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YOUR
MOTOR
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To raise mini-blinds:
Pull straight down on cord and release at desired height.
It
is not necessary to pull the cord to one side or the other to
secure
blind.
To lower mini-blind:
Pull straight down
on
the cord slightly, and move it about 45
degrees to either the
left or right and lower the blind.
Stop
the blind
in
mid-travel by moving it back to the straight
down position.
To
adjust the angle, turn the adjusting
rod
either direction.
Exterior storage compartments maximize available space and
should accommodate most of your storage needs. All
of
the
storage compartments, except the
LP gas and generator com-
partments, can be locked. Fire-prevention regulations require
that the
LP gas and generator compartments be unlocked at
all times.
Please note: Your motor home could be overloaded or out
of
balance
if
not properly loaded. Refer
to
the Motor Home
Loading section
of
the On The Road chapter
of
this manual,
and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that
sec-
tion. When storing equipment and supplies:
» Always keep tools and equipment stored
in
areas where they
will not shift while traveling.
» 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 compartments to mini-
mize 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 water-tight in all
climate
conditions. Carry any articles which could be dam-
aged by water inside the motor home.
WOOD
MINI
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BuNDS
STORACE
EXTERIOR
COMPARTMENTS
WARNING
Do
not store flammable,
volatile liquids or
haz-
ardous chemicals inside
the motor home or
in
outside storage compart-
ments.
Toxic
fumes
from
these liquids or chemicals
may enter
the
interior of
the motor home.