Any service or warranty coverage on tires will be handled by the tire store representing the
specific brand on your motorhome.
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WARNING: It is recommended that the tire pressure be checked at the
beginning of each journey to obtain the maximum life and proper
performance of the tires. Follow the instructions of the tire
manufacturer to determine the correct tire pressure. Underinflation or
overinflation may cause tire failure and loss of control, resulting in
injury, death or property damage.
WHEEL LUGS
Ensure that wheel lugs are tight as specified in the chassis manual. When your vehicle is
new or a tire has been removed for any reason, re-torque the lug nuts at 10, 25 and 50 miles
(15, 40 and 100 kilometers) and every 3,000 miles (5000 kilometers) thereafter.
SEAT BELTS
Three-point shoulder harnesses and lap belts are provided at the front driver and passenger
seats by the chassis manufacturer. See the chassis manual for operating instructions and
warnings.
For the recreation vehicle section, the dinette, sofa, and barrel chairs have two-point lap
seat belts installed. Swivel chairs must be locked facing forward or toward the rear while
traveling.
To operate:
• Slide the loose end of the seat belt into the buckle until it "clicks" in place.
• Adjust by pulling the loose strap end until it fits snugly on your upper lap.
• To release the seat belt, push the button on the buckle and pull apart.
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WARNING: Your motorhome is equipped with seatbelts at all seat
locations. Having seatbelts at all seat locations does not necessarily
mean that all seats can be occupied at one time, because you cannot
exceed the GVWR of your vehicle. When calculating the loaded weight
of the vehicle, make sure to include all people who will be riding in the
unit. The GVWR of your unit is located on the Motorhome Weight
Information label.
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NOTE
: Pregnant women should consult a physician for seat belt use.
DRIVING
Driving a motorhome is similar to an automobile, however the size of the motorhome
requires different handling. If you are not familiar with handling a large vehicle, become
familiar with all controls and the unit’s handling ability. The following list of items
provides information to keep in mind during travel:
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