Maintenance; Emergency Exits; Power Sofas And Beds; Formaldehyde Information - Winnebago ERA User Manual

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SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Never load the motor home in excess of the
gross vehicle weight rating of the gross axle
weight rating for either axle.

MAINTENANCE

Do not remove the radiator cap while engine
and radiator are still hot. Always check
coolant level visually at the see-through
coolant reservoir.
Never get beneath a vehicle that is held up by
a jack only.
Do not mix different construction types of
tires on the vehicle, such as radial, bias, or
belted tires, as vehicle handling may be
affected. Replace tires with exact size, type,
and load range.

EMERGENCY EXITS

Escape Doors
There are two emergency exit locations in
your vehicle - The rear doors in back of the coach
and the passenger side sliding door.
To open rear doors, pull latch forward and
push door open. See following photo.
Escape Door - Rear Double Doors
To open the passenger side sliding door, push
down on the release button on the left-hand
side of the door while pushing door outward
and sliding to the right. See following photo.
2-6
Escape Door - Sliding Door

POWER SOFAS AND BEDS

WARNING
Keep people away from operating
mechanism and pinch hazard areas
during use. Failure to do so could cause
injury.
FORMALDEHYDE
INFORMATION
Some of the materials used in this recreational
vehicle emit formaldehyde. Eye, nose, and throat
irritation, headache, nausea, and a variety of
asthma-like symptoms, including shortness of
breath have been reported as a result of
formaldehyde exposure. Reaction to
formaldehyde exposure may vary among
individuals. Elderly persons and young children,
as well as anyone with a history of asthma,
allergies, or lung problems may be at greater risk.
Research is continuing on the possible long-term
effects of exposure to formaldehyde. Inadequate
ventilation may allow formaldehyde and other
contaminants to accumulate in indoor air.
Ventilation to dilute the indoor air may be
obtained from a passive or mechanical

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