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FITTED EQUIPMENT
UPHOLSTERY
General
The Approach SE models are designed with
multiple bed layouts and sleeping
arrangements. Sometimes the bed make-up
utilises the cab seats: other times the beds
are made separately.
Cab Seats
The reclining cab seats have full forward and
rearward movement by releasing the catch
on the front of the seat and sliding it to the
required position. Both front cab seats have
a swivel mechanism fitted as standard and
have dual armrests for your comfort.
Seating Upholstery
The majority of cushions in your motorhome
are fully sprung to supply more comfort to
both you and your passengers.
The cushions that are not sprung are made
from high quality foam providing support and
comfort. In the 760 these cushions are the
belted passenger backrests and infill
cushions, together with the rear lounge area
corner backrests and seats along with the
bed infill.
In other models only the infill for the front bed
is made from foam. All the rest of the
cushions are sprung.
Care should be taken of these springs by not
loading weight on one area of a cushion for a
prolonged period of time when travelling or
when the vehicle is in storage. This could
lead to the springs failing and the comfort of
the cushion being diminished.
The Mattress in the over-cab area is made
from 100mm thick high quality foam.
The new Bailey DE-LUXE mattress futures a
deep, fully framed sprung unit of domestic
quality construction giving “An at home
night’s sleep whilst away in your motorhome.
Remove dust on a regular basis with your
vacuum’s upholstery or drape attachment.
Try to avoid brushing fabric covers because
that can damage the pile.
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If you spill something on your upholstery,
blot up the excess immediately. Avoid
detergents which may damage the
fabrics protection. Use a sponge or a
clean white cloth but do not wash or rub
the fabric.
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Try to keep your cushions away from
direct sunlight.
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Light affects the colour of fabrics so avoid
over-exposure to sunlight.
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Try not to leave newspapers lying on
your cushions; ink can stain the covers. It
isn’t always easy to avoid that from
happening, however, proper ventilation
can help.
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Try to keep pets off the upholstery and be
careful of sharp objects such as belt
buckles, toys and watch straps snagging
the fabric. If snags do occur, carefully cut
off the loose ends with scissors or tuck
back in - do not pull them under any
circumstances.
Curtains
It is recommended that the curtains in your
motorhome are washed on a delicate cycle at
30
°
C. This will not damage the clip glides.
Safety
Passengers are reminded that it is a legal
requirement to wear the seatbelts provided
whilst the vehicle is in motion.
Table
A large table with folding legs is provided with
the vehicle. When not required, this table
should be securely stored in the table store
or in the wardrobe. When the table is
needed, its legs should be folded out and the
table placed where required.
The side dinette table and table leg should
always be stored whilst travelling and there is
a dedicated storage position for these parts
in the wardrobe.
Ensure the folding legs are locked in
place before using the table. The table
must be stored when the vehicle is in
motion.
Summary of Contents for Approach SE
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