Baggage Compartment Doors
The baggage compartment doors are intended as a
convenient means to stow or remove items under the
bunk. The baggage compartment doors can be
opened from the inside by using the pull cable lo-
cated near the rear edge of the cab door opening.
Pull the cable handle labeled BAGGAGE forward to
open the door.
IMPORTANT: The baggage compartment doors
have two-stage latching. When closing the
doors, ensure that they are completely latched
to prevent wind noise and water intrusion.
Lighting
See Chapter 4 for detailed information regarding
lighting controls.
Lighting controls in the sleeper control panel will con-
trol lights in the bunk area.
Power Outlets
Power outlets are located underneath the lower bunk
and/or the sleeper control panel. See Fig. 10.6 for a
typical sleeper panel with power outlets.
Sleeper Access Door
The sleeper access door is not intended for entry or
exit. The door is intended only as a convenient
means to stow or remove personal belongings in the
sleeper area. The sleeper access door can be
opened from inside the cab using two different meth-
ods. The primary method is the pull cable located
near the lower-rear edge of the cab door opening.
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1. Table T-Pull Handle
2. Pull-Down Bed Release Latch
3. Lower Bunk Locks
4. Seatbelts
5. Seat Latches
6. Lower Bunk Latch Pins
7. Upper Bunk Latch Pins Engaged
in Upper Locks
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Fig. 10.5, Upper Bunk Release Handle
Cab and Sleeper Features
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