Lower the roof halfway to two-thirds down.
Reach inside and distribute the awning panel
of the tent. Drape the tent canvas evenly
across the beds (and slideout, if so equipped).
Continue to lower the roof until the final 6-8".
Using both hands and arms, push the tent from
each side, front and rear, into the center of
camper evenly and carefully continue to lower
roof. Due to air pockets, the roof may need to
be pushed down with your hand the last 1-2".
Attach the roof latches to the clips. Before
removing the roof crank, tighten the lifter cable
system by turning the roof crank in the “UP”
movement to make it taut (taking care not to
over tighten). This will place slight tension on
the lifter cable system and prevent the cables
from becoming loose and tangled. Remove the
roof crank and place it in the storage area
inside the molded entrance door. Close and
latch the roof crank compartment door.
Raise the stabilizer jacks to their upright
position. Insert the crank and turn it
counterclockwise until the jack is tight, then
turn crank an additional 1/8 of a turn (snug
tight).
For more information
Lubricate the bed slides two times each year.
Use only a silicone spray to avoid attracting
dirt and soiling the bed mats.
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See also
Sec. 6 Pre-Travel Information
,
Seasoning the new tent canvas.
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See also
Sec. 9 Storage & Maintenance
,
Tent canvas.
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’s conserving energy inside for you, but as
your body weight presses onto the bedding,
and a blanket covers you, it will feel
considerably warmer and comfortable.
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Place the bedding on the mattress, box
spring or platform with the label and
connector up.
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The cord should be at the head of the bed.
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Do not tuck in the wired area of the
bedding.
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Let the cord hang free. Do not route
electrical cords between the heated RV
bedding and the mattress, box spring or
base platform. Do not allow the cords to be
pinched. NEVER pull the mat by its cord.
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Keep the control away from an open
window.
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Do not use pins or any heavy, sharp
pointed objects on the bedding. They may
damage the heating elements.
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Be sure this bedding is used on 120 Volt
AC circuit.
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SECTION 8
CAMPING & OPERATING
CAUTION
DO NOT push the beds or slideout in until
ALL the Velcro® has been detached. Push
the bed (and slideout, if so equipped) in
COMPLETELY before beginning to lower
the roof. Failure to push in the beds and
slideout completely BEFORE lowering the
roof can damage the tent components.
Your Extended Transferable Limited
Warranty does not cover this damage.
CAUTION
It is very important to place tension on the
cable system to prevent them from
becoming tangled. If the cables become
tangled, it could lead to breakage of the
lifter cables when the roof is raised.
WARNING
Be sure to read all instructions carefully
before using this bedding.
YOUR
BEDDING SHOULD ALWAYS REMAIN
FLAT, NEVER FOLDED, ROLLED OR
BUNCHED. EXCESSIVE HEATING MAY
OCCUR FROM MISUSE.
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