Roof Ladder; Windows - Winnebago Minni Winni Owner's Manual

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NOTE: Actual features and locations may vary
depending on model, available
equipment, and storage compartment
configuration.

ROOF LADDER

–If Equipped
WARNING
STAY OFF ROOF. Surface may be
slippery. Falling could result in death or
serious injury.
The ladder on your vehicle is provided for
limited access to the roof.
Walking or working on the roof should be left
to qualified service personnel using proper safety
equipment in a safe environment. You should
only walk or work on the roof if you are qualified
and have created a safe environment.
For your safety, it is not recommended that
you store or carry items on the roof.
Before Using the Ladder
Inspect the ladder to make sure it is not
damaged. Never use a damaged ladder.
Keep the rungs of the ladder clean and dry
while in use. Never use the ladder when it is
raining, snowing, or icy. The rungs can
become slippery. Do not step onto the rungs if
the rungs are wet, or if your shoes are wet or
carry mud or debris that could result in a loss
of footing.
Never ignore warning labels or weight limits
defined on your ladder. The following
warning label is located on or near the ladder:
WARNING
Do not exceed 225-lb. maximum weight capacity.
Misuse of ladder could result in death or serious injury.
See Operators Manual before using ladder.
Maximum Capacity: 225 lbs.
Do not overload. Ladder is intended for one
person.
Make sure you are physically capable to
safely use the ladder. Strength, flexibility, and
stability are required.
Be aware that the vehicle may sway as you
climb the ladder. Do not use the ladder in high
winds.
As you climb the ladder, grasp the side rails
firmly and always use both hands. Keep your
body centered between the side rails. Do not
over-reach.
Never allow children on the ladder.
Do not transport items anchored to the
ladder. You could damage the ladder.

WINDOWS

Crank-Out Windows
To open, pull out the lever on the window
handle and begin cranking the window out
"counter-clockwise" to desired position.
-Typical View
To close, crank the window in snugly (by
turning the window handle "clockwise"), then
back off 1/4 turn to help avoid glass warping,
which can result in wind noise.
Push the lever back in on the window handle.
If the window will not open after three or more
full turns of the knob, the glass may be stuck to
the sealing gasket. Go to the outside of the coach
and gently free the glass with your fingers. A
periodic light dusting of talcum powder on the
gasket should prevent this from recurring.
SECTION 12 –
MISCELLANEOUS
12-7

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