• Avoid leaving the awning partially extended during rainy conditions. The
awning is at the strongest setting when the awning is fully extended.
• If the wind sensor retracts the awning, it is recommend leaving it in until
the winds subsides.
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The sofa will convert easily into a bed. The sofa comes equipped with safety
belts and these should be used if occupied during travel.
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• Raise the sofa seat base until seat base and backrest form a V shape by
lifting up from the center of sofa just below the seat cushions.
• Push down on seat base until the seat base and backrest are flat.
• Fold seat belts out of the way.
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• Lift the seat base up until seat and back rest are in a V shape.
• Push down on seat base.
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• The booth dinette easily converts into a bed.
• Lift seat cushions to an angled vertical position.
• With a firm grip, lift front edge of the table approximately six inches and
push table leg lock to side.
• Swing the table leg up and lock into a horizontal position.
• Continue lifting table until table stays are clear of retainers. Pull
outward and lower table down.
• Use both seat cushions and one back cushion for a mattress. Leave one
back cushion in a vertical position.
WARNING: Do not occupy the booth dinette or dining chairs while
vehicle is in motion. They are not equipped with occupant restraint
systems.
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The sliding pocket door uses two rollers at the top of each door.
During the life of the motorhome, the sliding door may need adjusting.
The sliding pocket door can be adjusted to close tight against the wall.
Locate the small wrench and turn the adjusting screw upward or
downward. If for any reason, the pocket door needs to be removed,
locate the portion that is secured to the top of the pocket door and
rotate the small lever outward to release the latch. You will need to
release one on each end of the door. The pocket door rollers should be
lubed with just a drip of oil once a year to help increase the life of the
rollers and improve the sliding of the door.
Appliance & Equipment
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Tips
SOFA BED
CONVERSION
Sofa to Sleeper
Sleeper to Sofa
DINETTE BED
CONVERSION
(Optional)
DOOR - SLIDING
Summary of Contents for Executive 2001
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Page 22: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 2 OPERATING SAFETY...
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Page 46: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 3 APPLIANCES EQUIPMENT...
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Page 106: ...E X E C U T I V E CHAPTER 4 WATER LP GAS SYSTEMS...
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Page 129: ...Water LP Gas Systems EXECUTIVE 4 1 2 9 NOTES...
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Page 177: ...Electrical Systems 5 1 7 7 EXECUTIVE N NO OT TE ES S...
Page 178: ...E X E C U T I V E SECTION 6 UNIT CARE MAINTENANCE...
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Page 203: ...Unit Care Maintenance EXECUTIVE 6 2 0 3 NOTES...
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