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Fleetwood 1994 Pace Arrow User Manual

Fleetwood 1994 Pace Arrow
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10
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Hitch Electrical Connector
(Looking into connector on motor home)
3
5--+
1
7
Terminal Wire
No.
Color
1 White
2 Blue
3 Green
4 Black
5 Red
6
Brown
7 Yellow
SEATS AND SEAT BELTS
+--6
2
Circuit
Connection
Ground
Electric brake
Right turn
Spare
Stop
Tail/Clearance
Left turn
Seat belts help
to
restrain you and your passengers
in
case
of
a collision. In most states, the law requires their
use.
Seat
belts provide
the
best
restraint when:
the
seat
back
is upright
the
occupant
is sitting upright (not slouching)
the
lap belt is
snug
and
low
on
the
hips
the
shoulder
belt is
snug
against
the
chest
the knees
are
straight forward
For your safety, your
vehicle has combination lap and
shoulder
belts for the driver and front seat passenger
and
lap belts without retractors
in
all other designated
seating positions.
WARNING
MAKE SURETHATYOU ANDYOUR PASSEN-
GERS, INCLUDING
PREGNANT WOMEN,
WEAR
SAFETY BELTS. BE SURE
THAT
LAP
BELTS FIT SNUGLY AND AS LOW AS POS-
SIBLE
AROUNDTHE HIPS.lF SAFETY BELTS
ARE NOT USED PROPERLY, THE RISK OF
YOU
OR YOUR PASSENGERS BEING IN-
JURED
IN
A COLLISION GREATLY IN-
CREASES.
ALWAYS DRIVE
AND RIDE WITH YOUR
SEATBACK UPRIGHT AND THE LAP BELT
SNUG AND LOW ACROSS THE HIPS TO
REDUCETHE
RISK OF SERIOUS INJURYTO
THE ABDOMEN OR
NECK
THAT COULD BE
CAUSED BY SLIDING UNDER THE SAFETY
BELTS IN
A COLLISION.
NEVER
LET A PASSENGER HOLD A CHILD
ON HIS OR HER LAPWHILETHEVEHICLE IS
. MOVING.
THE PASSENGER CANNOT PRO-
TECTTHE CHILD
FROM INJURY
IN
A COLLI-
SION.
CHILDREN SHOULD
ALWAYS
RIDE WITH
THE SEATBACK
IN
THE FULLY UPRIGHT
POSITION. WHEN THE SEATBACK IS NOT
FULLY UPRIGHT, THERE
IS A GREATER
RISKTHATTHE
CHILD
WILL
SLIDE UNDER
THE
SAFETY BELT AND BE SERIOUSLY
INJURED
IN
A COLLISION.
NEVER USE
A SINGLE BELT FOR MORE
THAN ONE
PERSON OR ACROSS MORE
THAN
ONE
SEATING
POSITION.
THIS
GREATLY
INCREASES
THE
RISKTHAT ONE
OR BOTH OF THE PEOPLE
WILL BE IN-
JURED
IN
A COLLISION. EACH DESIG-
NATED SEATING POSITION
IN
YOUR VE-
HICLE HAS
A SPECIFIC SAFETY BELT AS-
SEMBLY WHICH IS
MADE UP OF ONE
BUCKLE AND
ONE
TONGUE
THAT
ARE DE-
SIGNED TO BE USED AS A PAIR.
WARNING
USE THE SHOULDER BELT ON THE OUT-
SIDE SHOULDER
ONLY.
NEVER WEAR THE
SHOULDER BELT UNDERTHE ARM. NEVER
SWING IT
AROUND THE NECK OVER THE
INSIDE SHOULDER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD INCREASE
THE RISK AND/OR SEVERITY OF INJURY
IN
AN
ACCIDENT.
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
While your vehicle is in motion, the combination lap and
shoulder belt adjusts
to
your movement. However, if you
brake hard, corner hard
or
if your vehicle receives
an
impact, the lap and shoulder belt locks and prevents you
from moving.
To
fasten the belt, pull the lap-shoulder belt from the
extractor so that the shoulder portion of the
belt crosses
your shoulder and chest.
Insert the belt tongue into the
proper
buckle until you hear a snap and feel it latch.

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Fleetwood 1994 Pace Arrow Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFleetwood
Model1994 Pace Arrow
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

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