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Your recreational vehicle may be equipped with one of the following sofa styles which are
designed to oer both ample seating and additional sleeping capacity.
To convert the sofa to the sleeper position . Grasp the front corner of the sofa seat
) and pull up and out away from the wall until the seat and the back cushion lay
at To reverse, pull up on the front corner of the seat, and as you pull up, push the seat
cushion in towards the wall. The small cushion rises to create the sofa back.
The dinette is designed to seat up to four adults. Depending on your model, there may be
a storage area in the dinette bench. To access this storage, remove all the cushions and lift
up on the bottom seat support.
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The dinette seats that are secured with screws contain factory installed equipment and should
only be accessed by a qualied service technician.
Remove all the cushions from the booth dinette. Lift up the tabletop and remove the detach-
able table legs. Place the tabletop on the ledges provided between the booth dinette benches.
Lay the seat back cushions against the back of the 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 as
the cushions are designed to t snugly. Reverse this process when converting back to the
booth dinette.
The free-standing dinette table can be positioned to seat up to four people. To prevent dam-
age, the free-standing dinette chairs should be fastened securely at the dinette table when
you are traveling.
Pantry or Hutch (if so equipped)
Your recreation vehicle may have a pantry or hutch that you can use for storage. Make sure
all items stored in the pantry or hutch are secured to prevent shifting during travel. This
cabinetry has been designed to accommodate the normal camping items which may be bulky
but not necessarily heavy.
If your pantry or hutch has sliding pantry shelves, they have been equipped with a locking
mechanism to keep them in place during transit. To secure the shelf in place, push it all of
the way in until the latch tab clicks into place. Always pull out slightly on the shelf to make
sure that it is stationary and secure in the transit position. To release the shelf, push in on the
tab and pull the shelf slowly towards you.
Your RV’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you can-
not necessarily use all available space when loading the vehicle. Do not ex-
ceed your GVWR and ensure you are loading the vehicle as evenly as you can
for the best possible handling. Ensure heavy items are secured so they do not
shift during travel.