Keys; Remote Keyless Entry; Hazard Warning Flashers; Air Conditioner/Heater - Automotive (Dash) - Winnebago ERA User Manual

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1. Set child seat upright on rear sofa or in the
companion seat.
2. Route the tether over the top of the seat back
and hook it to the anchor loop on the back of
the sofa or companion seat.
3. Fasten seat belt.
See the child seat manufacturer's specific
instructions for proper attachment and
adjustment of the tether and seat belts.

KEYS

Your motor home is supplied with several
keys. In addition to the chassis manufacturer's
ignition key, you receive keys for the entrance
door and exterior compartment doors.
Keys have an identification number, either a
small metal tag or stamped into the key head.
These numbers are recorded on the vehicle's
component model/serial sheet, which is included
in your InfoCase. In case keys are lost or stolen,
your dealer or a locksmith can provide you with
duplicate keys or modify the locks.

REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY

The entry and cab doors on your vehicle are
featured with a chassis-supplied Remote Keyless
Entry system, which you can lock and unlock
these doors using the provided keyless remote
transmitter.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Make a habit of having the keys with you
when you exit the vehicle and if opening the cab
door first before opening the entry door
whenever unlocking with the keyless remote.
NOTE: If a cab door is not opened within 40
seconds of unlocking, the doors will re-
lock automatically.
Further Information
Refer to the chassis manual provided in your
InfoCase for complete operating instructions on
using the Remote Keyless Entry system and for
battery replacement information.

HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS

The hazard warning flashers provide
additional safety when the vehicle must be
stopped on the side of the roadway and presents a
possible hazard to other motorists. When the
flashers are on, it serves as a warning to other
drivers.
Further Information
See your chassis manual for instructions on
activating, operating, and canceling hazard
warning flashers.
AIR CONDITIONER/HEATER –
AUTOMOTIVE (DASH)
See your chassis manual for operating
information on driver and passenger comfort
controls – air conditioner, heater, defroster, and
ventilation.
NOTE: The dash air conditioner is not designed
to cool the entire interior of the coach,
but is intended only to provide cooling
for the cab area.
SECTION 3 –
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