MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION
REGENCY ULTRA MOTORHOME
M o t o r h o m e M a i n t e n a n c e a n d O p e r a t i o n
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MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
LP Gas Tank Valve
If the electrically operated LP gas valve fails to operate the LP gas tank, manually turn the valve clockwise to shut
off the LP gas supply.
Stabilizers
If the electrically operated stabilizers fail to operate, manually operate the override coupler to raise or lower
stabilizer units.
Stabilizer force can be adjusted using the stabilizer control. Refer to the stabilizer installation guide located in the
Motorhome Information Bag for further details on adjustment and maintenance.
Refrigerator
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Clean the refrigerator interior regularly.
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Remove the shelves and wash the inside of the refrigerator using warm water and mild soap.
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Dry thoroughly, especially around door frame and door gasket.
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Use only warm water to clean the cooling evaporator, ice trays and shelves.
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Never use strong chemicals or abrasive cleaning materials on any part of the refrigerator cabinet.
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Refer to the refrigerator manual in the Motorhome Information Bag for additional maintenance and
operating information.
Stove Top
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General
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Clean the stove top as soon as it cools using warm water and a mild detergent solution.
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Clean the stove top regularly to help keep the appliance looking and operating like new.
Stove Top
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Burners
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Clean the stove top burners (caps and grates) after they have cooled using warm water and a mild
detergent solution.
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Clean plugged burner ports with a toothpick.
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Do NOT clean burner ports using metal objects of any kind because it could enlarge the port.
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If washing a cap or grate in the sink, dry it immediately by shaking off all excess water, reinstalling it onto
the stove top and lighting the burner until all water evaporates.
NOTICE
Refer to the detailed operating and safety instructions in the Motorhome Information Bag before
performing the stabilizer override procedure.
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