ENTRANCE DOOR STEP(S)
Make sure your entrance step is fully
extended before exiting the vehicle, and
retracted prior to towing.
Lubricating the step mechanism
Carefully clean the area around the pivot
points (the rivets involved in the motion of
the mechanism). Lubricate these pivot points
with an automotive grade, non-staining
lubricant every 30 to 60 days. Wipe any
excess lubricant off of the step and then
clean the entire step after lubricating.
ENTRANCE DOOR
The entrance door is located on the curbside of the RV. Always hold onto the entrance
door when opening or closing it as damage caused because you failed to do so is not
covered by the Towable Limited Warranty.
KEYS
Several keys are provided when you purchase your vehicle. Most keys have an individual
key number stamped on the plate. Record these key numbers and keep the information in
a safe place. You can order a key blank from your dealer to have duplicate keys made. If
you lose the keys, contact your dealer or a locksmith for assistance. Make sure the keys
are not inside the vehicle before you close and lock the entrance door.
NOTE: Locks on entrance and baggage doors need biannual lubrication using a light
coat of silicone spray. Conditions such as rain, salt, dust and pollution may increase the
maintenance needs.
KEYLESS ENTRY (IF SO EQUIPPED)
If your RV is equipped with a keyless entry system, it is a battery operated system.
Programming and changing batteries on the lock system are described in the following
sections.
For detailed instructions, please refer to the manufacturer’s operators manual included in
your warranty packet.
Battery powered keyless entry system:
The battery powered entry system is a 4 button touch pad programmable deadbolt lock.
The 4 buttons are labeled “1|2”, “3|4”, “5|6”, “7|8”. The button labeled “1|2” is the same
button whether the number 1 or 2 is desired. Please note this handle uses touch technology.
The buttons are activated by touch and do not require pressing the buttons. Touch the
button and lift finger from button for proper code entry.
Operation
The entry system incorporates proximity sensing to determine when you want to activate
the lock.