Some components of the recreational vehicle are constructed of strong, lightweight
ABS plastic. Sometimes, it may be necessary to remove stains, or generally clean. A mild
solution of soap and water will clean many stains, and should be used initially. Tougher
stains may require stronger cleaners, but be sure to read the label to determine if the
product is recommended for use on plastics. Avoid abrasive cleansers (even the liquid
and cream types), alcohol based products, and solvents such as acetone and MEK.
Gasoline and kerosene should not be used because of the damaging effect they have
on the plastic surface, as well as the fire hazard they present. Often the damage caused
by solvents, alcohol, and oil based products may not be immediately noticeable, but the
plastic is made weaker, and thus more prone to stress cracking.
The front suspension and steering system of this vehicle was factory aligned using
highly accurate equipment prior to delivery to the dealership. However, we recommend
that alignment be checked and if necessary, adjusted after you have fully loaded the
motorhome according to your personal needs. Thereafter, the alignment should be
inspected annually to help prevent uneven tire wear. All alignments and incurred costs
are the responsibility of the retail owner.
Check that the top and bottom bracket screws are tight at the start of each camping
season.
1. Lubricate the rafter arms and support arms using paraffin wax or silicone spray.
Also lubricate the threads on the knobs.
2. Periodically clean the awning fabric as follows: For a vinyl material use a mixture
of 1/4 cup of dish soap and 1/4 cup of bleach mixed with 5 gallons of warm water.
Liberally apply this mixture on the top of the fabric, then roll the awning up for 5
minutes. This will apply the mixture to the bottom as well. Roll the awning back out
and hose off with fresh water. Repeat if necessary. Allow to dry before rolling back
up. Avoid the use of caustic household cleaners, mildew removers or hard bristle
brushes. Do not scrub!
For an acrylic material, periodically hose off the fabric with water then let dry completely
before rolling it back up. The acrylic material is water repellent, not water proof. The fabric
is pretreated with a water retardant finish. Mildew cannot form on the fabric, but rather
will form on dirt or dust on the fabric. The key is to keep the fabric clean. Do not scrub!
Whenever the awning is wet while rolled up, as soon as conditions allow, roll it out, hose
it off and let it dry completely before rolling it back up again.
If you get water streaking or seeping behind the awning rail, inspect the rail for loose
screws or peeled sealant. Always make sure the awning is extended high enough before
opening the entry door.
Lower one end of the awning for proper water run off and to avoid water pooling and
possible damage to the awning.
Refer to your awning users guide for complete instructions on the care and maintenance
of your awning.
Failure to lower one side of the awning could result in damage to the
awning fabric and/or hardware due to the weight of water pooling.
Refer to your Chassis Operator’s Manual for information on chassis service
recommendations.
Have the engine coolant and engine oil level checked each time when refueling.
ABS PLASTIC PARTS
ALIGNMENT
AWNING
Chapter 10 - Care and Maintenance
CHASSIS
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