Jayco TOWABLE 2024 Owner's Manual page 97

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POWER BUNK BED (page 93)
This product is designed and intended ONLY to be used as a Bed-Lift mechanism. Any other use of this system can result in personal injury or
death.
POWER BUNK BED (page 93)
DO NOT LOAD MORE THAN 600 lbs. ON THE BED. Damage to the
bed lift mechanism and personal injury may result from overloading.
STORING THE SOFA ON THE WALL (page 94)
Make sure the area around, and below the bed is clear of persons,
pets, and obstructions before attempting to lower the sofa seats to
the sidewalls. Failure to do so risks serious injury to anyone caught
beneath.
STORING THE MURPHY BED (page 95)
Keep hands and fingers away from the collapsing footboard and struts
when pushing the bed back in to the storage position.
BED STORAGE (page 95)
Before lifting, be sure there is nothing on the bed that will restrict its
movement or add extra weight.
Use caution when opening or closing the bed to keep hands and
fingers at the end ledge provided (not on the side or farther back than
necessary).
Exercise extreme caution when opening the bed storage platform.
Platform must be held open (unless equipped with gas struts) and
slowly lowered until closed.
Failure to comply with these guidelines can result in serious injury or
property damage.
POWER BUNK BED (page 93)
To avoid damage to the bed(s) as a result of bouncing RAISE BOTH
REAR BEDS TO THE HIGHEST POSITION WHEN TOWING YOUR
RECREATION VEHICLE.
The powered sofa seat/beds in the cargo bay MUST be folded flat into
the sleeping position before raising them up under the upper bed for
loading the cargo bay. DO NOT operate the bed lift when seats are
opened in the seating position.
Seats should be locked in the flat (bed) position using the sofa lock
mechanism.
INTERIOR
BUNK BED AND LOFT LADDERS (page 96)
Exercise extreme care when climbing up or down the ladder used for
entering or exiting the loft bed.
Nearby doors MUST be securely closed and latched before using the
ladder.
Make sure the ladder is securely in place prior to climbing to or from
the loft.
Never allow more than one person on the ladder at a time.
Make sure the wood ladder (if equipped) is locked back into position
when not in use to prevent a trip hazard.
Do not leave small children unattended in the loft area.
Maximum weight rating for either ladder type is: 300 lbs (136 kg)
Weight ratings for loft sleeping areas may vary by RV type and model:
Refer to the maximum weight rating label located at the loft sleeping
location.
Never allow anyone to ride in or occupy the bed while the recreational
vehicle is in motion.
Do not use the loft sleeping area for storage while the vehicle is in
transit. Loose items may become projectiles.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious bodily injury.
MURPHY BED (page 95)
The slide out must be fully extended before putting the Murphy bed in
the sleeping position. The Murphy bed must be in the stored position
before the slide out can be moved to the in (travel) position. Failure to
do so may result in injury or property damage.
BED RAILS (page 96)
300 lbs (136 kg) Max. load capacity
Failure to comply with the load capacity could cause bed failure which
may result in injury.
Bed(s) must be stowed in the up position during travel.
Elevated beds may present a fall hazard which may result in injury.
Please consult the Owner's Manual for more information regarding
elevated beds and the use of bed rails.
INTERIOR DANGER
INTERIOR WARNING
INTERIOR CAUTION
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