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BATTERY STORAGE BOX
The storage box on the front of the camper underbelly is designed to house the battery and inverter.
A few things to note:
• Always keep the lid latched when traveling.
• The space inside may be utilized as extra storage space. This area was designed to
accommodate the batteries, inverter, and non-flammable storage items.
• Do not store electronic devices of any kind in this compartment.
AWNING
Basic awning operating instructions:
1. Locate the Awning controls in the baggage doors on the passenger side. If a rear awning is
equipped an extra switch set will be equipped for those controls.
2. Turn the awning power switch to ON.
3. Press the RETRACT or EXTEND to operate the awning.
4. A switch to control the lights on the side awning is on the switchboard located inside the
entry door.
HARDWARE ADJUSTMENTS
During travel, everything in your camper is subject to some degree of movement and cabinets may shift
slightly. Over time this can cause misalignment of cabinetry doors. The hinges installed in your camper
can be adjusted. Other installed hardware may also be adjusted. A multi-bit screwdriver will come in
handy to make these small adjustments. If you are uncomfortable or inexperienced in making these
adjustments your dealer will be happy to assist you. Use of power tools is not recommended in making
small hardware adjustments.
WINDOWS/BLINDS
Windows and blinds are affected by sunlight. When blinds are up and windows are closed, heat can
build up between the window and the blind. This trapped heat can damage both window and blind.
When camping in direct sunlight with the blinds closed, the window must be vented to release trapped
heat. In transit, the blinds must be opened to keep heat from being trapped between the window and
closed blind. Be sure to follow all manufacturer instructions and regulations relating to the blinds and
windows maintenance and safety.