IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ: Product information, photography and illustrations included in this manual were
accurate as possible at the time
notice. Fleetwood has designed its recreational vehicles for a variety
seating, sleeping, storage, and fluid capacities. The user is responsible for selecting the proper combination
(i.e. occupants, equipment, fluids, cargo, etc.) to ensure that the vehicle's weight capacities are not exceeded.
Manufacturing subsidiaries
American
Excursion·
Pegasus'
Tioga'
Eagle·
Pioneer·
Triumph' Wilderness'
fOlm
American
Expedition'
Pride'
or by
any
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any
of
of
Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. build the following motor homes and travel trailers:
Heritage'
Fiesta·
Flair·
Providence' Prowler' Redline • Revolution LE • Southwind •
Yukon
of
this publication may be reproduced or
publication. Materials, design, and specifications are subject
of
customer uses. Each vehicle features optimal
American Tradition· Bounder· Bounder
Gearbox· Jamboree'
Lynx·
Mallard·
Diesel'
Nitrous'
Dakota'
Orbit·
Pace
Storm'
to
change without
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Arrow'
Terra'
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .
Inspect and Maintain
Planning and Preparation
Owner's Information Package
Chassis and Vehicle Identification
Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance
After-Market Steering Aid Devices
Warnings, Terms and Concepts for
Safe Operation
Event Data Recording Device
(If
Equipped)
WARRANTY
Coverage Provided
What is Not Covered by This Warranty
Dealer's Obligations
Owner's Obligations
Manufacturer's Obligations
Warranties
Warranty Service
Reporting Safety Defects
IMPORTANT NOTICES
AMERICAN COACH INFORMATION .... 04-1
Eagle and Tradition
Electrical Circuit Breaker Panels, Circuit
Fuse Panels and Battery Disconnect
Switch Locations
Towed Vehicle Wiring
Deep Snow and Mud Switch (If Equipped)
Eagle and Traditiou Driver's Controls
Snow and Mud Switch (If Equipped)
Heritage Drivers Controls
Instrument Panels
Living with Your Motor Home
Monitor Panel
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Panels and Battery Disconnect
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02·1
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02-2
02-2
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02-4
02-4
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04-2
04-2
04-3
04-4
04-4
04-5
04-5
04-6
04-6
04-7
04-7
04-9
04-9
Plumbing System and Holding Tanks
Draining the Holding Tanks
Electrical Systems
Battery Charging
Automatic Generator Start
Control System .
Trip / Navigation and House
Monitoring System
Overview
Reference Material
Navigation System
TripTek
Cameras
Video Valet Switch
TripTekTM
Dash Monitor
Bedroom Monitor (Option)
ON
THE
Motor Home Loading
Responsibility for Proper Loading
Some Definitions First .
Towing a Vehicle
Dinghy Towing .
Short-Term Storage (Less than
Long-Term Storage (Over 60 days)
Winterization
Water System Winterizing
Reactivating the Motor Home
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11-5 After Storage
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11-5
11-5
GLOSSARY
11-5
11-5
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60
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00-4
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the recreational vehicle life-style
of
and the growing family
motor home owners.
We sincerely thank you for choosing a
Fleetwood motor home!
.II NOTE I
This manual describes many features
includes some instructions for its safe
ual,
including photographs
eral nature only. Some equipment
or
described
because
conducted
uct changes
shown
of
the continuous program
by
Fleetwood, it is possible that recent prod-
may
not be included.
and
in
this manual
illustrations, is
of
your
use.
This
of
and
features
may
be optional
of
product change
RV
man-
a gen-
.II NOTE I
Throughout this manual the term "RV" represents a
"Recreational Vehicle" as defined
This includes motor homes, fifth wheel trailers, travel
trailers, camping trailers, recreational park trailers,
and
truck campers.
by
the NFPA
1192.
A WARNING
Failure to follow proper procedures
equipment can result in property damage, injury
and/or death.
or
install proper
and
or
Your motor home has been designed to provide
you with years
and vacationing.
applicable
(NFPA),
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
of
carefree, pleasant traveling
It
National
conforms with, or exceeds,
Fire
Protection Association
(units built for Canada only), Federal Motor
Vehicle
mental Protection Agency
Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations.
seal attached
cates compliance with
Like
Safety Standards (FMVSS), Environ-
(EPA)
just
outside the entry door indi-
NFPA
all equipment, yonr motor home will require
and California
or
CSA
standards.
The
care and regular maintenance in order to deliver
maximum value and petformance. The dealer will
give you basic operating and maintenance instructions. However, supplement
this
by reading all
instructional material(s) furnished with the motor
home in the
the motor home
Owner's Guide/Manual.
lines important areas
Owner's Information Package and
Chassis Operator's/
This infOimation out-
of
operation and maintenance for you to follow for safe, trouble-free service from your motor home.
carefully. A good working knowledge
motor home and how to care for
enjoy many miles and years
Study these materials
of
your
it
will help you
of
recreational living.
01-1
Introduction
If
you have any questions regarding operation,
maintenance, or service, please contact your
dealer immediately so he
dealer's Service or Sales Department will handle
any normal problems which might occur.
Some equipment and features described or
in
shown
available
Because
improvement conducted
sible that recent product changes may not be
included in this manual. Specifications may
change without notice. Product information,
illustrations and photography included
Owner's Manual were as accurate as possible at
the time
function and
depiction
or exterior decor or design options as installed
on or in your recreational vehicle.
The instructions included
intended as a guide, and
responsibilities
parent company or affiliates beyond the standard
written warranty as presented
Fleetwood has designed its recreational vehicles
to provide a variety
Each vehicle features optimal seating, sleeping,
storage and fluid capacities. The user is
sible for selecting the proper combination
loads to ensure that the recreational vehicle's
capacities are not exceeded.
this manual may be optional
on
some models.
of
the continuous program
of
publication, and are representative
mayor
of
actual equipment, fabrics, interior
of
the manufacturing subsidiary,
can
assist you. Your
or
not
of
product
by
Fleetwood, it is pos-
in
this
may not be specific in their
in
this manual are
in
no
respect extend the
in
this manual.
of
uses for its customers.
respon-
of
of
INSPECT AND MAINTAIN
Follow a consistent schedule
maintenance for your motor home. Your
uing safety and comfort depend on it. This manual includes a section outlining maintenance
intervals.
lines, you will minimize the possibility
ure
motor home.
If
you follow the maintenance guide-
of
any important system or part
of
inspection and
of
of
your
contin-
fail-
PLANNING AND PREPARATION
Each year millions
trips using some type
Proper planning
urable experience. A thorough knowledge
your RV is impOliant
of
most out
built into your motor home.
it
as you are with your personal car
you have trouble or have questions, please consult your dealer.
the convenience and safety items
of
Americans embark
of
recreational vehicle.
of
your trip will ensure a pleas-
if
you are going to get the
Be
as familiar with
or
truck.
on
of
If
OWNER'S INFORMATION
PACKAGE
This package contains valuable documents about
your motor home and its equipment and systems.
This
Owner's Manual and the Chassis
Operator's Manual are in the package. Since this
manual does not cover evety possible detail
equipment and options installed on
motor home, there are booklets and instructional
material
operate, maintain and troubleshoot those items.
Be
understand the safety
included
follow all maintenance instructions to insure full
warranty coverage.
your motor home, be sure the new owner receives
all the material in this package.
"'I
If your Owner's Information Package does not con-
tain
home
request
in
the package that will help you safely
sure
you
read all this information allli
and
operating instructions
ill the package. Additionally, you must
If
you decide to sell or h'ade
NOTE 1
these
items, even if you purchased your motor
"used," please call
the
desired
Fleetwood American Coach Service
1420
or
West Patterson Street
Decatur, Indiana 46733
1-800-435-7345
or
missing information.
or
write
Fleetwood and
of
in your
01-2
Introduction
CHASSIS AND VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION
Several numbers are used to identify the vehicle
on
and components used
The
V.I.N.
assigned
or Vehicle Identification Number is
by
the chassis manufacturer and is the
number used for vehicle registration. The V.I.N.
is found on the Federal Certification Tag attached
in the driver's compartment. Refer to this information when ordering patts from the chassis
or
manufacturer
The
F.I.N.
is located
on
chassis dealer service center.
or Fleetwood Identification Number
the tag just outside the main entry
door or on the outside left front side
home. Use this number when ordering patts
through your Fleetwood dealer or Service Center.
(Example)
the vehicle.
of
the motor
SUSPENSION ALIGNMENT
AND
The
vehicle was accurately aligned at the factory
before delivery to the dealership. However, after
you have fully loaded the vehicle according to
your personal needs, have the alignment
checked and adjusted,
vent uneven tire wear, check the front-end align-
ment periodically.
Please note that front-end alignment after
retail delivery
is
TIRE BALANCE
front suspension and steering system
if
necessary. To help pre-
is
the owner's responsibility
not covered under the warranty.
(Example)
of
and
this
FEDERAL
MFD
BY:
DATE
MFD:
INC
VEH
MFD
DATE
OF
GVWR:
FRONTGAWR:
INTERMEDIATE
GAWR:
GAWRREAR:
GAWR
INTERMEDIATE
AND
REAR:
This
vehicle
Vehicle
shown
above:
V.I.N.
TYPE
VEHICLE:
The
tires
have
been
replacement
and
minimum
BY:
VEH
MFD:
COMBINED
conforms
Safety
Standards
MULTI-PURPOSE
and
wheels
equipped
tires
load
CERTIFICATION
KGS
(
KGS
(
WITH:
TIRES
AT:
(
KGS
(
WITH:
TIRES
AT:
(
KGS
(
WITH:
TIRES
AT:
(
KGS
(
to
all
applicable
in
effect
with
sizes
with
Installed
must
requirements.
U.S.
on
the
PASSENGER
and
ratings
this
vehicle
meet
date
the
LaS)
LaS)
KPA
COLD
PSI)
LaS)
KPA
COLD
PSI)
LBS)
KPA
COLD
PSI)
LaS)
Federal
Motor
of
manufacture
VEHICLE
designated
by
Fleehvood.
same
specifications
TAG
RIMS
SINGLE
RIMS
DUAL
RIMS
SINGLE
above
W15-0016
Any
FLEETWOOD.
MOTOR HOMES
OF
PLAN
~
APPROVAL
F.I.N.
MFD.ID.NO.
DATE
OF
Located
of
the motor home.
F.I.N. (Fleetwood Identification No.)
NO.
MFR.
MO:
Oil
the exterior left frollt side
INC.
MODEL
YR:
Located ill the driver's compartment.
01-3
Introduction
Excessive or abnormal tire wear may indicate
worn or misaligned suspension or steering
ponents, unbalanced or improperly inflated
tire(s)
Alignment can be affected
pension parts or road hazards such as hitting a
curb, pothole, railroad track, etc. Improper
alignment can cause tires to roll at an angle and
wear unevenly.
"pull" to the right or left.
Out-of-balance tires will not roll smoothly and
will cause annoying vibrations and uneven tread
wear such as cupping or flat spots.
uneven tire tread wear or
comfort decreases, the tires may need to be
balanced.
See the Chassis Operator's/Owner's Guide!
or
some other tire/suspension problem.
by
worn steering/sus-
It
may also cause the vehicle to
If
if
the vehicle ride
com-
you see
Manual for more information.
AFTER-MARKET STEERING AID
DEVICES
Fleetwood does not sanction or condone the
of
installation
approved
add-on device
manufacturer's
affected.
any steering aid device that is not
by
our chassis manufacturer's. Any
of
this type may void the chassis
wananty
on
the item or items
WARNINGS, TERMS AND
CONCEPTS FOR SAFE
OPERATION OF YOUR MOTOR
HOME
Vehicle Crash
Like any other vehicle you may drive, your
motor home can be involved in a vehicle
crash, including a rollover. The motor home
will be damaged and you and others can be
injured or killed. Drive defensively at all
DO
NOT
drive
if
times.
been drinking alcoholic beverages, are under
of
the influence
any controlled substance, or
you are tired, have
are taking any medication or dlUgs that may
impair your sight,
dination. Pull off the road and park in a safe
area until you can
Vehicle Handling
Your motor home is longer, wider and
higher than a typical car
be accustomed to driving. Keep this in
mind as
your motor home. New motor home
ers should take special care to learn the
driving and handling characteristics
vehicle in safe and familiar sunoundings.
The distribution
motor home is designed so
safely while being driven.
you
heating, judgment or coor-
dtive safely.
or
huck
you
may
become familiar with driving
own-
of
of
the weight
of
your
it
will handle
• When loading the motor home, balance
the load front-to-rear alld side-to-side.
•
Load
and
secure heavier items lower
in
the storage areas than lighter items.
If
you fail to properly load your belongings and
supplies, you will defeat the load distribution
design
handling problems and a vehicle crash.
Vehicle Response
of
the motor home, possibly leading to
When you, the driver, accelerate, brake or
it
steer the motor home,
If
inputs.
while driving, the way you respond to the
emergency and the way the motor home
responds becomes more critical.
load, alter or maintain your motor home
improperly, it will not respond as it did
when you first received it
condition.
maintenance
you are faced with an emergency
Improper loading, alteration,
and
responses to emergency conditions
lead
to
handling problems
responds to these
If
in
an unloaded
improper driver
and
vehicle
you
can
crashes.
Vehicle Towing
Your motor home can be equipped with a
hitch designed to allow you to tow vehicles
your
01-4
Introduction
or other loads behind your motor home.
of
The maximum amount
motor home can pull
by the manufacturer
which your motor
home
weight your
or
stop is determined
of
the chassis
is built. Check the
on
Chassis Operator's/Owner's Guide!
Manual
sis manufacturer for the limits
weight you can
provided by the motor home chas-
on
the
tow.
til NOTE I
In
most cases the GCWR
ished motor home are the same.
to the equipped hitch receiver, the GCWR
reduced. Please refer
Tag
posted in your motor home for the rated GCWR.
If
the Chassis Operator's/Owner's Guide!
Mallual
equipped with your motor home
does not provide specific information on
towing weight limits,
recommended that the towed vehicle or
trailer be equipped with a properly installed
and operating supplemental brake control
system that operates
the brakes on your motor home.
•
You
may be able to increase the weight
any towed load by properly installing on the
towed load a supplemental brake control
system that operates with your motor
home's braking system. Even with
tional brakes, you cannot tow more than the
GTW or GCWR for the chassis under your
motor home. Again, check the
Operator's/Owller's Guide/Manual.
• You CANNOT increase the towed weight
by
limit
changing the size
• Properly load what you tow to avoid a
vehicle crash.
• Do
not
attempt to tow something that is
too heavy for your chassis.
•
When
look
cerning
driving
for
and
grades
experience when pulling and stopping a
of
the chassis and the fin-
In
some cases,
to
the Cargo Carrying Capacity
it
is strongly
in
combination with
Chassis
of
your hitch.
in
mountainous
obey
highway
and
curves. Your driving
signs con-
may
addi-
areas,
due
be
of
towed unit on mountain roads will be very
different from what you experience
level ground.
• State laws
ciallaws
in
the United States and provin-
in
Canada vary concerning towing requirements and limits. Check the
laws in the areas where you anticipate trav-
eling.
Alterations
to
Your Motor Home
Many motor home owners like to add a
personal touch to their motor home.
there is a difference between changing how
your motor home looks versus how
handles or responds to driver inputs.
of
expect to make any type
alteration to
your motor home, consult a professional
who understands the
con-ect way to do the
alteration and how the alteration will
change or affect the stability, handling,
vehicle response, and overall performance
and safety
your motor home.
All
of
improper alteration that affects vehicle
handlillg
crash,
electrical or
fire
and
01' response can cause a vehicle
and
any improper alteration to the
Propane systems can cause a
and
call endanger your motor
its occupants. Fleetwood, your chassis
and other manufacturers stand behind the
-
motor home as delivered
NOT
by someone else.
Warning Devices
Your motor home is equipped with warning
devices. Check them before a trip for
proper operation. A disabled warning
device cannot warn you or vehicle
pants
of
a life-tln'eatening danger. Keep
them working and respond to them quickly.
Examples
• Carbon Monoxide Detector/Alarm
• Propane Detector/ Alann
• Smoke
• Seat Belt Warnings
of
These Devices
Detector/Alarm
Include:
on
But
it
If
you
home
as altered
occu-
01-5
Introduction
• Hazard Flashers
• Brake Warning Light
• Engine Warning Light
EVENT DATA RECORDING DEVICE
(If Equipped)
SPECIAL NOTICE: Vehicle Event Data
Recording Capabilities.
Motor homes equipped with driver/passenger
airbags, Navigational or Vehicle Avoidance
Systems and/or equipped with certain other
electronic devices may be equipped with event
data recording capabilities.
Your motor home is built on a vehicle chassis
supplied by an automotive manufacturer. For
diagnostic and safety related reasons, this
chassis comes equipped with electronic modules
(devices).
01-6
For Motor Homes Manufactured
COVERAGE PROVIDED
Your
neW
motor
plumbing,
appliances
ufacturer,
free
workmanship,
Fleetwood
The
and
all
when
Dealership.
original
home
commercial
occurs
following
1.
2.
heating
is
from
manufacturing
warranty
transferees
first
sold
retail
is
first placed
first)
periods:
For
non-structural defects,
from
the Start Date or until
reaches
by
the
whichever
For
structural
the
Start
reaches
by
the
whichever
are
defined
structure, sub-floor structure,
Vacubond®
home,
and
equipment
warranted
when
Dealership.
covers
by
The
warranty
delivery
or demonstrator unit
"Start
15,000
mileage
occurs
Date
50,000
mileage
occurs
only
walls.
including
and
electrical
installed by
under
defects
fITst
sold by
the
fITst
during
an
Date"
defects,
or
the
authorized
begins
or the date
into
service
and
total
miles
shown
total
shown
on
fITst.
three
until the motor
miles
on
first. Structural
as
the
motor
systems,
normal
in
retail purchaser
warranty
Fleetwood
on
as
extends
one
the
as
the
(3)
as
the
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
THIS WARRANTY
This warranty does not cover:
1.
The
the chassis
ies,
all
rate
warranties
turers
2.
Defects
a.
Abuse,
b.
Failure
tained
automotive
of
which
of these
caused
misuse,
to
in
chassis
and
drive train),
are
of
the
components.
by
or
negligence or
comply
the
Owner's
system
tires
covered
respective
related
with
instructions
Information
Package;
LIMITED
Enterprises, Inc., Sold
the
structure,
all
the
man-
use
to
be
material
an
authorized
the date of
the
motor
a rental,
(whichever
for
(1)
motor
determined
odometer,
years
home
determined
odometer,
home's roof
and
BY
(including
and
by
the
manufac-
to:
accident;
or
period
the
year
home
from
defects
batter-
sepa-
con-
ONE-YEAR
by
Subsidiaries
in
the United States
c.
Alteration or modification
home;
d.
Environmental
chemicals
3.
Normal
sure,
such
surfaces,
etc.
4.
Motor
ing
has
5.
Normal
such
as
cants,
6.
Appearance
paint,
upholstery that
delivery
the delivery inspection
ufacturing plant or at the dealership.
7.
Transportation
8.
FLEETWOOD
FOR
QUENTIAL
BUT
FOR
USE,
INCOME,
IENCE,
FARES,
TAL
CALLS
OTHER
OR
MOLD,
OR
LEGAL
9.
Motor
by
sold
sold
Some states
limitation of incidental
damages, so the above limitation
may not apply to you.
etc.
graphics,
ANY
NOT
PROPERTY
LOSS
CHARGES
ALLEGED
ANY
Homes
an
authorized
at
in
in
deterioration
as
sealants,
fabrics,
homes
been
altered.
maintenance
light
bulbs,
imperfections,
and
are
(1)
DAMAGES,
LIMITED
OF
LOSS
COMMERCIAL
VEHICLE
OR
HOTEL
PROPERTY
MILDEW,
MICROBIAL
FEES
auction,
an
otherwise
do
not allow the exclusion
WARRANTY
of
conditions
the
atmosphere, etc.)
due
to
wear or
fading
drapes,
on
which
exterior materials, or
may
normally
to
and
SHALL
INCIDENTAL
DAMAGE,
VALUE,
OF
SUCH
TO
OR
EXPENSES.
which
Fleetwood
repossession,
and
the odometer
and
service items,
fuses,
RENTAL,
BE
FUNGUS,
or
sealants, lubri-
or
have
occurred prior
corrected during
process
from
dealer location.
NOT
INCLUDING
TO
ANY
LOSS
TIME,
BILLS,
DAMAGE
are
distressed
INCONVEN-
LOSS,
AS
TELEPHONE
CAUSED
MATTER,
not
originally
dealership,
consequential
Fleetwood
and
Canada
of
the motor
(salt, hail,
expo-
of
exterior
carpet
damage
BE
OR
(2)
salvaged
or
wear,
at the
CLAIMS
LOSS
INCIDEN-
DRY
condition.
man-
LIABLE
CONSE-
OF
OF
BUS
ANY
CAUSED
BY
ROT
OR
or
exclusion
read-
to
to
(3)
sold
i.e.
or
02-1
Warranty
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
so
the above limitation or exclusion may not
apply
to
you.
This
warranty
and
you may also have
vary
from
The
manufacturer/warrantor
ble for
any
warranty
beyond those expressly
gives you specific legal rights,
state
to state.
undertaking,
made
by
any
other
rights which
is
not
representation
dealer
set
or
forth
other
in
responsi.
or
person
this
warranty.
DEALER'S OBLIGATIONS
By agreement with the manufacturer, the dealer
is obligated
retail sale,
inspection and
necessary
to
maintain the motor home prior
to
perform a detailed predelivelY
to
repair or replace any parts
to
COlTect
defects in material or
to
workmanship.
OWNER'S OBLIGATIONS
The owner is responsible for normal maintenance
Package; however, minor adjustments (such as
adjustments to the interior
Propane regulator pressure, cabinet latches, TV
antenna control, etc.) will
dealer during the first
erage. Thereafter, such adjustments are the
responsibility
nance unless required as a direct result
or replacement of a defective part under this
walTanty.
as
described in the Owner's Information
or
exterior doors,
be
perfolTlled by the
90 days
of
the owner as normal mainte-
of
warranty cov-
of
repair
Laws in many states alld federal law
owners to obtain a replacement vehicle
of
refund
cumstances. The provisions
fivm
erallaw.
by applicable
that the owner first provide
notification
malfunction,
enced with the motor home so the manufacturer
has the opportunity to cure the problem
satisfaction itself. Giving the manufacturer this
direct notice and opportunity
manufacturer
authorized dealers so any ongoing problem
dissatisfaction can be resolved
the manufacture/: The manufacturer's written
notice should be mailed
the purchase price under certain cir-
of
these laws vary
state to state and may
To
the extent allowed
law,
the manufacturer requires
of
any alleged ullrepaired defect
or
any other dissatisfaction experi-
to
supplement prior efforts by its
Va/y
it with direct written
to
to:
Fleetwood Owner Relations,
pelmit
or
a
from the fed-
or
not
prohibited
or
or
dis-
cure enables the
or
or
addressed by
P.O.
Box
1007
Decatur, Indiana 46733
MANUFACTURER'S OBLIGATIONS
Upon receipt
dealer was unable or unwilling
problem, a Fleetwood Service Center will repair
or replace any parts necessary to correct defects
in material or workmanship or will take other
appropriate action as may
For Motor Homes Manufactured and WalTanted
by the following subsidiaries of Fleetwood
Enterprises, Inc.:
Fleetwood
Fleetwood
Fleetwood
of
notice of a claim, where the
to
be
required.
Motor
Motor
Homes of California,
Motor
Homes of
Homes
of
Pennsylvania, Inc.
Indiana,
resolve the
Inc.
Inc.
If
a problem occurs which the owner believes is
covered by this warranty, the owner shall contact the selling dealer, or Fleetwood Owner
Relations, giving sufficient infolTllation to
resolve the matter. The owner shall deliver the
motor home to an Authorized Fleetwood Dealer
for warranty service.
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For Customer Service assistance, contact:
Fleetwood
1420 West
Decatur,
American
Patterson
Indiana
Coach Service
Street
46733
1·800·435·7345
For Chassis Customer Assistance, contact:
Spartan
Motor
Chassis
Customer
Assistance:
1·800·543·4334
Warranty
WARRANTIES
Your motor home is covered
comprehensive warranty programs in the RV
industry.
tion.
well as the rights and obligations
and manufacturel:
fully.
have a warranty-related problem, and your
dealer will
again.
ranty or what it does or does not cover, please
contact your dealer.
The materials
Package
ating instructions on the various appliances and
components
istration cards for these items should be filled
out and mailed as soon as possible after you
take delivery
have operating instructions for a particular
appliance
You will automatically receive an
Please refer to the warranty in this sec-
It
explains your rights and obligations, as
Please read this section care-
You
will be better informed in case you
be
better able to get you on the road
If
you have any questions about the war-
in
your Owner's Information
contain warranty information and oper-
in
your motor home. Warranty reg-
of
your motor home.
or
component, contact your dealer.
Card several weeks after the delivery receipt is
received from your selling dealer. This card is
imprinted with your name, the motor home serial
number, and manufacturing subsidiary location.
If
your motor home ever needs warranty service,
present this card to the dealer, or have
able when contacting Fleetwood's
Relations Group.
The motor home has been thoroughly inspected
before shipment.
Your dealer is responsible
performing a complete predelivery inspection
of
the motor home as specified in the
Ownercare delivery checkout.
As a part
dure, the dealer is responsible for road testing
the motor home, noting and correcting any
steering problems and setting correct tire pres-
sures before delivelY.
Fleetwood
responsible
of
the predelivery inspection proce-
and
its subsidiaries will
for
front end alignment after this
by
one
of
Ownercare
of
the most
the dealer
If
you do not
it
avail-
Owner
not
be
for
predelivery inspection has been pelformed.
You
should return your motor home to the selling
dealer for
you may contact any other authorized Fleetwood
motor home dealer. The service department at
any
ual can help you find a dealer
If,
for some reason, a problem is not handled to
your satisfaction:
1.
2.
3.
WalTanty
of
the locations listed at the back
Discuss any warranty-related problems
directly with the manager and/or owner
the dealership, giving them an opportunity
to help the service department resolve the
matter for you.
If
a problem arises that has not been
resolved to your satisfaction by your local
dealer, contact Fleetwood
The locations are listed
manual.
We sincerely believe that your dealer and the
factOlY
any problem which might arise.
bined efforts are not satisfactory, please send
a letter describing the circumstances to:
representative will be able to solve
service.
Please contact the one nearest you.
If
this is not possible,
of
this man-
in
your area.
Owner Relations.
in
the back
of
If
their com-
of
this
Fleetwood American Coach Service
1420 West Patterson Street
Decatur, Indiana 46733
Please include the brand name and serial
of
number
ber is located on the identification tag next to
the entry door, and on your warranty card.
If
you wish to call for assistance, please
4.
use this toll-free telephone number:
your motor home. The serial num-
Fleetwood American Coach Service
1·800·435·7345
There may be times when your motor home will
need repairs or Palts while you are on the road.
If
your motor home is repaired
ized repair facility (non-Fleetwood dealer), be
sure to save receipts and especially any parts
that are replaced. These parts will usually have
to be returned to your dealer before you can be
reimbursed for their cost.
by
a non-author-
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Warranty
WARRANTY SERVICE
If
you need service
please see the booklets and other documents
included in your
When contacting any
facturers, always have the model and serial
numbers available. Appliance identification
numbers will be found on tags or plates attached
to the appliance.
If
you ever need warranty work done, be sure to
have the right papers with you.
is not covered under the warranty, your dealer's
service department can help you with getting the
correct service. Always keep a maintenance log
of
your RV's service history.
Always make a written list
or the specific work you want done.
work done that is not on your maintenance log,
let the service advisor know.
And finally,
have a long list
tion and you need your
the situation with the service advisor, listing the
items
in
service department manage their time and will
help get you going as quickly as possible.
be
order
or
warranty information,
Owner's Information Package.
of
the equipment manu-
If
required work
of
the RV's problems
If
you've had
Don't
keep secrets.
reasonable with requests.
of
service items that need atten-
RV very soon, discuss
of
priority. This will help the
If
you
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
If
you believe that your vehicle has a defect
which could cause a crash, injury, or death, you
should immediately inform the
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
in addition to notifying the Fleetwood American
Coach Service at 1-800-435-7345.
If
NHTSA receives similar complaints,
open an investigation, and
defect exists in a group
a recall and remedy campaign.
To
contact NHTSA, you may either call the
toll-free Vehicle
1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);
or
go to http://www.safercar.gov or write to:
Traffic
You can also obtain other information about
motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.
Safety Hotline at
Administrator
National
Safety
400 Seventh Street,
Washington,
of
Highway
Administration
National
if
it
finds that a safety
vehicles,
DC
it
SW
20590
it
may
may
order
If
you have a warranty
the chassis portion
aware that you may go directly to an authorized
chassis dealer for service. This may save you
time and effort as the chassis warranty is
administered by the chassis manufacturer.
Consult your area phone directory for an authorized dealer and make arrangements with their
service department.
cern is chassis related, feel free to contact your
Fleetwood dealer to assist you.
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or
service concern about
of
your vehicle please be
If
you are unsure
if
the con-
Please pay close attention to these statements
while
you
read this Owner's Manual.
In
this manual, statements preceded by the fol-
lowing words are
of
special significance:
A WARNING
IMPORTANT
NOTICES
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
not avoided, could result in death or serious in
jUly.
A CAUTION
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which,
not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injUly.
CAUTION
indicates a potentially hazardous situation
if
not
which,
the component or vehicle.
avoided, may result in damage to
if
if
"I NOTE
indicates points
efficient and convenient operation.
of
particular interest for more
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AMERICAN
COACH
INFORMATION
Eagle
and
Tradition
Information
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELS, CIRCUIT FUSE PANELS AND
BATTERY
American Eagle and Tradition (Front Entry Door Models)
• Chassis 12-Volt Fuse Front Panel .................................
• Chassis Fuse 12-Volt Rear
• Chassis Engine Preheat 12-Volt Breaker. ...................... Under the bedroom engine access cover
• House 12-Volt Battery Disconnect Switch ....................
• House 12-Volt Fuse Panel ............................................
• House 120-Volt Breaker Panel ......................................
Before relamping, disconnect power source by removing fuse or placing circuit breaker and control switch in
OFF position.
Halogen bulbs operate at extremely high temperatures
and pressures and will shatter if not handled correctly.
Always use a soft dry
dling
halogen bulbs.
Do not touch
touched with bare hands, wipe the
bing alcohol.
Do not use near flammable or combustible materials
and/or objects which may
Use bulbs designed or specific
style, watlage and voltage.
DISCONNECT SWITCH LOCATIONS
PaneL
it..
CAUTION
cloth or cotton gloves when han-
glass area with bare hands. If bulb is
bulb clean with rub-
be sensitive to fading or drying.
by
................................
manufacturer as to
In
the entry step-well
In
the battery compartment
In
the battery compmtment or by the entry door
In
the basement compartment
batteries
In
the galley pantry
it..
Do not install 12-volt fuses or 120-volt breakers with
amperage ratings greater than that specified on the
device or
label. Doing so constitutes a fire hazard.
or
across from the pantry
WARNING
in
front
of
the
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Eagle
and
Tradition
Information
TOWED VEHICLE WIRING
Your motor home is equipped with an electrical
connector, from here on referred to as a hitch
plug, which provides an electrical connection
for your towed vehicle. The hitch plug is located
at the rear
receiver.
follows:
Please note this connector provides separate
positions for the two turn signals and brake
lights. This is necessary for the towed vehicles
that have separate amber turn signals in addition
to the red brake lights.
Some towed vehicles will not have amber turn
signals separate from the brake lights. They will
instead use the same lamp to indicate braking
well as turn signal. Towed vehicles with this
type
standard hitch plug on your motor home.
For towed vehicles with this type
will need to replace your hitch plug. A replace-
ment hitch plug wiring harness is available
through Fleetwood's American Coach Service.
This harness replaces your current hitch plug
and is easily installed in minutes.
of
the motor home near the hitch
It
is a 7 position connector wired
of
lighting will not
be
able to utilize the
of
lighting you
TO
POWER
OISTRIBUTION
(BATTERY
COMP'T)
as
as
BOX
DEEP SNOW AND MUD SWITCH
(IF EQUIPPED)
A deep snow and mud option switch is included
with ATe. This function increases available
traction on extra soft surfaces like snow, mud or
gravel, by slightly increasing the permissible
wheel spin.
Drivers use a deep snow and mud switch to
select this feature. When this function is in use,
the
ATC
indicator lamp blinks continuously.
Switch and lamp locations will vary, depending
on the vehicle make and model.
Listed below is how the Deep
feature works:
Driver System Active Not
Action Response Active
Press deep
ATClamp
snow and blinks
mud switch continuouslv
Press
ATClamp
switch stops blinking
again
NOTE:
Turning off the ignition will also deac-
tivate the deep snow and mud feature.
Snow and Mud
Function Function
X
X
RUNNINGI
MARKER
LIGHTS
STOP'---'''),
AS
_
NOTCH
TRAILER H!I{;H
SHOWN
FROM
j(
plliG
PLUG
(+)
POWER
0047
R,"GKT
TURN
ELECTRIC
BRAKE
SIDE
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Eagle
and
Tradition
Information
58-l---+-r--ti~
Shifter Selector (Side-Pod)
Instrument Panels
1.
Air Vents
2. Dimmer
3. Head Lights Switch
4.
Hood Light Switch/Chassis & Generator Engine
Areas
• House 12-Volt Battery Disconnect Switch ....................
• House 12-Volt Fuse Panel .............................................
• House 120-Volt Breaker Panel ...................................... Under the bed top
DISCONNECT SWITCH LOCATIONS
In
the battery compartment
By
the entry door
In
the basement
in
front
of
the batteries
A CAUTION A WARNING
Before relamping, disconnect power source by removing fuse or
OFF position.
Halogen bulbs operate at extremely high temperatures
and pressures and will shatter if not
Always
dling halogen bulbs.
Do not touch glass area with bare hands.
touched with bare hands, wipe the
bing
Do not use near flammable or combustible materials
and/or objects which may be sensitive to fading or drying.
Use
style, wattage and voltage.
placing circuit breaker and control switch in
handled correctly.
use a soft dry cloth or cotton gloves when han-
If
bulb is
bulb clean with rub-
alcohol.
bulbs designed or specific by manufacturer as
to
Do not
amperage ratings greater than that specified on the
device or
install 12-volt fuses or 120-volt breakers with
label. Doing so constitutes a fire hazard.
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Information
TOWED VEHICLE WIRING
Your motor home is equipped with an electrical
connector, from here on referred to
plug, which provides an electrical connection
for your towed vehicle.
at the rear
receiver.
of
the motor home near the hitch
It
is a 7 position connector wired
The
hitch plug is located
follows:
Please note this connector provides separate
positions for the two tum signals and brake
lights. This is necessaty for the towed vehicles
that have separate amber turn signals in addition
to the red brake lights.
Some towed vehicles will not have amber tum
signals separate from the brake lights. They will
instead use the same lamp to indicate braking as
well
as
tum
signal. Towed vehicles with this
type
of
lighting will not be able to utilize the
standard hitch plug on your motor home.
For towed vehicles with this type
will need to replace your hitch plug. A replacement hitch plug wiring hamess is available
through Fleetwood's American Coach Service.
This hat'ness replaces your current hitch plug
and is easily installed in minutes.
as
of
TO
PO'h'ER
OISTRIBUTION
(BATTERY
CO!.WT)
a hitch
as
lighting you
BOX
DEEP SNOW AND MUD SWITCH
(IF EQUIPPED)
A deep snow and mud option switch is included
with ATe. This function increases available
traction on extra soft surfaces like snow, mud
gravel, by slightly increasing the pennissible
wheel spin.
Drivers use a deep snow and mud switch to
select this feature. When this function is in use,
the ATC indicator lamp blinks continuously.
Switch and lamp locations will
Vaty,
depending
on the vehicle make and model.
Listed below is how the Deep
Snow and Mud
feature works:
Function
Not
Active
Driver
Action
System
Response
Function
Active
Press deep ATClamp
snow and blinks
X
mud switch continuouslv
Press ATClamp
switch stops blinking
again
NOTE: Turning off the ignition will also deac-
tivate the deep snow and mud feature.
or
X
RUNNINGI
MARKER
LIGHTS
AS
TRAUB
SHOWN
NOTCH
HITCH
FROM
PI
PLUG
(+)
POWER
2!bt7r
ELECTRIC
BRAKE
lIG
SIDE
TURN
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10
11
12
13
14
9
15
18
19
22
21
23 24
16
2
20
17
034
46
25
26 27
28
29
32
47
31
30
48
Instrument Panels
1. Air Vents
Windshield Shade Switch
2.
3.
Power Visor (Driver)
Power Visor (Passenger)
4.
5.
Air Horn Switch
6.
Fog Lights Switch
7.
Auxiliary Switch
8.
Radio Switch
9.
Dimmer Switch
10. Head Light Switch
Automatic Traction
11.
Hood Light Switch (Chassis and Generator Engine
Heating/Air Conditioning Temperature Control
AM/FM Radio/Single CD
30.
31.
Leveling jacks Control Panel w/Air Dump
32.
Chassis Engine
12-Volt Outlet
33.
34.
Parking
Transition High Temperature Warning Light
35.
36.
Parking Brake Indicator Light
37.
Automatic Traction
Stop Engine Warning Light
38.
39.
ABS System Warning
Wait to Start
40.
Check Engine Warning Light
41.
Coach Lights Switch
42.
Generator Start Switch
43.
High Beam
44.
Brake Pedal
46.
47.
Accelerator Pedal
48.
Back-up Monitor
Tire Pressure Indicator Light
49.
Brake Control Knob
Ignition Switch
Control Light
Indicator Light
Indicator Light
Indicator Light
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49
Instrument Panels
49. Seat, Column, Pedal Set Position Switch
50.
Transmission Shifter
51.
High/Med/Low Engine Brake Switch
52. Engine Brake Switch
53. Power Window/Mirror Controls
Shifter Selector (Side-Pod)
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LIVING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME
When preparing to travel in your motor home,
you have
and raise your leveling jacks before the air
leveling system
exceed this period, you will be required to turn
the motor
seconds with the key
restart your engine. Press the "Travel Mode" on
the leveling system key pad to ensure activation
of
the leveling system to "travel height". This
event should take less than five minutes. You
can verify the leveling system is at ride height
by observing the clearance between the tires and
the wheel well skirts. There should be
approximately two to three inches
clearance between these two components with
the wheels pointing straight ahead. Failure to
wait until the leveling system is fully inflated
may result to damage to the fiberglass wheel
well skirt or damage.
20
minutes to retract your slide outs
"times out".
off
with the ignition key, wait five
in
In
the event you
the off position and
of
vertical
MONITOR PANEL
Your motor home is equipped with a computer.
The computer will operate the Monitor
System. The motor home will have two color
display screens.
the other monitor is located
display center.
Your Network Computer Information Package
contains detailed operating and maintenance
instructions concerning the system.
One is located in the dash and
in
the control panel
Panel
PLUMBING SYSTEMS AND
HOLDING TANKS
DRAINING
The holding tanks terminate
ment that permits draining
rately. The valves are called knife valves. A
blade closes the opening in the sewer drain
pipes. The blade is connected to a 12-
THE HOLDING TANKS
in
a valve arrange-
of
each tank sepa-
Volt elec-
tric motor. A button will activate the knife valve
for discharging the wastewater from the
During self-containment use, the sewer line is
securely capped to prevent leakage
material onto the ground or pavement.
activa,te
is
into an acceptable sewer inlet or dump station.
Drain the holding tanks only when they are at
least
water to
to allow complete flushing
into the sewer line.
Whenever possible, drain the holding tanks
before traveling. Wastewater and sewage
holding tanks reduces the
motor home. See the Motor
chapter.
During extended or semi-permanent hook-ups to
sewage systems, waste materials will build up in
the tank and cause serious plugging.
valves are continuously open.
keep the valve closed until the tanks are
and then drain into the sewage system.
The holding tank drain valve outlet is to
with a removable termination fitting that locks
onto the outlet with a clockwise twist. Clamp
the sewer hose drain to this fitting. A protective
cap should remain in place when you are
draining the tanks.
To
the
knife
valve
when
the
protective cap
installed
3/4 full.
on
the
pipe. Always drain the tank
If
necessary, fill the tanks with
3/4 full. This provides sufficient water
of
waste material
cany
capacity
Home
In
these cases,
drain
1.
2.
the holding tanks:
Attach the sewer hose to the holding tank
of
outlet. Insert the end
sewer or dump station inlet, pushing
firmly far enough into the opening to be
secure. In some cases, adapters
necessary or required between the line and
the inlet. Arrange the sewer hose so
slopes evenly.
Drain the black water holding tank first.
Push the dump switch up towards the word
"open" and watch for discharge down the
sewer hose. The valve will open
the hose into the
RV.
of
waste
Do
1I0t
in
of
Loading
If
the tank
3/4 full,
be
not
it
may
be
it
in
1-2 sec-
the
the
used
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onds and an LED light will come on. Do
not hold the switch for more than 2 seconds.
3. Allow enough time for the tank
completely. When the tanks is empty push
the rocker switch to the
Again the valve will open in 1-2 seconds.
The LED light will go out when the valve
is completely closed. Run enough water
(up to five gallons or so) into the tank to
cover the bottom. This will aid the break
up
of
solid wastes, and reduce "pyramid-
ing"
of
waste material.
To
drain the gray water tank, repeat the
4.
steps above using the other knife valve.
This tank is drained last to aid in flushing
the outlets and hose. The gray water knife
valve may be left open in a semi-permanent
hookup.
5.
See the tank flush system instructions in
the next section
is so equipped.
6.
Remove out the sewer hose and cap the
outlet.
7.
Rinse out the sewer hose with fresh water
and remove the sewer hose from the dump
station.
8.
Replace sewer or dump station covers.
if
"close" position.
your recreational vehicle
to
drain
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Battery Charging
Your motor home is equipped with AGM sealed
batteries. These batteries do not contain electrolyte (fluid). They are designed to be maintenance free with proper use
Please refer to the
information regarding the Battery Charging
System.
Owner's Manual for further
Automatic Generator Start Control
System
Your motor home is equipped with a computer.
The computer will operate the Automatic
Generator
have two color display screens.
in the dash and the other monitor is located in
the control panel display center.
Your
contains detailed operating and maintenance
instructions concerning the system.
Start Control. The motor home will
One is located
Network Computer Information Package
it..
The sewer drain valve must be open when using the
black tank flush inlet.
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Information
TRIP I NAVIGATION AND HOUSE
MONITORING SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
There are several components that make-up the
Trip I Navigation and House monitoring system
with-in the coach. The various components are
interconnected to a common user interface display providing a central location to view data
from multiple sources. Data such as turn-by-turn
navigation compass and outside temperature,
tire pressure along with tire temperature, engine
performance, and the ability to view several
in
cameras (one at a time)
real time.
REFERENCE MATERIAL
XNAV9525 Installation Manual
& Quick Stalt Guide
Color Monitor Color Video
Camera Operating InstlUction . . . . . . .
Model VCB-62MH
Video Valet Video Source Management
System Installation &
User's Manual, Model
Mobile Monitor Operating InstlUctions
TripTek Motor Coach Trip Computer
Operator's Manual
.................
(PIN 2-683-278-11)
.......
200
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Coretronics, Inc.
Coretronics, Inc
..
..
Dual
Sony
Sony
Navigation information will
dash and on the optional bedroom monitor.
use the navigation system turn the ignition
switch to the "ON" position and the monitor(s)
"POWER" switch to "ON" (see Dash Monitor
section and Bedroom Monitor section herein).
Press and release the Video Valet Switch (see
Video Valet Switch section herein for details)
until the navigation system is selected and displayed on the monitor.
is not being displayed locate the navigation sys-
tem remote control, point the remote control at
the dash monitor and press the
on the remote control to power up the navigation system.
Please refer to the XNAV9525 Installation
Manual
instlUctions.
& Quick Start Guide for operating
be
displayed
If
the navigation system
"PWR"
button
on
the
To
TRIPTEKTM MOTOR COACH TRIP
COMPUTER
TripTekTM
and coach management computer designed for
motor homes.
sources the
Computer system collects, analyzes, and saves
data in memory and then displays information
on the dash monitor and optional bedroom monitor (see Dash Monitor section and Bedroom
Monitor section herein).
Motor Coach Trip Computer is a trip
By
receiving data from multiple
TripTekTM
Motor Coach Trip
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
The coach is equipped with a Dual XNAV9525
GPS Navigation System. This systemfunctions
as your
turn visual and voice guidance to direct you to
your selected destination. The navigation system
uses the Global Positioning System
lites, and a digital roadmap database to calculate
and display travel directions.
.1'1
ignition switch is
"navigational aid", providing turn-by-
NOTE I
The
navigation system will only operate
in
the
"ON" position.
(GPS) satel-
when
the
TripTekTM
All
information is displayed
navigation through the various screens and functions is accomplished with the
Keypad (see
The following is a general overview
TripTekTM
please refer to the TripTek Motor Coach Trip
Computer Operator's Manual for more detail
instlUctions
The
"trip" features
Coach Trip Computer are presented in four separate screens:
COACH. Note that time, day and date
Motor Coach Trip Computer
on
the monitor(s) and
TripTekTM
TripTekTM
Motor Coach Trip Computer system;
if
required .
TODAY,
Keypad section herein).
of
of
the
TripTekTM
LEG, TRIP, and
Motor
the
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Heritage
Information
information are also included on these screens.
The "TODAY" screen is designed to give daily
infonnation.
scheduled destinations, miles and time traveled,
average
MPH (Miles Per Hour).
also provides inside and outside temperature
along with compass heading.
The
"LEG" screen purpose is to give trip infor-
mation between fuel tank fills. The
screen displays average MPH and average MPG,
time and miles traveled, gallons used, road
speed, cmise control status and compass head-
ing.
The
"TRIP" screen provides long term trip data
tracking. The
MPH and average MPG, time and miles trav-
eled, gallons used, current
heading.
The
"COACH" screen provides engine I transmission performance data and status. The
"COACH" screen displays the gear selected and
gear attained, turbocharger boost pressure,
engine and transmission coolant temperature,
engine oil temperature and pressure, average
MPG and compass heading.
The
"TIRE STATUS" screen provides tire pressure and temperature, pressure deviation, and
alerts when displayed.
The above items are the main and most commonly use screens and functions. Additional
information and set -ups can be obtained from
lower level screens. These lower level screen
and functions are listed below:
It
provides miles and time to
MPG (Miles Per Gallon) and average
The
"TODAY" screen
"LEG"
"TRIP" screen provides average
MPG, and compass
CLOCK TIME ZONE
Please refer to the TripTek Motor Coach Trip
Computer
instmctions and descriptions
Motor Coach Trip Computer system.
Operator's Manual for more detailed
of
the
TripTekTM
CAMERAS
There are four cameras provided with the system. They are: back-up (rear), door side, road
side, and interior. The camera images are displayed on the coach dash monitor and on the
optional bedroom monitor. The cameras can be
manually selected by the Video Valet Switch
and camera images can be displayed one at a
time.
The cameras are also automatically selected
when the ignition is in the
are three camera functions that automatically
occur based on external activity. The automatic
camera functions are
• Automatically display back-up camera
on the monitor when reverse gear is
selected.
• Automatically display door side camera
on the monitor when right turn signal is
active.
• Automatically display road side camera
on the monitor when left tum signal is
active.
The displaying
when reverse gear is selected will oven'ide all
other screens including the door and road side
camera images.
When the reverse gear or the right
signals are no longer selected the monitor screen
will return to the previous screen.
of
the back-up camera image
"ON" position. There
as
follows:
or
left turn
SET COMPASS STATE
MAINTENANCE
SETUP MENU
CONFIGURE TIRE
CUSTOMER SERVICE
04-12
VIDEO VALET SWITCH
There will be a "VIDEO VALET" rocker switch
for each monitor. For the front in-dash monitor
the
"VIDEO VALET" rocker switch will
the gear select panel that is located on the left
hand side
optional bedroom monitor the
of
the driver.
If
the coach has the
"VIDEO
be
on
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