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Short Detect on Front Motor
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Not Current on Rear Motor
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No Current on Front Motor
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No Encoder Signal detected on Rear Actuator
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No Encoder Signal detected on Front Actuator
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Rear Actuator did not resync with Front Actuator within 5 seconds
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Front Actuator did not resync with Rear Actuator within 5 seconds
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
I
NTERIOR
M
AINTENANCE
Fabric Blinds
The Manufacturer recommends cleaning with a damp cloth and mild household detergents.
Care should be taken not to soak the blind as damage to the pleats and staining may result.
Regular vacuuming is advised.
Curtains and Upholstery
The fabrics used require very little care. In the event of a spill, a mild detergent and cold water
should do the job. Removable fabrics should be dry-cleaned and should be vacuumed regularly.
Walls and Ceiling
Clean using only a damp sponge and mild detergent. Abrasive, concentrated or oil based
cleaners should not be used.
Cabinetry
Clean using normal household furniture cleaners and polishes. Do not use abrasives.
Linoleum
Sweep or vacuum regularly to remove dirt and grit that can scratch your floor. Wipe up spills
promptly. The only care required for this floor covering is regular washing with a resilient floor
cleaner.
Carpet
The carpet in your RV should be vacuumed regularly and if cleaning is required, only a quality
carpet cleaner should be used. Accidental spills should be cleaned quickly.
Windows
Windows should be cleaned with a recognized window cleaner and a soft cloth or squeegee.
Never use abrasive material as scratching will result. Screens should be cleaned with a damp
cloth. Tracks may be lubricated with powdered graphite as required.
Laminate Counter Tops
For cleaning laminate counter top surfaces, use a mild dishwashing liquid with warm water. Use
a soft cloth for both washing and drying. Abrasive cleaners, steel wool or gritty cleaners will
damage the surface.
Laminate Flooring
Use a damp cloth to clean up spills as soon as they happen. Do not allow liquids to stand on your
floor. For tough spots such as oil, paint, markers, lipstick, ink, or tar, use acetone/nail polish
remover on a clean white cloth, then wipe the area with a damp cloth to remove any remaining
residue. Sweep, dust or vacuum regularly with hardwood floor attachment (not the beater bar).
Clean floors periodically with cleaning products made specifically for laminate. Do not wash or
wet mop the floor with soap, water, oil-soap detergent, or any other liquid cleaning material.
This could cause swelling, warping, delamination, and joint-line separation. Do not use steel
wool, abrasive cleaners, or strong ammoniated or chlorinated cleaners. For spots such as candle
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