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Any seat NOT equipped with a seat belt is not intended for and MUST NOT be occupied
when the vehicle is in motion. A seat NOT intended for occupancy when the vehicle is in
motion will be conspicuously labeled.
NOTE:
Pregnant women should consult a physician for seat belt use.
DRIVING
Driving a mini-motorhome is similar to an automobile. Become familiar with all controls
and handling ability. Remember, a mini-motorhome sits higher on a larger chassis and
the wheel base and RV house is longer which will require more space to turn and change
lanes during travel. In addition, the mini-motorhome is heavier than a passenger car, thus
a longer distance is required to pass another vehicle. Always use turn signals when
changing lanes. More distance may be required to stop your mini-motorhome.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas that is extremely dangerous
to humans and animals. The following symptoms are indicative of individuals exposed to
carbon monoxide:
Mild Exposure:
Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue
Medium Exposure:
Severe headache, drowsiness, confusion, fast heart rate
Extreme Exposure:
Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardiorespiratory failure, death
A UL listed carbon monoxide detector has been installed in your motorhome. It is
designed to detect toxic CO fumes. It is not a substitute for other combustible gas, fire or
smoke alarms.
Procedures to Take During an Alarm
WARNING:
The activation of the CO detector is a warning that indicates
the presence of carbon monoxide!
WARNING:
Do not disconnect the CO detector to silence the alarm. The
detector is designed to sense when the level of CO in the air falls below the
danger level. All individuals should remain outside the unit until the alarm is
silent.
If someone is suffering from an upset stomach, headache or other symptom, immediately
move to a location that has fresh air. Ensure that everyone is accounted for, including
pets. Call the Fire Department. Do not reenter the unit until the source of carbon
monoxide has been located and repaired by a qualified technician.
Warning:
Low levels of CO have been linked to brain and vital organ
damage to unborn infants with no effect on the mother. Pregnant women
should leave the unit immediately if an alarm is sounded and not return until
the unit has been repaired and aired out thoroughly.
Summary of Contents for Mini Motorhome
Page 1: ...Where Tradition and Innovation Meet Mini Motorhome Owner s Manual...
Page 15: ...6 CHAPTER 2 OBTAINING SERVICE WARRANTY REGISTRATION...
Page 16: ...7...
Page 87: ...78 MOTORIZED TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY...
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