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Ramp Model Features
CARGO AREA SAFETY
The following label has been placed on the interior near the main entry door that reads:
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL
Cargo Area Ventilation System
The cargo area of your ramp model RV is equipped with special 'ram-air' venting at each sidewall (one
located high and the other located low), that provides for fresh air flow to the cargo area while traveling.
When used properly the two vents, as a system, create a flow of fresh air that effectively ventilates
gasoline and exhaust vapors from the interior cargo space. Keep in mind however that gasoline, oils and
exhaust vapors may permeate interior items such as curtains, fabrics, bedding, and even paneling and
cabinetry materials. Venting the cargo area may not remove or prevent petroleum odors from eventual
build-up in your RV. The best method is to keep the cargo area well ventilated from the very beginning
of ownership.
Using the ram-air vents
The vents must be opened from the interior. Move the handle either forward or rearward in the desired
direction. The handle will stop in either position and will be locked in place until closed. The ram-air
system works most effectively when the forward vent is opened toward the front of the RV to create a
scooping effect while the rear vent is positioned with the opening toward the rear. These vent positions
create an air flow that scoops fresh air into the cargo area and draws vapors out the rear vent.