Swivel Glider Lounge Chair - Winnebago Journey Owner's Manual

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SECTION 8
APPLIANCES & INTERIOR FEATURES
and must be unlatched to push back in when
stowing the footrest.
Tip for "power users": If you have the foot-
rest section unlatched and positioned against the
seat cushion, it will move out with the lounge
when you press the recline switch. When you
return to upright position, you can hook your
heels over the front edge of the footrest section
and pull it back with you. Then, when you want
to get up, simply push the footrest section for-
ward with your feet to provide a gap for you to
exit.
To Convert to Bed: Extend footrest section
and push together with lounge seat cushion, then
press recline button until entire lounge lies flat.
Reverse steps to revert to lounge.
8-24
CAUTION
To not recline the lounge completely
flat unless the footrest trundle section
is extended. Do not occupy the
lounge when elevating the seatback
from the flat bed position to upright
lounge position. If house battery volt-
age is low, the mechanism may
require assistance by lifting the seat-
back while returning upright from flat
bed position.
WARNING
To avoid injury to young children, do
not allow them to operate the sofa, or
to play within the sofa or near the
operating mechanism.

SWIVEL GLIDER LOUNGE CHAIR

This chair is not equipped with a seat belt and
is not intended for seating while the coach is in
motion. The chair has a glide-lock mechanism to
prevent chair movement while the coach is mov-
ing. The glide lock is located behind the seat skirt
on the rear side of the seat base mechanism.
Hoop Chair Mount
The hoop base of lounge swivel glider is
mounted to the floor with a clamp as shown.
Glide Lock

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