Linoleum
Clean with any standard linoleum floor cleaner
Bath Area Remote Switches
Two remote switches for appliances are located on the bathroom wall. One is for the water pump, and duplicates the pump switch on the central control panel. Either pump switch may be used to turn the pump on or off at any time.
The second remote switch, with a red indicator, is for lighting the water heater.
Ceiling Light/Directional Lighting
The ceiling light fixture has a push button switch located in on the fixture. Gently squeezing in the middle and pulling down will remove the LENS. During cold weather it is a good idea to leave the light on a few minutes prior to removing the lens. The bed and lounge area has individually switched directuional lighting.
A wall switch just inside the door control ceiling, step, and patio lights. The individual ceiling lights must be on for the wall switch to work.
Information on the optional high volume roof vent may be found in the appliance sec- tion of this book.
Storage
The kitchen cabinet should have the heaviest items on the bottom and lighter items overhead. After loading you should have the skillets and can goods on the floor or bottom shelf, and the cereals and crackers in the overhead rooflocker. Use the un- breakable type plates and saucers, and consider storing your dishtowels around them. Better yet, use paper plates. Who wants to wash dishes when on a trip or vacation?
Interior
Clothes hung in wardrobes should be kept on hangers that snap over the clothes rods to keep them from “jumping” off on rough roads. Evening dresses should be kept in the plastic bags like dry cleaning businesses use. No matter how hard you try, if you travel a long dusty section of road the dust will work its way into the trailer and soil clothes. Try to avoid large bulky coats. Layers of lighter clothing will usually keep you warmer, are more versatile and easier to store. There are several areas in the trtailer to store your belongings. Remember to distribute the load as outlined in the Loading section of this manual.
Warning: Keep flammable material away from the furnace.
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SMOKE ALARM - FIREX MODEL B |
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
SMOKE ALARM SAFETY CHECKLIST
1.Test your smoke alarm every week. To test the electronics, firmly depress the button. To test that smoke reaches the sensor, blow smoke in a careful
2.Your smoke alarm will not work without power. Never shut off its power or remove the battery to quiet the alarm.
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