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Towing Behind Your RV
DO NOT tow anything behind your RV. The RV frame and bumper are not designed for
towing.
Towing items behind your travel trailer or fth wheel, or overloading the rear,
will void the warranty and may result in: damage to the RV or add-on items,
towing diculties, property damage and/or personal injury.
Entrance Door Step(s)
Carefully clean the area around the pivot points (the
rivets involved in the motion of the mechanism). Lu-
bricate these pivot points with an automotive grade,
non-staining lubricant every 30 to 60 days.
Wipe any excess lubricant o of the step and then
clean the entire step after lubricating.
Your RV may be equipped with a switch located on
the skirt (in front of the steps) which operates a light located under the step assembly.
the bottom of its travel. Push the lever down to engage the locking notch.
3. The RV will now back up. This lever will slide into the correct position when pulling
forward.
It is extremely important to keep the master cylinder full at all times. An empty cylinder
invites moisture.
If your RV is equipped with disc brakes, see the manufacturer’s owner’s manual for detailed
safety and maintenance information.
Entrance Door
Always hold onto the entrance door when opening or closing it. Damage caused because
you failed to do so is not covered by the
The entrance screen door may be equipped with a slide panel that allows access to the en-
trance door handle and locks. The entrance door may also be equipped with both a regular
door lock and a dead bolt lock.
Make sure the entrance door is completely closed and locked when traveling.
Locking the door helps prevent it from opening unintentionally and keeps in-
truders from your recreation vehicle.