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CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME
SEAT RESTRAINTS
WARNING: In the event of any impact of
25 mph or over in which seat belts have
been worn, they must be replaced before
the vehicle is used again.
WATER SYSTEM
Fresh Water Tank
At regular intervals, and at least every three
months, the fresh water system should be
flushed through with fresh water. Furthermore
it is advisable that prior to using your Auto-
Sleeper, the fresh water system is thoroughly
flushed with fresh water.
Waste Water Tank
Since the waste water tank can hold foreign
matter, it should be regularly flushed with
fresh water. To prevent odours working back
through the shower and sink outlets, flush the
waste tank through with a small amount of
mild disinfectant.
Depending on the use of the waste tank, it is
possible that this will collect solid waste
matter, which in some instances may build up
and block the waste tank outlet tap. In this
case it will be necessary to drop the tank for
cleaning. Access is through a large diameter
fitting in the tank top. Once removed this will
allow the tank to be flushed out in an inverted
position and all solids removed.
WINTERISATION
General
This section contains information on the
winterisation of your Auto-Sleeper,
particularly when you may wish to lay up your
vehicle for the winter months.
Water System
The water system should be fully emptied
and the drain taps on both the fresh water
tank and waste water tank left in the open
position. Likewise, all internal taps should be
left open and the water pump run until the
last traces of water have come out of the
taps. Purely as a precaution, against very
severe freezing conditions, the water filter
that is attached to the water pump on the
outlet side should be removed and cleared of
all water. In doing so it will give you the
opportunity of cleaning it, if necessary, ready
for the coming season. Remove all sink plugs
to allow the water system to breathe.
Flush fully the waste water tank to remove
any excess debris and waste material. Flush
through again with disinfectant as part of the
final drain. Leave drain tap open.
Upholstery
We advise that any detachable upholstery is
removed and taken indoors during prolonged
winter storage, particularly detachable upper
bed mattresses and scatter cushions.
Curtains/Blinds
To prevent uneven bleaching, and possible
excess sunlight onto the furniture and fabrics,
we recommend that either the curtains or
blinds are left drawn.
Refrigerator
Leave the refrigerator door open, on its
intermediate lock position; this will allow the
refrigerator to breathe and prevent any
unpleasant odours in the storage department.
Ventilation
There is fixed upper and lower ventilation in
your Auto-Sleeper which is built-in in the
interests of safety. There is therefore no need
to leave any windows or roof ventilators ajar -
Summary of Contents for warwick duo 2008
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Page 40: ...7 20 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 12V 230V WIRING DIAGRAM ...
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Page 75: ...9 31 FITTED EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT WARWICK DUO ...
Page 78: ...9 34 FITTED EQUIPMENT NORMAL SEATING ASSEMBLY WARWICK DUO ...
Page 79: ...9 35 FITTED EQUIPMENT SINGLE BED ASSEMBLY WARWICK DUO ...
Page 80: ...9 36 FITTED EQUIPMENT DOUBLE BED ASSEMBLY WARWICK DUO ...
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