
Care & Maintenance
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I M P E R I A L
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Minblind
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To maintain the miniblinds on a frequent basis, vacuum with the brush attach-
ment, or use a dusting tool (available on the market) designed specifically for
mini-blinds.
• Wash the miniblinds with mild soap and water in a tub, or hang the blinds on
a fence or wall and gently rinse them with a hose.
Day/Night Shades
The day/night shades are made of a polyester blended material. Use the fol-
lowing guidelines to care and maintain the day/night shades.
• Vacuum with a brush attachment.
• Use a weak solution of dish soap and water to spot clean the blinds with
a slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking or saturating the shades with water.
This will break down the finish of the shade.
• When not in use, leave the shades folded up. This helps to hold the shape of
the pleats.
• String tension for the shades should be equal. The tension can be adjusted
if the shades will not remain folded up.
To Store the Motorhome
• Drain the holding tanks.
• Shut off all appliances and water heater.
• Close the LP-Gas valve.
• Close all the roof vents.
• Remove articles from the refrigerator/freezer and clean thoroughly.
Leave the door ajar to prevent mildew.
• Retract any awning and secure them for transport.
• Turn the battery disconnects to OFF.
• Secure and lock the entrance door.
Long term storage of the motorhome can be defined as leaving a motorhome
unattended for a period of thirty days or more. A motorhome requires protection
from the elements just as a house or a car would. When left out in the environment
without proper storage or maintenance, a motorhome, house or car is vulnerable to
the moisture and oxidation processes inherent in the environment.
There are preventative measures which should be taken and preferable situations
to use when storing a motorhome. Such measures will aid in protecting and prevent-
ing a motorhome from the damaging effects caused by an accumulation of moisture.
NOTE: The natural process of moisture in the air condensing will
occur with temperature changes of 30º Fahrenheit or more in one
day. Humidity readings of 60% or greater will allow the accumu-
lated moisture to remain for extended periods of time
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STORAGE
- Short Term
STORAGE
- Long Term
Blinds
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