The safety glyph identifi es an area that
involves the personal safety of the operator, pas-
sengers or a bystander. Always read, understand
and follow the instructions and information in the
safety sign or manual instruction. Do not take
chances with safety. Most accidents can be pre-
In this section we have compiled a series of items
relating to safety that everyone should follow.
Although this compilation is thorough, we realize
that it does not cover everything. Each person has
the responsibility of following all listed safety items
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1. The most important safety feature on this
vehicle is the operator. It is the operator's
responsibility to read, understand and follow all
safety and operating instructions in the vehicle,
chassis, appliance and system manuals. Most
accidents can be prevented.
2. A person who has not read and understood
all operating and safety instructions is not
qualifi ed to operate this vehicle. Untrained
or uninformed operators expose themselves,
passengers and other drivers/vehicles/property
to possible serious injury or death and property
3. Do not modify the vehicle in any way. Unau-
thorized modifi cation may impair the function
and/or safety and could affect the life of the
4. All approved driver and passenger seats are
equipped with seat belts. Swivel seats when
occupied while driving, each must be locked
in the forward facing direction. The driver and
each passenger must occupy only the ap-
proved seats and fasten seat belts when the
unit is moving. Do not allow any passengers
in the vehicle unless they have their seat belt
attached while in an approved seat. When the
vehicle is moving, no one should be using the
bedroom, galley, or bathroom area of the unit .
5. Always fasten the seat belt low on the torso
and keep it snug to transmit the force from the
belt into the hip/pelvic area of the body. Preg-
nant women should wear a lap/shoulder belt
whenever possible. Wear the belt snug and
low throughout the pregnancy.
6. Review the location, function and operation of
the escape window with everyone who will be
riding in or using the motorhome. Inspect the
7. Establish a monthly fi re extinguisher inspec-
tion program to keep the extinguisher in good
condition and fully charged. Inspect the extin-
Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key con-
siderations during the design and manufacturing
of all Triple E Motorhomes. It is the responsibility
of the owner or operator to read, understand and
follow all instructions in the Motorhome, chassis
and appliance or auxiliary system manuals and
safety signs on the vehicle. Specifi c items, pro-
cedures or instructions are identifi ed with the key
words IMPORTANT, CAUTION and WARNING to
emphasize areas of special concern. These key
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