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Interior Care
Free-Standing Table & Chairs
The free-standing dinette table can be positioned to seat up to
four people. To prevent damage when traveling, the chairs must
be fastened down securely, and the table must be closed into
the travel position.
Recliner Sofa or Loveseat
Like a residential recliner, the recliner sofa or loveseat sections
have controls allowing you to recline the individual sections. To
revert each recliner section back to the upright position, gently
apply pressure to the recliner leg rest. Refer to the furniture
manufacturer’s care instructions for this product.
Hide-a-Bed Sofa
The hide-a-bed sofa functions much the same as a regular
residential hide-a-bed sofa. To make the hide-a-bed sofa into
a bed, lift up and out on the front edge of the sofa seat, uncov-
ering the legs. Fully extend the legs on both sides. Pull the sofa
forward and place the legs flat on the floor. Pull the sofa back
forward, and lay flat. To convert the hide-a-bed back into the
upright sofa position, reverse the process.
See
pages 174-175
, Hide-A-Bed Sofa.
Safe
Your RV may have a safe installed in the closet. The safe is in-
tended to help to safeguard valuable items; however, Grand
Design RV cannot be held liable for loss of personal property
that is placed within the safe. To secure items in the safe, utilize
the key provided with the safe and lock it after placing items in
the box. Store the key in a location away from the safe.
Decor Items
Decor Glass
Use a glass cleaner to remove smudges, smears and spots.
If there is any decorative etching on the decor glass, use care
when cleaning around that area.
Window treatments, curtains, blinds and shades
Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment.
Professionally clean only.
Some, but not all,
recliner loveseats
have storage in the
middle armrest.
The free-standing
dinette chair has
hidden storage. To
access the storage
area lift the seat cushion.
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