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SECTION 11
MAINTENANCE/STORAGE
Class A
BATHROOM
The tub and shower walls in the bathroom
should be cleaned with a mild soap and water
solution. Do not use an abrasive cleaner on the
shower walls and tub.
The lavatory sink is made of the same
composite material as the galley sink. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, harsh detergents or solvents.
Refer to the Galley Sink - Care and Cleaning
Instructions.
For instructions on the care of your toilet, refer
to the information in your InfoCase.
DOORS AND WINDOWS
Windows may be periodically cleaned with a
good quality glass cleaner or mild soap solution
using a soft cloth. Use care when removing ice or
frost from the windows. Always use a plastic ice
scraper, never one made of metal. Use care when
removing ice from the mirrors to protect the
reflective surfaces.
Door locks and hinges should be lubricated
periodically with powdered graphite to ensure
trouble-free operation and to protect against
freeze-up.
DAY/ NIGHTER PLEATED
BLINDS – ADJUSTMENT AND
CARE
Tension Adjustment:
The tension of the pleated blinds can be
adjusted if they become loose and will not stay up
when raised, or they are too tight and are difficult
to raise and lower.
To tighten tension
Wrap the lower end of the guide cords (on
each side of the shade) a few turns around the
spools at the lower corners of the blinds.
To loosen tension
Unwrap the guide cords from the spools one
turn at a time until desired tension is achieved.
Preserving Shape:
The pleated blinds are made using high
quality materials that are designed and woven to
retain their shape throughout their useful life.
They may lose their crisp shape, however, if left
in a lowered position for an extended period of
time without being raised periodically. If this
happens, the pleats can be restored using this
simple method.
•
With the blind fully lowered, dampen the
entire area of the pleats with a good quality
laundry spray starch.
•
Raise the blind fully while still damp and let it
remain in the raised position for about 24
hours.
•
Reapply starch periodically (every few
months) as needed.
PREPARING VEHICLE FOR
STORAGE
Properly preparing your vehicle for storage
will lessen the possibility of damage to your
vehicle. Prepare the motor home for vacancy just
as you would if you were leaving your house for
an extended period: