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Interior Storage
The closets and cabinets have catches along one
edge of the door. Pull on the cabinet door han-
dle to open. Overhead doors have supports to
hold them open. The drawers have a catch along
the edge of the drawer. Pull the drawer handle
to open. It is recommended that cabinet drawers
should not be loaded to exceed more than 15 lbs.
Closets may be equipped with 12-volt lights
that turn ON when the closet door is opened. Be
sure the light goes OFF when the closet door
is closed—your battery will be discharged if it
stays ON. If the light stays on when the door is
closed, the door switch requires adjustment.
The same loading considerations apply to inte-
rior storage areas as to exterior. Consult the
Motor Home Loading section in the On The
Road chapter.
SLIDE-OUT ROOMS (
If Equipped)
The slide-out room(s) are designed to provide
additional living space.
A detailed operating and maintenance guide
is included in your Owner’s Information
Package. Read all instructions for these systems
carefully before operating the slide-out(s).
In some installations it may be necessary to
slide the driver’s seat to the full forward posi-
tion and place the seat back in the full upright
position prior to moving the slide-out room in or
out to prevent the room from striking or rubbing
against the seat back.
Always exercise caution when operating the
slide-out room.
• Always be certain that there is plenty of
clearance for your room to safely extend to
the full outward position.
• Remove any other potential obstructions to
room movement.
For operation of the slide-out room the
following is required:
• Park the RV and level it for stationary use.
• Ignition on (engine running)
• Transmission in park
• Parking brake engaged
• Slide-out key or switch activated
• Battery Voltage must be over 13.0 Volts DC
INTERIOR AND FURNISHINGS
The materials used inside your motor home
have been selected for durability and comfort.
With reasonable care, these materials will
stand up under years of recreational living . The
Maintenance chapter in this manual outlines
care requirements for the various upholstery
fabrics , floor, cabinet , and wall finishes.
Living With Your Motor Home
06-13
Never attempt to move your motor home with the
slide-out room(s) extended. Damage can occur to the
slide-out or motor home.
In case of a power failure, the slide-out room can be
retracted manually. Be sure to understand the opera-
tion section as explained in the slide-out systems
Operations Manual in the
Owner’s Information
Package
.
NOTE
Under wet/snow weather conditions, after retracting
the slide-out room(s), it may be necessary to towel off
moisture from the end walls.
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CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
Do not store flammable, volatile liquids or hazardous
chemicals inside the motor home or in outside stor-
age compartments. Toxic fumes from these liquids or
chemicals may enter the interior of the motor home.
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