Savoy SL & LX 5th Wheel & Travel Trailer
2006 Equipment — Section 5 • 93
EquipmEnt - introduction
This section covers the basic operation and care of various types of equipment found in the recreational
vehicle, most of which are provided for comfort and entertainment. More detailed information about specific
equipment may be found in each product manufacturer’s manual. Optional equipment will also be discussed in
this section which may not apply to all recreational vehicles.
Detailed information with CAUTION or WARNING instructions for the various electronics, other than
what is provided in this section, can be found in the manufacturer’s manual
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Entry StEp
Operation
Entry steps fold under the recreational vehicle when traveling. To extend step, pull assembly out from
uderneath the recreational vehicle. Bottom step is folded over second step. Roll bottom step out and down after
step assembly is extended. To store steps, fold bottom step up over second step and push assembly underneath the
recreational vehicle.
Lubricating the Mechanism:
Lubricate the mechanism every 30 to 60
days.
• Carefully clean the area around the pivot points (the rivets involved in the
motion of the mechanism). See diagram for example.
• After cleaning, lubricate the pivot points between the parts (to pinpoint this
area locate the washer between the parts). An automotive grade,
non-staining lubricant is recommended.
Covering Nicks & Scratches:
• Seal a nick or scratch with automotive grade primer to prevent rust.
• Once the nick or scratch has been sealed, cover the damaged area with an automotive grade or high-gloss
paint.
CAUTION:
To prevent the possibility of slipping on the entry step avoid excess lubricant on the surface
of the entry step itself. Carefully clean the entire entry step after lubricating the
mechanism.
NOTE:
Silicone lubricates and WD-40 are not recommended as they have a tendency to
evaporate and dry the mating surfaces which leaves them vulnerable to the elements.
WARNING:
If the recreational vehicle is transported with the step in the extended position there is the
possibility of causing major damage to both the step and the recreational vehicle.
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