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Ramp Model Features
FULL−VIEW PATIO DOORS
Operating Procedure
The patio doors equipped on your ramp model RV provide additional ventilation and lighting as well as
full access to the cargo area. Door glass can be raised and lowered similar to the screen door at your
home. The glass can also be removed for cleaning and stowing if desired. Remember to always lower all
glass panels to their lowest position (screen open) before travel. The patio doors can be opened two
different ways, outward for loading the cargo area or by sliding the panels for normal passage onto the
ramp. At the top of each door set on the interior side you will find a bolt latch with release strap that
locks each side into their closed position. Pull the release strap to unlatch and open doors outward from
their closed position. When returning the doors to their closed position, ensure that each door has been
positioned onto its sliding guide track located on the exterior at the top of each door before attempting to
latch. When properly latched doors will slide open and closed for normal passage onto the ramp. For
security purposes the doors can be locked from the inside only.
IN−FLOOR STORAGE COMPARTMENT (If Equipped)
The in-floor storage compartment provides a heavy-duty steel storage space perfect for tie-down straps,
tools, or equipment that you may not want store in other areas of your RV. The compartment is strong
enough that it can be driven on with four-wheelers and side-by-sides without risk of damage.
DO NOT
STORE GASOLINE OR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS IN THIS COMPARTMENT OR INSIDE YOUR
RV AT ANY TIME.
Shown at the right is the top of the patio
door positioned with its guide bracket in
the guide track (viewed from ramp side).
When closing the patio doors from the
open loading position, be sure that the
guide bracket is positioned in the track
otherwise the door may become damaged
while attempting to latch it closed.
Doors must be latched, and all glass panels in down position during
travel.
Guide bracket
Guide track