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RAMP MODEL FEATURES
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62582 Pierce Rd.
La Grande, OR 97850
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Revised 7/11/2019

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  • Page 1 RAMP MODEL FEATURES  541-624-5500  62582 Pierce Rd. La Grande, OR 97850                   Revised 7/11/2019...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION PATIO FEATURE ....1 ....18 Safety Information .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Ramp Model Features INTRODUCTION This manual is intended to be supplemental to the primary 'Owner’s Manual' supplied with your new RV which is included within the Owner Information Packet. Throughout this manual you may find reference directing you to the primary owner’s manual for further information and instruction. The contents of this manual will provide you with information specific to your ramp model RV and will not include the basic functions of the RV.
  • Page 5: Cargo Area Safety

    Ramp Model Features CARGO AREA SAFETY The following label has been placed on the interior near the main entry door that reads: DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL Cargo Area Ventilation System The cargo area of your ramp model RV is equipped with special 'ram-air' venting at each sidewall (one located high and the other located low), that provides for fresh air flow to the cargo area while traveling.
  • Page 6: Cargo Loading & Ramp Usage

    Do not install any type of weight carrying rack, frame, or hitch to any part of the chassis, or body component of the RV unless specified by Outdoors RV. Add-ons such as these may void your warranty on structural components.
  • Page 7: Ramp Loading Awareness

    Ramp Model Features Ramp Loading Awareness The cargo loading ramp gives you complete access to the cargo area. When lowered, the loading ramp allows you to easily load rolling cargo such as bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs, golf carts or side-by-side UTVs. This section outlines safety precautions you should be aware of when loading and unloading cargo and vehicles.
  • Page 8: Loading Ramp Operation

    Ramp Model Features Loading Ramp Operation Your loading ramp incorporates two compression latch handles, one on each side of the ramp which serve to provide ramp securement while traveling and as a grab handle when lowering the ramp. The compression latches can be locked from the exterior as well. Opening the ramp first requires that you release the compression latches (unlock if necessary).
  • Page 9: Loading Motorized Vehicles

    Ramp Model Features Loading Motorized Vehicles Always follow the instructions in the owner’s manual for the motorized vehicles you will be hauling. If not available, the following suggestions provide you with a generalized procedure for loading. 1. Follow the 'Loading Ramp Operation and Procedure' listed above. 2.
  • Page 10: Unloading Motorized Vehicles

    Ramp Model Features The vehicles ignition key should be turned off and removed, the parking brake set, the run/stop switch in the stop or off position and the fuel lever turned to the off position.  Any damage to the RV caused by inadequately secured cargo will not be considered for warranty coverage.
  • Page 11: Fuel Transfer System Safety

    Ramp Model Features Fuel Transfer System Safety  All pilot lights, appliances, and their igniters (see operating instructions) shall be turned off before refueling of motor fuel tanks and/or propane containers.  Before dispensing fuel, turn off all engines, fuel-burning appliances, and their igniters (see operating instructions).
  • Page 12: Fuel Transfer System Operation

    Ramp Model Features Fuel Transfer System Operation 1. Lower the RV tongue jack to the ground. This will help to reduce the possibility of static discharge while refueling. 2. Close any vents and/or windows in the vicinity of the fueling station to prevent fuel vapor from entering the RV.
  • Page 13: Brake Release

    Ramp Model Features Maximum Load Ratings for Bunk Lift Mechanism: Static (Stationary) Load = 600 Lbs. (Per Bed) Dynamic (Moving) Load = 450 Lbs. (Entire System) NOTE: Ratings apply to lifting mechanism only and do not imply any load rating for bed or sofa platforms.
  • Page 14 Ramp Model Features The sofa(s) have one locking pin at each end. The locking pin is temporarily removed when folding the sofa into the storage position against the wall of the RV. Locking pins MUST be installed at all other times.
  • Page 15: Bunk Safety And Features

    Ramp Model Features Bunk Safety and Features This image shows the bunk in the full up position with its locking pin in place (red arrow). You will find this locking pin at all four upper corners of the bunk lift assembly. If traveling with the bunk in the full up position make sure these pins are fully inserted.
  • Page 16 Ramp Model Features To Lower Sofa(s) For Seating Use Only 1. To lower sofa(s) for seating use only, the bunk will remain in the up position supported by its locking pins. 2. With bunk locking pins in place, use bunk lift control switch to lower sofa(s) down until the trolleys contact the lower limit switch stopping their travel.
  • Page 17 Ramp Model Features Sofa shown in the storage position. Note sofa lock in its 'locked' position and locking pin securely in place. To Position Sofa(s) for Maximum Cargo Width 1. To position sofa(s) for transporting wider items, the bunk will remain in the up position supported by the travel pins.
  • Page 18: Roof Access Ladder

    Ramp Model Features Operating precautions:  CHECK to be sure the travel pins are securely fastened at all four corners of the bunk platform in the UP position before towing the RV.  CHECK to be sure the locking pins are securely fastened at both ends of each sofa regardless of sofa position.
  • Page 19: Sprayer Operation

    Ramp Model Features Exterior Hi-Pressure Sprayer Operation 1. Ensure that you have an adequate amount of water in your fresh water holding tank to complete your spraying needs and still have enough water remaining for the rest of your campout. 2.
  • Page 20: Full−View Patio Doors

    Ramp Model Features FULL−VIEW PATIO DOORS Operating Procedure The patio doors equipped on your ramp model RV provide additional ventilation and lighting as well as full access to the cargo area. Door glass can be raised and lowered similar to the screen door at your home.
  • Page 21: Patio Feature

    Ramp Model Features REAR AWNING The rear awning is electrically operated and includes a manual over-ride crank handle in the event of power failure. This awning also includes a built-in LED light strip to provide ambient patio lighting. Please refer to additional user literature included in your owner information packet. PATIO FEATURE The ramp door as equipped will allow you to convert the ramp area into a living space that will extend your camping experience into the Outdoors with the convenience of easy access into the interior living...
  • Page 22: Patio Side Step

    Ramp Model Features Remove safety pin from bracket Safety pin shown in place set prior to removing railing. Patio railings can be Patio railings may be latched into Patio railings shown fully quickly removed from the fully open position while installed with safety pin the RV if you choose to loading cargo.
  • Page 23: Patio Set−Up Procedure

    Ramp Model Features Patio Set-up Procedure 1. Refer to set-up photos at the end of this procedure for additional reference. 2. Before patio kit is set-up, the RV must be leveled with all stabilizer jacks in contact with the ground. 3.
  • Page 24 Ramp Model Features 2. Ramp angle can be 1. After ramp is 3. Secure side step to adjusted slightly with lowered, ensure that brackets along edge of the cable turn-buckles. cable ends are securely ramp. Note adjustable Twist turn-buckle to pinned in place.
  • Page 25 Ramp Model Features 6. Adjust step foot pads up or 7. Remove railing travel strap down to bring step treads to near and raise gate latch rod to level position. Adjust leg so that unfold patio railings. it is vertical. Replace pin. Adjust leg foot pad by rotating base until it contacts the ground.
  • Page 26 Ramp Model Features 10. Unfold the left side railings. Extend 10.1 Inner railing being the inner railing toward the rear until all extended toward rear corner. the keeper legs align with their mating keeper bases. Secure keeper legs as outlined in step #9. 11.
  • Page 27 Ramp Model Features 15. Reverse procedure 14. Gate shown in the 13. Side step and railing set- for disassembly. Note: closed position. Raise up complete. Right side Side step hand railing and pivot gate latch rod railing 'gate' can be extended must be released by up and over notch across the path of the stairs...
  • Page 28: Owner Notes

    Owner Notes...

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