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BUNK BEDS
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IF OPTIONED
)
Where optioned, bunk beds provide additional bedding. Whilst travelling, the top bunk must
be in the horizontal (sleeping) position.
When stationary, with the roof in the raised living position, the top bunk may be folded up
against the wall to allow the lounge to be used. The procedure is as follows:
1. Remove all loose items from the top bunk.
2. Remove the elastic locking loop from the button adjacent the fridge.
3. Lift the bunk upwards and push towards the wall until the roof mounted latch
engages. The latch will drop down and hold the bed in the raised position
when engaged.
4. Fold the support leg back against base of the bed and fix in place using the elastic
locking loop.
5. Remove the cushioned insert from the top of the table.
6. Loosen the locking collars on the table pedestal and lift into position.
7. Tighten the locking collars.
To return the bunk beds to the sleeping position:
1. While supporting the weight of the table top, loosen the locking collars on the
table pedestal and gently lower.
2. Once lowered, install the cushioned insert to complete the lower bed.
3. Remove the locking loop from the support leg and rotate so that it is
perpendicular to the bed base. The latches in the support leg will lock it in place.
4. Push the bed towards the wall to unload the roof mounted latch and press the
latch up towards the ceiling.
5. With the latch pressed up, slowly lower the bed into the horizontal position,
ensuring that no bedding is under the support leg.
6. Fix in place using the elastic locking loop adjacent the fridge.
Note: The actuators will not operate unless the bunk bed is in the horizontal (sleeping position)
Caution: Ensure that no objects protrude above the lower edge of the
canvas when preparing to lower the roof. Failure to do so may result in
damage to the ceiling panel.
Caution: The top bunk is not recommended for children under 9 years of
age.
Caution: The top bunk has a weight capacity of 60kg MAX.