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Windsor Monaco User Manual

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This section contains information on: driving
tips, emergency situations, towing, safety devices,
weighing the motorhome and tires.
There are significant differences between a passenger automobile and
your new motorhome. You should always be aware of these differences when
traveling. The key for safely operating the motorhome is inspection. Any
defect found may cause problems on the road that will result in lost time and
money. There are several states that require the motorhome be inspected
prior to registration. Know and observe the laws where you will be traveling
as they may vary from state to state. A systematic inspection conducted prior
to moving the motorhome will ensure nothing is overlooked. An inspection
process assists you in becoming familiar with the motorhome. Prior to mov-
ing the motorhome begin a general inspection by examining the condition
and area around the motorhome for hazards. Look high and low when walk-
ing around the motorhome.
The location of the drivers seat in the motorhome is higher and further to
the left giving a different perspective of the roadway. Rely on the outside
mirrors to line up with the center of the road and to check the conditions
behind you. The dashboard may contain more gauges and controls than are
normally found in passenger automobiles. Become familiar with these gauges
and what they are indicating before starting out.
All occupants must be furnished with and use seat belts while the
motorhome is moving. The driver’s seat and all other seats designed to carry
passengers while motorhome is in motion are equipped with safety seat belts.
While traveling, do not occupy beds or any seats that do not have a safety belt.
Seat belts must only be used on permanently mounted seats. The driver’s seat
must be locked in the forward facing position while motorhome is in motion.
Do not use a seat belt on more than one person. To fasten the seat belt pull the
belt out of the retractors and insert the tab into the buckle; you will hear a
click when the tab locks into the buckle. Seat belt lengths automatically adjust
to your size and sitting position. Do not route belts over armrest.
WARNING: Seats must be pointed in a forward position and
seat belts fastened while the motorhome is in motion. Avoid seat
rotation while in transit. Children must not be transported
unrestrained. Infants must be placed in approved safety seats.
Small children must be restrained in child safety seats. Failure
to comply with these rules can cause injury or death.
Driving & Safety
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WINDSOR 2•25
Inspections
Familiarize Yourself
Safety Seat Belts
DRIVING & SAFETY

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Windsor Monaco Specifications

General IconGeneral
Fuel TypeGasoline
GPS NavigationOptional
WiFiOptional
Solar PanelOptional
ChassisFord
Sleeping Capacity4
HeatingForced-air furnace
Refrigerator2-way
Stove3-burner
MicrowaveYes
Audio SystemAM/FM/CD/DVD
ShowerYes
SinkYes
FlooringVinyl
SteeringPower steering
Seatbelts4
AirbagsDriver and passenger
BatteriesTwo house batteries
Air ConditioningRoof-mounted
FurnitureDinette, sofa
BluetoothOptional
Warranty1-year limited