PRE-OPERATING
CHECKS
Pre-operation
checks are
a good habit that will help to prevent unnecessary
delays and
insure a more enjoyable
trip.
0 Check for adequate amount
of fuel. Switch fuel selector to
main tank. USE REGULAR GAS ONLY.
0 Check crankcase
and transmission
fluid levels. DO NOT
OVERFILL!
0 Check battery water level.
0 Check radiator
coolant level. (use
year-around antifreeze)
' (Iheck operation of windshield wipers, washers and fluid level
in
reservoir.
I Check operation
of brakes.
¢ Check tires for road damage, debris, and correct pressures.
I Check LPG fuel gauge.
0 Fill water storage tank
and drain holding
tanks.
0 Check the operation of all appliances
and special equipment.
0 Lower TV antenna.
' Secure all items in interior of coach.
0 Electric
step retracted.
CA
UTION:
In the
interest of
safety, water
heater,
furnace and refrigerator
ames
should be
extinguished
prior
to lling the tanks
with
gasoline
or
propane.
STANDARD
TRUNK
EQUIPMENT
A 5-ton
jack, electrical
pigtail, lug
wrenches,
sewer connector and are
kit are
located
in
the trunk. These
items are standard
equipment on
all coaches.
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