Maytag 2006 Linoleum, Bath Area Remote Switches, Ceiling Light/Directional Lighting, Storage

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Linoleum

Clean with any standard linoleum floor cleaner

Bath Area Remote Switches

Two remote switches for appliances are located on the bathroom wall. One is for the water pump, and duplicates the pump switch on the central control panel. Either pump switch may be used to turn the pump on or off at any time.

The second remote switch, with a red indicator, is for lighting the water heater.

Ceiling Light/Directional Lighting

The ceiling light fixture has a push button switch located in on the fixture. Gently squeezing in the middle and pulling down will remove the LENS. During cold weather it is a good idea to leave the light on a few minutes prior to removing the lens. The bed and lounge area has individually switched directuional lighting.

A wall switch just inside the door control ceiling, step, and patio lights. The individual ceiling lights must be on for the wall switch to work.

Information on the optional high volume roof vent may be found in the appliance sec- tion of this book.

Storage

The kitchen cabinet should have the heaviest items on the bottom and lighter items overhead. After loading you should have the skillets and can goods on the floor or bottom shelf, and the cereals and crackers in the overhead rooflocker. Use the un- breakable type plates and saucers, and consider storing your dishtowels around them. Better yet, use paper plates. Who wants to wash dishes when on a trip or vacation?

Interior

Clothes hung in wardrobes should be kept on hangers that snap over the clothes rods to keep them from “jumping” off on rough roads. Evening dresses should be kept in the plastic bags like dry cleaning businesses use. No matter how hard you try, if you travel a long dusty section of road the dust will work its way into the trailer and soil clothes. Try to avoid large bulky coats. Layers of lighter clothing will usually keep you warmer, are more versatile and easier to store. There are several areas in the trtailer to store your belongings. Remember to distribute the load as outlined in the Loading section of this manual.

Warning: Keep flammable material away from the furnace.

Remember, heavy items should be stored low and toward the front, lighter items in the

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SMOKE ALARM - FIREX MODEL B

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

SMOKE ALARM SAFETY CHECKLIST

1.Test your smoke alarm every week. To test the electronics, firmly depress the button. To test that smoke reaches the sensor, blow smoke in a careful fire-safe manner into your smoke alarm.

2.Your smoke alarm will not work without power. Never shut off its power or remove the battery to quiet the alarm.

FOR BATTERY-POWERED UNITS: When your smoke alarm “beeps” about once a minute, the battery is weak. Immediately install a new battery correctly. Be sure to use only batteries specified in Owner’s Manual or on unit. Test unit after installing a new battery.

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Contents Owners Airstream Manual Introduction MODEL Table of Contents Basic Warranty Period Warranty CoverageCare and Maintenance Items CoveredAIRSTREAM, INC Installations not CoveredIf Repairs are Needed Explanation of Airstream Limited Warranty Warranty TransferDealer Representation Excluded Consequential and Incidental DamagesOverload AbuseExposure Reporting Safety Defects ServiceThat MAY be Hazardous Maintenance Schedule Every 5,000 Miles or 90 DaysEvery 1,000 Miles or 60 Days Torque aluminm wheels to110-120 ft. lbsEvery 10, 000 Miles or 6 Months Every Year BULBS, Exterior Suggested Maintenance Parts and LubricantsBULBS, Interior MiscellaneousMaintenance Record Date Dealer Service Performed Warranty and Service TOW Vehicle Equipment Towing Your AirstreamElectric Brakes Loading Weighing Your Trailer Sway Control Device Hitching UPEqualizing Hitch Load Distribution Steps for Hitching Up Level tow vehicle and trailer after hitching up Towing Tips Passing Use trailer brakes as parking brakes TrackingBacking Up Exterior Suggested PRE-TRAVEL Check ListInterior Trailer Equipment and Accessories Motoring Essentials Towing Your Airstream Camping SafetyPlies the 12 volt current Overnight StopExtended Stay City Water HOOK-UP Shoreline Power SupplyWaste Water System Things not to PUT Into Toilet or DrainsEffects of Prolonged Occupancy Winter TravelingExcess moisture Effects of Prolonged OccupancyTips to Controlling Condensation How can mold growth be inhibited? What are molds ?What factors contribute to mold growth? Failure to Retract Slide OUT RoomCamping Camping Exterior CleaningPossible damage Main DoorScreen Door StepOperation Instructions ChassisTires Tips on Tire Care Tire Inflation PSI Cold Tire RotationSpare Tire Axle and Running Gear Assembly Install washer and spindle nut Typical Electronic Controller HOW to USE Your Electric Brakes ProperlyMaintenance Power Jack OptionReplacing Power Head Proper Tire Inflation Load/Inflation Information for Your TiresUnder Inflation HOW Overloading Affects Your TiresTire Care Weighing Your Travel Trailer Or Towed VehicleReplacing Your Tires Proper Inspection and Storage of TiresInterior Bunk BED Dinette Table Water Pump SwitchMonitor Panel Aquajet water pump Optionial EquipmentSmoke Alarm Firex Model B Bath Area Remote SwitchesLinoleum Ceiling Light/Directional LightingWeekly Testing of Your Smoke Alarm Replacing the Battery Taking Care of Your Smoke AlarmSpecial Smoke Alarm Features Using the Tamper Resist Locking MechanismTo Remove LP GAS DetectorFire Extinguisher Detector TestLOW Voltage Normal Operation Carbon Monoxide AlarmCleaning Your Detector Operation only Fill ValveLPG Bottles To InstallVent if the trailer has not been used regularly Basic Rules for SafetyPlumbing Water Pump and Filter Water SYSTEM-SELF ContainedSanitizing Drain Valves Safari While hooked to city water Aquajet Pump OptionalWinterizing and Storage To Empty Fresh Water TankWater Heater Draining Plumbing Water Heater Bypass Plumbing Emptying Tanks Drain and Waste SystemDeodorizers Black Tank Flush Optional When Parked and Connected to Sewer OutletToilet Water Filtration Safeguards Microtech Filter INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT Battery Replacement Electronic IndicatorOperating Instructions Controlling The WaterLavatory FAUCET, Standard Electrical System Battery Disconnect Switch265 71.3 F 250 62 F 200 16 F 100 +5 F 150 +19 F Battery12V Power Circuits Converter Operation Converter TestingVolt AC Panel Board Converter Cooling SystemInvertor option Back UP Camera PRE-WIREElectrical System DO’S TV AntennaLubricating Rotating Gear Housing Maintenance LubricationSatellite Antenna Wiring Yellow like the sun positive and Green like Solar Panel PRE-WIREExternal Radio Jack Optional Coaxial Cable Wiring SchematicVolt Electrical System City Power Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Gfci Occupant Other circuitFurnace AIR ConditionerMicrowave Ovens RangeRefrigerator Relieve the pressure without even realizing it Water HeaterElectronic Ignition When Equipped with Reverse Switch High Volume Roof Vent OptionalWhen Equipped with Thermostat Cleaning InstructionsMonitor Panel Monitor Wire ConnectionsTo Obtain Exact Reading Specifications Hitch Ball Height Index C-1, E-8, F-3, H-4