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Section 12: Interior

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Lower the table top down between the seats (B).

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Place the extra cushion on the table top between the 2 seats.

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Replace the seat cushions.

To convert back to a table:

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Remove cushions.

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Lift table top back up to the bracket.

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Hold the table top at an angle (A).

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Push the table top back toward the wall.

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Bracket should latch, put the table top to a level position.

Free Standing Dinette Chairs (if so equipped)

Two free standing chairs and two folding chairs are included in the free standing table/chair 
package.  When traveling in the motor home, the free standing chairs should be fastened 
securely at the dinette table, and the folding chairs be secured in a closet or storage area.

Do not allow occupants to occupy the free standing dinette chairs while the 
motor home is in transit.

Pantry or Hutch (if so equipped)

Your recreation vehicle may have a pantry or hutch that you can use for storage.  Make sure 
all items stored in the pantry or hutch are secured to prevent shifting during travel.  This 
cabinetry has been designed to accommodate the normal camping items which may be bulky 
but not necessarily heavy. 

 Remember your recreation vehicle’s load capacity is designed 

by weight, not volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space.

If your pantry or hutch has sliding pantry shelves, they have been equipped with a locking 
mechanism to keep them in place during transit.  To secure the shelf in place, push it all of 
the way in until the latch tab clicks into place.  Always pull out slightly on the shelf to make 
sure that it is stationary and secure in the transit position.  To release the shelf, push in on the 
tab and pull the shelf slowly towards you.

Your RV’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you can-
not necessarily use all available space when loading the vehicle.  Do not ex-
ceed your GVWR and ensure you are loading the vehicle as evenly as you can 
for the best possible handling.  Ensure heavy items are secured so they do not 
shift during travel.

Countertops

To prevent permanent damage

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Always use hot pads or trivets under hot pans, dishes, or heat producing appli-
ances.

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Heat will damage countertops.

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Use a cutting board to prevent unnecessary damage to the countertops.  Do not cut 
directly on the countertop.

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Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain cleaners, oven cleaners, etc.

  Do not let cleaners with bleach set on the top. Wipe them off promptly.

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Run cold water when pouring hot/boiling water into the sink.

     Table of Contents

   Maintenance Record

Summary of Contents for ALANTE 2023

Page 1: ...ALANTE 2023 OWNER S MANUAL A subsidiary of Thor Industries Inc...

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Page 3: ...Combination Carbon Monoxide Propane Alarm 17 Formaldehyde 19 Extended Or Full Time Usage 20 Cold Weather Usage 20 Condensation 20 Section 3 Pre Travel Information Vehicle Labels 21 Loading Your Motor...

Page 4: ...Exhaust Gas Fumes 70 Propane Gas System 70 Propane Use and Safety 73 Section 8 Plumbing System Plumbing System 77 Monitor Panel 77 Fresh Water System 78 Water Purification System 80 Draining The Fresh...

Page 5: ...r Power Bunk Bed 116 Bunk Beds and Bunk Ladders if so equipped 117 Section 13 Exterior Cleaning The Exterior 119 Cleaning The Diamond Shield Surface 121 Frame 121 Mud Flap 121 Exterior Roof and Sidewa...

Page 6: ...required service and or maintenance could result in the loss of warranty Please review the limited warranty and the limited warranties that apply to specific components offered with this vehicle Inst...

Page 7: ...o install these changes on its products previously manufactured Recreation vehicles built for sale in Canada may differ to conform to Canadian Codes Dealer Responsibility Dealers who are authorized to...

Page 8: ...or your sell ing dealer for assistance in locating a repair facility Contact the RV repair facility to discuss your situation and make an appointment Ask how their billing will be handled They may ch...

Page 9: ...e 800 283 8267 Phone local 574 825 0608 Fax toll free 866 709 9139 Brochure request info Jayco com Parts email parts Jayco com Service email service Jayco com Website www Jayco com We welcome you to j...

Page 10: ...nd registrations within the prescribed time limits to avoid loss of warranty coverage Chassis Guide Throughout this manual frequent reference is made to the vehicle s Chassis Guide The Chassis Guide i...

Page 11: ...327 4236 and a NHTSA representative will record your complaint information TTY 1 800 424 9153 or 1 202 484 5238 To Contact NHTSA by mail Office of Defects Investigations CRD NVS 216 1200 New Jersey Av...

Page 12: ...as well as the information contained in your Warranty Packet and Chassis Guide As technology advances new improvements enter the RV industry every day and each RV manufacturer has its own unique manuf...

Page 13: ...ire parts be ordered The dealer s service department is busiest on Mondays Fridays and before holidays Prepare for the appointment If you are having warranty work performed be sure to have the right p...

Page 14: ...enters for those OEMs whose products are warranted separately and excluded from the Limited Warranty Aftermarket Accessories Installation of aftermarket accessory s may affect the Limited Warranty app...

Page 15: ...IME OF SALE THAT MANIFESTED THEM SELVES AND SURFACED DURING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY COVER AGE PERIOD AND DEFECTS DISCOVERED AND REPORTED WITHIN THE DURATION OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY THERE ARE NO EXPRESS W...

Page 16: ...or frame assembly wood and aluminum Structure Components specifically excludes front and rear fiberglass caps and any other cosmetic fiberglass attach ments sidewall metal unless the root cause is the...

Page 17: ...within 10 days of your discovery of a defect AND 2 you deliver the Motor home to Jayco OR an authorized dealership at your cost and expense BACK UP REMEDY If the primary repair remedy fails to success...

Page 18: ...failure Defacing scratches dents chips on any surface or fabric of the Motor home damage caused by infestation by insects or animals Damage caused by off road use Damage caused by overloading the Moto...

Page 19: ...HAN BY A JURY WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS Your warranty registrations should be completed and delivered to the manufacturer of component parts The selling dealership will assist you in completing and filli...

Page 20: ...14 Section 1 Warranty Service Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 21: ...know how to operate it NOTE All windows must be closed and locked while the RV is in transit Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with one of the following exit window styles Flip latch style 2 per...

Page 22: ...soline kerosene or other flammable liq uids Class C Electrical such as electrical wires or other live electrical equipment A dry chemical fire extinguisher has been installed by the entrance door It i...

Page 23: ...l not alert hearing impaired residents Special alarms with flashing strobe lights are recommended for the hearing im paired Smoke Alarms cannot work without power Battery operated units can not work i...

Page 24: ...here are other combustible fumes or vapors that may be detected by the sensor including Do not cover or obstruct the carbon monoxide propane alarm with any thing that could prevent gas from entering t...

Page 25: ...od repeat steps 1 2 and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate for sources of CO from fuel burning equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment If problems...

Page 26: ...se there is water vapor present in the air When the temperature reaches the dew point the water vapor in the air condenses and changes to a liquid form Proper ventilation or the use of a dehumidifier...

Page 27: ...C Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Is equal to the GVWR of the motor home minus the weight of the motor home as completed at the factory weight of all occupants including the driver weight of all...

Page 28: ...me as it was manufactured and weighed before leaving the factory This label also indicates the GCWR of the completed motor home The motor home towing and braking label is lo cated on the rear bumper a...

Page 29: ...ge may exceed the amount of available cargo capacity Large storage com partments have been designed to accommodate normal camping items which are bulky but not necessarily heavy Your recreation vehicl...

Page 30: ...either side of the scale to accommodate the motor home being partially off the scale If a boat trailer or other vehicle is being towed it should be weighed separately Combine this weight with the mot...

Page 31: ...d carry ing unnecessary weight Full tanks can affect your fuel consumption and de pending on tank location can affect your vehicle handling characteristics If you cannot immediately empty your holding...

Page 32: ...26 Section 3 Pre Travel Information Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 33: ...Rating GVWR we suggest you practice stopping away from traffic until you become ac customed to your motor home s stopping distance Your motor home is equipped with a third brake light that activates w...

Page 34: ...talled if the towed trailer or vehicle meets or exceeds the minimum weight determined by the chassis manufacturer this minimum weight rating will vary by chassis and chassis manufacturer Contact your...

Page 35: ...d to the proper setting refer to your Chassis Guide Refer to the chassis manual for detail on hitch specifications and towing guidelines Entrance Door Always hold onto the entrance door when opening o...

Page 36: ...move the seat forward or backward without using the adjusting lever or button Do not put packages pets or other objects between the driver s and front passenger co captain s seat If equipped with rec...

Page 37: ...the side of the motor home NOTE Children too large for a child safety seat per government specifica tions should always wear a seat belt Never allow a passenger to hold a child on their lap while the...

Page 38: ...instructions of the safety seat manufacturer The seat must be secured with the dinette seat tether strap Installing the Child Safety Seat NOTE Be sure to read understand and apply all child seat infor...

Page 39: ...rol joystick and the Mirror Defrost toggle switch may be separated from each other The Mirror Defrost switch may be renamed Mirror Heat Adjust the outside rearview mirrors before driving Rear Vision C...

Page 40: ...could occur Do not rely solely upon warning lights to determine the position of the leveling jacks It is the operator s responsibility to check that all the lev eling jacks are fully raised in the tra...

Page 41: ...e zero point 1 Push and release the POWER keypad button to engage power The LED next to the POWER button should be RED when power is on 2 Level the coach by deploying jacks manually using the DOWN key...

Page 42: ...vel the vehicle by using DOWN or UP keypad buttons until the vehicle is level Jacks may be operated individually or in pairs as long as they are operated in the same direction Do not attempt to lift t...

Page 43: ...W VOLTAGE LED ON Red when voltage is below 10 5 volts dc OFF when voltage is above 10 5 volts dc ENGAGE PARK BRAKE LED ON Red when park brake is not set OFF when park brake is set IGNITION ON LED ON R...

Page 44: ...periodically to maintain vehicle steering performance and prevent uneven tire wear as part of your normal maintenance NOTE Always have the alignment checked and adjusted by a qualified shop with the p...

Page 45: ...s Thereafter check and maintain the torque according to the listed torque values Refer to the Chassis Guide for torque guidelines Wheel Lugs If you suspect or notice the wheel stud bolts are cracked o...

Page 46: ...n tread wear etc Tire pressure You must follow the manufacturer s inflation guidelines for maximum load capacity under inflation is just as dangerous as over inflation Tire wear should be checked freq...

Page 47: ...e on the side of the road Contact your road service provider if applicable or a qualified service facility for assis tance Do not attempt to change the tire or jack the motor home up yourself this is...

Page 48: ...o not use strong chemicals or abrasives to clean parts as their protective sur faces will be damaged Clean awning hardware as needed with a mild surface cleaner Apply silicone spray lubricant as neede...

Page 49: ...found on the multiplex touchscreen and entry door switch Power Awnings Each power awning will have its own control switch Pressing and holding the switch will extend or retract the awning The awning w...

Page 50: ...44 Section 4 Vehicle Operation Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 51: ...ocess If the slideout rooms will not extend or retract contact Customer Service or a reputable dealer service facility Do not attempt to service the slideout system yourself After the slideout is exte...

Page 52: ...so equipped Press the on off button to power on the remote Press the corresponding button of the slideout you want to operate Press and hold the extend retract arrow button to move the room in or out...

Page 53: ...m has a separate motor to operate each side of the room If only one side is moving with another person s assistance press the switch to extend or retract the room while pushing the non moving side in...

Page 54: ...s completely in plug both motor connectors back into the control module This will apply the motor brakes for road travel Disengage motors manually retract the room and travel lock 1 Locate and remove...

Page 55: ...one of the motor leads either the motor I or motor II lead from the controller DO NOT MOVE THE RV UNLESS THE MOTORS ARE PLUGGED IN TO THE CONTROLLER AND THERE IS BATTERY POWER TO THE RV THIS SETS THE...

Page 56: ...ooms is fully in or out have one person apply pressure to the wrench ratchet and return the brake lever to its en gaged position This ensures the room is locked into a sealed position 10 Install the t...

Page 57: ...to The motor brake is engaged with levers side by side 8 The brake lever is moveable the spring lock lever is not moveable To release the brake lever you must push the bent end of the spring lock leve...

Page 58: ...52 Section 5 Slideout Systems Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 59: ...ger if so equipped is turned off before disconnect ing batteries Disconnect the shore power cord If equipped with a generator turn off the generator and disable the automatic gen erator start function...

Page 60: ...By using the scroll button you can view the appliances the system controls Water Heater Refrigerator Rear AC Front AC The device name will display with either SHED or POWERED next to it depending on t...

Page 61: ...lugging the shore power cord into an incorrectly wired power source could damage the recre ation vehicle electrical system and result in severe or fatal injury Damage or injury resulting from connecti...

Page 62: ...t by pulling on the cord Maintenance Inspect the power cord for cuts cracks and worn insulation Have the power cord replaced immediately if these symptoms are noticed Inverter A factory installed inve...

Page 63: ...s fuse would blow pre venting damage to the converter Dimming or flickering lights usually indicates an overloaded converter Remove some of the load by turning off DC lights or appliances Fan is contr...

Page 64: ...uring this period or after it is in Float Mode it will revert back to Absorption Normal Mode 13 6VDC Bulk Mode Converter will not jump into the Bulk Mode unless the battery is below 50 of charge or ap...

Page 65: ...volt motors 12 volt appliances etc when the motor home is not connected to a 120 volt power source 12 volt DC power is supplied when the shore power cord is plugged into a 120 volt external power sour...

Page 66: ...r charger If excessive amounts Do not store anything inside the battery compartment s or near the batteries that could touch the battery or battery cable terminals Contact with the battery or battery...

Page 67: ...polarity fuses that protect the power converter For more information Contact the battery manufacturer for more information on the house auxiliary batteries Refer to your Chassis Guide for information...

Page 68: ...the generator is started it will override the shore power input called generator dominant and supply the RV with electrical power from the generator When the generator is shut down shore power is rest...

Page 69: ...kers are wearable parts and must be replaced as needed as part of your RV maintenance If you have any questions contact your dealer A label is provided to explain the function of every 120 volt circui...

Page 70: ...Lights Double 18 2 5 AMPS Power Awning 10 0 AMPS Power Vent 5 0 AMPS Refrigerator 3 0 AMPS Step Cover 10 0 AMPS TV Plate Antenna Booster 1 0 AMP Water Heater 6 0 AMPS Water Pump 7 0 AMPS Momentary Lo...

Page 71: ...ground shore power receptacle Make certain the external power source you connect the power cord to is a properly wired 30 amp NEMA TT 30 RV receptacle and not 240 volt AC PLUG INTO 30 AMP SERVICE ONLY...

Page 72: ...he generator pro duces 120 240 volt power compatible with the motor home electrical system It can power the entire motor home when 120 240 volt shore power is not available Before Starting the Generat...

Page 73: ...fuel tank is filled to above 1 4 full Maintenance During periods of extended storage 4 Add a diesel fuel additive to the chassis fuel tank to prevent algae growth only with a diesel fueled generator...

Page 74: ...hscreen Refer to the manufacturer s operation manual in your warranty packet for more detailed information Maintenance Clean the solar panel upper surface regularly using a soft cloth or sponge with w...

Page 75: ...mable liquids inside the motor home as a fire or explosion may result Before refueling extinguish all smoking materials and any open flames Before refueling always turn OFF all spark producing applian...

Page 76: ...ody or rear of the vehicle is damaged For more information refer to your Chassis Guide Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they contain carbon monoxide which is a potentially toxic gas that is colorless a...

Page 77: ...efore retail delivery The following label should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home Propane Gas Container Propane is a true gas compressed into a liquid form As the fuel is released from th...

Page 78: ...ed for vapor only creating a hazardous condition The following warming label has been placed by the propane container Refer to your Warranty Packet for more information on the LP gas system components...

Page 79: ...ator The two stage regulator has the only moving components in the propane system Its sole function is to reduce the pressure from the propane containers to a safe and consistent low operating pressur...

Page 80: ...your recreation vehicle use only one at a time Otherwise the propane supply will be drawn equally from both cylinders until the supply has been to tally exhausted Using one cylinder until it is empty...

Page 81: ...energy Propane consumption chart The following chart provides average propane consumption information Traveling With Propane NOTE Some states prohibit propane appliance operation during travel es peci...

Page 82: ...76 Section 7 Fuel System Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 83: ...ed in your warranty packet for the de tailed operating sanitizing and winterizing information for each water system component Monitor Panel Monitor panel locations may vary by model Typical loca tions...

Page 84: ...les electric operation of the water heater Normally both switches should be turned on to provide the fastest hot water recovery time The water heater can be operated in electric only or gas only modes...

Page 85: ...e overflow tubes when the fresh wa ter holding tank is filled This is normal and can be a result of the recreation vehicle being parked on an incline or the motion caused by starting or stopping durin...

Page 86: ...r warranty Some cycling may occur depending on the volume of wa ter being released The water pump is engineered with a check valve to prevent water from back flowing into the fresh water supply tank N...

Page 87: ...is no bypass feature on a canister style water filter The water filter must be removed before sanitizing or winterizing the RV Each new recreational vehicle is winterized with RV antifreeze before it...

Page 88: ...sh lever until water stops flowing 11 If the RV water heater has bypass valves set them to the BYPASS configuration refer to the Water Heater Bypass section 12 Relieve the water pressure using the P T...

Page 89: ...Water goes to hot water heater Green Handle Receives water from the pump Sideways Water goes to fresh water tank Upwards Water goes to fixtures Using the Utility Center The following information deta...

Page 90: ...handle pointing left Green handle pointing left Red handle pointing right 3 Connect other end of the hose to the pressurized fresh water source 4 Turn ON the pressurized water source 5 Water should n...

Page 91: ...tainer on a surface approximately 2 feet off the ground The drain valves must be turned OFF 9 Remove the chlorine container and finish filling the fresh water tank with clean po table water until the...

Page 92: ...clean potable water Use water from either a pressurized source or siphon fill from a container refer to the Sanitize tank fill setting 19 Power to water heater should be OFF electric and LP Gas switch...

Page 93: ...clean potable water 10 Open faucets and check that the chlorine taste is gone 11 Drain the system one more time 12 Remove the clear tube and replace the cartridge filter if so equipped or remove full...

Page 94: ...EATER SHOULD NEVER BE DRAINED WHEN HOT OR UNDER PRESSURE 2 Level the RV and drain the fresh water plumbing system Refer to Draining the Fresh Water System 3 Water heater should be empty after draining...

Page 95: ...into the toilet and down into the black water tank NOTE Use a container for capturing system fluid 2 Turn the macerator pump ON 3 Run the pump until antifreeze begins to discharge from the dump conne...

Page 96: ...filter if so equipped Use the clear plastic tube supplied with RV to bypass the water filter NOTE Filters should be replaced at the beginning of the camping season or if they have been exposed to con...

Page 97: ...pically under the RV Water Heater Your RV is equipped with a tank storage water heater Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used the water heater for two weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY FLA...

Page 98: ...ach ignition cycle will have a 15 second purge before spark cycle if the system is a three try system 5 If lock out occurs before the main burner lights turn the water heater control switch to OFF wai...

Page 99: ...to maintain an air pocket at the top of the water heater tank This air pocket will form in the tank by design however it will be reduced over time by the everyday use of your water heater To replenis...

Page 100: ...e the shower head be sure to reassemble it prior to stor age NOTE When putting the shower assembly back into the storage compart ment make sure the hose is not pinched or the shower head is positioned...

Page 101: ...rless trap can be unscrewed from the water lines A label has been placed near the location of the waste valve that reads as follows REMOVE WATERLESS TRAP BEFORE USING MECHANICAL DRAIN CLEANING DEVICES...

Page 102: ...diately empty your holding tanks reduce your ve hicle speed until you reach a dumping station When connected to the sewer drain line at a campground keep the black tank drain valve closed until the ho...

Page 103: ...nada in Woodall s Rand McNally Camp Guide Good Sam Camp Guide KOA Kampgrounds Camp Guide and vari ous other publications Some fuel stations also have dump stations Please contact your RV dealer for as...

Page 104: ...ource to the black tank flush 3 With the water source turned ON flush the black water holding tank until the water running out of the black tank drain valve is clear not discolored or cloudy 4 Disconn...

Page 105: ...reeze comes out into the container 4 Release the nozzle and disconnect the hose from the port 5 Rinse out the hose before storing it Tank Heaters Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with heaters f...

Page 106: ...ers of water to flow into the holding tank Cleaning and Maintenance The toilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operational efficiency For detailed information refer to the manuf...

Page 107: ...n satisfied At that point the heat pump will again become the primary heat source For RV models with a touch screen system the heating cooling controls are included on the touch screen selectable scre...

Page 108: ...nt Soot is formed whenever combustion is incomplete This is a visual warning that the furnace is op erating in an unsafe manner If soot is observed on the vent immediately shut the furnace OFF and con...

Page 109: ...loth is used to wipe spills on a hot surface Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface To prevent staining or discoloration clean appliance after each use If a part is remove...

Page 110: ...tops if so equipped Depending on your model it may be equipped with either a 2 burner or 3 burner cooktop The 2 burner match light cooktop has two 6500 BTU H burners with control panel The 3 burner pi...

Page 111: ...the quick coupler handle in the OFF position and push back the sleeve The valve handle must be OFF to make the connection 1 Insert the plug and release the sleeve Be sure to read understand and follow...

Page 112: ...is vent Refrigerator The refrigerator is not intended for quick freezing or cooling We recommend stocking it with pre frozen or pre cooled food when possible The shelves should not be covered with pap...

Page 113: ...le Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush to clean the grille the open areas behind the grille and the front surface area of the condenser Replace the base grille when finished Cleaning the Exterior P...

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Page 115: ...ange from Wi Fi sources It has the following features Expands your Wi Fi coverage to receive signal inside your RV from farther away Advanced Wi Fi protected access WPA and WPA2 PSK guest network acce...

Page 116: ...110 Section 11 Electronics Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 117: ...o the furni ture manufacturer s recommendation or consult a cleaning professional It is recommended you do not use any cleaners containing oils waxes or silicones Cleaners containing silicone can even...

Page 118: ...iod of time The finish is durable and resistant to most household spills However spills should be wiped up promptly to avoid potential problems Excessive prolonged exposure to direct sunlight high tem...

Page 119: ...s very similar features to a traditional hide a bed The following illus trations detail converting the sofa into a bed 1 Remove the tri fold sofa pillows and set aside 2 Using the strap handle pull th...

Page 120: ...n vehicle s load capacity is designed by weight not volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space If your pantry or hutch has sliding pantry shelves they have been equipped with a locking m...

Page 121: ...ash sides and bottom of sink as solu tion drains Flooring Vinyl Flooring Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty particles Although most common spills will not permanently stain the vin...

Page 122: ...assist with easy access to under bed storage Prop Rod If your model is equipped with a prop rod With the help of a second person raise the bed platform Release the prop rod from its holder Put the end...

Page 123: ...the bunk it will automati cally turn off as the bed rises regardless of the rocker switch position There should be no people pets or objects on or below the bunk while raising or lowering it With vehi...

Page 124: ...ering or exiting the bunk beds and using the ladder Do not allow more than one person on the top bunk Do not allow children under 6 years of age to use the upper bunk Do not allow horseplay on or unde...

Page 125: ...ild soap detergent or car wash shampoo Try to avoid combination wash n wax products as these waxes can cause build up and are designed for smaller surfaces Have two dedicated sponges or wash mitts one...

Page 126: ...ny wax on the weather strip If it is stained with wax the weather strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal around the opening Polishing your recreation vehicle If painted surfaces have been severely...

Page 127: ...of cleaners as they are intended for non porous surfaces and paint protection films are a porous material Car wash type soap is recommended Bugs should be washed off as soon as possible One bug clean...

Page 128: ...ngines are running Exterior Roof and Sidewall Vents Inspect the roof vents including sealants for cracks and keep them clean Inspect the refrig erator and holding tank vents for blockages from bird ne...

Page 129: ...f Do not use the ladder if damaged in any way Failure to follow these guidelines could result in death or serious injury Sealants Sealants perform a very important function and should be inspected clo...

Page 130: ...eezing temperatures and exposure to other elements Repair deteriorated sealants immedi ately to prevent damage Cap seal all trim and openings at least once after the first year and thereafter as crack...

Page 131: ...volt battery disconnect switch Inspect the power cord and carefully clean the contacts if necessary Plug in the power cord to an appropriate power source Turn on the interior lights and check outlets...

Page 132: ...Once the flame extinguishes itself turn the burner valve OFF Drain all water lines Make sure the motor home is winterized Winterize the toilet and appliances dishwasher refrigerator clothes washer Be...

Page 133: ...perishables from the refrigerator freezer Defrost wash and dry the interior of the refrigerator freezer and prop or block the doors open so air can circulate and prevent mildew Remove all perishables...

Page 134: ...128 Section 14 Travel Camping Storage Checklists Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 135: ...d Maxx Fan www atwoodmobile com www airxcel com maxxair products fans Fireplace Twinstar Furrion www twinstarhome com www furrion com Furnace Atwood www atwoodmobile com Generator Onan www power cummi...

Page 136: ...ional Information Water Heater Tank DSI Water Heater Tankless Atwood Greenbrier Girard Systems www atwoodmobile com www greenrvproducts com Water Pump 12V Shurflo East www shurflo com Table of Content...

Page 137: ...tion 15 Additional Information Vehicle Maintenance Record Make Model Model Year Vehicle Serial Engine Engine Serial Service Date Mileage Work Performed Performed By Notes Table of Contents Maintenance...

Page 138: ...132 Section 15 Additional Information Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 139: ...____________________________ City ____________________ State Province ______ Zip Code_________ Phone ___________________ E Mail Address _________________________ Previous Owner Information Purchased D...

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