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NOTE: Close the grill dampers before installing the grill
cover. Failure to close the damper will result in the cover
blowing off while the motorhome is moving.
The motorhome is equipped with roof air vents which are
manually operated. The vent is opened or closed by simply turn-
ing the crank handle in the desired direction. The fan which is
for ventilation only as it will not help cool the motorhome, can
be operated by pushing the small power button. The vent must
be opened before using the power fan. To close the power air
vent, push in the power button to stop the fan and close the vent.
The sliding pocket door uses two rollers at the top of each
door. During the life of the motorhome the sliding door may
require adjusting. The sliding pocket door should be
adjusted to close tight against the wall. Locate the small
wrench and turn the adjusting screw upward or down-
ward.
If the pocket door needs to be removed, locate the
portion that is secured to the top of the pocket door and
rotate the small lever outward to release the latches.
The pocket door rollers should be lubed
with just a drip of oil once a year to help
increase the life of the rollers and
improve sliding of the door.
To Extend The Awning
• Hook the pull strap loop with awning
pull rod.
• Pull strap until awning is at full exten-
sion. With free hand, lever out inner arms.
• Mate the slot of inner arm with hook on
side of motorhome. Repeat procedure for
other arm.
Equipment
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WINDSOR
Awning Front Door
FAN - VENT
DOOR - SLIDE

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