SECTION 10
STORING YOUR MOTOR HOME
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tainer to determine the correct
amount to use for your coach.
See “RV ANTIFREEZE WATER
LINE WINTERIZATION SYSTEMS”
at the end of this section for instruc-
tions.
16. Place a bucket beneath the sewage drain
valve outlet and re-drain the sewage and
waste holding tanks of any clean water that
entered during “blow-out” procedure.
Close dump valves to prevent valve shafts
from rusting and to prevent entry by rodents
and insects. Refit the dust cap onto the drain
outlet.
Your drainage and fresh water systems are now
totally winterized.
17. Turn off the LP gas tank.
18. Turn the furnace thermostat switch on the
bottom of the thermostat to OFF.
19. Remove all foods and items that may cause
odors from cabinets and refrigerator.
20. Clean and defrost the refrigerator. Prop the
door open slightly to allow any odors to dis-
sipate. Place an open box of baking soda
inside the refrigerator to help absorb odors.
21. Turn auxiliary battery (Aux Batt) switch off
and disconnect all chassis and auxiliary bat-
tery cables.
22. Fully charge all batteries. Batteries must
have at least 80% charge to survive freezing
temperatures and long periods of non-use.
23. Have the vehicle chassis completely serviced
and lubricated. Be sure radiator antifreeze
protection level is sufficient for the lowest
anticipated temperatures.
24. Wash and wax the coach.
25. Inspect all seams and seals around doors,
windows, vents, and any other joints.
Replace or repair any that are damaged.
Sealing materials and compounds can be
purchased from your dealer. Badly damaged
weather seals may need to be replaced by
your dealer.
26. Close all windows and roof vents. Protect all
appliance vent openings from contamination
by animals or insects (e.g. bird nests, wasp
nests, etc.)
27. Lubricate all door hinges and locks.
28. Clean the interior of the coach. Dirt and
stains are more easily removed when fresh.
NOTE: We do not recommend leaving the shore-
line plugged in continuously during stor-
age periods because the batteries can
lose electrolytic fluids and become dam-
aged from continuous charging without
periodic use. We recommend following
regular battery inspection and mainte-
nance, especially in cold weather. See
“Battery Maintenance” on page 6-10
this section.
RV ANTIFREEZE WATER LINE
WINTERIZATION SYSTEM
Your coach is equipped with an electric
pump powered automatic water line winteriza-
tion system for your convenience in winterizing
fresh water lines.
The reservoir tank for the RV water system
antifreeze is located in the slide-out cargo com-
partment on the driver side of the coach.
Remove the large black square-headed plug and
use a funnel to fill the tank. Capacity is approxi-
mately 2 gallons. The tank may require refilling
before the system is completely filled.
CAUTION
Leave by-pass valve handle in NOR-
MAL FLOW position if draining
water and blowing out water lines.
Place in BYPASS position ONLY
when using antifreeze solution in
water lines.