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Apollo 3300 IB 1978 - Fuel Tanks; How to Weigh Your Apollo

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FUEL
TANKS
CAUTION:
In
the
interest
of safety,
water
heater,
furnace
and
refrigerator
ames
should
be
extinguished
prior
to lling
the
tanks
with
gaso-
line
or
propane.
Fill
the
tanks
with
regular
gas
only,
not
high
octane.
Remember,
when
filling
your
gas
tanks
also
refill
your
water
tank.
The
two
gasoline
filling
areas
are located
outside
the
coach
and
are labeled
gasoline.
There
is one
on
each
side
of the
coach.
Both
tanks
are connected
to
the
gas
gauge
on
the
dashboard
with
a selector
switch
that permits
each
tank
to
be read
separately
at
the
ick
of
the switch.
Fuel
tank
selection
is
automatic
with
this
switch.
The
selector
switch
should
normally
be
set
on
the
MAlN
TANK.
Always
check
to
make
sure
that
the
tank
is
set
on MAIN
before
starting
a trip.
HOW
TO WEIGH
YOUR
APOLLO
A.
Fill your
Apollo
with gasoline,
fresh
water,
and
L.P.
gas.
B.
Load up
with
the gear
you will
normally
take
when
traveling.
C.
Place
your family
or
friends
who
will normally
travel
with
you
in the
seat-
ing
positions
they will
occupy.
D.
Obtain
the
following
weights,
(A
nearby
weigh
station
will
serve
this
purpose)
Front axle,
Gross,
Rear
axle.
WA
RN]NG:
Do not
exceed
the gross
front
axle
rating,
gross
rear
axle
rating
or
the gross
vehicle
weight
rating.
I/"you nd
your unit over-
loaded:
shift
or reduce
the load
being
carried.
The
above
mentioned
rating
can be
found
on
a sticker
affixed
to
the
exterior side
wall.
E. Use
the tire
ination
chart
in Section
6
to determine
the
correct
tire
pressures.
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