Triple E COMMANDER Series Owner's manual - page 15
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The safety glyph identifies an area that involves
the personal safety of the operator, passengers or a
bystander. Always read, understand and follow the
instructions and information in the safety sign or
manual instruction. Do not take chances with safety.
Most accidents can be prevented.
In this section we have compiled a series of items re-
lating to safety that everyone should follow. Although
this compilation is thorough, we realize that it does
not cover everything. Each person has the responsibil-
ity of following all listed safety items covered in this
and other manuals.
This word is used to highlight
or emphasize a specific proce-
dure, information or result for
a system or the vehicle.
This word is used to highlight
or emphasize a specific proce-
dure or information that if not
followed will result in damage
to a system or the vehicle.
This word is used to high-
light or emphasize a specific
procedure or information that
if not followed can involve
your personal safety as well as
cause vehicle damage.
IMPORTANT
-
CAUTION
-
WARNING
-
2.1 GENERAL SAFETY
1. The most important safety feature on this vehicle
is the operator. It is the operator's responsibility
to read, understand and follow all safety and op-
erating instructions in the vehicle, chassis, appli-
ance and system manuals. Most accidents can be
prevented.
2. A person who has not read and understood all
operating and safety instructions is not qualified
to operate this vehicle. Untrained or uninformed
operators expose themselves, passengers and
other drivers/vehicles/property to possible seri-
ous injury or death and property damage.
3. Do not modify the vehicle in any way. Unauthor-
ized modification may impair the function and/or
safety and could affect the life of the vehicle.
4. All approved driver and passenger seats are
equipped with seat belts. Swivel seats when oc-
cupied while driving, each must be locked in the
forward facing direction. The driver and each pas-
senger must occupy only the approved seats and
fasten seat belts when the unit is moving. Do not
allow any passengers in the vehicle unless they
have their seat belt attached while in an approved
seat. When the vehicle is moving, no one should
be using the bedroom, galley, or bathroom area of
the unit .
5. Always fasten the seat belt low on the torso and
keep it snug to transmit the force from the belt
into the hip/pelvic area of the body. Pregnant
women should wear a lap/shoulder belt whenever
possible. Wear the belt snug and low throughout
the pregnancy.
6. Review the location, function and operation of the
escape window with everyone who will be riding
in or using the motorhome. Inspect the locking
mechanism.
7. Establish a monthly fire extinguisher inspection
program to keep the extinguisher in good condi-
tion and fully charged. Inspect the extinguisher
again prior to a vacation or trip.
8. Always exercise extreme care and caution when
climbing onto and walking on the roof.
2 SAFETY
Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key consid-
erations during the design and manufacturing of all
Triple E Motorhomes. It is the responsibility of the
owner or operator to read, understand and follow all
instructions in the Motorhome, chassis and appliance
or auxiliary system manuals and safety signs on the
vehicle. Specific items, procedures or instructions are
identified with the key words IMPORTANT, CAUTION
and WARNING to emphasize areas of special concern.
These key words are defined as:
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
2-1
The safety glyph identifies an area that involves
the personal safety of the operator, passengers or a
bystander. Always read, understand and follow the
instructions and information in the safety sign or
manual instruction. Do not take chances with safety.
Most accidents can be prevented.
In this section we have compiled a series of items re-
lating to safety that everyone should follow. Although
this compilation is thorough, we realize that it does
not cover everything. Each person has the responsibil-
ity of following all listed safety items covered in this
and other manuals.
This word is used to highlight
or emphasize a specific proce-
dure, information or result for
a system or the vehicle.
This word is used to highlight
or emphasize a specific proce-
dure or information that if not
followed will result in damage
to a system or the vehicle.
This word is used to high-
light or emphasize a specific
procedure or information that
if not followed can involve
your personal safety as well as
cause vehicle damage.
IMPORTANT
-
CAUTION
-
WARNING
-
2.1 GENERAL SAFETY
1. The most important safety feature on this vehicle
is the operator. It is the operator's responsibility
to read, understand and follow all safety and op-
erating instructions in the vehicle, chassis, appli-
ance and system manuals. Most accidents can be
prevented.
2. A person who has not read and understood all
operating and safety instructions is not qualified
to operate this vehicle. Untrained or uninformed
operators expose themselves, passengers and
other drivers/vehicles/property to possible seri-
ous injury or death and property damage.
3. Do not modify the vehicle in any way. Unauthor-
ized modification may impair the function and/or
safety and could affect the life of the vehicle.
4. All approved driver and passenger seats are
equipped with seat belts. Swivel seats when oc-
cupied while driving, each must be locked in the
forward facing direction. The driver and each pas-
senger must occupy only the approved seats and
fasten seat belts when the unit is moving. Do not
allow any passengers in the vehicle unless they
have their seat belt attached while in an approved
seat. When the vehicle is moving, no one should
be using the bedroom, galley, or bathroom area of
the unit .
5. Always fasten the seat belt low on the torso and
keep it snug to transmit the force from the belt
into the hip/pelvic area of the body. Pregnant
women should wear a lap/shoulder belt whenever
possible. Wear the belt snug and low throughout
the pregnancy.
6. Review the location, function and operation of the
escape window with everyone who will be riding
in or using the motorhome. Inspect the locking
mechanism.
7. Establish a monthly fire extinguisher inspection
program to keep the extinguisher in good condi-
tion and fully charged. Inspect the extinguisher
again prior to a vacation or trip.
8. Always exercise extreme care and caution when
climbing onto and walking on the roof.
2 SAFETY
Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key consid-
erations during the design and manufacturing of all
Triple E Motorhomes. It is the responsibility of the
owner or operator to read, understand and follow all
instructions in the Motorhome, chassis and appliance
or auxiliary system manuals and safety signs on the
vehicle. Specific items, procedures or instructions are
identified with the key words IMPORTANT, CAUTION
and WARNING to emphasize areas of special concern.
These key words are defined as:
COMMANDER / EMBASSY