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Starcraft 2005 - Exterior and Interior Set-Up (Slideout Models); Slideout Tent and Bunkend Setup; Interior Setup: Sink, Tables, and Beds; Carry-Out Range Operation

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Exterior
Setup
(slideout
models)
Exterior
setup
of
slideout
model
campers
is
the
same
as
all
others.
See
pages
14
15.
Set
up
of
the
slideout
room
is
as
follows:
1.
Pull
out
the
slideout
until
it
stops.
2.
Tuck
slideout
tent
into
tent
retainer
under
the
velcro
strip
and
then
press
onto
the
velcro
on
both
ends
of
slideout.
See
Fig.
16.
3.
Inside
the
slideout
tent,
raise
the
bunkend
tent
in
the
same
manner
as
the
front
and
rear
bunkends.
NOTE:
When
setting
up
a
slideout
camper,
you'll
find
a
1/8"
wallboard
sheet
on
the
floor
under
the
slideout
rollers.
The
purpose
of
the
sheet
of
walll
board
is
to
protect
the
floor
vinyl
during
travel.
The
rollers
may
make
impressions
in
the
vinyl
which
is
unavoidable.
Such
impressions
will
not
be
covered
under
warranty.
You
may
discard
the
board
if
you
are
not
concerned
about minor
roller
impressions
in
the
floor
vinyl.
If
you
choose
to
use
the
board,
store
it
under
a
bed
mattress
Until
you
are
ready
to
travel
again.
When
closing
the
camper,
lay
the
board
on
the
floor
at
a
slight
angle
so
that
one
roller
at
a
time
will
roll
up
on
the
board.
If
all
rollers
hit
the
board
edge
at
the
same
time,
the
board
will
slide.
See
Fig.
17.
16.
Exterior
slideout
showing
tent
retention,
i
Interior
Set-Up
Sink
Cabinet
Fold-Over
-
Swing
the
cabinet
into
place
on
the
base
cabinet.
See
Fig.
18.
Fig.
18,
Fold-over
Sink.
Tables
NOTE:
Store
tables
inside
overnight
and
during
bad
weather.
.
All
tables
are
of
the
freestanding
type:
unhook
the
retaining
strap
to
free
the
legs,
unfold
and
lock
in
position.
For
travel,
the
table
stows
between
the
dinette
seats,
be
sure
that
the
table
extrusion
is
inserted
in
the
wall
extrusion
correctly,
Beds
The
bed
ends
on
either
end
of
the
trailer
are
rated
for
‘approximately
1000
LBS,
WARNING:
DO
NOT
leave
children
unattended
in
the
bunk
ends.
A
child
might
work
his
way
out
between
the
bunk
and
the
tent
and
become
caught
in
the
elastic
strapping,
or
fall
to
the
ground.
Aside
from
the
bunk
ends,
other
beds
are
made
using
either
the
tables
or
gaucho.
Thetablesare
placed
on
supports
between
the
dinette
seats.
The
seat
back
cushions
are
spread
over
the
table.
Carry-Out
Range
A
cary-out
range
is
standard
on
most
models.
It
can
be
used
inside
the
camper,
or
outside,
hanging
on
the
exterior
sidewall.
An
LP
flex
hose,
with
a
quick
disconnect,
is
provided
at
both
locations.
To
make
the
LP
connection,
the
shutoff
handle
must
be
at
right
angles
to
the
coupler.
See
Figs.
19A
&
19B. Pull
the
collar
on
the
coupler
toward
the
hose
while
inserting
the
male
fitting
on
the
stove
box
into
the
coupler,
Once
connected,
push
the
collar
back
toward
the
range
making
the
connection,
Rotate
the
shutoff
handle,
making
it
parallel
with
the
coupler,
turning
on
the
gas
and
locking
the
coupler.
To
remove,
reverse
this
process.
Valve
closed.
Valve open.
Figs.
19A
&
198.
Quick
disconnects
for
carry-out
range.
When
used
outside,
the
range
hangs
on
an
extrusion
on
the
door
side
sidewall,
to
the
rear
of
the
door.
The
flex
hose
with
the
LP
quick
disconnect
is
found
in
a
hatch,
like
the
one
used
for
the
power
cord.
See
Fig.
30,
For
travel,
stow
the
portable
range
inside
on
the
floor.
Depending
on
the
model,
a
stove
bracket,
like
the
one
on
the
outside
of
the
camper,
is
provided
on
a
cabinet
front
wall
or
dinette
front.
See
Fig.
20.
A
warning
label
has
been
located
in
the
cooking
area
to.
remind
you
to
provide
an
adequate
supply
of
fresh
air
for
unt
of
organ
supply
is
limited
due
to
the
size
of
the
camper.
Proper
ventilation
when
using
the
cooking
appliance
will
avoid
the
dangers
of
asphyxiation.
Itis
especiallyimportantthat
cooking
appliances
not
be
used
for
comfortheating
asthe
dangerfor
asphyxiation

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