Jayco SENECA 2023 Owner's Manual page 125

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Bunk Beds and Bunk Ladders (if so equipped)
Your recreational vehicle may be equipped with bunk style beds. Bunk bed weight ratings
may vary depending on your model and the style of bunk bed. Weight capacities are listed
on the bunk capacity label. Do not exceed the bunk weight capacity.
Bunk Ladders (if so equipped)
Your recreational vehicle may be equipped with a ladder to access the upper bunk. This lad-
der may be a separate steel ladder, or a wooden ladder attached to the bunk beds.
The top of the ladder is secured to the ladder storage compartment. To operate the ladder,
lift up and out of the storage tray. Pivot the bottom of the ladder out. Be sure the ladder is
securely in place on the floor before climbing to the upper bunk.
When storing the wood ladder, place the bottom of the ladder back into the tray in the storage
compartment. This keeps it secure during transport and clear of walkways.
The steel ladder (if equipped) will simply hook onto the upper bunk.
™ NOTE: Some types of bunk beds do not include a ladder.
Exercise extreme care when entering or exiting the bunk beds and using
the ladder.
Do not allow more than one person on the top bunk.
Do not allow children under 6 years of age to use the upper bunk.
Do not allow horseplay on or under the bed and prohibit jumping on the
bed.
Make sure the ladder is anchored properly to the bed.
Never allow more than one person on the ladder at a time.
Children should always be supervised when using the ladder or when
entering or exiting the bunk beds.
Weight limit of the bunk ladder is 300 lbs. (136 kg). Never exceed this
weight.
Maximum weight limits for bunk beds will vary depending on model or
bunk style. Never exceed the maximum weight specified on the bunk
capacity label.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious bodily injury.
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