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SECTION 12 –
MISCELLANEOUS
12-14
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Slide the open ends of the C-shaped retainer
brackets over the lowest ladder rung as shown
in the following photo.
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Lower the extension into place and pull
downward to seat the retainers onto the ladder
rung.
•
Make sure retainer brackets are properly
engaged onto ladder rung before using ladder.
•
Reverse steps to remove and store.
STORAGE COMPARTMENT
DOORS
The high-density gaskets used on the exterior
storage compartments are designed to provide a
more positive seal against dust and weather.
Sometimes this seal firmness can inhibit
complete latching of the compartment doors if
they are simply “dropped shut” or closing force is
applied only to the center of the door.
To ensure that exterior storage compartment
doors have latched properly, press firmly on the
bottom edges (side edges - if equipped) of the
doors with the palms of your hands. If the door is
ajar you will hear and feel a loud “click” when
the latches engage properly.
COMPARTMENT LIGHTS
SWITCH
The Compartment Lights switch powers the
lights inside of the compartments. This switch is
located near the entrance door.
•
Press the switch UP (On) to supply power to
the compartment lights.
•
Press the switch DOWN (Off) to disable
power to the compartment lights.
NOTE: The Compartment Lights switch provides
power to the compartment lights. You
must manually turn each individual
compartment light on or off inside of the
compartments.
We recommend turning this switch OFF when
the coach is not in use to avoid battery drain if a
compartment light is left on accidentally.
POWER AWNING
The Power Awning control switches are
located on the switch panel (located near the
entrance door).
Compartment Lights Switch
(Located near entrance door)
-Typical View
• These switches illuminate when the House/
Coach Battery Disconnect switch is ON.