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OPTIONAL
EQUIPMENT
2.
Campmobile
with Pop-Up
Roof
To
raise the Pop-Up
Roof,
release the metal latch (arrowsin
IIlustration
B).
Whenthe latch
is disengaged,
simply push
the crossbar
up
until the
strut
This option includes all the basic equipment
explained
on
the previous
supports
at
the
front of the top
are
lockedinto
position.
pages plus the following items:
2
To
close the top,
pull
the crossbar back. As
you
lower
the top, gather
in
the
canvas
sides of
the top.
Have
somenone
outside
the vehicle help
make
Pop-Up Roof
sure
the
fabric does
not
stick
out
from the sides of the roof. Pull the top
downuntil the metal latch
engages.
The entire roof of
a
Campmobile
equipped
with this
option
has
a
fiberglass-
reinforced polyester top. The
larger
rear
portion
of
the roof is the actual
To
prevent damage
to
the
top and sides of
the
Pop-Up Roof, the Camp-
Pop-Up Roof(Illustration A).
mobile should
not
be driven with the top in the elevated position.
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