Fleetwood TIOGA 1982 Owner's Manual

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TIOGA
BY
FLEETWOOD
1982
"
INTRODUCTION
Welcome
to
the recreational vehicle
lifestyle
and
the
grow-
ing
family
of
motor
home owners.
We
sincerely
thank
you
for
choosing
our
product.
Your
motor
home
has
been designed
to
provide
you
with
many
years
of
carefree, pleasant traveling and vacationing.
This
manual describes
many
features
of
your
motor
home
and provides a guide
to
operating procedures
so
that
you
can
obtain
optimum
performance
from
those features.
Like
all
finely
crafted
equipment,
your
motor
home
will
require care
and
regular maintenance in order
to
retain its
maximum
performance characteristics. This manual. along
with
the
information
provided in
your
Owner's
Information
Kit
outlines
the
important
areas
of
maintenance and provides a mainten-
ance schedule
that
you
should
follow
to
assure safe, trouble-free
service
from
your
motor
home.
Study
these
instructions
care-
fully.
A good
working
knowledge
of
your
motor
home
and
how
to
care
for
it
will
help
you
enjoy
many
miles
of
recreational pleasure.
Your
motor
home
has
been designed
to
conform
with,
or
exceed
the
American National Standards
Institute
A 119.2,
ANSI/NFPA
501
C,
Canadian CSA Standard
Z-240
(Canadian-built,
or
units
built
for
Canadal,
and/or
applicable
motor
home vehicle standards. These standards establish
the
plumbing,
heating, electrical, and
other
requirements
for
quality
and safety. Compliance
with
these standards
is
indicated
by
the
seal
attached
just
outside
the
entry
door.
This
seal
is
the
outward
sign
of
internal
quality.
The
motor
home
has
been
thoroughly
inspected before ship-
ment.
It
is
the
duty
of
your
dealer
to
inspect
the
motor
home
and
to
prepare
it
for
you
during
the
predelivery phase
of
the
sale.
He
will
instruct
you
in its basic use; however,
this
should
be
supplemented
by
your
reading all
instructional
material
furnished
with
the
m,otor home.
If,
after
taking
delivery
of
your
new
motor
home,
you
feel
it
requires
additional
conditioning
or
adjustment, please
return
it
to
your
dealer
as
soon
as
possible.
If
you
have any questions regarding
operation,
maintenance,
or
service, please
contact
your
dealer
immediately
so
he can
assist
you.
Your
dealer's service
or
sales
department
will
promptly
handle any normal problem
which
might
occur.
Customer service
is
of
utmost
importance
to
your
dealer,
as
well
as
to
the
manufacturer.
If,
for
some reason, a
problem
is
not
handled
to
your
satisfaction, we make
the
following
suggestions:
1.
Discuss
any
warranty-related
problems
directly
with
the
General Manager
or
the
Owner
of
the
dealership,
giving
him
an
opportunity
to
help his service depart-
ment
resolve
the
matter
for
you.
2.
Should a
problem
arise
that
cannot
be
resolved
to
your
satisfaction
by
your
local dealer,
contact
the
factory
service supervisor. The back page
of
this
manual
has a factory
listing.
Please
contact
the
one
nearest
you.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This instructional manual
is
of
general nature
only. Because
of
the
continuous
program
of
product
improvement
conducted
by Fleet·
wood, it
is
possible
that
recent
product
changes may
not
be included
in
this manual.
Specifications may change
without
notice.
The
instructions included
in
this manual are
intended
as
a guide, and
in
no respect
extend
the
responsibi lities
of
Fleetwood Enterprises,
I nc.,
or
its subsidiaries
beyond
the standard
written
warranty
as presented
in
this manual.
In
this manual,
statements
preceded
by
the
following words are
of
special significance:
"WARNING"
means
that
there
is
the
pos·
sibility
of
personal injury
to
yourself and others.
"CAUTION"
means
that
there
is
the
pos·
sibility
of
damage
to
the
vehicle.
"NOTE"
indicates
points
of
particular
interest for more efficient
"and
convenient operation.
Please pay close
attention
to
these
statements
while you read this manual.
NOTE
This
product
is
a recreational vehicle only. It
is
not
designed
or
intended
to
be used as
permanent
housing.
3.
If
these efforts have
not
satisfactorily solved
your
problem, please send a letter describing
the
circumstances to: Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc.,
P.O.
Box
7300,
Riverside, California
92523.
Please include
the
brand name and serial number
of
your
motor
home.
4.
If
you'wish
to
call for assistance, please use these
toll free telephone numbers:
From
California: (800)
442-4804
From Outside California: (800)
854·4755
Thank you for choosing
our
product.
Your dealer and we,
the
manufacturer, will continually strive
to
merit
your
confidence. NOTE: Some
equipment
and features described
or
shown
in
this manual may be optional
at
extra cost.
A
FEW
WORDS
ON
ENERGY
........
.
To
all
of
us who drive cars
or
trucks,
or
heat
and cool homes and businesses, very
little needs
to
be said
about
energy.
Discussions
of
the
topic
often
lead
to
the
question, "What can be
done
to
save
our
natural energy resources?" There
is
no
single simple answer.
To
some, energy·
efficiency
is
a problem. Fleetwood
thinks
of
energy conservation
as
an
opportunity
to
research new ideas, while giving you
the
best
in
recreational living. Space·age
technology
has given
us
I ightweight,
but strong and attractive materials. Sophisticated manufacturing techniques offer
the
best
in
time and energy
management
to
bring you a
motor
home
that
has saved energy even
before you drive it away.
It's "energy-
efficient engineering."
But we
want
you
to
be involved,
too.
And
to
help
you,
we've included
energy-.
saving tips
throughout
this Owner's
Manual.
Whenever you see this symbol
take
a second
to
read
the
few words beside
it.
Try
these
and
other
ideas
to
save energy.
And
then
put
the
ideas
to
work. We're sure
you'll feel a lot
better
about
your
next
outing.
Fleetwood
is
thinking
about
energy.
And
we're
helping.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
PLANNING
AND
PREPARATION
....................
1
VEHICLE
LOAD
WEIGHING
CAPACITY
..............
5
READY
TO
LEAVE
...............................
6
Starting and Warmup
.............................
6
Safety
Belts
....................................
6
ON
THE ROAD
..................................
7
Driving and Parking
..............................
7
Miscellaneous Safety Tips
.........................
7
Overheating
....................................
8
Windshield Defrost -
Comfort
Control
............
:
..
B
12-Volt
Fuse
Replacement
........................
8
Changing a
Tire
.........................
_
.......
8
Emergency Start System (Optional)
.................
8
SERViCiNG
....................................
10
Motor
Home
Chassis
Operator's Manual
.............
10
Battery Service
................................
10
Generator Power Plant System Service
..............
10
Automotive
Air
Conditioner (Optional)
.............
10
INTERIOR
AND
FURNISHINGS. "
.................
12
Swing-Down Dinette
Table
.......................
11
Pedestal
Dinette Tables
..........................
11
Pull-Out (Lounge)
Beds
..............
_
...........
11
Storage
........
:
.............................
11
Condensation and Ventilation
.....................
12
PLUMBING
.....................................
13
Fresh
Water
.......................
_
..... _ .....
13
External Water Supply
..........................
13
Filling
Fresh
Water Supply
.......................
13
Troubleshooting Water System.
_
..................
14
Sanitizing Water Tank
...........................
14
Waste-Water System
............................
15
Waste-Water Draining
.................
_
.........
15
Do's
and
bon'ts -Waste
Tanks
....................
16
Winterizing the Water System
.....................
16
Winter Storage
Checklist.
........................
16
ELECTRICAL
...................................
18
115-Volt
System Power Cord
.....................
18
12-Volt
System
................................
1B
115-Volt
ACto
12-Volt
DC
Converter
..............
18
Fuses
........................................
19
Auxiliary
12-Volt
Battery
........................
19
Auxiliary
Generator Power Plant (Optional)
..........
19
LIQUEFIED
PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
.............
21
Using
Your
LP
Gas
System at
Low
Temperatures
......
21
Operation
of
LP
Gas
System
......................
21
Filling the
LP
Gas
Tanks
.........................
22
LP
Gas
System Leak Checks
.............
_
........
22
APPLIANCES
.......................
_
...........
23
LP
Gas
Appliances
..............................
23
Roof
Air
Conditioner (Optional)
.........
_
.........
24
MAINTENANCE
.................................
25
I nterior Cleaning
...............................
25
Windows
.....................................
26
Locksets and Latches
...........................
26
Plumbing
.....................................
27
Exterior
Care
..................................
27
Fire Safety
...................................
28
FULL ONE-YEAR/15,OOO MILE
~----WARRANTY----~
FOR MOTOR HOMES
MANUFACTURED
BY
SUBSIDIARIES OF FLEETWOOD ENTERPRISES, INC.
SOLD
IN
THE
UNITED
STATES
AND
CANADA
COVERAGE PROVIDED
Your new
motor
home, including
the
structure, plumbing. heating
and
electrical systems,
and
all
appliances end
equipment
installed
by
the
manufacturer,
is
warranted under normal use
to
be free from manufacturing defects
in
materiel
or
workmanship,
The warranty extends
to
the
first retail purchaser
and
his transferee(s)
and
begins
on
the
dato of original reteil delivery
or
the
date the
motor
home
is
first placed into service as a rental, commercial
or
demonstrator
unit
(whichever occurs first). The warranty extends for a
period
of
one
year from such
date
or
until
the
unit
has received
15,000
total miles
of
use
as
determined by
the
mileage shown on
the
odometllr (whichever occurs first). Written notice
of
defects
_must
be given
to
the
selling dealer
or
tha
manufacturar
not
later
than
tan
(101
days
after
the
expiration
of
the
applicable warranty period.
OWNER'S OBLIGATIONS
The owner
Is
responsible for normel maintenance
as
described
!n
the
Ownllr's Manual; howevar, minor adjustments (such
as
adjustments
to
the
interior
or
exterior doors,
LP
regulator pressul'\J, cabinet latches,
TV
antenna control, etc.) will
be
performed by
the
dealer during
the
first
90
days
of
warranty coverage. Thereafter, such adjustments are
the
responsibility
of
the owner
as
normal maintenance unless
required as a direct
result
of
repair
or
replaooment
of
a defective
part
under this warranty.
If
a problem occurs which
the
owner believes
is
covered by this warranty,
the
ownar shall contact
the
SELLING DEALER,
or
other
authorized dealer, giving him sufficient informetion
to
resolve
the
matter. Thll owner shall deliver
the
motor
home
to
the
DEALER or
menufacturing plant location for warranty service.
OEALER'S OBLIGATIONS
By
agreement with
the
manufacturer,
the
dealer
is
obligated
to
maintain
the
motor
homa prior
to
retail sale,
to
perform a dlltailed pre-
deliveiy
inspection and
to
repair or replace any parts necessary
to
correct dllfects
in
material
or
workmanship.
WHEN
THE DEALER DOES NOT RESOLVE THE PROBLEM
If
the
dealer
is
unable
or
unwilling
to
resolve a problem which
the
owner
is
convinced
is
covered by
the
warranty, he should contact
the
MANUFACTURING PLANT
at
the
address listed below
and
provide
the
manufacturer with a descriPtion
in
writing
of
the
problem and
attempts
made
to
rllsolve it.
MANUFACTURING PLANT OBLIGATIONS
Upon
receipt
of
notice
of
a claim, where
the
dealer was unable
or
unwilling
to
resolve
the
problem,
the
manufacturing plant
will
repair
or
replace any parts necessary
to
correct defects
in
material
or
workmanship,
or
will
take
other
appropriate action
as
may be required.
WHEN
THE MANUFACTURING PLANT DOES NOT RESOLVE THE PROBLEM
If
the
representetives of the manufacturing plant are unable
to
rllsolve
the
problem
and
the owner
is
convinced
that
it
is
covered by
the
warranty,
the
owner should call
the
toll-free number listed below
to
describe
the
problem and the
attempts
made
to
resolve it.
WHAT
IS
NOT COVERED
BY
THE EXPRESS WARRANTY
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
1. THE
AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM (INCLUDING THE CHASSIS AND DRIVE TRAIN), TIRES ANO BATTERIES, WHICH ARE
COVERED
BY
THE SEPARATE WARRANTIES
OF
THE RESPECTIVE MANUFACTURERS
OF
THESE COMPONENTS.
2. DEFECTS CAUSED
BY
OR
RELATED TO:
A. ABUSE, MISUSE, NEGLIGENCE
OR
ACCIDENT;
B. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED
IN
THE OWNER'S MANUAL;
C. ALTERATION
OR
MODIFICATION OF THE MOTOR HOME;
3.
NORMAL DETERIORATION DUE TO WEAR
OR
EXPOSURE, SUCH
AS
FADING OF FABRICS
OR
DRAPES, CARPET
WEAR, ETC.
4. NORMAL MAINTENANCE AND
SERVICE ITEMS,SUCH AS LIGHTBULBS, FUSES,WIPER BLADES, LUBRICANTS, ETC.
5.
MOTOR HOMES
ON
WHICH
THE ODOMETER READING HAS BEEN ALTERED.
6.
TRANSPORTATION
TO
AND FROM DEALER
OR
MANUFACTURING PLANT LOCATION,
LOSS
OF
TIME, INCONVEN-
IENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOSS
OF
USE, TOWING CHARGES, BUS FARES, CAR RENTAL,INCIOENTALCHARGES
SUCH
AS
TELEPHONE CALLS
OR
HOTEL BILLS, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
SOME STATES
DO
NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL
OR
CONSEQUENTIAL
DAM-
AGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION
MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.
THIS
WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU
MAY
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM
STATE TO STATE. THE MANUFACTURER
IS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY UNDERTAKING, REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY MADE
BY
ANY
DEALER OR OTHER PERSON BEYONO THOSE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH
IN
THIS WARRANTY.
Brand
Name
__________________
Model
_________
Serial No.
________
_
MANUFACTURING
PLANT,
CORPORATE HEADOUARTERS, Consumer Affairs Department
Fleetwood Enterprises,
Inc.
P.O.
Box 7300 Riverside, California 92523 From
California:
(BOO)
442-4B04
From Outside
of
Californja:
(BOO)
854·4755 printed in USA
5
8. Plumbing
vent
9.
Range
hood
vent
10. Fresh
water
fill
11. Luggage
compartment
12. Fresh
water
tank
drain
1. Refrigerator
roof
vent
2. Luggage/generator
compartment
3.
Furnace vents
13. Water
heater
14. Fuel fill
15. City
water
connection
16. Electrical
cord
storage
17.
Sewer hose storage
4.
Refrigerator sidewall
vent
5. Lighted
entry
assist handle
6.
Entry
step
7.
LPG
compartment
18. Holding
tank
outlets
19. Plumbing access
door
1.
Coolant Recovery Reservoir
2. Engine
Oil
Fill
Cap
3. Transmission Dipstick
4.
Windshield
Washer
Reservoir
5. Brake
Cylinder Reservoir
6. Main Battery
7. Hood
Support
Camping trips
and
recreational living
can
save
more energy (and money) than you
think.
Turn
your
home living systems
(heating, air conditioning, etc.)
to
minimum while you're gone.
If
you plan
an
extended
trip,
turn
unneeded systems
completely
off.
An
unoccupied house
doesn't
need
to
consume
as
much energy
as
an
occupied one.
So
remember
to
"turn
your house
off".
WARNING
TURN OFF
LP
GAS
MAIN
VALVE
IN
ORDER
TO
EXTINGUISH
ALL
PILOT
LIGHTS BEFORE
FILLING
GASOLINE
TANKS.
AFTER
TANKS
ARE
FILLED,
AND
AFTER
TURNING
MAIN
VALVE
BACK ON
RELIGHT
PILOTS.
PLANNING
AND
PREPARATION
Plan
your
trip
and organize all preparations before you
leave.
Proper preparation
is
the key
to
getting the most enjoy-
ment
from
vour
motor
home.
Plan
your
route carefully. Consult
maps
and guidebooks.
Become aware beforehand
of
road conditions, campsite
availability,
or
other circumstances.
BE
SURE
ALL
EQUIPMENT IS SERVICED
AND
READY
FOR
TRAVEL.
Check the
following
items:
a.
Check all fluids including: Motor
home engine crankcase oil
Transmission
fluid
Power steering
fluid
Radiator recovery system reservoi r level
Master cylinder brake
fluid
Electrolyte level
of
main and auxiliary batteries
Windshield washer reservoir level
b.
Inspect wheel
lugs
for
tightness.
See
Chassis
Operator's
Manual
for
torque specifications. Examine all tires
for
road damage, then inflate
to
the proper pressures
as
reo
commended in the
Chassis
Operator's Manual. Check
spare tire pressure.
In
usin~
your
Chassis
Operator's
1
2
Manual, note used
under normal
conditions.
c.
Check oil level in installed). Refer provided use
service requirements applicable
Check
vided
is
d. Check
perly fit size
e.
Check in its required in some camping which
f. Check
the
g.
Verify NOTE:
h.
Check necessary garden-hose
i.
Fill fresh water
Section.)
J.
Start refrigerator a day ahead stay cold while
your Check valve(s) are closed and secured. to a few (Refer
that
for
to
be
that
stowed.
the
spare
wrench
that
compartment. A power
provide
that
mounting
that
that
traveling.
campsite.
to
see
gallons
to
Plumbing Section.)
that
tire
pressures are given
driving
the
generator
to
instructions
by
the
generator
extra oil and
the
generator
used
for
extended periods.
jack,
jack
NOTE:
ti
re
bolts.
to
remove
the
115-volt
proper
a serviceable
bracket.
all items
Be
sure and supplies does to
exceed axle loads and overall vehicle loads
for
which
the
vehicle at a
on
"WEIGHING".
accessories, such
fittings
type
tank,
for
several hours
Be
that
drain-line cap and
of
water in
power
handle, and lug wrench are pro-
The chassis lug wrench
Be
the
power
electrical ground.
you
the
weight
it
was designed.
and a water supply line (such
approved
if
required. (Refer
sure
to
your
and load
power
and maintenance manual
manufacturer
other
service supplies are pro-
plant
sure
you
spare tire.
cord
supply cord adapter
areas.
fire
extinguisher
plan
to
of
passengers,
not
public
as
a sewer hose
for
125 psi) are on-board.
of after relight
holding-tank
Add a holding-tank
body-waste
plant
to
this
if
the
have
the
is
properly
Be
sure
to
take are on board.
cause
your
If
in
scale.
See
to
time.
Refrigerator
being
turned
it
when
holding
for
cold tires
(if
for
other
equipment.
motor
is
doubt,
paragraph
parked
home
may
proper
stowed
use
adapters
secured in
equipment, motor
weigh
with
as
Plumbing
OFF
knife
chemical
tank.
pre-
not
will
home
the
will
at
be
Check signals and
Put
Adjust then adjust
all headlights, stop lights, running lights,
mirrors.
motor
a.
b.
c. d.
home contents in
Secure any loose objects travel ing. Secure refrigerator contents (place lids on all containers holding on refrigerator
Be
doors latched.
Be
liquids, sure all cabinets have sure all
the
driver's seat
the
for
door.
exterior
side-view
"travel
which
example) then secure
the
doors are closed and locked.
to
the most
mirrors
condition".
could
contents secured and
comfortable
for
maximum
shift
turn
while
locking
position,
visibility.
latch
the
1. Speedometer/Odometer
2.
Turn
signal
Indicator
3. Vehicle Fuel Gauge
4.
Turn
Signal
Indicator
5. 0 il Pressure Gauge
6. Engine Temperature Gauge
7. Vehicle
Battery
Charge
Indicator
8.
Air
Conditioner
Temperature
Control
9. Heater
Controls
10.
Air
Conditioner
Fan Speed
Control
11. Radio/Tape Player
12. I
gnition
Switch
12
Fill the fuel tank.
Your
motor
home
is
designed
to
use
only
the fuel recommended in
the
Chassis.
Operator's Manual.
Fill the
liquid
petroleum
gas
(LPG) fuel tank(s)
if
required.
Check
for
spare fuses
of
every size
used
in
the vehicle.
(See
Electrical System. & Owner's
Information
Kit.)
Take the
time
before leaving
to
become
familiar
with
the
instrument
control
panel and the operation
of
all items in
3
the
driver
compartment.
Chevrolet
instrument
panel shown.
For
others,
see
Chassis
Operator's Manual. Check all instrument
controls
including
wiper
control,
windshield washer, lighter,
emergency start
(optional),
heater/defroster
blower
control,
and the air
conditioner
blower/temperature
controls
(optional).
Also located on the
dash
is
the optional sound system. The
cruise
control
(optional)
is
located on
the
turn
indicator
handle. The emergency flasher
control
is
located on the
right
side
of
the steering
column.
Refer
to
the
Chassis
Operator's Manual
or
individual instructions
from
equipment
manufa~turers
for
operation
of
equipment, both standard
and
optional.
4
CHECK
LIST
Food-Beverages
_Bread
_Milk
_Sugar
_Coffee
_Tea
_Salt
_Pepper
_Catsun
_Mustard
_Eggs
_Bacon
_
Butter
_Cheese
_
Lunch
Meat
_ Meat
Dinners
_Potatoes
_ Vegetables
_Fruit
_Cereals
_Cookies
_ Beverages
_Soups
_Crackers
_ Pancake
Mix
Galley
_ Dishes,
Cups
_Silverware
_ Tumblers
_Coffee
Pot
_
Pots,
Covers
_ Pans,
Covers
_ Utensils, Flipper _
Paper
Plates,
Cups
_Napkins
--"
Paper
Towels
_Can
Opener
_
Bottle
Opener
_Sponges
_Dish
Towels
_ Dish
Drainer
_ Liquid
Detergent
_Soap
Powder
_Window
Cleaner
_ Wax
Paper
IFoil
_ Plastic Bags _ Large
Trash
Bags
_ Portable
BBQ
_ Charcoal
Starter
Fluid _ Clothesline _
Clothes
pins
_Matches
_Water
Pail
_Candles
To
iletries-Personal
_Face
Soap
_ Wash
Cloths
_
Hand
Towels
_ Bath
Towels _Bathmat _ RUbber
Shower
Mat
_
Facial Tissues _ Bathr.oom Tissue _
Toothbrushes
_
Toothpaste
_ Hair Brush
_Combs _Chapstick _
Suntan
Lotion
_
Razor
& Blades
_ Nail Clippers _Insect
Repellent
_ First Aid Kit _
Snake
Bite Kit
_ Sunglasses
Clothing
_Underwear _Jackets _Sweaters _
Various
Shoes _Socks _ Bathing
Suits _Hats,
Caps _Rainwear _
Handkerchiefs
_Pajamas
Sleeping Gear
_Pillows _Pillow
Cases
Keep
the
Chassis Operator's Manual (provided in
your
Owner's
Information
Kit)
in
the
glove
compartment.
It
contains valuable reference
information.
_Sheets _ Blankets
_ Sleeping Bags
Relaxing-E
ntertainment
_ Playi
ng
Cards
_ Jigsaw
Puzzles _Gam-es _ Books, Magazines _ Writing
Pads, Pencils
_
Canopy
or
Awning
_
Battery
Radio
_ Folding Chairs,
Stools
Sports
_ Fishing
Rods
_
Tackle
Box,
Bait
_ Baseball
Bat,
Gloves _Football _Frisbee
_ Hiking
Boots _Backpack _
Hunting
Knife
Pocket
Knife
_
Pocket
Compass
SWim Fins
~irPump
_ Kite &
String
Bmoculars
_Copy
Peterson's
"Field
Guide"
Miscellaneous
Road
Maps
Directory,
Trailer Camps
Camera
& Film
Sewing Kit,
Patches
Clothes
Hangers
Firewood
TOOLS
Screwdriver
Adjustable
Wrench
Pliers
Small Saw
Hammer Hatchet
_ Folding Shovel _
Lantern,
Fuel,
Mantles _ Flashlight _
Spare
Batteries, Bulb
_
Spare
12V
Bulb
_
Spare
12V
Fuses _Voltmeter _ Circuit
Test
Light
_
Jumper
Cables _ Tire Air Gauge _Water
Can
_Gas
Can
_ Hldg.
Tank
Disp, Hose(s)
_Water
Drain Pail
_ Flares
or
Reflectors
_ Holding
Tank
Chemicals
_ Fresh
water
hose
_
Fill
Water
Tank
_Fill
LPG
Tank
_
Check
Tires _ Check Wheel Lugs _Check
Batteries
_Check
Running
Lights
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