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EXTERIOR
ENTRY STEPS
A two step entry system is provided as standard equipment on all Oliver Travel Trailers.
Lift up on the steps and pull forward, then fold out the bottom step. The steps are held in
place by a detent on each side. To retract the steps, fold the bottom step and lift the steps
out of the detent and push them back to the original stored position. Make sure that the
steps are secure in the retracted position before moving the Oliver Travel Trailer.
Make sure to keep fingers away from the sliding mechanism when extending or
retracting the steps. Use extra caution if exiting or entering the Oliver without the use of
the step.
ENTRY DOOR
The entry doors consist of both the exterior door and the screen door. The screen door is
used for ventilation when the Oliver is parked. Always use the door retainer latch if you
want to leave the door open. Failure to do so may result in damage to the door.
⚠
WARNING
• DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO DRIVE OR PULL THE OLIVER
WITH THE DOORS OPEN.
• DO NOT
USE THE EXTERIOR DOOR RETAINER DURING
WINDY CONDITIONS
• DO NOT
DRIVE OR PULL THE OLIVER WITH THE
OUTER DOOR OPEN AND THE SCREEN DOOR CLOSED.
THE DOORS MAY BE DAMAGED AND IT IS A SAFETY
HAZARD.
• THE SCREEN DOES NOT FULLY SEAL AND LEAVING
IT OPEN MAY ALLOW INSECTS INTO THE TRAVEL
TRAILER.
EXTERIOR STORAGE
If you purchased an Oliver Legacy Elite II, it will come equipped with a basement storage
compartment. The basement storage can be accessed from the inside or the outside of
the trailer. From the outside, the basement storage is located on the rear street side of
the trailer. It is secured by a marine-style latch that can also be locked using the small
key found on the supplied key ring. You will find an LED light mounted inside that
conveniently illuminates the entire storage area. To turn the light on or off, reach inside
and simply toggle the switch built into the light as needed.
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