Mirrors - Power Electric; Brake-Shift Interlock; Parking Brake - Foot Pedal - Winnebago SightSeer Owner's Manual

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MIRRORS – POWER ELECTRIC
–If Equipped
Always adjust mirrors for maximum rear
visibility before driving off. Make sure the seat is
adjusted for proper vehicle control and that you
are sitting back squarely into the seat.
Mirror Adjustment Control
The mirror control is located on the driver side
armrest panel or the dash. The ignition key must
be on to adjust the mirrors.
Move Selector Switch L or R to select mirror.
Center "neutral" position disables arrows
to avoid unintentionally moving a mirror
Press Arrow Buttons to move
mirror surface in direction indicated
Mirror Heaters
The mirrors may also contain heating
elements to de-fog or de-ice the mirror glass
during cold weather operation. An ON-OFF
switch for the mirror heaters is located near the
remote mirror controls.
Mirror Arm/Head Adjustment
If you cannot adjust a mirror properly using
the control switch, the mirror may need a coarse
adjustment by rotating the mirror head.
DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME
Mirror Head Pivot Lock
Loosen Allen head set screw
to pivot mirror head.*
(Torque 75-100 in/lbs)
*Set screws may be located on the opposite side
of the mirror arm. Passenger side mirror is
similar.

BRAKE-SHIFT INTERLOCK

Workhorse
and Ford
The brake-shift interlock is a safety feature
that prevents the shift lever from being moved
from the Park position unless the ignition is ON
and the service brake pedal is pressed.
NOTE: On Ford chassis, if the brake light fuse is
blown, the interlock feature will not work
properly and an alternate method must
be used. See your Ford Owners Guide for
detailed instructions on what to do in this
situation.
PARKING BRAKE – FOOT
PEDAL
®
Ford
Chassis – All
Workhorse
Chassis – 22,000 &
24,000 lbs. GVWR
The parking brake foot pedal and release lever
are located beneath the left side of the dash.
Step the pedal down fully to apply and pull the
brake release knob to disengage.
SECTION 3 –
®
Chassis
3-5

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