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TABLES

Care points                                       Table storage                                      FITTED EQUIPMENT

Care must be taken to remove obstructions         Tables stored in the table storage
which will restrict the full range of movement    compartment must be securely clipped into
of the motorised drop-down bed fitted to          place whilst in transit.
Motorhomes.
                                                  To avoid damage care must be taken when
If an object left in the way when the bed is      removing tables from their stored position.
lowered then the bed will not reach it’s pre-set
bottom stop position. The motor will continue      ! WARNING: Tables infront of forward facing
to run, unwinding the belts until they loop back
on themselves and begin to raise the bed           passengers must be stowed in the storage
despite the ‘lower’ button being depressed         position when the vehicle is moving

If this happens, the remedy to this is to then    Care of laminate tops, tables,
press the ‘raise’ button, which will effectively  furniture and doors
re-wind the belts and eventually raise the bed
once the slack has been taken up.                 Do not use abrasives, chemically treated
                                                  cloths or aggressive detergents as these may
Tables                                            cause damage

 Note: The free standing table legs have a        Do not place hot objects on laminated
 positive locking mechanism. Care must be         surfaces i.e. tops, tables. Any temperatures
 taken to ensure that, when folded, the leg       70°C and over will cause permanent damage.
 which is closed first locks into the second
 position.                                        Clean worktop surfaces, furniture and door
                                                  fascias with a soft, slightly damp cloth, dry off
When engaging legs in down position the           with a soft cloth.
mechanism must be positively locked down.

 ! WARNING: When erecting the free

 standing table, be careful to avoid trapping
 fingers.

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