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Every Six Months or 6,000 Miles
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Clean the drains with approved drain cleaners.
G
Check the pipe connections for tightness. Tighten if necessary.
G
Lubricate all moving parts on the entrance steps.
G
Lubricate the entrance and baggage door locks.
G
Clean and lubricate the stabilizer jacks.
G
Inspect the wheels for cracks, dents or distortion.
G
Inspect and reseal (as necessary) all sealant and putty tape. Refer to informa-
tion found earlier in this chapter.
G
Have the suspension system serviced by a qualified service technician.
G
Lubricate the elevating gear on the television antenna.
G
Lubricate the bearing surface between the rotating gear housing and the base
plate on the television antenna.
G
Lubricate the rubber quad ring on the elevating shaft located on the television
antenna.
G
Lubricate the slideout.
Every Year or 12,000 Miles
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Lubricate all moving parts on the awning hardware. (Awning option only.)
G
Manually operate the pressure-temperature control lever on the water heater.
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Clean the city water entry strainer.
G
Check the demand tank vent for obstructions.
G
Check the water pump connections and mountings for tightness.
G
Have the LP gas system inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.
G
Inspect and seal the corners at the threshold of the entrance door.
G
Inspect and reseal (as necessary) all sealant and putty tape. Refer to informa-
tion found earlier in this chapter.
G
Have the refrigerator inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.
G
Have the brakes inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.
G
Repack the wheel bearings.
G
Have the furnace inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.
Daily
G
Recharge the battery after each use. (If applicable)
G
Ensure the LP gas detector operation light is green in color.
Weekly
G
Test the LP gas detector. Refer to Chapter 4.
G
Check the tire pressure and wear. Make sure the tires are cold when checking
tire pressure.
Monthly
G
Clean and lubricate the coupler.
G
Check the fire extinguisher pressure. Refer to the fire extinguisher label for
specific instructions.
G
Test the ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
Every Three Months or 3,000 Miles
G
Compare the water heater pilot flame with an ideal flame. Refer to the water
heater owner’s manual for an ideal flame. Have it cleaned and adjusted as
necessary by a qualified technician.
G
Compare the refrigerator pilot flame with an ideal flame. Refer to the refrig-
erator owner’s manual for an ideal flame. Have it cleaned and adjusted as
necessary by a qualified technician. (RV type refrigerator only)
G
Inspect the refrigerator door seals.
G
Inspect the refrigerator combustion seals. Have them cleaned and adjusted as
necessary by a qualified technician. (RV type refrigerator only)
G
Check the LP gas lines for leaks. Refer to Chapter 4.
G
Inspect the LP gas cylinders for rust, pits, gouges, scrapes or sharp dents.
Repaint them if rust is present.
G
Drain and sanitizethe fresh water system.
G
Check, clean, tighten and lubricate the battery cables.
G
Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values. Re-torque as
needed. Refer to the axle manufacturer’s manual or Chapter 3.
G
Examine the tires for unusual wear, sidewall defects from possible cuts, wear,
bulging and abrasions.
G
Lubricate the tongue jack.
G
Lubricate the hitch ball.
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Have the brakes adjusted by a qualified service technician.