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Any cargo in rear area, MUST BE secured behind axles, during
movement of unit. For this reason, D Rings are installed on the floor
of the cargo room.
Any two wheel items such as bicycles or motorcycles, will require
additional support for the front wheel, such as a “wheel chock”. Any
such stabilizer item such as a wheel chock, should be installed per
manufacture instructions.
Larger coaches may have a wall built between cargo area and
camper area with door to open and close, Cargo area with wall will
be sealed to prevent fuel vapors to enter front space.
Interior, Cargo Area
With internal combustion engines stored inside of cargo area, your
living space has restricted use. Fumes from gasoline in engines are
hazardous to your respiratory system in humans and pets. After
removing vehicles containing gasoline fumes, ventilation is required
before occupying the recreation vehicle. Two vents are located, one
on each side MUST be open at least 2 hours before occupying your
camper. Opening windows will also help.
SLEEPING OPTIONS
1. Jiffy sofa/beds may be in your coach attached to wall and folded
up, secured to wall for travel thus allowing cargo to be placed in
center of floor.
2. Power bed (optional)
A bed assembly is available for the cargo area, attached to
sidewalls.
in 4 corners. Both double and single are available with foam
mattresses.. Bed assembly can be raised or lowered as desired
through a 12 volt DC motor and power source. Switch is located in
sidewall and fused,15 amp in distribution panel
Weight rating on power bed is 600 pounds. Static (stationary) and
450 pounds dynamic (moving).
This options (:! )One bed with 1 matt (2)Two beds with 2 matts. (3)
Sit n sleep is a set of dinette cushions attached to special frame,
mounted onto power bed .Center part will flip over and become
back seat. In bed position all four cushions form into a bed.
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