Jayco JAY FLIGHT BUNGALOW Towables 2021 Owner's Manual page 47

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Stowable Entrance Door Step (if so equipped)
Do not try to lift the steps while the door is closed. This may cause dam-
age to the steps and the door.
When returning steps to the stored position: adjustable feet may have to
be retracted to fit inside the door opening.
Make sure people and pets are clear of the area when rotating the steps
down to the ground or raising them for storage.
Maximum Weight Capacity 500 lbs.
Maintain hold of the steps until lowered all the way to the ground.
Prior to use, legs must be adjusted properly to ensure the step is level.
Ensure that both latches are engaged when the steps are stored.
Failure to follow these instructions could lead to damage to the unit or
serious injury.
NOTE: Certain models may have dual gas struts built into the step
mechanism make the steps very easy to raise and lower in place.
Your RV may be equipped with one (or two) sets of the
Stowable Entrance Steps. With these steps, there is no ac-
cessible steps mounted on the exterior of the RV. They are
a one piece solid (3 or 4 step) assembly that latches inside
the doorway of the RV. The steps rotate down and out of
the doorway, and include two adjustable feet to provide
stability while parked on rough terrain. The step assembly
weighs 17 lbs. and has a weight capacity of 500 lbs.
Step operation
1.
Open the entrance/screen door all the way.
2.
Twist the locking handle to release the steps from the
locked position on the door frame (A).
3.
Lower the step assembly to the ground (B).
4.
Adjust the feet to stabilize the steps (C).
5.
Remove pins (D) on each side of the step to adjust the
legs, then reinsert the pins to lock the legs.
Step storage
6.
Fold the handrail at the door out of the way or re-
move the optional step handrail (if so equipped).
7.
Pull pins from adjustable legs (D), and retract the
legs so they fit inside the doorway when steps are
folded. Reinsert the pins to lock the legs.
Maintenance Record
Section 4: Vehicle Operation
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