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cloth/sponge followed by a rinse with clean
water. To remove any residues and dry with a
soft cloth.
When cleaning with anything other than water,
be careful not to get the solution onto your
kitchen worktop.
Scratching will be most noticeable on highly
polished components. These marks are usually
only superficial and can be removed with a
proprietary stainless steel cleaner/polish. If the
surface has a directional polished grain always
clean along the grain and not across it.
Always avoid bleach and trigger dispense
products and never use wire wool or leave wet
cloths, pads or containers on the surface as
they may form water marks.
WARNING: To preserve the appearance
of your appliance we recommend not
to store plastic bowls or mats in the
sink. This is particularly the case
when travelling because vehicle
movement may cause the plastic bowl
to vibrate/rub against the surface and
leave marks.
Cleaning Taps
Clean and wipe with a soft soapy sponge, then
rinse and wipe dry. Do not use an abrasive
cleaner, scouring pad, powder or wire wool to
clean the tap and shower mixer. Do not use any
de-scaling agent.
If you live in a hard water area, limescale may
build up around the spout of your tap. Clean
this off with either lemon juice or vinegar. Do
not attempt to remove this with either a knife or
any other sharp implement as this will damage
the surface.
Cleaning Tecnoform Locker Doors And
Worktops
Wipe the doors with a soft, slightly damp cloth
(not wet) and then dry them with a dry cloth.
Worktops can be wiped with a wet cloth and are
more resistant to water than the locker doors.
CAUTION: Petrol, thinners, abrasive
products, chemically treated cloths
and detergents may damage doors
and should not be used.
How to prevent condensation
Condensation is the change of water from its
gaseous form (water droplets) into its liquid
form. Condensation generally occurs in the
atmosphere when warm air rises, cools and
loses its capacity to hold water vapour. As a
result, excess water vapour condenses to form
droplets.
Condensation normally occurs in the winter
when the motorhome is cold and skylights,
windows and doors are opened less often; this
means that moist air cannot escape.
It is important to try and provide ventilation so
that moist air can escape and to use the heating
responsibly.
Provide ventilation so that warm air can escape:
• Open a window to provide good ventilation
of kitchens when washing, cooking or drying
damp cloths is essential.
• If it is not possible to use the space heater,
open the skylights or windows slightly but
keep the main door closed as much as
possible.
• After showering, keep the bathroom door
closed and the window or the skylight open
long enough for the room to dry.
Prepare Your Motorhome For Cold
Conditions.
Your motorhome is fully climatized having
achieved the BS EN 1646-1:2004+A1:2008
standard climatic testing to Grade 3 standard.
• Make sure that all plumbing pipes, drains,
and water supply appliances within the
motorhome are properly drained.
• Try to cover as much as possible, the
underside of the motorhome to prevent
snow from collecting and packing up
underneath. This will help to prevent
damage to the tyres due to the weather.
Storing Your Motorhome
The following applies whenever your
motorhome is stored, particularly during winter
months.
• Do not leave your vehicle near trees or
latch-type gates due to possible wind
damage.
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