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Summary of Contents for 1990 Jamboree rallye

Page 1: ...TIOGX BY R EETWCDO 1990...

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Page 3: ...ct the MANUFAC TURING PLANT at the address listed below and provide the manufacturer with a description in writing of the problem and attempts made to resolve it MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGATIONS Upon r...

Page 4: ...icle near the range area IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve sl or gas s...

Page 5: ...12 volt Coach System 27 Auxiliary Battery 27 Battery Inspection and Care 27 Battery Charging 27 Safety Tips 10 Selecting A Replacement Battery 28 Engine Access 10 120 volt AC System 28 Tires 10 The Po...

Page 6: ...ow Resealing 43 Engine 40 Engine Oils 40 Engine Fuel Systems 40 Fuel And Air Filters 40 Air Cleaner Element Replacement 40 Cooling System 40 Maintenance And Inspection 40 Coolant Level 40 Flushing Coo...

Page 7: ...covered by one of the most comprehensive warranty programs in the RV industry and this manual contains a section outlining the war ranty and explaining your rights and obligations as well as the righ...

Page 8: ...ORE FLEETWOOD AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FRONT END ALIGN MENT AFTER THIS PREDELIVERY INSPECTION IS DONE PLANNING AND PREPARATION Each year millions of Americans embark on trips u...

Page 9: ...hassis dealer service center The Fleetwood Identification Number IF I N is located on the certification tag located in the driver s step well Use this number when order ing parts through your Fleetwoo...

Page 10: ...________________________ Serial Number _________________________________________________________________ Date Purchased _______________________________________________________________ Dealer Name ____...

Page 11: ...Model Serial Number Air Conditioner Manufacturer Model Serial Number Microwave Oven Manufacturer Model Serial Number Stereo Manufacturer Model Serial Number Generator Manufacturer Model Serial Number...

Page 12: ...if installed Check tires and adjust pressures if necessary Check batteries Check running lights turn signals interior and panel lights Check brakes brake fluid brake lights Check cooling system Check...

Page 13: ...seat belts while the vehicle is in mo tion Seats which are not equipeed with safety belts should not be occupied while the vehicle is in motion and will be labeled NOT FOR USE WHILE THE VEHICLE IS IN...

Page 14: ...ant if you drive with the overhead vents open or if the motor home 8 is equipped with a roof air conditioner roof rack CB or TV radio antenna When parking parallel to a curb be sure to allow for poles...

Page 15: ...or more add a fuel ad ditive that is formulated to counteract these oxidation effects Your dealer can advise you on the proper ad ditives and their use If gasohol is spilled on a painted surface some...

Page 16: ...ASES COULD LEAK INTO THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CREATING A SAFETY HAZARD IF THE ENGINE MUST BE RUN WITH THE ENGINE 10 COVER OFF FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES BE SURE THE VEHICLE INTERIOR IS ADEQUATELY VENTI...

Page 17: ...of your travel gear is ex tremely heavy The axle jack furnished with your motor home is capable of lifting the weight on one half of one axle or about one fourth of the total gross weight of the vehi...

Page 18: ...illustration 12 I DRIVER S SIDE REAR TIRE REAR TIRE OUTLINE YILLUSTRATED CLAMP RIS SIDE VIEW RfS REAR VIEW Jack Position Rear Chevrolet Chassis 7 Adjust screw extension to an overall jack height of 10...

Page 19: ...lity of wheel or tire failure 12 Replace wheel nuts Carefully hand tighten the nuts snugly in sequence as indicated in the chassis operator s manual 13 13 Lower the vehicle until the tire contacts the...

Page 20: ...ccording to Na tional Highway Traffic Safety Administration figures an average vehicle occupant weighs 150 pounds each gallon of gasoline weights six pounds and each gallon of water weighs over eight...

Page 21: ...YOUR MOTOR HOME CAN CAUSE UNDESIRABLE HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS AND MAY CREATE A SAFETY HAZARD MODIFICATION OF YOUR VEHICLE BY ADDITION OF RACKS NOT SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO CARRY ADDITIONAL E...

Page 22: ...eed the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR of any axle and do not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR of either the motor home or the trailer or the Gross Combined Weight Rating 16 GCWR of the moto...

Page 23: ...ergency Exit Window The emergency exit window provides an escape route in case the motor home must be evacuated under emergency conditions To operate the window pull the red handle s and push the wind...

Page 24: ...floor cabinet and wall finishes Dinette Conversion To convert the dinette into a bed Unfasten and remove cushions Reach under the table fold the leg up under the table top Raise front portion of table...

Page 25: ...ow glass The interior surface of the storm window will be at least 20 degrees warmer reducing moisture con 19 densation DO NOT COVER THE EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOW This window must be left accessible at al...

Page 26: ...If you experience a fire while camped EVACUATE THE VEHICLE AS QUICKLY AND SAFELY AS POSSIBLE Consider the cause and severity of the fire and the risk involved before trying to put it out If the fire...

Page 27: ...d replace the inlet protective cap The onboard water storage tank is filled through a special filler cap outside the motor home To fill the fresh water tank open the spout remove the vent plug and fil...

Page 28: ...ter flows steadily then turn off This will purge any air from the lines 22 4 Top off water tank with fresh water and wait three hours 5 Drain the entire system by opening all fresh water tank valves f...

Page 29: ...he fresh water tank Check level at the monitor panel See MONITOR PANEL Check the filter If it is clogged remove it flush out and clean screen as a temporary fix If that doesn t work it must be replace...

Page 30: ...t damage the blade seal 24 On Aqua Magic IV models be sure the levers return all the way If they don t there may be foreign matter on the waste blade valve or seal in the bottom of the bowl Toilet lea...

Page 31: ...ater tank repeat the steps above for the small knife valve This tank is dumped last to aid in flushing the outlets and hose The gray water knife valve may be left open in a semipermanent hookup 25 Rem...

Page 32: ...s should be winterized A detailed storage and winterization procedure is outlined in the 26 PREPARING THE MOTOR HOME FOR LONG TERM STORAGE section CAUTION DRAINING THE WATER SYSTEM ALONE WILL NOT PROV...

Page 33: ...r cord to turn the power converter off 27 2 3 4 Press BATTERY rocker switch on the panel Turn on a light or any 12 volt appliance The battery must be checked with a load Read battery condition on the...

Page 34: ...8 load from the battery to the converter The onboard battery will gradually be brought up to a full charge and maintained by the battery charger as long as 120 volt power is available Maximum battery...

Page 35: ...ld be an advantage you may be situated in the shadow of a hill or mountain and the only signal you can receive is a reflected one Television and FM signals are exceedingly complex When mixed with refl...

Page 36: ...fuel 30 tank dry if it is operated while the motor home engine is running If the motor home is not running the generator will run until the tank is at approximately the 1f4 tank level NOTE Refer to yo...

Page 37: ...hrobbing in temples If symptoms indicate the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning turn off the generator im mediately get out into fresh air at once and summon medical assistance WARNING DO NOT UN...

Page 38: ...t Visually inspect unit for damage insect or animal intrusion Be sure carburetor and gover nor linkages are free Check oil tag to be sure oil or the proper grade and weight is in crankcase Check oil l...

Page 39: ...rts before each trip Always be careful when drilling holes or fasten ing objects to the motor home The gas supp ly lines could be punctured by a nail or screw Do not restrict access to LP tanks In an...

Page 40: ...is facing downward and is protected from freezing road spray and other foreign matter by a water resistant cover Be sure the cover is on at all times If the vent does become clogged 34 it can be clean...

Page 41: ...ves and couplings 35 For your safety check for leaks in your gas system each time the tank is filled or before each trip Always check the system any time you detect a garlic like odor To perform a lea...

Page 42: ...after it has been set off or after testing If the alarm does not sound during a test or if the green indicator light is not visible see your dealer or an authorized Fleetwood Service Center There are...

Page 43: ...d by the normal ex pansion of water while it is being heated in the clos ed water system of your motor home The water heater tank is designed internally with an air gap at the top of the tank to reduc...

Page 44: ...R The refrigerator may be operated from either LP gas or 12 volt 120 volt electric power Consult the operating instructions furnished in your Owner s In formation Package Before operating the refriger...

Page 45: ...ype of roads 39 driven individual driving habits etc To obtain max imum tire life inspect tires for wear and damage regularly If general tread wear indicates only 1 16 between any two adjacent tread r...

Page 46: ...nce and strength periodically Drain and replace at the intervals recom 40 mended in the Maintenance Schedule or sooner if it is dirty Check hoses regularly for signs of damage or deterioration and tig...

Page 47: ...iding the jump start and turn off electrical ac cessories Then start the engine in the vehicle with the discharged battery 41 6 Reverse these directions exactly when remov ing the jumper cables Discon...

Page 48: ...oses which 42 transmit hydraulic pressure from the steel brake pipe on the frame to the brake assemblies at the wheels regularly in accordance with the chassis manufac turer s Maintenance Schedule Che...

Page 49: ...annually with powdered graphite If the motor home is located at a beach or is exposed to salt air more frequent lubrication may be required Record the identification number of the keys in the records...

Page 50: ...etween cleanings will help prevent accumulation of dirt and grime Use of water based or detergent based cleaners may cause shrinking or other fabric damage Water stains may become permanent WARNING DO...

Page 51: ...ood fan switches are off 45 Cover exterior vents water heater furnace range hood refer to prevent insects from get ting in Be sure to remove all covering material before using appliances or vents Cap...

Page 52: ...raining the holding tanks See PLUMBING Section Apply graphite lubricant to the knife valve ac tuator rod s 46 Be sure ALL water from ALL plumbing fixtures has been drained CAUTION DRAINING THE WATER S...

Page 53: ...lace air conditioner filters Cover the air conditioner shroud s 117 Mask the windows on the inside to reduce cur tain drape and carpet fading Thoroughly clean the interior of the motor home including...

Page 54: ...ccessories Install new batteries in battery operated devices Check monitor panel operation Open and operate vents and vent fans in cluding the range hood fan 48 Operate each LP gas appliance Observe a...

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