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Windows & Skylights
: Owner’s Handbook
Window Blinds
The habitation widows are fitted with night blinds
that pull upwards from the bottom of the window
and a flyscreen blind that pulls downwards from
the top of the window.
The night blind and flyscreen will clip together
and can be positioned at any point within the
blind frame.
Skylights
Your vehicle is fitted with skylights in the ceiling
to allow light and ventilation into the vehicle.
Opening The Skylights
The clear transparent skylights are opened by
folding out the winding handle in the inner frame
and rotating anti clockwise to release the
locking clamps.
Continue winding anti-clockwise and the glazed
dome will hinge upwards to the desired amount.
Closing Skylights
Rotate the winding handle clockwise until the
glazed dome is fully closed.
Continue winding the handle clockwise until the
ratchet makes a ‘clicking’ noise (this is the noise
of the ratchet clutch slipping).
Line up the handle with the recess in the inner
frame and fold the handle away.
Omnivent
The omnivent is opened by rotating the opening
handle in a clockwise direction, the glazed dome
will hinge open.
Winding the opening handle anti-clockwise will
close the glazed dome.
Blinds and Flyscreens
The omnivent is fitted with a night blind only.
This is closed by squeezing the catch together and
drawing the blind across the skylight.
The clear skylights are fitted with night blinds
and flyscreens.
The blinds and flyscreens work independantly
of each other by pulling them across from the
ends of the inner frame and clipping them together.
The desired night blind or flyscreen can then be
fully drawn across the whole aperture.
Opening the blinds and flyscreens is a reversal
of the above procedure.
Please note - do not leave pleated night blinds in
the ‘closed’ position if the vehicle is being left in
storage for any extended period of time.
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