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Manual We are developing an online Manual so that you may enjoy your RV to it's fullest. This is a work in progress and is subject to change at any given time. It is also a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact. Each RV is distinct and individual in it's own right, do not take anything written here literally as it may or may not apply to the exact RV you will be using. Some information provided in these pages are only suggestions. Please read Your RV page as we have more helpful information.
Windows in your motor home are either slider or torque pane type. Slider windows may be locked by turning the lock knob. Torque windows may be opened and adjusted by turning the knob or crank located at the bottom of the window. Any ventilating window may permit water inside. This water must be trapped and provisions made for draining it to the outside. On your ventilating windows water is trapped by the frame. During a heavy downpour, water may be seen in the lower portion of the frame. The sloping sill and weep slots allow the water to drain to the outside. These weep slots must be kept open. IF WATER COLLECTS IN THE BOTTOM CHANNEL AND OVERFLOWS, check the weep slots for debris and obstructions. READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU NEED TO USE THEM. The emergency exit window provides an emergency means of escape if the motor home doors are blocked or disabled for any reason or in case the motor home must be evacuated under emergency conditions. To release the window, follow the instructions attached to the window frame. Turn lock, slide window and/or screen to open and close. NOTE.- Screens are not removable for cleaning. They may be pushed out of their frames if the window must be used for emergency exit. In this case, the screens will be destroyed and will probably have to be replaced.
The sun visors at the driver and passenger's positions swing down and adjust to provide relief from glare and bright skies. The visors do not adjust to shade the side windows. Swivel tension may be adjusted with a screwdriver at the tension adjusting screw.
Woven wood shades may be fitted to some of your windows. To raise: Pull the cord straight down until the shade reaches the desired height. Release the cord and the shade will lock in place. To release and lower the shade: Move the cord toward the center of the shade, pull cord slightly to release lock. Lower as desired. If the shade stops lowering, move the cord to the center of the shade and release again. The shade may occasionally lock in the full up position, To release, grasp the lock mechanism (see illustration) and slide it down. A slight upward pressure on the bottom of the shade may help to relieve tension on cord. |
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