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American Eagle 1997 - Storage; Exterior and Interior Storage Guidelines

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STORAGE
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EXTERIOR COMPARTMENTS·
Exterior storage compartments maximize available-space and should
accommodate most
of
your storage needs. All
ofthe
storage compartments
except the LP gas and generator compartments
can be locked.
Fire:"
prevention regulations require that the LP gas and generator compartments
be unlocked at all times.
NOTE: Lights in the exterior storage compartments
are
controlled
by
asing/e
-switch on the instrument
panfil
marked LUGGAGE LT. .
Please note: Your motor home could be overloaded
or
out
of
balance
if
not
properly loaded. Refer to the
"MOTOR
HOME
LOADING"
chapter
of
this manual, and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that
section. When storiIlgequipment and supplies:
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Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where they will not
shift while traveling.
Whenever possible, place
heavy articles in storage compartments whIch
are low and
in
the best location for better weight distribution
..
Pack articles carefully in the storage compartments to minimize shift-
ing.
If
necessary, use straps to prevent movement.
Be sure liquid containers are capped
andcannot
tip or spill. Secure all
glass containers and dishes before traveling.
Exterior storage compartments
IIl~y
not be water-tight in all climate
conditions. Carry any articles which could be damaged by water inside the
motor home.
© 1996 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American
Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
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All rights reserved

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