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Sofa Bed Conversion (Optional)
The sofa will convert easily into a bed. Before converting
the sofa to a bed clear the area of obstruction.
Sofa to Sleeper: raise the sofa seat base until the seat
base and backrest form a V shape by lifting up from the
center of the sofa just below the seat cushions, push
down on the seat base until the seat base and back rest
are flat.
Sleeper to Sofa: Lift the seat base up until seat and back
rest are in a V shape and push down on the seat base.
Roll Over Dinette & Bed (Optional)
The dinette can be used as a bed or a dinette. When not
in use the dinette is stored and secured to the sidewall.
There are two dinette sections used, one for each side.
A fold up portable table is used and should be properly
stored when in transit.
To Use The Bed: Remove straps from each section and
fold all legs out, lower bed sections and fold cushions
out to form the bed.
To Use The Dinette: Remove retaining straps from each
section and fold out bottom cushion legs of each section
only, lower each section bottom cushion to rest on the
legs and rotate inner cushions to form back rests.
Dinette Bed Conversion (Optional)
To convert the dinette into a bed: remove the tabletop
from the leg supports and set aside, remove the leg
supports from the base and store, slide the tabletop
between the booth benches allowing it to rest on the
guide rail and lay both seat cushions and back cushions
together to form a mattress.
Storage – Under Bed (Optional)
To use the storage compartment located under the bed,
lift up the bed by the front edge of the mattress platform.
Gas struts hold the mattress and platform open.
Note
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, REFER THE TO THE
MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL.
Overhead Storage
The overhead storage is to be used for light weight
items only.
Entertainment Center: AM/FM/CD/DVD Player
The entertainment center stereo system consists of AM/
FM Stereo Tuner, CD/DVD Player and interior speakers.
Note
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, REFER THE TO THE
MANUFACTURER’S MANUAL.
Television Antenna
The television antenna is a manual crank up antenna
with built in electronics that use 12 Volts DC to boost
signal strength. Weak signals can be amplified by
turning on the boost switch. The antenna and booster
work together to provide the best possible picture for
most situations. Certain conditions occur when no
amplification is needed and the booster may make the
picture worse.
Note
DO NOT MOVE THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE WITH
THE ANTENNA RAISED. DAMAGE CAN OCCUR
FROM LOW TREE LIMBS OR WIRES.
WARNING
BEFORE RAISING THE ANTENNA MAKE AN OUTSIDE VISUAL INSPECTION
FOR ANY OBSTRUCTIONS OR OVERHEAD ELECTRICAL WIRES. DAMAGE
TO THE ANTENNA, SEVERE SHOCK, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE
CAN OCCUR FROM INADEQUATE CLEARANCE.
To raise the antenna, rotate the crank handle clockwise
to raise the antenna (about 14-15 turns). Pull down on
the outside directional wheel and rotate the antenna
until the best picture is obtained (the directional wheel
is spring loaded).
To lower the antenna, pull down on the directional
wheel and align arrows then rotate crank handle
counterclockwise lowering antenna fully into the cradle.
Make an outside visual inspection to ensure the antenna
is properly stowed.
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