOTE ...

Page 2: ...sis Fuel Tank Chevy Chassis w Gas Engine 22 24 27 Models 55 gal Ford Chassis Short wheelbase w Gas Engine 22 Models 37 gal Ford Chassis w Gas Engine 24 27 29 31 Models 55 gal Ford Chassis w Diesel Engine 27 29 31 Models 55 gal LP Gas Tank 22 24 27 29 Models 9 6 gal 12 gal w c 31 Models 14 gal 18 gal w c Fresh Water Tank Models 322R 322E 30 gal Model 324V 40 gal Models 327P 33 gal Models 329N 331C ...

Page 3: ...Lights 2 3 Door Locks and Handles 2 3 Entrance Step 2 4 Seats 2 5 Seat Belts 2 6 Child Restraints 2 7 Mirrors 2 7 Instrument Panel 2 8 Comfort Controls 2 9 Air Conditioning Automotive 2 9 Radio Cassette Player 2 9 Auxiliary Start Switch 2 9 Auxiliary Battery Switch 2 9 Slideout Room Model 331C T 2 9 2 12 SECTION 3 IN CASE OF DRIVING EMERGENCY Hazard Flashers 3 1 Spare Tire 3 1 Tire Changing Safety...

Page 4: ...Water System Winterization Valve 7 4 Holding Tank Capacities 7 6 Water System Drain Valve Locations 7 7 to 7 9 SECTION 8 APPLIANCES AND INTERIOR FEATURES Refrigerator 8 1 8 4 Range and Oven 8 4 Microwave Oven 8 5 Range Hood 8 5 Monitor Panel 8 5 Tank Leveling Checking 8 6 Water Heater 8 6 By Pass Valve 8 7 LP Gas Furnace 8 8 Ducted Roof Air Conditioning 8 8 Air Conditioner Selector Switch 8 8 TV A...

Page 5: ...ment and Tire Balance 9 5 Windshield Washers and Wipers 9 5 Lights 9 5 Automotive 12 Volt Circuit Breakers 9 5 Awning Installation 9 5 SECTION 10 STORING YOUR MOTOR HOME Preparing Vehicle for Storage 10 1 Cold Weather Storage Winterizing 10 1 10 3 Remove from Storage 10 3 ...

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Page 7: ... backward and know exactly which main section you are looking for just by watching the icons at the top of the page This means less paging back and forth We also urge you to read the complete Chassis Operating Guide provided by the chassis maker and all other operating infor mation provided by our equipment suppliers and manufacturers This is contained in your Owner INFOCASETM This manual should b...

Page 8: ...g to relieve stress on yourself your passengers and your vehicle SERVICE AND ASSISTANCE Your dealer will be glad to provide any addi tional information you need as well as answer any questions you might have about operating the equipment in your motor home When it comes to service remember that your dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your satisfaction Your dealer will provide qual...

Page 9: ...t may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Winnebago Industries To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Departmen...

Page 10: ...n your vehicle These pres sure levels must be maintained to assure proper handling safety and fuel economy 9 Intermediate and Rear Axle Wheel Config uration Single or Dual 10 Serial Number This is the serial number assigned to the completed vehicle by Win nebago Industries 11 Vehicle Identification Number VIN This number identifies the chassis on which the motor home is built 12 Type States the NH...

Page 11: ... features may become HOT while water heater or furnace are in use 13 Water Heater Access 14 Furnace Intake Exhaust 15 Range Hood Vent 16 City Water Connection 17 Water Tank Fill Door 18 Sewage Drain Hose Storage 19 Sewage Drain Location 20 Storage Compartment 21 Auxiliary Generator Compartment 7 LP Gas Tank Access 8 Storage Compartment 9 110 Volt Outlet 10 Refrigerator Access 11 Storage Compartmen...

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Page 13: ...ngers stand or kneel on seats while the vehicle is moving Sleeping facilities are not to be utilized while vehicle is moving Examine the escape window and be familiar with its operation but do not use except in an emergency Inspect the fire extinguisher monthly for proper charge and operating condition This should also be done before beginning a vaca tion or any extended trip DRIVING Do not attemp...

Page 14: ... sys tem When lighting range burners do not turn burner controls to On and allow gas to es cape before lighting match Portable fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and stoves shall not be used inside the recreational vehicle The use of this equipment inside the recreational vehicle may cause fires or asphyxiation LP gas regulators must always be installed with the diaphragm ve...

Page 15: ... present Contact your dealer or an LP gas service center to have the problem corrected before using the LP system again If the coach batteries become extremely drained 8 5 volts or less the amber Low Volt age FAULT light on the face of the alarm will come on and in some cases the LP alarm may begin to sound on its own This condition is not likely to occur except during storage situations when coac...

Page 16: ...le standing in water or on wet ground Improper grounding of the vehicle can cause personal injury Do not plug the utility power cord into an outlet which is not grounded and do not adapt the plug to connect to a recepta cle for which it is not designed Do not attach an extension cord to the utility power cord Be sure that all electrical appliances to be used contain 3 prong plugs for proper ground...

Page 17: ...rbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle s ventilation system keep front ventilation inlet grill clear of snow leaves or other obstructions at all times DO NOT OCCUPY A PARKED VEHICLE WITH ENGINE RUNNING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD Do not run engine in confined areas such as a garage except to move vehicle in or out of area When vehicle is stopped in an UNCONFINE...

Page 18: ...in of this electronic sound can be deceiving Further Information Please read the manufacturer s guide included in your InfoCase It includes information on pre cautions operational testing and battery sensor replacement EMERGENCY EXITS Emergency Exit Window Your motor home is equipped with an emer gency exit window in the rear of the vehicle which functions as an escape exit in an emergen cy situat...

Page 19: ...he smoke alarm should be tested for correct operation each time the vehicle is brought out of storage before each trip and at least once a week during motor home use To test the electronics firmly depress the button To test that smoke reaches the sensor blow smoke in a careful fire safe manner into your smoke alarm 2 Your smoke alarm will not work without power Never remove the battery to quiet th...

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Page 21: ...n accident 10 Check around your vehicle in all directions to assure that you have proper clearance 11 Lower TV antenna 12 Disconnect and store shoreline BEFORE DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE Before preparing to drive your vehicle here are a few recommended procedures that will add to your driving safety and enjoyment 1 Be sure that you adjust the interior and exte rior rear view mirrors to your driving pref...

Page 22: ...mp into the tank until the auto shutoff valve in the fuel pump nozzle stops the flow of fuel in dicating a full tank This provides a pre deter mined vapor space at the top of the tank to allow for expansion of the gasoline REPLACEMENT FUEL CAPS To protect gasoline system from excessive pressure or vacuum or from sudden pressure re place lost caps with caps of the same design available from your de...

Page 23: ...additional information PARKING BRAKE Never drive your vehicle with the parking brake set This will reduce parking brake effec tiveness and cause excessive wear Consult your chassis operating guide in your Motor Home Operations Manual for operating instructions HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS See chassis operating guide for location of hazard flasher switch See also Section 3 for further operating informatio...

Page 24: ...reen door is opened and retract when the screen door is closed With the power switch in the Off position the step can be kept in the ex tended or retracted position as described below Stationary Extended Mode To keep the step in the extended position turn the Power Switch to On open the screen door to extend the step then turn the Power Switch to Off The step will now stay extended whether the doo...

Page 25: ...ft the slide release paddle located on the side of the seat and exert slight body pressure in the direction de sired To recline the seats Lift the reclining lever lean back to desired incline and release the lever To return to the upright position lift the lever and lean body forward Allow the seat to return to the desired position and release the lever ARM REST ADJUSTMENT The driver and co pilot ...

Page 26: ...ne person use the same safety belt at any one time and do not let the safety belts become damaged by pinching them in the doors or in the seat mech anism After any serious accident any seat belts which were in use at the time should be replaced Adjustment To lengthen belt turn tongue at a right angle to belt and pull to desired length To shorten pull loose end of belt To Fasten Be sure belt is not...

Page 27: ...in vehicles A properly installed and secured child restraint system can help reduce the chance or severity of personal injury to a child in an acci dent or during a sudden maneuver Children may be injured in an accident if they are not seated in a child restraint which is not properly secured A child restraint system is designed to be secured in a vehicle seat by a lap belt or the lap belt portion...

Page 28: ...btain the best rear view INSTRUMENT PANEL GAUGES AND CONTROLS The illustrations on the following page show ing switches and features provided by Winneba go See your chassis owner s manual for detailed information on the instrument gauges steering column controls brakes and other chassis origi nal equipment ...

Page 29: ...8 Headlight Instrument Lamp Switch 1 Air Vents 2 Instrument Cluster 3 Cigarette Lighter 12V Power Outlet 4 Comfort Controls 1 Headlight Instrument Lamp Switch 2 Air Vents 3 Instrument Cluster 4 Comfort Controls 5 Audio System 6 Aux 12V Power Outlet 7 Cupholders See chassis operating information 8 Ashtray 9 Cigarette Lighter 12V Power Outlet 10 Convenience Tray 11 Horn Air Bag 12 Turn Signal Malfun...

Page 30: ...have a diesel powered model the switch is on the lower dash panel AUXILIARY BATTERY Aux Batt SWITCH The AUX BATT switch disconnects the aux iliary coach batteries from the 12 volt system of your coach to avoid long term battery drain by electrical items that are hooked directly to the coach batteries Always leave this switch ON except during long storage periods a month or more The auxiliary batte...

Page 31: ... re tracting the room The circuit breaker may be tripped The cir cuit breaker is located on a panel on the for ward interior wall of the passenger side storage compartment just ahead of the rear wheels If the batteries and breakers are okay there may be a failure in the mechanism or electri cal system See Emergency Crank In Proce dure for help WARNING Keep all persons clear of the slideout room an...

Page 32: ...ckwise Step 2 Install Winch Crank Assembly and Straps The crank assembly is generally stored in the left rear cargo compartment Assemble as shown in the illustration using the large L shaped steel pin supplied with the crank Remove cushions and seat board from for ward facing dinette seat Fasten crank frame to seat belt bolts on floor of dinette seat as shown Extra nuts are provided on each of the...

Page 33: ...continue cranking until the gapped side is snug Reattach the other strap and snug up the crank to hold the room in Step 4 Prep For Travel Before driving off close T handle bypass valve on hydraulic pump pull bypass tube out of hydraulic fluid reservoir and replace cap to avoid contamination by road dust or debris while driving You may notice that some hydraulic fluid has overflowed onto the ground...

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Page 35: ...the bracket Carefully remove wheel from bracket studs Models 327P 329N 331C The spare tire is fastened to a swing down carrier beneath the rear of the coach Support tire carrier with a jack or block while removing wire pin and wing nut from bolt at front of carrier Carefully lower tire carrier to ground Remove 2 bolts and retainer plate that hold wheel to carrier bracket Lift or slide tire from ca...

Page 36: ...f operation after replacement of a wheel or wheel nuts RECOVERY TOWING See chassis operating guide for proper recov ery towing procedures Winnebago Industries does not assume re sponsibility for damage incurred while towing this vehicle NOTE Know and obey all state and local towing regulations Tow at reduced speed WARNING DO NOT crawl under the vehicle when it is supported by a jack WARNING The op...

Page 37: ...ON ON THE ENGINE AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE BATTERY THIS HELPS TO REDUCE THE CHANCE OF EXPLO SION DUE TO SPARKS 8 Start the engine of the vehicle with the charged battery and allow it to run for a few minutes at moderate r p m Then start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery 9 Reverse the above sequence EXACTLY when removing the jumper cables Start by removing the cable from the g...

Page 38: ...railer or automobile stopping after a period of high speed driving If the TEMP indicator on the instrument pan el shows a rise in engine coolant temperature while driving take the following steps to attempt to lower the overheating condition If you are using the automotive air condition er turn it off If you are stopped in traffic shift the trans mission into P Park and engage parking brake If the...

Page 39: ...ined Weight Rating GCWR If trailer towing is not recommended the GCWR will equal the GVWR NOTE See the Chevy Trucks Recreational Tow ing Guide or Ford Recreation Vehicle and Towing Guide for maximum towing capacities and GCWRs These guides are available from your local Chevrolet or Ford dealer Your cargo capacity will vary according to the options equipped on your vehicle and your additional equip...

Page 40: ...e is in motion is not to exceed 10 pounds per square foot or a maximum of 100 pounds When the vehicle is stationary a cargo load of 100 pounds plus the weight of a 225 pound per son to load the cargo or to conduct inspection and maintenance is permissible Weight added to both the roof and the trailer hitch contribute to the gross vehicle weight which must not exceed the vehicle s GVWR CAR OR TRAIL...

Page 41: ...nflation pres sures as specified on the Vehicle Certifica tion Label Drive Belts Check for proper condition and tension not cracked frayed or loose etc 110 Volt Generator Optional Check oil level in generator engine Fire Extinguisher Make sure it is fully charged and secured in mounting bracket Lights Make sure all exterior lights operate Sewer and Water Supply Hose Unhook and store TV Antenna Mak...

Page 42: ...ticles that have shifted may fall out when the door is opened 11 During peak tourist season and holidays it is best to phone ahead and make reservations at the park where you plan to stop 12 Some states or cities will not permit vehicles with LP gas containers to pass through high way tunnels If your route includes a tunnel check with the highway patrol or department of highways to avoid inconveni...

Page 43: ...w 3 4 gallons of drinking water per person per day Before you leave home inform someone of your destination and when you expect to re turn Authorities at your destination should be notified immediately if you do not arrive on time REMEMBER THESE TERMS WATCH Severe weather may develop in the specified area Be alert and prepare for possibil ity of an emergency WARNING Severe weather is occurring or ...

Page 44: ... well Some refrigerators are ex tremely sensitive to being off level The ammonia vapor cooling system used in most RV refriger ators can lock up and damage the refrigerator if it is not level This is both inconvenient and cost ly Also water and holding tank level indicators may give false readings because water level is greater at one side of the tank than the other Blocking A motor home can be le...

Page 45: ...d condensation in your coach you should take immediate action to minimize their affects You can help reduce excessive moisture in side the motor home by taking the following steps Ventilate with outside air Partially open one or more windows and a roof vent to circulate outside air through the coach In cold weather this ventilation may increase use of the furnace but it will greatly reduce the con...

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Page 47: ...nnect natural gas to the LP gas system Have the entire LP gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged parts at each tank filling Also inspect before and after each trip and any time trouble is sus pected Turn the LP supply valve off when not using the LP gas system Never use a wrench to tighten the tank supply valve It is designed to close leak tight by hand If a wrench is requi...

Page 48: ...00 BTU input per hour of operation A gallon of LP gas would last 9 2 hours of continuous operation 92 000 BTU s by 10 000 BTU s 9 2 To estimate how long a gallon of LP gas lasts try to deter mine what your total daily BTU input is then di vide into 92 000 to arrive at an approximate daily LP gas consumption LP TANK SYSTEM The storage reservoir for the LP gas system is a horizontally mounted tank w...

Page 49: ... with LP tanks to travel on certain roadways or through certain tunnels in the U S To avoid inconve nience check state regulations concerning flam mable gas transportation REGULATOR The pressure regulator is protected from the elements by a plastic cover which should be left in place at all times Only your dealer or a quali fied LP gas service should remove the regulator cover for adjustments WARN...

Page 50: ...creases to the point where the system cannot maintain production The only solution to this problem is to reduce the consumption of gas where possible Adjust ing the temperature on the gas electric refrigera tor may be a first step Using less hot water will help as well LP GAS LEAKS The following label has been placed in the ve hicle near the range area If you smell gas within the vehicle quickly a...

Page 51: ...rated The following is an ex ample of the number of BTU s available from an 84 pound tank at 0 F at three levels As you can see the number of BTU s decreases as the tank is emptied Nearly twice as many BTU s are avail able from a full tank than one that is one fourth full BTU s Available at 0 F Tank Level BTU s 80 64 000 50 50 400 20 33 000 The following LP Gas Vaporization and Tem perature Relati...

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Page 53: ...ter In addition the following equipment is entire ly dependent on 110 volt current roof air condi tioner refrigerator when placed in AC mode microwave oven and any 110 volt electrical equipment used at convenience outlets EXTERNAL POWER CORD Shoreline The external utility power cord commonly re ferred to as a shoreline is stored in the utility compartment on the left driver s side of the coach To ...

Page 54: ... AC current from the auxiliary generator or the shore line into 12 volt DC current for use by 12 volt equipment in the motor home Certain circuits however remain unchanged for use by items which require 110 volt current such as the air conditioner s the refrigerator in AC mode the microwave oven etc Current drawn from the coach batteries passes through the power center unchanged although it is rou...

Page 55: ...ker will reset itself after a pe riod of time and the lights and motors will again resume operation from power converter section If the breaker trips again shortly after reset take immediate steps to correct cause of overheating A portion of RV 12 volt load lights or motors or both should be turned off to reduce total load Also inspect power converter section to make sure ventilation is not obstru...

Page 56: ...ted outlets Should this occur unplug all the appliances on that circuit and press the reset button on the GFCI equipped outlet If the GFCI keeps tripping have the electrical system checked and repaired if necessary before using again The GFCI outlet is located in the bath bed room or dinette area depending on the floor plan of the vehicle NOTE In compliance with CSA electrical codes the appliance ...

Page 57: ...mpting to start Press the generator starter switch on and hold until generator engine is running then re lease Let the generator engine stabilize and run smoothly before turning appliances or electri cal equipment on Refer to the output specifications of your generator in the generator manufacturer s manual Do not overload generator by turning too many items on See load chart for estimation of typ...

Page 58: ...or manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for specific recommendations 12 VOLT DC SYSTEM The DC voltage system consists of the chassis battery and the 12 volt motor home auxiliary house batteries CAUTION Continuous generator overloading can cause high operating tempera tures that can damage the generator windings Keep the electrical loads within the generator wattage rating Approximate Power ...

Page 59: ...gine alternator while the engine is run ning 12 Volt House Fuses and Circuit Breakers All 12 volt circuits and equipment in the coach area of the motor home are protected by ei ther a fuse panel or breaker panel When a circuit is overloaded or a short develops in any part of the system a fuse or breaker will shut down that circuit If this happens turn off all affected lights or appliances and rese...

Page 60: ... as necessary at least once a month during long storage periods Further precautions are Remove the battery from the coach Store it in a cool place on a wooden or rubber pad to inhibit conductive transfer Check the state of charge periodically to avoid discharge or sulfating To ensure that the battery will always accept and hold a charge follow these simple mainte nance practices Make sure the batt...

Page 61: ...e a small load which draws off battery surface charge AUX START SWITCH See page 2 8 TRAILER WIRING CONNECTOR Your coach is pre wired for trailer or car tow ing lights with a 6 pin socket on the rear bumper The connector plug is supplied in the coach parts package provided to you by your dealer when you took delivery of the vehicle The diagram shows proper connection of trail er or tow vehicle wiri...

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Page 63: ...d on the wa ter holding tank monitor panel See Section 8 If your vehicle is not equipped with a monitor panel the switch will be located on a lower cabi net the panel below a bed or on the wardrobe wall panel depending upon model While the switch is in the ON position the pump will automatically supply water pressure as it is need ed It is recommended that the pump switch be turned off whenever yo...

Page 64: ...the system to stand at least 4 hours when disinfecting with 50 ppm residual chlorine If a shorter time period is desired then a 100 ppm chlorine concentration should be permitted to stand in the system for at least 1 hour 4 Drain and flush with fresh water EXTERNAL WATER SUPPLY City Water To connect to an external source 1 Turn the demand pump switch to off 2 Attach a hose from the external water ...

Page 65: ...ntain the waste water until it can be dumped at an appro priate waste water disposal site This means you can use the toilet sinks and shower even in areas where utility hookups are not available The main holding tank contains the sewage from the toilet and is commonly called the black water tank The second holding tank contains the waste water from the galley sink bathroom lava tory and shower and...

Page 66: ...k heaters unless the shoreline cord is plugged into a 110 volt source or the auxiliary generator is running to recharge the house batteries The chassis engine alternator will also recharge the batteries for use of holding tank heaters while driving down the road NOTE The holding tank heater pads are electri cal resistance type heating elements This type of heating element typically uses a large am...

Page 67: ...n the coach one at a time until antifreeze solution just begins to flow from the faucet then close When Done Adding RV Antifreeze Turn water pump switch off Turn the diverter valve handle so it points toward the water line to the pump as shown in the photo This will stop the flow from the suction tube and revert the tank line flow to the pump Replace the protective cap onto the end of the suction ...

Page 68: ...322R Toilet Lavatory 36 gal Model 327P Toilet 34 gal Model 329N Toilet Lavatory 27 gal Model 331C Toilet Lavatory 34 gal HT2 Grey Water Holding Tank Models 322E 324V Galley Shower 36 gal Model 322R Galley Shower 30 gal Model 327P Galley Lavatory Shower 42 gal Model 329N Galley Shower 40 gal Model 331C Galley Shower 32 gal ...

Page 69: ...hind service door Use socket to remove drain plug Beneath front dinette seat Lift seat board to access Beneath front dinette seat Lift seat board to access 322E Water Lines Water Tank Water Heater Water Heater By Pass Valve Winterization Antifreeze Valve Two 2 valves beneath the shower base Remove access panel on the lower left front of the shower cabinet One 1 valve beneath the rear couch Lift co...

Page 70: ...beneath rear dinette seat Lift seat board to access One 1 valve behind access panel on forward inside wall of driver side rear cargo compartment Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain plug In bottom of refrigerator cabinet Remove drawer to access Behind access panel on forward inside wall of driver side rear cargo compartment 329N Water Lines Water Tank Water...

Page 71: ...throom lavatory cabinet One 1 valve beneath the queen bed or driver side twin bed Lift head of mattress to expose access hole Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain plug In bottom of refrigerator cabinet Remove drawer to access Beneath the queen bed or driver side twin bed Lift bed to access Lay shower head on ground and open faucet valves to drain lines and ...

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Page 73: ...ration LEVELING Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is stationary place a small level on the freezer plate and make certain the unit is lev el Normal vehicle leveling to provide comfort for the occupants is satisfactory for refrigerator operation This will be well within the operation limits of 3 off level side to side and 6 off level front to back OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Norcold ...

Page 74: ...ilable while the refrig erator is operating in the AUTO LP GAS mode the refrigerator will switch to AUTO AC opera tion If an operating mode is not functional its corresponding LED will flash and the refrigera tor will attempt to operate in a lower power priority source If a lower power priority source is not available the LED will continue to flash and the refrigerator will cease operation until t...

Page 75: ... HIGH HUMIDITY will keep the surface between the door openings dry during high humidity conditions The switch should be left in the NORMAL OPERATION position unless moisture collects around the door When storing your RV for the winter place this switch in the STORAGE LIGHT OFF po sition This shuts off all DC power to the light and humidity heater and allows the refrigerator door to be left open fo...

Page 76: ...Use of Top Burners 1 Light match 2 Apply lighted match to burner 3 Turn control knob back left counterclock wise to the LITE position 4 When the burner lights adjust the flame height by turning the knob back toward the OFF position Lighting Oven Pilot NOTE If range has not been operated for a long period of time a longer waiting period for ignition of the pilot may be necessary due to air in the g...

Page 77: ...mination for food preparation See the manufacturer s in formation for instructions on replacement of light bulbs and grease filter elements The auxiliary electric generator start stop switch and hourmeter are also located on the range hood panel See Section 6 for generator starting and stopping instructions and operating precautions Hood Fan And Light Switches To turn on the range hood light simpl...

Page 78: ...rging source they will drain the house batteries in a relatively short period Typically the batteries would not support overnight heating without a supplemental charging source LP Gas Level Press and hold the Levels Test switch to show approximate LP tank level The LP level is registered by a sending unit on the tank The gauge mounted on the side of the tank will give a more accurate indication of...

Page 79: ...emperature relief valve This is no cause for repair or replacement of the valve Normally there is an air gap at the top of the water heater tank which acts as a pressure buffer In time however heated water may expand and fill this air gap causing a slight increase in water pressure This may cause the P T valve to weep until the air gap is manually replaced To Replace the Air Gap 1 Turn off the wat...

Page 80: ...position 2 Close LP tank valve NOTE If heat does not come out of the heat ducts after a minute or so the burner is not lit Turn thermostat off for 3 5 min utes check to be sure tank valve is open and tank is not out of fuel then try steps 2 4 again If it still will not light after three attempts go to Shut Down steps and contact your dealer or a local RV service center For Further Information Plea...

Page 81: ...e ducted roof air conditioning system has ceiling registers that can be closed if necessary to force more cool air toward a specific area of the coach or to route cool air away from a specific area If too many vents are closed however it can cause the air conditioner unit to ice up and stop cooling particularly in high humidity conditions Operation The following chart shows the system functions wi...

Page 82: ...r 3 Turn the A C selector switch to the FRONT position 4 Switch both roof air units ON TV ANTENNA Optional The TV antenna on your motor home can be easily raised rotated a full 360 and lowered from inside the vehicle by simply turning a crank or rotating knob A built in signal amplifier de signed to strengthen signals is controlled by a power switch built into the TV jack assembly The signal ampli...

Page 83: ...ystem be checked out in an area known to have good TV reception To check the antenna amplifier raise the an tenna select a TV channel and rotate the antenna for best picture Then turn off the amplifier pow er switch If the antenna amplifier is working properly the TV picture will now be degraded snowy When you turn the switch back on the picture should again be sharp CABLE TV HOOK UP Some models a...

Page 84: ...he coach or automotive batteries EXTERIOR ENTERTAINMENT CENTER The exterior entertainment center contains a stereo radio cassette player and convenient TV hook ups for your outside listening or viewing pleasure This feature also includes a TV table The ta ble is typically stored in the wardrobe or beneath one of the dinette seats Unfold the table to side wall braces and hook the table bracket over...

Page 85: ...he wall DINETTE BED CONVERSION To Convert Dinette to Bed 1 Release the catch on the table leg brace and fold the leg up against the bottom of the table 2 Remove the table from the wall support bracket by lifting the end of the table Then lower the table to rest on the cleats attached to each dinette bench 3 Arrange dinette cushions to cover bed area To Revert to Dinette 1 Replace the table onto th...

Page 86: ... cleaners because it may damage the plastic surfaces 2 Dump and rinse holding tank 3 Add odor control chemical in amount speci fied after cleaning and every few days during use 4 Remove the water line from the base of the toilet and clean the screen 5 If the flush valve becomes stiff after extended use it may be lubricated with a sil icone spray Turn the water pump off and operate flush pedal to d...

Page 87: ...e of the shade a few turns around the spools at the lower corners of the shades To loosen the tension unwrap the guide cords from the spools one turn at a time until desired tension is achieved Preserving Shape The pleated shades are made using high qual ity materials that are designed and woven to re tain their shape throughout their useful life They may lose their crisp shape however if left in ...

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Page 89: ... other foreign material Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight while the ve hicle surface is hot or using hot water Do not use strong soaps or detergents for washing the motor home Always use a mild soap in warm water a commercially prepared product for cleaning automotive finishes or your local car wash Be careful when using pressure type wash ers to avoid loosening exterior decals or sealants...

Page 90: ...erations manual binder It includes detailed information on clean ing soils and removing stains from the fine car pet in your coach Upholstery Some fabrics used in this motor home may contain fire retardant and lightfastness additives which can be damaged by use of improper clean ing products Some water based household cleaning products are not formulated for use on fabrics and may cause excessive ...

Page 91: ...pro pyl rubbing alcohol or a mild soap solution Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning products TABLES AND COUNTERTOPS Work surfaces are covered with a plastic lam inate that resists solvents stains and abrasions A coat of furniture wax applied to these surfaces on the counters and table will help preserve their beauty and make cleaning easier Always clean the surface before applying wax STAINLE...

Page 92: ...g Too Strong Roll shade all the way up Remove shade from bracket Unroll shade one or two turns as necessary by hand and replace onto bracket VEHICLE MAINTENANCE See also Safety Precautions Section 1 of this manual CHASSIS SERVICE MAINTENANCE Consult the appropriate sections in your chas sis operating guide for specific information re garding operating safety service recommendations and maintenance...

Page 93: ...SHERS AND WIPERS See your chassis operating guide for recom mendations and precautions regarding washers and wipers LIGHTS All exterior lights should be checked for prop er operation each time the vehicle is prepared for a trip Any bulbs which fail to light should be checked and replaced when necessary with a new bulb of the same size A failure of more than one light such as both taillights not op...

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Page 95: ... sewage tank first so the following waste water can rinse any waste solids from the dump outlet and sewer hose C Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto the drain outlet 2 Level the motor home and drain the entire plumbing system as described in the follow ing steps 3 Open all drain valves See the water system drain valve chart on page 7 5 for locations on your model NOTE If your coach is eq...

Page 96: ...stall water heater drain plug and close P T relief valve 14 Pour about one cup of non toxic RV anti freeze into the kitchen sink drain bathroom sink drain and shower drain This prevents any holding tank odors from entering the coach during storage It is not necessary to add antifreeze to the toi let since the flush valve will be closed Do not add automotive antifreeze or caustic chemicals such as ...

Page 97: ...ce thermostat switch on the bottom of the thermostat to OFF 25 Turn auxiliary battery Aux Batt switch off If your coach does not have an Aux Batt switch disconnect all chassis and auxiliary battery cables 26 Fully charge batteries 27 Batteries must be kept to at least 80 charge to keep from freezing or sulfating We rec ommend that you connect a battery charger and fully charge batteries at least o...

Page 98: ...ure all lights and electrical components operate 14 Check tires for proper cold inflation pres sure 15 After washing accumulated winter grime from the vehicle it is important to carefully inspect the seams and sealants for separation or cracks that may have appeared around the window frames vents and any other joints Re sealing is quite simple and the material is quickly and easily applied Appropr...

Page 99: ...ance 9 4 Checklists Pre Travel 4 3 Child Restraints 2 7 Circuit Breakers 12 Volt 6 7 9 5 Circuit Breakers 110 Volt 6 3 City Water Hook Up 7 2 Cold Weather Storage Winterizing 10 1 Comfort Controls 2 9 Condensation Humidity and 4 7 Connecting a Battery Charger 3 3 Connecting the Shoreline 6 1 Converter Electrical Power 6 3 Cooling System Engine 9 4 Couch Bed Conversion 8 13 D DC AC Voltage Inverter...

Page 100: ...irs 2 6 LP Gas Alarm 1 3 LP Gas Furnace 8 8 LP Gas Leaks 1 2 5 4 LP Gas Level 8 6 LP Gas Pressure Regulator 5 3 LP Gas Safety 5 1 LP Gas Selection 5 2 LP Gas Tank Air in the 5 3 LP Gas Tank Refilling 5 2 LP Gas Tank System 5 2 LP Gas Travel with 5 3 LP Gas Winter Use of 5 5 M Maximum Occupancy 4 2 Microwave Oven 8 5 Mirrors 2 7 Monitor Panel 8 5 Mountain Driving 4 6 N Nighttime Driving 4 5 O Occup...

Page 101: ... Tire Changing 3 1 Tires 9 4 Toilet Fresh Water 8 13 Towing Recovery 3 2 Trailer Towing 4 2 Trailer Wiring Connector 6 9 Travel Tips 4 3 Travel with LP Gas 5 3 TV Antenna 8 10 TV Cable Hook Ups 8 11 TV Signal Amplifier 8 11 U Underbody Care 9 1 Upholstery 9 2 Using On Site Sewer Hook Ups 7 4 V Vehicle Certification Label VIN 0 4 Vehicle Maintenance 9 4 Vents Power Roof 8 14 Video Control Center 8 ...

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