SECTION 11
TOWABLE STORAGE & MAINTENANCE
~ Close all windows and roof vents.
~ Close the propane cylinder valve(s). If you
do not have a propane cylinder cover, we
recommend purchasing one to make sure
the regulator is covered.
~ Cover all external outlets, such as furnace,
exhaust, etc. to prevent mice or other
rodents from entering.
~ Cover the roof air conditioner (if so
equipped).
~ Disconnect 120-volt AC power to the RV.
~ Do not use the stabilizing jacks during
storage.
~ Drain all water lines.
~ Drain and flush all holding tanks (fresh
water, gray water, black water and/or hot
water tanks).
~ Remove all batteries from the RV and
store in a place where they won’t freeze.
Batteries that have been frozen will never
hold a proper charge.
~ Store your RV indoors, under a roof or
purchase a “breathable” cover for use
during storage.
~ Thoroughly wash the interior and the
exterior of your RV.
~ To prevent weather checking and other UV
damage, cover tires that are exposed to
sunlight.
~ Turn all cushions on edge to prevent the
moisture/mildew buildup during storage.
~ Turn off 12-volt DC/120-volt AC/propane to
the refrigerator; defrost and clean. Use
crumpled newspaper or open boxes of
baking soda in the refrigerator to eliminate
odors during storage.
During Storage Period
~ Remove snow loads from the top of your
RV to prevent damage to the unit’s
structure.
Excessive snow, 8" or more, or ice, 2" or
more, places excessive weight on the RV
roof. Remove excessive snow or ice as
needed. Care MUST be exercised to not
damage the roof material when removing
snow & ice. Excessive weight can damage
the roof, seals, etc. Water leaks and poor fit
or operation are the results of this damage.
M
AINTENANCE
C
HECKLIST
This list is a quick reference sheet for
suggested areas of regular maintenance.
Review all manufacturer’s operators manuals
supplied with your RV to perform these listed
maintenance items.
Prior to First Trip
~ Inspect and reseal as needed.
~ Have the propane system checked for
leaks by your dealer.
~ Check wheel lug nuts at specified intervals
to listed torque specifications, re-torque as
needed.
~ Sanitize the fresh water system.
~ Test the safety alarms.
First Two-Hundred Miles
~ Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to
listed torque values. Re-torque as needed.
~ Have brakes adjusted by a qualified
service technician.
Each Trip
~ Inspect and reseal as needed.
~
Check the auxiliary battery (If so
equipped).
~ Have the propane system checked for
leaks by your dealer.
~ Check running lights.
~ Check tire pressure and wear, including
spare (if so equipped). Make sure the tires
are cold when checking the tire pressure.
~ Flush out water heater tank.
~ Inspect safety chains for signs of wear.
~ Test brakes.
~ Test safety alarms.
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Summary of Contents for 2012 Jay Feather Ultralite
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