| 1. DO NOT travel inside the recreational vehicle
at any time.
2. SHUT OFF furnace, water heater, refrigerator and
stove, as well as any other open flame object, while refueling your personal vehicle
with fuel or the trailer/pop-up with propane.
3. SECURE any loose object prior to movement of RV.
4. ALWAYS use a lookout when backing RV.
5. BE AWARE of the total height of the trailer,
including roof-mounted accessories, and verify clearance of any low object
before attempting to pass beneath 11'6".
6. LOCK ALL door locks before RV goes into motion.
7. EXHAUST ports for furnace and water heater are
extremely hot when in use. Contact with these ports will cause burn
injury.
8. EMERGENCY window exits are not to be opened except
for emergency. Danger of falling from vehicle exists with
emergency exit open. Observe and warn children of danger.
9. ROOF TOPS are dangerous at all times and should not be accessed.
10. NEVER attempt to change vehicle tires. ALWAYS
contact a professional tire facility qualified for this operation.
11. OPEN stair wells and other objects are potential
hazards during darkness. Be aware of their location and use
minimal lighting if available.
12. AWNING operation can cause finger and hand injury.
KNOW the operation of your awning before attempting use. Do NOT leave
awning unattended if it is down. Wind gusts of any magnitude may
cause damage.
13. DISCONTINUE travel during high-wind conditions. |