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YOUR
MOTOR
HOME
» Whenever possible, place heavy articles
in
storage compart-
ments
which
are
low
and
in
the best location
for
better weight
distribution. Pack articles carefully
in
the storage compart-
ments
to
minimize
shifting.
If
necessary, use straps
to
prevent
movement.
»
Be
sure
liquid
containers are capped and cannot
tip
or
spill.
Secure
all
glass containers and dishes before traveling.
» Exterior storage compartments
may
not
be watertight
in
all
cli-
mate conditions. Carry any articles
which
could be damaged
by
water inside the motor home.
The closets and cabinets have friction catches along one edge
of
the door. Overhead doors may have supports to hold them
open. Drawers rest in notches when they are closed.
To
open
drawers, lift up slightly, then pull open.
Closets may
be
equipped with 12-volt lights that turn
ON
when the closet door is opened.
Be
sure the light goes OFF
when the closet door is
closed-your
battery will
be
dis-
charged
if
it
stays ON.
If
the light stays on when the door is
closed, the door switch requires adjustment. The same load-
ing considerations apply
to
interior storage areas as
to
exteri-
or. Consult the
Motor Home Loading section
in
the On The
Road
chapter.
The
materials used inside your motor home have been select-
ed
for durability and comfort. With reasonable care, these
materials will stand up under years
of
recreational living.
The
Maintenance chapter
in
this manual outlines care
requirements for the various upholstery fabrics, floor, cabi-
net, and wall finishes.
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