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cleaning solution should be neither high acidic nor 
highly alkaline; a pH range of 3 to 11 is 
recommended. The cleaning solution should be free 
of strong solvents or alcohol. Avoid contact of 
window cleaners that contain ammonia. 
 
Damage Checks 

It is important to periodically check the exterior for 
damage. Pay attention to the following areas: 

 

Waste tanks and plumbing lines.  

 

Propane tanks and assembly. 

 

Sealants around doors, roof, vents, and 
window.  

 

Exterior lighting. 

Sealant Renewal 
The adhesives and sealants used in the construction 
of your camper were developed to remain 
waterproof under sustained effects of weather and 
vibration. However, even the finest materials will 
eventually dry out and lose their effectiveness under 
the constant heat of the sun, attack by other 
elements and road vibration. This section outlines 
the procedures that you must follow to maintain the 
weather-resistant integrity of your camper. 
 

 

WARNING 

Leak damage caused by neglecting to follow 

these procedures may affect your warranty. 

 
Your 

nüCamp RV 

Dealer can perform the 

resealing inspection and work for you, and has 
current information on sealants used in your camper 
and can recommend the appropriate sealants if you 
prefer to do this work yourself. Always use the 
recommended sealants. 
 
To protect your camper from possible water 
intrusion damage, your unit should be inspected 
thoroughly and resealed bi-annually. Inspect the 
sealant around the roof moldings, windows, and 
doors at least every six months. If any of the 
following are evident during inspection, the affected 
areas must be resealed: 

 

Weathering or drying of sealant. 

 

Sealant cracked or peeling. 

 

Voids in sealant. 

 

Shrunken or separated sealant.  

 

Clean all areas to be resealed with mineral 
spirits. Make sure that all areas to be 
resealed are dry before new sealant is 
applied.  

 

Mineral spirits are a flammable liquid. Use 
extreme care when handling. Do not expose 
to open flame, sparks, or smoking materials. 
Do not use in unventilated areas.  

 

Check and tighten any loose fasteners. Be 
careful not to over-tighten, or stripping will 
occur.  

 

If you find any of the above: 

If areas on the roof need to be resealed, remove any 
loose or cracked sealant being careful not to damage 
the roof. Use a wooden or plastic scraper that will 
not gouge, pierce, or otherwise damage the roof. 
The roof can be cut or punctured by sharp objects. 
Apply the new sealant in a continuous bead along 
the seams and flanges, being careful not to leave 
any voids. Apply enough sealant to flow over the 
heads of all fasteners. 
Allow at least 48 hours for the sealant to set 
completely (firm and tack-free when pushed with 
the thumb) before washing or waxing the camper. 
 
Doors and Windows 
Lubricate door hinges, locks, and window 
mechanisms periodically or as need be with 
powdered graphite if it becomes difficult to close or 
squeaks. Be sure to inspect seals around the door 
seal for tears or excessive dirt at least every 6 
months or more often depending on usage. Clean 
window frames and tracks to ensure easy operation. 
Clean the glass windows inside and out, with a 
commercially available glass cleaner. You can also 
use a mixture of one part white vinegar to ten parts 
water. This will remove the haze that builds up on 
the inside of the glass windows. Use a soft cloth or 
paper towels to clean all glass. Clean the seals with 
a damp cloth or mild detergent every three to six 
months, taking care not to use strong solvents, as 
they will damage the seals. A coat of natural 
silicone lubricant applied after the seal has dried 
will keep it flexible. This is a good practice for all 
the rubber seals in your camper. If the camper is 
exposed to salt air, more frequent lubrication will be 
required. 
 

Summary of Contents for TAB 400 2017

Page 1: ...n T B 400 MANUAL 2017...

Page 2: ...ormation available at the time of publication approval When new materials and production techniques are developed that can improve the quality of its product or material substitutions are necessary du...

Page 3: ...tions 5 Appliances and Equipment 5 Lug Nut Torquing 5 Tire Safety 6 Towing and Weight Distribution 6 Control Sway 6 Camping Pre Travel Check List 6 Alarms and Detectors 7 Fire Extinguisher 8 Chemical...

Page 4: ...e Extrusions Aluminum Surfaces 33 Roof 33 Exterior Lights 34 Cool cat 34 Propane System 34 Wiring 34 Battery s 34 Interior Maintenance 34 Interior Odor 34 Upholstery and Drapes 34 Wall Ceiling Panels...

Page 5: ...d Short Term Storage 40 Long Term Storage 40 Component Manufacturers Contact Information 42...

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Page 7: ...s document prior to signing it The checklist below in addition to the individual component and owner s manuals is designed to assist you in becoming familiar with your new recreational vehicle You the...

Page 8: ...erforming actions that could result in minor or moderate injury to persons and or damage to equipment NOTE A note is used to address practices not related to personal injury This applies to hazardous...

Page 9: ...urchase of the Camper other than express or implied warranties given by the component manufacturers Any warranties implied by law are limited to the Warranty Period Any other warranty express or impli...

Page 10: ...damage caused by defects Failure to properly ventilate the Camper Improper electric power supply or improper trailer hookup to other facilities Acts or omissions of any person or entity other than n...

Page 11: ...tory Service Center or a Certified Dealer Service Center please contact the service manager for an appointment and inform them if you are unable to keep the appointment date or wish to change it Servi...

Page 12: ...88 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Avenue S E Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safe...

Page 13: ...g Replace by Date is six 6 years from the date of manufacture WARNING Activation of your CO alarm s audible horn indicates the presence of carbon monoxide CO that can cause death Leave the area immedi...

Page 14: ...nded use of un vented fuel burning devices 3 Temperature increase that can trap exhaust gases near the ground Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning The following symptoms are related to CO POISONING M...

Page 15: ...ood products use of which is typical in the recreation vehicle industry Formaldehyde has an important role in the adhesives used to bind wood products used in campers The wood products in your trailer...

Page 16: ...e by ventilation or condensed by a dehumidifier it will condense on the inside of the windows and walls as moisture or in cold weather as frost or ice It may also condense out of sight within the wall...

Page 17: ...need When you plan to stay in the same place for several days weeks or months you will want your trailer to be as level and steady as possible To ensure that your trailer is level you can do so by us...

Page 18: ...not designed as escape windows Be sure to keep both doors unblocked for means of escape if necessary WARNING Read the directions on the fire extinguisher carefully If you have any doubts as to its op...

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Page 20: ...o clean dirty flooring When necessary a solution of mild detergent or domestic floor cleaning emulsion can be used to clean the flooring Do not use a wire brush or nylon scouring pads furniture polish...

Page 21: ...ch in the OFF position The converter will not charge the batteries with the switch in this position The charge in the 12 volt batteries can be replenished depending on the tow vehicle from the tow veh...

Page 22: ...m one of these two sources and the breaker refuses to stay on consult an electrician or certified RV technician Fuses and Breakers Breakers The distribution panel was designed to use a 30 Amp 120Volt...

Page 23: ...ltages regardless of the variances that occur in city power systems The design eliminates the need for complex electronic sensing systems to charge the batteries minimizing the possibility of failures...

Page 24: ...ing the appliances The information contained in the appliance manuals supersedes any information contained in the n Camp RV Trailer Owner s Manual on appliances If you believe contradictory informatio...

Page 25: ...lighting a match or using an electronic igniting device To Bleed Air from Line Hold a lighted match next to the burner Turn the surface burner control knob to the ignite position When the burner light...

Page 26: ...e to and the disengaged knob anticlockwise to Do not plug the pressure temperature relief valve under any circumstances If the water heater will be out of service for some time it should be drained Se...

Page 27: ...n your n Camp RV Owner s packet For more information please consult the individual owner s manual or on line at http www asaelectronics com Monitor Panel While there are several different styles of mo...

Page 28: ...city water hookup use only a non toxic water hose available at most camper supply stores Since water pressures at campgrounds and household hookups vary you should install an inline pressure regulato...

Page 29: ...chlorinate solution Use one gallon of solution for each 15 gallons of tank capacity 3 With an empty tank and all faucets and drains closed pump into the tank via the potable tank fill either with a m...

Page 30: ...and tubs and a black water system which includes the holding tank and drain for toilet wastes Each system is self contained and allows disposal of waste water at designated dump stations at your conv...

Page 31: ...he holding tanks 1 Attach the sewer hose to the dump outlet 2 Extend the hose and insert the hose end into the sewer or dump station inlet pushing it firmly into the opening to be secure In some cases...

Page 32: ...use motorized drain augers Sometimes the holding tank valve will get clogged In this case a hand operated auger may be necessary Be ready to close the valve quickly once the clog is cleared If the sea...

Page 33: ...the flow limiting device shuts the flow down to a maximum of 10 SCFH Standard Cubic Feet per Hour or less This is also referred to as the bypass flow Bypass flow is extremely important in the proper...

Page 34: ...A small light bulb can sometimes be useful to provide heat and aid the thawing process Once thawed be sure to take the proper steps to prevent a reoccurrence Have the system checked by your propane su...

Page 35: ...ty devices that vent gas should the pressure become excessive If You Smell Gas 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas...

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Page 37: ...per in a shady area not in direct sunlight If the camper is parked in the sun move it into the shade and let the exterior cool down before you start Chemical solvents and strong cleaners can damage th...

Page 38: ...ure that all areas to be resealed are dry before new sealant is applied Mineral spirits are a flammable liquid Use extreme care when handling Do not expose to open flame sparks or smoking materials Do...

Page 39: ...ot use a high pressure spray nozzle when rinsing your windows skylight vent after washing Avoid washing windows skylight vent in direct sunlight Freezing Weather Vinyl seals around windows and doors s...

Page 40: ...ical terminal connections with non conducting dielectric light waterproof grease Clean the prongs with very fine sandpaper being careful not to damage the contact area Battery s Your camper is outfitt...

Page 41: ...or with mild soap and water after each trip Defrost freezer and empty ice trays When defrosting place dry towels in the refrigerator to absorb the water Place trays containing hot water into freezer c...

Page 42: ...isture and insects from entering during storage 7 Check the interior of the camper periodically to be sure leaks have not developed or that condensation has not formed causing damage to interior compo...

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Page 44: ...ors Windows Check seals lubricate hinges Frame Inspect and touch up paint as needed Hitch Coupler Verify proper operation and free of damage Hitch Jack Verify proper operation and free of damage Inter...

Page 45: ...39 Maintenance Schedule Date Maintenance Repair Schedule Service Center Name Address...

Page 46: ...and lock all windows Be sure the vent fan and range hood fan switches are off 10 Cap and close the holding tank drain city water inlet and fresh water fill spout 11 Turn off all radios TV s interior a...

Page 47: ...the normal procedure for draining the holding tanks See Waste System section 8 Be sure ALL water from ALL plumbing has been drained Draining the water system alone will not provide adequate cold weath...

Page 48: ...e http www asaelectronics com customerservice 4 Hot Water Heat Alde phone 360 608 4803 http www alde se us support alde service locations or info alde us 5 Batteries Dealer Provided contact your deale...

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