NORTHWOOD 2004 series Owner's Manual - Fantas Tic Vent (Option):
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FANTAS TIC VENT (option):
The fantastic vent operates on 12-volt power. For detailed
operating information and maintenance please refer to the owner’s manual supplied by the
manufacturer.
A/M F/M STEREO TAPE OR CD PLAY ER (option):
For detailed operating
information and maintenance please refer to the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer.
TV ANTENNA (option):
For detailed operating information and maintenance please refer to
the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer.
SMOKE DETECTOR:
A battery-powered smoke detector complying with ANSI A119.2/NFPA
501C is mounted on the ceiling in the living/cooking area of your camper. Please read the owner’s
manual supplied by the manufacturer for details on testing and caring for this important safety device.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER:
The fire extinguisher is mounted on the wall near the entry door of
your camper. Please read the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer for details on testing
and maintenance on this important safety device.
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR:
The CO detector is usually mounted In the
ward above the bed in the cab-over of your camper. IMPORTANT: This detector is designed to
provide warning when low levels of carbon monoxide are detected in the surrounding air. CARBON
MONOXIDE GAS IS POISON. Utmost care should be taken to avoid the danger of CO poisoning.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO read the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer of the CO
detector for details on testing and maintenance on this important safety device. The unit should be
tested to insure that it is operating properly before each trip and frequently during the time you are
staying in the camper.
CAMPER JACKS:
Consult the manufacturer’s instruction manual for safe operation and
regular maintenance required for the type and style of jacks mounted on your camper.
MANUAL CAMPER JACKS: Manual camper jacks are raised and lowered with a crank handle
which inserts in the receptacle located at the top of each individual jack.
ELECTRIC POWER JACKS (optional equipment): Electric power jacks operate with a remote
control or rocker switches. IMPORTANT: Because of the weight distribution of the camper (the
camper is heavier in the front than in the rear) the back jacks will go up faster than front jacks
because of the additional weight. Monitor the up and down level of the camper by intermittently
leveling the front and back and side to side. The front of the camper will go up slower and down
faster. Should a malfunction occur, unplug remote chord immediately and/or shut off the 12-volt kill
switch. Do not exceed the full extension of the jacks (noted by red marks on each jack leg) Over
extension may damage the jack and may result in a blown fuse or circuit breaker in the system.
Check to be sure all four jacks are in the full UP position when traveling.