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Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is a naturally occurring substance and
is an important chemical used widely by industries
to manufacture building materials and numerous
household products� It is also a by-product of
combustion and certain other natural processes�
Thus, it may be present inside the trailer with some
individuals being sensitive to it� Ventilation of the unit
normally reduces the exposure to a comfortable level�
Trace levels of formaldehyde are released from
smoking, cooking, use of soaps and detergents, such
as carpet shampoos, cosmetics, and many other
household products� Some people are very sensitive to
formaldehyde while others may not have any reaction
to the same levels of formaldehyde� Amounts released
decrease over time�
Your Airstream trailer was manufactured using
low formaldehyde-emitting (LFE) wood products,
use of which is typical in the recreation vehicle
industry� Formaldehyde has an important role in
the adhesives used to bind wood products used in
recreation vehicles� The wood products in your trailer
are designed to emit formaldehyde at or lower than
industry guidelines and should not produce symptoms
in most individuals�
While LFE wood products typically do not emit
formaldehyde at a level that would cause symptoms
in most individuals, it is possible, though not likely, for
that to occur when the trailer is not properly ventilated�
Ventilation is an essential requirement for trailer use,
for many reasons� Any effects of formaldehyde can be
greatly reduced by actions such as opening windows,
opening roof vents, running the air conditioner, or
some combination thereof� In addition, the emission of
formaldehyde by these products naturally decreases
rapidly over time�
Airstream strongly suggests that you take measures to
properly ventilate your trailer on a regular basis� If you
have any questions with respect to proper ventilation
of your trailer, please do not hesitate to contact your
dealer or Airstream�
Ventilation
To reduce or lessen exposure to chemicals from off-
gassing, it is of utmost importance that you ventilate
your recreational vehicle� Ventilation should occur
frequently after purchase and at times when the
temperatures and humidity are elevated� Remember,
off-gassing is accelerated by heat and humidity� Open
windows, exhaust vents, and doors� Operate ceiling
and/or other fans, roof air conditioners, and furnaces�
Use a fan to force stale air out and bring fresh air in�
Decreasing the flow of air by sealing the recreational
vehicle increases the formaldehyde level in the
vehicle’s indoor air�
Do Not Smoke
It is recommended that you do not smoke inside your
recreational vehicle� In addition to causing damage
to your recreational vehicle, tobacco smoke releases
formaldehyde and other toxic chemicals�
Medical Advice
Questions regarding the effects of formaldehyde on
your health should be submitted to your doctor or local
health department�
Alarms and Detectors
Smoke Alarm
A smoke alarm is provided with your trailer� A manual
pertaining to the alarm is included in the paper work
given to you at the dealership� Please read and follow
all care, maintenance, and safety information contained
in the smoke alarm manual�
The smoke alarm will beep once a minute for at least
30 days when the battery is weak� The battery must
immediately be replaced with a fresh one�
WARNING
Alarm battery is shipped deactivated. Check your
alarm for proper battery installation. To activate
battery, new Airstream owners must install
included battery to proper orientation.
WARNING
Smoke alarms have a limited life. The unit should
be replaced immediately if it is not operating
properly. You should always replace a smoke alarm
after 10 years from the date of purchase. Write the
purchase date on the space provided on the back
of unit.
If service is required or you have not received a smoke
alarm user’s manual, please contact the manufacturer,
your dealer, or Airstream Customer Service�
Summary of Contents for Flying Cloud 2020
Page 1: ...2020 Flying Cloud Owner s Manual...
Page 4: ...2020 Flying Cloud NOTES...
Page 6: ...2020 Flying Cloud 1 2 Introduction NOTES...
Page 26: ...2020 Flying Cloud 3 14 General Information NOTES...
Page 32: ...2020 Flying Cloud 4 6 Floor Plans And Specifications NOTES...
Page 50: ...2020 Flying Cloud 5 18 Interior NOTES...
Page 60: ...2020 Flying Cloud 6 10 Exterior NOTES...
Page 85: ...Maintenance 2020 Flying Cloud 8 17 22 22 Electrical Diagrams 12 Volt Main Schematic...
Page 102: ...Maintenance 8 34 2020 Flying Cloud Fresh Water Layouts Fresh Water Layout 23CB Flying Cloud...
Page 103: ...Maintenance 2020 Flying Cloud 8 35 Fresh Water Layout 23FB Flying Cloud...
Page 104: ...Maintenance 8 36 2020 Flying Cloud Fresh Water Layout 25RB Flying Cloud...
Page 105: ...Maintenance 2020 Flying Cloud 8 37 Fresh Water Layout 25FB Flying Cloud...
Page 106: ...Maintenance 8 38 2020 Flying Cloud Fresh Water Layout 26 Flying Cloud...
Page 107: ...Maintenance 2020 Flying Cloud 8 39 Fresh Water Layout 27FB Flying Cloud...
Page 108: ...Maintenance 8 40 2020 Flying Cloud Fresh Water Layout 28 Flying Cloud...
Page 109: ...Maintenance 2020 Flying Cloud 8 41 Fresh Water Layout 30 Flying Cloud...
Page 110: ...Maintenance 8 42 2020 Flying Cloud Fresh Water Layout 30 Bunk Flying Cloud...
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