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AMPER
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ANUAL
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Remaining systems check.
Drain the holding tanks. Inspect the drain hose for leaks. Replace if necessary.
Operate all faucets and fixtures in the fresh water system. Check for leaks at all joints and
fittings. Repair if necessary.
Inspect the LP gas system. Remove the regulator cover, check for damage. Inspect all pipes
and fittings in the system. If the propane tanks show signs of rust or corrosion, sand and paint
it as necessary.
Turn on 12-volt circuit breaker and inspect fuses. Operate all 12-volt lights and accessories.
Install new batteries in battery-operated devices (smoke detector, carbon monoxide etc).
Check monitor panel operation.
Open and operate vents and vent fans, including the range hood fan.
Operate each gas appliance. Observe all burner/pilot flames for proper color and size. In any
case, have the LP gas regulator adjusted for proper pressure.
Inspect the 110-volt electrical system and power cord, converter, all outlets and any exposed
wiring. If defects are found, refer service to your Dealer.
Turn on 110-volt circuit breakers.
Operate 110-volt appliances and air conditioners. Be sure to uncover air conditioner shroud(s).
Inspect and clean the interior.
Check the sealant around all roof and body seams and windows. Reseal if necessary.
Lubricate all exterior locks, hinges, and latches.
Wash and wax the exterior. Inspect the body for scratches or other damages.
Your truck camper should now be ready for a new traveling season. If you choose, your Dealer can
double-check your preparation and correct any defects or make any necessary adjustments.
TRAVEL TIPS
Before leaving your campsite area, it would be wise for you to have a card made out with the
following items on it to be used as a check list.
Power Cable disconnected & stowed
Sewer Line disconnected & stowed
Water Line disconnected & stowed
Step up
Hatches and Vents closed
Refrigerator locked
TV. secured and Antenna down
Doors and Drawers shut and Curtains tied
Jacks are up