Section 3: Pre-Travel Information
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Bike Rack (if so equipped)
Refer to the bike rack manufacturer’s owner’s manual for detailed safety and user information.
Roof Rack (if so equipped)
Refer to the roof rack manufacturer’s owner’s manual for detailed safety and user information.
Know your motor homes weight limitations prior to loading the roof rack. Items
stowed on the roof rack, should be included in the weight calculation when deter-
mining the maximum cargo weight load of your motor home.
When loading the roof rack, evenly distribute the items on the rack. Avoid loading
all the heavy items in one spot. Weight of the items should be evenly distributed.
Make sure all items are secured to the roof rack. Periodically re-check the load to
make sure it is still securely fastened and has not shifted.
It is critical that you properly all items to the roof rack.
You are respon-
sible for securing items to your roof rack, checking the attachments prior to
use, and periodically inspecting the products for adjustment, wear, and dam-
age. You should read and understand all of the information supplied with your
product prior to installation or use. The roof rack should only be used for
accord to the manufacturer’s guidelines and weight limits. Failure to properly
attach and secure all items to the rack, or using the racks in any way other than
specified, may result in property damage or serious injury.
Your recreation vehicle's load capacity is designated by weight, not by
volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading
the vehicle. Do not exceed your GVWR and ensure you are loading the
vehicle as evenly as you can for the best possible handling. Ensure heavy
items are secured so they do not shift during travel.
Store items in areas designated for storage. Do not store anything in
the areas reserved for the converter, electrical panels, furnace or water
heater, etc.
For traveling safety, it is important to make sure the tie down straps are
secured on all appliances such as the toaster, coffee maker, etc. Vibration
during travel will move the appliances, creating the potential for them to
fall out of their cabinets possibly causing injury.
It is critical that you properly secure the bikes to the bike rack.
You are
responsible for securing bikes to your bike rack, checking the attachments
prior to use, and periodically inspecting the products for adjustment, wear, and
damage. You should read and understand all of the information supplied with
your product prior to installation or use. The bike rack should only be used
for transporting bikes. Failure to properly attach and secure bikes to the rack,
or using the racks to transport items other than bikes, may result in property
damage or serious injury.
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