Entrance Step - Winnebago Suncruiser 1999 Owner's Manual

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SECTION 2
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Entrance Door Handle - Outside
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.
Entrance Door Handle - Inside
Lubricate the locks periodically with graphite
to maintain good working condition.
CAUTION
When releasing security night 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.
2-6
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.
Luggage Compartment Doors
To ensure that compartment doors are latched
properly, press the bottom edge of the door with
the palms of your hands.

ENTRANCE STEP -

Powered
The electric entrance step will extend auto-
matically when you open the entrance door, and
retract when you close the door. You can also
switch the step power off if you want to keep the
step extended while parked at a campsite, when
you exit and enter the coach frequently. This
saves wear on the step mechanism and conserves
coach battery power.
The step power switch is located on the entry
switch panel to the left of the doorway as you en-
ter the coach. The step will extend when the door
is opened even if the switch is off. The step will
not retract, however, unless the switch is on.
PORCH
STEP
Entry Switch Panel
If the step will not extend or retract, check the
step power switch.
This step has a unique safety retraction feature
that prevents damage to the step by driving off
with the step extended.
Even if the step is extended with the step
switch turned off and the entrance door closed,
the step will automatically retract when the coach
engine is started.
See the power step owner's manual in your
Owner InfoCase for operating instructions and
additional information.
CEILING

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