SECTION 11
CAMPING & OPERATING
The following label should remain
permanently attached to the transition ramp
plate:
Fig. 11.10 Cargo ramp transition label
To close the ramp door
As the trailer is being loaded, make sure that
stored vehicle(s) and/or equipment do not
damage the ramp door seals. Remove any
debris (sand, snow, etc.) from around the
ramp door before closing it. To close the ramp
door, reverse the above listed process.
Secure the ramp door by locking the vice
latches.
Do not move the RV until the cargo ramp door
is secured. Inspect all ramp door components
each trip for wear or damage. For safety,
contact your RV dealer for a service
appointment if repairs are needed.
A
IR
V
ENTS
Your RV is equipped with air vents in the
sidewall of the cargo bay area. These air
vents are designed for airflow and ventilation
when there is fuel powered equipment
present in the cargo bay. These air vents
must remain open any time equipment is
loaded on the trailer, including during travel.
R
ETRACTABLE
S
CREEN
W
ALL
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
Make sure that all obstacles are removed
from the path of the screen wall. Grip the
strap attached to the screen wall pull bar and
pull down. Grasp the pull bar and continue
pulling the screen wall until it is completely
extended. The screen wall has a grabber
catch to secure it at the floor of the trailer. To
store the screen wall, pull up on the pull bar
handle to release it from the grabber catch
and push the screen up until it is fully
retracted.
To avoid damage to the screen wall and
possible injury, make sure it is fully
extended and snapped in place at the floor
when in use and fully retracted when not
in use.
D
EPARTING
C
AMP
C
HECKLIST
When the time arrives to return home, it is
again critical that you complete the necessary
procedures to ensure a safe trip. As you
develop a routine, it is possible that a
checklist will be helpful. This is a general list,
which you may want to customize as you
determine your own needs.
Safety
_ Make sure you follow all safety precautions
noted in this owner’s manual and in any
OEM operator’s manual when preparing to
travel home.
Interior
_ Close roof vents
_ Close windows & latch blinds
_ Counter items put away or tied down
_ Furnace turned off
_ Latch drawers, cabinets & doors
_ Lights turned off
_ Lower the TV antenna (if applicable)
_ Move slideout in and lock it in place (if
applicable)
_ Position the booth dinette in the bed
position for travel (if applicable)
_ Refrigerator door locked
_ Set refrigerator to 12-volt (if applicable)
_ Water heater turned off
_ Water pump turned off
Exterior
_ Empty black holding tank
_ Empty gray holding tank
_ Lock all exterior compartments
Do not sleep in the cargo bay area while
internal combustion engines are being
operated, stored or transported in the RV.
Failure to comply may result in death or
serious injury.
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