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Storage Compartments
CARBON MONOXIDE OR SUFFOCATION DANGER
EXISTS
• This is a storage area only and not intended for
human or animal occupancy. Failure to follow
these instructions could lead to injury or death.
• Do not allow children to enter or to play in or
around this storage area.
• This area is not heated or cooled. Do not store
perishables or items in this cargo area that may
be damaged by heat or by exposure to cold
temperatures.
WARNING
WARNING
Storage compartments have load limits. Do not exceed
load limits posted on warning labels. Distribute the
weight evenly and do not overload.
WARNING
WARNING
When closing the compartment storage doors, make
sure that hands and fingers are clear of pinch points.
Make sure all compartment doors are completely
closed and latched, and all contents are properly
secured prior to moving the motorhome.
WARNING
WARNING
Exterior storage compartments provide a convenient and
secure location to stow travel items and equipment. Most
exterior storage bays are equipped with lockable latches.
Some are equipped with struts or other convenient features.
When storing items in the compartment bays, do not
overload them with heavy packed items. Remember that
any carry-on items or equipment placed in storage com-
partments affects the overall weight of the vehicle. Ensure
that the side-to-side loading is balanced, and the load
distributed evenly. Please refer to Section 6, Weighing,
Loading, and Towing.
NOTE: Items placed in exterior storage compartments
may shift during travel.
Exterior Ladder
If equipped, the exterior
rear ladder provides
access to the roof
for inspection and
maintenance of the
roof and roof mount-
ed items.
• When ascending
and descending
the ladder,
ensure the lad-
der is clear of
debris, such as
water, ice, and
other slippery
substances.
• Always use both
hands when
ascending and
descending the
ladder.
• Always face the motorhome when ascending and
descending the ladder.
• Always wear shoes that provide good traction, and do
not wear sandals or other types of slip-on footwear
when ascending or descending the ladder.
• Take into consideration the additional length the
ladder adds to the motorhome when backing up or
parking your motorhome.
Typical roof ladder
LADDER CAPACITY IS 250 lbs. MAXIMUM
• Exceeding the maximum capacity can lead to
ladder collapse and possible personal injury.
• Always face ladder and use both hands to climb
slowly.
• Always wear shoes that provide good traction.
Failure to comply can result in a fall hazard and
result in a personal injury.
WARNING
WARNING
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