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INTERIOR
The interior of your Airstream motorhome has been designed to take a limited amount
of space and provide you with all the comfort, convenience, durability and appear-
ance possible. An understanding of the operational procedures and maintenance
techniques of the interior appointments will add to your pleasures, as well as to the
long life of your motorhome.
Rear Bath
To convert the lounges into a bed, grasp the front edge of the seat, pull straight up
and pull it toward the aisle of the motorhome. The backrest will slide down into place
automatically. Extending both sofas form a double bed.
On the dinette option, the pedestal table is stored under the passenger side lounge
on a shelf. Open the aisle door for access. Insert the two stands into the top and then
insert the table into the pedestal braces in the aisle way. An additional table is stored
behind the driver’s seat. Two portalegs are provided so the table can be used outside
or where ever you like.
Dinette, Mid Bath
When not in use the pedestal table is stored under the rear lounge on a shelf. The table
sits on two stands that inserts into fixed pedestals between the dinette seats.
Inside the rear doors is a box that can be used for several purposes such as ice stor-
age. There is a drain plug in the bottom of the box that drains to the exterior of the unit.
The box lid is also a table top. Two portalegs are provided so the table can be used
outside or where ever you like.
The dinette seats and rear sofa transformed into a rear bed. The dinette table top rests
on stops fastened to the dinette seats. The rear sofa folds out by lifting up on the seat
edge and pulling out. The backrest will slide down into place automatically. The sofa
slides against the table top, arrange the dinette cushions to form the bed.
Vinyl Floor
The vinyl floor in your unit can be cleaned with liquid floor cleaning solutions recom-
mended for vinyl floors and warm water.
CAUTION
: Warn occupants of the vehicle when fresh wax has been applied, just
like a home, the floor will be slippery.
Cabinets/Overhead Lockers/Counter areas
The furniture is manufactured from of a high-pressure laminate and can be cleaned
with soap and water, or you can use a common solvent on tough spots. Furniture
polish can be used sparingly.
The glass doors on the entertainment center must be cleaned with a anti-static
cleaner and cloth. Windex or common ammonia products will damage the coating
on the surface.
CAUTION
: Do not use any abrasive material. Abrasive cleaners, cloths and pads
should not be used, as there is the possibility it could scratch the surface. A
protective pad should always be placed under hot utensils.
Wet Bath
To clean your ULTRA/GLAS shower stall unit, use warm water and one of the stronger
liquid detergents. Do not use abrasive cleaners; they may scratch and dull the surface
of your ULTRA/GLAS unit. Stubborn stains can be removed with solvents such as
turpentine, paint thinner or acetone. Restore dulled areas by rubbing with an automo-
tive-type liquid cleaner, and then put the soft glow back into your ULTRA/GLAS unit
with a light application of liquid wax.