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SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
The information in this section refers only to
features installed or adapted to the dash and
driver compartment area by Winnebago
Industries. It also includes passenger seating in
the living area of the coach.
See your chassis manual for all original
chassis related controls, instrumentation,
switches and other features. This includes items
such as transmission, parking brakes, cruise
control, gauges, wipers, lights, etc.
SEATS – DRIVER/CO-PILOT
Multi-Adjustable Power Seats
The driver and co-pilot seats may be
independently adjusted to suit individual
preference.
The seats may be swiveled to provide easy
entrance and exit. The swivel feature also allows
the seats on most models to be turned toward the
living area for additional seating while the unit is
parked.
The power seat controls are located on the
lower aisle side of the seat base.
To Face Driver’s Seat Rearward:
•
Tilt the steering wheel all the way up and put
the left armrest down.
•
Move the seat rearward fully and then ahead a
few inches.
•
Swivel the seat to the right until it just contacts
the steering wheel, then move the seat ahead
all the way to clear the steering wheel.
•
Swivel the seat the rest of the way to face the
living area.
•
Position the tilt wheel down and to provide
maximum clearance to recline the seat.
•
Reverse the procedure to face the seat
forward.
Armrest Adjustment
The armrests may be swung upward out of the
way for easy exit or access to the front seats. A
roller on the underside of the front of the armrest
also lets you adjust the resting angle for personal
comfort, whether the seat is upright or reclined.
WARNING
Do not adjust driver’s seat while vehicle is
in motion.
After adjusting seat, always use body
pressure to make sure slide and swivel
locking mechanism have engaged.
Hip Area
-Up/Down
Main Seat
Position
-Up/Down
-Fore/Aft
Knee Area
-Up/Down