SECTION 11 –
MISCELLANEOUS
11-10
4. Reverse steps to store ladder.
LUGGAGE RACK
–If Equipped
Your motorhome may be supplied with a
Luggage Rack mounted on the roof of the
vehicle.
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Maximum Capacity of Luggage Rack:
200 lbs. evenly distributed over all roof rails.
Each roof rail will support 40 lbs. of weight.
EFFECTS OF PROLONGED
OCCUPANCY
Your motorhome was designed primarily for
recreational use and short-term occupancy. If you
expect to occupy your motorhome for an
extended period, be prepared to deal with
condensation and humid conditions that may be
encountered.
Humidity and Condensation
Moisture condensing on the inside of
windows is a visible indication that there is too
much humidity inside the motorhome. Excessive
moisture can cause water stains or mildew, which
can damage interior items such as upholstery and
cabinets.
When you recognize the signs of excessive
moisture and condensation in your motorhome,
you should take immediate action to minimize
their effects.
You can help reduce excessive moisture
inside the motorhome by taking the following
steps:
Ventilate with outside air
Partially open one or more windows and a
roof vent to circulate outside air through the
motorhome. In cold weather, this ventilation may
increase use of the furnace, but it will greatly
reduce the condensation inside the motorhome.
Minimize moisture released inside the
motorhome
Run the ceiling vent fan while cooking and
open a bath vent while bathing or showering to
carry water vapor out of the motorhome. Avoid
making steam from boiling water excessively or
letting hot water run. Avoid bringing extra
moisture into the motorhome by way of soaked
clothing or snow on shoes. Do not hang-dry wet
overcoats or clothing inside the motorhome.
WARNING
STAY OFF ROOF. Surface may be
slippery. Falling could result in death or
serious injury.
Shown with ladder properly mounted on
rail at driver side.
-Typical View