Section 5 --- Equipment
Cayman 2005
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Storm Precautions
The warranty does not cover damage caused by acts of nature; therefore, steps should be taken to pre-
vent damage from occurring due to wind, rain or storms. Avoid leaving the awning partially extended
during rainy conditions. The awning is at the strongest setting when the awning is fully extended. If you
are leaving or retiring for the night, close the awning. This takes only a few seconds and it gives the best
protection for the awning. If unable to close the awning, lower both ends of it as far as you can. This will
create a sufficient slope for water run-off. One end may be lowered to sufficiently divert the water, if the
awning is being monitored.
Water weighs 8.33 pounds per gallon. The awning was not designed to withstand the 500 to 700
pounds of water that could accumulate. It is best not to subject the awning and the motorhome to the
needless strain.
FANS
Bathroom Fan
The motorhome is equipped with roof
air vents which are manually operated. The
vent is opened or closed by simply turning
the crank handle in the desired direction.
The fan is for ventilation only as it will not
help cool the motorhome. The fan is
operated by pushing the small power but-
ton. The vent must be opened before using
the power fan.
To close the power air vent, push in the
power button to stop the fan and close
the vent.
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