•
iF
THE
"RESET"
BUTTON. DOES
NOTPOP
OUT
WHEN
tHE
TEST BUTTON IS'PIJSHED, A LOSS
OF GROUND FAULT
PROTECTION IS INDICATED.
DO
NOT USE THE OUTLET OR-OTHER OUTLETS
ONTt-lE
SAME
CIRCUIT. HAVE THE MOTOR
HOME
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHECKED AT AN
AUTHORIZED FLEETWOOD SERVICE
CENTER
OR
,
~y.Jt
.Q1.J.t\LlFIED, ELECTRICIAN.·.DO·NOT USE
THE SYSTEM UNTIL THE PROBLEM HAS
BEEN
CORRECTED.
•
To
restore
power
push
the
"RESET",
button.
Your
Owner's
Information
Package contains a card
that
can
be
used
to
record
test
dates. Keep
the
card
in
a
conspicuous
place, and keep
It
up
to
date.
NOTE:
If
the
patio
outlat
doesn't
work.
check
the
GFI. Reset
it if
necessary.
IftheGFI
con-
tinues
to
trip.
have
the
motor
home
electrical
system
checked
at
an authorized Fleetwood Ser-
vice
Center
or
by
a qualified electrician.
ENTERTAINMENT EQUIPMENT
Instructional material
for
the optional entertainment
system
is
included
in your
Owner's
Information
Package.
If
additional
entertainment
equipment requiring
,-
.12-voltDCpower'isinstalied
in
the
motor
home, ob-
,
tain
the
12-volt
DC source from
the
Fused
Battery
Circuit,
at
the
power
converter.
If
you install
enter-
tainm,ent equipment requiring
12
volts
DC, be sure
to
install a choke
filter
with
an amperage rating
mat-
ched
to
the
current requirements
of
the
equipment.
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TV
ANTENNA
The roof-mounted antenna is designed for recep-
,
tion of.. VHF and UHF television signals .
Operating and
mai~tenance
instructions
are includ-
ed in your
Owner's
Information Package.
When
getting
ready
to
travel,
remember
to
lower
the
antenna and secure
it
to
prevent damage
to
the
antenna,
motor
home roof,
at
objects'in
the
path
of
the
antenna, such
as
overhead wires. DO NOT
TRAVEL WITH
THE
ANTENNA RAISED.
NOTE:
The antenna booster
power
supply
must
be turned
off
to
prevent
battery
drain. A red
in-
dicator
light
will
glow
when
the
unit
is
on.
TV
"GHOSTS"
AND
FM
"FLUTTER"
The television and radio systems in your
motor
home have been chosen to
provide
good performance
under many varied
signal conditions. Occasionally,