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SECTION 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Side Escape Window
The side mounted escape window is secured
by two safety latches and can be opened by first
releasing these two latches and then pushing out-
ward on the lower part of the window.
Instructions for removal are also located near
the latches for quick reference and for passengers
who may not be familiar with the exit. Never re-
move or destroy this label.
Using Slider Windows As An
Emergency Exit
Most single and double slider windows along
the side of the motor home can also be used as
emergency exits, should the need arise. To use
the windows as exits, slide the window glass and
screen open.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
A dry chemical fire extinguisher is located
near the floor by the side entrance door.
We recommend that you become thoroughly
familiar with the operating instructions displayed
on the side of the fire extinguisher or in the infor-
mation supplied in your Owner InfoCase.
We also recommend that you inspect the fire
extinguisher for proper charge at least once a
month in accordance with National Fire Protec-
tion Association (NFPA) recommendations as
stated on the label.
If the charge is insufficient, the fire extin-
guisher must be replaced.
SMOKE ALARM
Your motor home is equipped with a smoke
alarm located on the ceiling in the galley area.
This alarm meets U.L. Standard 217 and NFPA
Standard 74 for operation of smoke detection de-
vices.
1. The smoke alarm should be tested for correct
operation each time the vehicle is brought
out of storage, before each trip, and at least
once a week during motor home use. To test
Use care when exiting emergency
window, as broken glass may be
present in the exit area.
WARNING
Lift Both Handles Up
Push Out on Bottom of Window
Do not test the fire extinguisher by
discharging it. Partial discharge can
cause leakage of pressure or contents
which would render the unit inopera-
tive when needed. When using the
fire extinguisher, aim the spray at the
base of the fire.
WARNING
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