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Refrigerator:
Clean interior with mild soap and water after each trip. When defrosting, be sure the drip tray is in
place under the finned evaporator. The water will be carried through the drain tube to the outside of
camper. Check the drain tube periodically to assure it’s not plugged. Drain tube should always be
routed through the exterior vent so draining does not occur inside of the camper as this can cause
damage to your camper.
Shower Care:
For cleaning use a non-abrasive cleaner. Household cleaners are recommended. Never use harsh
detergents, abrasive cleaners or steel wool to clean the fiberglass surface.
Drains:
If sinks fail to drain do not use strong chemicals. A standard wire drain cleaner is recommended.
WINTERIZATION AND WINTER STORAGE
Winter in most parts of North America can be harsh, and can take its toll on all types of vehicles and
equipment. The rigors of winter should not discourage you from enjoying the RV life-style, though.
Thoughtful planning and preparation for the winter season can help eliminate equipment failures and
breakdowns, and can extend the life of your RV and its systems.
Your Dealer can advise you concerning specific winterization procedures and products for your
climate area or the areas through which you will be traveling. Your Dealer may also provide
winterization service for all appliances and systems in your camper. A ‘physically fit’ RV will stay in
shape much better through the winter.
If you choose not to travel during the winter and will be storing your unit during periods of freezing
temperatures, follow a thorough winter storage procedure.
Winterizing Your Camper
CAUTION:
Draining the water system alone will not provide adequate cold weather
protection. If the camper is to be unheated during freezing temperatures, consult your
dealer for the best winterizing procedure for your climate. Your dealer can winterize your
camper for you or can supply you with one of the special antifreezes that are safe and
approved for use in RV water systems. Follow the instructions furnished with the antifreeze.
WARNING: DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE OR WINDSHIELD WASHER ANTIFREEZE IN THE CAMPER
WATER SYSTEM. THESE COULD BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED.
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