EasyManua.ls Logo

Leisure UNITY 2017 - Extended Occupancy; Levelling the Motorhome

Leisure UNITY 2017
130 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Unity Motorhome
35
Vehicle Operation
3
Do NOT take your eyes off the road for
extended periods of time or a crash
causing injury or death could result. Do
NOT give extended attention to the in-dash
entertainment system while driving.
Extended Occupancy
Your motorhome is designed for recreational
and short-term occupancy. In case of
extended occupancy, there are a few
things to keep in mind regarding humidity and
condensation. Excessive moisture released
inside the motorhome can cause water stains
and mildew on the upholstery, wall materials,
and woodwork. Moisture condensing on the
windows is an indication that the humidity inside
your motorhome is too high. The following
procedures will help to reduce the moisture
level inside your motorhome:
1. Open windows and vents. This will allow
fresh air to ow through your motorhome
and reduce moisture levels.
2. Reduce the amount of moisture released
inside the motorhome. Run the bathroom fan
when using the bathroom, and turn on the
roof vent fan while cooking to help remove
excessive moisture from your motorhome.
Do not hang wet towels or swimwear inside
the motorhome to dry.
Leveling the Motorhome
Level the motorhome frame before using any
of the appliances. The refrigerator is especially
sensitive and must be level to function properly.
Spend the necessary time to level your
motorhome to ensure maximum enjoyment and
reliability of your appliances. Select the area to
park your vehicle as follows:
1. Inspect the area you want to park your
motorhome. Select an area that has a
rm, prepared surface. Most campgrounds
provide this type of parking area for
motorhomes.
2. Select an area that is level, or as close to
level, as possible.
3. Use a carpenter’s level on the oor
to determine the locations where it is
necessary to place blocks in order to level
the motorhome.
4. Level from side to side rst, then from front
to back. To raise one side of the motorhome,
place planks in front of the low side tire, and
drive the motorhome forward until the tires
are resting on top of the planks.
2
1
Back-up Monitoring System
Your motorhome is equipped with a
rear camera monitoring system. The
rear camera (1) view will automatically
display on the in-dash entertainment
system display (2) when you shift the
vehicle into reverse, or when you press
and hold the “SYSbutton (3), and will
remain visible for approximately fteen
seconds after shifting the motorhome
out of reverse. Push any button on
the in-dash entertainment system to
instantly exit rear camera view. For
complete operating instructions, refer to
the chassis manual in your Motorhome
Information Kit.
Caution

Table of Contents