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SECTION 4
TOWING & HANDLING
C
HILD
S
AFETY
R
ESTRAINT
S
YSTEM
(CSRS)
When transporting infants or small children,
an appropriate child safety restraint system
(CSRS) should always be used. Law in most
states (and provinces) require child safety
restraints be used when children are traveling
in a vehicle.
I
NSTRUMENT
P
ANEL
For more information
Refer to your Chassis Guide.
S
IDE
V
IEW
P
OWER
M
IRRORS
After adjusting the front driver’s seat, adjust
the exterior side view power mirrors to your
driving preference when the ignition key is in
the ON or ACC position. Turn the arrow on
the control knob to the same side as the
mirror you want to adjust. Press the control
knob left, right, up, or down to adjust the
mirrors. The power remote mirrors also
contain heating elements to defog or de-ice
the mirrored glass if needed. To activate this
feature, use the “Mirror Heat” control.
To prevent the batteries from running down,
operate the power remote mirrors when the
chassis engine is running.
R
EAR
V
ISION
C
AMERA
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
Your RV is equipped with a rear vision
monitor that gives a limited televised view of
what is behind the RV. The rear vision
camera will aid you in backing up the RV, and
can be used for a greater field of vision when
driving in heavy traffic. Check the outside
rearview mirrors when driving and backing up
the RV for a more complete field of vision.
The camera is equipped with a wide-angle
lens that can initially present an image that
may be deceiving. Practice backing up in a
safe place, using the rear vision monitor to
become accustomed to its use. If in doubt,
ask another person outside the vehicle to
assist you.
Accident statistics indicate that children are
safer during vehicle travel when they are
properly restrained. Accordingly, Jayco
recommends that child safety restraints be
used while the RV is in motion.
Holding a child in your arms or on your
lap is no substitute for a safety restraint
system. Failure to use a proper child
safety restraint can result in severe or
fatal injury to your child.
Forward-facing child safety restraints
used in the front seat must have the
passenger seat moved as far back from
the instrument panel and dash as
possible.
For safety reasons, an infant carrier
should face to the rear; a child seat
should face the front of the RV.
A dealer service technician should inspect
all seat belt assemblies, including
retractors and attaching hardware, after
any collision. We recommend that all seat
belt assemblies in use during a collision be
replaced, unless the collision was minor
and the belts show no damage and
continue to operate properly. Do not try to
repair or replace any part of the seat belt
assemblies; that should be done by a
dealer service technician. Failure to have a
dealer perform the work could result in
serious injury in a collision or sudden stop.
Do not set anything on or attach anything
to the instrument panel or dash. Do not
attach anything to the steering wheel cover
such as trim material, badges, etc. Failure
to follow these warnings may restrict the
driver's visibility or cause an object to strike
and injure an occupant in the case of a
collision or sudden stop.
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