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SOUTHWIND
INFORMATION
LAMPS AND BULBS
Replace
bulbs with the listed bulb
or
equivalent.
Interior -12-volt
Bedroom/living room
reading lights ..............................
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I 39IF, 12-volt
Bedroom soffit lights ..................
GE
5312, 12-volt
Dinette decor light... .....................
GE
921, 12-volt
Round Halogen lights ........................
IOW,
12-volt
Vanity light ....................................
9019-F, 12-volt
Extelior
Back-up lights .............................
GE
1156, 12-volt
Entry step light .............................
GE
193,
12-volt
Front clearance lights .................
GE
67DP,
12-volt
Front
tum
signal
lights ................................................
7440, 12-volt
Headlight, halogen
high beam ........................................ HB3, 12-volt
Headlight, halogen
low beam ......................................... HB4, 12-volt
License plate light ......................
GE
5312, 12-volt
Mirror tum signal lights .............
GE
1895, 12-volt
Porch lights .......................... .Jensen 1003, 12-volt
Rear clearance lights ....................
GE
193,
12-volt
Side marker lights .........................
GE
194,
12-volt
Stop/tum/taillights ......................
GE
1157,
12-volt
Driving Light ..................................... HB4. 12-volt
Fog Light ........................................... HB4, 12-volt
'CAUTION
Before relamping, disconnect power source by remov-
ing fuse or placing circuit breaker and control switch in
OFF position.
Halogen bulbs operate at extremely high temperatures
and pressures and will shatter if not handled correctly.
Always use a soft dry cloth or cotton gloves when
han-
dling halogen bulbs.
Do not touch glass area with bare hands.
If bulb is
touched with bare hands, wipe the bulb clean with
rub-
bing alcohol.
Do not use near flammable or combustible materials
andlor objects which may be sensitive to fading or drying.
Use bulbs designed or specific by manufacturer as to
style, wattage and voltage.
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NOTE
I
Consult Chassis Operator's/Owner's
Guide/Manual
for automotive lamp replacement on chassis cab. This
would include headlamps, turn signals and running
lamps.
MOTOR HOME FUSES AND
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The 120-volt circuit breakers
and
12-volt fuses
are located
on
three separate panels.
The
pur-
pose
of
these three panels is to provide electrical
circuit breakers and fuses to interrupt
cun-ent
flow
if
a circuit is overloaded.
1.
120-volt House
Electrical-
This
electri-
cal panel is located under the bed. This
panel
is velY similar to a residential panel
with
resettable breakers.
2.
FleetwoodAutolllotive 12-volt
System-
This panel is located in a driver's side com-
partment. This electrical center contains
battery disconnect systems, entry step, fog
light, and some other automotive circuitry.
3.
12-volt Chassis Fuses - This electrical
panel
is located under the
driver's
side
dash area.
WARNING
Do not install 12-volt fuses or 120-volt breakers with
amperage ratings greater than that specified on the
device or label. Doing so constitutes a fire hazard.
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