Specifications
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Looseitems
Secure any loose items or equipment before you drive off. In case of an
accidentoremergencystop,suchalooseitemcouldcausesevereinjury.
Break‐inandtheft
Motor homes can be a target of thieves. Keep all doors locked while
vehicle is in motion. Do not leave valuables like cameras, computers,
etc.lyingoutwheretheycanbeseen.Topreventsomebodyfromhiding
inthevehicle,lockallwindowsanddoors;openallcurtainsandremove
the
privacycurtainwhenleavingthemotorhome.Thishelpsthepolice
tospotsuspiciousactivities.
Shouldyou havefallen victim to a theft orbreak‐in, callthepolice and
getapolicereport.
Emergencyexits
Emergency exits are clearly marked. Special window exits are not to be
opened‐ex ceptinemergencies.
Hotsurfaces
Exhaustportsoffurnace,waterheaterandgeneratorare
extremelyhotwheninuse.Donottouchtopreventburns!
Slipperywhenwet
Entrystepsandfloorscanbeslipperywhenwet.Watchyourstep!
Showersareveryslipperywhenwetandnotforusewhilevehicleisinmotion.
Riskoffalling
- The cab‐over bunk bed is up high and
one could fall out of bed. Do NOT let
small children sleep in the cab‐over
bunkbythemselves
- Watch your step when exiting the
vehicle.Iftheentrystepisretractedyou
could fall and get hurt. If the motor
homeisequippedwithanelectricstep,waituntilthestepisfullyextendedbeforeyoustep
outside
- Rooftopsaredangerous.Rentersmaynotaccesstheroofarea!
TrafficRules
Therearesome unique trafficrulesin North America, not commonly encounte red elsewhere.
Trafficsignsareoftenspelledout.
Emergencyvehicles
If an emergency vehicle is approaching
from either direction with its siren and
warninglightson,youarerequiredtopull
overtotherightsideoftheroadandstop
untiltheemergencyvehiclehaspassed.