SYSTEMS
1. Drain down the system. (Open all taps to
allow air in, enabling the system to drain
quickly.)
2. Remove any water filters fitted, and replace
with a short length of hose or empty filter
cartridge (this will ensure the filter is not
affected by the disinfectant/ sterilant
solution).
3. Fill the system by using the pump with a
disinfectant/sterilant solution. (Check that
the solution at full strength appears at all
taps/showers). Allow to stand for the
recommended period of time.
4. Drain the system down completely.
5. Thoroughly clean the outside of all taps/
connectors with a cloth soaked in the
disinfectant/sterilant.
6. Flush the system through with clean
drinking water until no traces of
disinfectant/sterilant can be detected at
any tap.
7. Replace the filter,
Suitable sterilising chemicals are available
from your motorhome retailer, accessory shop,
chemists, or homebrew shops, It is not,
however, recommended to use bleach or
sodium metabisulphide.
STORAGE
If the motorhome is to be stored for any length
of time, especially over the winter period, the
following operations are recommended:
Remove all linens, blankets, cushions, clothes,
mattresses, etc, which could be affected by
damp conditions. Clean the motorhome inside
and out as detailed in the previous section.
Drain off the wafer system.
Ensure all windows, roof lights and doors are
correctly fastened. Check fixed ventilation
apertures are not obstructed.
Check that the site you have chosen to store
the motorhome is open, fairly high and dry and
if possible not exposed to gales etc. If this
proves impossible it is recommended that the
motorhome chassis is anchored to the ground.
Jack up the motorhome (use bottle or screw
jack, do NOT use the corner steadies) so that
the wheels are clear of the ground. Support the
motorhome axle with wooden blocks, axle
stands or similar so that when the jacks are
removed the wheels remain clear of the
ground. Cover the tyres to prevent
deterioration. Release the handbrake. Rotate
the wheels at regular intervals to maintain
wheel bearing lubrication. Grease the coupling
and shroud in a waterproof protective cover.
SECURITY: Removing the wheels reduces the
risk of motorhome theft.
NOTE: Do not work under the motorhome
unless the axle is supported.
Should the motorhome be stored for a
prolonged period of time it is strongly
recommended that the motorhome is fully
serviced before the commencement of use.
Your retailer will ensure that your motorhome is
safe, secure and ready for your enjoyment.
NOTE: Motorhomes stored for any length of
time should not have the handbrake or
brakes applied. The wheels should be
chocked or wedged and the handbrake
released.
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