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The exterior wash station is located on the roadside
of the camper. It provides both hot and cold water. It
uses water from the fresh water tank or when connected
to the city water hookup. The showerhead is equipped
with a flow control to allow you to conserve water. The
flow control is not a permanent shut off. After use, the
water must be shut off at the control valves.
By-pass valves for the exterior wash station are located
inside of the entry step. Pull-out storage drawer on the
left side or above the wash station, or in the lavy behind
the toilet paper door.
CAMPER BUMPER/STEP
The aluminum bumper has sealed taillights, backup
lights and an illuminated license plate location and
storage for the sewer hose. Use the fold down step when
entering or exiting the camper. The step can be mounted
to the right of the entry for use when towing a boat or
trailer.
Side Entry Step
Side entry models are supplied with a double entry
step. To extend the double step, pull the complete step
assembly out and let it down completely. Unfold the
bottom step from over the top step and lower it
completely. Reverse to retract.
BACKUP CAMERA
The backup camera is located in the center of the rear
wall, directly below the center running lights. It is
a color camera with a built-in microphone. The
connection cable exits the camper in the roadside front
corner next to the truck electrical connection. The
mating harness and monitor are available from your
Lance Dealer.
INTERIOR STORAGE
Interior storage areas may be found in a number of
places in your camper: overhead compartments, wall
closets, under the dinette, under the bed, lavy and
galley cabinets.
Drawers rest in detent notches when they are closed.
To open drawers, lift up slightly, and then pull open.
These “travel locks” reduce the opening of drawers
during travel, but may not hold on rough road surfaces.
Some wardrobe cabinets are equipped with a 12-volt
light that turns ON when the door is opened. If you
experience some battery discharging, it could be that
the light may not be OFF. Readjust the light striker to
insure proper operation when the door is closed.
BATHROOM
The bathroom walls are sealed and waterproof; so do
not worry if water splashes on it. Some models are
equipped with a power roof vent in the bathroom.
TOILET
The toilet is designed to flush with a minimal amount of
water and still provide for proper disposal and odor
control. Toilet chemicals are available at most RV
retail outlets. Review the manufacturer’s owner’s
manual supplied with the toilet for proper use,
maintenance and chemical usage. The toilet paper
dispenser is mounted inside the lavy door under the
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sink. Information on the toilet plumbing can be found in
the “Waste System” section.
CABOVER AREA
Do not allow anyone, children especially, to ride in the
cabover area while traveling. Any sudden stops could
result in injury.
GALLEY
The galley is designed for utility, convenience and
comfort. All galley cabinets are equipped with positive
locking latches, which prevent them from opening
while traveling. Refer to the “Appliance” section for
information regarding the appliances.
DINETTE CUSHIONS
The dinette cushions are reversible with a vinyl
backing for use when sitting at the dinette with damp
swimsuits or clothing.
DINETTE CONVERSION BENCH SEATING
To convert the dinette area into a sleeping area:
1.
Lower table to dinette supports.
2.
Arrange seat and back cushions as shown in the
picture.
DAY/NIGHT SHADES
The day/night shades are dual-purpose window
covering that provides privacy at night and light
control during the day.
To operate, pull down on the lower bar to expose the
sheer fabric for daytime light control. For use at night,
pull on the upper bar to unfold the privacy nightshade.
Day/night shades in the cabover have a blackout
feature to limit light intrusion.
MINI-BLINDS
To raise mini-blinds, release the bottom of the blind
from the retainers. Pull straight down on the cord and
release at desired height. It is not necessary to pull
the cord to one side or the other to secure blind.
To lower mini-blinds, pull straight down on the cord
slightly and move it about 45 degrees to either the left
or right and lower the blind. To stop the blind in mid-
travel, move it back to the straight down position. Re-
attach the blind to the retainers when traveling.
To adjust the angle, turn the adjusting rod either
direction.
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DINETTE CONVERSION (BENCH SEATING)
To convert the dinette area into a sleeping area:
1. Locate the table locking lever hardware located on
the underside of the table.
2. Rotate the lever clockwise 180 degrees. This will
un-lock the table slide mechanism and enable the
table to be lowered.
3. Pushing firm on the table top in a downward
motion, lower table until it comes to rest on the
dinette base cabinets.
4. Arrange seat and back cushions as shown in the
picture below.
Reverse procedure to return the dinette to the seating
position. Ensure the locking lever hardware is rotated
180 degrees counter clockwise to lock the table in
position.
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