144 • SECTION 3 --- EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CARE
NEPTUNE 2004
Short term storage is defined as storing the motorhome for a period of thirty
days or less. Properly preparing the motorhome during periods of short term stor-
age will make bringing the motorhome out of storage a much easier process.
Winterize the plumbing system if the motorhome is stored in winter months or if
stored when temperatures are below 32º F.
Checklist-Short Term Storage:
• If applicable, retract the slide room(s). Do not store the motorhome
with slide room(s) extended.
• Shut off all appliances. Close the primary LP-Gas valve.
• Remove all articles from refrigerator/freezer and clean
thoroughly. Prop doors open to prevent mildew.
• Holding tanks should be drained and fresh water system
winterized, with potable antifreeze or winterize the plumbing
system using air pressure.
• Retract and secure all awnings.
• Turn OFF the battery cut-off switch.
• Batteries should be stored fully charged. Batteries stored in a
discharged state will readily freeze.
• If possible, park the motorhome so that the batteries are
accessible for charging or changing without having to move the
motorhome.
• If available, leave the motorhome hooked to shore power. Leave the
main battery disconnect switch ON.
• Careful placement of a small heat source in the interior will help
control moisture. Desiccate filter systems help remove interior
moisture.
• If AC power is not available turn the main battery disconnect switches
OFF.
• If possible, store the motorhome inside a storage building.
• If stored outside, inspect all seams and seals for possible
leakage.
• Store the motorhome with a full fuel tank to minimize
moisture condensing at top of fuel tank.
• Vents and windows should be closed to prevent wind driven rain
entrance.
• Tires should be stored at maximum inflation pressure.
• A full interior
inspection
for water leaks should be made
bi-monthly, inspecting behind all cabinet doors and drawers.
• Start and run the generator at least a ½ hour per month.
STORAGE
Short Term
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