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CARGO LOADING/UNLOADING PROCEDURE
REAR DOOR & LOADING OPERATION
1. Hitch the trailer to a tow vehicle before loading and unloading the rear
cargo area. If for some reason a tow vehicle is unavailable, use wheel chocks
and blocks on the trailer wheels to prevent trailer creep. Select a parking site
where the trailer will rest entirely on a flat, level surface. Avoid soft sand or mud
surfaces.
2. Level the trailer and deploy stabilizing jacks.
3. Unlatch the rear cargo compartment door.
4. Move things out of the way of your cargo, whether you are loading, or
unloading. Have an idea where your cargo will be positioned after your load/
unload activities.
5. Use caution and proper lifting techniques when loading and unloading items
from the cargo area.
6. Secure the cargo as needed using the cargo rings installed in the cargo area
floor.
7. Make certain that the cargo door seal, jamb, and the ramp storage door
hinge area are free of any debris, such as sand or snow before closing the rear
door.
8. Inspect the cargo to see that it is secured and safely loaded.
WARNINGS:
Any motorized vehicle or any motorized equipment
powered with flammable liquid can cause fire, explosion, or asphyxiation
if stored or transported within the recreational vehicle. To reduce the risk
of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation:
Passengers shall not ride in the vehicle storage area at any time.
Occupants shall not sleep in the vehicle storage area while vehicles are
present.
Doors and windows in walls of separation shall be closed while the ve-
hicles are present.
Fuel shall be run out of engines of stored vehicles after shutting off fuel
at the tank.
Motor fuel shall not be stored or transported inside this vehicle.
The vehicle storage area shall be ventilated. Gas appliances, pilot lights,
or electrical equipment shall not be operated when motorized vehicles or
motorized equipment are inside vehicle.
FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN AN INCREASED RISK OF FIRE,
EXPLOSION, ASPHYXIATION, DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
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