Escape (Egress) Window - Monaco 2009 Knight Owner's Manual

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Be sure to replace or recharge the
extinguisher immediately after use.
Inspect the fire extinguisher at least once
a month. Do so more frequently if the
extinguisher is exposed to weather or possible
tampering. DO NOT test the extinguisher by
partially discharging. Internal pressure will
escape and the fire extinguisher will need to be
replaced.
Use the PASS method:
Pull the pin. Hold
extinguisher upright.
Aim at the base
(bottom) of the fire
and stand six feet
away.
Squeeze the lever to
discharge the agent.
Sweep the spray side
to side until fire is
totally extinguished.
WARNING
Road vibration will cause
extinguisher powder to
compact and may cause
extinguisher malfunction.
Invert and shake
extinguisher monthly.
There are three classes of
fire to be concerned with in a
motorhome. Any fire can fall into
more than one class; a fire that
involves both burning paper and
kitchen grease is a Class AB fire.
Classes of Fire:
A- Fires that are fueled by materials that leave
a residue when they burn: paper, wood,
cloth, rubber, and certain plastics.
B - Fires that involve flammable liquids and
gases: gasoline, paint thinner, kitchen
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grease, propane and acetylene.
C - Fires that involve energized electrical
wiring or equipment. If electricity to the
equipment is turned off, a class C fire
becomes one of the other two class fires.
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EScApE (EgRESS) WINDOW

The Egress window, designated for use as
an emergency exit, is identified inside of the
motorhome by a red locking handle and Exit
label.
To Operate:
To open, lift the red handle and push
window outward.
To lock, pull window closed and lower
handles to lock.
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Hinges along the outside window top
identify the Egress window on the motorhome
exterior. The glass slider in the Egress window
operates the same as all other windows in the
motorhome.
Maintenance:
Occasionally
open and close
the Egress
window to
prevent the
rubber seal
from sticking.
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