Care & Maintenance
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Plumbing Lines
- Drain and protect by filling with
approved RV antifreeze.
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Fresh Water Tank -
Drain.
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Body -
Clean and wax. Oil locks and hinges. Repair
roof seams as needed.
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Countertop and Cabinets -
Wash with mild soap
and water.
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Curtains -
Remove and clean according to care specifications.
• Windows
- To protect the interior fabric from fading, cover windows
by pulling blinds, closing shades or using a separate cover such as a
sheet.
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Holding Tank -
Drain and rinse. Close valves.
Add a small amount of antifreeze to keep valves and gaskets
lubricated.
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Drain Traps -
Pour RV antifreeze down all drains.
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Refrigerator -
Clean and leave both doors propped open. Cover the
exterior panels and roof vents.
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Batteries -
Add distilled water and recharge if needed. Disconnect
the cables. Remove the batteries and store them in a cool dry place.
Check and recharge as needed. Never park the coach where the bat-
tery door cannot be opened.
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Air Conditioner -
Remove the air filters. Clean or replace.
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Roof -
Keep clear of snow accumulation or damage may occur.
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Interior/Exterior -
Storing under cover or indoors helps extend inte-
rior and exterior life.
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Fuel Tank -
Diesel fuel tank should be full.
If the motorhome was properly and carefully prepared for storage, removing it
from storage will not be difficult. The following checklist pertains to items or
areas which should be checked before operating or moving the motorhome. If
the motorhome was not properly winterized, extensive freeze damage or other
serious deterioration may have occurred. Consult a dealer or an authorized
service center for advice.
• Thoroughly inspect the outside of motorhome. Look for animal nests
in the wheel wells or in other out of the way places.
• Remove all appliance flue vent covers, ceiling vent covers and air
conditioning covers. Be sure the refrigerator openings are free of
debris, insect nests, webs, etc.
• Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or insect intru-
sion, water damage or other types of damage which may have
occurred.
Removal
Winter Checklist
Summary of Contents for 2002 NEPTUNE
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