Roller Shades (Manual) - Solar/Blackout; Wood Furniture And Cabinetry - Winnebago Journey Service Manual

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SECTION 9 –
FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS
NOTE: The power lift/lower mechanism is
equipped with an interlock feature, which
will not allow you to retract the bedroom
slideout unless the bed is in the fully
upright position. The bed will also not
recline unless the slideout is fully
extended.
NOTICE
Bed must be in the fully upright (vertical)
position to fully retract slideroom.
ROLLER SHADES (MANUAL) -
SOLAR/BLACKOUT
–If Equipped
Your coach may feature two-stage day/night
roller shades that provide both solar heat
protection and light-blocking capabilities.
The shade can easily be lowered by hand to
any position, then retracted with a slight
downward pull movement. When raising the
shade, there is no need to hold onto the bottom of
the shade - just simply let it go and it will rise at
a slow, controlled rate.
You can pre-set the auto-stop positioning of
your shade, which allows your shade to retract to
a cushioned stop, at the positioning of your
choice.
-Typical View
9-18
Further Information
For further operating information and care
instructions, see the manufacturer's user guide
provided in your InfoCase.
WOOD FURNITURE AND
CABINETRY
–If Equipped
People are drawn to the natural beauty of
wood. At Winnebago Industries
work with the art found in each piece of wood to
create cabinets of superior quality, backed by the
Winnebago Industries warranty.
Oak is a strong, open-grained hardwood that
ranges in color from white to pink and reddish
tones. Streaks of green, yellow, and even
black may appear due to mineral deposits.
Oak may also contain wormholes and wild,
varying grain patterns. This distinct graining
is considered a desirable quality and has made
oak one of the most popular woods used for
cabinetry.
Maple is a close-grained hardwood that is
predominately white to creamy-white in
color, with occasional reddish-brown tones.
While maple typically features uniform
graining as compared to other wood species,
characteristic markings may include fine
brown lines, wavy or curly graining, bird's eye
dots and mineral streaks. These traits are
natural and serve to enhance maple's natural
beauty.
Cherry is characterized by its red undertones,
but may vary in color from white to a deep,
rich brown. Cherry is a close-grained wood
with fairly uniform texture, revealing pin
knots and curly graining. All wood will age
with time and the finish will darken. This is
especially true for cherry. This is a sought-
after quality in cherry cabinetry, and those
who select it expect this evolution.
No matter which species you choose for your
new Winnebago Industries motorhome
cabinetry, please keep in mind that no two pieces
of wood are exactly the same.
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, our craftsmen

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