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MINI-BLINDS (If Equipped)
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. Stop the blind in mid-travel by moving it back to the
straight down position. Re-attach the retainers when traveling.
To Raise mini-blinds:
Release bottom of the blind from retainer. Pull straight down on cord and release at
desired height.
To Adjust the angle:
Turn the adjusting rod either direction.
STORAGE
Exterior Compartments
Exterior storage compartments should accommodate most of your storage needs. All of the
storage compartments, except the Propane tank compartment, can be locked. Fire preven-
tion regulations require that the Propane tank compartment be unlocked at all times.
Please note: Your RV could be overloaded or put out of balance if not properly loaded.
Refer to the Travel Trailer Loading section of the On The Road chapter of this manual,
and follow the loading and weighing instructions in that section. When storing equipment
and supplies:
* Always keep tools and equipment stored in areas where they will not shift while traveling.
* Whenever possible, place heavy articles in storage compartments which are low
and in the best location for weight distribution. Pack articles carefully in the storage
compartments to minimize shifting. If necessary, use straps to prevent movement.
* Be sure liquid containers are capped and cannot tip or spill.
* Secure all glass containers and dishes before traveling.
* Exterior storage compartments may not be watertight in all conditions. Carry any
articles which could be damaged by water inside the RV.
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WARNING
Do not store flammable, volatile liquids or hazardous chemicals inside the RV or in
outside storage compartments. Toxic fumes from these liquids or chemicals may enter
the interior of the RV.
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