SECTION 2
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
2-4
Lubricate the locks periodically with graphite
to maintain good working condition.
NOTE: Keys should always be removed when
leaving the vehicle. Since doors can be
locked without keys, make sure they have
been removed from the ignition before
locking the driver's compartment.
Luggage Compartment Doors
To ensure that compartment doors are latched
properly, press the bottom edge of the door with
the palms of your hands.
ELECTRIC ENTRANCE
STEP
The power switch for the electric entrance step
is located to the left of the main entry door as you
enter the coach.
Automatic Mode (Operates with Door)
With the Power Switch in the On position the
step is in Automatic Mode. This means it will
extend and retract automatically whenever the
door is opened or closed. This is done by means
of a magnetic door switch attached to the lower
hinged edge of the screen door section of the
entrance doors. The steps will extend when the
screen door is opened, and retract when the
screen door is closed. With the power switch in
the Off position the step can be kept in the ex-
tended or retracted position as described below.
Stationary Extended Mode
To keep the step in the extended position:
•
turn the Power Switch to
On
,
•
open
the screen door to extend the step,
•
then turn the Power Switch to
Off
.
The step will now stay extended whether the
door is opened or closed. This position is normal-
ly used when parked at a campsite or whenever
people are going to be entering and exiting the
vehicle frequently.
Stationary Retracted Mode
To keep the step in the retracted position:
•
turn the Power Switch to
On
,
•
close
the screen door to extend the step,
•
then turn the Power Switch to
Off
.
The step will now stay retracted when the
screen door is open or closed. This position is
When releasing security night lock,
be sure to retract bolt before opening
door latch to prevent drag on bolt pin.
Instruct all passengers in operation of
this door catch system as well as
emergency exit window.
Door Handle
Bolt Lock
Screen Door
Latch
Door Handle Lock
CAUTION
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