Starting And Stopping Engine; Entrance Door Lock And Handle; Driver Compartment Door Locks - Winnebago 2005 Rialta Owner's Manual

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STARTING AND
STOPPING ENGINE
Refer to your Volkswagen chassis owner's
manual for the manufacturer's recommendations
on starting and stopping the engine.
ENTRANCE DOOR LOCK
AND HANDLE
NOTE: Keys should always be removed when
leaving the vehicle. Since doors can be
locked without keys, make sure they have
been removed from the ignition before
locking the driver's compartment.
The entrance door may be opened from out-
side the vehicle by pulling the door handle out-
ward. To open the door from inside, pull upward
on the door handle. When the door is locked, nei-
ther the inside nor the outside door handle can be
operated. It can be locked and unlocked from the
outside of the vehicle by inserting the key into the
lock and turning.
Pull
To lock the door from inside, rotate the lock
levers as indicated. The deadbolt lock is for add-
ed security and should be used as a security night
lock.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Pull
Lubricate the locks periodically with graphite
to maintain good working condition.
CAUTION
When releasing deadbolt lock, be
sure to retract bolt before opening
door latch to prevent drag on bolt pin.
Instruct all passengers in operation of
this door catch system as well as
emergency exit window.
Never force the inside door handle
downward, as damage could occur.
DRIVER COMPARTMENT DOOR
LOCKS
Consult your Volkswagen chassis owner's
manual.
Power Locks
The power locks on the front driver and
passenger doors will lock and unlock both front
doors and the side entrance door. As is typical for
most multi-purpose vehicles, the side entrance
door lock can be controlled by the front door
power locks, but not vice versa. The side door
cannot lock any other door except itself. Before
leaving the vehicle by way of the side entrance
door, be sure the front doors are locked by press-
ing one of the front door lock knobs or turning
one of the front door key locks.
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