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SECTION 12 –
MISCELLANEOUS
12-10
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To close, crank the window in snugly (by
turning the crank-out handle clockwise), then
back off 1/4 turn to help avoid glass warping,
which can result in wind noise.
•
Push the lever back in on the crank-out handle
and lay back in the horizontal position.
If the window will not open after three or more
full turns of the knob, the glass may be stuck to
the sealing gasket. Go to the outside of the coach
and gently free the glass with your fingers. A
periodic light dusting of talcum powder on the
gasket should prevent this from recurring.
Horizontal Slider Windows
Swing the latch handle straight out or up
(depending on the style of window). Grasp the
sliding window edge frame and slide the window
to the side. Be sure the latch is open before trying
to slide the window closed.
Vertical Slider Windows
Vertical windows have spring-loaded catches
on both sides of the window that pop out to hold
the window in its fully raised position. Press the
catches outward toward the frames while
lowering the window.
POWER ROOF VENTILATOR –
GALLEY
–If Equipped
The 3-speed turbine vent is controlled by a
switch on the wall to raise or lower the dome.
The turbine fan will start automatically as the
vent is raised, and stop as the vent is lowered.
A thermostat near the OnePlace
®
monitor
panel can also be set to automatically open and
close the vent at a selected temperature.
Vertical Window Catches
Power Ventilator
-Typical View
Fan Speed
Selector
Fuse
Fan Power
Switch
Dome Crank