Owner`s manual
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SAFETY
EMERGENCY EXITS
PARKING PROCEDURES
In the living areas of the motorhome, there are emer-
gency exit windows (Figure 2-9 and 2-10). ese win-
dows are designed for emergency exits when it is not
practical to exit by the door, which also is an emergency
exit - in the front of the motorhome. ese windows
are readily noticeable by their red handles and the red
“EXIT” label on the windows.
To use
these windows as emergency exits, li the handle and
push outward on the window. As required, the window
can be closed by pulling the window inwards and then
lowering the handle to latch the window back in place.
When the motorhome is to be parked, it would be wise
to note where these windows will be so the exits won’t
be blocked (e.g., against a tree, pole, or wall).
Figure 2-9: Emergency exit window
Figure 2-10: Emergency exit latch
To park the motorhome in any unfamiliar terrain, examine the site for surface irregularities, slopes or
inclines, and other items such as stumps, rocks, external connections for power/water/sewage and also
examine the area immediately above the parking site for obstructions like tree branches and limbs,
signs, overhead wiring.
If the motorhome is to be backed into the parking site, try to have that site be on the driver’s le-hand
side, as this will allow the driver to watch the rear of the motorhome. Back up slowly and use the side
mirrors and the back-up camera as a guide or, better yet, have another person outside providing guid-
ance to help park the motorhome.
When the motorhome is nally situated, shi the transmission into neutral, set the air brakes, and then
turn “o” the engine. Activate the air leveling system to level and stabilize the motorhome.
If the motorhome is to be powered externally, connect the 120 VAC power to the motorhome. Turn
“on” the LP gas valve at the LP tank. Connect the fresh-water supply and sanitize the water systems (see