SECTION 10
CAMPING & OPERATING
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dinette chairs should be fastened securely at
the dinette table when you are traveling
BOOTH DINETTE (IF SO EQUIPPED)
The dinette is designed to seat up to four
adults. You can access the dinette bench
storage by removing all the cushions and
lifting the bottom seat supports. If the dinette
bottom seat support is screwed shut, it is to
protect factory-installed equipment (do not
use that area for storage). To convert back to
a booth dinette, reverse the process.
The booth dinette can be converted into a
bed. To convert, remove all the cushions from
the booth dinette. Lift the tabletop, remove the
detachable table legs and place the tabletop
on the ledges provided between the booth
dinette benches. Lay the seat back cushions
against the back of the booth dinette bench.
Lay the dinette seat bottom cushions in
between the seat back cushions. The area
where the cushions meet should be slightly
raised. Push the raised cushion ends down
gently. The cushions are designed to fit
snugly. Reverse this process when converting
back to the booth dinette.
Extendable dinette (if so equipped)
Your RV may be equipped with side
extensions on the dinette benches that can be
used only when the slideout is extended.
1. Remove the snap
strap (located at the
back of the dinette
bench) that secures
the extensions in the
travel position.
2. Pull out the dinette
bench extension
until it hits the
factory-installed
stops.
3. Remove the seat, seat back cushion and
plywood seat extender from the revealed
storage compartment (put the cushions off
to the side).
4. Position the plywood seat extender across
the dinette bench extension brackets. The
plywood seat extender MUST be in place
to use the extendable dinette.
5. Place the seat and seat back cushions on
the extensions and repeat the process for
the other dinette bench extension.
To close the extendable dinette, reverse the
process. The extendable dinette must be
closed, the snap strap secured and the
tabletop put in the bed position BEFORE the
slideout room is retracted for transit.
TV POWER SUPPLY
For good station reception, the
TV power supply must be
turned ON to view local
television stations. Turning the
TV power supply ON sends 12-
volt DC through the cable to
the TV roof antenna. The
voltage energizes the
transistors in the antenna head
amplifier. The TV signal then
comes down the cable to the
outlets.
Turn the TV power supply OFF to view cable
television or to use a VCR or DVD (if your RV
is so equipped).
TV ANTENNA & CABLE TV
RG-6 coax runs from the TV antenna and
exterior cable TV connector to a wall plate
near the dedicated television space.
The television entertainment system will not
run cable television on one television set and
local stations off the other set without
customer modification. You can either view
local stations or you can view cable television.
TV antenna
To raise the TV antenna to the
operating position turn the
antenna elevating crank
clockwise in the UP direction
until some resistance to turning
is noted.
On amplified models, 12-volt DC power is
required (refer to the OEM manual). After the
antenna is in the full UP position, pull down
Fig. 10.2
Extendable
dinette
Fig. 10.3
TV Power
Supply
Fi
. 10.4