CEILING
Figure 12-3:
Typical ceiling in the Allegro
WINDOW TREATMENTS
Throughout the Allegro, the window treat-
ments consist of two shades—solar and black-
out (Figure 12-4).
The solar shade allows one to see out during
the daytime yet blocks most of the sunlight
and heat from entering the motor home. The
blackout shade creates complete privacy for
nighttime.
Each shade can be raised and lowered simply
by pulling down on the shade.
The shades are located on all the windows in
the living area and bedroom. A single shade is
located in the window above the kitchen sink
and the bathrooms.
The cockpit shades operate on a manual roller tube with a retention spring.
CAUTION: DO NOT overextend the shade; this will damage the roller tube. To operate the cockpit
shades, pull the shade down to the desired level and slowly release to lock the shade in place. To retract,
gently pull down on the shade and release.
INTERIOR FEATURES
The ceiling (Figure 12-3) in the Allegro motor-
home is covered with a padded-vinyl headliner
which can be easily cleaned with a damp, soft
cloth and a mild detergent.
Clean around all vent areas to prevent any build-
up of dirt, grease, or other accumulations.
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Figure 12-4:
Day/night window shades