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The sleeping accommodations in this vehicle are
designed for occupancy ONLY while the vehicle is NOT
in motion. All occupants in this vehicle must be seated
at a designated seating position and must wear seat
belts at all times while this vehicle is in motion. Failure
to do so can result in serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING
BEFORE OPERATING ELECTRIC BED:
• Remove travel locks and recline driver and front
passenger seat backs.
• Lower bed completely before use.
• The bunk has a weight limit; never exceed the
weight limit of the power drop-down bunk.
• USE TRAVEL LOCKS (PINS) WHENEVER BED IS IN
THE RAISED POSITION.
CAUTION
CAUTION
XXX LBS
. MAX LOAD CAPACITY FOR THIS TWO
PERSON BED
Failure to comply with the load capacity could cause
bed failure which can result in injury.
Elevated beds can present a fall hazard which may
result in injury.
Do not allow adults, children, or pets on drop-down
beds or bunks while the lift mechanism is in operation.
BEDS ARE NOT TO BE OCCUPIED DURING TRAVEL.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Typical keyed bed lift safety switch
Sleeping Areas
Typical safety lock pin
Regardless of class or size, TMC motorhomes are well
designed for a variety of sleeping accommodations. Many
floor plans feature permanent queen and king size beds,
while others feature bunks, Murphy beds, and over-cab
bunks (permanent and lowering), convertible sofas and
dinettes.
Your dealer is best equipped to instruct you in the opera-
tion of beds, convertible furniture, and bunks.
Front Cab Power Drop Down Overhead
Bunks (if equipped)
TO LOWER THE FRONT OVERHEAD BUNK:
1. Turn the chassis
engine OFF.
2. Engage the
P A R K I N G
BRAKE.
3. Turn ON the
Master Battery
D i s c o n n e c t
Switch.
4. Remove the trav-
el locks (or pins).
5. Fully recline the driver’s and passenger’s seat backs.
6. Some systems (if equipped), require a secondary mas-
ter power key be turned ON prior to operation.
7. Engage the operating switch to raise or lower the over-
head bunk.
TO RAISE THE FRONT OVERHEAD BUNK:
1. Raise overhead bunk until
it stops, then press and
hold the control switch
for 3 additional seconds.
2. Install the travel locks (or
pins).
3. Lower the overhead bunk
down onto travel locks (or
pins), and press and hold
the control switch for
another 3 seconds.
The overhead bunk must be
completely raised and secured
in the travel position before
driving the motorhome.
Always travel with the driver
and passenger seats in the
fully upright (non-reclining)
position.
NOTE: If your motorhome is equipped with a multi-
plex wiring system, controls for the power drop-down
over-cab bunk are incorporated into the main touch-
screen panel; usually on the Slideout menu screen.
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