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Leisure Unity 2020 - Extended Occupancy; Leveling the Motorhome

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MOTORHOME OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME
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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.
For complete operating instructions, refer to the chassis
manual in your Motorhome Information Kit.
CAUTION
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.
1
2
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
flow 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 firm, 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 level on the floor to determine the locations
where it is necessary to place planks under tires in
order to level the motorhome.
4.
Level from side to side first, 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.

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