BYFLEETWaJD owner's manual
EMERGENCY AND IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION Before we explain how things work, take a few minutes to fill in the information on these two pages. It&apo
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PRE:rRAVEL CHECK LIST Exterior Disconnect water, electrical, and drain lines Check roof top carrier (if installedl Remove blocks from wheels Chec
COCKPIT AND DRIVER'S CONTROLS Consult Chevrolet or Oshkosh Operator's Manual for additional information. The main instrument cluster and
Cool/Heat Lever-Push this lever to the left or right for cooling/heating. Function Selector Buttons OFF - No heating or cooling, but fan runs at low
" sudden maneuver or impact A child restraint system can help protect a child while riding in a vehicle, Child restraint systems are desig
Fuel Types And Vapor Lock Today's automotive fuel and emissions systems are sophisticated and highly engineered to meet Federal and state emiss
WARNING: EXHAUST GASES ARE DEADLY. DO NOT BLOCK THE TAILPIPES OR SITUATE THE VEHICLE IN A PLACE WHERE THE EXHAUST GASES HAVE ANY POSSIBILITY OF ACCUM
should receive thousands of miles of troublefree service. For safety and maximum tire life, proper inflation pressure must be maintained. Motor
ON THE ROAD MOTOR HOME LOADING A motor home chassis (springs, wheels, tires, axles, and frame) is designed to carry a certain maximum load. This load
GVWR rating, you will have to reduce the total vehi-cle load. 5. If reading 2 is less than the GVWR of your vehicle, check readings 1 and 3 to verif
3. Drive the vehicle backward until the tag axle wheels just clear the scale pad. It is important to keep the tag and drive wheels level for accuracy
LIVING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME Manual Entry Steps (Rear Door on S & Z Models) Entry steps are located under each entry door. To extend the manu
., • Pack articles .carefully in th", storage compartments to minimize shifting. If necessary, use straps to prevent movement. • Be sure liqui
EFFECTS OF PROLONGED OCCUPANCY Your motor home was designed primarily for recrea-tional use and short term occupancy. If you expect to occupy the mo
instructions on the fire extinguisher. Know how and when to use it. Consider these fire safety suggestions: • Before refueling your motor home or an
PLUMBING SYSTEMS The plumbing systems in your motor home are con-structed of thermoplastic materials. Holding tanks anq piping components are st
Water Tank Fill fresh water tank before traveling. Water in the tank will reduce the carrying capacity of the motor home. See . "WEIGHING
NOTE: If the sensor probes mounted in the tanks get coated with grease, the monitor panel may in-dicate falsely or not at all. Avoid pouring grease
Water Pump that could be letting air into the system. Avoid stor-ing anything in the water pump area. A heavy item could flatten a hose or damage the
SAFETY REGULATIONS REGARDING LP GAS SYSTEMS AND LP GAS APPLIANCES The manufacturer of this recreational vehicle is required to furnish the following c
The Aqua Magic IV has a removable seat to facilitate cleaning. To remove seat: • Open both seat and cover. • Grasp assembly on both sides and pu
you want to drain the holding tanks: * Open the compartment, extend the hose, attech the sewer hose to holding tank outlet and insert the end
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS The electrical systems in your motor home are designed and built in accordance with all regulations, codes, and standards in e
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 converter
develop a potential shock hazard of this type, the GFI device is designed to disconnect the outlet (and other outlets on the same circuit), limiting y
antennas have a usable range of only about 50 miles under the best of conditions. Beyond that distance, or in marginal conditions, antenna performanc
This will help avoid overheating and damaging the generator starting system. If this system fails to start the generator, manual starting instru
o Change oil only when the engine is warm, and after the exhaust system has cooled. o Keep the fuel system clean. Check fuel filters. o Be
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is available from an approved storage tank to operate your range, oven, furnace, and water
13. Be sure the tank is securely mounted before each trip. 14. If you do not have the special tools and train-ing necessary, do not attempt to repair
FULL ONE-YEAR/15,OOO MILE .----WARRANTY -----. fOR MOTOR HOMES MANUFACTURED BY SUBSIDIARIES OF FLEETWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC. SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES A
3. Keep the valve on an empty tank tightly closed. 4. Have the gas tank purged by the LP gas ser-vice station if freeze up occurs. 5. Have the LP s
LPG Leak Detector A permanently installed LPG gas leak detector is located near the 'floor in the galley area. The unit con-tains an alarm that
ApPLIANCES The appliances installed in your motor home are tested by independent laboratories and comply with rigid standards established by these
conditioners can be operated together. Turn the rotary switch to "rear" or "front" and turn the air condi-tioner unit(s) ON. If yo
MAINTENANCE Your Bounder has been engineered to provide you with many years of troublefree service with a minimum amount of maintenance. This sec
Tire Replacement When replacing tires, be sure to consult your chassis operator's manual for information regarding the proper tire selection
Flushing Cooling System Various methods and equipment may be used to perform this service. If special equipment such as a back flusher is used, foll
, . NOTE: Engagement of the compressor clutch in both of the tests below indicates that the clutch electrical circuit is OK. If the clutch does not e
Since belts and pulleys wear with use, look at all frictional surface areas for signs of wear. Normal wear can be recognized as even wear, both on th
, . inspect the flange connections between air condi-tioners, vents, skylights, etc, If signs of cracking, weathering, or drying are evident, rese
APPLIANCES ... 36 Brakes ... 41 Water Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Brak
PREPARING THE MOTOR HOME FOR LONG-TERM STORAGE STORAGE CHECK LIST The following check lists will help you perform the steps necessary to prepare y
.. freezing temperatures, follow a thorough Winter Storage procedure. Winter Storage Below Freezing Protecting the plumbing systems in your mot
General Vehicle Winter Storage Check List • Thoroughly service the motor home chassis as discussed above. • Perform steps as listed under Long-te
, , • During engine run, check the operation of headlights, taillights, turn signals, backup lights, clearance lights, license plate light, e
, . MAINTENANCE CHART Service to be Performed Service Interval Each Trip 1,000 Miles 3 Months 6 Months 10,000 Miles Yearly Wash Exterior X Inspect Tir
.. , I ' TIRE REPLACEMENT Tire Replacement Replacement tires must be the same size, type (i.e. bias, radial, etc.) and have at least the same
4" x 4" UJMBER ~ , /' / 14-1/4"1 /' A.-CUT IN HALF ~ / I:--4-1/4"--1 12'" ------0-1 . WHEEL CHOCK DETAIL &quo
· , 7. On Chevrolet chassis, adjust jack extension to an overall jack height of 9-3/4" and slide the jack under the front lower control arm. Be
DRIVER'S SIDE ../ REAR TIRE . REAR TIRE -, OUTLINE / ,>'ILLUSTRATED ... , / CLAMP RIS SIDE VIEW RIS REAR VIEW Jack Position -Rear Chevrol
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Planning And Preparation ... 2 Loading And We
INTRODUCTION Welcome to the recreational vehicle life-style and the growing family of motor home owners. We sincerely thank you for choosing a Fleetwo
NOTE: Some equipment and features described or shown in this manual may be optional on some models. This instructional manual is of general nat
This package contains very valuable documents about your motor home and its components and systems. This Owner's Manual is in this pack
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