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©2022 TAXA INC. v.4.2.010122
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
BRINGING OUT OF STORAGE
Our dealers and their contact information are subject to change
periodically. Please refer to our website
www.taxaoutdoors.com
for
updated dealer and contact information lists.
If your habitat was properly and carefully stored and winterized, taking it out of storage and preparing it
for another travel season should be relatively simple. Note: if your habitat sustained damage while being
stored, please consult with your dealer or Taxa Inc. for information regarding repair or service options.
The following checklist assumes that you stored your habitat with care.
1. Thoroughly inspect the habitat exterior, looking for animal nests in, for example, wheel wells,
compartments or openings.
2. Open all doors and compartments, checking for animal or insect intrusion, water damage, or
other deterioration
3. Check the charge level in all batteries and recharge as needed.
4.
Check tire pressures and re-inflate to specified cold pressure.
5. Lube chassis
6. Check all exterior lights, and replace as needed.
7.
Drain, flush and sanitize the fresh water system as outlined in the General Care and
Maintenance chapter.
8. Inspect the drain hose for leaks and replace it if necessary.
9.
Turn on sink faucets and all plumbing fixtures (faucets, water pump, Hot Water Heater),
checking all joints and fittings and repairing leaks, if any.
10. Check all 12-volt DC circuit fuses.
11. Operate all 12-volt DC lights and equipment.
12. Test the carbon monoxide detector as manufacturer’s instructions (if equipped).
13. Check your shore-line power cord, 7-pin connector, converter, all outlets, breakaway switch,
and any exposed wiring. If defects are found, refer service to your dealer.
14. Operate air conditioning system (if equipped)
15. Inspect and clean the interior
16. Check sealants on and around the roof, body seams, and windows, resealing as needed.
17.
Wash the exterior, thoroughly flushing the habitat underside.