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2.9 LOOSE COMPONENTS
Any loose component can become a projectile during
sudden stops, manoeuvring or an accident.
1. Tie, strap or secure all tables, chairs and other
furniture before travelling.
2. Close, latch or lock all doors, panels and gates
before travelling.
3. Stow all luggage or similar cargo inside your RV.
4. Stow all cooking, serving, eating and other loose
components before moving.
5. Turn all swivel seats in the forward facing direction
and lock before moving. All passengers must be
seated in a seat that is equipped with a seat belt
and the seat belt fastened.
2.10 MAINTENANCE
1. Do not attempt to start vehicle by hot wiring or
shorting across starter terminals
2. Do not remove radiator cap when radiator or engine
are hot. Steam or hot fluid can be released. Check
coolant level in the overflow reservoir.
3. Do not go under a vehicle that is only supported
with a jack.
4. Do not mix bias and radial ply tires on the vehicle.
Mixing types of tires can affect handling character-
istics. Replace with the same size, type and load
rating.
2.11 EMERGENCY EXITS
Each Motorhome is designed with an emergency
exit window in the sleeping area.
1. Emergency Exit:
Press down on the red latches of the emergency
egress window and push out the window. (The
egress window has hinges on top).
CLASS C & B
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EMERGENCY EXIT