Sleeper Features
Cabinets
Refrigerator Cabinet
1.
Refrigerator Top:
The top of the refrigerator cabinet
serves as a desktop.
2.
Release Knob:
A release knob is used to open the work
table. To open, depress the knob, which will extend from
the work table, then pull the work table open. To close
the work table depress the tab, along the forward side of
the work table, and slide the work table shut. Once the
work table is closed, the knob needs to be pressed into
a flush position with the work table. (This prevents the
knob from getting hung on your clothing and other items
as you move around in the sleeper compartment.)
3.
Lift Release Handle:
The drawer is equipped with a
lift release handle. To open the drawer, lift the handle
from the bottom and slide the drawer open. To close,
push the drawer shut until the lift release handle locks
the drawer shut.
4.
Door Lock:
The door lock prevents the door from
opening while in motion. To unlock, push the door lock
to the left. To lock the door, push the door lock to the
right.
5.
Door:
The optional 1.7 cubic ft refrigerator is equipped
with an adjustable thermostat, internal light, shelf, and
small freezer for making ice.
The door provides an
attractive look to the refrigerator cabinet and hides the
refrigerator.
6.
Magazine Pocket:
This provides a storage area for
books, magazines, and maps.
7.
Refrigerator Cabinet:
The refrigerator cabinet is
available on select International
®
ProStar
®
+ Series long
sleeper models and is located behind the passenger's
seat.
8.
Drawer:
A small drawer is provided at the top of the
refrigerator cabinet for storage.
9.
Work Table:
Pull-out work table.
Important:
A release
latch is located on the right hand work table guide to
allow the table to be stowed. To close, simply depress
the release latch and slide the work table shut.
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