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Section 14: Travel/Camping/Storage Checklists
Before leaving the campsite
Check the area under the RV after overnight parking and look for water or other
fluid leaks. If leaks are detected, find the cause and correct it immediately.
Turn off propane tanks.
Empty black and gray holding tanks, rinse as needed (if so equipped).
Retract awning and secure in place for transport (if so equipped).
Close roof vents.
Close windows & latch blinds.
Disconnect any cable TV or phone hookup, and lower the TV antenna (if so
equipped).
Turn off interior lights.
Turn off water heater, water pump, furnace and appliances.
Snap the Range Hood vent closed (if so equipped).
Latch drawers, cabinets & doors. Counter items put away or tied down.
Fasten and secure the furniture for travel (if so equipped).
Refrigerator door locked (if so equipped). Set to 12-volt (if applicable).
Secure any loose, heavy or sharp objects in the RV or exterior compartments.
Disconnect the power cord and ensure it is stored correctly.
Disconnect any water connections.
Fasten all interior and exterior doors securely. Lock them (if so equipped).
Move slideout(s) in and lock it in place (if so equipped).
Walk around your RV one last time to make sure everything is stored away and the
baggage compartments are closed and locked.
Retract leveling jacks to the travel position (if so equipped).
Retract step.
Secure and lock the entrance door.
RV Storage
Properly preparing your RV for storage during periods of non-usage will prevent problems
from arising. It will also make it easier to get started again for the following camping trip or
season. To prevent costly freeze-ups, winterize the plumbing system when it will not be in
use for an extended period of time, especially if it is stored in colder climates.
Prior to Storage
Store your RV indoors, under a roof or a “breathable” cover for use during storage.
To prevent weather checking and other UV damage, cover tires exposed to sun-
light.
Thoroughly wash the interior and the exterior of your RV.
Do not use the stabilizing jacks during storage.
Check the roof and other surfaces to ensure there is no damage and potential leak-
age that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Inspect and seal off any area that offers an entry point for rodents, birds or insects.
Cover all external outlets (i.e. furnace, vents etc.). Damage from birds, rodents,
insect, etc., is not covered under the “Towable Limited Warranty” applicable to
your RV.
Close all windows and roof vents.
Cover the roof air conditioner (if so equipped).
Table of Contents
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