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Windows
Clean your trailer windows the same way you clean the windows
in your home. Clean the seals with a damp cloth and mild
detergent every three to six months. Do not use strong solvents,
as they will damage the seals. A coat of natural silicone lubricant
applied after the seal has dried will keep it flexible. Spread the
lubricant evenly with a brush or finger, working it into the surface.
This is a good practice for all rubber seals in your trailer.
For replacement of a damaged window, contact an Airstream
Service Center.
Aluminum Wheels
The aluminum wheels and axle end cover come treated with a
clear-coating. Keep them looking good by washing with soap
and water. Do not use abrasive cleaners or polishes on coated
aluminum wheels.
General Info and Operation
Entry Step
To operate the step, lift up on the front of the step and pull
straight out until step locks into place.
WARNING
Failure to properly clean and lubricate the window
seals could result in the window sticking to the
jamb. Window seals that become stuck to the
window jamb should be released by a qualified
technician trained in the procedure. Do not force,
pry or apply great pressure to open the window.
Failure to heed this warning may cause the window
to shatter and/or cause personal injury.
Main Door
The main door of the trailer is manufactured with a built-in,
keyed dead bolt and door lock. The dead bolt is engaged from
the inside by a lever or keyed from the outside. The door lock is
engaged by using key through the outside mechanism.
A main door hold-back is mounted on the trailer’s chassis behind
the door. The hold-back secures the door to help prevent it from
closing inadvertently.
CAUTION
Once the step is lowered, press down to ensure
that it is secure in the “locked” position. Never
travel with step lowered or extended.
For lubrication and out-of-adjustment issues, refer to Section 8
— Maintenance.
CAUTION
When towing, the door lock and dead bolt must be
secured. If it is not locked, the constant vibration
of travel may cause the door to open resulting in
possible damage.
Screen Door
The screen door is secured inside the main door and can be
operated by pulling the screen from its storage frame across the
doorway to magnetically latch.
Emergency Escape Window
The escape window is identified
by its RED release handle. In
case of emergency:
1. Remove bug screen
from window frame
2. Depress RED-tipped
window handle to
release from latch,
then pull straight
3. Push handle through
frame, thus allowing
window to swing
free; then climb to
safety.
Awning
Complete operating instructions have been provided with your
awning. Make sure your traveling companion is familiar with the
operation of the awning.
The awning’s primary function is sun protection. Therefore, roll
up your awning in case of heavy rain, wind or snow. To prevent
water buildup on the awning during a light rain, position one
upper arm lower than the other to create enough of a slope for
adequate water runoff.
NOTE
If wind or extended periods of rain are expected,
roll up the awning and secure in traveling position.
CAUTION
The effects of wind and rain on any awning are
unpredictable. Severe damage to the trailer and/or
the awning may result and cannot be covered by
warranty.
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