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SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Take precautions to protect carpet and interior
furnishings when removing engine covers. The
undersides of the engine covers could contain
deposits of oil and fuel or other engine fluids and
substances that could damage fabrics and interior
furnishings.
Models with “North-South” Beds
(Lengthwise to Coach)
•
Remove the mattress from the bed and set
aside in another area of the coach.
•
Remove the screws that fasten the foot end of
the bed board down to the bed base. (Note: If
bed is designed for storage below bed board,
these screws will not be present).
•
Lift the hinged bed board upward against
wall. Support the bed board with a suitable
prop item as shown.
•
Remove fasteners from metal engine covers
and set covers aside.
Models with “East-West” Beds
(Crosswise to Coach)
•
Remove the mattress from the bed and set
aside in another area of the coach.
•
Remove the screws that fasten the foot end of
the bed board down to the bed base. (Note: If
bed is designed for storage below bed board,
these screws will not be present).
•
Lift the hinged bed board upward against
wall. Support the bed board with a suitable
prop item as shown.
•
Remove the screws that fasten the wardrobe
steps beside the bed, then remove the step
cover and set aside.
•
Remove fasteners from metal engine covers
and set covers aside.
Removing Step Cover
When taking off the step cover, there are
screws that need to be removed. These screws
are found by feeling around the top edge of the
step cover carpet (approximately two on each
side).
If your bed board is equipped with a front
panel, there are two screws that need to be
removed in order to take off the step cover (after
panel is removed). See below photo.
CAUTION
A falling bed board can injure.
Assure the bed is properly
supported.
Refer to instructions for propping the
bed board.
CAUTION
A falling bed board can injure.
Assure the bed is properly
supported.
Refer to instructions for propping the
bed board.
Step Cover Screw Locations
(Typical View)