Windows; Blinds; Fly Screens - Swift Escape 664 Quick User Manual

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Windows

The clamping knob on the window support arm must be released before the window can
be opened.
The windows are closed using lever latches that incorporate a locking ventilation
position, which holds the window securely a few millimetres ajar.
Windows must be fully closed when driving. If they blow open at motorway speed, or
brush against hedges, it may rip them off completely

Blinds

The windows and roof lights all have blinds for
privacy at night, and to exclude the heat from
the sun during the day.
The windscreen blind has two slide locks each
side that must be released to allow opening.
The cab door windows have quilted screens,
which are attached to with press studs.
The screens have a silvered surface on the
outside, which helps reflect the heat of the sun in
the daytime.

Fly Screens

The roof lights, windows and the rear door all have fly screens
The side windows have roller blinds.
Pull down and push away to latch them.

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