Goodness John, I hope you don't get a shocking experience in your bed mate.
rockylizard said
04:13 AM Dec 13, 2012
Gday...
Thankfully, Doug, I don't have a Jayco MH ... and there ain't no lecky shocks in MY bed .... although if there was, it might give me a jolt into life in the morning
Cheers - John
Dougwe said
04:30 AM Dec 13, 2012
I did know you don't have a motorhome John, just testing you.
Gerty Dancer said
04:58 AM Dec 13, 2012
Jokes aside, what sort of bed would you have in a M/home which could be described as "Electric"?
rockylizard said
05:12 AM Dec 13, 2012
Gday...
I gather from the recall the fault is in the 'electric' mechanism which 'moves' the bed in and/or out .... if it fails the bed will fall down and be lopsided, causing occupants to be tipped out or perhaps to become more 'friendly'
Cheers - John
neilnruth said
06:49 AM Dec 13, 2012
Gerty some of the new motorhomes store the bed up at ceiling level. So they are moved up electrically.
Gday...
Bumped into this advice ...
http://www.recalls.gov.au/content/index.phtml/itemId/1031029
Cheers - John
Gday...
Thankfully, Doug, I don't have a Jayco MH ... and there ain't no lecky shocks in MY bed
.... although if there was, it might give me a jolt into life in the morning 
Cheers - John
I did know you don't have a motorhome John, just testing you.
Gday...
I gather from the recall the fault is in the 'electric' mechanism which 'moves' the bed in and/or out .... if it fails the bed will fall down and be lopsided, causing occupants to be tipped out
or perhaps to become more 'friendly'

Cheers - John