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Windows
All windows are have a slider opening design or solid picture window
design. Sliders may open horizontal or vertical as called for per floor plan.
Egress (exit) windows have an unlocking handle or two small hinge clips
on each side. After unlatching, the panel will swing out on a top hinge.
On some egress (exit) windows, screens are attached to the swing out
panel of window. ALWAYS be sure egress (exit) windows are latched
before traveling. If left unlatched, it may be destroyed during travel.
Doors
Locks on entrance doors have two lock mechanisms, a deadbolt in the
frame section of lock and a standard lock in the handle. Both locks use
the same key.
Screen doors may have two types of latches. First, a "roller" latch and
secondly, a "hook" latch which needs to be tripped to open.
Locks on trunk doors need a small quantity of silicone lubricant sprayed
internally two times per year to keep functioning correctly.
Propane compartment doors are not permitted to have keyed locks,
regulated by state codes.
Optional entrance doors may have friction hinges. Meaning it must be
pushed fully open and will not swing freely.
Ensure that leveling feet firmly contact the ground and that
steps are parallel to the trailer floor when step is deployed.
Step must be stowed while leveling or stabilizing the trailer.
Do not lift steps when door is closed. Damage to the step,
door, or trailer may occur if disregarded.
Weight Carrying Limit - 400lbs
Failure to observe the weight limit or use other than intended,
may result in personal injury.
Children should not stow or retract steps. Do not stow or
retract steps if you cannot reach the upper steps.
CRASH ALERT: Steps must be carefully and slowly lowered
and raised with two hands.
Failure to heed these warnings may result in death or injury.