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Manufacturer | Fleetwood |
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Model | PaceArrow Vision |
Year | 2000 |
Category | Motorhome |
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) | 20, 500 lbs |
Engine | Ford Triton V10 |
Horsepower | 305 hp |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Fuel Capacity | 75 gallons |
Gray Water Capacity | 50 gallons |
Black Water Capacity | 50 gallons |
Sleeping Capacity | 6 |
Generator | Onan 5.5 kW |
Width | 8 ft 6 in |
Details the specific components and periods covered by the limited warranty.
Outlines the owner's duties for maintaining warranty coverage and service.
Provides safety notices regarding materials containing urea-formaldehyde and potential health effects.
Essential safety rules for handling, lighting, and ventilating LP gas systems and appliances.
Explains the VIN and FIN for identifying your motor home and ordering parts.
Covers key terms, warnings, and concepts for safe driving and vehicle handling.
Details the location and function of dashboard controls, switches, and indicators.
Guidance on proper loading, weight ratings (GVWR, GCWR), and distribution for safe operation.
Provides instructions and safety advice for towing loads behind the motor home.
Explains how to determine and manage the vehicle's carrying capacity and weight distribution.
Information on maintaining proper tire inflation, condition, and replacement procedures.
Advice on maneuvering, handling, and controlling the motor home in various conditions.
Information on fuel types, system maintenance, and preventing vapor lock issues.
Steps to take and information needed for towing the motor home in an emergency.
Instructions for operating the hydraulic leveling system for stability.
Details on operating entry doors, windows, and overhead vents for access and ventilation.
Guidance on using storage compartments, cabinets, and converting furniture.
Tips for managing interior humidity and preventing condensation build-up.
Guidelines for fire prevention, extinguisher use, and actions during a fire.
Introduction to the fresh water, waste water, and toilet systems.
Overview of the vehicle's 12-volt and 120-volt AC electrical systems.
Procedures for inspecting, cleaning, and charging the motor home's batteries.
Instructions for starting, operating, and safely using the onboard generator.
Details on the AC power system, including GFCI outlets and breakers.
Crucial safety guidelines for handling, detecting leaks, and using LP gas.
Information on hoses, regulator, and system checks for proper function.
Step-by-step instructions and safety warnings for refueling the propane tank.
Guides for operating the water heater and refrigerator efficiently and safely.
Instructions for using the LP gas furnace and range appliances.
Details on operating the AC, VCR, TVs, and antennas.
Advice on improving reception and resolving signal interference issues.
Procedures for washing, waxing, and cleaning the motor home's exterior finish.
Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining upholstery, walls, and countertops.
How to inspect and reseal joints to maintain weatherproof integrity.
A schedule of recommended maintenance tasks for various vehicle components.
Checklists for preparing the motor home for short-term and long-term storage.
Steps to prepare the motor home's systems for cold weather and freezing temperatures.
Procedure to follow when taking the motor home out of storage for use.
Alphabetical listing of technical terms and their definitions used in the manual.