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Thor Motor Coach CLASS A - Ramp Door and Patio Deck Enclosures

Thor Motor Coach CLASS A
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EXTERIOR FEATURES AND COMPONENTS
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CUSTOMER CARE | 877.855.2867
Typical Ramp Door Patio. This illustration shows a Class C model.
Do not allow jumping, running, or rough play on the
patio enclosure. Stress or failure of the mounting
and/or support mechanisms could occur, which
could lead to severe personal injury.
Use caution when walking on an inclined ramp
door. Slips and falls are possible that could result
in personal injury.
Do not lower or operate the ramp door on uneven
ground. Do not lower ramp door into a ditch or gully
to alter the loading angle of the ramp. Damage to
the door, door hinge, and/or mounting brackets
could result.
CAUTION
Never exceed the carrying capacity of the garage
area and the GVWR of the motorhome.
Never exceed the weight limits of the ramp door when
it is being used as a loading ramp (down position) or
as a patio, if equipped (horizontal position).
Make sure there are no obstructions when raising,
lowering, or using the ramp door. Obstructions in the
ramp door's path can cause severe personal injury,
equipment and/or property damage.
Keep all people and pets clear of the immediate area
while operating the ramp door. Moving parts can
pinch, crush, or cut.
Do not allow the ramp door to free-fall while being
lowered. When lowering the ramp door, do not release
it from the operator's grip until it rests completely
on the ground.
Never move the motorhome while the ramp door is
lowered to the ground or in the patio deck position.
Damage to the ramp door and/or motorhome could
result.
Always conrm the ramp door is shut and locked in
the travel position before moving the motorhome.
Always ensure that patio deck support cables are
deployed evenly and not coming in contact with any
obstructions. Uneven and/or interrupted deployment
of the patio deck support cables can result in damage
to the door and lessen the weight capacity of the
cable support system.
Regularly inspect all cables and support brackets,
making sure they are securely mounted and are not
damaged. Damaged cables and support brackets
could cause a failure of the patio deck system,
resulting in severe injury.
To prevent falls and injuries, never use the ramp
door as a patio without the patio barriers properly
installed.
Ensure the patio rail system is secure in its mounting
brackets before allowing the patio deck to be used.
Do not sit or stand on the patio rail system. Patio rails
are not designed to be load-bearing. Severe injury
could result from misuse of the patio rail system.
WARNING
Ramp Door and Patio Deck
Enclosures
or Motor Coach Outlaw models (Class A and C) may be
equipped with an optional ramp door patio enclosure. e
ramp door patio consists of a patio barrier, a gate, and oen
an awning installed over the back of the motorhome. Some
patio enclosures may include steps that can be installed to
allow access to the ground level. Turnbuckles may also be
installed on the ramp cables to facilitate patio leveling.
To prevent injuries due to falls, inspect ramp door cables
and attachment brackets before each use to ensure the cable
system is in good working order. Always use the patio barriers
whenever the patio is in use and ensure all fasteners are
secure. Never overload the ramp door when it is used as a
patio or loading ramp.
NOTE: Instructions for operating Class A and Class
C Ramp doors and patio enclosures are provided in
the TMC Outlaw Class A and C Supplement, available
through your on-line TMC Owners Resource account.

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