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CAMPING & OPERATING
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8. Turn the tongue jack crank to raise the
coupler above the hitch ball.
9. Level the RV (front-to-back) with the
tongue jack crank.
10. Lower the stabilizer jacks.
11. Pull the tow vehicle away, as desired.
Leveling the RV
Now that you have parked your RV, you need
to ensure it is level. Leveling is very important.
The refrigerator (if so equipped) is designed
to operate when level for best performance
due to the absorption system. The water
drainage systems are designed with proper
slope and must be level for proper operation.
Most appliances perform best when level.
K
EYS
Several keys are provided when you
purchase your RV. Most keys have an
individual key number stamped on the plate.
Record these key numbers and keep the
information in safe place. You can order a key
blank from your dealer to have duplicate keys
made. If you lose the keys, contact your
dealer for assistance.
Make sure the keys are not inside the RV
before you close and lock the entrance
door.
E
NTRANCE
D
OOR
The entrance door is located on the curbside
of the RV. Always hold onto the entrance door
when opening or closing it as damage caused
because you failed to do so is not covered by
the
Towable Limited Warranty
.
BE SAFE, LOOK BEFORE ENTERING OR
EXITING YOUR RV!
H
EATED
B
ED
M
ATS
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
The heated bed mats are manufactured to
reach gentle, soothing heat warmth, NOT the
pain relieving heat of a heating pad. At first
touch it may seem only slightly warm because
it is conserving energy as your body weight
presses onto the bedding, and a blanket
covers you, it will feel considerably warmer
and comfortable.
Ensure the heated bed mats are on the
bed board with the label and connector
pointed up.
The cord should be at the head of the
bed.
Do not tuck in the wired area of the
heated bed mats.
Let the cord hang free. Do not route
electrical cords between the heated bed
mats and the bed boards. Do not allow the
cords to be pinched. NEVER pull a heated
bed mat by its cord.
Keep the heated bed mat control away
from an open window.
Do not use pins or any heavy, sharp
pointed objects on the heated bed mats.
They may damage the heating elements.
Be sure the heated bed mats are used on
a 120 volt AC circuit.
Turn off the electric current when this
bedding is not in actual use.
Make sure the entrance door is completely
closed and locked when traveling. Locking
the door helps prevent it from opening
unintentionally.
Be sure to read all instructions carefully
before using the heated bed mats.
YOUR
BEDDING SHOULD ALWAYS REMAIN
FLAT, NEVER FOLDED, ROLLED OR
BUNCHED. EXCESSIVE HEATING MAY
OCCUR FROM MISUSE.
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