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leaking persists, shut off the water supply until the fitting can
be properly replaced. Check with your dealer for the correct
method of replacement and replacement parts.
Proper winterization procedures of plumbing systems will
normally be all that is necessary to prevent the damage caused
by freezing. Freezing damage can harm any component of
the system, including the water tank/s, toilet, pump and all
piping. Be sure to follow the winterization procedures outlined
in this manual. Also be sure to discuss with your dealer or
repair center, any additional precautions that should be taken,
to winterize your RVs plumbing system. Local climates vary
and winter maintenance needs may be effected.
Be sure to read the literature supplied with plumbing
components, such as the water pump, for troubleshooting
tips. Also remember that it is possible for an electrical
problem to cause water system problems. Lack of power to
the pump can be caused by a variety of reasons.
If you are unsure of how to locate and/or repair a plumbing
problem, it is best to have your dealer or a qualified plumber
who is familiar with the RV water system, to inspect the
system and perform any repairs needed.
WATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
AND TROUBLESHOOTING
As with any mechanical system, your plumbing is subject to
the development of problems. Most of these problems can
be greatly reduced, if not eliminated, by following a schedule
of planned inspections and maintenance. Neglect of proper
maintenance procedures is the usual cause of most water
system problems.
Road vibrations and shocks, as well as excessive pressure
from some city water sources are the main physical causes
of water system damage. It is important to inspect all
plumbing joints and fittings often, for cracks and leaks. If left
unchecked, water leaking from a plumbing joint can cause
considerable damage .
A leak in the fresh water system should be suspected if the
pump is running and all faucets and valves are closed. When
the leaking fitting has been identified, attempt to stop the leak
by tightening the fitting. DO NOT over tighten. Plastic fittings
rarely need to be tightened with a wrench. If these fittings
leak after tightening by hand disconnect the fitting and check
for dirt, scale, or other foreign substances which may be
causing the leak. Clean the fitting thoroughly and reinstall. If
APPLIANCES
Due to the various floor plans, shapes and sizes of units,
the RV industry uses many different brands of appliances.
Therefore, all appliances can not be listed in this section.
While we will attempt to touch on the major ones, please keep
in mind your best resource is the specific appliance manual
that came with your Owner’s packet. It will detail the product
used in the manufacture of your recreational vehicle. (If, by
chance, you don’t have the manual you need, many times you
can find it on line where you will have the option of reading
it or printing for your future use. Be sure you have the model
number handy so you get the most accurate information.)
Each appliance in your RV is warranted by its’ manfacturer. It
is very important that you review all the literature provided in
the Owner’s packet that came with your RV. Fill out and mail
any warranty registration cards required by the appliance
manufacturers. If you have any questions regarding the
operation of the appliances in your unit, contact your selling
dealer. Also, please notify your dealer of any shortage of
literature you may have.
It is important that you read all the manufacturer’s information
provided, regarding both operation and maintenance of the
appliance. Pay close attention to all safety precautions given
and follow them closely. Keep all literature, including this
manual, with the recreational vehicle for easy reference. If
service on any appliance is required, contact your dealer
or an authorized service representative of the appliance
manufacturer. For your convenience, most appliance
manufacturers have toll free service telephone numbers. You
will find some listed in the front of this manual under the
heading of COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS.
RANGE/OVEN TO PREVENT FIRE
OR SMOKE DAMAGE
1.) Keep area around appliance clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable
vapors and materials.
2.) If appliance is installed near a window, take proper
precautions to prevent curtains from blowing over burners.
3.) Never leave any items unattended on the cooktop. The
hot air from the vent may ignite flammable items and
may increase pressure in closed containers which may
cause them to burst.
4.) Avoid use or storage of aerosol cans near an appliance.
Many are EXPLOSIVE when exposed to heat and may be
highly flammable.
5.) Do not leave plastic items on the cooktop as they may
melt or soften. If this occurs, discard the container and
contents, as the food could be contaminated.
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