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6.4.3 Cabin black-out shade
Open cabin black-out shade before commencing the journey.
Fig. 14 Cabin black-out shade on
side pane
Fig. 15 Cabin black-out shade on
windscreen
Take cabin black-out shade out of the storage compartment above the
driver's cabin.
Fasten cabin black-out shade on one side of the driver's cabin. In order
to do this, fasten two snap fasteners (Fig. 14,2) behind the side pane, on
the B column.
Guide loop (Fig. 14,1) over the handle above the side pane and fasten
with snap fasteners.
Push pockets (Fig. 15,1) of cabin black-out shade over the two sun vi-
sors.
On the other side of the driver's cabin: also fasten the cabin black-out
shade with loop on the handle and snap fasteners on the B column.
Release the cabin black-out shade at all fastening points.
Store cabin black-out shade in the storage compartment above the driv-
er's cabin.
6.5 Skylights
Skylights with and without forced ventilation are installed in the vehicle. The
smaller skylights in the living area and in the bathroom are equipped with
forced ventilation.
The apertures for forced ventilation must always be kept open. Never
cover or block forced ventilations with objects such as e.g. a winter
mat. Keep forced ventilations clear of snow and leaves.
Do not keep blinds closed over a longer period of time as that can cause
increased material wear.
If the blind or the Roman shade is completely closed, exposure to direct
sunlight can cause heat to accumulate between the blind/the Roman
shade and the skylight. The skylight could be damaged. For that reason,
close the blind/Roman shade only 2/3 of the way in direct sunlight. Open
the skylight slightly or move it to ventilation position.
Closing:
Opening: