Rev: 08.18.21
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CCD-0004099
Ramp Position to Extended Patio Position
If the Lippert 3000 series ramp door is in the ramp position and now the open patio position is desired, use
the following procedure.
• Do not operate the ramp door on uneven ground.
• Always lower ramp door onto level ground.
• Do not lower ramp door into a ditch or gully.
• Do not release the ramp door until it rests completely on the ground.
• Do not stand behind the ramp door while operating.
• Keep all body parts clear of the ramp door while closing.
• Failure to heed WARNING may result in serious bodily injury or component and/or property damage.
NOTE:
Although the product is water resistant, LCI recommends storing the door in the closed position
during periods of rain to reduce the risk of water intrusion, which may result in delamination.
Moving parts can pinch, crush or cut. Keep clear and use caution.
NOTE:
On alternate versions of the Lippert 3000 series patio rail kit, there will
NOT
be two front and rear
bungees. An alternate version of the Lippert 3000 Series will have a J-bolt (Fig. 16A) located at both side
patio railing front bases (Fig. 17A). Pull the yellow lanyard (Fig. 16B) and turn the J-bolt a quarter turn
(Fig. 16C). Raise the side patio rails into a 90 degree position (Fig. 17B) until it clicks in the J-bolt, locking
the patio rail into position. The J-bolt also holds the side rail panel down and in place when the yellow
lanyard is pulled out and turned a quarter turn and the patio railing is folded down into the stowed
position. The bungee cords located at the front and rear of the patio rails now serves the same purpose.
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
A
B
C
A
A
B
B