Child Restraints; Keys; Remote Keyless Entry; Hazard Warning Flashers - Winnebago View Profile User Manual

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SECTION 3 –
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Lap/Shoulder Belts
See your chassis manual for instructions on
proper fastening, adjustment, and releasing of
lap/shoulder belts.
Seat Belt Care and Cleaning
Be careful not to damage the belt webbing and
hardware. Take care not to pinch them in the
seat or doors.
Inspect the belts and hardware periodically.
Check for cuts, frays, and loose parts.
Damaged parts should be replaced. Do not
remove or modify the belt system.
Keep belts clean and dry. If the belts need
cleaning, use only a mild soap and water
solution. Do not use hot water. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, bleach, or dyes. These
products may weaken the belts.
Replace any belt assembly that was used
during a severe impact. Replace the complete
assembly even if damage is not apparent.

CHILD RESTRAINTS

A properly installed and secured child
restraint system can help reduce the chance or
severity of personal injury to a child in an
accident or during a sudden maneuver. Children
may have a greater chance of being injured in an
accident if they are seated in a child restraint
system which is not properly secured.
A child restraint system is designed to be
secured in a vehicle seat by a lap belt or the lap
belt portion of a lap-shoulder belt.
When purchasing a child restraint system,
follow these guidelines:
1. Look for the label certifying that it meets all
applicable safety standards.
2. Make sure that it will attach to your vehicle
and restrain your child securely and
conveniently so that you are able to install it
correctly each time it is used.
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3. Be certain that it is appropriate for the child's
height, weight, and development. The
instructions and/or the regulation label
attached to the restraint typically provides this
information.
4. Review the instructions for installation and
use of the restraint. Be sure that you
understand them fully and can install the
restraint properly and safely in your vehicle.

KEYS

Your motorhome 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 Remote Keyless Entry system on the cab
doors is chassis-supplied. However, we have also
connected the coach entry door lock to this
system. This means your keyless remote
transmitter will lock and unlock the entry door as
well as the cab doors.
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.
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

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