REAR VIEW VIDEO MONITOR
(If
Equipped)
If
your motor home
is
equipped with rear view
video monitor, the camera is located at the top
rear
of
the motor home. The rear view pictnre is
displayed on a screen in the driver's compartment.
The monitor screen may be overlaid with a dis-
tance scale reference which gives approximate
distance
of
objects to the rear
of
the motor home.
The
rear view video monitor works
in
two modes:
Mode 1 - Standby (Indicator will be lit)
I.
Turn
on
the ignition switch.
2.
Shift the transmission to [R]everse.
3. Monitor on.
Mode 2 - On (Indicator will be lit)
I.
Turn
on
the ignition switch.
2.
Monitor on.
Using the rear view video monitor will take
practice. Always allow more space for maneu-
vering until you are comfortable with the sys-
tem. Check the side-mounted mirrors often
while driving
and
especially during lane
changes and when backing up.
CAUTION
The rear view video monitor system provides a gen·
eral
view of the road
and
objects to the rear of the
motor home.
Your perception of this view
and
the rela-
tionships of objects to the motor home and each other
will be different from that seen
in
a rear view mirror.
Light conditions and the adjustment of the screen
controls will
also affect your perception. Always use
the side-mounted rear view mirrors with the video
monitor system.
The
camera lens is exposed to road dirt and will
get
dirty. When necessary, clean the camera lens
and
monitor screen with a quality glass cleaner
and
nonabrasive cloth
or
towel.
BODY UNDERCOATING
Certain chassis and underbody components
of
your motor home have been coated with an under-
On The Road
coating material. This material is intended
to
assist
in
protecting these components from
corrosion or other effects
of
weather and road
conditions.
Please be aware that certain areas
of
the motor home do not have undercoating applied,
in keeping with good engineering practice, and
to
meet the requirements of chassis manufactnrers.
FUEL AND FUEL SYSTEMS
See the Chassis Operator's/Owner's
Guide/Manual
in
the Owner's Information
Package
for chassis engine fuel recommenda-
tions. The standard generator is designed to
run
on the same fuel as the chassis engine, or on
Propane. Consult the generator operating
instructions for special cautions about mainte-
nance with different types
of
fuels.
Modern fuel systems may build up vapor pres-
sure within the tank as the fuel warms during
use
or
hot weather. Under certain conditions,
sudden release
of
this pressure when removing
the fuel cap can cause fuel to spray from the fill
opening, creating a fire hazard.
A WARNING
When removing the fuel fill cap, rotate it slowly only
far enough to allow the pressure to release. After any
"hissing" sound stops, remove the cap completely.
To protect the fuel system from excessive pres-
sure or vacuum,
or
from sudden release
of
pres-
sure, replace lost
or
damaged fuel fill caps with
caps
of
the same design which are available
from your Fleetwood motor home dealer.
Clean up fuel spills immediately. Fuel spilled
on
the motor home could damage the exterior fin-
ish, and is a serious fire hazard.
Safe Refueling Guidelines
Here are some refueling safety guidelines that
will help keep you and your family safe when
refueling your vehicle.
•
Tum
off
your
vehicle engine while refuel-
ing.
Put
your
vehicle in park and/or set
the emergency brake. Disable or
tum
off
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