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Section 12: Interior
NOTE:
If the ceiling light is left on when raising the bunk, it will
automatically turn off as the bed rises regardless of the rocker switch
position.
There should be no people, pets or objects on or below the bunk while
raising or lowering it. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or
property damage.
With vehicle in transit, the bunk should always be in the raised storage
position with the interlock belt latched. Never ride on the bunk while the
vehicle is in motion. Never store the bunk ladder or any other objects on
the bunk when it is raised in the storage position and vehicle is in mo-
tion. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or property
damage.
Capacity of the Cab-Over bunk is 750 lbs maximum
. Exceeding this
weight limit may result in injury or property damage.
Lowering the bunk:
To lower the cab-over bunk, unlatch the interlock belt
(Fig 1)
(it oper-
ates just like a seat belt), insert the key into the key switch (on the left end of the bunk)
(Fig
2)
, and turn it to the right to the ON position
(Fig 3)
. Lower the bunk by pressing and hold-
ing the yellow down arrow under the picture of the bed on the key switch label. The bunk
automatically stops when it is fully lowered. Return the key to the OFF position.
Raising the bunk:
To raise the cab-over bunk, turn the key switch to the right to the ON
position, and then press the yellow up arrow above the picture of the bed on the key switch
label. The bed will begin rising. When fully raised, return the key to the OFF position, and
latch the interlock belt
(Fig 1)
.
The black rocker switch
(Fig 2)
operates the ceiling light above the bunk.
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