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Peterbilt 579 - Sleeper Bunks; Sleeper Bunk

Peterbilt 579
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SLEEPER BUNKS
SLEEPER BUNKS
Sleeper Bunk
If your vehicle has an upper and lower
bunk, the upper bunk can be folded up
out of the way to provide you with more
dressing area in the sleeper cab. The
lower bunk has storage underneath
it to stow your luggage and other
belongings. The upper bunk weight
limit is 320 lb. (145 kg).
WARNING!
Be sure the restraint system is used
when anyone is occupying the sleeper
while the vehicle is moving. In an ac
-
cident, an unrestrained person lying in
a sleeper bunk could be injured. He or
she could be thrown from the bunk.
Always keep the lower bunk in its down
(latched) position while the vehicle is
moving. If left open, stored items could
become loose during an accident and
strike you. Before you move the vehi
-
cle, check to be sure the lower bunk
is latched securely. Failure to comply
may result in death or personal injury.
Before you move the vehicle,
check to be sure the lower
bunk is latched securely.
WARNING!
To Lower Upper Bunk: pull on the
lanyard in the upper left corner of the
bunk to release the bunk. This will free
it from the anchored position and allow
you to lower the bunk.
To
Raise Upper Bunk: fold the
upper bunk up and push it against the
retaining latch until you hear a click.
Pull on the bunk to be sure it is latched
securely.
WARNING!
Be sure the latch that holds the upper
bunk in the folded position is working
properly so the bunk will not fall down.
If the bunk falls, you could be injured.
Be sure to stow away all loose belong-
ings before you move your vehicle. Do
not store objects on the bunks, they
could cause damage or injury in an ac
-
cident. Failure to comply may result
in death, personal injury, equipment or
property damage.
WARNING!
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(04/13) Y53-6047–2C 4-59

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