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Fleetwood Bounder 2000 - Entry Doors, Screens, Windows, and Emergency Exit

Fleetwood Bounder 2000
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WiTh
YOUR
MOTOR
HOME
The main entry door uses a latching system similar to that
used in automobiles.
It
has a secondary or safety latch as
well
as
a primary latch. When closing the door, be sure to
close it firmly to advance the latch past the safety position
and engage the primary latch. This will ensure that the door
is fully closed.
When
traveling, always
lock
the
deadbolt.
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 slider type. Slider win-
dows may
be
locked by operating the locking lever.
Any ventilating window may permit water inside. This water
must
be
trapped and provisions made for draining it 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 ove/flows,
check the weep slots for debris
and
obstructions.
These windows are equipped with red handles or latches.
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.
To
release the window, follow
the instructions attached to the window frame.
Read
and
understand these instrllctions before you need
to
use them.
BOUNdER
DiESEl
ENTRY
DOORS
AND
SCREENS
WINDOWS
EMERGENCY
EXIT WINDOW

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