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General Safety List
These general safety precautions assure that you and your passengers are safe. Failure to follow these
suggestions could result in you or other people to be seriously injured or killed.
1
Read your vehicles (chassis) owner’s manual concerning chassis operations, features and safety information.
2
Always wear your seat belts while driving and make sure your passengers do the same. Young children and
infants must be seated and restrained in proper safety seats as required by law.
3
Never place an infant or child seat in the front passenger seat. Any vehicle that is equipped with an airbag
can injure or kill a child if the airbag should deploy.
4
Never relocate alter or modify seat belts. All seat belts are mounted per the FMVSS Federal requirements.
Anyone relocating, altering, or modifying a seat belt will assume full responsibly for the consequences.
5
Do not allow anyone to lie on the sofa or the bed or sit anywhere a seat belt is not provided, while in transit.
6
Periodically inspect seat belts and seat components. If any of the seat belts and /or seat components are not
functioning properly have them inspected by a competent service facility.
7
All seat releases, slides, and recline mechanisms must be fully engaged and locked before putting the vehicle
in motion. Keep fingers and hands away from any pivot points or moving components to avoid injury.
8
Do not store items under seats. Objects could damage the airbag module under the seats or obstruct or loosen
locking mechanisms under driver’s and passenger seat(s).
9
NEVER
disconnect safety devices installed on your motorhome. These devices are for your protection and
should not be tampered with.
10
Have your motorhome checked by a competent service facility if any of the electrical components are not
functioning properly.
11
Do not use a cheater plug (a plug with the ground wire pin removed) to hook up into a 110-Volt plug. Doing
this could cause an electrical shock.
12
Do not use an extension cord with a lower current rating than that of the power cord provided with your
motorhome. This could cause a hazard in the electrical system.
13
Test the Carbon Monoxide and smoke detectors operation after your motorhome has been in storage, before
each trip, and at least once every few weeks during use.
14
Never use stove or cooking appliances for comfort heating, it is extremely dangerous. Refer to the
appropriate section for proper operations and safety information for appliances.
15
Never use portable fuel burning equipment, including wood and charcoal grills and stoves inside the
motorhome. The use of this type of equipment inside an enclosed space may cause asphyxiation and creates a
fire hazard.
WARNING
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