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FIerit:age
FLEEJWCOD.
RV
I'LEETWClJD.
RV
2002
©200l
by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. No part
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Manufacturing subsidiaries of Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. build the following motor homes:
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An-z.erican FIerit:age FLEEJWCOD. RV I'LEETWClJD. RV 2002 ©200l by Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication m

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Table of Contents Carbon Monoxide DetectOlIAlarm ... 05-18 Emergency Towing ... 05-18 Attaching Accessories to Your Motor Home ...

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Storage 19. Pour one cup of antifreeze solution down each drain. 20. Install all protective caps: Water tank fill City water inlet cap Waste tank dra

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13. Operate all faucets and fixtures in the fresh water system. Check for leaks at all joints and fittings. Repair if necessary making sure the water

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AC Inverter - An electronic device that changes 12-volt DC energy from the batteries to 120-volt 60-cycle, AC energy to operate microwave ovens, TVs,

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Glossary GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) - Is the maximum pennissible weight of this fully loaded motor horne. The GVWR is equal to or greater than

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Table of Contents Generator (If Equipped) ... 08-5 Satellite Dish Antenna (If Equipped) ... 10-5 Generator Fuel Supply ... 0

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LIMITED ONE-YEAR/THREE YEAR WARRANTY For Motor Homes Manufactured by subsidiaries of Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc., sold in the United States and Canada

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Warranty WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY This warranty does not cover: 1. The automotive chassis system (including the chassis and drive train),

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The particle board, hardwood plywood, or pan-eling used in your motor home are made with urea-formaldehyde resin. The companies that supply us with th

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Important Notices AI WARNING I It is not safe to use cooking appliances for comfort heating. Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe opera

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AMERICAN COACH SPECIFIC INFORMATION ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELS, CIRCUIT FUSE PANELS AND BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH LOCATIONS American Heritage (

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American Coach Specific Information American Tradition (All Models) • Chassis 12-Volt Fuse Front Panel ... In the en

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American Coach Specific Information TOWED VEHICLE WIRING Your motor home is equipped with an electrical connector, from here on referred to as a hitch

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c T--~ w $: o o D TO FT. WAYNE, IN t BACK 40 RESTAURANT WAL-MART PATTERSON STREET K-MART SUPER-8 MOTEL TO BERNE, IN '" MAP OF FLEETWOOD&apo

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American Coach Specific Information HERITAGE DRIVER'S CONTROLS 38 6 Il" 39 40 41 58 59 53 60 61 52 62 51 03-4

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American Coach Specific Information 68 69 65 Instrument Panels 1. Hazard Indicator Light 29. Check Engine Indicator Warning 52. Leveler Control Pan

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American Coach Specific Information EAGLE, DREAM AND TRADITION DRIVER'S CONTROLS 53 52 55 Shifter Selector (Side-Pod) 03-6 54 -VIP MODULAR RV SM

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American Coach Specific Information Instrument Panels 31. ABS Systems Warning Indicator Light 1. Air Vents 32. Antenna Up Warning Indicator Light 2.

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

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Introduction Because of the continuous program of prodnct change conducted by Fleetwood, it is possible that recent product changes may not be include

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3. We sincerely believe that your dealer and the factory representative will be able to solve any problem which might arise. If their combined efforts

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IR'IItroduci ioR'll INSPECT AND MAINTAIN Follow a consistent schedule of inspection and maintenance for your motor home. Your contin-uing sa

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(Example) FEDERAL CERTIFICATION TAG MFD BY: DATE MFD: INC VEH MFD BY: DATE OF VEH MFD: GVWR: KGS ( LBS) FRONTGAWR: KGS ( LBS) WITH: RIMS TIRES AT: KPA

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AMERICAN COACH ASSOCIATION The association of AMERICAN EAGLE, AMERICAN DREAM, AMERICAN TRADITION, AMERICAN HERITAGE and LIMITED Motorcoach Owners WELC

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Introduction WARNINGS, TERMS AND CONCEPTS FOR SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR MOTOR HOME Vehicle Crash Like any other vehicle you may drive, your motor home ca

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• You CANNOT increase the towed weight limit by changing the size of your hitch. • Properly load what you tow to avoid a vehicle crash. • Do not at

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MOTOR HOME LOADING Responsibility for Proper Loading As the operator of this motor home, you are respon-sible for its proper and safe loading. This s

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On The Road Towing a Vehicle or Trailer ("Towed Load or Towed Unit") .II NOTE I Some states and provinces require brakes and safety chains

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01'11 The Road Weight-Distributing Hitch Head Assembly Receiver Tube I 1-) Chain Loop Chain Bracket Typical Hitch System Components The equipment

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On The Road The table on the previous page outlines the hitch head assembly combinations and the resulting maximum towed loads that are available to y

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Cargo Carrying Capacity and Load Distribution .(1 NOTE I Cargo Carrying Capacities (CCC) of your motor home are specified on a label affixed to t

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On The Road To calculate the opposite side of the vehicle wheel position weight, subtract this side's weights from the weights recorded in steps

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On The Road WEIGHING YOUR MOTOR HOME To Obtain Individual Wheel Positions Weights: STEP1S STEP 3S 1 : 1 31 I: 1 ] One Side One Side Scale Weight Ibs.

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On The Road WARNING Modification of your vehicle by addition of racks not originally equipped by the manufacturer to carry addi-tional equipm

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Air Pressure The most important factor in maximizing the life of your tires is maintaining proper inflation. Driving on a tire that does not have the

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On The Road dual, you might also spot it with a visual inspec-tion. However, if it is an inside rear dual, the chances of spotting it without an air p

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WARNING Make sure that you and your passengers, including pregnant women, wear safety belts, Be sure that lap belts fit snugly and as low as

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On The Road for these children. Check your local and state laws for specific requirements. Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehi-cle that ha

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motor home is heavily loaded, or the grade is steep, preselection of a lower gear prior to the grade may be desirable. Gear preselection means the sel

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On The Road • Avoid driving your vehicle through 01' over combustible materials such as leaves, grass, vegetation 01' stubble high enough

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CAUTION Don't use the Night Vision System to replace your nor-mal view of the road ahead. It can't tell you how far away things are. It sens

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On The Road MC 1000TRIP COMPUTER (If Equipped) The trip information system constantly monitors and records various engine and operating data necessary

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charges and the resulting spark ignites gasoline vapors around the fill spout. A simple precaution to help avoid this potential problem is to stay n

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APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP AMERICAN COACH ASSOCIATION "The Association for AMERICAN EAGLE, AMERICAN DREAM, AMERICAN TRADITION, AMERICAN HERITAGE

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On The Road WARNING Exhaust gases are deadly. Do not block the tailpipes, or exhaust ports, or situate the vehicle in a place where the exhaust

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Spartan Motors chassis assistance: 1-800-543-4334 CAUTION The air brake system and air suspension system may require recharging with air before to

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LIVING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM (If Equipped) Controls for the leveling system are located in the driver's compartment. A d

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Living With Your Motor Home WARNING Do not operate the pneumatic stepwell cover while anyone is positioned in the stepwell. A person stand-ing in

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• Pull the red handle and remove the screen, or; • Lift the red latch to release the window. Slide it completely through the slot so the window swin

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Living With Your Motor Home in mid-travel by moving it back to the straight down position. Re-attach the retainers when traveling. To adjust the angl

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CAUTION Never attempt to move your motor home with the slide-out room(s) extended. Damage can occur to the slide-out or motor home. CAUTION In c

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Living With Your Motor Home To restore the sleeper sofa: 1. Lift the front edge of the bedframe up and rotate it back. 2. Lift the middle section of

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depressed. If the tank is full, all lights will be on. Lights are sequential, and indicate levels in approximately 113 or I14-tank increments dependi

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Living With Your Motor Home Here are some frequently asked questions about condensation and some answers that will help you understand more about your

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Reduce moisture released illto the air and increase ventilation To reduce moisture released inside the RV.· I. Run the vent fan when cooking and the b

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Living With Your Motor Home interior air. While use of a dehumidifier is not a "cure-all," and ventilation, storm windows, and moisture redu

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• Never smoke in bed or leave cigars/ciga-rettes unattended. • Keep candles or any open flames away from curtains/fabrics/walls and ceiling. • Keep

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PLUMBING SYSTEMS AND HOLDING TANKS The plumbing systems in your motor home are constmcted of durable thermoplastic materials. Holding tanks and piping

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Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks CAUTION Overfilling the fresh water tank from a pressurized source may cause damage to the water system. M

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Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks improper winterization, and poor battery main-tenance, Most water system problems can be avoided by conscientious m

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Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks Drinking Water Filter System (If Equipped) The water filter helps provide consistent drink-ing water quality. The f

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Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks Whenever possible, drain the holding tanks before traveling. Waste water and sewage in the holding tanks reduce the

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American Coach Chapter of FMCA The Family Motor Coach Association Congratulations on your choice of an American Coach Product. We are confident that y

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Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks 3. Turn off water supply to garden hose. 4. Remove hose from black tank flush inlet connection and store hose. S.

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Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks • Use a special holding tank deodorant chem-ical approved for septic tank systems in the black water holding tank.

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Plumbing Systems and Holding Tanks N/CABlE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS ELECTRIC CORD STORAGE BYPASS VALVE HOT & COLD VALVES FOR OUTDOOR SHOWER DRAIN CO

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Your motor home is equipped with three electri-cal systems: the chassis 12-volt system the Fleetwood 12-volt house system the 120-v

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Electrical Systems Battery Disconnect (If Equipped) Some accessories or equipment such as clocks, radios or the refrigerator may draw small amounts of

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you drive, and while you are connected to 120-volt AC power thwugh the converter/ charger circuit. • Do not break live circuits at the terminals of t

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Electrical Systems 120-VOLT SYSTEM This system provides grounded 120-volt AC electrical service for appliances such as air con-ditioners, TV, microwav

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3. If the RESET button does not pop out when the test button is pushed, a loss of ground fault protection is indicated. Do not use any electrical outl

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Electrical Systems Generator Operating Safety Precautions Read and understand the generator operating, maintenance and safety instruction furnished in

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Generator Slide-Out (If Equipped) The generator may be mounted on a slide-out cradle. WARNING Keep all obstacles and body parts clear of the gener-ato

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Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is available from an approved storage container to operate your range, oven, furnace and water heater, and as an alternat

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LP Gas System AlWARNING 7. Turn off LP gas main valve before filling LP gas container or entering an LP gas bulk plant or motor fuel ser

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WARNING Do not fill LP gas containers to more than 80% capac-ity. Overfilling can result in uncontrolled gas flow which can cause fire and explosio

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The appliances installed in your motor home are tested and listed, and comply with standards established by these organizations. All appliances are co

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Appliances the registers or the return air to the furnace. Storage under cabinets should be done carefully so as to not crush or damage any furnace du

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3. Slide new filter into filter box. Be sure air flow arrows point downward. 4. Turn retainers to secure filter. AQUA-HOT MOTORCOACH HEATING SYSTEM

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Appliances tive maintenance requirements. Remember that air conditioners use a large portion of your available electric power. See the Elech-ical Syst

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WARNING Do not raise antenna near overhead electric wires as contact may cause serious injury. SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA (If Equipped) The roof-mounted s

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TABLE OF CONTENTS WARRANTY ... 01-1 Cargo Can}'ing Capacity Label ... 05-4 Coverage Provided ... 01

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• Your motor home has been designed to provide you with many years of use with a minimum amount of maintenance. This section will famil-iarize you wit

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Maintenance Exterior Graphics Care The pressure sensitive graphics installed on the exterior sutfaces of your motor home require little maintenance an

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The adhesives and sealants used in the construc-tion of your motor home were developed to remain waterproof under sustained effects of weather and vib

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Maintenance material. Simply spray or apply the solution to the spot and blot with a clean dry rag or paper towel. Aggressive scrubbing may damage the

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WARNING When installing the engine cover, be sure the cover is fully seated on the gasket seal and secured by the clamps. Do not allow insulation

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Maintenance MAINTENANCE GUIDELINE For your convenience, a maintenance guideline is presented. Options and accessories usually have their own owner/use

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STORAGE CHECKLISTS The following checklists will help you perform the steps necessary to prepare your motor home for storage. Use the checklist that a

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Storage Long-Term Storage (Over 60 Days) 1. Perform all steps as required for short-term storage. 2. Run chassis engine to normal operating temperatu

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3. Winterize the LP gas system. Your LP gas dealer or service station will perform this for you. 4. Winterize all appliances as outlined in the indivi

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