Medical Kit; Floor Tie Downs - Airstream Basecamp 2007 Owner's Manual

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INTERIOR
WARNING!
Test units used in RVs after the vehicle has been in stor-
age, before each trip and once a week while in use. Failure to test units
used in RV's as described may remove your protection.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF ALARM
The alarm should be tested weekly by pressing and holding the test/reset button on
the front of the alarm for several seconds. The alarm is pre-calibrated at the factory
and requires no maintenance other than to clean the outside casing occasionally with
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a cloth. Ensure that the holes on the front of the alarm are not blocked with dirt and
dust. D0 NOT USE CLEANING AGENTS, BLEACH OR POLISH: The unit requires 3 x
1.5V alkaline batteries. The following are suitable replacements. Gold Peak 24A LR03,
Energizer E92 LR03. Use only the batteries listed. Use of batteries not listed may affect
performance of the unit.
USING THE ALARM
To activate the alarm, insert the 3 batteries which are included, fit the battery compart-
ment cover and close the detector lid (battery compartment cover cannot be fitted
unless batteries are inserted.) When inserting the batteries, ensure the polarity is cor-
rect - ie. positive end of battery (+) align with the (+) symbol in the battery housing. The
green and red lights will flash briefly and the horn will sound a short chirp. Press the
test/reset button and check that the red light flashes and the horn sounds. The alarm
is now operating and ready for use.

Medical Kit

www.adventuremedicalkits.com/
The portable medical kit is designed by Adventure Medical Kits specifically for a week-
end excursion. It organizes supplies by injury for fast and safe results and comes with a
guide for wilderness and travel medicine. As you enjoy the BaseCamp become familiar
with the manual and be sure to keep it stocked with supplies.

Floor Tie Downs

The BaseCamp has several tie downs available for securing cargo. What you carry and
how you decide to secure the cargo is up to you, but there are limitations on how much
weight can be placed in the trailer. Read and follow all recommendations, cautions,
and warnings on loading your trailer as described in this manual. DO NOT overload the
trailer and it axle and tires.
CAUTION
: The allowable personal cargo must be distributed in your trailer in
such a manner that the Gross Axle Weight Rating and the tire load range is not
exceeded.
WARNING:
Never exceed the GVWR when loading your trailer. Gross
Vehicular Weight Rating (GVWR): is the maximum permissible weight of
this trailer when fully loaded. It includes all weight at the trailer axle (s) and
tongue or pin.
WARNING:
Failure to properly secure cargo could cause, property
damage, injury, and/or death.
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