Introduction – Airstream Safari User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

CAUTION

indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,

could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE:

used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous

situation that, if not avoided, could result in property damage.

NOTE: Important information regarding the maintenance of your recreational vehicle.

(Optional) This denotes items that may be an option on all or particular models.
Additionally, some optional items can only be included during the manufacturing
phase and cannot be added.

The inclusion of optional items does not imply or suggest the availability, application
suitability, or inclusion for any specific unit.

Important Safety Precautions

You’ll find many safety recommendations on this page and throughout this manual.

The recommendations on the next two pages are the ones we consider to be the most

important. They are covered in depth in later sections of this manual.

Do Not Allow Passengers to Ride in the Trailer During Travel

The transport of people puts their lives at risk and may be illegal. The trailer does not

have seat belts, therefore, it is not designed to carry passengers.

Reducing Fishtailing or Sway (See page B-9)

Sway or fishtailing is the sideways action of a trailer caused by external forces.

Excessive sway of your travel trailer can lead to the rollover of the trailer and tow

vehicle resulting in serious injury or death. Be sure to follow the instructions in this

manual.

Mold (See page C-7)

There are mold and mold spores throughout the indoor and outdoor environment. There

is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment; the

way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture.

Towing and Weight Distribution (See section B. pages 1-11)

Weight distribution is an important factor when loading your travel trailer. A recreational

vehicle with the cargo distributed properly will result in efficient, trouble-free towing.

Be sure to follow the instructions in this manual.

Formaldehyde (See Chemical Sensitivity; Ventilation section on the next page)

Formaldehyde is an important chemical used widely by industry to manufacture building

materials and numerous household products. It is also a by-product of combustion

and certain other natural processes. Thus, it may be present inside the trailer with

some individuals being sensitive to it. Ventilation of the unit normally reduces the

exposure to a comfortable level.

Lug Nut Torquing (See page D-14)

Being sure wheel mounting nuts (lug nuts) on trailer wheels are tight and properly

torqued is an important responsibility that trailer owners and users need to be familiar

with and practice. Inadequate and/or inappropriate wheel nut torque (tightness) is

a major reason that lug nuts loosen in service. Loose lug nuts can rapidly lead to a

wheel separation with potentially serious safety consequences. Be sure to follow the

instructions in this manual.

Appliances and Equipment (See pages F1-F3 and page H-1)

The appliances (stove, refrigerator, etc.) and equipment (hot water heater, furnace,

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