Dinette Conversion (With Free-Standing Table) (If Equipped); Sofa Collversion (If Equipped); Sleeper Sofa Conversion (If Equipped); Folding Doors/Privacy Curtain - Fleetwood 2008 Southwind User Manual

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3. Raise front portion of table several inches
to disengage inserts from the wall supports.
4. Lower table top to the dinette frame to
complete the bed base.
5. Slide seat and back cushion into place over
the bed base.
The under-seat storage may be reached by
raising the cushion platform.
Dinette Conversion
(with Free-Standing Table) (If Equipped)
To convert the dinette into a bed:
1. Lift table, reach underneath, fold up the
legs under the table top. Secure the legs.
2. Lower table top to the dinette frame to
complete the bed base.
3. Slide the seat and back cushion into place
over the bed base.
The under-seat storage may be reached by
raising the cushion platform.
Sofa Conversion
(If Equipped)
To convert a sofa bed into a bed:
1. Remove sofa bolsters (if applicable).
2. Lift front of sofa seat (above front kick panel)
up and out. The back of the sofa will drop
back and down as the seat is pulled outward.
To restore the sofallounge:
1. Lift the front edge of the sofa seat up, and
push it back towards rear. The sofa back
will come up.
2. Push the sofa fully into position.
Sleeper Sofa Conversion
(If
Equipped)
To convert a sleeper sofa into a bed:
1. Remove sofa cushions.
2. Lift front of sofa seat (above front kick
panel) up and out. While lifting the seat
out, the middle legs will automatically
unfold into a vertical position.
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3. Pull upward on the center of the metal bar,
and rotate it down slowly until the wood
bars rest on the floor.
To restore the sleeper sofa:
1. Lift the front edge of the bedframe up and
rotate it back.
2. Lift the middle section of the bed up and
push it back towards the rear until the bed
is fully into position.
3. Replace the cushions.
Folding Doors/Privacy Curtain
Dividers
The dividers allow you to separate areas in the
motor home. They glide on nylon rollers. They
are held closed by a catch. When the dividers
are open for traveling, be sure to attach the hold
back latch to keep them from sliding back and
forth.
Folding Chairs
(If Equipped)
In some models, folding chairs are provided for
your convenience. Store these chairs in an
appropriate compartment when traveling to
avoid personal injury or damage.
At..
WARNING
Do not sit on folding chairs while the vehicle is in
motion. Personal injury may result.
Free-Standing Furniture
(If Equipped)
Your motor home may be equipped with free-
standing furniture. Fleetwood has designed
retention hardware which will secure any loose
furniture during travel. Always secure any furni-
ture or loose articles before moving the motor
home. Failure to do so could result in damage to
your furniture and motor home, as well as result
in personal injury or death in the event of an
accident or emergency maneuver.
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