TALVOR
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240V electrical system
The 240V electrical system has been fitted
according to ASINZS 3000:2000. Under no
circumstances should any changes be made
to the electrical system or should any fixed
appliances be added. Failure to comply
with this could render the electrical system
unsafe which could result in injury or death.
All repairs, alterations or service are to
be carried out by a licensed electrical
contractor. Keeping equipment clean and
dry is important, particularly the 15 amp
power lead.
Earth leakage circuit breakers have been
installed as standard equipment. A 15 amp
extension lead including an earth circuit is
also required.
Fire safety
All models are equipped with Fire
Extinguishers. These should always be
full and at the correct pressure. Annual
checking by an authorised agent is
recommended. Smoke detectors are fitted
as standard equipment. Their operation
should be checked frequently and batteries
replaced regularly.
Make sure all cooking appliances are
switched off when not in use.
Safety during an
emergency stop
Please carry a warning device, i.e. Reflective
Triangle, to be displayed when necessary.
Pull off the road as far as possible when
changing a tyre, or in other emergency
situations, remembering your unit is larger
than the tow vehicle. It is advisable that
everyone leaves the car and stays well clear
when it is parked on the edge of a road or
highway.
Exterior care
The exterior of your RV should be regularly
cleaned with soapy water. Extra care should
be taken, when cleaning windows, that a
harsh brush is not used on these surfaces as
the acrylic in the windows may permanently
scratch. In the case of rollout awnings,
these should also be occasionally washed
with warm soapy water and rinsed clean.
External sealants must be checked annually,
and repaired as they degrade over time.
Fibreglass finish
The fibreglass mouldings and side frames
are finished in a high gloss hard gel coated
finish and will provide many years of
trouble free use. To clean we recommend
an automotive type cleaner in warm water.
To protect the finish against long term UV
damage a good quality fibreglass or marine
polish is recommended at least four times
per year. Do not use automotive polish
as this can have ammonia in it which can
discolour the fibreglass.
Pop-top vinyl section
Use only spray cleaners on the Pop-Top
Vinyl section. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Do not let mould build up on vinyl, as it can
stain.
Roof gas struts
Dust, grime and surface rust should be
removed regularly from the steel shaft of
the gas struts.
General Care and Maintenance