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Fleetwood Pace Arrow
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NOTE:
If
extended
normal
driving
does
not
recharge
the
batteries,
see an authorized Fleet-
wood
motor
home
service center.
Heater/Air
Conditioner
Controls-The
cockpit
Heater/Air Conditioner controls are located on the
lower
right
instrument
panel. These
controls
operate
the
heating
and air conditioning systems
for
the
driver/cockpit
area only.
Cool/Heat
Lever-Push
this
lever
to
the
left
or
right
for
cooling/heating.
Function
Selector
Buttons.
OFF-No
heating
or
cooling,
but
fan runs
at
low
speed
for
continuous
circulation
of
outside
air
through
the
instrument
panel
outlets.
MAX
.A/C-Airconditionercompressor
is
on,inside
air
is
recirculated
through
the
system
for
maximum
cooling.
A/C-Air
conditioner compressor is on, out-
side air is circulated
through
instrument
panel outlets.
VENT-AIC
compressor
Is
off,
outside air
is
circulated
through
the
instrument
panel
outlets.
HEAT-A/C
compressor
is
off,
outside air is
circulated
through
the heating system. and
distributed
to
floor
outlets.
Heated air
is
circulated
to
defroster
outlets.
Fan
Switch-Sets
fail"spe'ed
to
any
of
4
speeds.
The
fan
switch
does
not
affect
the
fan
if
the
OFF
function
button
is pressed.
Driver/Passenger
Seats
The
driver's
and
passenger's
seats
offer
four
posi-
tion/comfort
adjustments:
CAUTION: Do
not
aojUSttM seat
position
whUo
the
vehicle
Is
In motion.
ForwardlBack - The forwardlback lever
is
located
on the
left
side
of
the
seat
Push
the
lever forward
to
unlock. Release the lock
lever
to
secure
the
seat position.
Swivel - The swivel lock lever is located on the
left
side
of
the seat.
Push
the
lever forward to swivel. The seat locks
in the center, forward position. When unlocked,
the
seat will swivel freely around to the center position.
Recline and
lumbar
Adjustment - The recliner
lever
is
located on the seat arm.'
Push
the
lever to recline.
Theangle
is
continuous-
ly
variable. Release lever at desired angle.
Tum
the
lumbar adjuster at the side of the seat
as desired.
8
Seat Belts
Seat belts
are
an
important safety feature of your vehi-
cle.
For
your protection, always use your seat belts, The
driver's seat and other seats designed
to
carry
passengers while under way
have been equipped
with
seat belts.
WARNING: ALL
RIDERS
SHOULD
BE
FURNISH-
ED
WITH AND
USE
SEAT
BEtTS
WHILE
TliE
VEHI-
CLEIS
IN MOTION.
SEATS
WHICH
ARE
NOT
Eo.UIPPED
WITH
SAFETY
BEtTS
SHOULD NOT
BE
OCCUPIED
WHILE
TliE
VEHICLE
IS
IN MOTION
AND 'WILL
BElAIJ~:'''NOT;r;oRUSE
WHILE
TliE
\ia-lICLE IS IN MOTION:'
IT
IS NOT POSSI-
BLE
10
BEll' iN
PERSONS
USING
BEDS.
" . Adjust seat belts
as
follows:
Pivot buckle'
etright
angles
to
the belt and pull
to
the
desired length. .
To
fasten belt,
be
sure
it
is
not
t'lVisted, then push
the tongue end
of
one belt into the buckle
of
the
mating
belt
Be
sure It latches. Adjust the belt snug-
·Iy
as
low
on the abdomen as comfort will allow,
for greatest safety.
To
relesse the belt, depress the button in the center
of
the buckle and slide the tongue
out
of
the
buckle.
Never
use
a belt for more than one person
at
a time.
Child Restraint
All vehicle occupants, and especially children, should
be
.restrained wherJlM!r riding in vehicles. Holding a child
in your arms is
not
a substitute
for·
a child restraint
system. In
an
accident.' a child held
In'aperson's
arms
can
be
struck or crushed by any unrestrained rider.
An
unrestrained child could also be Injured by striking
the
Interior,
or
by. being
thrown
from
the
vehicle during a
sudden maneuver
or
Impact
A child restraint system
can help protect a child while riding in a vehicle. Child
restraint systems are designed
to
be secured in
the
vehicle seats by lap helts
or'ttlli.lap
"pOrtion
of
a
lap-
shoulder
belt
Children could be endangered in a crash
if their child restraints
are
not
properly secured
in
the
vehicle.
Children small enough
for
a child restraint system
should
be
restrained that way
ifet
all possible. HoweIier,
the following may provide some degree
of
protection.
if
a child restraint
Is
not
used.
Infants
who
cannot sit up should be placed in a
padded
baby carrier.
Put
It crosswise on the vehicle
seat and securely restrain
It
with
the
vehicle's seat
, belts.
Children who can sit up by themselves should
be
restrained
with
the seat belts provided. Never
let
a child stand or kneel on any
seat
When using any child restraint system,
be
sure
to
read
and follow
all
instructions on installation
and
use
that
come
with
the system,

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Fleetwood Pace Arrow Specifications

General IconGeneral
TransmissionAutomatic
Fuel TypeGasoline
Slide-outs3
Fresh Water Capacity100 gallons
Width102 inches
Sleeping Capacity6-8 people
Black Water Capacity40 gallons

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