A combination desk/dinette table may
be an optional feature in the kitchen area, depending on the floorplan of your
unit.
Depending on the floorplan of your unit, a built-in dinette
booth may be an option. The dinette provides added
storage
under the seating area of the booth, along with an
extra
sleeping area. The sleeping area is created by
lowering the
table top and arranging the cushions. This
feature is
not
relevant to all coaches.
On coaches with the
booth dinette,
seatbelts are mounted to allow forward facing
passengers to
occupy these positions during
transit.
Not all seats are equipped properly for occupancy during transit. These seats will be labeled accordingly.
Driver and Passenger Seats
The driver and passenger seats are covered in vinyl or
leather
and may feature six-way power position
adjustment.
The base moves the chairs forward and
backward, as well as
up, down, and reverse tilt. The seats
have a three-point seat
belt, along with swivel and recline
features.
When the unit is not in motion, the seats
can be swiveled to
face the living room of the unit via a
release lever
on the
pedestal.
Before turning the chairs, follow this procedure:
• First extend the slideout room.
• Tilt the steering wheel up and toward the dash.
• Reposition the seat to provide enough clearance for the
steering wheel.
Once these steps are completed, the chairs will swivel without interference.
Power Seat Operation
The driver and passenger front seats are mounted on power pedestals that offer a wide range of adjustments. The
center
“joystick” switch moves the seat horizontally and vertically. The front rocker switch tilts the front of the seat up and
down.
The first rocker switch controls the tilt of the rear of the seat base.
Additional switches, depending on the
coach year and
model
,
control the recline angle of the seat back.
Depending on the coach model and year, the driver and passenger seats may also be equipped
with an
inflatable
lumbar
support in the lower back region of the seat
and a passenger footrest.
The power lumbar control switch is located
on the
left-hand side in front of the power base controls. Pushing the switch forward will inflate the support. Pushing the
switch
backward will deflate the support.
For More Information
Refer to the product manufacturer's owner's manual and links to learn more about your coach's furniture.
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