Unity Motorhome
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riverassenger Seat Controls
Swivel Function
1. Lift the slide release bar (1), and slide the
seat forward. It is essential that the seat is
moved forward to prevent damage to the
door panel and post when swiveling the
seat.
2 ove arrest 2 into upright position
3 Pull the swivel lock lever 3 located ehind
the seat) to the left, and swivel the seat
slowly to the rear to prevent damage to the
door panel and post.
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lacing a child or child restraint sstem in
a rear-facing or side-facing seat is not safe
under any circumstances.
2 Your motorhome, in accordance with
applicable law, is not manufactured with any
anchor or tether system on any of its forward
facing seats.
3 Obtain a child restraint that is labeled as
certied to coply with all applicale S
and Canadian’s laws, rules, and regulations
applicable to child car seat, harness, anchor,
and/or tethering systems before allowing
any child to travel in your motorhome.
Ensure that any child restraint system you
use conveniently and safely attaches to the
structural elements of your motorhome and
provides safety for a child every time it is
used.
5 Ensure your child restraint system is suitable
and adequate for your child’s age, weight,
and height. Check your child’s restraint
system instructions and labels to verify that
it is suitable and adequate.
Carefully review the labels and instructions
supplied with your child restraint system,
and correctly and appropriately install your
child restraint system in accordance with
the labels and instructions and all applicable
laws and regulations.
NOTICE
Do not swivel seat when vehicle is in
motion. Always open door slightly, and
swivel driver’s seat clockwise, or swivel
passenger’s seat counterclockwise.
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Warning
7. If anchors or tethers are required for the
safe or legal use of your child restraint
system or for your child’s age, weight, and
height, you ay have a dicult tie saely
transporting a child in the motorhome,
because no anchors or tethers are installed
on your motorhome as manufactured.
Vehicle Operation