Living
With
Your
Motor
Home
A.
WARNING
Do
not operate the hydraulic stepwell cover while
anyone
is
positioned
in
the stepwell or standing
on
the stepwell cover. A person standing on the cover or
in
the stepwell could lose their balance and
fall
if the
stepwell cover is operated.
A WARNING
Feet, legs, hands, and other body parts could
be
pinched or injured during stepwell cover operation.
Keep
clear of the stepwell cover during operation.
Step
well
Cover Operation
1.
The stepwell cover control is located on the
passenger side
of
the overhead cabinet.
2.
To
extend the cover, move the control
switch forward.
3.
To
retract the cover, move the control
switch rearward.
4. The stepwell cover can be pushed in
manually to retract.
To
retract the cover
manually:
a.
The hydraulic entry step cover can be
manually retracted. A force exceeding
50 lbs. will be required.
b.
The entry step cover will drop down a
couple
of
inches during its initial retrac-
tion.
c.
Continue to push on the entry step cover
until
it
is fully retracted.
d.
In
the event the entry step cover fails to
operate, seek professional assistance
from an authorized Fleetwood Dealer.
ENTRY AND SCREEN DOORS
The main entry door uses a latching system sim-
ilar to that used in automobiles.
It
has a second-
ary latch as well as a primary latch. When clos-
ing the door, be sure to close
it
firmly to engage
the primaty latch. This will ensure that the door
is fully closed.
When
traveling, always lock
the
deadbolt.
06-2
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.
PATIO AWNING (If Equipped)
An operating and maintenance guide for your
awning is included in your
Owner's
Information Package.
It
contains complete
instructions for opening and closing the awning,
as
well as maintenance and care instructions.
WINDOWS
Windows in your motor home are either slider
or torque pane type.
Open slider windows by
rotating the locking lever and sliding the win-
dow.
Open and adjust torque windows by turn-
ing the knob or crank located at the bottom
of
the window frame.
On your ventilating windows, water is trapped
by the frame. During a heavy downpour
or
washing, 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
obstructiollS
and
clean as necessary.
"'I
NOTE 1
Damage
or
failure resulting from misuse including the
application
of
after-market window tinting is the
owner's responsibility.
"'I
NOTE 1
Screens are not removable for cleaning. They
may
be
pushed out
of
their frames
if
the window must be used
for emergency exit. In this case, the screens will be
destroyed and will probably have
to
be replaced.