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Some models have the ladder located in front of a
storage or generator access door. In order to gain
access to the door, the ladder’s lower section is hinged
allowing it to swing up and be secured in place. Before
using the ladder, it must be lowered
and locked into the brackets
ROOF RACK SYSTEM
The optional towers and cross bars can be mounted to
the roof tracks that allow other accessories to be added
to accommodate transporting other items on the roof of
your camper. Roof rail capacity with towers and cross
bars is 300 lbs. Be sure to spread the load across the
rails. Accessories for the crossbars are available from
your Lance dealer or a local sporting goods.
WARNING
It is critical that all racks and accessories
be properly and securely attached to your camper.
Improper attachment could result in an accident or
damage to your camper’s roof. Check the attachments
prior to use and periodically inspect for adjustments,
wear and damage.
Large, long or oversize items will require additional
strapping/tie downs. Do not underestimate the power
of the wind.
ENTRY DOOR
The entry door lock and deadbolt are keyed alike. The
key is double sided so it can be installed into the lock
either direction. Be sure to write down the key number
on the Identification Information Page located in the
front of this manual. Your Lance Dealer can obtain
duplicates with this number.
The entry door lock is locked by turning the key
clockwise one quarter turn. The key can then be
removed. To unlock, insert the key and turn
counterclockwise one quarter turn. If the door is locked
from the outside, it can still open it from the inside by
pulling on the paddle handle. If you exit the camper
and you close the door, it will be locked. The deadbolt
is locked by turning the key counter-clockwise one
quarter turn. The key is then returned to the starting
position for removal. The deadbolt can be latched from
the interior by turning the latch clockwise to lock and
counter-clockwise to unlock.
Be sure all occupants in the camper know how to
operate the entry door lock and deadbolt as well
as the emergency exits in case of emergency.
When traveling, lock the deadbolt. This will reduce
the possibility of the door opening while on the road.
The screen door can be operated independently by
releasing the catch on the screen door and swinging
the screen door away from the main door.
WINDOWS
Windows in your camper are slider or torque pane
type. Windows are safety glass or Acrylic. Open slider
windows by rotating the locking lever and sliding the
window. Open torque windows by turning the crank
located at the bottom of the window frame, clockwise
to open, counterclockwise to close.
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The optional towers and cross bars can be mounted to
the roof tracks that allow other accessories to be added
to accommodate transporting other items on the roof of
your camper. Roof rail capacity with towers and cross
bars is 300 lbs. Be sure to spread the load across the
rails. Accessories for the crossbars are available from
your Lance dealer or a local sporting goods retailer.
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