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Jayco TOWABLE 2024 - Occupant Safety Guidelines; Emergency Exit Window Operation; Fire Safety Rules

Jayco TOWABLE 2024
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OCCUPANT SAFETY
Lever style latch
1. Remove the screen by pulling the red tab
(upper right arrow).
2. Pull the lever out from the sash clamps.
3. Swing the lever out so it is positioned
straight out from the window.
4. Push the lever (and window) out to open.
5. Exit the RV.
SECONDARY MEANS OF ESCAPE (EXIT WINDOW)
Your RV has been equipped with a window(s) that serves as a
secondary means of escape. The window(s) will allow a quick exit
from the RV during an emergency if access to the main entrance door
is not available. It is easily identified by the red latches and label.
Do not remove the EXIT window label(s).
When parking your RV, make sure the egress
window is not blocked by trees or other obstacles.
Make sure the ground below the window is solid
and can be used as an escape path.
Practice opening the window before an emergency occurs, and make
sure all occupants know how to operate it.
(See Page 10)
Exit Window Label
All windows must be closed and locked while the RV is in transit.
Your RV may be equipped with one of the following exit window styles:
Flip latch style (2 per window)
1. Push up on the front lip of the latch and the
latch unfolds.
2. Push up on the front lip of the latch again to
unhook the latch from the window.
3. When both latches are released, push out on
the window, which is hinged at the top. Exit
the RV.
The screen does not need to be removed from the window.
Slider window latch style
1. Pull the lever down to unlock the
window.
2. Slide the window to the right to
open.
3. Exit the RV.
The screen does not need to be removed from the window.
SECTION 2: OCCUPANT SAFETY
FIRE SAFETY
If a fire does start, follow these basic safety rules:
1. Evacuate everyone from the RV immediately and call 911.
2. Make sure everyone is accounted for.
3. Get clear of the RV and allow the fire department to handle the
emergency.
(See Page 10)
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
A dry chemical fire extinguisher has been installed by the entrance
door. It is suitable for extinguishing small fires of the Class B or C
type (flammable liquids and electrical) only.
We suggest you become thoroughly familiar with the operating
instructions displayed on the side of the fire extinguisher.
For information on fire extinguisher use, refer to the fire extinguisher
user’s manual included in your customer information packet.
(See Page 8)
SMOKE ALARM
A smoke alarm is installed in every RV for your safety. Most detectors
are powered by a 9 volt battery that should be inspected and
replaced as needed. Keep the smoke alarm free of dust. Refer to
and follow in detail the safety, testing, troubleshooting, maintenance,
and smoke alarm expiration and replacement information found in
the manufacturer’s user guide located in your customer information
packet.
(See Page 10)
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