STORAGE
Properly preparing your recreational vehicle during lengthy time periods of non-use will prevent problems
from arising. It will also make it easier to get started again for the following camping trip or season.
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To prevent costly freeze-ups winterize the plumbing system in colder climates. Refer to winterization
instructions on page 42.
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In warmer regions, drain and sanitize fresh water system. Refer to sanitization instructions on page 41.
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Shut off the service valve(s) on the LP gas tank or bottles. Cover the LP regulator to prevent mois-
ture from freezing and damaging regulator.
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Turn thermostat on furnace to the OFF position.
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Light a gas burner on range to consume any gas remaining in the lines. Once flame extinguishes
itself, turn burner valve off.
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Remove all perishables from refrigerator/freezer and cabinets. Defrost, wash and dry interior of
refrigerator/freezer. Prop door open so air can circulate and prevent mildew.
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Leave cabinet and closed doors ajar to allow air circulation and prevent mildew and musty odors.
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Disconnect battery (ground cable (-) first). Add water and recharge if necessary. Store battery in a
cool, dry ventilated area away from where extreme heat or sparks can occur.
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Cover windows on the inside with a dark fabric, newspaper, or cardboard to protect interior fabrics
from fading.
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Close all exterior vents (on roof & sidewall) tightly.
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Lubricate locks and hinges on exterior doors.
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Inspect under trailer for any tears in underbelly material or openings into floor where animals may
enter; seal if necessary.
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Tape cardboard inside of refrigerator and water heater exterior vent doors to help prevent dust and
debris from building up on burner components.
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Wash and wax exterior of unit for easier spring start-up.
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Cover furnace intake and exhaust vents with tape and foil to prevent dust and debris and varmints
from entering.
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Do a sealant inspection and repair as necessary. Follow sealant maintenance instructions on page 11.
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Inspect and clean tires. Check for wear, cracks and inflation pressure. Take weight off of tires by
placing your recreational vehicle on jack stands.
CAUTION: DO NOT
use hydraulic jacks, as they tend to seep down over time.
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If unable to place unit on jack stands, you will need to periodically move unit to prevent flat spots
on tires.
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Cover tires to protect them from ultraviolet rays.
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In areas of heavy snow and if unit is stored outside, periodically brush snow off to prevent excessive
accumulation and possible roof damage.
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Prepare motorized chassis portion of motorhome for storage in accordance with chassis
manufacturer's owner's manual (i.e. fuel stabilizers, etc.).
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Follow generator storage instructions on page 34.
START-UP
When Spring is around the corner or when you need to get ready for a trip; your recreational vehicle will
require some preparation for a fresh start to your camping season. The following check list will help ensure
a trouble free camping season.
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Wash exterior of unit.
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Do a sealant inspection and repair as necessary.
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Make sure 12V battery(ies) are fully charged and reinstall on your RV.
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