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CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME
UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Upholstery should be brushed or vacuumed
regularly. Fabrics should be wiped every six
to eight weeks with a lint free cloth and fabric
cleaning fluid. Velour materials may be dry-
cleaned.
Fabric Care
Fabric snags caused by sharp objects such
as toys, nails, etc., should be trimmed off
immediately. Never attempt to pull them off
since this could cause the snag to run.
Whenever possible, avoid exposing the
upholstery to direct sunlight which might
eventually cause the colour to fade.
Fabrics with a velour type pile finish will
develop crush marks in use - this is
unavoidable and does not affect the quality of
the product in any way.
Stain Removal
A proprietary dry cleaning fluid will remove
most household stains. However, stubborn
stains, such as coffee, wine or ice-cream
may need pre-treatment with a mild soap and
distilled water.
Small marks in velour type fabrics can
usually be removed by stroking along the pile
using a small brush and warm water.
We strongly recommend that before
commencing any treatment an inconspicuous
piece of material is tested for colourfastness
and shinkage. If in doubt, please contact a
professional dry cleaning company. Do not
apply cleaning solvents to velour piping,
otherwise the flock will be removed.
Work Surfaces
Laminated work surfaces are fitted to the
tops of all furniture units. Whilst these are
hard wearing, hot pans should not be placed
directly on these surfaces, since damage
may result.
STAINLESS STEEL
COMPONENTS
External
In the event of discolouration of the stainless
steel ladder, this should be removed with T-
Cut or any other mild abrasive and the
surface protected with WD40 or a similar
product.
Internal
Do not clean stainless steel fittings, i.e.
splash plate and sinks with bleach since this
reacts with the stainless steel and may lead
to corrosion.
Furniture
Furniture should be cleaned with a
proprietary furniture polish periodically. Any
watermarks that may occur on the hardwood
edging of the furniture units should be
removed by use of fine grade wire wool and
furniture wax.
Heavy stains may need to be sanded out and
the edging re-polished with a proprietary
varnish (Ronseal etc.). The high gloss finish
is achieved by using wire wool and wax.
GAS INSTALLATION
All gas vents and flue pipes should be
periodically checked for damage and should
be kept free from dirt.
Blocking of vents or flues is extremely
hazardous and should be avoided at all
times.
Gas Appliance Igniters
It is advisable, periodically, to check visually
the igniters on hobs, grills and ovens are
sparking correctly.
Annual Inspection
The gas installations should be inspected
annually by qualified personnel. If in doubt
contact your supplying Auto-Sleeper dealer.
Modifications to the gas systems should not
take place unless carried out by qualified
technicians.
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