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• Inspect and reseal around the tub and shower area where necessary.
• Lubricate the exterior door hinges and latches with a graphite (silicone) lubricant.
• Check, clean and tighten battery cables, and inspect batteries for proper fluid level.
Every Six (6) Months
• Inspect the slide out for proper seal. If realignment is necessary, please contact an Authorized Newmar
Service Center.
• Inspect the exterior rubber slide out seals and apply a UV inhibitor, such as 303 Protectant.
• Rotate tires as recommended by the tire manufacturer.
• Check all gas appliances for proper operation.
• Have the Propane system inspected by a qualified technician.
• Lubricate the moveable parts on the entrance step.
Annually
• Inspection of roof seams and joints should be performed by an Authorized Newmar Service Center. If
resealing is necessary, it is the owner’
s responsibility and is not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty.
• Sanitize the fresh water system.
• Wax and buff all gel-coat surfaces on the vehicle as described previously in this chapter.
Winterizing
To store your unit for the winter months, it is necessary to winterize the water system to help prevent freezing. To
do this, follow these instructions:
1.
The water heater must remain off during this process. Shut off the water pump and make sure the water
supply valves are closed.
2.
To drain the fresh water tank, open the drain valves.
3.
Open the low point drain valves. There is one drain valve for each water line, one cold and one hot. This is
done to drain all of the water out of the system.
4.
After the water heater has cooled off, remove the drain plug to drain the water from
the water heater. In the exterior compartment beside the water heater there are two
water heater shut off valves and a by-pass valve. The shut off valves must be closed
and the by-pass valve must be open, prior to winterizing to prevent the antifreeze
solution from entering the water heater.
5.
Close the low point drains to prevent the antifreeze from draining through the lines
onto the ground.
6.
Remove the water filter. See Chapter 7 for more information.
7.
Close the water supply valve that flows from the pump to the tank.
8.
Use only non-toxic antifreeze that has been approved for use in drinking/potable water systems. Place the in-
take hose into the antifreeze supply. Open the antifreeze valve to allow the solution to flow freely. Once the
water pump is turned on, proceed to the kitchen faucet, bath faucet, inside and outside shower, turning on the
hot and cold, and flushing the stool until the antifreeze solution flows freely. If the unit is equipped with a
washer, be certain to purge the air from it also. This forces the antifreeze through all of the water lines and
faucets. It also allows the antifreeze solution to enter the drain lines and prevent the P-traps from freezing.
Check the antifreeze solution from time to time to make sure there is an adequate supply.
9.
Close the antifreeze valve when the winterizing process is complete. Store the in-take hose, and turn the
water pump off.
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