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Rev. 1607151207                                                                                                                                    Part No. 161500-16-003

Copyright 2015 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

Summary of Contents for 2016 Minnie Winnie

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Page 3: ...ECAUTIONS General Warnings 2 1 Driving Safety 2 1 Fuel and Propane Gas 2 2 Propane Gas Leaks 2 3 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 3 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 2 4 Carbon Monoxide Warning 2 5 Smoke Alarm 2 6 Fire Extinguisher 2 6 Electrical 2 7 Loading 2 7 Maintenance 2 7 Emergency Exits 2 7 Slideout Rooms 2 8 Formaldehyde Information 2 9 Mold Moisture and Your Motorhome 2 9 Roof and Ladders 2 10 Roadside Em...

Page 4: ...4 7 Range Hood 4 7 Systems Monitor Panel 4 7 Water Heater Gas 4 9 Water Heater Gas Electric 4 9 Pressure Temperature Relief Valve 4 10 Furnace Propane Gas 4 11 Ducted Roof Air Conditioning System 4 12 Air Conditioner Filter 4 12 5 PROPANE GAS Propane Gas Supply 5 1 Safe Use of the Propane Gas System 5 2 Propane Gas Warnings and Precautions 5 3 Propane Gas Pressure Regulator 5 4 Propane Vaporizatio...

Page 5: ...11 Winterizing Optional Appliances 7 13 Water System Drain Valve Locations 7 15 8 ENTERTAINMENT TV Swivel 8 1 Audio Video System Basic Operation 8 1 DVD Player 8 1 CD DVD Player 8 2 TV Antenna Digital 8 3 TV Antenna 8 4 TV Signal Amplifier 8 4 Exterior Cable TV Connection 8 4 9 FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Cab Seat Lounge Cushion 9 1 Sleeping Facilities 9 1 Front Overhead Bunk 9 1 Sofa Bed Conversion 9...

Page 6: ...orative Vinyl Wall Paneling Cleaning 11 5 Tables and Countertops 11 5 Solid Surface Countertop Corian 11 6 Galley Sink 11 6 Galley Sink 11 7 Range and Refrigerator 11 7 Vinyl Flooring 11 7 Bathroom 11 8 Doors and Windows 11 8 Vehicle Storage Preparation 11 8 Vehicle Storage Removal 11 9 Chassis Service and Maintenance 11 10 Coach Maintenance Chart 11 11 12 MISCELLANEOUS Loading the Vehicle 12 1 We...

Page 7: ...ide and in no way extend the responsibilities of Winnebago Industries beyond the standard written warranty as presented in this manual The descriptions illustrations and specifications in this manual were correct at the time of printing We reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice and without incurring obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured The...

Page 8: ... additional information you need as well as answer any questions you might have about operating the equipment in your coach When it comes to service remember that your dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your satisfaction Your dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance that you may require during your ownership of this vehicle If you need warranty repairs whil...

Page 9: ...NHTSA website at http www safercar gov OCCUPANT AND CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY LABEL This label is affixed in the driver s area next to or near the Vehicle Certification Label It contains vehicle occupant and cargo carrying capacity along with the number of seat belt positions in the vehicle The label also provides the weight of a full load of water and advises that this weight along with the tongue ...

Page 10: ... replacing any of the rims onyourvehicle alwaysreplacewitharimthat meets these specifications 8 Cold Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures at Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended while cold for the tires originally equipped onyourvehicle Thesepressurelevelsmustbe maintained to assure proper handling safety and fuel economy 9 Rear Axle Wheel Configuration Single or Dual as it relates to the infla...

Page 11: ...installation Slight capacity variations can result upon installation 5 Capacities shown are the tank manufacturer s listed water capacity W C Actual filled propane capacity is 80 of listing due to overfilling prevention device on tank 6 Actual towing capacity is dependent on your particular loading and towing circumstances which includes the GVWR GAWR and GCWR as well as adequate trailer brakes Re...

Page 12: ..._________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact _______________________________________...

Page 13: ...G This motorhome has been designed manufactured and tested with concern for the protection of it s occupants We recommend you perform the following inspections for your safety and the safety of your passengers before starting your vehicle 1 LP GAS SYSTEM Turn off at tank for traveling Test for leaks upon arrival at destination before lighting pilots 2 WHEELS Inspect for damage and check lug nuts f...

Page 14: ...ake sure valve is closed and the door is latched securely Never connect natural gas to the propane gas system When lighting range burners do not turn burner controls to On and allow gas to escape before lighting match Portable fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and stoves shall not be used inside the recreational vehicle The use of this equipment inside the recreational vehi...

Page 15: ...ctor sounds an alarm if an unsafe amount of propane gas is present inside the coach DANGER Do not use gas cooking appliances for comfort heating Can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning which can lead to death or serious injury WARNING Gas cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation Before operating Open vents or windows slightly or turn on exhaust fan prior to using cooking appliance Gas fl...

Page 16: ...BON MONOXIDE ALARM Your coach is equipped with a Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm which is located on the ceiling or wall in the bedroom area The CO Alarm in your coach may either be powered by a 9 volt battery or 12 volt coach power depending on model and has a sensor that is designed to detect toxic carbon monoxide gas fumes resulting from incomplete combustion of fuel It will detect CO gas from any com...

Page 17: ... sound of the exhaust system is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle s ventilation system keep front ventilation inlet grill clear of snow leaves or other obstructions at all times DO NOT OCCUPY A PARKED VEHICLE WITH ENGINE RUNNING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD Do not run engine in confined areas such as a garage except t...

Page 18: ...nfoCase We also recommend that you inspect the Fire Extinguisher for proper charge at least once a month in accordance with National Fire Protection Association NFPA recommendations as stated on the label If the charge is insufficient the Fire Extinguisher must be replaced Replacement If for any reason you must replace the Fire Extinguisher the replacement must be the same type and size as the one...

Page 19: ...nned goods or small appliances on the countertop cooking pans on the range or free standing furniture items can become dangerous projectiles during a sudden stop Be aware of GVWR GAWR and individual load limit on each tire or set of duals See Loading the Vehicle in Section 12 Miscellaneous Never load the motorhome in excess of the gross vehicle weight rating or the gross axle weight rating for eit...

Page 20: ...re that there are no people who could be harmed or obstacles that could cause damage due to room activation Escape Window Lift both red safety latch handles UP and push window OUT Typical View Escape Window Lift both red safety latch handles UP and push window OUT Typical View Escape Window Lift both red safety latch handles UP and push window OUT Typical View WARNING Your motorhome may have more ...

Page 21: ...vel waiting to grow Mold plays a part of nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees Indoors however mold growth should be avoided Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores Those spores are invisible to the naked eye and float throughout the outdoor and indoor air Because of the nature of the use of a motorhome it is natural for a motorhome to be introduced into ...

Page 22: ...imely and appropriate action to mitigate circumstances should a problem occur If Winnebago Industries determines that mold is present due to conditions it determines is not a result of a manufacturing defect found within the warranty period Winnebago Industries will not provide any financial assistance to the repair of the condition ROOF AND LADDERS If Equipped The ladder on your motorhome is prov...

Page 23: ... ease back on the accelerator slowly and gently to continue momentum The deflated tire will slow the vehicle If you must change lanes to get to a safe stopping place use your signals to warn other motorists and change lanes smoothly and carefully after you are certain the lane is clear Let the vehicle coast to a stop gently steering to a safe stopping place off the traffic lanes of the road Do not...

Page 24: ...tomotive electrical system ENGINE OVERHEAT If you see or hear steam escaping from the engine compartment or have any other reason to suspect an extreme engine overheating condition pull the vehicle over to the roadside as soon as it is safe to do so stop the engine and get all passengers out of the vehicle For information on what to do in case of overheating consult your chassis manual NOTICE Do n...

Page 25: ... in your InfoCase for instructions on seat adjustments FOLD DOWN DINETTE SEAT If Equipped Models without front slideout and with dinette seat directly behind driver or passenger front seat On certain models the dinette seat backrest cushion located directly behind the driver or passenger front seat must be folded down to allow front seat reclining Typical view your coach may vary according to mode...

Page 26: ... seat or doors Inspect the belts and hardware periodically Check for cuts frays and loose parts Damaged parts should be replaced Do not remove or modify the belt system Keep belts clean and dry If the belts need cleaning use only a mild soap and water solution Do not use hot water Do not use abrasive cleaners bleach or dyes These products may weaken the belts Replace any belt assembly that was use...

Page 27: ... a child seat tether anchor loop located on the floor or wall directly behind the forward facing dinette seat NOTE The dinette table must be in the lowered position when a child seat is in use Further Information See the child seat manufacturer s specific instructions for proper attachment and adjustment of the tether and seat belts KEYS Your motorhome is supplied with several keys In addition to ...

Page 28: ...tch for the mirror heaters is located near the remote mirror controls The ignition switch must be on to operate mirror controls and heaters Mirror Head Adjustment If you cannot adjust a mirror properly using the control switch the mirror may need a coarse adjustment by rotating the mirror head Mirror Adjustment Control Mirror surface tilts in direction of arrow button pressed Middle switch selects...

Page 29: ...deview Camera If Equipped The sideview cameras built into the driver and passenger side mirrors activate with the corresponding turn signals and replace the rear camera view on the monitor until the turn is completed or the signal lever is canceled manually Mirror Head Adjustment If you cannot adjust a mirror properly using the control switch the mirror may need a coarse adjustment by rotating the...

Page 30: ...ns It also has a CD DVD player for your listening enjoyment through quality high output speakers located in several areas of the coach This system is also featured with a rearview camera monitor system which lets you see what is directly behind your coach for safety and maneuvering assistance The viewing screen is integrated into the dash The radio screen switches automatically when the transmissi...

Page 31: ... through your radio See the manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for operating instructions Bluetooth If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a Bluetooth microphone cable for hands free cell phone usage The microphone cable is located in the beverage tray See the manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for operating instructions Radio Remote Control A hand held remote control for th...

Page 32: ...be checked and adjusted after you have fully loaded the motorhome according to your personal needs Thereafter the alignment should be periodically inspected to help prevent uneven tire wear Any excessive or abnormal tire wear may indicate worn or misaligned suspension or steering unbalanced tire or other tire suspension problem Alignment can be affected by worn steering suspension parts or by inci...

Page 33: ... adjusted independently if necessary to equalize a load however we recommend maintaining the same pressure in both air bags whenever possible to ensure that the vehicle remains level Recommended Pressure Minimum Air Pressure 20 psi Maximum Air Pressure 80 psi LIGHTS All exterior lights should be checked for proper operation each time the vehicle is prepared for a trip Any bulbs which fail to light...

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Page 35: ...ere it creates cooling by evaporation The ammonia circulates back into the water solution and the cooling cycle continues Leveling Before operating the refrigerator when the motorhome is stationary place a small level on the bottom of the refrigerator and make certain the unit is level If over 1 2 of the bubble is inside the circle in any direction the coach is level enough for continuous operatio...

Page 36: ...mation REFRIGERATOR If Equipped The refrigerator in your coach can operate from either of two energy sources available to the motorhome 120 Volt AC Electric Propane Gas To be able to use both types of energy the refrigerator does not have a compressor like household refrigerators Instead it uses an ammonia water solution for cooling Basically ammonia vapor is distilled from the solution by heat pr...

Page 37: ...line is connected or the auxiliary generator is running If electricity is lost it will automatically switch over to LP gas operation if gas is available Press the TEMP SET button to change temperature setting from 1 to 9 on display Start at the coldest setting to ensure coldest temperature in the freezer compartment then adjustwarmerasnecessaryaftercoldfoodhas been added NOTE The refrigerator will...

Page 38: ... over 1 2 of the bubble is inside the circle in any direction the coach is level enough for continuous operation of the refrigerator while parked Normal vehicle leveling to provide comfort for the occupants is satisfactory for refrigerator operation Basic Operation Press the ON OFF button to start the refrigerator If the display code reads no there is no electricity or gas available to operate the...

Page 39: ...The refrigerator will retain temperature more efficiently if food is already cold before placing inside Further Information Refer to the manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions safety precautions and maintenance information REFRIGERATOR SERVICE ACCESS COMPARTMENT Exterior The exterior refrigerator service compartment allows access to the rear of the ...

Page 40: ...burner at a time Turn the SPARK knob clockwise one click NOTE If the burner fails to light continue turning the SPARK knob clockwise until the burner lights To extinguish the burner flame turn desired burner knob clockwise to OFF DANGER Do not use gas cooking appliances for comfort heating Can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning which can lead to death or serious injury Oven Burner Knob If Equipped ...

Page 41: ...ion for cooking and food preparation Further Information See the manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for instructions on replacement of light bulbs and replacement or cleaning of grease filter elements SYSTEMS MONITOR PANEL The Systems Monitor Panel provides a convenient central location for checking the condition of all utility systems in your coach WARNING Gas cooking appliances ...

Page 42: ... the tank is nearly full If a tank is about 1 4 full the monitor will register an empty tank because the fluid level is below the 1 3 sensor even though there is still fluid in the tank However when the indicator reads FULL the tank is actually full Tank Capacities See Tank Capacities in Section 1 Introduction Propane Gas Level Press and Hold the Levels Test switch to show approximate propane tank...

Page 43: ...mation before operating the Water Heater Ensure the Water Heater is filled with water before operating To fill the Water Heater turn the Water Pump switch ON and open a hot water faucet anywhere in the coach When water begins to flow steadily from the faucet the Water Heater is full Propane Gas Operation Press the Water Heater switch located on the Systems Monitor Panel to the ON position The Pilo...

Page 44: ...ens turn the Water Heater switch off for about 5 minutes then turn it back on For Electric Operation Turn on the Water Heater electric element switch The shoreline must be connected or generator running for electric operation For Quick Recovery Operation Dual Heating Turn On both Water Heater switches the gas one on the monitor panel and the electric one This will help reheat the water heater tank...

Page 45: ...ut 5 Close the faucet and turn on the water supply before switching the water heater on Manually operate the pressure temperature relief valve at least once a year NOTE If your water heater is equipped with the motoraid system it uses an extension from the engine cooling system to heat water in the water heater while driving The engine cooling system must also be cold before opening the pressure t...

Page 46: ... or lubricants used during manufacture of the furnace it may smoke slightly when the furnace is used for the first time and may set off your smoke alarm We recommend that you provide adequate ventilation when using the furnace for the first time to avoid a nuisance smoke alarm We do not recommend removing the smoke alarm battery DUCTED ROOF AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM The furnace thermostat also contr...

Page 47: ...opane Tank System The storage reservoir for the propane gas system is a horizontally mounted tank which is permanently attached to the vehicle frame The tank is accessible only from the outside of the vehicle Refilling Propane Tank Since the propane tank is permanently mounted to the frame the motorhome must be taken to a propane dealership for filling Do not attempt to remove the propane tank fro...

Page 48: ...gas dealers have equipment for purging air from propane gas tanks and will purge before refilling the tank SAFE USE OF THE PROPANE GAS SYSTEM The propane system is designed and built with strict adherence to national state and recreational vehicle industry requirements for mobile propane gas equipment For your safety there are many safety devices and backup systems installed such as fill overflow ...

Page 49: ...ation vehicles the propane supply valve must be readily accessible in an emergency Exercise caution when drilling holes or attaching objects to the walls Gas lines and electrical wiring could be seriously damaged and present an extreme safety hazard PROPANE GAS WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS It is illegal for vehicles equipped with propane container to travel on certain roadways or through certain tunne...

Page 50: ... Regulators that are not in compartments have been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure causing fire or explosion Only your dealer or a qualified propane gas service should remove the regulator cover for adjustments WARNING Do not place propane ...

Page 51: ...nst regulator freeze ups PROPANE VAPORIZATION IN COLD WEATHER Propane gas vaporization increases and decreases in direct relation to ambient temperature In other words the lower the temperature the slower the liquid propane will vaporize into a usable gas for appliances This means that in extremely cold weather when a large volume of gas is being used by the furnace for heating it is possible to e...

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Page 53: ...ering Avoid creating sparks ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HOUSE 120 VOLT AC The 120 volt system operates from the shoreline cord connected to an outside 120 volt utility service such as those at campgrounds or from the 120 volt generator When the shoreline cord is connected to an outside power source or when the auxiliary electric generator is running the power converter automatically changes a portion of the...

Page 54: ...out of the compartment and close the door while the power cord is connected Power Cord Hatch If Equipped A threaded port utility hatch lets you route the power cord out the bottom of the compartment so you can close the compartment door while the power cord is connected 1 Rotate the threaded port utility hatch counterclockwise to remove WARNING This connection is for 110 125 Volt AC 60 Hz 30 Amper...

Page 55: ...om electrical damage If electrical power fails contact the park attendants and have them check the fuse or breaker for your supply receptacle POWER CENTER Converter The power converter is generally located in a lower cabinet face in the galley or living area depending on the floorplan of your model The converter power panel contains the house electrical system 120 volt circuit breakers and 12 volt...

Page 56: ...r to the converter section of the power center if the power converter becomes overheated This can result from operating above its maximum limit for an extended period of time or by obstruction of ventilation to unit NOTE The power converter section will automatically route 12 volt lights and motors to house battery power in this event The thermal overload will reset itself after a period of time a...

Page 57: ...al shock if a ground fault develops If such a condition occurs the GFCI will break the circuit by turning off the power to the protected outlets Should this occur unplug all the appliances on that circuit and press the reset button on the GFCI equipped outlet If the GFCI keeps tripping have the electrical system checked and repaired if necessary before using again ELECTRICAL GENERATOR 120 VOLT If ...

Page 58: ...eir exhaust will not enter your vehicle 4 Do not operate the generator engine while parked if vegetation snow buildings vehicles or any other object can deflect the exhaust under or into the vehicle NOTE Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently during periods of use Refer to the generator manufacturer s maintenance information in your InfoCase for specific recommendations ELECTRICAL SYSTEM H...

Page 59: ...ctrical generator starter The house batteries can also provide emergency power to start the engine if the chassis battery is discharged See Battery Boost Switch in Section 3 Driving Your Motorhome House batteries are automatically charged by the chassis alternator while the engine is running HOUSE COACH BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH COACH BATT The House Coach Battery Disconnect switch lets you disconn...

Page 60: ...are to 1 TurnofftheHouse CoachBatteryDisconnect switch to avoid parasitic discharge the trickle discharge caused by directly connected components like propane gas detectors or digital clock displays etc 2 Checkthebatteryandrechargeasnecessaryat least once a month during long storage periods Turn the House Coach Battery Disconnect switch off to avoid electrical arcing when attaching or detaching ch...

Page 61: ...ur coach to avoid battery discharge Disconnect the ground cable on the chassis battery located under front hood to disconnect battery CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES HOUSE 12 VOLT DC All 12 volt circuits and equipment in the coach area of the motorhome are protected by either a fuse panel or breaker panel When a circuit is overloaded or a short develops in any part of the system a fuse or breaker will ...

Page 62: ...ected for each fuse The fuse panel accepts only blade type plug in fuses Always replace fuses with those of the same amperage rating Battery Charge Meter See related item under Systems Monitor Panel in Section 4 Appliances Battery Boost Switch See Section 3 Driving Your Motorhome for information on the Battery Boost switch House 12 Volt Fuses Located on the right hand side of the power converter T...

Page 63: ...potable water filling facility or a known purified drinking water source The tank is filled through the Tank Fill Connection located on the side of the vehicle 1 Attach hose to the Tank Fill Connection 2 Turn water supply ON 3 Use the level display on the monitor panel to oversee filling of the tank or when the tank is full water will flow from tank vent tube beneath coach 4 Turn OFF water supply ...

Page 64: ...rainer after each tankful of water during the first few uses of the Water Pump system Thereafter remember to check it at least yearly and be sure to empty water from it during winterization procedures To Clean Pump Strainer Ensure all Water Pump switches are OFF Twist the inlet cap bowl counter clockwise to unscrew from the strainer assembly Remove the bowl and pull the strainer screen out of the ...

Page 65: ...em one that has not been used for a period of time or one that could have become contaminated This procedure is also recommended before long periods of storage such as over winter Disinfecting with City Water Fill When disinfecting through the city water fill an external cartridge type water filter assembly must be connected in line between the city water hose and the city water fill to add disinf...

Page 66: ...he tank and fill the tank with water This method has the additional benefit of disinfecting the city water hose at the same time Continuous Tank Disinfection Superchlorination Some RVers like to ensure continuous sanitation of their fresh water tank by superchlorination maintaining an effective low level of chlorine in the tank at all times Add 1 teaspoon of household chlorine bleach sodium hypoch...

Page 67: ...WASTE WATER SYSTEM Holding Tanks The drainage system is self contained and uses two separate holding tanks to contain the waste water until it can be dumped at an appropriate waste water disposal site This means you can use the toilet sinks and shower even in areas where utility hookups are not available The black water holding tank contains the sewage from the toilet and may include bathroom lava...

Page 68: ...ks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight Flushing Your Black Waste Holding Tank If Equipped The black waste holding tank is equipped with an internal spray head that allows you to rinse the inside of the tank with a shower of clean water after dumping 1 Dump your black waste holding tank in the usual manner at an approved sewage disposal station 2 Leave Black Waste Tank Drain valve...

Page 69: ...an appropriate waste water disposal site This means you can use the toilet sinks and shower even in areas where utility hookups are not available The black water holding tank contains the sewage from the toilet and may include the bathroom lavatory on some models The gray water holding tank contains the waste water from the galley sink shower and may include bathroom lavatory See Specifications in...

Page 70: ... Gray water also rinses any black water solids from the sewage drain hose 5 Open the Gray Waste Tank Drain valve located beneath driver side of coach ahead of rear wheel and press and hold the Waste Pump switch located near the exterior shower Release the Waste Pump switch and close the Gray Waste Tank Drain valve as soon as the gray tank is empty NOTE Sound of Waste Pump will change significantly...

Page 71: ...the City Water inlet 4 Turn the water on to begin flushing Allow water to run for about three minutes 5 Disconnect garden hose from flushing system and close Black Waste Tank Drain valve Using On Site Sewer Hook Ups The sewage drain hose may remain attached to the sewage drain outlet while the motorhome is parked and connected to an on site sewage hook up When using a sewer hook up keep the dump v...

Page 72: ...urce to recharge the house batteries This means either the shoreline cord must be plugged into a 120 volt source the auxiliary generator must be operating or the chassis engine must be running such as when driving down the road This will prevent excessive discharge of the house battery NOTE The holding tank heater pads are electrical resistant type heating elements This type of heating element typ...

Page 73: ...hod Blow Out Procedure Drain and purge waterlines using compressed air 1 Level the Motorhome If the coach is not level there may be low points in waterlines that can trap water in the lines and prevent it from draining properly Waterline Drain Valve Typical View OFF ON Water Tank Drain Valve Typical The Water Tank Drain Valve has on off indicator arrows Rotate the shut off valve clockwise to turn ...

Page 74: ...op right portion of the tank to prevent air locking in the tank while draining 6 Connect Air Pressure After water has stopped draining at all faucets and drain valves leave faucets open and connect a blow out plug to the city water connection on the coach Then use a compressed air hose regulated to 30 psi or less to force air through the system A blow out plug can be purchased at any Winnebago Ind...

Page 75: ...an Holding Tanks 14 Completely drain the sewage and waste water holding tanks at an approved waste disposal site Drain the sewage tank first so the following waste water can rinse any waste solids from the sewage drain outlet and sewer hose 15 Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto the sewage drain outlet Thiswillinhibitrustformationonvalveshafts and prevent entry and contamination by airbo...

Page 76: ...SECTION 7 PLUMBING 7 14 4 Let the refrigerator cool down to ice making temperature Remember thiscantakeupto24 hours 5 Let the ice maker cycle and dump the first batch of ice ...

Page 77: ...of wardrobe Also place the tip of your finger inside the city water connection and gently press the backflow valve small button in center of connector to drain any water left in the city waterline Water Tank One 1 valve beneath the bed Lift mattress to expose access hole Water Heater Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain plug Water Heater Bypass Valve Beneat...

Page 78: ...onnection and gently press the backflow valve small button in center of connector to drain any water left in the city waterline Water Tank One 1 valve beneath the bed Lift mattress to expose access hole Water Heater Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain plug Water Heater Bypass Valve Under range oven Remove return air grille to access ...

Page 79: ...ition Further Information See the television manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions AUDIO VIDEO SYSTEM BASIC OPERATION NOTE For your convenience we have also included a handy tear out version of this A V System Basic Operation guide in Section 8 of your Operator s Manual Supplement See your InfoCase for specific operating guides for audio and video ...

Page 80: ...her Information See the manufacturer s quick reference guide provided in your InfoCase for complete feature descriptions and operating instructions CD DVD PLAYER Stereo Radio If Equipped The TV operates from 120 volt AC household current only so you must have either the shoreline connected the generator running or the inverter turned on if equipped Play DVD Turn TV and DVD player On Press the SOUR...

Page 81: ...quipped with a built in amplifier for maximum VHF and UHF programming Operating the Digital Antenna 1 Turn the Digital Antenna Power Switch ON 2 Turn ON the Signal Meter Power switch located on the side of the Signal Meter 3 Rotate the Attenuator Dial fully CLOCKWISE 4 Press Release Button on the Rotational Knob and rotate antenna until maximum number of LED lights illuminate on the Signal Meter N...

Page 82: ...wer switch built into the optional video selector panel or on a wall plate assembly Further Information See the antenna manufacturer s operation care and maintenance information in your InfoCase TV SIGNAL AMPLIFIER The TV Signal Amplifier is built into the antenna and can be turned on or off with a power switch An indicator light will illuminate when the switch is on and the signal amplifier is ac...

Page 83: ...SLEEPING FACILITIES FRONT OVERHEAD BUNK If Equipped Typical View Your coach may differ in appearance The overhead front bunk is located above the driver s compartment The rear mattress section can be stacked on top of the front section for storage while traveling or when not in use Before Using Bunk Ladder Inspect the ladder to make sure it is not damaged Never use a damaged ladder WARNING Do not ...

Page 84: ...er in a safe and dry location when not in use Stow properly while in transit Do not store items on the ladder You could damage the ladder To Use the Bunk Ladder The top of the bunk ladder must be hooked onto the brackets on the rear edge of the bunk mattress as shown Attaching Bunk Ladder 1 Remove ladder from travel straps 2 Alignendsofladderwiththemattressretainer brackets as shown in the followi...

Page 85: ...dy for use Bed to Sofa Push the front edge of the sofa seat toward the wall while lifting upward on the backrest until the sofa is fully seated against the wall and security latch clicks into locked position FOLD AND TUMBLE If Equipped Typical View Your coach may differ in appearance Sofa to Bed 1 Pull sofa seat UP and OUT Security Latch Located on front of sofa Pull OUT to release WARNING Stow so...

Page 86: ... rod on the bottom of the dinette table by pulling down 2 Lift the dinette cushions upward and push table straight down 3 Rotate lock rod up to secure table in the lowered position 4 Arrange dinette cushions to cover bed area NOTE Additional bolsters may be included with your dinette to cover bed area Reverse steps to convert back into dinette seating Once the table is up engage the lock rod by pu...

Page 87: ...h dinette back cushions and set aside 2 Lift both dinette seat cushions upward 3 Release the table leg from the floor support bracket 4 Release the catch on the table leg brace and fold the leg up against the bottom of the table WARNING Failure to engage the lock rod when the table is raised may result in injury Floor Support Bracket Table Leg Catch ...

Page 88: ... be included with your dinette to cover bed area Bed to Dinette Reverse steps to convert back into dinette seating Once the table is reattached onto the wall support make sure the table leg is secured into the floor support bracket and the leg brace is locked MINI DINETTE COUCH CONVERSION If Equipped Typical View Your coach may differ in appearance Dinette to Couch 1 Remove seat back cushions from...

Page 89: ...e to rest on the cleats attached to each dinette bench 4 Arrange dinette cushions to cover couch and back area Couch to Dinette 1 Reattach the table onto the wall support and lower the table leg 2 Make sure the table leg brace is locked Seatbelt Usage The seatbelts are provided to allow use in both the Dinette and Couch positions See below for seatbelt usage Belt with Dinette Table Bracket Wall Su...

Page 90: ...bes 2 Pull the table leg tubes from the floor or table sockets and store beneath dinette seat 3 Placethetabletopontotheledgeofthedinette seat 4 Place the center back dinette cushion into place over the table to complete the bed conversion Reverse steps to reassemble to dinette configuration U SHAPED DINETTE BED CONVERSION If Equipped Typical View Your coach may differ in appearance The U Shaped Di...

Page 91: ...d position 3 Secure both latches on the table leg to lock in lowered position 4 Arrange cushions to cover bed area NOTE Use the back dinette seat cushion and two bolster cushions to cover the dining table Reverse steps to reassemble to dinette configuration Once the table is up secure both latches on the table leg PLEATED BLINDS If Equipped Your coach may feature pleated window blinds for nighttim...

Page 92: ...r if left in a lowered position for an extended period of time without being raised periodically If this happens the pleats can be restored using this simple method With the blind fully lowered dampen the entire area of the pleats with a good quality laundry spray starch Raise the blind fully while still damp and let it remain in the raised position for about 24 hours Reapply starch periodically e...

Page 93: ...brown Cherry is a close grained wood with fairly uniform texture revealing pin knots and curly graining All wood will age with time and the finish will darken This is especially true for cherry This is a sought after quality in cherry cabinetry and those who select it expect this evolution No matter which species you chose for your new Winnebago Industries motorhome cabinetry please keep in mind t...

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Page 95: ...ideout room Location varies by model and floorplan The slideout room system uses 12 volt DC motorized mechanisms with an electronic control system to provide smooth operation and positive weather seal NOTE We recommend that you KEEP THE ENGINE RUNNING WHILE EXTENDING OR RETRACTING SLIDEOUT ROOMS so the engine alternator can provide maximum power for proper operation of the slideout mechanisms WARN...

Page 96: ...t interfere with slideout operation Ensure driver and co pilot seat backs are clear of slideout trim before retracting slideout Check inside and outside the vehicle to make sure that there are no people who could be harmed or obstacles that could cause damage due to room retraction Stowallfurnitureextensionsbeforeretracting slideout rooms to avoid property damage If the slideout room has a couch o...

Page 97: ...lideout room during extreme weather conditions SLIDEOUT ROOM TROUBLESHOOTING LIPPERT If Equipped Battery Voltage or Circuit Breaker Problems If the slideout room will not work Turn the House Coach Battery Disconnect switch OFF and then ON again This will in many cases reset power to the slideout system he chassis battery may be low on charge Press and Hold the Battery Boost switch located on the d...

Page 98: ...ut control panel Operate the Extend Retract switch again for normal operation Manual Override In the event that the slideout room fails to retract and manual operation is required Locate the slideout control panel located in passenger side compartment Press the Mode button 6 times quickly Press a 7th time and hold for approximately 5 seconds Red and green LED lights will begin to flash confirming ...

Page 99: ... head screws and top 4 flat head screws at the top of the aluminum trim 4 Gently pull aluminum trim away from sidewall with hand to disengage screw from motor 5 Using a flat head screwdriver push bottom of slideout motor UP to disengage approximately 1 2 from base Repeat on opposite slideout motor Slideout Motor Located behind slideout wipe seal Use a screwdriver to push slideout motor UP disengag...

Page 100: ... the coach before retracting the slideout room to avoid floor scratches or carpet pile snags Wipe outer slideout room seals occasionally with talc or 303 brand protectant for smooth quiet operation See your authorized dealer for regular maintenance and service of the slideout mechanism Slideout Room Seal Care and Maintenance While most household cleaners work well for cleaning slideout room seals ...

Page 101: ...ainyoursealants See Sealants Call Out Sheet provided in your InfoCase Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterior attachments for leak source if you notice water inside of unit ROOF The roof is made of Thermo Panel materials like the walls and floor It will support the weight of an average adult for periodic maintenance or repair of...

Page 102: ... not use strong soaps or detergents for washing the motorhome Wash with cool water out of direct sunlight using a quality automotive detergent Never washthevehicleindirectsunlightorwhilethe vehicle surface is hot Be careful when using pressure type washers to avoid loosening exterior decals or sealants NOTE Avoid aiming water flow from a hose or spray from high pressure washing equipment into any ...

Page 103: ... or the interior of the coach EXTERIOR GRAPHIC CARE The pressure sensitive graphics on your vehicle require very little maintenance In order to allow the graphics to have the longest life possible the following steps should be taken Wash graphics with plain soap and water or any car wash detergent Rinse thoroughly High pressure water spray may loosen or damage graphics Keep spray nozzle at least 1...

Page 104: ...he lens clarity and effectiveness of the lamp and may require replacement of the complete lamp housing Some popular citric acid cleaners may cause polycarbonate lenses to become hazy or foggy Do not use a pressure washer to clean headlights Inspect and operate the lights regularly to confirm proper operation and mounting condition INTERIOR SOFT GOODS We recommend a weekly routine of vacuuming all ...

Page 105: ...y cabinetry and furniture items throughout this motorhome are constructed either partially or completely of real hardwoods Because of natural variations in woodgrain density slight differences in stain hue may exist between one item and another This is the distinctive character and beauty of real wood DECORATIVE VINYL WALL PANELING CLEANING Decorative Vinyl Wall Paneling may be cleaned with mild d...

Page 106: ...ure polish or a liquid automotive wax non cleaner type Use trivets and hot pads under hot cooking pans Do not set hot pots or pans directly from the stove or oven onto the counter The solid surface material is extremely heat resistant but sudden contact by a very hot material with a cold countertop surface could cause a crack that would need to be repaired Likewise concentrated high heat sources i...

Page 107: ...e scratch remover compound may be used to remove stubborn marks or discoloration Always follow label directions NOTE Improper use may damage this product and void the warranty RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR For care and appearance maintenance of the range and refrigerator refer to the appliance manufacturer s operation and maintenance manuals included in your InfoCase VINYL FLOORING Care and Maintenance Y...

Page 108: ...oss the surface Carefully treat with a mild cleanser When dry carefully peel the stain off MEK may be used sparingly if necessary Rinse immediately with clean water Pet stains Treat with lukewarm water If stain remains visible clean with a soft nylon pad and non abrasive resilient floor cleaner BATHROOM Toilet For instructions on the care of your toilet refer to the information in your InfoCase Tu...

Page 109: ...other joints Replace or repair any that are damaged Sealing materials and compounds can be purchased from your dealer Badly damaged weather seals may need to be replaced by your dealer 10 Close all windows and roof vents Protect all appliance vent openings from contamination by animals or insects e g bird nest wasp nests etc 11 Lubricate all door hinges and locks 12 Clean the interior of the coach...

Page 110: ...rames vents and any other joints See Sealants Inspection and General Information at the beginning of this section Resealing is quite simple and the material is quickly and easily applied Appropriate compounds are available from your dealer See the Sealants Recommended Application page in the Supplement Manual provided in your InfoCase Also inspect weather seals around doors etc and if necessary ha...

Page 111: ...ck propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level and connections Check 12V fuses and 120V breakers Check GFCI receptacles Generator Visually inspect generator and compartment See generator manufacturer s maintenance guide Plumbing System Sanitize plumbing system Winterize plumbing system Clean water pump strainer filter Slide...

Page 112: ...Windshield Wipers and Washers Fire Extinguisher check charge indicator Smoke Alarm test operation Carbon Monoxide Alarm test operation Propane Gas Leak Detector test operation replace battery if needed Appliances Water Heater See water heater manufacturer s maintenance guide Inspect and clean exterior vent Refrigerator See refrigerator manufacturer s maintenance guide Inspect and clean exterior ve...

Page 113: ...Months Every 6 Months Every Year A s N ecessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants Inspection and General Information at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Sealant Call out Sheet in the supple ment manual provided in your InfoCase Frame Chassis Follow chassis manufacturer s maintenance guide refer to chassis manual Inspect hitch receiver if towing Tires Check and ...

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Page 115: ... weighs 3 100 lbs and the right side weighs 2 700 lbs at least 100 lbs of the load must be shifted from the left side to the right side The GVWR is listed on the Vehicle Certification Label See sample in Section 1 Introduction The GCWR Gross Combination Weight Rating means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle NOTE We recommend that you dump a...

Page 116: ...s method will help you determine how to distribute your cargo to avoid overloading especially on tires To determine the weight distribution on each tire or dual set you will need to find a scale capable weighing side to side or all four corners of the vehicle separately A truck scale may be used if the ground is level with the scale surface and the scale has clearance to drive one side of the coac...

Page 117: ... the GVWR the rear axle GAWR or the chassis GCWR by the combined loaded weight of the coach and the towed vehicle See preceding items Loading the Vehicle and Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle for explanation of weight ratings Because of individual vehicle use and loading habits we recommend weighing the vehicle while fully loaded to avoid exceeding any of the listed Gross Weight Ratings See Vehicle Cer...

Page 118: ...ection of trailer or tow vehicle wiring to the coach light system The pigtail assembly with the car trailer end connector plug should be wired by a qualified technician The trailer brake controller connector is located to the left of the steering column TOWING GUIDELINES Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle Included are fuel water LP pas...

Page 119: ...l load rating Traditionally hitches are labeled 3 500 350 as Class 2 5 000 500 as Class 3 and 10 000 1 000 as Class 4 The vertical tongue load value of 10 percent of drawn rating comes from the collective experience that 10 percent is the minimum value that provides stable towing of a trailer Ford s towing guide suggests 10 to 15 percent for trailers over 2 000 lbs Within GCWR a Class 3 hitch allo...

Page 120: ...lable equipment and storage compartment configuration ROOF LADDER If Equipped The ladder on your vehicle is provided for limited access to the roof Walking or working on the roof should be left to qualified service personnel using proper safety equipment in a safe environment You should only walk or work on the roof if you are qualified and have created a safe environment For your safety it is not...

Page 121: ...tionofthe fan The fan will slow down and pause for two 2 seconds before resuming operation in the opposite direction NOTE In Auto Mode the fan direction is automatically positioned to Exhaust but may be overridden and changed to Intake by depressing the button AUTO Press to enter Auto Mode You will hear three 3 quick beeps to confirm the fan is in Auto Mode To exit Auto Mode press the On Off butto...

Page 122: ...uch as upholstery and cabinets When you recognize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation in your coach you should take immediate action to minimize their effects You can help reduce excessive moisture inside the motorhome by taking the following steps Ventilate with outside air Partially open one or more windows and a roof vent to circulate outside air through the coach In cold weather t...

Page 123: ...raints 3 2 Circuit Breakers House 120 Volt AC 6 4 Circuit Breakers and Fuses House 12 Volt DC 6 9 Coach Maintenance Chart 11 11 Decorative Vinyl Wall Paneling Cleaning 11 5 Dinette Bed Conversion Dream Dinette 9 4 Dinette Bed Conversion 9 5 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System 7 3 Doors and Windows 11 8 Drainage System P Traps 7 5 Driving Safety 2 1 Ducted Roof Air Conditioning System 4 12 DVD Pla...

Page 124: ...ing Flashers 3 3 Holding Tank Heater 7 10 House Coach Battery Disconnect Switch 6 7 Interior Soft Goods 11 4 Jump Starting 2 12 Keys 3 3 Lights 3 9 Loading 2 7 Loading the Vehicle 12 1 Maintenance 2 7 Microwave Oven 4 7 Microwave Convection Oven 4 7 Mini Dinette Couch Conversion 9 6 Mirrors Power Sideview Exterior 3 4 Mirrors Power Sideview Exterior 3 5 Mold Moisture and Your Motorhome 2 9 Occupan...

Page 125: ...5 2 Safety Messages Used in this Manual 1 1 Sealants Inspection and General Information 11 1 Seat Belts 3 1 Seats Driver Co Pilot 3 1 Service and Assistance 1 2 Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker 7 4 Sleeping Facilities 9 1 Slideout Emergency Retraction Lippert 10 4 Slideout Room Extreme Weather Precaution 10 3 Slideout Room Lock System 10 1 Slideout Room Operation Electric 10 1 Slideout Room Troubleshoot...

Page 126: ...on 11 8 Vehicle Storage Removal 11 9 Vinyl Flooring 11 7 Waste Water System Waste Pump Model 27Q 7 7 Waste Water System 7 5 Water Heater Gas 4 9 Water Heater Gas Electric 4 9 Water Heater Bypass and Antifreeze Siphon Valves 7 11 Water Pump 7 2 Water System Drain Valve Locations 7 15 Waterline Tank Drain Valves 7 10 Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle 12 1 Windows 12 7 Winterizing Optional Appliances 7 13...

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