Owner`s manual
2008 KNIGHT
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DRIVING & SAFETY — 2
Be sure to replace or recharge the extinguisher
immediately after use.
Inspect the re extinguisher at least once a
month. Do so more frequently if the extinguisher
is exposed to weather or possible tampering.
DO NOT test the extinguisher by partially
discharging. Internal pressure will escape and
the re extinguisher will need to be replaced.
WARNING
Road vibration will cause
extinguisher powder to
compact and may cause
extinguisher malfunction.
Invert and shake
extinguisher monthly.
There are three classes of
re to be concerned with in a
motorhome. Any re can fall into
more than one class; a re that
involves both burning paper and
kitchen grease is a Class AB re.
Classes of Fire:
A- Fires that are fueled by materials that leave a
residue when they burn: paper, wood, cloth,
rubber, and certain plastics.
B - Fires that involve ammable liquids and
gases: gasoline, paint thinner, kitchen grease,
propane and acetylene.
C - Fires that involve energized electrical
wiring or equipment. If electricity to the
equipment is turned off, a class C re
becomes one of the other two class res.
ESCAPE (EGRESS) WINDOW
The Egress window, designated for use as
an emergency exit, is identied inside of the
motorhome by a red locking handle and Exit
label.
To open, lift the red handle and push outward.
Pull closed and lower handles to lock the Egress
window.
Hinges along the outside window top identify
the Egress window on the motorhome exterior.
The glass slider in the Egress window operates
the same as all other windows in the motorhome.
Occasionally open and close the Egress window
to prevent the rubber seal from sticking.
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