Stepwell Cover - Winnebago 2004 Ultimate Freedom Owner's Manual

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WARNING
Do not use steps unless it is fully
extended.
Do Not Stand on step when vehicles
ignition switch is turned to either the
"On" or "Start" position. The step
will automatically retract, which may
cause personal injury. Always
remember to retract the step before
moving the vehicle.
For additional information on the step, see the
step manufacturer's operators manual included in
your Owners InfoCase.

STEPWELL COVER

The stepwell cover can be extended to cover
the stepwell area and increase usable floor space
in the front of the coach while the entrance door
is not in use.
Press and release the Step Cover switch on the
passenger sidewall armrest. The step will extend
or retract fully. It is not necessary to hold the
switch down while the cover is extending or re-
tracting.
- Press OUT to extend.
- Press IN to retract.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
CAUTION
Stay clear of entrance step area when
stepwell is being extended or retract-
ed. When entering or exiting, loose
clothing may catch on components of
the mechanism. Personal injury and/
or property damage may result.
Rotate the knob pointer back to the CLOSED
position to resume power operation.
STORAGE COMPART-
MENT DOORS
The storage compartment doors have power
locks connected to the keyless entry system.
They may be locked and unlocked using the key
fob remote unit or the lock switches on the driver
armrest or entry switch panel.
2-Stage Door Props
Compartment doors located below the bed-
room slideout rooms are equipped with 2-stage
door props.
The 1st stage holds the door open at a position
parallel to the ground to avoid contact with ex-
tended slideout rooms.
If the slideout room is closed and clearance is
not an issue, you can lift the door higher and a
2nd stage will kick in that lets the door rise higher
for greater access.
Latch Properly
To ensure that compartment doors have
latched properly, press the bottom edge of the
door with the palms of your hands. This is more
important for smaller and lighter compartment
doors because when the door is "dropped"
closed, the air trapped inside the compartment
may create a cushioning effect that could some-
times prevent door latches from engaging proper-
ly.
SECTION 2
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