SECTION 3
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MOTOR HOME
3-4
SMOKE ALARM
Your motor home is equipped with a smoke
alarm located on the ceiling in the galley area.
This alarm meets U.L. Standard 217 and NFPA
Standard 74 for operation of smoke detection
devices.
The following label is affixed either to the
smoke alarm or on the ceiling near the smoke
alarm.
See your Owner Infocase for further informa-
tion.
KEYS
Your motor home is supplied with several sets
of keys. In addition to the chassis manufacturer's
ignition key, you receive keys for the entrance
door and exterior compartment doors.
Keys have an identification number, either a
small metal tag or stamped into the key head.
These numbers are recorded on the vehicle’s
component model/serial sheet which is included
in your owner’s InfoCase. In case keys are lost or
stolen, your dealer or a locksmith can provide
you with duplicate keys or modify the locks.
KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM
(Ford chassis supplied)
The keyless entry system is chassis supplied
for the cab doors, however, we have connected
the coach entry door lock to this system. This
means your key remote will lock and unlock the
entry door as well as the cab doors.
SEATS
The driver and co-pilot seats may be indepen-
dently adjusted to suit individual preference.
To Recline the Seats
Lift the reclining lever, lean back to desired
incline and release the lever. To return to the up-
right position, lift the lever and lean body for-
ward. Allow the seat to return to the desired
position and release the lever.
Do not test the fire extinguisher by
discharging it. Partial discharge can
cause leakage of pressure or contents
which would render the unit inopera-
tive when needed. When using the
fire extinguisher, aim the spray at the
base of the fire.
WARNING
Press button to test
Smoke Alarm
Seat Recline Lever