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Maintenance
With proper maintenance, your
Camp-Inn
™
trailer will give you years
of trouble-free service.
Inspection
Your
Camp-Inn
™
trailer should be inspected before every use. Here
is a checklist of items to inspect:
Tires
- Check for proper inflation pressure and adequate
tread.
Lights
- Make sure all brake, turn signal, running, and
marker lights are working.
Hardware
- Check for loose or missing screws and bolts.
Tighten or replace as necessary.
Lubricate
- Oil hinges, locks and latches for smooth
operation.
Battery
-
Camp-Inn
™
uses a maintenance-free type
battery.
All it should need is regular recharging. Typical
battery
life is 3-5 years. Battery capacity will decrease with age.
Sink
– Drain, Flush, and Fill fresh water tank and check pump
operation. Check sink drain for clogs. Drain gray water tank.
Hatch
When new, the hatch hinge may slide from side to side. If the hatch
binds when almost closed, open hatch about half way and then tap it
sideways to center it.
Make sure the area between the side gaskets and the body is kept free of
dirt, leaf litter and debris. This may cause water to back up and leak past
the gasket. Closely inspect the area near the hinge.
Air Conditioner
The air conditioner has a drain pain for condensation and rainwater. The
drain comes out the bottom of the trailer. Once a year, you should flush
out the drain by running water into the roof vent and watching for it to
drain out the bottom. Inside the cabinet below the air conditioner, there is
a section of clear tube where you can inspect for water flow and possible
clogs.