Emergency Exit; Emergency Exit; Sliding Door And Rear Door Emergency Exit; Safety - Airstream Rangeline 2023 Owner's Manual

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Safety

Emergency Exit

There are four avenues of escape from the touring
coach in the event of an emergency: the driver's door,
the passenger door, the sliding door, and the rear
doors�

Sliding Door and Rear Door Emergency Exit

Both the sliding side door and rear door allow quick
escape from locked doors in an emergency�
PULL either door latch TWICE to open
Rear Screen Door - PUSH to open in an emergency�
It is held in place at the edges by magnets�
Safety
As always, safety should be a top priority� Ensure
that you, and everyone traveling with you, can quickly
operate the main door and rear doors in the dark� Plan
for other means of escape in case these designated
exits are blocked� A little planning and a quick practice
session at each camping site is well worth the time it
may take�
2-8
Do not block access to the doors from the inside or
outside of the vehicle.
At each campsite, make sure you have not parked
in such a manner as to block the operation of the
doors or the escape avenues by being too close to
trees, fences, or other impediments. Consider that
bike racks and other rear-of-coach attachments
may block or obstruct egress. Be aware of cargo
that may obstruct a path to doors. Avoid parking
too close to lakes, steep cliffs, or other vehicles.
WARNING
2023 Rangeline

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