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THOR Jayco NORTH POINT 2021 - Weight Distribution; Air Vents

THOR Jayco NORTH POINT 2021
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It is important to evenly distribute the load when loading the cargo bay area. Failure to do
so could adversely aect the towing and handling or the RV.
The following guidelines must be used when loading the cargo area of the RV.
1. Load the cargo bay from front to back, keeping heavier vehicles/items to the front of
the cargo bay area.
2. Load all vehicles/equipment evenly from side to side in the cargo bay.
3. Secure all vehicles/items to prevent load shifts during transit.
4. After loading, weigh the trailer at the hitch, each axle, and each wheel. Observe all
trailer gross, axle, and tire ratings.
5. If the weight of the loaded trailer exceeds any of the ratings as listed on the certication
label located on the front lower left outside wall, remove or re-distribute the cargo load
until the weight(s) are less than the maximum ratings.
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Typically (2) air vents are located in either side of the cargo bay and are designed for airow
and ventilation when there is fuel powered equipment in the cargo bay. 
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 Both vents should be open to prevent gas fumes from building up
in the recreation vehicle. The upper vent should be positioned to draw air
into the unit, and the lower to direct the air out when the unit is in motion.
Any motorized vehicle or motorized equipment powered with ammable liq-
uid can cause re or explosion or asphyxiation if stored or transported within
the recreational vehicle. To reduce the risk of re, explosion or asphyxiation:
1. Do not ride in the vehicle storage area while vehicles are present.
2. Do not sleep in the vehicle storage area while vehicles are present.
3. Close doors and windows in walls of separation (if installed) while any
vehicle is present.
4. Run fuel out of engines of stored vehicles after shutting o fuel at the
tank.
5. Do not store, transport, or dispense fuel inside this vehicle.
6. Open the windows, openings, or air ventilation systems provided for
venting the transportation area when vehicles are present.
7. Do not operate propane appliances, pilot lights, or electrical equipment
when vehicles are present.
FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN AN INCREASED RISK OF
FIRE, EXPLOSION OR ASPHYXIATION RESULTING IN DEATH OR SE-
RIOUS INJURY.
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