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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Rev. 1214110905

                                                  Part No. 161500-12-002

Copyright 2011 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

1 – INTRODUCTION

About this Manual ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
2012 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-2
Safety Messages Used in this Manual  .............................................................................................. 1-4
Pre-Delivery Inspection  .................................................................................................................... 1-4
Front Axle Tire Alignment  ............................................................................................................... 1-4
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-4
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................................................................................. 1-4
Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label  ................................................................................. 1-5
Vehicle Certification Label ............................................................................................................... 1-6
Specifications and Capacities ........................................................................................................... 1-7
Owner and Vehicle Information ....................................................................................................... 1-8

2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

General Warnings  ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Fuel and Propane Gas  ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
LP Gas Leaks  .................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Propane Gas Leak Detector  .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-3
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-4
Electrical ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Loading ............................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
Power Sofas and Beds ....................................................................................................................... 2-6
Slideout Rooms ................................................................................................................................. 2-7
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-7
Mold, Moisture, and Your Motor Home ........................................................................................... 2-7
Roof and Ladders .............................................................................................................................. 2-8
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-9
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................. 2-10
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................. 2-10

3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot  ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Fold-Down Dinette Seat  ................................................................................................................... 3-1
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Child Restraints ................................................................................................................................. 3-2

Summary of Contents for 2012 Access

Page 1: ...d Capacities 1 7 Owner and Vehicle Information 1 8 2 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS General Warnings 2 1 Driving Safety 2 1 Fuel and Propane Gas 2 1 LP Gas Leaks 2 2 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 2 Carbon Monox...

Page 2: ...4 3 Range Hood 4 4 Systems Monitor Panel 4 4 Water Heater Gas Electric 4 5 Water Heater Gas Electric 4 6 Pressure Temperature Relief Valve 4 7 Propane Gas Furnace 4 8 Propane Gas Furnace 4 9 Ducted Ro...

Page 3: ...izing Procedure 7 10 Water System Drain Valve Locations 7 15 8 ENTERTAINMENT Video Selection System 8 1 TV Galley Swing Out 8 2 Swing Out TV Mount Front Bunk 8 2 Front TV Ignition Switch Interlock 8 2...

Page 4: ...leaning 11 3 Exterior Lights 11 4 Interior Soft Goods 11 4 Ceiling Fabric Care 11 5 Cabinetry Cleaning 11 7 Tables and Countertops 11 7 Stainless Steel Appliances 11 7 Galley Sink 11 8 Range and Refri...

Page 5: ...1 5 Windows 12 7 Power Roof Ventilator 12 8 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy 12 8...

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Page 7: ...unavailable on your model Because of Winnebago Industries continuous program of product improvement it is possible that recent product changes and information may not be included The instructions incl...

Page 8: ...tural Coverage ends 36 months from the date the vehicle is delivered to the first retail purchaser or first placed into service as a demonstrator or company vehicle whichever is earlier or when the ve...

Page 9: ...dress Winnebago Industries Inc 605 West Crystal Lake Road P O Box 152 Forest City Iowa 50436 Attn Owner Relations CALIFORNIA OWNERS Winnebago participates in the Consumer Arbitration Program for Recre...

Page 10: ...vehicle steering performance and prevent uneven tire wear SERVICE AND ASSISTANCE Your dealer will be glad to provide any additional information you need as well as answer any questions you might have...

Page 11: ...1200 New Jersey Avenue S E Washington D C 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA website at http www safercar gov OCCUPANT AND CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY L...

Page 12: ...hen replacing any of the rims onyourvehicle alwaysreplacewitharimthat meets these specifications 8 Cold Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures at Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended while cold for t...

Page 13: ...2 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs 22 000 lbs Fuel Capacity 55 gal 55 gal 55 gal 55 gal 55 gal 55 gal Notes Winnebago Access 24V 4 Capacities are based on measurements prior to tank installation Slight c...

Page 14: ...________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Addres...

Page 15: ...steering in a moving vehicle Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads winding roads in heavy traffic or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintain...

Page 16: ...air for combustion Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance s avoids dangers of asphyxiat...

Page 17: ...is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle s ventilation system keep front ventilation inlet grill clear of snow leave...

Page 18: ...e recommend replacing only with the same model or with one that is also listed for RV application We recommend obtaining a replacement from your Winnebago Industries dealer FIRE EXTINGUISHER A dry che...

Page 19: ...ks LOADING Storeorsecurealllooseitemsinsidethemotor home before traveling Possible overlooked items such as canned goods or small appliancesonthecountertop cookingpanson the range or free standing fur...

Page 20: ...lastic strap at the bottom of the window to remove the rubber cord that holds the window in place Pull on the rubber cord until it is completely removed This allows the window to be pushed out Use rea...

Page 21: ...old as the Earth itself and mold spores are almost everywhere at some level waiting to grow Mold plays a part of nature by breaking down dead organic matter such as fallen leaves and dead trees Indoo...

Page 22: ...responsibility for mold deemed to be a result of a motor home users lack of timely and appropriate action to mitigate circumstances should a problem occur If Winnebago Industries determines that mold...

Page 23: ...slowly and gently to continue momentum The deflated tire will slow the vehicle If you must change lanes to get to a safe stopping place use your signals to warn other motorists and change lanes smoot...

Page 24: ...witch or Aux Start Switch If you wish to try jump starting the engine using another vehicle or booster system see your chassis manual for connecting jumper cables to the automotive electrical system E...

Page 25: ...See the chassis manual in your InfoCase for instructions on seat adjustments FOLD DOWN DINETTE SEAT Models without front slideout and with dinette seat directly behind driver or passenger front seat O...

Page 26: ...ot use abrasive cleaners bleach or dyes These products may weaken the belts Replace any belt assembly that was used during a severe impact Replace the complete assembly even if damage is not apparent...

Page 27: ...ead These numbers are recorded on the vehicle s component model serial sheet which is included in your InfoCase In case keys are lost or stolen your dealer or a locksmith can provide you with duplicat...

Page 28: ...rol and that you are sitting back squarely into the seat The mirrors may also contain heating elements to de fog or de ice the mirror glass during cold weather operation An ON OFF switch for the mirro...

Page 29: ...ct switch near the entrance door must be ON and house batteries must be sufficiently charged for this feature to work AIR CONDITIONER HEATER AUTOMOTIVE DASH See your chassis manual for operating infor...

Page 30: ...TTING MENU Press and Hold to access SYSTEM SETUP MENU AUDIO Press and Hold to access AUDIO MENU Press to return to current playback mode CAM Press to access CAMERA mode Press and Hold to access CAMERA...

Page 31: ...ash radio as the audio relay is powered by house batteries If the House Coach Battery Disconnect switch is OFF the speakers will not emit sound Further Information See the manufacturer s user guide pr...

Page 32: ...nience The remote control is included in your InfoCase Radio Power Switch The Radio Power switch on the dash lets you connect the dash radio to the coach batteries when the ignition switch turned off...

Page 33: ...be checked and adjusted after you have fully loaded the motor home according to your personal needs Thereafter the alignment should be periodically inspected to help prevent uneven tire wear Any exces...

Page 34: ...adjusted independently if necessary to equalize a load however we recommend maintaining the same pressure in both air bags whenever possible to ensure that the vehicle remains level Recommended Press...

Page 35: ...ried to the finned condenser where it liquefies The liquid then flows to an evaporator where it creates cooling by evaporation The ammonia circulates back into the water solution and the cooling cycle...

Page 36: ...switch to Auto operation The refrigerator will retain temperature more efficiently if food is cold before placing inside Further Information For further information and operating cautions see the ref...

Page 37: ...s information provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions To Light Range Top Burners Turn the desired burner knob counter clockwise to the ON or LITE position do NOT attempt to ligh...

Page 38: ...dition You can start the generator or turn on the water pump and water heater Indicator lights tell you if the water pump is on or if the water heater pilot light is out Water And Holding Tank Levels...

Page 39: ...rmation on the water pump and initial start up NOTE Some models may be equipped with a Water Pump switch in the water service center on the outside of the coach or within the bathroom area for your co...

Page 40: ...ker recovery at times when you are using a lot of hot water Read the Water Heater Operation Manual for complete Safety Warnings Operating Instructions and Maintenance Information before operating the...

Page 41: ...occasion water may be seen seeping from the water heater pressure temperature relief valve This is no cause for repair or replacement of the valve Normally there is an air gap at the top of the water...

Page 42: ...ter setting the Thermostat 4 After approximately 30 seconds the Furnace burner should light 5 The Furnace should now cycle off and on automatically as the Thermostat demands just like a household furn...

Page 43: ...4 again If the furnace will not light after three attempts go to Shut Down steps and contact your dealer or a local RV service center for repair To Shut Down 1 Slide thermostat switch to Off position...

Page 44: ...many vents are closed however it can cause the air conditioner unit to shut down particularly in high humidity conditions Further Information Refer to the air conditioner manufacturer s information in...

Page 45: ...and expands to many times its compressed volume Propane Tank System The storage reservoir for the propane gas system is a horizontally mounted tank which is permanently attached to the vehicle frame...

Page 46: ...ed and built with strict adherence to national state and recreational vehicle industry requirements for mobile propane gas equipment For your safety there are many safety devices and backup systems in...

Page 47: ...sing the propane gas system Never attach a lock or any device requiring a key to the propane tank compartment door According to standards set for recreation vehicles the propane supply valve must be r...

Page 48: ...been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure cau...

Page 49: ...help guard against regulator freeze ups PROPANE VAPORIZATION IN COLD WEATHER Propane gas vaporization increases and decreases in direct relation to ambient temperature In other words the lower the te...

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Page 51: ...reating sparks ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HOUSE 120 VOLT AC The 120 volt system operates from the shoreline cord connected to an outside 120 volt utility service such as those at campgrounds or from the 120 vo...

Page 52: ...mpgrounds are equipped with a fuse or circuit breaker at the receptacle which we recommend shutting off before engaging or disengaging the power cord This protects the park s wiring as well as the pow...

Page 53: ...20 volt AC power to the converter section of the Power Center if the power converter becomes overheated This can result from operating above its maximum limit for an extended period of time or by obst...

Page 54: ...st severe electrical shock if a ground fault develops If such a condition occurs the GFCI will break the circuit by turning off the power to the protected outlets Should this occur unplug all the appl...

Page 55: ...heir exhaust will not enter your vehicle 4 Do not operate the generator engine while parked if vegetation snow buildings vehicles or any other object can deflect the exhaust under or into the vehicle...

Page 56: ...and 120 volt electrical generator starter The house batteries can also provide emergency power to start the engine if the chassis battery is discharged See Battery Boost Switch or Aux Start switch Hou...

Page 57: ...rolyte can freeze and crack the battery case The two best defenses against sulfating and insufficient charge are to 1 TurnofftheHouse CoachBatteryDisconnect switch to avoid parasitic discharge the tri...

Page 58: ...hassis battery in your coach to avoid battery discharge Disconnect the ground cable on the chassis battery located under front hood to disconnect battery CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES HOUSE 12 VOLT DC Al...

Page 59: ...e plug in fuses Always replace fuses with those of the same amperage rating Battery Charge Meter See related item under Systems Monitor Panel in Section 4 Appliances Battery Boost Switch See Section 3...

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Page 61: ...s Filling the Fresh Water Tank Always fill the fresh water tank at an approved potable water filling facility or a known purified drinking water source The gravity tank fill tube is located behind a s...

Page 62: ...er to capture any possible tank borne particles that could damage pump components NOTE We recommend that you check and clean the strainer after each tankful of water during the first few uses of the w...

Page 63: ...lution into the tank Use 1 gallon solution for each 15 gallons of tank capacity This procedure will result in a residual chlorine concentration of 50 ppm in the water system If a 100 ppm concentration...

Page 64: ...acuum in the shower hose after closing the shower faucet slowly releases and allows water remaining in the hose to drain down This is a normal function of the shower valve assembly and is not a leak o...

Page 65: ...te water until it can be dumped at an appropriate waste water disposal site This means you can use the toilet sinks and shower even in areas where utility hookups are not available The black water hol...

Page 66: ...an on site sewage hook up NOTE Always keep service access passage closed while utility connection is not in use When using a sewer hook up keep the dump valves closed until a tank becomes full or when...

Page 67: ...Further Information For further information and operating cautions see the Waste Pump operating instructions included in your InfoCase Dumping Holding Tanks 1 Remove sewage drain hose from rear bumper...

Page 68: ...ng tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight Using On Site Sewer Hook Ups The sewage drain hose may remain attached to the sewage drain outlet while the motor home is parked and conn...

Page 69: ...driving down the road This will prevent excessive discharge of the house battery NOTE The holding tank heater pads are electrical resistant type heating elements This type of heating element typically...

Page 70: ...ir or 2 Fill waterlines with RV water system antifreeze Method 1 Blow Out Procedure Drain and purge waterlines using compressed air 1 Level the Motor Home If the coach is not level there may be low po...

Page 71: ...g 7 Connect Air Pressure After water has stopped draining at all faucets and drain valves leave faucets open and connect a blow out plug to the city water connection on the coach Then use a compressed...

Page 72: ...n outlet and sewer hose 16 Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto the sewage drain outlet Thiswillinhibitrustformationonvalveshafts and prevent entry and contamination by airborne debris insect...

Page 73: ...into the toilet Leavesmallamountofantifreezethatremains in the bowl When Done Adding RV Antifreeze 8 Turn water pump switch OFF 9 Turn the Winterization Valve handle so it points toward the waterline...

Page 74: ...d refit the dust cap onto the sewage drain outlet Thiswillinhibitrustformationonvalveshafts and prevent entry and contamination by airborne debris insects and rodents To Winterize the Waste Pump If Eq...

Page 75: ...door Use socket to remove drain plug Water Heater Bypass Valve Beneath bed Lift mattress to expose access hole Winterization Antifreeze Valve Beneath bed Lift mattress to expose access hole 26Q Water...

Page 76: ...Remove bottom drawer to access Winterization Antifreeze Valve Beneath the bed Lift mattress to expose access hole 31J Waterlines Two 2 valves beneath lavatory sink Access through removable panel Also...

Page 77: ...all button in center of connector to drain any water left in the city waterline Water Tank One 1 valve beneath the bed Lift mattress to expose access hole Water Heater Drain plug on outside of coach b...

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Page 79: ...tch is pressed IN you tune to channel 4 If the switch is not pressed in you tune to Channel 3 The Video Selection System allows you to watch DVD s from either the lounge area main TV bedroom or the ex...

Page 80: ...d position Further Information See the television manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions SWING OUT TV MOUNT FRONT BUNK If Equipped The front bunk swing...

Page 81: ...her the shoreline connected the generator running or the inverter turned on if equipped The TV is connected to the home theater system which plays through theater speakers in the lounge area of the co...

Page 82: ...operate on 12 volt DC current Turn on the 12 volt master power TV switch located on the video cabinet near the TV NOTE When the TV is not in use theTVmasterpowerswitchshould be turned off to avoid dra...

Page 83: ...trol The sensor array also continuously transmits wireless sound signals for reception on IR wireless headphones See Video Player instruction guide in your InfoCase for remote control instructions and...

Page 84: ...nput is selected Operate game system or component using the component s controller s See Video Player instruction guide in your InfoCase for more information Reading Lights Push the light button to tu...

Page 85: ...kering LED light 10 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to pinpoint signal reception NOTE Refer to television manufacturer s instructions to scan for available channels Further Information See the antenna manufactur...

Page 86: ...lable to hook up your satellite receiver and are located near the entertainment center cabinet A second connection may be included inside a cabinet in the bedroom for the rear TV if equipped See your...

Page 87: ...er Strength flexibility and stability are required Grasp the side rails firmly and always use both hands as you climb the ladder Keep your body centered between the side rails Do not over reach To pro...

Page 88: ...ready for use Bed to Sofa Push the front edge of the sofa seat toward the wall while lifting upward on the backrest until the sofa is fully seated against the wall and security latch clicks into locke...

Page 89: ...y seated against the wall and security latch clicks into locked position DINETTE BED CONVERSION If Equipped Typical view your coach may differ Dinette to Bed 1 Release the catch on the table leg brace...

Page 90: ...upport bracket and the leg brace is locked DINETTE BED CONVERSION DREAM DINETTE If Equipped Typical view your coach may differ Dinette to Bed 1 Release the lock rod located on the bottom of the table...

Page 91: ...m rear wardrobe or galley cabinet depending on model 2 Insert dinette pedestal leg s into the metal receiver s on the floor in front of sofa 3 Place dinette table s securely onto the dinette pedestal...

Page 92: ...pull the sofa back out and extend all the way down to the floor 3 Rotate the lever lock located on the bottom right hand side of the sofa air bed clockwise to release the bottom section of the sofa a...

Page 93: ...alve located on the end of the air mattress is closed before inflating 7 Press and Hold the ADJUST button on the hand control to adjust the firmness of your air mattress to the setting that best suits...

Page 94: ...he Deflation Valve open while converting back into sofa position will help remove any remaining air for more compact storage 3 Lift up the bottom section of the sofa bed and bring all the way up 4 Rot...

Page 95: ...ions see the manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase WOOD FURNITURE AND CABINETRY If Equipped People are drawn to the natural beauty of wood At Winnebago Industries our craftsmen work with...

Page 96: ...ween open and closed grains and other markings in wood Grain variation and color change should be expected As hardwood ages it will darken when exposed to different types of light Color differences or...

Page 97: ...ontrol system to provide smooth operation and positive weather seal NOTE We recommend that you KEEP THE ENGINE RUNNING WHILE EXTENDING OR RETRACTING SLIDEOUT ROOMS so the engine alternator can provide...

Page 98: ...that they will not interfere with slideout operation Check inside and outside the vehicle to make sure that there are no people who could be harmed or obstacles that could cause damage due to room ret...

Page 99: ...r conditions SLIDEOUT ROOM TROUBLESHOOTING Battery Voltage or Circuit Breaker Problems If the slideout room will not work Turn the House Coach Battery Disconnect switch OFF and then ON again This will...

Page 100: ...Retract switch again for normal operation Manual Override In the event that the slideout room fails to retract and manual operation is required Locate the slideout control panel located in passenger...

Page 101: ...fully retracted secure the room with a support item e g 2x4 wood board above the interior slideout room to secure room during travel NOTE For larger slideout rooms place a travel support item on each...

Page 102: ...lideout room seals occasionally with talc or 303 brand protectant for smooth quiet operation See your authorized dealer for regular maintenance and service of the slideout mechanism Slideout Room Seal...

Page 103: ...eriencetohelpyoumaintainyoursealants See Sealants Call Out Sheet provided in your InfoCase Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterior...

Page 104: ...aps or detergents for washing the motor home Wash with cool water out of direct sunlight using a mild liquid soap any no tears baby shampoo can be used Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight or whi...

Page 105: ...or the interior of the coach EXTERIOR GRAPHIC CARE The pressure sensitive graphics on your coach require very little maintenance In order to allow the graphics to have the longest life possible the fo...

Page 106: ...lens clarity and effectiveness of the lamp and may require replacement of the complete lamp housing Some popular citric acid cleaners may cause polycarbonate lenses to become hazy or foggy Do not use...

Page 107: ...mild detergent only Do not use solvents Solvents may damage the surface of the vinyl Draperies Curtains and Bedspreads These items may be woven from a variety of fabrics We recommend that these be pro...

Page 108: ...tain You may have to repeat this procedure more than once to achieve desired results Finish up with clean water using the same method and blot dry Steam cleaning is also an option Again take care not...

Page 109: ...eaves scale deposits Stainless steel does not deteriorate due to frequent cleaning so proper cleaning can be performed whenever necessary For more stubborn stains perform the following procedures for...

Page 110: ...of soaking drain solution from the sink as you rinse both sides and bottom NOTE Do not use steel wool or metal scouring pads Mineral Based Stains Cleaners designed to remove iron or rust should not ha...

Page 111: ...esidue Corrosion paint and grass stains Treat as soon as possible with a soft nylon pad and non abrasive mild detergent or resilient floor cleaner Varnish oil paint and solvents Blot up as soon as pos...

Page 112: ...the House Coach Battery Disconnect switch off to disconnect the batteries and avoid parasitic drain Parasitic battery drain is the gradual drain by items connected directly to battery power such as c...

Page 113: ...ter surfaces 15 Replace batteries if necessary and check out electrical system to make sure all lights and electrical components operate 16 Check tires for proper cold inflation pressure See Vehicle C...

Page 114: ...k propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level and connections Check 12V fuses and 120V breakers Check GFCI receptacles Genera...

Page 115: ...indshield Wipers and Washers Fire Extinguisher check charge indicator Smoke Alarm test operation Carbon Monoxide Alarm test operation Propane Gas Leak Detector test operation replace battery if needed...

Page 116: ...onths Every 6 Months Every Year A s N ecessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants Inspection and General Information at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Sealant Cal...

Page 117: ...3 100 lbs and the right side weighs 2 700 lbs at least 100 lbs of the load must be shifted from the left side to the right side The GVWR is listed on the Vehicle Certification Label See sample in Spe...

Page 118: ...method will help you determine how to distribute your cargo to avoid overloading especially on tires To determine the weight distribution on each tire or dual set you will need to find a scale capabl...

Page 119: ...tification Label in the Introduction section for information on gross weight ratings Towing will affect vehicle handling durability and fuel economy Exceeding any of the listed Gross Weight Ratings wi...

Page 120: ...LINES Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle Included are fuel water LP passengers cargo tools and optional equipment installed by the motor...

Page 121: ...rtical tongue weight to be imposed The SAE standard does not specify a vertical load rating Traditionally hitches are labeled 3 500 350 as Class 2 5 000 500 as Class 3 and 10 000 1 000 as Class 4 The...

Page 122: ...more of the exterior storage compartments NOTE Actual features and locations may vary depending on model available equipment and storage compartment configuration ROOF LADDER If Equipped The ladder on...

Page 123: ...then back off 1 4 turn to help avoid glass warping which can result in wind noise Push the lever back in on the crank out handle and lay back in the horizontal position If the window will not open aft...

Page 124: ...istance from the roof ventilator The fan speed selector on the fan allows you to adjust the amount of circulation you need at any time 5 If you want the vent dome raised without the fanrunning turnthe...

Page 125: ...increase use of the furnace but it will greatly reduce the condensation inside the coach Minimize moisture released inside the coach Run the range hood fan while cooking and open a bath vent while ba...

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Page 127: ...al Inverter 8 6 Electrical Outlets House 120 Volt AC 6 4 Electrical System House 120 Volt AC 6 1 Electrical System House 12 Volt DC 6 5 Emergency Exits 2 5 Engine Access Interior 3 8 Engine Cooling Sy...

Page 128: ...3 Slideout Room Keylock 10 1 Slideout Room Operation Electric 10 1 Slideout Room Troubleshooting 10 3 Slideout Rooms 2 7 Smoke Alarm 2 4 Sofa Bed Conversion 9 2 Sofa Bed Conversion 9 2 Specifications...

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