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That's not a model number, and bike manuals are pretty generic and not all that helpful - mostly safety info. Go to a bike shop with your bike and ask if they have a manual for a bike with similar equipment.
Bike manuals are pretty generic, and not always very helpful, containing only safety and very basic info. Also, 15 speed bikes have not been produced for some time, so it would be difficult to obtain a manual.specifically for a 15 speed. Here's a link to a manual that may help: https://www.huffybikes.com/content/pdf/ownersmanuals/7f448214-b108-4c48-93eb-972b6c9e4a17.pdf If you need to know how to use the gears just Google "how to shift bike gears" and check out both written and video guides. Finally, for maintenance check Repair Help
The only thing I can recommend is go to Walmart, ask them. Or look for a Roadmaster on their shelves, look for a website in the booklet hanging on thebike
As "roadmaster' doesn't really narrow it down much perhaps a generic web search for "chain falls off bike" would work for you. YOU can see your bike. We can't even tell if its a single- or multi-speed.
The technique is online in many places. "how to shift a bicyce". If you have mechanical issues (besides not pedaling while shifting) try to define them better.
What exactly are you needing instructions for? Most bikes are just static frames with a bunch of aftermarket (Shimano, for example) stuff hung on them.
Except for proprietary frames or technologies, everything on a common bike is found on just about any other brand of bike and the individual components are usually documented at the individual manufacturers' websites.
Search Engines will find tons of How-to videos for assembly and adjustment if you just type in the basic question.
Any of the major cheapo bike manufacturers will have a basic or comprehensive generic manual. No one makes manuals for individual models unless they are unique.
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