Bounder 1990 Manual do Proprietário

Consulte online ou descarregue Manual do Proprietário para Esfregão Bounder 1990. Bounder 1990 Owner`s manual [en] Manual do Utilizador

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BYFLEETWaJD owner's manual

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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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Water Heater Manufacturer _______________________________________ _ Model __________________________________________________________________ ___ Seria

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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

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COCKPIT AND DRIVER'S CONTROLS Consult Chevrolet or Oshkosh Operator's Manual for additional information. The main instrument cluster and

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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

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" sudden maneuver or impact A child restraint system can help protect a child while riding in a vehicle, Child restraint systems are desig

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Fuel Types And Vapor Lock Today's automotive fuel and emissions systems are sophisticated and highly engineered to meet Federal and state emiss

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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

Página 10 - IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION

should receive thousands of miles of troublefree service. For safety and maximum tire life, proper inflation pressure must be maintained. Motor

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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

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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

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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

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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

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., • Pack articles .carefully in th", storage compartments to minimize shifting. If necessary, use straps to prevent movement. • Be sure liqui

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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

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instructions on the fire extinguisher. Know how and when to use it. Consider these fire safety suggestions: • Before refueling your motor home or an

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PLUMBING SYSTEMS The plumbing systems in your motor home are con-structed of thermoplastic materials. Holding tanks anq piping components are st

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Water Tank Fill fresh water tank before traveling. Water in the tank will reduce the carrying capacity of the motor home. See . "WEIGHING

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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

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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

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SAFETY REGULATIONS REGARDING LP GAS SYSTEMS AND LP GAS APPLIANCES The manufacturer of this recreational vehicle is required to furnish the following c

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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

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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

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS The electrical systems in your motor home are designed and built in accordance with all regulations, codes, and standards in e

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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

Página 28 - * Check inlet

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

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antennas have a usable range of only about 50 miles under the best of conditions. Beyond that distance, or in marginal conditions, antenna performanc

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This will help avoid overheating and damaging the generator starting system. If this system fails to start the generator, manual starting instru

Página 31 - Care and Maintenance

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

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LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is available from an approved storage tank to operate your range, oven, furnace, and water

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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

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FULL ONE-YEAR/15,OOO MILE .----WARRANTY -----. fOR MOTOR HOMES MANUFACTURED BY SUBSIDIARIES OF FLEETWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC. SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES A

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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

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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

Página 37 - * Check oil tag

ApPLIANCES The appliances installed in your motor home are tested by independent laboratories and comply with rigid standards established by these

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conditioners can be operated together. Turn the rotary switch to "rear" or "front" and turn the air condi-tioner unit(s) ON. If yo

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MAINTENANCE Your Bounder has been engineered to provide you with many years of troublefree service with a minimum amount of maintenance. This sec

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Tire Replacement When replacing tires, be sure to consult your chassis operator's manual for information regarding the proper tire selection

Página 41 - LIGHTING LP GAS APPLIANCES

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

Página 42 - ApPLIANCES

, . 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

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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

Página 44 - MAINTENANCE

, . inspect the flange connections between air condi-tioners, vents, skylights, etc, If signs of cracking, weathering, or drying are evident, rese

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APPLIANCES ... 36 Brakes ... 41 Water Heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Brak

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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

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.. freezing temperatures, follow a thorough Winter Storage procedure. Winter Storage Below Freezing Protecting the plumbing systems in your mot

Página 48 - Roof Resealing

General Vehicle Winter Storage Check List • Thoroughly service the motor home chassis as discussed above. • Perform steps as listed under Long-te

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, , • During engine run, check the operation of headlights, taillights, turn signals, backup lights, clearance lights, license plate light, e

Página 50 - FOR LONG-TERM STORAGE

, . 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

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.. , I ' TIRE REPLACEMENT Tire Replacement Replacement tires must be the same size, type (i.e. bias, radial, etc.) and have at least the same

Página 52 - Winter Storage Check List

4" x 4" UJMBER ~ , /' / 14-1/4"1 /' A.-CUT IN HALF ~ / I:--4-1/4"--1 12'" ------0-1 . WHEEL CHOCK DETAIL &quo

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· , 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

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DRIVER'S SIDE ../ REAR TIRE . REAR TIRE -, OUTLINE / ,>'ILLUSTRATED ... , / CLAMP RIS SIDE VIEW RIS REAR VIEW Jack Position -Rear Chevrol

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Planning And Preparation ... 2 Loading And We

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INTRODUCTION Welcome to the recreational vehicle life-style and the growing family of motor home owners. We sincerely thank you for choosing a Fleetwo

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NOTE: Some equipment and features described or shown in this manual may be optional on some models. This instructional manual is of general nat

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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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