SECTION 11 –
MISCELLANEOUS
11-8
AWNING – POWER
–If Equipped
The Power Awning switch and Awning Light
switch (if equipped) is located at the front of the
galley. A Second Power Awning switch (if
equipped) is located near the right side of the
passenger seat.
Operating the Awning
•
Press and Hold the Patio Awning switch
DOWN (to extend) or UP (to retract) until the
awning is in the desired position, then release
the switch.
•
After extending, attach the vertical support
legs to provide increased stability.
Note: The ground support legs do offer
increased stability but do not compensate
for harsh weather conditions such as
wind and/or heavy rain. During
inclement weather, retract and secure the
awning in the travel position.
Ignition Lockout System
The ignition lockout system will disable the
extend function while the vehicle ignition key is
in the On position. With this feature, the Awning
will only extend when the vehicle ignition key is
in the Off position. The Awning can retract
anytime regardless of the ignition key position.
Further Information
For complete operating instructions, features,
safety precautions, and maintenance care, refer to
the Awning manufacturer’s user guide provided
in your InfoCase.
BIKE RACK
–If Equipped
Your coach may be supplied with a Bike Rack
mounted on the rear passenger side door.
1. Lift bike stabilizers upward.
2. Release bike rack retention brackets by
pulling outward. Lower the bike rack.
3. To extend the bike rack rails, loosen the rail
lock knobs. Pull to extend bike rack rails
toward the driver side of coach. Tighten the
lock knobs to secure bike rack rails.
4. Lift bike into place on the rails. Fasten bike to
rack using the locking straps and bike
stabilizer.
5. Ensure bikes are secure.
6. Reverse steps to store bike rack.
CAUTION
Pinch Hazard. Ensure there are no
people who could be harmed or objects
that can be damaged. Failure to heed this
warning could result in severe injury and/
or property damage.
Power Awning Switch and Awning Light Switch
(if equipped)
(Located at front of galley)
-Typical View