EN 93
Cleaning agents and wastewater will cause water pollution
You may only wash your motorhome at facilities that are equipped for collecting the
wastewater and the cleaning agents therein.
Cleaning and maintaining the door and window seals
Clean the seals with a soft, damp cloth. For maintenance, apply a thin layer of talcum powder (available
from specialist dealers) to the door and window seals.
Interior cleaning
Hob, glass cover, worktop and refrigerator:
Clean the seals with a soft, damp cloth. A mild neutral cleaning agent from a specialist dealer can be used
to remove persistent soiling.
Bathroom and toilet:
Clean the seals with a soft, damp cloth. A mild neutral cleaning agent from a specialist dealer can be used
to remove persistent soiling.
Note:
More information can be found in the operating manuals from the appliance
manufacturers.
Furniture surfaces:
Clean the seals with a soft, damp cloth. A mild neutral cleaning agent from a specialist dealer can be used
to remove persistent soiling.
Leatherette seat cushions:
Clean the seals with a soft, damp cloth. A mild neutral cleaning agent from a specialist dealer can be used
to remove persistent soiling. As an alternative, the upholstery can be cleaned with a soft brush, using
circular motions. Specialist dealers offer special products for caring for leatherette that can also be used.
Instructions for cleaning and maintaining leatherette
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Do not use any products such as leather grease to treat the leather!
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Do not use any cleaning agents containing solvents!
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Do not use any abrasive substances or tools!
Genuine leather steering wheel trim
Clean the seals with a soft, damp cloth. A leather cleaning agent from a specialist dealer can be used to
remove persistent soiling.
Seat cushions with textile fabric:
Use a soft brush and/or smooth upholstery nozzle.
Clean the seals with a soft, damp cloth. For persistent soiling, the upholstery fabric can be dry cleaned.
Summary of Contents for DEXTER 540
Page 1: ...DEXTER 540 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG OPERATING MANUAL ...
Page 3: ...DE 3 Allgemeines ...
Page 10: ...DE 11 Verantwortung des Halters ...
Page 13: ...DE 15 Sicherheit und Brandschutz ...
Page 16: ...DE 19 Beförderung von Personen ...
Page 19: ...DE 23 Frischwasser anlage ...
Page 27: ...DE 33 Gasanlage ...
Page 32: ...DE 39 Elektrische Anlage ...
Page 40: ...DE 49 Heizung ...
Page 44: ...DE 55 WC Anlage ...
Page 51: ...DE 63 Küche ...
Page 55: ...DE 69 Fenster und Dach hauben ...
Page 61: ...DE 77 Wohnen ...
Page 69: ...DE 87 Stilllegung über den Winter ...
Page 72: ...DE 91 Reinigung und Pflege ...
Page 76: ...DE 97 Störungssuche ...
Page 81: ...DE 103 Wartung und Wartungsintervalle ...
Page 86: ...EN 3 General information ...
Page 93: ...EN 11 Owner s responsibility ...
Page 96: ...EN 15 Safety and fire protection ...
Page 99: ...EN 19 Transporting passengers ...
Page 102: ...EN 23 Fresh water system ...
Page 110: ...EN 33 Gas system ...
Page 115: ...EN 39 Electrical system ...
Page 123: ...EN 49 Heating ...
Page 127: ...EN 55 Toilet system ...
Page 134: ...EN 63 Kitchen ...
Page 138: ...EN 69 Windows and roof lights ...
Page 144: ...EN 77 Living ...
Page 152: ...EN 87 Laying up for winter ...
Page 155: ...EN 91 Cleaning and maintenance ...
Page 159: ...EN 97 Troubleshooting ...
Page 164: ...EN 103 Maintenance and maintenance intervals ...