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SECTION 8

APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES

Unlike large homes, the oxygen supply inside 

a recreational vehicle is limited due to its size. To 
avoid danger of asphyxiation, provide proper 
ventilation when using the gas rangetop or gas 
oven. It is especially important not to use the gas 
oven and range top for comfort heating. Danger 
of asphyxiation is greater when these appliances 
are used for long periods of time.

Using Range Top Burners

1. Rotate the Top Burner Ignitor knob clock-

wise (in the direction of the LITE arrows) to 
provide ignition spark.

2. While rotating the Ignitor knob, turn the 

desired Burner Knob to the LITE position.

3. When the burner lights, release the Ignitor 

knob and turn the Burner knob to the desired 
flame height.

Lighting Oven Pilot

NOTE: If range has not been operated for a long 

period of time, a longer waiting period 
for ignition of the pilot may be necessary 
due to air in the gas line.

Portable fuel-burning equipment 
including wood and charcoal grills 
and stoves, should not be used inside 
the recreational vehicle. The use of 
this equipment inside the recreational 
vehicle may cause fires or asphyxia-
tion.

WARNING

IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE

COOKING APPLIANCES

FOR COMFORT HEATING

Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe

operation. Before operation

1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.
2. Open window

FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN

DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

WARNING

Do not turn burner control knob to 
“On” and allow gas to escape before 
lighting match.

Rotate Ignitor Knob while Burner Knob is in 
LITE position.

WARNING

Oven Control Knob
in "OFF" position

Oven Control Knob
in "PILOT ON"
position

1.

Be sure all valves are 
in the “OFF” Position. 
The oven control knob 
should be in “OFF” 
position.

2.

Turn on main gas sup-
ply to range.

3.

Press and turn control 
knob to the “PILOT 
ON” position. This 
will allow gas to oven 
pilot.

4.

Open oven door and 
light oven pilot with a 
match. Small flame 
will be noted at the top 
of the pilot burner.

Summary of Contents for Minnie Winny 2004

Page 1: ...s covered by a factory warranty against defects in material and workmanship This warranty should be validated at once and returned to the factory by your dealer About Safety Messages Used in This Manu...

Page 2: ...t of information that could assist in understanding the use or care of a feature item CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in damage mainly to equipmen...

Page 3: ...A MOTOR HOME SERIAL NUMBER VEHICLE CHASSIS IDENTIFICATION NO VIN DATE OF DELIVERY TO FIRST RETAIL PURCHASER VEHICLE MILEAGE AT TIME OF DELIVERY SELLING DEALER NAME AND ADDRESS TANK CAPACITIES Chassis...

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Page 5: ...ential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you ITEMS NOT SUBJECT TO WARRANTY COVERAGE Chassis Drivetrain and related components Wheels Tires Service Items such as Windshiel...

Page 6: ...LUDED Winnebago Industries Inc does not undertake the responsibility to any purchaser of its products for any undertaking representation or warranty made by dealers selling its product beyond those he...

Page 7: ...trance Door Lock and Handle 2 3 Electric Entrance Step 2 4 Seats 2 5 Seat Belts 2 7 Child Restraints 2 8 Mirrors 2 9 Instrument Panel 2 9 Comfort Controls 2 11 RV Radio 2 11 Auxiliary Battery Switch 2...

Page 8: ...Gas Furnace 8 11 Heat Pump 8 11 Ducted Roof Air Conditioning System 8 12 TV Antenna 8 13 TV Signal Amplifier 8 14 Phone and Cable TV Hook Up 8 15 Video Selector System 8 15 Satellite Television System...

Page 9: ...ard or backward and know exactly which main section you are looking for just by watching the icons at the top of the page This means less paging back and forth We also urge you to read the complete Ch...

Page 10: ...any addi tional information you need as well as answer any questions you might have about operating the equipment in your motor home When it comes to service remember that your dealer knows your vehi...

Page 11: ...campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Winneba go Industries To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 4...

Page 12: ...re proper handling safety and fuel economy 9 Rear Axle Wheel Configuration Single or Dual 10 Serial Number This is the serial number assigned to the completed vehicle by Win nebago Industries 11 Vehic...

Page 13: ...e are in use 13 Water Heater Access 14 Range Hood Vent 15 Refrigerator Service Access 16 Auxiliary Generator Compartment 17 Water Tank Fill 18 Utility Systems Compartment 19 Fuel Tank Fill 20 Storage...

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Page 15: ...orn low and snug throughout the pregnan cy All seats which can be positioned such as swiveling sliding reclining or footrest out must be placed in a fully upright and swivel locked position with footr...

Page 16: ...range chassis engine gen erator engine refrigerator furnace and water heater They contain carbon monoxide which is an odorless colorless and poisonous gas Do not bring or store LP gas containers gas o...

Page 17: ...detector senses LP gas the alarm will make a loud pulsating sound and the red light will come on Pressing the MUTE button will stop the alarm for 60 sec onds If there is no more detectable LP gas the...

Page 18: ...off or the circuit breaker is tripped the alarm will not work The LP gas alarm breaker is located on the power converter breaker panel See Section 6 Electrical Systems Because the LP gas alarm is con...

Page 19: ...hat is held up by a jack only Do not mix different construction types of tires on the vehicle such as radial bias or belt ed tires as vehicle handling may be affected Replace tires with exact size typ...

Page 20: ...ach is equipped with a carbon monoxide CO alarm located on the ceiling in the bedroom area The CO alarm is powered by a 9 volt battery and contains a sensor that is designed to detect toxic carbon mon...

Page 21: ...exit Never re move or destroy this label Rear Escape Window To open pull on the red plastic loop at the bot tom of the window until the rubber cord is com pletely removed This allows the window to be...

Page 22: ...p and at least once a week during motor home use To test the electronics firmly depress the button To test that smoke reaches the sensor blow smoke in a careful fire safe manner into your smoke alarm...

Page 23: ...n tables or countertops or free standing furni ture items that could become dangerous pro jectiles during a sudden stop or evasive maneuver 10 Check around your vehicle in all directions to assure tha...

Page 24: ...guide for the manufacturer s recommendations on proper fuel selection GASOLINE FUEL FILL REMOVING THE FUEL CAP When removing the gasoline cap slowly ro tate it only far enough to allow pressure to re...

Page 25: ...rake set This will reduce parking brake effec tiveness and cause excessive wear Consult your chassis operating guide in your Owner InfoCase for operating instructions HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS See your ch...

Page 26: ...perating guide ELECTRIC ENTRANCE STEP The power switch for the electric entrance step is located to the left of the main entry door as you enter the coach Deadbolt Lock Door Lock Deadbolt Door Lock En...

Page 27: ...feature that retracts the step automatically when the Ignition Switch key is turned to either the On or Start position regardless of whether the Step Power Switch is On or Off This feature is stan dar...

Page 28: ...he di nette seat as shown then fold downard ARM REST ADJUSTMENT The driver and co pilot seat armrests may be adjusted to rest at two different positions as shown Position 1 Normal This is the normal d...

Page 29: ...e should be replaced Adjustment To lengthen belt turn tongue at a right angle to belt and pull to desired length To shorten pull loose end of belt To Fasten Be sure belt is not twisted Grasp each part...

Page 30: ...hicles A properly installed and secured child re straint system can help reduce the chance or se verity of personal injury to a child in an accident or during a sudden maneuver Children may be injured...

Page 31: ...ision NOTE For power mirrors be sure the power adjustment is in the middle of it s adjust able range both up down and right left before adjusting the head position Rearview Monitor System Optional If...

Page 32: ...SECTION 2 DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME 2 10 INSTRUMENT PANEL Ford Chassis See Ford chassis operator s manual...

Page 33: ...for detailed instructions on programming preset station but tons and using this full featured radio audio sys tem Deluxe Sound System Optional Your coach may be optionally equipped with a deluxe sound...

Page 34: ...nufacturer s operating in formation AUXILIARY BATTERY Aux Batt SWITCH This switch is intended to disconnect the aux iliary house batteries from the 12 volt system of your RV to avoid long term battery...

Page 35: ...ce exerted by the hydraulic extension mechanism and will not pre vent extension of the room Travel straps are located on the floor near the ends of the slideout room To Release Pull the strap buckle o...

Page 36: ...at end or behind the driver seat or in compartments Some items could be crushed or cause dam age to floor covering or cabinets when the room is retracted See your authorized dealer for regular main t...

Page 37: ...nut driver tool that is built into the end of the hydraulic pump oil cap See the HWH Operator s manual includ ed in your InfoCase for specific instruc tions on which valves to open for front or rear...

Page 38: ...h es Unhook the strap for the side that is touching the sidewall then continue cranking until the gapped side is snug Reattach the other strap and snug up the crank to hold the room in Step 4 Prep For...

Page 39: ...s fastened to a swing down carrier beneath the rear of the coach Support tire carrier with a jack or block while removing wire pin and wing nut from bolt at front of carrier Carefully lower tire carri...

Page 40: ...COVERY TOWING See your Ford Owner s Guide for proper recovery towing procedures Winnebago Industries does not assume re sponsibility for damage incurred while towing this vehicle NOTE Know and obey al...

Page 41: ...hes from the battery Do not connect to any moving parts THE MAIN SAFETY PRECAUTION IS TO MAKE THE FINAL GROUND CONNECTION ON THE ENGINE AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE BATTERY THIS HELPS TO REDUCE THE CHA...

Page 42: ...gine overheating climbing a long hill on a hot day idling while stopped in traffic for long peri ods of time towing a trailer or automobile stopping after a period of high speed driving If the TEMP in...

Page 43: ...s Combination Weight Rat ing means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle If trailer towing is not recom mended the GCWR will equal the GVWR NOTE...

Page 44: ...t ratings listed on your Vehicle Certification Label to use as a guideline for future loading limits and weight distribution The gross weight of the vehicle should not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight...

Page 45: ...city CCC To calculate the CCC Winnebago uses vehi cle sleeping capacity however your coach may be equipped with more belted seating positions than sleeping positions to give passengers a choice of sea...

Page 46: ...per trailer brake system is recommended Check state regulations on trailer weight and trailer brake requirements to be sure you select the right equipment before towing NOTE If you tow a car or traile...

Page 47: ...water tank It can leave a distinct rubber or vinyl taste 3 Showers can take a lot of water Conserve water by taking a Sea Shower This is done by wetting down turning off the water soap ing thoroughly...

Page 48: ...a flash flood Listen frequently to weather reports on the radio for weather and flood conditions When camping near a stream leave plenty of sloping bank between you and the stream Avoid deep canyons...

Page 49: ...own a long grade you may need to manually shift to a lower gear rather than keeping your foot on the brake pedal A lower gear will allow the engine to provide a degree of braking action Holding your f...

Page 50: ...bi nets When your recognize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in your coach you should take immediate action to minimize their affects You can help reduce excessive moisture in side the...

Page 51: ...nect natural gas to the LP gas system Have the entire LP gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged parts at each tank filling Also inspect before and after each trip and any time...

Page 52: ...low pages for these LP gas refilling stations Butane is typically sold only in warmer cli mates and is not normally sold in northern states See also Winter Use of LP Gas on page 5 5 LP GAS OUTPUT Each...

Page 53: ...ng them to burn poorly This condition could linger for weeks if the air is not purged from the tank Most LP gas dealers have equipment for purging air from LP gas tanks and will purge before refilling...

Page 54: ...gas to vaporize At the same time the demand for LP to produce heat in creases to the point where the system cannot maintain production The only solution to this problem is to reduce the consumption o...

Page 55: ...As you can see the number of BTU s decreases as the tank is emptied Nearly twice as many BTU s are avail able from a full tank than one that is one fourth full BTU s Available at 0 F Tank Level BTU s...

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Page 57: ...converter In addition the following equipment is entire ly dependent on 110 volt current roof air condi tioner refrigerator when placed in 110 volt mode microwave oven and any 110 volt elec trical equ...

Page 58: ...iary generator or the shore line into 12 volt DC current for use by 12 volt equipment in the motor home Certain circuits however remain unchanged for use by items which require 110 volt current such a...

Page 59: ...ights and motors will again resume operation from power converter section If the breaker trips again shortly after reset take immediate steps to correct cause of overheating A portion of RV 12 volt lo...

Page 60: ...protected circuit AUXILIARY 110 VOLT GENERATOR Optional Consult the information provided in your Owner InfoCase for instructions on operation troubleshooting and maintenance To use the 110 volt genera...

Page 61: ...e the fuel system before attempting to start Press the generator starter switch on and hold until generator engine is running then re lease Let the generator engine stabilize and run smoothly before t...

Page 62: ...tive accessories and controls found on the instrument panel This includes the horn speed control all exterior lights radio windshield wipers rear auto heater fan etc House Batteries The house batterie...

Page 63: ...ffected lights or appliances and reset the breaker or replace the fuse with a new one of equal amperage rating A label on the panel states the amperage rating and circuit protected for each fuse or br...

Page 64: ...onents like LP gas detectors or digital clock dis plays etc and 2 check the battery and recharge as necessary at least once a month during long storage periods Further precautions are Remove the batte...

Page 65: ...ler or car tow ing lights with a 6 pin socket on the rear bumper The connector plug is supplied in the coach parts package provided to you by your dealer when you took delivery of the vehicle The diag...

Page 66: ...SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 6 10 TM Tail lights GD Ground LT Left Turn Brake RT Right Turn Brake A Backup lights...

Page 67: ...which is fully auto matic after initial priming When a faucet is opened the pump begins operation to provide a constant flow from the tank When the faucet is closed the pump automatically shuts off W...

Page 68: ...gallon of the solution should be used for each 15 gallons of tank capacity 2 Complete filling of tank with fresh water Open each faucet and run the water until a distinct odor of chlorine can be dete...

Page 69: ...e International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials Standard TSC 21 85 PAR 4 3 states Shower heads which incorporate shutoff valves shall have a minimum drip rate of one 1 quart in thirty...

Page 70: ...en preparing to leave the site This keeps the solids in suspension allowing them to be carried out with the liquids when the dump valve is opened If the valve is left open the liquids will drain off l...

Page 71: ...to draw non toxic RV water system anti freeze into the water lines This feature is located near the water pump and drain valves See the end of this section for location in your coach To Fill Lines wit...

Page 72: ...N 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS 7 6 Leave by pass valve handle in NOR MAL FLOW position if draining water and blowing out water lines Place in BYPASS position ONLY when using antifreeze solution in water lines C...

Page 73: ...gal Model 430V Toilet Lavatory 35 gal Model 431C Toilet Lavatory 35 gal HT2 Gray Water Holding Tank Model 427P Shower Lavatory Galley 35 gal Model 430V Galley Shower 38 gal Model 431C Galley Shower 38...

Page 74: ...cargo compartment Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain plug Behind access panel beneath galley cabinet In passenger side rear cargo compartment 430V Water Lin...

Page 75: ...ucet and place shower head below floorline The city water hose connection is located on the ceiling of the Utility System compartment Stick your finger up inside the connection and gently press the ba...

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Page 77: ...icity and then carried to the finned condens er where it liquefies The liquid then flows to an evaporator where it creates cold temperatures through evaporation LEVELING Always park the vehicle on a l...

Page 78: ...ting Start Up Instructions Auto Mode When the AUTO mode is selected the oper ating control automatically selects the power source using the following priority scheme When 120 volts AC is available to...

Page 79: ...t with your dealer or a Norcold authorized service center A different mode of operation may be selected by pressing and holding the MODE button The refrigerator will not switch to the new operating mo...

Page 80: ...er InfoCase REFRIGERATOR COMPARTMENT Exterior The exterior refrigerator compartment allows access to the rear of the refrigerator for inspec tion maintenance and service To Open 1 Use a coin to turn t...

Page 81: ...necessary due to air in the gas line Portable fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and stoves should not be used inside the recreational vehicle The use of this equipment inside...

Page 82: ...R PANEL The monitor panel provides central location of switches for the hood fan hood light water pump and tank level indicator lights At the push of a single button this monitor panel simultaneously...

Page 83: ...em is desired turn the Water Pump switch on The Pump On light will illuminate when the pump switch is on and the system is operable Water will be available as soon as a faucet is opened Refer to Fresh...

Page 84: ...tion For LP Gas Operation Press the Water Heater switch on the Monitor Panel The Pilot Out light will glow for about 10 15 seconds then it will go out The Heater On indicator will remain lit If the Pi...

Page 85: ...the air is purged from the gas lines and gas begins to flow If the burner will not come on check the fol lowing items before calling for service 1 Is the switch turned on 2 Dos the LP tank have gas in...

Page 86: ...ssibility of overheating par ticularly when operating in hot climates Motor Aid Water Heater and Rear Auxiliary Heater Maintenance Have your authorized dealer check all hose clamp connections on the r...

Page 87: ...ter For Further Information Please see the Suburban furnace operating instructions provided in your Owner InfoCase for further information including operating pre cautions and periodic maintenance HEA...

Page 88: ...for location and instructions Be sure ceiling vents are open to distribute heat pump output air Also make sure furni ture clothing items packages or other obstructions do not block the air return air...

Page 89: ...y The signal amplifier is housed inside the an tenna with the circuit board connected directly to the antenna elements Power to operate the am plifier 12 volt DC is supplied through the downlead cable...

Page 90: ...turned OFF while connected to cable The antenna amplifi er will make the cable TV signal snowy or block it out completely To operate amplifier turn on power switch Other TV jack plates are mounted in...

Page 91: ...nt TV Also two people can watch different programs on the two TV s while taping a third program on the VCR Components MAIN TV Front or Lounge TV VCR VCR DVD Combo Player TV2 Bedroom or Rear TV TV ANT...

Page 92: ...ys tem signal to the TV input jacks Satellite System Wiring This coach is pre wired for installation of a digi tal satellite system DSS if your coach was not factory equipped with one Hookup jacks are...

Page 93: ...vel glider is mounted to the floor with a clamp as shown The clamp knob can be unscrewed and re moved to allow you to position the chair as you desire in the living area of the coach SLEEPING FACILITI...

Page 94: ...y seated against the wall 3 Place the backrest cushions in their original locations Presto Bed Shock Bed To Convert Couch to Bed Pull the front edge of the couch seat upward and outward from the wall...

Page 95: ...re Traveling If you plan to travel with your Sleep Number mattress into mountainous regions either 1 tempo rarily disconnect the mattress from the pump hose to allow air to escape or 2 partially defla...

Page 96: ...ber or would like to experiment with finding a different one use the instructions below It sometimes takes several nights of sleeping at different settings to discover your ideal Sleep Number Step 1 L...

Page 97: ...probably only spent a few minutes getting your SLEEP NUMBER in the store or through other means you may find that you need to explore other settings in order to pinpoint your ideal comfort level Pleas...

Page 98: ...maintenance instructions Important Don ts Don t use facial tissue or regular toilet tissue in the RV toilet These will not disintegrate sufficiently and will often cling to the sides of the holding t...

Page 99: ...first and second sec tions down together or separately Tension Adjustment The tension of the pleated shades can be ad justed if they become loose and will not stay up when raised or they are too tigh...

Page 100: ...EATURES 8 24 Carefully remove the clock from the socket by rotating to the left counterclockwise as shown After replacing the battery simply place the clock back into the socket with 12 at the 9 o clo...

Page 101: ...and other foreign material Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight while the ve hicle surface is hot or using hot water Do not use strong soaps or detergents for washing the motor home Always use a...

Page 102: ...nformation on cleaning soils and removing stains from the fine carpet in your coach Upholstery Some fabrics used in this motor home may contain fire retardant and lightfastness additives which can be...

Page 103: ...aning from time to time The following information is provided as a guideline for care and cleaning of ceiling fabrics used in your coach See cleaning chart on following page These materials are made f...

Page 104: ...n it Steam cleaning is also an option Again take care not to over saturate the material Type of Stain Cleaning Agent How to Remove Mustard Ketchup Coffee Chocolate Tea Chewing Gum Oil Grease Tar Aspha...

Page 105: ...ne item and another This is the distinc tive character and beauty of real wood VINYL WALLBOARD Decorative vinyl covered wallboards may be cleaned with a mild solution of water and isopro pyl rubbing a...

Page 106: ...o the counter surface wipe it up immediately to avoid damage Technical Assistance If you need assistance or advice on care and maintenance of your solid surface countertops contact the countertop man...

Page 107: ...ever one made of metal Use care when removing ice from the mirrors to protect the re flective surfaces Door locks and hinges should be lubricated periodically with powdered graphite to ensure trouble...

Page 108: ...lat spots Tires may need to be balanced if uneven wear is detected or if ride comfort decreases noticeably See your chassis operating guide for further information Rear Air Springs Optional 27 30 31 m...

Page 109: ...2 VOLT FUSES AND CIRCUIT BREAKERS The automotive fuses and breaker are protect ed from short circuit and overload conditions by a fuse block On most models this is located be neath the dash to the lef...

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Page 111: ...e water can rinse any waste solids from the dump outlet and sewer hose C Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto the drain outlet 2 Level the motor home and drain the entire plumbing system as d...

Page 112: ...t or insects 13 Close all drain valves and faucets to avoid contamination by dirt or insects Reinstall water heater drain plug and close P T relief valve 14 Pour about one cup of non toxic RV anti fre...

Page 113: ...resh 22 Remove all foods and items that may cause odors 23 Clean and defrost the refrigerator Leave the door slightly ajar to allow any odors to dissi pate Place an open box of baking soda inside the...

Page 114: ...nt openings are clear 11 Start refrigerator and check for proper cool ing 12 Clean paneling and counter surfaces and apply a thin coat of wax 13 Replace batteries if necessary and check out electrical...

Page 115: ...Climbing a Hill 4 7 Cold Weather Storage Procedure Winterizing 10 1 Comfort Controls 2 11 Connecting a Battery Charger 3 4 Connecting Jumper Cables 3 3 Converter 6 3 Couch Bed Conversions 8 18 D Day...

Page 116: ...Maintenance 1 5 Maximum Occupancy 4 3 Mirrors 2 9 Monitor Panel 8 6 Motor Aid Water Heater and Rear Auxiliary Heater Maintenance 8 10 Motor Aid 8 10 Motor Home Jacking and Tire Changing Procedure 3 1...

Page 117: ...pacities 7 7 Thermal Breaker 6 3 Tires 9 7 Trailer Wiring Connector 6 9 Travel Straps 2 13 Travel Tips 4 5 Travel with LP Gas 5 3 TV Antenna 8 13 TV Signal Amplifier 8 14 U Underbody 9 1 Upholstery 9...

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Page 120: ...MAINTENANCE RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Description of Service Cost...

Page 121: ...FUEL OIL RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gal Oil Qts MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts MPG Cost...

Page 122: ...FUEL OIL RECORD Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gal Oil Qts MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts MPG Cost...

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