SECTION 11
CAMPING & OPERATING
Q
UEEN
B
ED
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
There is a limited storage area located under
arefully
oving the screws holding
the queen bed. To access, grasp the end
ledge at the foot of the bed and lift c
.
Use the gas struts to help you hold the bed
temporarily in the upright position. Before
lifting, be sure there is nothing on the bed that
will restrict its movement or add extra weight.
Use caution when opening or closing the bed
to keep hands and fingers at the end ledge
provided (not on the side or further back than
necessary) to avoid pinch points. When
lowering the bed, be sure to keep both hands
on the end ledge while slowly lowering it to
the closed position. Avoid letting the bed
suddenly drop shut.
The bedroom electric slide room system may
be located under the queen bed. If so, it can
be accessed by rem
the wooden paneling in place. Use care not to
obstruct the slide room system when using
the under bed storage area.
P
RIVACY
D
RAPE
I
NSTALLATION
Remove the privacy drape from the storage
room.
s
n visor against the windshield
pening the sun
ind the
black plastic
.
bag, which you should find in the storage area
under the mattress platform in the bed
1. Starting at the driver's side of the cab,
attach the black plastic hook to the loop
attached to the wall behind the driver'
seat. Make sure that the side of the drape
with Velcro® is facing the motorhome
windshield.
2. Pull the drape toward the front of the RV
and behind the driver's side sun visor.
Open the su
to hold the drape in place.
3. Proceed across the windshield to the
passenger side, again placing the drape
behind the sun visor and o
visor to hold the drape in place.
4. Attach the black plastic hook at the
passenger's side of the cab to the loop
attached to the wall beh
passenger's seat.
5. Attach the Velcro® at the top edge of the
drape above the driver's and passenger's
doors to the corresponding Velcro on the
roof of the motorhome cab.
6. The Velcro® at the bottom corners of the
privacy drape under the
hooks should also be attached to the
Velcro on the walls of the motorhome in
the corresponding locations.
Make sure to remove your privacy drape and
place it in storage before traveling
TV
P
OWER
S
UPPLY
For good station recep
TV power supply must be turned
tion, the
view cable
ON to view local television
stations. Turning the TV power
supply ON sends 12-volt DC
through the cable to the TV roof
antenna. The voltage energizes
the transistors in the antenna
head amplifier. The TV signal
then comes down the cable to
the outlets.
Turn the TV power supply OFF to
television or to use a VCR or DVD.
Fig. 11.4 TV
Power Supply
TV
A
NTENNA
&
C
ABLE
TV
RG-6 coax runs from the TV
exterior cable TV connector to
antenna and
a wall plate
set and
osition turn the
is
al). After the
in the full UP position, pull down
near the dedicated television space.
The television entertainment system will not
run cable television on one television
local stations off the other set without
customer modification. You can either view
local stations or you can view cable television.
TV antenna
To raise the TV antenna to the
operating p
antenna elevating crank
clockwise in the UP direction
until some resistance to turning
is noted.
On amplified models, 12-volt DC
required (refer to the OEM manu
antenna is
power
on the round knob with both hands until it
disengages from the ceiling plate. Rotate the
knob for best picture.
Fig. 11.5
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Summary of Contents for SENECA 2010
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