7-2 Safety Features and Equipment
EMERGENCY EXITS
Locate and learn how to use all possible emergency
exits. It is good practice to inform all guests or
passengers of the location of exits and how to use
them in case of an emergency.
ELECTRIC AWNING WINDOW
ELECTRIC AWNING WINDOW
ELECTRIC SLIDING WINDOW
Electric (power) sliding windows can be used as
emergency exits.
Remove the screen assembly,
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Pull down on both red release latches
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simultaneously and rotate the sash inwards
approximately 10 degrees.
Lift the sash up and out to disengage the
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bottom of the sash from the window frame.
ELECTRIC SLIDING WINDOW
FIXED WINDOW
Fixed windows are fastened or glued to the structure
of the vehicle; they do not open and are very hard to
break. In case of emergency, do not attempt to open
them, instead find and use the entrance door or the
nearest awning or sliding window.
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Two chemical fire extinguishers are provided with
the vehicle. Placement may vary depending on
options and models. Take a moment to locate them
in your vehicle. Instructions for use are found on the
extinguishers. Make sure you know how to operate
fire extinguishers in case of an emergency.
FIRST-AID KIT
The optional first aid kit is usually stored near the
driver's seat. A white cross over red background
decal identifies the first aid kit.
WARNING REFLECTORS
A box containing three triangular reflectors is
provided to warn other drivers on the road in case of
a breakdown. The box is located at the ceiling of the
first baggage compartment, on the R.H. side. The
reflectors provide visible warning of an emergency.
The three reflectors should be placed as indicated on
the box cover. These reflectors comply with
FMVSS 125
Standards).
PA-1638 Owner's Manual X3-45 VIP
(Federal
Motor
Vehicle
Safety