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Section 12: Interior
Sofa & Dinette
Your motor home may be equipped with one of the following sofa styles.
Hide-a-bed Sofa or Sofa Sleeper
The hide-a-bed sofa functions much the same as a regular residential hide-a-bed sofa.
To make the hide-a-bed sofa into a bed, remove the seat cushions and pull the sofa back
towards you firmly and gently. Activate (or deflate) the air mattress (if so equipped) using
the supplied furniture manufacturer’s instructions. To convert the hide-a-bed back into the
upright sofa position, reverse the process.
Jack Knife Sofa
The Jack Knife sofa functions much the same as a residential futon. To make the sofa in to a
bed, lift up on the bottom seat cushion and pull it towards you. The sofa back will drop down
to provide a sleeping surface. For additional comfort and to reduce fabric damage, you may
want to place a cover or air mattress (customer supplied) over the sofa when it is in the
sleeping position.
1. Remove tri-fold sofa pillows and set aside
2. Using the strap handle, pull sleeping surface
up, then out.
4. Once sleeping surface is grounded, fold
headboard down flat.
3. While sleeping surface is up,gold out legs.
Extend sleeping surface until grounded.
Always use seatbelts if sitting in the sofa or dinette while the motor home is
in transit
ABS Plastics
Dust and wipe clean with soft, damp cloth or chamois, wiping gently. Do not use gritty or
abrasive particle soaps or scouring compound to clean ABS plastic. Avoid using “citrus” or
biodegradable cleaners that contain “D-Limonene” as they may damage plastic materials.
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