Emergency Exit Window(S); Remote Mirror Control; Sun Visors (If Equipped); Power Sun Visors (If Equipped) - Fleetwood Expedition 2009 Service Manual

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On your ventilating windows, water is trapped
by the frame. During a heavy downpour or
washing, water may be seen in the lower portion
of the frame. The sloping sill and weep slots
allow the water to drain to the outside. These
weep slots must be kept open.
Damage or failure resulting from the application
of after-market window tinting is the owner's
responsibility.
Ifwater collects in the bottom channel and
overflows, check the weep slots for debris and
obstructions and clean as necessary.
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NOTE
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Screens are not removable for cleaning. They may
be pushed out of their frames if the window must be
used for emergency exit. In this case, the screens
will be destroyed and will probably have to be
replaced.
Emergency Exit Window(s)
Emergency exit windows are identified by the
red handles and EXIT label. Storm windows
should never be installed over emergency exit
windows.
Read and understand these instructions before
YOIl
need to use them. The emergency exit win-
dow provides an escape route in case the motor
home must be evacuated under emergency con-
ditions. To operate the emergency exit window,
either:
• Pull the red handle and remove the screen, or;
• Lift the red latch to release the window.
Slide it completely tluuugh the slot so the
window swings free.
When parked, be sure the exit window is not
blocked by trees or other obstacles.
REMOTE MIRROR CONTROL
Your new motor home may be equipped with
power mirrors. The driver's control panel also
Living With Your Motor Home
contains controls for the exterior rear view mir-
ror adjustment and heater, if equipped.
To adjust the mirrors, select either LEFT or
RIGHT mirror and press the appropriate arrow.
Activate the mirror heaters by pressing the
HEATER control.
In the event the power mirror option was not
selected and added, manual adjustment of the
mirrors is required to provide a view of the sides
and rear of the motor home. Mirrors should be
adjusted prior to operation of your vehicle in
traffic.
SUN VISORS
(If Equipped)
Sun visors at the driver and passenger positions
swing down and are adjustable to provide relief
fium glare and bright sun. Your motor home may
also be equipped with side shades mounted on the
side windows that can be adjusted to suit driving
conditions. Swivel tension may be adjusted with a
screwdriver at the tension adjusting screw.
POWER SUN VISORS
(If Equipped)
Your motor home may be equipped with
optional power sun visors. The driver's control
panel contains controls for the up/down opera-
tion for both left and right (driver and passen-
ger) sun visors.
PULL SHADES
(If Equipped)
To Lower shades:
Gently pull the shade down to the desired
height.
To Raise shades:
Gently pull the bottom of shade until the
spring tension from the roller is felt, allow-
ing shade to raise to desired height.
Day/Night Shades
(If Equipped)
The day/night shades are dual-purpose window
covering that provide privacy at night and light
control during the day.
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