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To flush the tank, fill it using the fill port in the driver's side rear panel and open the fresh water tank drain under the tank at the rear of the Roadtrek.
Plug in overnight to fully charge batteries.
Turn off and clean out the refrigerator and prop the door open to let it air out.
Turn off two important switches on your monitor panel to keep from draining your batteries:
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The battery disconnect switch.
o
The inverter switch.
If you turn everything off and you have solar panels, the panels will keep your coach batteries topped up while your Roadtrek is parked. If you don't have
solar panels, it would be prudent to check your coach battery state of charge every month or so and charge them if necessary. If you don't turn
everything off, even with solar panels, you will probably come back to dead batteries.
Interior Living Space
Cabinets
Your Roadtrek is equipped with cabinet latches which
prevent the door from opening while the vehicle is in
motion. The pushbuttons on the cabinet latches toggle
from latched (button in) to openable (button out) by
pressing the button.
To open a cabinet, press the button to pop the latch,
pull gently on the latch, and the cabinet door will open.
To close a cabinet, make sure the latch is still open
(button out), then close the door. Once the cabinet
door is closed, press the latch button in to lock the
cabinet.
Do not attempt to close the cabinet doors while the latch button is pressed in. This will break the latch. Always make sure the button is out before
attempting to close a cabinet door.
It is not recommended to keep large, round, and/or heavy objects in a cabinet unsecured as they may roll around and apply excessive pressure to the
inside of the cabinet doors as you drive. The objects may shift position with vehicle motion and cause injury when the cabinets are opened. For this
reason, Ewin Hymer Group NA recommends that you are aware of the objects that you store in overhead cabinets.