R O U T I N E M A I N T E N A N C E
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DO NOT:
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Use harsh chemicals that may damage the dashboard.
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Use cloths containing grit or abrasive particles or
kitchen-scouring compounds to clean or dust the
dashboard.
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Subject the dashboard to hard, direct blows.
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Use boiling water, strong solvents, or other such
materials to clean the dashboard as they will soften the
plastic.
Woodwork & Floors
The wood cabinetry (Figure 14-17) should be cared for with furniture polish to sustain the natural
beauty and luster of the wood. This procedure will
also keep the cabinetry looking new, prevent the wood
from drying, and reduce chances of accidental staining
or aging.
Use area rugs and floor mats by the entrance door to
trap dirt. Use soap and water to clean the (ceramic)
flooring, begin by vacuuming the floor to remove
loose dust and dirt. Then, damp mop the floor with a
cleaning solution consisting of any standard cleaning
solution available through retail-sales outlets (e.g., Wal-
Mart, Kmart, Target) or grocery stores. The mop
should be damp, but not dripping. Feel free to use
soap-based cleaners, scouring powders, steel wool, abrasive
cleaners, wax, or polish on the ceramic floor as this floor is
impervious to these cleaning agents.
To remove stubborn spots like shoe polish, oil, tar, markers, scuffs, and the like; use a household
solvent or nail-polish remover on those spots; then wipe those treated areas with a damp cloth.
To remove chocolate, grease, juice, or wine; use warm water and any off-the-shelf abrasive cleaner
(cleansers and the like).
To remove candle wax or chewing gum, carefully scrape off when the material has hardened. For
further tips, please see the manufacturer’s information sheet in your Tiffin Motorhomes Owners
Information Package.
Figure 14-16. Dashboard and Instrumentation
Panel
Figure 14-17. Kitchen Cabinetry
Summary of Contents for 2011 Phaeton
Page 8: ...G E N E R A L I N F O R M A T I O N 1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 ...
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Page 16: ...D R I V I N G S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S 2 1 Driving Safety Instructions Chapter 2 ...
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Page 29: ...H E A T I N G A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G 3 1 Heating Air Conditioning Chapter 3 ...
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Page 59: ...C A B I N E T S F U R N I T U R E 5 1 Cabinets Furniture Chapter 5 ...
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Page 66: ...S T R U C T U R A L F E A T U R E S 6 1 Structural Features Chapter 6 ...
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Page 69: ...E L E C T R I C A L F E A T U R E S 7 1 Electrical Features Chapter 7 ...
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Page 82: ...S L I D E O U T F E A T U R E S 8 1 Slide Out Features Chapter 8 ...
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Page 87: ...E X T E R I O R F E A T U R E S 9 1 Exterior Features Chapter 9 ...
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Page 95: ...I N T E R I O R F E A T U R E S 10 1 Interior Features Chapter 10 ...
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Page 99: ...P L U M B I N G B A T H F E A T U R E S 11 1 Plumbing Bath Fixtures Chapter 11 ...
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Page 111: ...C O N S T R U C T I O N F E A T U R E S 12 1 Construction Features Chapter 12 ...
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Page 115: ...W I N D O W S A W N I N G S V E N T S D O O R S 13 1 Windows Awnings Vents Doors Chapter 13 ...
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Page 121: ...R O U T I N E M A I N T E N A N C E 14 1 Routine Maintenance Chapter 14 ...
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Page 164: ...M A I N T E N A N C E D A T A C H A R T S 15 1 Maintenance Data Charts Chapter 15 ...
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