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Tent Camper Owner’s Manual
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rame
Check the condition of the frame regularly. To help avoid rust, keep the frame clean, and repaint as necessary. It is
important to keep underbody components clean, especially if you are towing the tent camper in the winter in areas,
where road salt is used.
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ire
In areas where the camper is subjected to hot sun for prolonged periods, shading the tires by covering them, can
reduce tire sidewall cracks from forming. Spraying tire sidewalls with a silicone spray can also help keep them from
drying out. Check the condition of the wheels regularly. Keep them clean, and repaint as necessary to avoid rust.
Check the tightness and condition of lug bolts regularly.
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rakes
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b
earings
Check brake adjustment and lining regularly, and adjust as needed, per the manufacturer’s instructions. Also check
the wheel bearings regularly and keep lubricated. If needed, repack with grease, and replace the cotter pins.
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OupLer
Keep threads and moving parts lubricated, and check their condition regularly. Grease the release lever and coupler
socket to ensure proper operation and fit.
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The LP gas system should be checked regularly for leaks and road damage. Have a qualified LP gas service techni-
cian check the entire LP system, including regulator pressure, annually, or sooner, if you suspect a problem, using
proper equipment.
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ink
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OunTerTOp
Clean the sink, countertop, and appliances with hot soapy water, or a good liquid cleaner. Avoid using abrasive
cleaners. DO NOT place hot pots or pans directly on countertops, as they can burn or loosen the countertop surface.
Never use steel wool on a stainless steel sink. When cleaning stainless steel, use a mild cleanser, gently scrub the
sink in the direction of the grain, and rinse well. Rinse after each use and wipe dry.
After each trip, remove food and ice from the refrigerator. Prop the door open slightly to keep the interior dry and
free of mold, mildew, and odors. Read and understand all instructions provided with your appliances, and follow
the manufacturer’s instructions. Pay particular attention to all cautions or warnings.
C
ushiOns
Fabrics are durable and stain resistant. Use a foam-type upholstery cleaner for general cleaning and stain removal.
Fabrics can be further protected by applying a fabric conditioner, at least once a year, such as “Scotchgard.”
C
urTains
For best results, all curtains and drapes should be professionally dry cleaned. You can help avoid accumulation of
dirt between cleanings, by vacuuming, or lightly brushing, curtain fabric frequently.
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Damp mop with water and detergent, rinse thoroughly. DO NOT use abrasive cleaners.
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Keep the wood products in your tent camper looking like new, for the life of the unit, by treating the cabinetry and
wood surfaces with a good furniture polish. Clean prefinished panels with a spray-type furniture polish. Avoid
constant exposure to direct sunlight, which can cause wood to fade and dry out.