motorhome air conditioner. If the air conditioner does not work, or unusual
sounds occur, have the system checked by a qualified air conditioner
technician.
• Drain, flush, and sanitize the fresh water system as outlined in the Water
Section (4).
• Inspect the drain hose for leaks. Replace if necessary.
• Install the new water filters.
• Operate all faucets and fixtures in the fresh water system.
• Check for water leaks at all joints and fittings. Repair if necessary.
• Check the 12 Volt circuit breakers and inspect fuses.
• Operate all 12 Volt lights and accessories.
• Install the new batteries in battery operated devices.
• Test the carbon monoxide, LP-Gas and smoke detectors.
• Check the monitor panel operation.
• Inspect the 120 Volt electrical system which includes the power cord, converter,
all outlets and exposed wiring. If defects are found, refer to your dealer or an
authorized service center.
Prepare the generator for operation following the instructions in
the Generator’s Manual.
• Start and run the generator.
• Operate the 120 Volt appliances and air conditioners.
• Inspect the LP-Gas system and check for leaks. If the LP tank shows signs of
rust or corrosion, have it inspected by a qualified LP technician.
• Operate each LP-Gas appliance. Observe all burner/pilot flames for proper
color and size. In any case, have the LP-Gas regulator adjusted for proper
pressure by a qualified technician.
• Inspect and clean the interior.
• Check the sealant around all roof and body seams and windows.
Reseal if necessary.
• Lubricate all exterior locks, hinges and latches.
• Check the windshield wiper blade condition. Check the wiper/washer operation.
• Wash and wax the exterior. Inspect the body for scratches or other damage;
touch up or repair as necessary. Flush the underside thoroughly.
• Run through the operational checks for steering, brakes, engine and
transmission. Operate the motorhome slowly during these checks to allow
sufficient circulation of fluids and resetting of the components.
• The air pressure in your water accumulator tank should be 20 psi. Your
motorhome should now be ready for a new traveling season.
• If you choose, your dealer can double check your preparation and correct any
defects or make any necessary adjustments.
Unit Care & Maintenance
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