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REACTIVATING TRAILER AFTER STORAGE
The following procedure checklist assumes that you
stored the trailer with care. If you didn’t and extensive
freeze damage or other serious deterioration may
have occurred, please consult your Lance Trailer
Dealer Service Center for advise.
Outside Area
1. Thoroughly inspect the outside of the trailer and
open all doors and compartments. Check for
animals or insect intrusion, water damage or
other deterioration.
2. Remove all appliance vents, ceiling vent and air
conditioner coverings. Be sure all furnace, water
heater, and refrigerator openings are clear and
free of debris or insect nests, webs, etc.
3. Open vents and windows.
12-Volt System
1. Prior to the battery installation, check charge
level.
Refill and recharge as necessary. Inspect cable
ends and ensure that terminals are clean and
free of corrosion. Place the battery into the
compartment, install tiedowns, and connect
cables. If equipped, turn the battery switch on.
Check battery condition on monitor panel.
2. Be sure all 12-volt DC and 120-volt AC circuit
breakers are ON.
3. Inspect and operate all 12-volt lights and
accessories.
Fresh Water System
1. If the fresh water system has been winterized,
drain the antifreeze from fresh water system.
2. Turn the water pump on and open all faucets until
flow of antifreeze stops.
3. Do not let antifreeze stand on plastic sinks or
outside shower components or stains may occur.
4. Open the water heater bypass valves.
5. Flush and sanitize the fresh water system as
outlined in the “Fresh Water System” section.
6. Operate all faucets and fixtures in the fresh water
system. Check for leaks at all joints and fittings.
Repair if necessary.
Propane System
1. Turn on propane valves and inspect all pipes and
fittings in the propane system. Check for leaks as
outlined in the “Propane System” section.
2. Operate each propane appliance. Observe
all burners and pilot flames for proper color
and size. If there are any problems, refer to an
authorized Lance Trailer Dealer Service Center.
General
1. Install new 9-volt battery in smoke detector.
2. Check the monitor panel operation.
3. Open and operate vents and vent fans.
120-Volt System
1. Inspect the 120-volt electrical system – power
cord, converter, and outlets. If defects are found,
refer service to a Lance Trailer Dealer Service
Center.
2. Prepare the AC generator (if equipped) for
operation following instructions in the generator
operating manual in your Owner’s Information
Package.
3. Operate 120-volt AC appliances and air
conditioner.
Maintenance
1. Check the sealant around all roof, body seams,
and windows. Reseal if necessary.
2. Lubricate all exterior locks, hinges and latches.
3. Wash and wax the exterior. Inspect the body for
scratches or other damage. Touch-up or repair as
necessary.
TYPICAL BULBS AND FUSES
The following is a list of typical 12-volt bulbs and
fuses used in your trailer. It is wise to keep a couple
of spares of each type on hand.
Fuses
Amp
Blade type (ATC)
1, 3, 7.5, 10, 15, 20 & 30
(ATM)
2
Lights
Bulb Number
Clearance light
# 194
Dome light
# 1141
Porch Light
# 1003/93
Reading light
# JC10W
Stop/tail light
1156, 1157
Range hood light
# 912
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