11 2027 Phaeton Exterior Features
Exterior Sides:
The sides of the motorhome (Figure 11-1) and the end caps are made of gel-coated fiberglass.

To clean these fiberglass surfaces, use only warm water and a mild cleanser; gently wash with soft cloths. Use of stiff bristle brushes or other harsh abrasives might cause scratches on the fiberglass surfaces.
NOTE: Tiffin Motorhomes is NOT responsible for the weathering and/or oxidation of gel-coated surfaces.
Spacious storage compartments are located on the exterior sides of the motorhome. These external compartments provide ample additional space for your belongings while you are traveling. When stowing materials in these storage compartments, try to “balance” the resultant weight load from front to rear and from side-to-side. This will keep the center of gravity of the motorhome essentially unchanged and should not adversely affect the handling characteristics of the motorhome when it is in motion.
Security Lights:
Security lights (Figure 11-2) are standard features on the motorhome exterior. A light is installed on the passenger side of the motorhome to help light that side of the motorhome for added protection. This light can serve as a “porch light” when the motorhome is parked, and the awning is deployed so that various activities (e.g., sitting outside, grilling, visiting) at dusk and later can be enjoyed by the motorhome owners and their guests.


Roof & Ladder (Optional):
The motorhome is manufactured with a fiberglass roof accessed by an optional ladder. Proper care and routine maintenance of the roof will ensure many years of trouble-free performance.
The (Optional) On-the-Go TM Ladder (Figure 11-3) is a fully adjustable and collapsible ladder with safety locks at each rung for extra security. The ladder is designed to be used with the OEM-installed On the Go TM Receiver (Figure 11-4). The ladder can be used without the receiver as a lean-to ladder. For additional product information, for ordering replacement kits, or for ordering the On-the-Go TM Ladder (P/N: 2021126697), search online at www.lippert.com or contact Lippert Components directly by phone at 432-547-7378.


Electric Steps:
The motorhome is equipped with electric doorsteps (Figure 11-5). The switch (Figure 11-6) to operate these steps is located in the stairwell door. When the power switch for the steps is in the ON position, open the door, and the steps will automatically extend.



Using the Electric Double Entry Step:
With the step switch turned ON:
- Close the door. The step will retract and lock into the UP position.
- Open the door. The step will retract and lock into the DOWN position.
- Turn the vehicle ignition switch OFF and open the door. The step will extend and lock in the DOWN position.
With the step switch turned OFF:
- The step will remain in an extended position when the door is closed. Turning OFF the power with the step retracted will hold the step in a retracted position, as well.
- With the step extended, close the entrance door. Turn the vehicle ignition switch ON. The ignition override system will go into effect and the step will automatically retract.
NOTE: This feature is operational only the first time the door is opened after the vehicle ignition switch is turned OFF. When the ignition switch is ON, the step will always activate with the door movement, regardless of the position of the step power switch.
Other exterior features include optional power-assisted awnings (patio awning, door awning, or both). If available, they can be controlled from the switch console located in the stairwell of the motorhome.



Mirrors With (Optional BSM):
This motorhome is equipped with remote-controlled, exterior rear view mirrors. The mirror may be equipped with a Blind Side Monitoring System, which is activated when a vehicle is beside the motorhome. (Red Oval) (Figure 11-7). Always adjust the mirrors for maximum rear visibility before driving. The mirrors are adjusted by using the multi-directional switch (Figure: 11-8) located on the dashboard. Select the mirror to be adjusted by pointing the arrow in the direction of that mirror. Move the control in the direction of movement desired to obtain the best view for that mirror. The adjustment control moves the top half of both mirrors. The bottom half of each mirror is convex and is adjusted manually.

Detailed instructions for these manual adjustments can be found in the manufacturer’s literature available in the Tiffin Knowledge Base Owner’s Hub. However, this brief overview of mirror adjustment can begin the process: The top portion of the mirror must be adjusted horizontally so that you can see your own motorhome in the one-inch surface closest to the motorhome. The remaining portion of the mirror now enables you to see the road behind you. The mirror must be adjusted vertically so that you can see the rear bumper on the bottom of the plane portion of the mirror.
The convex mirrors must be adjusted horizontally so that you can see your own motorhome in one third of the mirror. These convex mirrors must then be adjusted vertically to allow you to see any other vehicles alongside the motorhome.
These mirrors also contain heating elements to defog or de-ice the mirror glass during cold weather operation. The ON/OFF switch for this feature is located by the adjustment control. Further adjustment of the mirror might be necessary at the swivel portion of the mirror arm.
