Interior Checklist:
If applicable, clear slide-out room path, clean floor and make sure bay doors are shut.
NOTE:
To operate the slideout, the ignition must be Off, the park brake must be set and the bay doors under
the slide room must be closed.
Secure and fasten bi-fold and pocket doors. Lock the shower door.
Close roof vents and windows.
Secure loose, heavy or sharp objects in case of a sudden stop.
Close all cabinet doors and drawers.
Turn Off the water heater, water pump and furnace.
Departure Checklist:
Check items in storage bays to make sure shifting or damage of items won’t occur.
Look around, above and under the motorhome for obstructions.
Walk around the motorhome and camp area checking for forgotten items.
Outside compartment doors should be closed and locked.
Check operation of all exterior lights, headlamp, tail lamp, brake and clearance lights.
Walk the interior and check for any items not secured.
Turn interior lighting off.
Check fuel level gauge. Check all other dash gauges for operation and correct level indications.
Carefully pull forward out of campsite. If necessary, clean site and check for forgotten items.
Secure and lock the entry door for travel.
emergency roaDSIDe proceDUreS
If an emergency situation occurs, use the appropriate braking technique and pull off the roadway a safe distance
from traffic (if possible). Set the parking brake and turn on the hazard warning flashers, especially when parked
alongside traffic lanes. In the event of an emergency stop due to a mechanical breakdown or other motorhome
related problems, contact the manufacturer’s customer support or an emergency service provider.
Road flares or reflective warning signs should be displayed if the motorhome is alongside of the road for any
length of time. Guidelines for placing the warning triangles depend upon the road characteristics and visibility.
For example: The standard placement is 10’, 100’ and 200’ from the rear of the motorhome when on a divided
highway or one-way road. On a two-way road, with traffic traveling both directions, the same placement would
also be required at the front of the motorhome. Roads with curves and hills may require the placement of the
last/furthest triangle to be 500’ behind the motorhome in order to safely warn approaching traffic.
In Case of Flat Tire
In the event of a flat tire, it is recommended to call for roadside assistance. The size and weight of the
motorhome and its tires require proper equipment to change the tire. A professional service technician
will have the equipment and training needed to repair or replace the tire.In the case
of sudden tire
failure, avoid heavy braking. Hold the steering wheel firmly and gradually decrease speed. Slowly
move to a safe off-road place, which should be a firm level spot. Turn the ignition OFF
and turn the
hazard flasher system ON. Save the old tire for possible warranty coverage.
WARNING:
Do Not crawl under the motorhome for any reason if a wheel has been removed. Any number of
circumstances could cause the motorhome to suddenly fall, resulting in severe injury or death.
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