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ROOFLIGHTS

 ! WARNING: The retaining catches                  • Clean the blinds only with water and mild     FITTED EQUIPMENT
                                                     soap suds
 are designed to hold the skylight open to
 the selected position. In gusty or windy          • The guarantee becomes null and void if
 conditions the Skylight should be closed            these instructions are not followed.
 to prevent it from being blown fully open or
 slamming shut.                                    Doors

With crank                                         In order to provide customers with the latest
To open, rotate the crank until a resistance is    designs of door furniture it is possible, due
noticeable during the operation.                   to the use of natural wood, that warping may
To close, reverse the operation and then           occur. This should not detract from the correct
check if locked into position.                     functioning of items fitted in the motorhome.

                                                   Information

                                                   During the normal travelling vehicle vibration
                                                   and flexing may cause some of the furniture
                                                   doors to become out of alignment.

                                                   For your convenience many hinges are
                                                   adjustable.

Electric version

To open, push button until desired position is
reached or the electric motor switches off.

To close, reverse the operation and then
check if locked into position.

Care instructions:

• P lease clean the acrylic panes with the Seitz
  Acrylic Cleaner.

• S tains and light scratches on the acrylic
  pane can be removed by using the Seitz
  Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special
  polishing cloth.

• Use talcum powder (4 times yearly) to care
  for the rubber seals

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