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2007 Owner's Manual - fleetwoodrv.com

Driven to Explore 2007 Owner's Manual ~FLEE7W('J()D. Driven to Exp/ore Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system without written permission from Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ: Product information, photography and illustrations included in this Manual were as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Materials, design, and specifications are subject to change without notice. Fleetwood has designed its recreational vehicles for a variety of customer uses.)

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1 Driven to Explore 2007 Owner's Manual ~FLEE7W('J()D. Driven to Exp/ore Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system without written permission from Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ: Product information, photography and illustrations included in this Manual were as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Materials, design, and specifications are subject to change without notice. Fleetwood has designed its recreational vehicles for a variety of customer uses.)

2 Each vehicle features optimal seating, sleeping, storage, and fluid capacities. The user is responsible for selecting the proper combination of loads ( occupants, equipment, fluids, cargo, etc.) to ensure that the vehicle 's weight capacities are not exceeded. Manufacturing subsidiaries of Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. build the following motor homes and travel trailers: American Eagle' American Heritage' American Tradition' Bounder' Bounder Diesel Discovery Excursion . Expedition Fiesta Flair Gearbox Jamboree' Mallard' Orbit Pace Arrow Park Trailer' Pegasus' Pioneer'. Pride' Providence Prowler Revolution Revolution LE Southwind Storm' Terra' Terry Tioga' Triumph'.

3 Wilderness ,1-- This page intentionally blank. TABLE OF CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION ..01 1 Cargo Carrying Capacity Label .. 05-5. Inspect and Maintain .. 01-2 Cargo Carrying Capacity and Load Planning and Preparation .. 01-2 Distribution .. 05-6. How to Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home .05 6. Owner's Information Package ..01-2. Dangers of Overloading .. 05 8. Chassis and vehicle Identification .. 01-3. Loading Tips .. 05 8. Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance ..01-3. Tires ..05 9. After-Market Steering Aid Devices ..01-4 Tire Inflation .. 05-9. Warnings, Terms and Concepts for Air Pressure .. 05 10. Safe Operation of Your Motor Home ..01-4 Underinflation.

4 05 10. Event Data Recording Device Air Pressure Check .. 05 10. (If Equipped) ..01-6 Tire Replacement .. 05 11. If You Get a Flat Tire .. , .. 05 11. WARRANTY ..02 .. 1. Changing a Flat Tire .. 05 11. Coverage Provided .. 02-1. Seats and Seat Belts ..05 11. Owner's Obligations ..02-1 Air Bags (If Equipped) .. 05-12. Dealer's Obligations .. 02-1 Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts .. 05 12. When the Dealer Does Not Safety Belt Maintenance .. 05-12. Resolve the Problem ..02-1 Safety Restraints for Children .. 05 12. Manufacturer's Obligations .. 02-1 Safety Belts for Children .. 05-13. What is Not Covered by This Warranty ..02-2 Child Seat Tethers.

5 05 !3. Warranties .. 02-3 Driving and vehicle Control ..05 14. Warranty Service ..02-4 Using the Engine to Slow the Motor Home .. , .. 05 14. Reporting Safety Defects ..02-4. Maneuvering in Traffic ..05-14. IMPORTANT NOTICES ..03 1 Rear View Video Monitor (If Equipped) ..05 15. Body Undercoating ..05 16. FIESTAffERRA INFORMATION ..04 1. Fuel and Fuel Systems ..05 16. Lamps and Bulbs .. 04-1. Safe Refueling Guidelines .. 05 16. Motor Home Fuses and Circuit Breakers ..04-1 Fuel Types and Driveability Issues .. 05 17. Driver's Controls ..04-2 API Refueling Advisory .. 05 17. Interior Component Location Reference ..04-4 Engine Fan ..05-18. Curbside View.

6 04-5 Exhaust System Heat ..05 18. Roadside View ..04-5 Engine Temperature Gauges .. 05 18. ON THE ROAD ..05-1 Carbon Monoxide Safety Precautions ..05 18. Carbon Monoxide Detector/Alarm .. 05 19. Motor Home Loading ..05-1. Responsibility for Proper Loading .. 05-1 Emergency Towing .. 05 19. Some Definitions First .. 05-1 Windshield Wipers and Washers .. 05 19. Towing a vehicle or Trailer .. 05-2. LIVING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME ..06 1. Dinghy Towing .. 05-3. Trailer Hitch Connector Wiring .. 05-4 Leveling System (If Equipped) .. 06 1. 00 1. 1___ _. , j:===- Table of Contents Power Entry Step (If Equipped) ", .. ,06-1 Water Pump .. 07-2. Entry and Screen Doors.

7 , , , ..06-1 Water Pump Filter .. , .07-2. Patio Awning (If Equipped) .. , .. 06-1 Low Point Drains .. 07-3. Windows .. , .. , ..06-2 Troubleshooting the Fresh Water System .. 07-3. Emergency Exit Window(s) .. 06-2 Leaks .. '" .. 07-3. Sanitizing the Fresh Water System .. 07-3. Remote Mirror Control (If Equipped) .. 06-2. Exterior Shower (If Equipped) .. 07-4. Sun Visors (If Equipped) ..06-2 Whole Coach Water Filter System Pull Shades (If Equipped) ..06-2 (If Equipped) .. 07-4. Day/Night Shades (If Equipped) .. 06-3 Waste Water System .. 07-4. Mini-Blinds ..06-3 Toilet .. 07-4. Storage .. , .. , ..06-3 Draining the Holding Tanks .. 07-5. Exterior Compartments.

8 06-3 Black Tank Flush System (If Equipped) .. 07-6. Interior Storage .. , .. 06-4 Holding Tank Care .. 07-6. Slide-Out Rooms (If Equipped) ..06-4 Cold Weather Usage .. 07-7. Interior and Furnishings .. 06-4. ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ..08-1. Dinette Conversion (with Built-in Table) .. 06-4. Dinette Conversion Chassis 12-Volt Electrical System ..08-1. (with Free-Standing Table) .. 06-5 Chassis Bulbs and Fuses .. 08-1. Sofa Conversion (If Equipped) .. 06-5 Fleetwood 12-Volt House and Automotive Sleeper Sofa Conversion (If Equipped) .. 06-5 System .. , .. , ..08-1. Folding Doors/Privacy Curtain Batteries .. 08-1. Dividers .. , .. 06-5 Battery Disconnect (If Equipped).

9 08-1. Folding Chairs (If Equipped) .. 06-5 Battery Inspection and Care .. , .. 08-2. Free-Standing Furniture (If Equipped) .. 06-5 Battery Charging .. 08-2. Interior Lighting .. 06-6 Solar Panel (If Equipped) .. 08-3. Overhead Vents .. 06-6 Selecting a Replacement Battery .. 08-3. Monitor Panel .. 06-6 Auxiliary Start System (If Equipped) , .. 08-3. Effects of Permanent Occupancy ..06-7 120-Volt System .. 08-3. Condensation and How to Control It '" ,06-7 Power Inverter (If Equipped) .. 08-4. Dripping Ceiling Vents .. 06-9 Power Converter .. 08-5. Important Information . , ..06-9 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) .08-5. What the RV Owner Can Do.

10 06-10 Generator (If Equipped) .. 08-5. Generator Fuel Supply .. 08-5. Fire Safety ..06-10. Propane Generator (If Equipped) .. 08-5. Fire Safety Precautions .. 06-11. Generator Operations .. 08-5. Smoke Detector/Alarm .. 06-12. Generator Operating Safety Precautions .. 08-6. PLUMBING SYSTEMS Energy Management System -50 AMP For AND HOLDING TANKS ..07-1 Additional Application .. 08-7. Fresh Water System ..07-1 Electrical Wiring Diagrams .. , ..08-7. External Fresh Water Hookup .. 07-1 Motor Home Fuses and Circuit Breakers ..08-8. Filling the On-Board Water Tank .. " .07-1. Draining the Fresh Water Tank .. 07-2. 00-2. Table of Contents PROPANE SYSTEM.


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