Emergency Exit Window; Power Windows; Side Slider Windows; Reinote Mirror Control - Fleetwood Bounder 1991 Manual

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Emergency Exit Window
. READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE YOU NEED TO USE THEM. The emergency
exit window provides an emergency means 01 escape If
the motor home doors are blocked or disabled for any'
reason or in case the motor home must be evacuatea
under emergency conditions. To release the window,
follow the instructions attached to the window frame.
Power Windows
(Available on some'models)
Thedriver's door armrest contains controls forthe
dri~er
and passenger door windows. Fuses for the power
windows are located in the firewall eiectricai panel.
. Side Slider Windows
Turri lock, slide window and/or screen to open and
close.
NOTE: Screens arenotremovable for cleaning.
They may be pushed out of their frames if the
windowmustbe usedforemergencyexit.ln this
case, th.e screens will be destroyed and will
probably have to be replaced.
REMOTE MIRROR CONTROL
(Some Models Only)
The driver's door armrest also contains controls for the
exterior rear view mirror adjustment and heater.
To adjust mirrors, select either LEFT or RIGHT mirror
and press the appropriate arrow. Activate the mirror
heaters by pressing the HEATER pOSition.
SUN VISORS
The sun visors at the driver and passenger's positions
swi(lg down and adjust to
provid~ ,reli~f
fromgla.re, and
bright skies. The visors do not adjust to shade the side
windows.
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Swivel telision may be adjusted with a screwdriver althe
tenSion adjusting screw.
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MINI-BLINDS
To raise mini-blinds: Release bottom of blind from re-
tainer. Pull straight down on cord and release at,desired
height. it is not necessary to pull the. cord to one side or
the other to secure blind.
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To lower mini-blind: Pull straight down on the cord
slightiy, and move it about 45 degrees to either the left
or right and lower the blind. Stop the blind in mid-travel
by moving it back to the straight down position. Re-
, attach the retainers when traveling.
, To adjust the angle: Turn the adjusting rod either direc-
tion.
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WOVEN WOOD SHADES
~oven
wood shades may be fitted to soine of your
windows.
To raise: pull the cord straight down until the shade
reaches the desired height. Reiease the cord and the
shade will lock in place.
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To release a[ld lower the shade: Move the cord toward
, the ce[lter of the shade, pull cord
slig~tly
to release lock.
L9wer sS'deslred.IUheshade stops lowering, move the
cord, to the center of the shade and release again. '
The shade may occasionally lock in the full UP'Pi:lsition.
To release, grasp the lock mechanism (see illustration)
and slide it down. A slight upward pressure on the bot-
tom of the shade may help to relieve tension on cord.
STORAGE
Exterior Compartments
Exterior storage compartments maximize available
space and should accommodate most of your storage
need. All of the storage compartments except the LP

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