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Operating Instructions:
1. Turn knob counter-clockwise to open vent
approximately 3” or more (ceiling vent has a
built-in safety switch that will not allow motor to
operate unless dome is partially open).
2. Turn the 3-speed switch to desired performance
level (O-off, 1-low, 2-medium, or 3-high).
3. Open a window or door for airflow. For best
results, close all roof vents and open 1 (one)
window the greatest distance from the ceiling fan.
4. Select desired temperature or comfort level
on thermostat. Fan motor will start and stop
automatically as interior temperature of trailer
exceeds or drops below selected level.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Your trailer is equipped with exterior lights not
normally found on autos to comply with state and
federal regulations. It’s important not to alter the
lights or the reflecting markers. Check the exterior
lighting frequently and replace any burned out bulbs
or damaged parts as soon as possible.
ENTRY DOOR
The entry door lock and deadbolt are keyed alike.
The key is double sided so it can be installed into the
lock either direction. Be sure to write down the key
number on the Identification Information Page located
in the front of this manual. Your Lance dealer can
obtain duplicates with this number.
The entry door lock is locked by turning the key
clockwise one quarter turn. The key can then be
removed. To unlock, insert the key and turn coun-
terclockwise one quarter turn. If the door is locked
from the outside, it can still open it from the inside by
pulling on the paddle handle. If you exit the trailer and
you close the door, it will be locked. The deadbolt
is locked by turning the key counter-clockwise one
quarter turn. The key is then returned to the starting
position for removal. The deadbolt can be latched
from the interior by turning the latch clockwise to lock
and counter-clockwise to unlock.
Be sure all occupants in the trailer know how to
operate the entry door lock and deadbolt as well
as the emergency exits in case of emergency.
When traveling, lock the deadbolt. This will reduce
the possibility of the door opening while on the
road.
The screen door can be operated independently by
releasing the catch on the screen door and swinging
the screen door away from the main door.
WINDOWS
Windows in your trailer are slider or torque pane type.
Open slider windows by rotating the locking lever and
sliding the window. Open torque windows by turning
the crank located at the bottom of the window frame,
clockwise to open, counterclockwise to close.
The emergency exit window is identified by the red
handle(s) and EXIT label.
Read and understand these instructions before
you need to use them. The emergency exit window
provides an escape route in case the trailer must be
evacuated under emergency conditions and the path
to the main entry door is blocked.
To operate the emergency exit window, pull the red
handle(s) and swing the window outward. The win-
dow is hinged at the top. Some models use a slider
window for the emergency exit.
When parked, be sure the exit window is not
blocked by trees or other obstacles.
AWNINGS
An operating and maintenance guide for your
awning(s) is included in your Owner’s Information
Package. It contains instructions for opening and
closing the awning, as well as maintenance and care
instructions.
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