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MOTOR HOME LOADING
• Do not load heavy items
near
either end
of
the
motothome
or
on the bumpers.
• Adjust cargo storage to keep the side to side loads as equal
as possible.
• Fresh water and waste water weigh over 8 pounds
per
gallon.-Carry only as much water as neededfor travel use
or
to balance the load, and whenever possible, empty the
holding tanks before traveling.
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• Make a loading diagram
of
your properly loaded motor
home. This diagram and your loading log will help you
locate where specific items are stored, and will help speed
the
loading process.
• Store emergency items in a readily accessible location.
Include a fire extinguisher, tools, first aid kit, rain
gear,
flashlight, highway warning devices, and an electric cord
with light.
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WARNiNG
Do
rRot
store
or
carry
liP'
gas
cOrRtainers,
gasolirRe,
or
other
fh:immab~e
.!iquids
irRside
your
motor
home,
The containers may leak:'
WARNING
Modification
of
your
vehicle by addition
of
racks
or
storage pods
to
carry additiomll! eqUipment, vehicles
or
cargo wi!! reduce
your
warranty coverage and
may cause personal
injury
J.)lr
prolJerty damage,
© 1996
F!eetwood
Enterprises
Inc.
American Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
All
rights
reserved