On-The-Go Ladder (If Equipped)
Select models may be equipped with an On-The-Go
collapsible ladder mounted on the rear of the RV with
it's receiver mounted on the side of the RV. Max
capacity for this type of ladder is 330 lb.
On-The-Go ladder operation
1.
Disconnect the lock pins at the base and top of
the ladder (C).
2.
Raise the lock clasps (D) as the base and top of
the ladder.
3.
With 2 hands lift the ladder out of the mount.
4.
Place the ladder on firm level ground under
the ladder receiver. Make sure the ground is
free from obstacles, and the ladder rungs and
your shoes are clean of debris or any slippery
materials.
5.
Release the Velcro ladder run retaining strap
(E).
6.
Raise each section of the ladder until it clicks
into place.
7.
Place the ladder at a 75 degree angle. The
distance from the base to the RV should be
about 1/4 the distance to the top of the RV.
8.
Place the ladder mounting hooks firmly into the
ladder receiver (F) on the side of the RV.
The ladder is now ready for use. For added safety
have a second person hold the ladder during ascent
and descent.
To store the ladder, reverse the procedure above. To
collapse the ladder back to it's original size, press
the release buttons (G) on each side of each
level simultaneously towards each other to
lower each level.
Be careful not to have your fingers
or other appendages between the
rungs when the level is collapsing.
EXTERIOR
SEALANTS
Sealants perform a very important function and should be inspected
closely and regularly maintained. Many different types of sealants are
used, including butyl/putty, black butyl-encapsulated foam, silicone
(clear and colored), roof sealant and foam. In general, sealants do
not have "set" lifetimes. Varying environmental factors affect the
pliability and adhesiveness of sealants.
You or your dealer must:
C
•
Inspect all sealants a minimum of every six months. Make
sure to check the roof and all four sides of the RV including
all moldings, doors, vents and exterior attachments. A quick
walk around the RV before leaving may help prevent potential
problems during trips and vacations.
D
•
Have the sealant replaced if you notice any cracks, peeling,
voids, gaps, breaks, looseness or any sign of physical
deterioration. Reseal at least one time each year as
preventative maintenance.
•
Always use the same type of sealant that was removed. Your
E
dealer service or parts manager can help you obtain the correct
sealant(s).
F
The sealants may become damaged due to road vibration, ultraviolet
exposure, air pollution, freezing temperatures, and exposure to
other elements. Repair deteriorated sealants immediately to prevent
damage. Cap seal all trim and openings at least once after the first
year and thereafter as cracks, peeling, lifting and shrinkage occur.
If you notice water inside the RV, immediately have the dealer check
for the source of the leak. Failure to correct the leak may result in
serious damage to your RV, and this damage may not be warrantable.
If you have questions and/or need assistance with sealing your RV,
consult with your RV dealer.
G
Trim Edges
Roof Items
Slideout
Windows
(See page 102)
Doors
Compartments
Wheel Wells
Lights
RV Sealant Diagram
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