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13. FURNITURE
Upholstered items such as recliners, swivel rockers, rocker recliners,
sofas and other free standing pieces may be cleaned by frequent
vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and to prevent overall
soiling.
On some spots you may wish to use a detergent soap and water to
attempt to clean a spot. If it fails you may need to seek the service of a
professional cleaner.
14. WINDOWS
On window(s) which have opening sliders or awning panel, there are
“weep or drain” holes at lower sections of frame extrusions, generally
at the end of each movable panel. Dirt, debris, insects, etc. can and
will accumulate, potentially plugging up these weep holes. Should
water accumulate, stand in threshold of window, your weep holes and/
or channels in window have become plugged. Be sure to keep these
drainage areas open at all times.
Should water be draining out and window still runs over to inside, you
have a leak problem or excessive condensation problem. See Chapter 1
in owners manual for condensation concerns and solutions.
15. SMOKE ALARM
Maintenance:
This smoke alarm has been designed to be as
maintenance free as possible, but there are a few simple things you must
do to keep it working properly.
• Test each smoke alarm at least once a week.
• Keep a supply of approved 9-volt replacement batteries on hand.
• Test each smoke alarms used in RVs after vehicle has been in
storage, before each trip and at least once per week during use.
Failure to test smoke alarm used in RV’s as described may remove
your protection.
• Gently vacuum off any dust on your cover of the smoke alarm
monthly with your vacuum’s soft brush attachment. Test unit once
you have vacuumed the cover.
• Never use water, cleaners or solvents since they may damage the
smoke alarm.
• Relocate the smoke alarm if it sounds frequently with unwanted
alarms. See section “Locations Where Smoke Alarms Should
NOT be installed.”
• When the battery becomes weak, the unit will “beep” about once a
minute (the low battery warning). This, low battery warning should