Storage - continued
REACTIVATING THE TRAILER AFTER STORAGE:
If the trailer was properly and carefully prepared for storage, taking it out of storage will not be difficult. The
following procedure check list assumes that you stored the trailer with care. If you didn't, and extensive freeze
damage or other serious deterioration has occurred, please consult your dealer or any authorized Outdoors RV
dealer for advice.
1. Thoroughly inspect the outside of the trailer. Look for animal nests in wheel wells or in other out of the way
places.
2. Remove all appliance vents, ceiling vent and air conditioner coverings. Be sure all furnace, water heater, and
refrigerator openings are clear and free of debris or insect nests, webs, etc.
3. Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or insect intrusion, water damage, or other deterioration.
4. Check charge level in batteries, refill and recharge as necessary. Reinstall batteries if necessary. Be sure
cable ends and terminals are clean and free of corrosion.
5. Check tire pressures. Inflate to specified cold pressure.
6. Remove covering from inside windows.
8. Drain, flush, and sanitize the fresh water system as outlined in the Plumbing chapter.
9. Install a new water filter cartridge (if equipped).
10. Operate all faucets and fixtures in the fresh water system. Check for leaks at all joints and fittings. Repair if
necessary making sure the water heater bypass is open.
11. Check operation of 12-volt circuit breakers and inspect fuses. Replace as necessary.
12. Operate all 12-volt light and accessories.
13. Install new batteries in battery-operated devices. Check operator's manual for each device for any additional
requirements.
14. Test carbon monoxide, Propane and smoke detectors/alarms.
15. Check monitor panel operation.
16. Operate vents and vent fans, including the range hood fan.
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