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Garage
Garage
Ramp Door
The
Fast Ramp
rear door is easily operated by one person to
give full access to the garage. Unlock & unlatch the handles on
each side of the rear door (
see photos below
). The two-sided
Lift-Assist
holds the door in any position and allows it to move up
or down with only the slightest pressure.
• ALWAYS check that the area behind the RV is clear
before unlocking and lowering the ramp door.
• The patio deck cables must be detached from the ramp
door to utilize ramp.
See
page 172,
#1
.
When lowered, the loading ramp allows you to easily load small
vehicles, motorcycles, bicycles, and rolling cargo. Please use
caution when using the loading ramp/door area of your RV.
Use the tie down points located in the garage floor to secure all
vehicles or cargo items so they cannot come loose, unfastened,
opened or released while the RV is in motion. The garage area
also includes an in-floor storage area for items such as tools.
Retractable Screen Wall (If So Equipped)
Make sure that all obstacles are removed from the path of the
screen wall. Grip the strap attached to the screen wall pull bar
and pull down. Grasp the pull bar and continue pulling the screen
wall until it is completely extended. To store the screen wall, pull
up on the pull bar handle to release it from the grabber catch and
push the screen up until it is fully retracted.
To avoid damage to the screen wall and possible injury, make
sure that it is fully extended and snapped in place at the floor
when in use and fully retracted when not in use.
DANGER
Turn
Closed
Lift Up
Vehicles and equipment
powered by internal
combustion engines
and placed in RVs
may cause carbon
monoxide poisoning
or asphyxiation, which
could result in death or
serious injury.
The flammable liquids
used to power these
items can cause a fire
or explosion, which can
result in death or serious
injury.
To reduce risk:
1. DO NOT start & idle the
vehicle in the storage
area.
2. DO NOT sleep in the
vehicle storage area
when vehicles are
present.
3. Close doors separating
the living area and
garage when any vehicle
is present.
4. DO NOT store, transport
or dispense fuel inside
th RV.
5. Open the air ventilation
systems provided
for venting while
transporting vehicles.
6. DO NOT operate
propane appliances,
pilot lights or electrical
equipment when
motorized vehicles are
present.
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