L,Y,NG
W,TH
YOUR
MOTOR
HOME
The screen door may be separated from the main entry door
by depressing the catch or releasing the magnet. A holdback
mechanism can be used to secure the main door against the
side
of
the motor home.
Windows in your motor home are either slider or torque pane
type. Open slider windows by turning the lock knob and
sliding the window.
Open and adjust torque windows by
turning the knob or crank located at the bottom
of
the window.
Any ventilating window may permit water inside. This water
must
be
trapped and drained to the outside.
On your ventilating windows, water is trapped by the frame.
During a heavy downpour, water may
be
seen in the lower
portion
of
the frame. The sloping sill and weep slots allow the
water to drain to the outside. These weep slots must be kept
open.
If
water collects in the bottom channel
and
overflows, check
the weep slots
for
debris
and
obstructions.
Read
and
understand these instructions before
you
need to
use them.
The emergency exit window provides an emergency
means
of
escape
if
the motor home doors are blocked or
disabled for any reason or in case the motor home must be
evacuated under emergency conditions.
Controls for the exterior rear view mirror adjustment and
heater are located on the instrument panel.
To
adjust the mirrors, select either LEFT
or
RIGHT mirror
and press the appropriate arrow. Activate the milTor heaters by
pressing the HEATER position.
ENTRY
DOORS
AND
SCREENS
WINDOWS
II
NOTE
Screens are not remov-
able for cleaning. They
may be pushed out
of
their frames
if
the win-
dow must be used for
emergency exit.
In
this
case, the screens will be
destroyed and will prob-
ably have
to
be
replaced.
EMERGENCY
EXIT WINDOW
REMOTE
MiRROR
CONTROL
PACE
ARROW
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CopYRiq/1T
1996,
flEETWood
ENTERPRisES,
INC.
All
Riq/1TS
RESERVEd.
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