EXTERIOR OPERATIONS
Your new RV from Mandalay offers virtually all the comforts of home while out on the road. These systems are
of the most modern design available, just as the similar systems in your home, however, the RV systems may
be of different design, and construction than those found in your home. The following instructions are for items
that your RV has to offer you. Some items are touched on briefly, for more detailed instructions on particular
items; see the manufacturer’s manual supplied with that item.
ENTRY DOOR
The entry door consists of both an exterior
door and a screen door used for ventilation
when the RV is parked. DO NOT attempt to
drive the RV with the doors open. The doors
may be damaged and it is a safety hazard.
Your entry door is equipped with a movable
latch system. This is designed to keep the
latch from getting into a bind, if you are
parked on an uneven surface, your coach
could become twisted. If this happens it is
possible that your door would be stuck
closed. This movable bolt will keep that from
happening. It is important to always make
sure that the latch is maintained and
working properly. The door has 2 locking
positions; always make sure the door is completely shut before driving the motorhome. When the RV shift
selector is placed in Drive or Reverse the entry door will automatically engage the air lock mechanism. The
lock is a safety feature added to the door to improve the seal around the door. To disengage the lock, place the
shift selector in Neutral and apply the parking brake.
When driving, it is a good idea to keep the door locked to prevent uninvited entrance from the outside when
stopped. Two types of locks are provided with the outer door. The handle lock for normal security and a dead
bolt lock for additional security.
The screen door can be attached to the outer door. A sliding panel on the screen door permits access to the
handle on the outer door to prevent unnecessary handling of both doors. Separate keys are provided for both
types of door locks. It is a good idea to keep a record of the key numbers in a safe place, should it become
necessary to have duplicates made.
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