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Fleetwood American Eagle - Appliances; Water Heater; Refrigerator; 2-Stage Forced Air Furnace

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The appliances installed in your motor home are
tested and listed, and comply with standards
established by these organizations. All appliances
are covered by Fleetwood's
Ownercare
Warranty
program. Each appliance is also warranted by its
manufacturer.
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NOTE I
The
individual appliance manuals included in your
Owner's Information Package contain detailed oper-
ating and maintenance instructions. Always refer to
the respective manual for
the
appliance in question.
A WARNING
The water heater and furnace combustion air exhaust
ports may be hot when the water heater and furnace
are operating. Do not touch these outlets
or
allow any
material to come near the exhaust ports while operat-
ing the water heater and/or furnace.
WATER HEATER
The water heater operates
on
Propane, or,
if
so
equipped, with 120-volt AC power, and is much
like the one
in
your home.
It
contains an auto-
matic shut off valve which stops the Propane
supply
if
the water temperature rises too high.
The water heater is reached through an access
panel
on
the outside
of
the motor home.
Tnrn on the hot water faucet at the galley sink.
If
water flows continuously the heater is full.
A CAUTION
Do not light water heater until it is filled with water.
Water Heater Bypass Valve
This valve is provided to cut off the flow
of
water
to the water heater. The water heater bypass valve
greatly reduces the quantity
of
antifreeze required
to winterize the water system. The valve is
usu-
ally located near the water heater. Consult with
your dealer for the location for your particular
unit.
APPLIANCES
To
bypass the water heater, turn the lever valve
vertical.
To
supply water heater with water, turn lever
horizontal.
Water
Heater Bypass
Valve
REFRIGERATOR
Read the operating instructions furnished
in
your
Owner's Information
Package.
Before operating
the refrigerator when the motor home is parked,
make sure it is level.
If
it
is not level, the refrig-
erant will not circulate, cooling action will stop,
and the refrigeration system may be damaged.
The refrigerator uses the absorption principle
of
operation.
If
you plan to cool food or drinks in
high outside temperatures, precool the food,
and,
if
possible, park the motor home with the
refrigerator vent door
in
the shade. Once the
interior
of
the refrigerator is cool, the refrigera-
tion system will usually maintain this tempera-
ture.
If
the inside
of
the refrigerator is hot, the
food is not precooled, and the outside tempera-
ture is high,
it
will take longer for your food to
be cooled.
2-STAGE FORCED AIR FURNACE
The
furnace is a forced-air unit fueled by
Propane
..
All furnaces are equipped with a wall
thermostat for temperature setting.
The furnace will not operate properly
if
your
stored personal items block the free flow
of
air at
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