manual. describes the many features of your'recreational
and
gives
vehicle
maintenance.
a few simple steps relating
Use
these suggestions to help assure your
family of years of carefree,
pleasant traveling,
tei,
or
use 'or
vaca·
tioning.
Your
dealer's Service or Sales Department will promptly
handle
tomerService
and
<,If;'~!lrwmtl,unusualreason,
'c,
yourisatisfaction,
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""',:service'department, resolve the
any normal problem which might occur. Cus·
is
of utmost importance
is
just
as
important
to
the manufacturer.
a problem
we
make the following suggestions:
DisCuss
'with the General Manager or the Owner
,
;,dealership,
any
wa'rr~nty·related
giving
him an opportunity
to
is
not
problems directly
matter
,2.
Should a problem arise
your satisfaction by your
factory
repr~sentative.
IT13nualhas a faetorylisting.
nearest you.
3.
The
above stePs are suggested' because
'"
sincere belief that your dealer and
,presentative will satisfactorilY handle
which might arise. Should you find
efforts have not done
.
scribing
,'prises, Inc.,
the
circumstances ,to Fleetwood Enter·
'P.
O.
that
cannot be resolved to
local dealer,
The
back
cover
,Please
contact
,"
the
any
their
so, please send a letter de·
Box 7638iRiverside,California
92513. Please include the brand name
number
4. A toll free telephone number
tom
wish
of
your vehicle. '
of
the
warranty page which can
to
call for warranty assistance.
is
listed
be
your
dealer
handled to
of
the
to
help
his
for you.
contact
factory
of
the
of
the
this
one
our
reo
problem
combined
and
serial
on
the
bot·
used if you
Thank you for choosing our product.
Your
we, the Manufacturer, will continually strive
,your confidence.
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Dealer and
to
merit
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FOREWORD
This
manual
operating procedures of
understanding its capabilities.
Like
all
care and
imum performance characteristics. This manual, along
with
the
from
other
use, defines
want
to
derstanding these instructions will result in your having
a good working
use your motor home and how
tained will help you enjoy thousands of miles
ing pleasure.
Your motor home
exceed
A 119.2, ANSI/NFPA 501C andlor
dards as applicable. These Standards established the
plumbing, heating, electrical, and other requirements
for
quality and safety. Compliance with this Standard
indicated
door. This
Should
maintenance
immediately so
describes the various design
your
motor
fine equipment, your motor home will require
regular maintenance in order
Chassis Operator's Manual and
component manufacturers provided for your
the
important areas
folloW. The
the
American National Standards Institute
by
the
seal
you have any questions regarding operation,
or
few
knowledge
has
been designed to conform with
seal
installed just outside
is
the outward
service, please contact
he
can be of assistance.
of
maintenance you will
minutes spent reading and un·
ofthe
unit. Knowing how
to
keep it properly main·
sign
features
home
to
aid you
to
retain its max·
the
information
of
motor
o"f
vehicle stan·
the
internal quality.
your
DEALER
and
in
to
motor·
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DEALER'S OBLIGATIONS
WHEN THE DEALER DOES NOT RESOLVE THE
MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGATIONS
WHEN THE MANUFACTURING PLANT DOES
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
THIS WARRANTY
FROM STATE TO STATE.
THE
ANY DEALER OR OTHER PERSON BEYOND THOSE
PROVtOED
YOur
'htw
motor
Inn.lled
thlp.
The wirt1ntv
cilt.
the
wartmtV
minfd bV
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to
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By agreemtnt with
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to
correct
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contact
writing of
Upon rtctlp1
will
repair or
as
may
bt
If
the
1ej)faef1utlws
co
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to
THIS WARRANTY
1. THE AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM
2.
3.
MANUFACTURER
home.
by
tb,
manufKtUrlf.
txtMds
motor homI
,xt'nd.
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motor home WI' flrn pfactd
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Jailing
Is
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the MANUFACTURING PLANT
thl
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by
th,
rtsOlvt
IES, WHICH ARECOVEREO
OF
DEFECTS CAUSED BY OR
A.
B.
C. ALTERATION
O.
TRANSPORTATION
INCONVENIENce, COMMERCIAL LOSS.
INCIDENTAL CHARGES SUCH
CONSeQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
SOMe- STATES
TIAL DAMAGES,SO
GIVE-S
to
iJ
·for • period
mil
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~own
cO<m-t
oniV
dultr
rt1PQnsibi. for normal
Wlic:h
or
manufacturing
tht
dtfecu
problem
of
notict
rtPI"'t
tny
of
warrantv.
it.
BY
THE EXPRESS
oaES
THESe COMPONENTS.
ABUSE, MISUSE. NEGLIGENCE
FAILURE
NORMAL
YOU
IS
NOT RESPONSIBLE
manufacturer.
in
or
and
of
WARRANTY
FOR MOTOR HOMES
-
Includi~-'h.ltruetur
it
wtroottd
Ih.
first
r"ail
11m
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intO
of
one
on
the
OdOmfttt
thOM
dtfKU
or
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mat.riaI
unwilling
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paru
th'
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NOT COVER:
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OETERIORATf~N
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into
thl
mtnUftcNrer
tNintenance
ov.ntr
Oivi"9
him sufficMnt infOrmation
pl.ntloc.tion
or
W)fkmanship.
to
~
d.lm.
wbert
neuulry
manufacturing
owner should call
COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN
OR
MODIFICATION
TO
AND
NOT
ALLOW
THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY
MANUfACTURED
-FLEETWOOD
under
purchaUt
MNie.
y.1t
from
which
uNiee
bellewl
the
deal"
PROBLEM
r~ve,
at
to
rHOl .... It.
the d ..
to
correct
NOT
plant
WARRANTY
(INCLUDING
8Y
THE
RELATED
DUE
FROM
AS
FOR
ENTERPRISES. INC.
••
Plumbin9.
normal
us.
and
hll
tmuf
as,
rental, convn,rcitl
such
due
(whk:h
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btcome
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not
I'ttl
th.n
as
delCribed In
is
covtrtd
by
for
warrantY
il
obl~ltd,1t
problem
the
RESOLVE
THE
RIGHTS,
which the owner
addrm
ltf'
wu
unablt
d'fecu
THE PROBLEM
art
untblt
the
to{l·frH number
THE CHASSIS AND CRIVING
SEPARATE WARRANTIES OF
TO:
OR
ACCIDENT;
OF
THE MOTOR HOME:
TO
WEAR OR EXPOSURE.
DEALER OR MANUFACTURING PLANT LOCATION. LOSS OF TIME,
LOSS-
TELEPHONE CALLS OR HOTEL BILLS.
eXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL
AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE
ANY
UNDERTAKING. REPRESENTATION
eXPRESSLY
BY
hluing
II\d
to
bI
flu
.....
hl
or
until
Ih'
find.
wh:hln
OM
one
Yllr.nd
the
OWOfl""
thi" W1rrantY.
to
nso{
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SIMa.
no
Ch.f91
lined
below
or
unwilling
in
maurial
10
'esol
liNd
OF USE. TOWING CHARGES.
SET FORTH
SUBSIDIARIES OF
tlKukll
or
dtmonnratot
unit
hal
YH'
from the
or
dtmOnrtf'l10r
t.n
day"fttr
syntm',lnd
th'
rtcliwd
from mtn",fteNting d,fecu in
Ind btg!n. on
Manual.
the
O'M'llr shall
lh1
mamr.
Tbt
to
thl
owner.
I.
convinced
.nd
providf
th'
to
rtsOlw
or
workl'Nl\$tlip,
....
th'
probltm and
btlow
to
THE
THE
OR
IN
THIS WARRANTY.
,II
.lPPIi.ncH
dlt.
of
original
unit {wtalchtveroc:curs
15,000
lotll
date
of
origin"
unit"nd
dltt.
contact
shall deliv1If the
f'ti)Iir
or
by
•
P«)bfem,
wl1t
taka
th,
owntr
the
TRAIN),
8US
OR
OTHER
OTHER
OR
whtr.
thl
oth~
problem
FARES.
TO
RIGHTS
WARRANTY
such
owntr
10
II
coveted
manufacturtr
the
or
dHCIibt
RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURERS
OWNER'S MANUAL:
and
mlterillJ
,.tail
dtUY'tfY
mild:
of
r.tlB
dIIiYHy«
writt.n
SELUNG
replace
any
thl
........
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with
, dHcription
th'
manufact\lrint
-.ppcopriiu.:lion
i.
convinctd
and
TIRES
AND
CAR RENTAL.
INCIDENTAL
OR
CONSEQUEN-
YOU.
WHICH
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or
wou:l'na~
IimJ.
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notiCe
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motOl"
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tht
The
th.
wu
nome
Ihould
in
pI.nt
it
OR
BY
is
Brand Name
MANUFACTURING
___________________
PLANT:
Model
_________
CORPORATE
Consumer Affairs
HEADOUARTERS:,
Department
Fleetwood Enterprise1. Inc.
P.O.
Box 7300
Riverside, California
From
CJiifornia:
92523
(8001442.4804
Serial
No.
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TABLE
OF·CONTENTS
PREPARATION
PLANNING
VEHICLE
READY
Starting
Safety
ON
THE
Driving
Overheating
Windshield
12-Volt
Changing
Emergency
SERVICING
Motor
Engine
Battery
AND
PREPARATION
LOAD
TO
and
Belts
ROAD
and
CAPACITY.!..WEIGHING
LEAVE
.........................
Warmup
.......................
..............................
.......
Parking
:
...........
..... ; ........
Defrost - Comfort Control
Fuse
Replacement
a Tire
...........................
Start System
.... , ..........................
Home
Main
Auxiliary Battery
Chassis Operator's
Service
Service
............•...............
...........................
Vehicle Battery
....................
.... " ..............
....................
Generator Power Plant System Service
Standard Automotive
(optional)
Water Supply
Troubleshooting Water System
Sanitizing Water Tank
WasteWater System
Waste-Water
Winterizing
Do's
and
Draining
The Water System
Don'ts -
.. , ..................
......................
.....................
Waste
Tanks
..............
_
............
"
........
.........
..................
Manual
...................
........
Conditioner
........
.......
.................
..................
.................
..............
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..............
....
"
...•....
"
' ... .4
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...
1
5
5
5
7
7
7
7
7
8
8
9
9
9
9
9
10
10
, 0
"
13
'3
'3
14
14
'4
15
'5
15
15
16
16
17
17
'9
19
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_ ELECTRICAL
11S-Volt System
12-Volt System
11S-Volt
Auxiliary 12-Volt Battery
,;
-Auxiliary Generator Power Plant (optional)
.•...•......
......
•.. _ ...... _ ...•. _ .•. , •....
AC
to
12-Volt
,
......•...
, ;
..... _ ...
DC
Converter. _ ......
...•.......•...•..
< LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS SySTEM
" Using Your
Temperatures
Filling
LP
Gas System Leak Checks
APPLIANCES
LP
GAS APPLIANCES
Range
Forced Air Furnace
Water Heater
LP
Gas/Electric Refrigerator
Roof
AirConditioner
LP
Gas 'System
at
Low
....•...••..........••....•
the
Chassis·Mounted LPGas Tank
.......•..•.•...
~;
......................
Top
and Oven
•.. , ...•...••.........
....•....•........•....
...•.•......•..•............
.•..••...•......
(OPtionaO
.•••.. _ ••.••.
MAINTENANCE
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
I nterior Cleaning
.....................•.•.
•...••....••...••
Draperies, Cushions and Upholstery
Wall
Paneling
Carpeting
Fixtures
Windows
...............................
Locksets and Latches
Plumbing
....•.......
Condensation and Ventilation
Exterior Care
Exterior Metal and Trim
Roof
....•..•...•...•..............
Repa s
Fire Safety
.••..............••.......•......
..........
•.•....•....•......•....
.........•...•.•....•...•..
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,
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21
21
21
21
22
23
23
24
24
25
25
25
26
26
26
27
27
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
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29
29
29
30
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1. Engine Service Door
Coolant Recovery Reservoir
2.
3.
Engine
4.
Windshield Washer Reservoir
5.
Windshield Wiper Motor
6.
Engine
7. Auxiliary Battery
8.
Main
C':',_"_,,
WARNING:
ALWAYS EXTINGUISH PILOT
FLAMES
YOUR GASOLINE
ON
YOUR APPLIANCES BEFORE FILLING
TANK(S).
Oil.
Fill
Oil
Dipstkk
Battery ,
LIGHTS
AND
OPEN
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"~'P~NNING
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,;"AND
),PREPARATION
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Plan
your
trip
and
organize all preparations before you
leave. Proper preparation can be
most
enjoyment from
suggestions
carefully before starting
list when on trips and make
make
subsequent trips even more enjoyable.
• Plan your
b')oks
stands).
conditions, campsite availability
stances.
•
BE
READY
items: '
,a.
b. Inspect wheel lugs
are provided
route
(available
to
SURE
,nominal driving and load conditions, Always
ALL
FOR
Check all fluids including:
Motor Home Engine Crankcase
Transmission Fluid
PowerSteering Fluid
Radiator Recovery System Reservoir
Master Cylinder Brake Fluid
Electrolyte Level
Windshield Washer Reservoir Level
tires for road damage,
per pressure as recommended for the tire size
the
and
your
motor
Operator's
erator's Manual, note
given
for cold ti'res which are
refer
to
motor home.
your
motor
only
as
on
your
note
carefully. ConSUlt maps and guide-
at
most
become aware beforehand
EQUIPMENT
TRAVEL.
of
Batteries
for
operating conditions appropriate for
home
Manual. I n using
the
as
procedures applicable to your
.-,
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the
key
to
getting
home. The following
a guide. Review
frist trip. Refer
of
items forgotten
bookstands
of
or
other
IS
SERVICED AND
Check
tightness. Examine all
then
directed
that
the
Oil
inflate
in
the
your
Chassis Op-
tire pressures are
to
be used under
them
to
and new-
any
circum-
following
Level
to
the pro-
Chassis
1
the
the
to
road
2
c.
Check
(if installed). Refer
tenance
manufacturer for other
quirements applicabie
,Check
areproliided for the generator power plant
the
periods."
d.
Checkthat'jack, jack handle and
are properlv stowed.
e.
'Check that the 115·vOltpower supply cordis
properly stowed
supply cord adapter
camping
provide
f.
Check
secured
g.
Verify
board.
NOTE:
h.
Check
hose
supply
ed
able
where
apters
i.
Fill
Plumbing
•
Check
knife
ing
tank
body
• Check
icle
safety items. , '
Put motor
•
a.
Secure any
while
b.
Secure
containers holding liquids. for example), then
secure
c.
Be
and
d.
Be
locked.
• Adjust the driver's seat
position, then adjust the
imum
•
Fill
the
the
operation of the
oil
level
manual
that extra oil
motor
Be
ment and supplies does not
home
vehicle
scale.
for
fresh
to
valve(s)
chemical
waste
all
sure
the doors latched.
sure
visibility.
fuel
home
'
areas.
proper electrical ground.
that a serviceable
in
the mounting bracket.
that
sure the weight of
If
in
doubt,
See
that accessories, such
,with
the necessary fittings
line
125
psi)
to check ahead with specific campsites
you
which may
water tank, if required. (Refer to
Section.)
see
that drain
are
holding tank.
stop lights, running lights
home
traveling. .
refrigerator contents
locking
all
cabinets
all
tank(s) and
in
the generator power plant
to
instructions
provided
,and
is
,to
in
compartment. A power,
will
Be
sure to
all
items you
to
exceed axle
loads
for
weigh
,paragraph on
(such
as
gardenjlose type approv·
are on board.
plan
to stop for any
be required.
line
closed and secured.
to a few gallons of water
contents
loose
Objects' which could shift
latch on refrigerator door.
have
exterior doors
to
side
give
fuel
by
the generator
pre·use
to
this equip.nent.
other
service
be
used
for
.:'
be
required
use
adapters
fire
extinguisher
plan
to take are
passengers,
loads
which
(See
tank switch·over
it
was
the
vehicle
"WEIGHING".
It
may
cap and
in'
"travel" condition.
the contents secured
the most comfortable
view
special
holding
Plumbing
and
(place
are
mirrors
and
main·
service
extended
lug
cause
and
designed.
at a public
as a sewer
and
special
Add
other
lids
closed
attention to
reo
supplies
if
wrench'
, "
in
some
which
is
on
equip·
your
overall
a water
be
desir·
ad·
tank
a hold·
in
your
Section).
veh·
on
all
and
for
max·
valve
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1.
Shift
lever
2.
Headlight switch
3. Windshield wiper
4. Windshield washer lever
5. Cigarette lighter
6. Fuel switch over
7. Emergency
8. Oil pressure gauge
Fuel gauge
9.
10. Odometer, speedometer,
Turn
11.
12. Temperature gauge
13. Brake system warnirig
14. Alternator indicator
15. Radio sound system
16. Heater, air conditioner controls
17.
18. Dodge system monitor
19. Generator
20. Generator elapsed time meter
21. Accelerator
22. Brake pedal
signal indicator
Table bracket
start
start
pedal
lever
switch
switch
trip
light
odometer
23. Ignition switch
24. Emergency flasher
25. Turn
signal, cruise control lever
lamp switch
22 21
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20
(when the optional auxiliary fuel·tank
Your motor home is designed
recommended
is
recommended
iary tank first. Never run a fuel
dry
when driving since
stall and may result in a delay
. engine when switching
• Fill the liquid petroleum (LP)
quired.
Check for spare fuses
vehicle.
Take
the
time before leaving
the
instrument control panel
items
to
controls include: two-speed wiper
washer,
gency start (optional), three-speed heater/defroster
blower control, heat
forster control, and the under-dash air conditioner
Ibower/temperature controls
on the dash
emergency flasher contro!
the
dard
in
the driver compartment. Check all instruments
verify that equipment
lighter, fuel switch-over valve (optional), emer-
(optional)
steering column. Refer
Manual or individual instructions from
manufacturers for operation of equipment,
is
and optional.
in
the
Chassis Operator's Manual. It
that
you
it
to
of
is
working. Dash instrument
level
control,
is
the sound system. The cruise control
located on
the
turn
is
located on the right side
to
to
use only
use fuel from
tank
can cause
in
the
main fuel
gas
every size used
to
become familiar with
and
the
control, windshield
fresh air control, de·
(optional)_ Also located
indicator handle. The
the Chassis Operator's
__
is
installed).
the
the
completely
the
engine
restarting the
tank.
fuel
tank
operation
equipment
both
..
fuel
auxil·
if
in
the
of
stan-
to
re-
all
of
4
VEHICLE
LOAD
CAPACITY
WEIGHING
. Your
motor
by
the
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) shown
cation
mentpanel.
including. passengers and normal belongings.
.
Periodically weigh
deterrnineaxle
gested, although
operator
ceptable_
the
vehicle be kept as level.as ppssible.
1. Run 'only
2.
3.
4.
5.
home
is
designed
Gross Axle Weight Rating
tag posted
which correctly determines weight values is ac-
During all measurements,
form and obtain a reading. (This first value
the
Next, place
the
value
Drive forward until
the platform and
reading
Compare reading 2 with
vehicle. If this reading exceeds the GVWR
rating, it
icle load.
If reading 2
vehicle, check readings 1 and 3
each
tion
axle, redistribute enough equipment
front
loads on front and rear axles are within
required limit.
on
or
These ratings
'.'
the
motor. home at;a,
loads. The folloiNillg'procecure
any
method
the
front axle Gross Axle Weight.) .
the
scale and obtain a reading. (This second
is
Gross Vehicle Weight.) .
is
rear axle Gross Axle Weight.)
wi
1\
be necessary
is
is
less
than
tag. I
feither
to
back
to
carry the loads defined
(GAWR)
near
the
left edge
are
for fully-loaded vehicles
recommended by the scale
it
is
....
front wheels into
entire vehicle (both axles)
only
the rear axle
obtain
less
the
exceeds the
or
aJeading.(This
the
to
than
the
GAWR
the
reverse
GVWR
reduce total veh-
GVWR
on the certifica-
and
Gross .
on
the certifi· .
of
theinS!:ru.~
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important
the
scale plat-
to
verify
GAWR
to
ensure
for
of
for
is
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that
is
third
your
your
that
from
that
to
is
on
on
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the
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Check vehicle weight periodicallY
mileage from tires and improved handhng. Tires should
as
always be inflated
facturer's Instructions. See
Manual.
recommended
your
to?btai~
in
the
Chassis.Operator's
optimum
Chassis
Manu-
·r
5
READY
The
following suggestions
ready
position.)
STARTING
For
your
erating your engine.
NOTE:
SAFETY
Seat
icle_
fastened while
driver's seat and
gers while under way have been
to
leave. (Be sure
AND
WARM·Up
best
results, always follow
Chassis Operator's Manual when starting
Be
sure transmission in in N (neutral) or P
(park)
the
brake needs adjustment, see
erator's Manual for
structions.
BELTS
belts are
For your protection, it
and
motor
an
important safety feature
your
all
TO
may
to
place
parking
home from rolling. If
is
motor
other
seats deSigned
LEAVE
be helpful when
the
entry
step
the
recommendations in
brake
home
is
proper
required
is
equipped
engaged
the
adjustment
of
that
in
motion.
to
carry
with
you
are
in travel
or
op-
to
keep
the
parking
Chassis Op-
in-
your veh-
all belts
lap belts.
be
The
passen-
NOTE: Seats which are
belts should
in
motion
USE
TION".
Safety
lengthen
belt.
to
length
belts
belt
all
loose end of the belt while holding
Adjust
comfort
for
been
the
the
tongue
belts are adjusted
the
belt, tip
Holding the buckle
slide, through. Pull
is
obtained. To fasten
are
not
twisted, then push
into
the
buckle of
the
way and
the
belt as low
will allow, for greatest safety. Never use a belt
more than one person
equipped with retractors,
way
out
of
button
in
out
of the buckle.
and
WHILE THE VEHICLE
that
the
retractor.
the center
not
not
be occupied while vehicle
will
be
in
the
the
buckle
in
this position permits
on
the
buckle until
the
the
mating belt. Be sure it goes in
it
latches. Tighten
on
the
abdomen
at
a time.
be
To
of
the
equipped
I'abeled:
following manner. To
at
right angles
belts,
the
tongue end
the
sure
release
buckle
make
by
buckle.
and
If
your
belt
the
and
with
safety
"NOT
IS
the
is
belt, depress
FOR
IN
MO-
to
the
the
belt
desired
sure
the
of
one
pulling
as snug as
belts have
the
pulled all
slide the
is
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