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FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL 1994 Motorhome User Manual

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FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL 1994 Motorhome Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL
Model1994 Motorhome
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INTRODUCTION

WARRANTY INFORMATION

WARRANTED COVERAGE

Details of repair or replacement for defects in material or workmanship.

NON-COVERED ITEMS

Lists items not covered by warranty, like neglect, wear, misuse, and separate manufacturer warranties.

WARRANTY NOTES

OWNER'S OBLIGATIONS

Owner's responsibility for service and carrying registration card.

CONTACT FOUR WINDS INTERNATIONAL

When to contact the service department for specific warranty issues.

FIRST TRIPS

TRAVEL PREPARATION

CHASSIS CHECKS

Checks related to the automotive systems of the RV before a trip.

CHASSIS CHECKS

Under Hood

Checks for fluid levels, power steering, radiator, transmission, and windshield washer.

Exterior

Checks for tire pressure, spare tire, lights, mirrors, auxiliary equipment, wipers, and generator compartment.

Under Vehicle

Checks drive train, brakes, engine area for leaks, and tank condition.

Inside Driver's Compartment

Checks operation of wipers, windshield, horn, brakes, and seat adjustment.

DRIVING

CLEARANCE

Importance of checking vehicle height and clearance signs when driving.

ON THE ROAD

Advice on passing and navigating traffic in an RV.

ON-RAMPS

Guidance on merging with traffic on highway on-ramps.

OFF-RAMPS

Precautions for navigating highway off-ramps, noting their incline and angle.

TURNING

Tips for cornering and turning with a longer and wider RV.

HILLS, DALES AND MAKING THE GRADE

Advice for driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, focusing on overheating and gear selection.

OVERHEATING'S CHAIN REACTION

How engine overheating affects the transmission and cooling system.

EMERGENCY ACTION

Steps to take if the RV's engine overheats, including checking and shutting down.

PULLING OFF IN AN EMERGENCY

How to safely pull over during an emergency, considering RV width and shoulder conditions.

GETTING BACK ON THE ROAD

Procedures for safely returning to the road after an engine overheating incident.

PARKING

Guidance on parking the RV, especially on grades, and using brakes and parking brake.

TRAILER TOWING

TONGUE LENGTH AND TONGUE WEIGHT

Importance of tongue length and weight for good trailer handling characteristics.

Weight distribution of the trailer cargo

How cargo weight distribution affects trailer handling and towing stability.

LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG)

LPG LINE SAFETY CHECK

How to check LPG lines for leaks using a leak detection solution.

SAFETY

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

Location, use, and replacement of fire extinguishers.

FIRE SAFETY AND THE SMOKE ALARM

Importance of smoke alarms and general fire prevention measures.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Precautions for safe use of the RV's electrical system and external power sources.

COLD WEATHER OPERATION SAFETY TIPS

UNIT SYSTEMS

LIVING QUARTERS

Information on the construction and airtightness of the living quarters.

CONDENSATION

Causes and methods to reduce condensation inside the RV.

TABLES AND BEDS

TABLE TYPES

Instructions for using various table types, including swing-up and pedestal.

BED TYPES

Instructions for operating overhead, cabover, day, and dinette beds.

DRIVER AND PASSENGER CHAIRS

GENERAL SYSTEMS

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Overview of the RV's dual electrical system (12V DC and 120V AC).

12-VOLT SYSTEM

Maintenance and care for the RV's 12-volt DC electrical system.

120-VOLT SYSTEM

How the 120-volt AC system powers appliances and outlets.

OTHER CIRCUIT BREAKERS

Information on GFI breakers and how to reset them.

GENERATOR START UP AND SHUT DOWN

GENERATOR CARE

CHASSIS 12-VOLT POWER

OVERHEATING & ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS

CLIMATE CONTROLS

FURNACE START-UP

Instructions for starting and operating the RV furnace.

FURNACE SHUT-DOWN

Procedures for safely shutting down the RV furnace.

FURNACE MAINTENANCE

Recommendations for furnace maintenance and cleaning.

ROOF AIR CONDITIONER

Operation and considerations for the optional roof-mounted air conditioner.

WATER SYSTEMS

FRESH WATER SUPPLY & TANK

Methods for supplying fresh water and managing the water tank.

WATER PUMP & PURIFICATION

Operation of the water pump and options for water purification.

WASTE WATER & TOILET CARE

Management of grey water storage and toilet maintenance.

HOLDING TANKS

LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG)

COLD WEATHER USAGE & FREEZE-UP

Managing LPG in cold weather and preventing regulator freeze-up.

LPG SYSTEM START-UP, SHUT-DOWN & FILLING

Procedures for operating, storing, and refilling the LPG system.

APPLIANCES & ACCESSORIES

PILOT LIGHTS

Information on pilot lights for various appliances.

APPLIANCE CARE

General tips for cleaning and maintaining appliances.

WATER HEATER

WATER HEATER CARE

Maintenance procedures for the RV water heater.

REFRIGERATOR

REFRIGERATOR CARE

Steps for cleaning and defrosting the RV refrigerator.

LONG-TERM STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION

LPG SHUTDOWN

Specific instructions for shutting down the LPG system for storage.

WATER SYSTEM PREPARATION

Instructions for draining water heater, pump, and tank for storage.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHUTDOWN

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PREP

FRESH WATER SYSTEM ANTI-FREEZE

RV MAINTENANCE

Exterior Maintenance

Cleaning and protecting exterior surfaces, lubricating locks and hinges.

Tires

Protecting tires from UV rays and age-related wear.

HEAT IS A REAL KILLER

NOTHING LASTS FOREVER

CLEANING

CHASSIS INSTRUMENT PANEL

Gauges

Importance of monitoring dashboard gauges for deviations from normal performance.

ROUTINE DRIVING CHECKS

TIRE CHANGE

CHANGING THE FLAT

Step-by-step instructions for changing a flat tire on the RV.

FINALLY

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

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