Living
With
Your
Motor
Home
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.
Damage or failure resulting from misuse,
including the application
of
after-market win-
dow tinting, is the owner's responsibility.
If
water collects in the bottom channel
and
overflows, check the weep slots
for
debris
and
obstructions
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clean as necessary.
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Screens are not removable for cleaning. They may be
pushed out
of
their frames
if
the window must be
used for
emerg~ncy
exit.
In
this case, the screens will
be destroyed and will probably have
to
be replaced.
Emergency Exit Window(s)
Emergency exit windows are identified by the red
handles and
EXIT label. Storm windows should
never be installed over emergency exit windows.
Reud
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uuderstaud these instructions before
you need to use them.
The emergency exit win-
dow provides an escape route in case the motor
home must be evacuated under emergency con-
ditions. To operate the emergency exit window,
either:
• Pull the red handle and remove the screen, or;
• Lift the red latch to release the window.
Slide it completely through the slot so the
window swings free.
When parked, be sure the exit window
is
not
blocked
by
trees or other obstacles.
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REMOTE MIRROR CONTROL
(If Equipped)
Your new motor home may be equipped with
the optional power mirror. The driver's control
panel also contains controls for the exterior rear
view mirror adjustment
and heater,
if
equipped.
To adjust the mirrors, select either LEFT or
RIGHT mirror and press the appropriate arrow.
Activate the mirror heaters by pressing the
HEATER control.
In the event the power mirror option was not
selected and added, manual
<ldjustment
of
the
milTors
is
required to provide a view
of
the
sides and rear
of
the motor home.
SUN VISORS (If Equipped)
Sun visors at the driver and passenger positions
swing down and are adjustable
to
provide relief
from glare and bright sun. Your motor home may
also be equipped with side shades mounted on the
side windows that can be adjusted
to
suit driving
conditions. Swivel tension may be adjusted with a
screwdriver at the tension adjusting screw.
WINDOW SHADES (If Equipped)
To raise blinds
or
shades:
Release bottom
of
blind from retainer.
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:
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.
Reattach the
retainyrs when traveling.
To
adjust the angle, turn the adjusting rod
_ either direction.
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