07 Cabinets & Furniture
Cabinets
Your MIDAS contains cabinetry (Figure 7-1) installed throughout the entire motorhome from the driver’s area, through the kitchen/dining areas, and back into the bedroom.
The cabinetry has been designed and built to provide ample storage space, to be easily accessible, and to be conveniently located to support the areas of concern.
Construction of these cabinets incorporates various hardwoods, raised panels, cabinet doors, and supports. Door pulls, handles, and knobs are installed in a style complementing the particular décor of each motorhome so that an aesthetically-pleasing, as well as fully functional, storage capacity is realized.
For the many floor plans available in the MIDAS product line, cabinet design has been optimized to provide maximal storage for every floor plan available. Accordingly, the MIDAS can readily accommodate the routine materials, supplies, and customer-specific items desired for any travel requirements.
These cabinets are designed to contain stored supplies quite securely during travel to minimize or eliminate the possibility of shifting or spilling of cabinet contents during travel. However, when the motorhome is parked, all stored items are readily available in the cabinets for the convenience of the users.
As the storage requirements will vary somewhat from one floor plan to another, general observations can be made about the Tiffin-supplied cabinetry, which might or might not be applicable for your specific motorhome configuration.
Cabinets are provided in the kitchen/dining area to accommodate the routine cooking utensils and groceries normally required for travel. Storage space within these cabinets has been designed to accommodate the typical sizes and configurations of food supplies (e.g., cereal boxes, condiments, canned goods, bottled liquids) normally taken on travel trips.
Based on Tiffin Motorhomes’ extensive experience with travel requirements of the seasoned motorhome users and from Tiffin Motorhomes’ own research and development in cabinet design requirements, the cabinets offer the greatest storage capacity possible.
In the bathroom and bedroom, additional cabinets are available for storage of sundries and toiletries specific to these areas.
In the kitchen, a color-coordinated countertop is provided on top of the floor-mounted cabinets. To maintain the appearance of the countertop, clean with a damp cloth. If spotting occurs, clean the countertop with a damp cloth and a mild liquid soap. Should some dried-on residue still persist, let a damp cloth moistened with the liquid cleaner stand directly on top of that residue for 15-30 minutes to loosen the residue, then clean that spot accordingly.
NOTE: Strong chemicals, solvents, and cleaners (e.g., oven cleaner) might damage the surface; so do not use any products not specifically designed for countertop cleaning.
The countertop might be physically damaged, too, if proper care is not taken. Do not cut anything (e.g., vegetables, fruits) directly on the countertop; rather, use a cutting board on top of the countertop to provide necessary protection. Excessive heat might also damage the countertop; therefore, any pots or pans taken directly from the range or oven must not be placed directly on the countertop; rather, use trivets or some other form of fireproof heat insulators to hold very hot pots or pans on the countertop.
All drawers are equipped with metal slides to provide additional load-bearing strength, and to permit effortless opening and closing of the drawers, even when they are fully loaded. These metal guides have a slight “locking” action, when closed. To open the drawers, slightly lift up on the drawer handle and then pull the drawer open.
To close, push the drawer closed until it “clicks” back into place (i.e., the locking action is engaged).
As this cabinetry is typically of furniture-grade quality, any commercial furniture polish or cleaner can be used. Do not try to soak these wooden surfaces with water or any other liquid; be sure to wipe up spills or residues of any fluids that contact these surfaces to preclude any staining or discoloration of the cabinet surfaces.
Furniture
KITCHEN, LIVING & DINING AREAS
On the MIDAS, a built-in dinette booth (Figure 7-2) is standard.
This dinette provides additional storage under the seat area of the booth, in addition to providing additional sleeping facilities.
The driver’s seat is manually operated and does not swivel
The passenger’s seat is also an electric-powered, six-way seat having essentially the same controls as that of the driver’s seat, and it is operated accordingly.
The coach behind the driver’s seat can fold out for a sleep/resting area for children or smaller adults. Convenient storage is available next to the sofa.