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Fleetwood Pace Arrow 2005 User Manual

Fleetwood Pace Arrow 2005
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Table of Contents

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Fleetwood Pace Arrow 2005 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFleetwood
ModelPace Arrow 2005
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INTRODUCTION

INSPECT AND MAINTAIN

General advice on regular inspection and maintenance for safety and comfort.

OWNER'S INFORMATION PACKAGE

Details on essential documents included with the RV for operation and maintenance.

WARNINGS, TERMS AND CONCEPTS FOR SAFE OPERATION OF YOUR MOTOR HOME

Covers crucial safety aspects like vehicle handling, response, towing, and alterations.

WARRANTY

COVERAGE PROVIDED

Details the warranty coverage for the motor home structure, systems, and appliances.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY

Lists exclusions, including chassis, normal wear, and consequential damages.

WARRANTY SERVICE

Explains procedures for obtaining warranty service and reporting defects.

REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS

Instructions on reporting vehicle defects that could cause injury or death to NHTSA.

IMPORTANT NOTICES

WARNINGS REGARDING VENTILATION AND GAS

Warnings about formaldehyde, LP gas safety, and fire/explosion hazards.

WARNINGS REGARDING LP GAS USAGE

Safety warnings about LP gas regulator, portable equipment, and comfort heating.

PACE ARROW INFORMATION

DRIVER'S CONTROLS

Diagram and identification of various driver's compartment controls and switches.

ON THE ROAD

MOTOR HOME LOADING

Responsibility for proper and safe loading, defining weight terms like GVWR, GCWR, GAWR.

TOWING A VEHICLE OR TRAILER

Guidelines for safe towing, including weight limits, hitch ratings, and supplemental brakes.

TIRES

Information on tire selection, maintenance, and the importance of proper inflation.

SEATS, SEAT BELTS AND AIR BAGS

Proper use of safety restraints, including seat belts, child seats, and SRS airbags.

DRIVING AND VEHICLE CONTROL

Techniques for safe driving, downhill slowing, and maneuvering in traffic.

FUEL AND FUEL SYSTEMS

Information on fuel systems, safe refueling practices, and avoiding static electricity hazards.

CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Critical warnings and symptoms related to deadly carbon monoxide poisoning.

EMERGENCY TOWING

Procedures and information required for safe and effective emergency towing.

LIVING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME

STORAGE

Guidelines for using exterior and interior storage compartments, emphasizing weight distribution and safety.

EFFECTS OF PERMANENT OCCUPANCY

Addressing condensation issues, causes, and methods for control to prevent damage.

MOLD INFORMATION

Discusses mold growth conditions, prevention, and remediation for RV interiors.

FIRE SAFETY

Essential precautions and practices to prevent fires and ensure safety within the RV.

PLUMBING SYSTEMS AND HOLDING TANKS

FRESH WATER SYSTEM

Connecting to city water, filling the onboard tank, and draining the system.

WASTE WATER SYSTEM

Overview of gray and black water tanks, toilet operation, and disposal procedures.

DRAINING THE HOLDING TANKS

Procedures for safely draining black and gray water tanks at dump stations.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS

CHASSIS 12-VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Components and functions of the vehicle's 12-volt electrical system.

FLEETWOOD 12-VOLT HOUSE AND AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM

How house batteries and converters provide power for living areas.

120-VOLT SYSTEM

Information on the 120-volt AC system, power cord, and external connections.

GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER (GFCI)

Function and testing of GFCI outlets for shock protection in damp areas.

GENERATOR (If Equipped)

Operation and safety precautions for the onboard generator.

LP GAS SYSTEM

LP GAS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Essential safety rules for handling LP gas, including leak detection and container safety.

FILLING LP GAS TANKS

Procedures and safety warnings for filling LP gas tanks at a supplier.

LP GAS LEAK DETECTOR/ALARM

Location, function, and testing procedure for the LP gas leak detection system.

LIGHTING LP GAS APPLIANCES

Operating instructions for lighting LP gas appliances safely, including initial purging.

APPLIANCES

MAINTENANCE

STORAGE

SHORT-TERM STORAGE (Less Than 60 Days)

Checklist of steps for preparing the motor home for storage periods under 60 days.

LONG-TERM STORAGE (Over 60 Days)

Comprehensive checklist for preparing the motor home for extended storage periods.

WINTERIZATION

Procedures for winterizing the motor home to prevent damage from freezing temperatures.

REACTIVATING THE MOTOR HOME AFTER STORAGE

Steps to take to prepare the motor home for use after a period of storage.

GLOSSARY

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