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SAFETY 

REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME 

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SAFETY 

Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key considerations during the design and manufacturing process of all Regency 
RV motorhomes. It is the responsibility  of the owner or operator to read, understand and follow all instructions in this 
manual, the chassis manual and all appliance/equipment system manuals located in the Motorhome Information Bag and 
on safety signs and stickers in and on the Motorhome. 

Specific items, procedures or instructions are identified  with the key words  DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION  and NOTICE 
which each emphasize areas of special concern. These key words are defined as follows: 

 

 

 

 

The safety symbol used in conjunction with the Danger, Warning and Caution symbols identifies an area that involves the 
personal safety of the operator, passengers or bystanders. 

Read, understand and follow all instructions and information in the safety sign or manual instructions. Do not take chances 
with safety. Most accidents are preventable. 

Follow the safety precautions outlined in this section of the manual, but always keep in mind that this manual may not cover 
all situations. Every person who occupies the motorhome or operates any of its components, devices or subassemblies 
must be familiar with this manual and the manuals in the Motorhome Information bag. Every operator and occupant are 
responsible for following all safety items covered in this and all other manuals.

 

 

  

DANGER

   

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
WILL result in death or serious injury. 

  

WARNING

   

Indicates  a  hazardous  situation  which,  if  not  avoid, 
COULD result in death or serious personal injury. 

  

CAUTION

   

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, 
COULD result in minor or moderate personal injury. 

  

NOTICE

   

Identifies  hazards  not  related  to  personal  injury.

 

 

Summary of Contents for ULTRA

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Page 5: ... Emergencies 31 Backup Monitoring System 33 Extended Occupancy 33 Leveling the Motorhome 34 Refueling 35 Entry Door Lock Step 36 Slide Out Room 37 Awning 39 SECTION 5 EQUIPMENT OPERATION Refrigerator 40 Exterior BBQ 41 LP Gas Furnace 41 Roof Air Conditioner w Heat Pump 42 Power Roof Vent 43 Bathroom Roof Vent 44 TV Utility Panel 45 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electrical Supply 46 Shore Power 46 Sy...

Page 6: ...lve 63 Safety 63 LP Gas Tank System 65 LP Gas Tank Leaks 67 SECTION 9 MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE Exterior Roof 69 Interior 70 Carpets 70 Upholstery 70 Draperies Curtains 71 Walls 71 Cabinets Tables Countertops and Sinks 71 SECTION 10 STORAGE WINTERIZATION Storage Checklist 72 Water System Winterization 73 Winterizing Water Heater 75 De Winterizing Water Systems 75 Cold Temperature Operation 76 Spring S...

Page 7: ...FLOOR PLANS REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME F l o o r P l a n s 1 MURPHY BED FLOOR PLAN ISLAND BED FLOOR PLAN ...

Page 8: ...FLOOR PLANS REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME F l o o r P l a n s 2 TWIN BED FLOOR PLAN TWIN BED SLIDE OUT FLOOR PLAN ...

Page 9: ...erstand the many operational features of this recreational vehicle After reading this manual be sure to keep it inside the motorhome for use as a reference as needed Your Regency RV dealer will be glad to answer any further questions about the operation of your motorhome and the appliances This owner s manual covers the operation and limitation of the systems and controls unique to your motorhome ...

Page 10: ...liances manufactured by vendors that supply components for Regency RV Before operating the motorhome for the first time even if an experienced motorhome operator read and become familiar with all of the relevant manuals to your motorhome components equipment and appliances provided in the Motorhome Information bag Your familiarity with the detailed operation of your motorhome will assist in your s...

Page 11: ...zed Regency RV dealer and shall be limited to making good at our factory or an authorized Regency dealer any parts or parts thereof upon return to the factory For purposes of structural warranty coverage structural parts include only the metal structure of the coach and all metal members welded to it studs and framing in the wall of the coach roof rafters and delamination of the fiberglass body pa...

Page 12: ... earthquakes plow winds fire rain environmental conditions which include tree sap tar chemicals oils salts and or Acts of God o Accident o Accessories or equipment that are working as designed but which you are unhappy because of the design NOTICE Regency RV obtains many components in addition to the chassis of the Motorhome from other manufacturers Each of these manufacturers of these specific co...

Page 13: ... the date on which the breach allegedly occurs All correspondence should be directed to the dealer from whom the motorhome was purchased and must specify the VIN number and date of purchase of motorhome in question Regency RV Warranty Policies o Warranty repairs within the three year or 36 000 miles 60 000 kilometers whichever comes first limited warranty o Regency RV will not reimburse any claims...

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Page 15: ...acturer s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 lbs o Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR o The value specified as the load carrying o Tire Specification o Recommended tires specification to meet handling loading and safety requirements Replacement tires must meet these specifications o Cold Tire Inflation Pressure o Inflation pressures recommended while cold for the tires originally...

Page 16: ...nger door frames or where otherwise specified Located on the passenger side door frame Includes VIN build date GVWR GAWR and tire pressure information Located on the passenger side door frame Includes seating capacity and tire information Located on the passenger side door frame Includes VIN and occupant and cargo carrying capacity Located on the passenger side door frame Located underneath front ...

Page 17: ...r satisfaction Your dealer will provide quality maintenance and assistance during your ownership Regency RV strongly recommends that you follow a regular maintenance schedule to keep your motorhome functioning at its best In the event that your purchasing dealer is unable to assist you in your maintenance or warranty needs before proceeding with any service work please reach out to Regency RV thro...

Page 18: ...HTSA will investigate the concern if there are a number of similar complaints They have the authority to order a recall and repair campaign depending on the nature and severity of the problem You can reach the NHTSA by calling the Auto Safety Hotline at 1 800 424 9393 202 366 0123 in the Washington DC area or by writing to NHTSA US Department of Transportation Washington DC 20590 The hotline also ...

Page 19: ...tor passengers or bystanders Read understand and follow all instructions and information in the safety sign or manual instructions Do not take chances with safety Most accidents are preventable Follow the safety precautions outlined in this section of the manual but always keep in mind that this manual may not cover all situations Every person who occupies the motorhome or operates any of its comp...

Page 20: ...impair the function and or safety of the vehicle o All driver and passenger seats are equipped with seatbelts Occupied seats must be locked in the forward facing direction when the motorhome is moving and passengers may occupy only approved seats with the seatbelt securely fastened Do not allow any passengers to travel in the motorhome unless they are in an approved seat with the seatbelt secured ...

Page 21: ...of LP gas in the motorhome If the LP gas monitor produces and alarm follow these steps o Have a qualified service person find the leak and correct the problem before using the motorhome o Refer to Liquid Propane Gas System section in this manual and LP Gas Alarm owner s manual located in the Motorhome Information Bag for further details CAUTION Recurring alarms indicate the slow accumulation of LP...

Page 22: ...ngine exhaust fumes away from the vehicle DANGER Carbon Monoxide is a colorless odorless gas that is lethal to humans and pets Do not breathe heating or cooking fumes or engine exhaust to prevent asphyxiation DANGER Turn off all pilot lights appliances and appliance igniters before refueling motorhome diesel or propane tanks Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury DANGER Never us...

Page 23: ...fore each trip and weekly thereafter Test the smoke alarm sensor by blowing smoke from a safe fire free source past the sensor If the alarm does not sound identify and correct the source of the problem or replace the smoke alarm Make sure the wires are properly connected Position and close the cover If you suspect the smoke alarm is not function properly replace the alarm do NOT attempt to repair ...

Page 24: ...Have fully charged fire extinguishers readily available o Avoid using flammable products in the motorhome o Never smoke in bed or when relaxing on the couch o Do not overload electrical outlets o Do not leave cooking food unattended o Keep children away from electrical outlets and LP gas controls o If there is a fire evacuate everyone from the motorhome Use your fire extinguisher if safe to do so ...

Page 25: ...ck to the ignition source and reignite the fire Function Fire extinguishers are designed to put out a fire in its initial stages Once a fire is out of control and you cannot get within 10 feet it is too big to fight with your extinguisher Do not discharge your fire extinguisher to test it Once it is discharged even for a few seconds it will lose pressure and become useless Periodically check the p...

Page 26: ... permissible weight of the fully loaded motorhome The Unloaded Vehicle Weight UVW is the weight of your motorhome as manufactured at the factory with full fuel engine oil and coolants The Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity OCCC is equal to the GVWR minus UVW plus full LP gas weight In other words OCCC is the amount of weight in occupants cargo water and trailer tongue weight that can be added to...

Page 27: ...ill have a better understanding about how to load your vehicle in the future Remember your motorhome will handle differently when towing a trailer and stopping distances will be longer Make sure your trailer is equipped with a braking system and is properly connected to your motorhome When descending a steep or long grade reduce speed and shift to a lower gear to control speed Avoid prolonged or f...

Page 28: ...t to overfill the LP gas tank An overfilled LP gas tank will cause the gas regulator to fail and may result in problems with LP gas components Turn off the LP gas valve control located in the utility center Make sure all LP gas controls are turned off furnace stove top and refrigerator Check for LP gas leaks regularly using soapy water Check that all sewer connections are properly stored and all e...

Page 29: ...Fasten seatbelts position low on the torso and ensure they are snug All passengers must be in a seat that is equipped with a seatbelt Do NOT carry passengers unless they are in a seat that is equipped with a seatbelt that is properly fastened MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY The belted seating positions in your motorhome may be different that the stated sleeping capacity This is referred to as the Occupant and C...

Page 30: ...th a combination lap and shoulder belt for maximum restraint PREGNANCY Pregnant occupants of the motorhome should wear the lap belts low on their torso and should position the shoulder strap diagonally across their chest Do not position the shoulder strap against the neck Wearing a seat or shoulder lap belt properly will protect both the mother and the unborn child WARNING All seatbelt retractors ...

Page 31: ...with applicable law is not manufactured with any anchor or tether system on any of its forward facing seats Obtain a child restraint that is labeled as certified to comply with all applicable U S rules and regulations applicable to child car seat harness anchor and or tethering systems before allowing any child to travel in your motorhome Ensure that any child restraint system you use conveniently...

Page 32: ...nel and post Lumbar Support Turn the lumbar support knob clockwise or counter clockwise to suit your comfort needs Back Rest Adjustment Turn the backrest adjustment knob clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust the tilt of the backrest Back Rest Tilt Pull the backrest tilt lever upwards and hold to release the position lock Gently lean back to push the back rest down Lean forward to allow the back...

Page 33: ... High winds or strong wind gusts may lead to unpredictable handling and motorhome control When encountering high winds or strong wind gusts proceed as follows Slow down significantly so you can maintain control of your motorhome Find a safe place to pull off the road and take shelter Park your motorhome facing directly into the wind to minimize high wind Mountain Driving When driving in hilly or m...

Page 34: ...extinguisher Ensure LP Gas and smoke detectors are unobstructed and in proper working order at all times Keep a well stocked first aid bag onboard the motorhome Check tires often while traveling Make it a habit to check tire pressures before each trip and each time you refuel Carry a cell phone with you in case of emergency Do not drink and drive Do not allow others to drive and drive Do not text ...

Page 35: ...t exceed the GCWR as stated on the vehicle certification label located on the passenger door frame Check your route carefully before you travel Some jurisdictions prohibit vehicles with LP gas containers to drive through highway tunnels Fill your water tank with clean fresh potable water only Do not use a new hose to fill the tank it may leave a taste of rubber or vinyl Conserve water especially w...

Page 36: ...ng Severe weather is occurring or is imminent Immediately find a safe location When camping near a body of water leave plenty of space and elevation between your motorhome and the water Avoid canyons or dry washes during threatening weather Prepare an alternate exit and move to higher ground as soon as it starts raining If you get caught in a flash flood do not attempt to move your vehicle Abandon...

Page 37: ...he road Stop on a level paved surface and engage the parking brake Refer to the following steps to change the flat tire Turn on the hazard warning lights Place wheel chocks in front and rear of tire located on the opposite side of the flat tire Immediately contact a qualified roadside repair service because your motorhome is not equipped with a spare tire If a roadside service is unavailable inspe...

Page 38: ... FULL and ADD marks on the tank If the coolant level is low proceed as follows o Check for visible leaks from the hose connections radiator and water pump o Make sure the belts are tight and the cooling fan is turning o If coolant level is low add coolant to the recovery tank as soon as possible o If the coolant is leaking the fan belt is loose or broken or the red warning light stays on do NOT st...

Page 39: ...me button followed by the cameras button and then press the specific camera you would like to see For complete operating instructions see either the chassis manual or the separate entertainment system manual in your Motorhome information bag EXTENDED OCCUPANCY Your motorhome is designed for recreational and short term occupancy In case of extended occupancy there are a few things to keep in mind r...

Page 40: ...rhome Select an area that has a firm prepared surface Most campgrounds provide this type of parking area for motorhomes Select an area that is level or as close to level as possible Use a carpenter s level on the floor to determine the locations where it is necessary to place blocks in order to level the motorhome Level from side to side first then from front to back To raise one side of the motor...

Page 41: ...ket are designed with a fuel line intake for the auxiliary generator that will drain 75 of the fuel from the tank Do not run the generator so long it uses all the fuel CAUTION Modern fuel systems may allow pressure to build up in the fuel tank during hot weather Under certain conditions small amounts of fuel may spray from the fuel filler tube when the fuel cap is removed quickly creating a potent...

Page 42: ...Entry Door Step when the magnetic field is broken or created between the door and chassis When the door is opened the field is broken and the step is lowered When the door is closed the field is completed and the step raises In addition the light on the underside of the step automatically illuminates when you open the coach door Step Override Switch Depress the top of the step override switch loca...

Page 43: ... against the walls Close all cabinet doors Check the exterior of the unit to ensure all baggage doors are closed and there are no obstructions Make sure all bystanders are clear of the area before operating the slide out room controls Extending the Slide Out Room The slide out control switch is located in the cabinet above the coach entrance doorway Depress and hold the bottom of the slide out con...

Page 44: ...ocate the control module o MB Models it is over the sink in the bathroom in the outside wall o TBS Models it is over the sink on the passenger side right beside the entry door Unplug both motor electrical connectors from the control module Remove the slide out Snap On trim boards to access the motor mounting screw on each side of the slide out and remove the screw Peel back the exterior sweep gask...

Page 45: ...n or wind conditions and when leaving unit unattended Always secure awning in travel position when not in use Wind Sensor Standard Specification o Awning will automatically retract close in high wind as a safety precaution Retract the Awning Depress and hold the awning switch located on passenger side seat base in the IN retract position until the awning has fully retracted Please see awning opera...

Page 46: ...iled operating instructions Refrigerator Operating Tips o Ensure the refrigerator is cold before placing items in it o Allow items to cool before loading the refrigerator Do not add warm or hot items o Do not pack the refrigerator too full To operate efficiently the refrigerator needs air to circulate o Use smaller containers to store items o Use containers that seal tightly o Place crumpled paper...

Page 47: ...E Make sure the LP gas valve switch located in the rear utility center is turned ON Refer to the Liquid Propane Gas System chapter for details Do not attempt to manually light the furnace The furnace does not have a pilot light It is ignited by a direct spark ignition system Refer to the manual included in your Motorhome Information Bag for more details NOTICE Propane supplied to the exterior Bar ...

Page 48: ...onditioner filter at least every two weeks when the air conditioner is in operation Do not operate the air conditioner without installing the filter Cleaning Changing Filter o Release the filter cover by depressing the retainer clip o Remove the filter and wash in warm soapy water Dry the filter thoroughly before reinstalling If the filter is excessively dirty replace with a new filter Refer to th...

Page 49: ...s the power to the fan Vent Hood Height Control The rotary knob controls the height position of the vent hood Turn the knob clockwise to pull the hood down and close it Turn counterclockwise to raise or open the hood Cleaning Instructions o Turn off the fan motor using the on off switch o Locate the thumb tab on the screen and pull down to unsnap the screen o Wash the screen and fan blade with a l...

Page 50: ... blade with a light non abrasive soap rinse and dry o Reinstall the screen by gently snapping back into place Cleaning Tip Once washed and dried you may wipe or spray protectant onto the screen and blade use only a water based protectant do NOT use a petroleum based protectant Buff to a high gloss finish This will minimize the amount of dust and dirt buildup SIDE WINDOW VENTS Turn the knob counter...

Page 51: ...q u i p m e n t O p e r a t i o n 45 TV UTILITY PANEL External Cable TV Connection Your motorhome is equipped with an external cable TV hookup connector located in the rear utility compartment on the driver s side exterior NOTICE Perform a channel scan on your TV after connecting cable ...

Page 52: ... operates either from the optional 120 Volt AC generator installed in your motorhome or from the outside shore power connection The 12 Volt DC electrical supply is controlled by the main power switch located in the coach doorway Press the switch in at the top to turn the main power on or press the switch in at the bottom to turn the main power off SHORE POWER To operate using shore power connect t...

Page 53: ...k Monitors Depress the following switches to monitor the level of the system capacity used available on the LED display BATT o Displays the battery power level FRESH o Displays the fresh water holding tank level GREY o Displays the grey water holding tank level BLACK o Displays the black water holding tank level LPG o Displays the LP Gas Tank level Water Heater Switch This switch controls the powe...

Page 54: ...t DC circuit is protected by a fuse When a fuse blows shut off all appliances or lights on the affected circuit and replace the fuse with a new one of the same amperages 12 Volt DC Chassis Fuses Refer to the chassis operator s manual in the Motorhome Information Bag for chassis fuse functions Motorhome Fuse Fuse 10 Has been replaced with 10 amp fuse to power the exterior courtesy lights above the ...

Page 55: ...tton o Allow the generator engine to settle and run smoothly before operating any electrical appliances o Become familiar with the output capacity and capability of your generator o Be careful not to overload the generator Stopping the Auxiliary LP Gas Generator Depress and hold the bottom of the generator stop button until the generator engine has completely stopped Generator Hour Meter This mete...

Page 56: ... before transferring power This switch automatically transfers power when switching between 120volt shore power and generator power and prevents damage to any circuitry if the shore power and generator are inadvertently operated simultaneously WARNING Exercise extreme care and caution when handling the generator and its components Carelessness can be dangerous and even fatal Never touch any electr...

Page 57: ... COACH BATTERIES 12 Volt DC Power Supply The coach batteries supply power to all the 12volt DC lights and equipment in the living area of your motorhome This includes the roof vents refrigerator when operating in 12volt DC mode 120 volt AC generator starter water pump furnace fan interior lights holding tank water level gauges etc Battery Maintenance Automotive batteries store chemicals that react...

Page 58: ...arged prior to reinserting batteries into your motorhome BATTERY MAINTENANCE o Perform monthly inspections of the batteries external condition Look for cracks in the covers and cases o Ensure batteries are securely fastened in the proper position o Make sure battery clamps are tight and free from corrosion o Keep the batteries and terminals clean Acid and dirt accumulation can prevent sufficient c...

Page 59: ...tenance INVERTER Regency RV uses a 2000W Renogy Inverter Please refer to the manual included in your Motorhome Information Bag for detailed operations information NOTICE When removing replacing boosting or charging the batteries ensure the red positive cable terminals are connected to the positive posts and the black negative cable terminals are connected to the negative posts NOTICE Do NOT attemp...

Page 60: ...t of the coach interior and exterior lights Disconnect the chassis and coach batteries before carrying out any maintenance on the lighting system Exterior Lighting Upper Clearance Lights NOTE This is a sealed LED unit and must be replaced as a complete unit Side Marker Lights Remove the two screws and pull the light out of the bodywork to gain access to the connections Disconnect the old and recon...

Page 61: ...ts and the water heater An automatic pressure switch located inside the water pump maintains positive line pressure The city water connection and water fill selector valve are located in the rear utility center The water fill selector valve has two positions o Water Tank Fill o City Water External Water Supply The external water source supplies your motorhome s water system with water at city pres...

Page 62: ... position o Turn on the water pump switch on the system monitor panel in the cabinet above the coach entrance doorway o Slowly open the cold water tap until the water runs smoothly Repeat with the hot water taps Potable Water When a city water supply connection is not available fill the fresh water tank using the following procedure o Fill a suitable water container with potable water o Place the ...

Page 63: ...efer to the water pump owner s manual located in the Motorhome Information Bag for further information Fresh Water Tank and Water System Drain To drain the fresh water tank open the fresh water tank drain valve located either under the bed or on the underside of the coach between the frame rails NOTE If the drain valve is located internally the drain hose is routed outside through the floor WATER ...

Page 64: ...binet above the coach door Turn water selector valve to fill Fill the tank with fresh water Run water from each hot and cold faucet until you detect a chlorine odor Leave the solution in the system for at least four hours To reduce the waiting time to only one hour double the concentration of household bleach in your solution After the required time has elapsed drain and flush the system with fres...

Page 65: ...ing through the sewer hose Black Water Waste Tank Rinse The motorhome is equipped with a black water waste tank flushing system to improve draining and to reduce odor To flush the tank follow these steps o Remove the protective cap and connect the city water supply hose to the connector located in the exterior utility center o Open the black water tank dump valve o Turn on the city water supply to...

Page 66: ...as only and is a tankless pressure operating system which provides hot water on demand IMPORTANT Always refer to the owner s manual for the water heater included in your Motorhome Information Bag Winterizing Refer to the water heater operating instructions located in the motorhome information bag for detailed winterizing procedures NOTICE Make sure the city water supply is turned on or the fresh w...

Page 67: ...rizing agent to eliminate toilet and holding tank odors Refer to the toilet operating manual in the Motorhome Information Bag for further details Operating the Macerator Toilet Flush the macerator toilet using the wall mounted control panel as follows o Water Saver Flush o Press and release button to flush liquids o Normal Flush o Press and release button to flush solids and toilet paper o Empty B...

Page 68: ... This has a low point drain system to drain water from lines Hot Water This standard water tap controls the flow of hot water to the shower head Turn clockwise to turn off the water and counter clockwise to turn on the water Cold Water This standard water tap controls the flow of cold water to the shower head Turn clockwise to turn off the water and counter clockwise to turn on the water Shower He...

Page 69: ...will automatically close Safe Use of LP Gas The LP gas system is designed and built to adhere to federal government and industry regulation requirements Many safety devices and backup systems have been installed in your motorhome to improve safety and reliability These devices and systems include the following o Tank overflow valves o LP Gas Detectors o Carbon Monoxide Detectors In addition LP gas...

Page 70: ...rm and under very high pressure As it is released it changes to a vapor or gas and expands to a much greater volume Exercise caution when temperatures fall below 40 F 40 C Propane will not convert from a liquid to a gas in extremely cold temperatures and LP gas appliances will not function properly WARNING Observe the following precautions for the safe use of LP gas o Familiarize yourself with the...

Page 71: ...overflow valve often called a 10 valve which contacts the liquid level at 80 of container capacity allowing 20 for expansion o Check the LP gas level after refilling by opening the overflow valve and bleeding gas in a well ventilated area until the white liquid stops emerging from the overflow valve Overfilling may cause damage to the regulator and cause malfunction of LP gas appliances DANGER Do ...

Page 72: ...gas dealers take precautions to prevent this from happening Keep the LP gas control valve closed when not in use even when the LP gas tank is empty This helps to prevent condensation from forming and helps to prevent freezing If necessary hold a light bulb near the regulator to thaw it If moisture in the LP gas tank is a recurring problem ask your LP gas dealer to inject a small amount of dry meth...

Page 73: ...driven Read understand and follow all safety labels signs and directions in the motorhome Use soapy water to check for leaks and watch for bubbles Never use an open flame Correct or repair leaks before using appliances or operating the vehicle If you smell propane follow these steps o Extinguish all open flames pilot lights and smoking materials o Do NOT touch any electrical switches o Shut off th...

Page 74: ...event a buildup of deadly carbon monoxide gas Be sure all alarms are in proper working condition o Do not run the motorhome or generator engine in a confined area such as a garage except to remove the vehicle from the confined area o Use the vent or air conditioning fan to force fresh air into the vehicle if the vehicle is not moving but the engine is running for more than just a few minutes o Mai...

Page 75: ...ush the undercarriage and the entire underbody every time you wash the motorhome Washing Waxing and Polishing Damaging salts calcium chloride road tar tree sap insects and other foreign material can accumulate on the body of your motorhome To reduce the harmful effects of these agents wash the motorhome frequently and thoroughly using mild soap and warm water Do not wash the exterior in direct sun...

Page 76: ...nd fabrics Clean and vacuum weekly to keep your motorhome in pristine condition Carpets Refer to the carpet manufacturer s recommendations for carpet cleaning and care and for information about stain removal Upholstery Use care when cleaning the motorhome s upholstery and choose an appropriate cleaner or spot remover to avoid damaging the materials Regular vacuuming and wiping with clear water wil...

Page 77: ...bbing alcohol to the water Do NOT use solvents or abrasives Cabinetry Tables and Countertops The wood s beauty comes from the natural variations in grain and density Some minor variations in color and shading are normal Sinks The sinks can be cleaned with warm water and soap Wipe dry to avoid streaks For stubborn stains a mild abrasive may be necessary Always work in the direction of the polish li...

Page 78: ...ble o Ensure the battery has a full charge then disconnect both the chassis and coach batteries using the battery disconnect switch Charge the batteries monthly o Wash the motorhome If exposed to road salts thoroughly wash and flush the exterior and undercarriage o Remove all perishable items and anything that can freeze canned goods medicine etc Leave the refrigerator door ajar Ensure all control...

Page 79: ... blow out plug to the city water hookup in the utility center o Connect a compressed air line to the blow out plug o Open all hot and cold water faucets including the exterior shower and blow out all water o Disconnect the compressed air line and remove the blow out plug Release air pressure by opening all faucets o Remove the water filter canister empty any remaining water and reinstall the water...

Page 80: ...n in order to not get antifreeze into the fresh water tank o Switch on the water pump inside and pump antifreeze through all hot and cold faucets on at a time and the outside shower until pink antifreeze appears o Go inside and switch off the water pump You can now open the valve at the water heater inside to drain and relieve the pressure in the water lines o Access the water pump inside the coac...

Page 81: ... blowing with a chuck fitting through the water supply inlet Use suitable winterizing fluid according to supplier s or RV manufacturer s guidelines Open all fixtures one at a time including toilet flush and exterior if equipped as air blows through Open valve D leave valve open after on line air blow Remove air supply chuck Wait until winterizing fluid is leaving the drain line Collect escaping fl...

Page 82: ...vaporization temperature Using butane in cold temperatures may block the system and cause components to malfunction Waste System Prevent winter freeze up by adding regular non toxic RV antifreeze into the toilet drains to protect the holding tanks from freezing Be sure to add a sufficient amount of non toxic RV antifreeze to protect the total volume of the holding tanks SPRING STARTUP After storin...

Page 83: ...arm water to clean the cooling evaporator ice trays and shelves Never use strong chemicals or abrasive cleaning materials on any part of the refrigerator cabinet Refer to the refrigerator manual in the Motorhome Information Bag for additional maintenance and operating information Stove Top General Clean the stove top as soon as it cools using warm water and a mild detergent solution Clean the stov...

Page 84: ... the control panel o When cleaning the control panel leave the microwave door open to prevent the microwave from accidentally turning on o After cleaning touch the cancel pad to clear the display window o Remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm soapy water or in a dishwasher o Refer to the microwave manual in the Motorhome Information Bag for further details Bathroom General o Use...

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