Lower Bunks
Cascadia sleepers are available with many optional features.
Note: Make sure bunks are locked in place before sleeping or driving the vehicle.
Sleeper cabs can come with a lower bunk, an upper bunk, or both.
Lower bunk configurations include a bed with storage underneath or a pull-down bed with a lounge.
To access the storage compartment under a lower bunk, push the release lever centered under the bunk to the right then pull up on the bunk. Pushing the bunk back into a horizontal position will cause the bed latches to lock.
Setting up the pull-down bed with lounge (see Fig.) consists of the following steps:
Note: To avoid damaging the upholstery, unlock and move the seatbelts to the side before folding the chairs closed
- To fold down each chair, pull forward on the seat latch while pulling the back of chair toward the seat.
- Pull the table t-pull handle forward and then push down on the top of the table until it is at the same level as the folded seats.
- Pull the pull-down bed release latch until you feel a release of tension.
- Reach up and grasp the edge of the pull-down bed and pull
it down until the lower latch pins engage in the lower bunk locks.Setting up the lounge area consists of the following steps:
- Pull out on the pull-down bed release latch until you feel a release.
- Holding the front edge, push the pull-down bed up toward the back wall until you hear or feel the upper latch pins lock into place.
- Pull the table t-handle and lift up on the table. As the table nears the correct height, the t-pull handle will be pulled back and lock into position. If this doesn't happen, reach under the raised table and push the t-pull handle in. Then gently push down to make sure the table is locked in the upright position.
- To unfold each chair, push down on the seat latch while pulling up on the top of the chair, then push the top of the chair backwards.