Day/Night Pleated Blinds - Winnebago 2010 Meridian V Class Operator's Manual

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Latch
3. Insert latch into the wall bracket completely to
secure bunk board to the wall.
NOTE: Rotate the latch down so it is laying flush
(horizontally) against the bed board edge
to lock the latch in for security.
4. Your bunk is now stored for additional
wardrobe space.
Wall Bracket
FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS
5. Reverse steps to turn wardrobe back into bunk
beds.

DAY/NIGHT PLEATED BLINDS

–If Equipped
Your coach may feature two-stage pleated
window blinds that can be used for light filtering,
daytime room darkening, or nighttime privacy.
They are raised or lowered by grasping the
bottom edge of the desired blind section and
moving it up or down by hand.
A constant-tension cord system holds them at
the desired level without slipping.
Sun Filter
The lower section is a translucent white shade
that can be lowered for privacy without
darkening the inside of the coach. It can also filter
out harsh direct sunlight to help keep the inside of
the coach cool in summer or to disperse light for
houseplants.
Room Darkening/Privacy Shade
The upper section is an opaque, darkening
shade for nighttime privacy and daytime room
darkening purposes. Pull both sections down
together or separately.
Tension Adjustment
The tension of the pleated blinds can be
adjusted if they become loose and will not stay up
when raised, or they are too tight and are difficult
to raise and lower.
The tension cords are attached to spools at the
lower corners of the blinds as shown in the
following photo.
SECTION 9 –
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