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Fold-Away Seat

 

 
 

To raise:

 

 

 

 

1. Push lever “A” forward and fold the back cushion down against the seat cushion until the lever 

 

has snapped back into the locked position. 

 
 

2. Push lever “B” upward and lift the seat into the foldaway position.  Rotate the truss lock “C” 
to lock the assembly in place. 

 
 

To lower:

 

 
 

1. Rotate the truss lock “C” to unlock the assembly then push lever “D” and pull the top of the 
seat toward the aisle until it is locked in the down position. 

 
 

2. Push lever “A” forward and lift the back cushion until the lever “A” has snapped back into 
position. 

 

      Wheel Chair Restraints and Securement

 

 
 

There are different types of restraints that could be used in your vehicle.  Due to the different 
applications, check your operation manuals and other instructions for each individual system.   

 

Daily inspect the mounting bolts, hardware and securement belt.  Immediately secure any loose 
colts or mounting brackets as well as replacing any damaged, torn or frayed belts. 

 

 

CAUTION

Read the operation instructions for proper attachment and positioning 

for the chair and belts.  Read all of the safety information.  Improper attachments and/or 
positioning of the seat belt could cause injuries to the passenger.

 

 

    Seating Care

 

 

      Driver Seat and Passenger Seat Areas

 

 
 

Daily inspect the mounting bolts for seats and when applicable seat belts.  Make sure they are 
intact and tight and that seat belts work properly.  Replace any damaged and/or secure any loose 
hardware. 

 

      Seat Fabrics

 

 
 

Daily inspect the seats for ripped, torn, frayed or damaged areas.  Replace or repair as necessary.  
Regular cleaning, at least once a month, can prolong the lift of the fabrics. 

 
 

Vinyl Covered Seats

 can be cleaned by using mild vinyl cleaner or a soap and water solution 

followed by rinsing and wiping down the seats.  Other cleaners may damage fabrics by causing 
the vinyl to dry and can cause cracking of the material.  Read the label information carefully. 

 

Fabric Covered Seats

 can be cleaned by using a vacuum.  Clean spots with soda water solution 

recommended for fabrics.  To remove odors or deep clean fabric, you can use a steam cleaner. 

 

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Summary of Contents for Starcraft Bus

Page 1: ...ant Bus Information Date of Delivery _________________ Bus Body _________________________ Chassis Make __________________________VIN _______________________ Dealership ____________________ Salesman ____________________________ Telephone ____________________ Service Manager ______________________ ...

Page 2: ... 7 Caution Symbol 7 We Care About Our Customers 7 Safety Alert 7 Be Prepared for Emergencies 8 Escape Routes 8 Emergency Escape Windows 8 Emergency Escape Hatch 8 Emergency Doors 8 Electric Entry Door Release Lever 8 Fire Extinguisher s 8 Fire Prevention Suggestions 8 Park Safely 9 Vehicle Safety Standard Certification Labels 9 Tire and Rim Certification Label 9 Vehicle Weight and Loading Restrict...

Page 3: ...eflectors 17 Skirting 18 Lower A C Condenser Unit 18 Batteries Battery Box 18 Underbody Area 18 Air Ride Suspension 19 Wheels and Rims 19 Tires 19 Custom Paint Graphics 20 Vinyl Graphics 20 Destination Signs 20 Interior Components and Operations 21 Walls and Ceilings 21 Stanchion Modesty Panel or Grab Rails 21 Flooring 22 Interior Luggage Racks 22 Electrical Systems 23 Switch Panel 23 Switch Panel...

Page 4: ...esigned for adult operation and use only after a careful and complete reading of the instructions and information contained in this Operation Manual Such features could present a substantial risk of personal injury or death to children left unattended in or about the vehicle If questions arise after reading this manual contact Starcraft Bus Customer Support 1 800 348 7440 Fax 574 533 1106 Note All...

Page 5: ...ceived a copy of the complete Limited Warranty statement request a copy from your dealer or call us at 1 800 348 7440 The Starcraft Bus Limited Warranty warrants the material and workmanship that are included in our manufacturing process The chassis and certain other components in a Starcraft Bus are under warranty by the chassis manufacturer and or component manufacturers This Owner s Manual is N...

Page 6: ... corrected at that time Any and all parts supplied with the automotive chassis by the chassis manufacturer are strictly not covered by Starcraft Bus These include but are not limited to engine transmission factory heater and air conditioner axles brakes suspension tires batteries etc Consult the chassis manufacturer s warranty with regard to these items Repair or Replacement Items Starcraft Bus re...

Page 7: ...ms are not covered and are done at the owner s expense Damage or premature wear caused by lack of maintenance or owner abuse are not covered Damage due to accident misuse fire or alteration of any of the conversion is not covered Stated coverages will not apply if the odometer has been disconnected or its reading altered or the mileage cannot be accurately determined Corrosion is limited to perfor...

Page 8: ...ly operate and use the variety of features on your bus Please take time to read this Owner s Manual as well as the Chassis Owner s Manual to become familiar with the features of your vehicle and please pay special attention to the notes and instructions that explain important safety precautions Caution Symbol Whenever you see this CAUTION exercise caution and follow the instruction provided throug...

Page 9: ...CY EXIT and has bright red release latches Instructions are listed on the window Emergency Escape Hatch Located in the ceiling with release handles to help open Instructions are listed on the hatch Emergency Doors Can be located in the rear side or front and with a red EMERGENCY EXIT sticker above them They are opened by turning the handle and pushing outward Electric Entry Door Release Lever In t...

Page 10: ...of the body manufacturer MFG BY The month and year the body was manufactured DATE OF MFG Weight and Loading Restrictions GVWR GAWR FRONT GAWR REAR Certification Statement MO and YR Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Type The Weight and Loading restrictions are specified by the chassis manufacturer These loads are defined by the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The GAWR is the value of the load car...

Page 11: ...eparations and check lists that are recommended throughout this manual Knowing the vehicle is the key to gaining maximum efficiency Read the Chassis Owner s Manual The Chassis Owner s Manual will explain all of the features of the factory instrument panel as well as the warning systems that let you know everything is working properly and what to check if not It will also have driving tips and othe...

Page 12: ...ody structure standard and optional equipment and some references to the chassis components NOTE For more information on the chassis components refer to the manuals provided by the chassis manufacturer NOTE In order to maintain high quality standards it may become necessary to change the standard equipment and or options of the Starcraft models without notice Starcraft Bus assumes no responsibilit...

Page 13: ...and Moldings The sealants and adhesives used on the seams are formulated to remain waterproof under the sustained effects of the weather and road vibrations At least every 90 days check all seams and moldings for missing areas damages scrapes cuts or cracking If there is evidence of missing areas damage cuts or scrapes in either the sealant or adhesive please contact your dealer for repair or for ...

Page 14: ... as necessary Using a silicone based spray will clean and condition seals Glass and Shrouding Inspect for cracks and chips Clean windows with all purpose glass cleaner and use a mild soap on the ABS shrouding CAUTION Emergency Windows and Escape Hatch must be checked for proper operations before each trip Someone could be seriously injured and or killed if the window or hatch operations failed and...

Page 15: ...nufactured and installed by Starcraft Manual Bi Fold Entry Door This is a two panel door opened by using the manual door mechanism located in the cab area next to the driver To open lift the retaining lever holding the door handle in place and push the handle outward To close pull handle back until the handle is properly secured back into the retaining lever CAUTION Driving without the handle prop...

Page 16: ...r may be equipped with up to two windows a locking door handle and a shock at the top of the door to secure the door when open Simply turn the handle to open or close Emergency Exit Door A manually operated single panel door may be equipped with up to two windows a non locking door handle and a shock at the top to secure the door when open The door is marked with an Emergency Exit label above it S...

Page 17: ... If missing or unreadable contact dealer Lift door Interlock system Check daily for proper operation If equipped with interlock system slightly open the door check that door light is functioning then try to move forward and or backwards If light doesn t function or if you can move the bus the system is not operating properly must be adjusted and or repaired Door Alignment Check daily to ensure the...

Page 18: ...re there is a clear view for the driver Check power operations mechanisms where applicable Adjust as necessary Clean glass with standard glass cleaner the mirror head brackets with a nonabrasive detergent Exterior Lights Reflectors For everyone s safety it is imperative that all lights such as emergency directional hazard clearance marker and other identifying lights are in working order and that ...

Page 19: ...y Box Read the information provided by the battery manufacturer as to the care maintenance and check point This information is in your owner s information packet Daily inspect the battery box area to make sure it has not been damaged At least every 30 days inspect the slide mechanism and mounting brackets to ensure it is in proper working order and repair or adjust as necessary Lubricate the slide...

Page 20: ...ecifically made for wheel covers Do not use abrasive cleaners CAUTION Using the wrong replacement wheels bolts or nuts can affect the braking and handling of your vehicle Using wrong replacement wheels can also cause the tires to lose air possibly causing the loss of vehicle control resulting in a serious accident CAUTION Check lug nuts for proper torque value after rotations as loose lug nuts cou...

Page 21: ...n damaging the integrity of the paint Vinyl Graphics To avoid the possibility of damaging the vinyl graphics do not clean with any solvent or cleaner other than a mild detergent designed for automotive finishes Mechanical power spray washers should not be used directly on the vinyl graphics Automotive wax should not be applied to the tape as it may result in an unattractive buildup to the color NO...

Page 22: ...ur unit is equipped with a passenger side stainless steel stanchion with a fabric Vinyl covered modesty panel located on the front curbside entry door to provide extra support for your passenger when entering and exiting the bus Daily inspect all attachments making sure all mounting bolts and screws are intact and secure Replace any missing or damaged items and tighten any loose areas Stainless st...

Page 23: ...pe of unit It is the driver s responsibility to ensure luggage is secured properly and not hanging over the edges before putting the bus in motion If not properly secured luggage could fall during the ride or a passenger could walk into the items hanging over the edges Daily inspect the racks to ensure that the attachment bolts screws and mounting hardware and panels are intact and secure Replace ...

Page 24: ...to its function Switch Panel Maintenance and Care A daily inspection of the interior lights including reading lights step well lights entry lights and any emergency lights should be performed Replace any bulbs that may have burnt out or repair or have repaired any wiring During a regular scheduled maintenance of your unit preferably every 12 000 miles have the wiring connections and circuits check...

Page 25: ...perate indicator will be lit when activated then the TV next select the VCP function on the voyager Press the VCP button and the VCP power button to turn on You will then be able to control the VCP from the voyager by pressing the desired functions such as play rewind etc PA Button To operate plug the microphone into the input jack on front panel Turn the PA to the ON position Depress the switch o...

Page 26: ...g with the passenger system For proper care and maintenance review the manufacturers owners manual on the air conditioning Heating System If the bus is equipped with the in floor additional heating system the unit will be located under the passenger seating Like the air conditioning system this system works in conjunction with the factory system The controls will be located in the switch panel are...

Page 27: ... the unit is in motion to avoid the seat to suddenly move and startle or confuse you which could result in you losing control of the vehicle Reclining the Seat Back 1 Grab the seat recline adjustment hook shaped lever found on the lower left hand side of the seat 2 Lift the lever and lean back or forward to adjust to the desired position 3 Release the lever to lock the seat back in place CAUTION S...

Page 28: ...se Position folded completely down Pull arm backwards and then push the arm down Use Position pull arm up until it clicks and locks into place Seat Recline Side Release Handle 1 Grab hook shaped lever located at the outer seat bottom cushion 2 Pull the handle up and lean back or forward until you reach the desired position 3 Release handle to lock into place Other Types of Seating and Seating Oper...

Page 29: ...ayed belts CAUTION Read the operation instructions for proper attachment and positioning for the chair and belts Read all of the safety information Improper attachments and or positioning of the seat belt could cause injuries to the passenger Seating Care Driver Seat and Passenger Seat Areas Daily inspect the mounting bolts for seats and when applicable seat belts Make sure they are intact and tig...

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