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4. Open the entry door; the steps should extend, con-
firming that the steps are in Normal Operating Mode.
5. Always confirm that the steps have retracted before
driving the motorhome.
Typical powered entry step switch (center). Configuration may vary,
however, all will be located near the entry door of the motorhome.
NOTE: If the powered entry steps are secured in the
extended position, they are designed to retract when
the motorhome’s engine is started.
Maintenance
Steps are equipped with self-lubricating bushings on
the drive assembly and all step joints. No lubrication is
necessary, yet if in extreme conditions lubrication seems
necessary, a silicon-based grease or spray can be used; it
will not harm the bushings.
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING:
1. Check the fuse panel for a ‘blown’ fuse for the 12 volt
circuit that powers the steps. If necessary, change the
fuse.
2. The auxiliary battery may not be sufficiently charged
to operate the steps. Charge the battery(ies).
3. There may be a faulty ground. Locate the ground
lug(s); clean the connections and/or re-attach ground
wires.
4. Check for bent or broken step joints or arms. The
step mechanism may be binding when attempting to
extend or retract.
5. The step motor or motor module may be faulty.
Repairs will need to be made at an RV service center.
NOTE: If there is an electrical failure to the steps, they
may be manually retracted by removing the two bolts
that hold the step arm collars to the drive shaft. With
these bolts removed, manually push the steps closed.
The steps may need to be tied to the framework in the
retracted position to keep them in-place while travel-
ing to a repair center.
Be cautious whenever the steps are inoperable;
physical injury could occur due to falls or missteps.
Always use the handrails when entering and exiting
the motorhome.
Awnings
• IF THREATENING WEATHER APPROACHES,
RETRACT ALL AWNINGS.
• If the awnings are rolled up wet, open them back
up as soon as possible to allow them to dry.
• Do not drive during periods of high winds. Doing
so may cause damage to the awning; they could
possibly unfurl from their stowed position.
• Any damage to the awning caused by driving
under such conditions will not be covered under
warranty.
CAUTION
CAUTION
In the event of power loss or awning motor failure
the automatic patio awning can be manually retracted
(refer to the component manufacturer’s owner’s
manual).
If you cannot perform this procedure, contact the
nearest authorized service center for assistance.
Do not drive the motorhome with the awning in the
extended position.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Keep hands away from awning mechanisms while in
operation. Some mechanisms present pinch points
that can cause severe injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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