9-5
SECTION 9 –
FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS
10. Once the air bed mattress is filled to the
desired firmness, turn the pump counter-
clockwise to release the pump from the fill
valve. The one-way inflation valve will keep
air from escaping.
11. Place valve cap over valve and seal by turning
clockwise.
Bed to Sofa:
1. Open the deflation valve near the head of the
air bed mattress by pressing the deflation
valve latch in the direction of the arrow.
2. Open the deflation valve at the foot of the bed
by using the same method.
3. Allow the air bed mattress to fully deflate
prior to storing.
4. After the air bed mattress is fully deflated,
leaving the valves open, fold the head of the
air bed mattress once towards the foot of the
mattress.
NOTE:Locking the inflation valve shut will trap
air in the mattress, which could cause
damage.
5. Lift the front edge of the seat frame upward.
6. Starting at the foot of the air bed mattress, fold
the deflated mattress towards the sofa. Gently
push the air out as you fold.
7. Store the air bed mattress carefully beneath
the sofa seat. Do not store additional items
with the air bed mattress that could cause
snags or punctures.
8. Lower the seat frame and place cushions back
onto sofa seat.
Further Information
See manufacturer’s information provided in
your InfoCase for more information.
WOOD FURNITURE AND
CABINETRY
–If Equipped
People are drawn to the natural beauty of
wood. At Winnebago Industries, our craftsmen
work with the art found in each piece of wood to
create cabinets of superior quality, backed by the
Winnebago Industries warranty.
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Oak is a strong, open-grained hardwood that
ranges in color from white to pink and reddish
tones. Streaks of green, yellow and even black
may appear due to mineral deposits. Oak may
also contain wormholes and wild, varying
grain patterns. This distinct graining is
considered a desirable quality and has made
oak one of the most popular woods used for
cabinetry.
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Maple is a close-grained hardwood that is
predominately white to creamy-white in
color, with occasional reddish-brown tones.
While maple typically features uniform
graining as compared to other wood species,
characteristic markings may include fine
brown lines, wavy or curly graining, bird's eye
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