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Stand at arm’s length from the smoke alarm when testing. The
alarm horn is loud to alert you to an emergency. The alarm horn
may be harmful to your hearing.
The test button accurately tests all functions. Never use an open
flame from a match or lighter to test this smoke alarm. You may
ignite and set fire to the smoke alarm and your home.
Lifetime of smoke alarm is 10 years, per manufacturer.
Steps
Fold Down Steps
Before entering your recreational vehicle place your hand in the center of
the step assembly. Pull the center bar outwards. The step assembly will
raise slightly and then out, away from the coach. The lower step will
unfold 180° to useable position. The arm on the step will meet a positive
stop. Step care, maintenance and lubrication will be found in the
maintenance manual.
Solid Steps
Looking at the entrance door, you will see no step. Open the door and
step will be inside, standing upright.
With one hand, turn yellow or blue handle, while holding step with other
hand and slowly lower step to the ground, using both hands. Adjust legs
to the ground.
Be sure to notice, read, and follow the various caution and warning labels
attached to each step assembly.
Windows
All windows are of slider opening design, solid picture window (non-
opening), or egress. Sliders may open horizontal or vertical. Egress (Exit)
windows have an unlocking handle or two small hinged clips on each
side. After unlatching, the panel will swing out on a top hinge. The Egress
(Exit) windows also have a screen that is attached to the swing out panel
of window. Be sure these panels are latched correctly before traveling.
Doors
Locks on entrance doors have two lock mechanisms, a deadbolt in the
Test smoke alarm operation after vehicle has been in storage,
before each trip, and at least once per week during use.
Failure to comply may result in serious injury.
After lubrication on pivot points, be sure no lubricant is
remaining on steps, causing a person to slip.