READY
To
LEAVE
BE
SURE
TO
PLACE
THE
ENTRY
STEP
IN
TRAVEL
POSITION.
STARTING
AND
WARMUP
Follow the recommendations in
your
Chassis
Operator's Manual when starting or operating your
engine.
NOTE:
Be
sure transmission is in
"P"
park and
parking brake is engaged
to
keep the
motor
home from rolling.
If
the parking brake needs
adjustment, see the
Chassis Operator's
Manual
for
adjustment instructions.
SAFETY
BELTS
Seat belts are an important safety feature
of
your
vehicle. For your protection, fasten
all belts while the
motor
home is in motion. The driver's seat and all
other seats designed
to
carry passengers while under
way
have been equipped
with
lap belts.
NOTE:
All riders should
be
furnished
with
and use
seat belts while the vehicle is in motion.
Seats
which
are
not
equipped
with
safety
belts should
not
be occupied while the
vehicle
is
in
motion and will
be
labeled: "NOT
FOR
USE WHILE THE VEHICLE
IS
IN
MOTION".
It
is
not
possible
to
belt in persons
using beds.
WARNING:
WHILE
THE
MOTOR
HOME
IS
IN
MOTION,
FASTEN
SEAT
BELTS
AND
DO
NOT
ALLOW
PASSENGERS
TO
OCCUPAY
ANY
SEAT
OR
BED
THAT
IS
NOT
EQUIPPED
WITH A
SEAT
BELT.
Adjust
seat belts
as
follows:
•
Pivot buckle
at
right angfes
to
the
belt and pull
to
the desired length.
7
•
To
fasten belt,
be
sure
it
is
not
twisted,
then push
the tongue end
of
one belt into the buckle
of
the
mating belt.
Be
sure
it
latches. Pull the loose end
of
the belt
to
tighten.
•
To
release the belt, depress the button in the center
of
the buckle and slide the tongue out of the buckle.
Adjust the belt
as
low
on the abdomen and
as
snug
as
comfort
will
allow,
for
greatest safety. Never use
a belt for more than one person at a time.
If
your belts
have been equipped
with
retractors,
be
sure belt is
pulled all
the
way
out
of
the retractor.
GASOLINE FILL
WARNING:
MODERN
FUEL
SYSTEMS
MAY
BUILD
UP
VAPOR
PRESSURE
WITHIN
THE
TANK
AS
THE
GASOLINE WARMS DURING
USE
OR
HOT
WEATHER.
UNDER
CERTAIN
CONDITIONS,
SUDDEN
RELEASE
OF
THIS
PRESSURE
WHEN REMOVING
THE
GASOLINE
CAP
CAN
SPRAY
GASOLINE
FROM
THE
FILL
OPENING,
CAUSING
A
POSSIBLE
HAZARD.
WHEN
REMOVING
THE
GASOLINE
CAP.
ROTATE
IT
SLOWLY ONLY
FAR
ENOUGH
TO
ALLOW
PRESSURE
TO
RELEASE.
AFTER
ANY "HISSING"
SOUNDS
DIE
DOWN,
COMPLETE
THE
REMOVAL
OF
THE
CAP.
TO
PROTECT
THE
GASOLINE
SYSTEM
FROM
EXCESSIVE
PRESSURE
OR
VACUUM,
OR
FROM
SUDDEN
RELEASE
OF
PRESSURE,
REPLACE
LOST
CAPS WITH CAPS
OF
THE
SAME DESIGN
AVAILABLE
FROM
YOUR
FLEETWOOD
MOTOR
HOME
DEALER.