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Care
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12.1.3
Windows of acrylic glass
Acrylic glass windows are delicate and require very careful handling.
12.1.4
Waste water tank
Clean the waste water tank after every use of the vehicle as motorhome, at
least several times a year.
Cleaning:
Empty the waste water tank.
Thoroughly rinse out the waste water tank with fresh water.
If possible, clean waste water sensors through the cleaning opening by
hand.
12.1.5
Entrance step
If the entrance step is lubricated, coarse particles of dirt can settle on the lubri-
cant during the journey and cause damage to the operating mechanism of the
entrance step. Therefore, do not lubricate the moving parts of the entrance
step.
12.2
Internal care
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Never rub acrylic glass windows when dry as dust particles might damage
the surface.
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Only clean acrylic glass windows with plenty of warm water, dish washing
liquid and a soft cloth.
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Never use glass cleaning agents with chemical, abrasive or alcohol-con-
taining additives. Premature brittleness of the panes and associated cracks
may result from their use.
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Avoid contact of cleansing agents used for the body (e.g. tar- or silicone-
removing agents) with acrylic glass.
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Do not drive into car wash units.
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Do not apply stickers to the acrylic glass windows.
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After cleaning the vehicle rinse the acrylic glass windows again with suffi-
cient clear water.
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Treat rubber seals with glycerin.
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Acrylic glass cleanser with antistatic effect is suitable for a follow-up treat-
ment. Small scratches can be treated with acrylic glass polish. These
agents are available at the accessories shop.
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If possible, treat stains immediately.
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Acrylic glass windows are delicate and require very careful handling (see
Section 12.1.3).
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Synthetic parts in the toilet and living area are very delicate and should be
treated with care. Do not use solvents, alcohol-containing cleansers or
scourers containing sand. This procedure will help you to avoid brittleness
and formation of cracks.
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Do not pour any corrosive agents into the drain holes. Never pour boiling
water directly into the drain holes. Corrosive agents and boiling water
cause damage to drainage pipes and siphon traps.
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