Listed below are some safety precautions that must be adhered to while your coach
is in motion. These precautions, as
well as others that involve possible damage to equipment, are also listed in the appropriate areas in this manual.
There are various adjustments that need to be made prior to starting and moving the vehicle. Among them are the
driver’s
seat, the tilt steering, and the exterior side
view mirrors, as well as checking the rear view monitoring system.
In
addition,
the following
procedures will aid in your driving safety and extend your equipment’s life.
• Windows, mirrors, and light lenses are to be clean and unobstructed.
• Tires should be checked for proper cold inflation pressure.
• Wheel lug nuts should be checked for proper tightness.
• Fluid levels, including engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and windshield
washer solvent, should be checked and filled, if necessary.
• Disconnect the unit. Store the sewer and water supply hoses, as well as shoreline power cords.
• Secure all cargo in the storage compartments in the event of a sudden stop.
• Verify that the step has retracted prior to engine ignition.
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Driving in Dangerous Conditions
The cruise control is not to be operated on icy roads, extremely wet roads, winding roads, heavy traffic, or in
any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained.
While driving on slippery surfaces, use care when accelerating or decelerating. Skidding and loss of vehicle
control may be the result of abrupt changes in speed.
Driving through water deep enough to wet the brakes may affect the stopping distance or cause the vehicle to
pull to one side. If you have driven through deep water, check the brake operation in a safe area to be sure
they have not been affected.
Never operate a vehicle if a difference in braking efficiency is noticeable. Extreme terrain and adverse weather
may affect the handling and/or performance of your vehicle.
Seat Belt Safety
One of the most important safety features in your vehicle is the restraint system.
Research has shown that seat belts
save lives.
And they can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a collision.
Some of the worst injuries happen when
people are thrown from the vehicle.
Everyone in a motor vehicle needs to be buckled up at all times.
These brief operation instructions are for quick reference only. Any quick start instructions provided should
not take the place of the complete Operation Manual provided by this item's manufacturer.