SECTION 9 –
FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS
9-6
Before Using Bunk Ladder
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Inspect the ladder
to make sure it is not
damaged. Never use a damaged ladder.
•
Keep the rungs of the ladder clean and dry
while in use. Do not step onto the rungs if the
rungs are wet, or if your shoes are wet or carry
debris that could result in a loss of footing.
•
Never ignore warning labels
or weight limits
defined on your ladder. The following
warning label is located on or near the ladder:
•
Maximum Capacity: 225 lbs.
•
Do not overload.
Ladder is intended for one
person.
•
Make sure you are physically capable
to
safely use the ladder. Strength, flexibility and
stability are required.
•
Grasp the side rails firmly
and always use
both hands as you climb the ladder. Keep your
body centered between the side rails. Do not
over-reach.
•
To protect children,
do not leave the ladder
set up and unattended.
•
Always store
the ladder in a safe and dry
location when not in use. Stow properly while
in transit.
•
Do not store items
on the ladder. You could
damage the ladder.
To Use the Bunk Ladder
•
Slide ends of ladder onto edge of bunk frame
as shown.
LOFT BED (MODEL 23B)
(Typical View – Your coach may differ in
appearance)
NOTE: The Power Loft Bed is not intended for
storage and should not be used for
storage.
The Loft Bed is stowed near the cab ceiling.
Loft Bed Operation
1. Remove rear facing dinette back cushion and
lay flat.
CAUTION
To avoid injury, never use the bunk ladder
in any other manner or for any other
purpose than described in the following
instructions.
WARNING
Do not exceed 225 lbs. maximum weight capacity.
Misuse of ladder could result in death or serious injury.
See Operators Manual before using ladder.