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Must be tightened to the specications in the Chassis Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual.
Should be clean, wiper blades inspected, and windshield washer reservoir lled.
Should be tested, including brake lights, warning ashers, clearance lights, tail lights, turn
signals and headlights. Clean all lens covers.
Should be adjusted so the driver can see to the rear on both the right and left side of the
unit.
(120 Volt shoreline) must be unplugged from the external source and properly stored for
transit, also making sure the cord hatch is secured.
Hoses must be disconnected, properly drained and stored, and the caps and hatches
secured. Fill the fresh water tank as required prior to storing hoses.
Should be emptied from the holding tanks before traveling. Termination valves must be
closed and locked. The sewer hose must be removed from the termination valve outlet
and stored. Termination cap must be securely fastened to the termination outlet.
Must be returned to its travel position. Pay special attention to this every time you move
your unit. Severe damage may result if not retracted during transit.
Levels at the monitor panel should be checked, and gas line connections should be
checked for leaks.
Some states prohibit vehicles equipped with propane tanks from using
tunnels. A few other states prohibit traveling with the service valve
open and the pilot lights lit. Check the regulation of the states through
which you intend to travel.
Should be closed and secured. Loose items should be secured or stored away.
Be sure all loose items are secured or properly stored while the vehicle is
in motion. Possible overlooked items may include canned goods,
small appliances (on countertop), cooking pans (on range), or free
standing furniture. These items could become dangerous projectiles during a sudden stop.
For storage and equipment should be closed and locked, also making sure that loose
items are secured or stored for transit.
Door should be secured with the travel latch, and the items inside made ready for
transit.
Should be closed and secured or adjusted as desired.
If the motorhome was properly and carefully prepared for storage, taking it out of storage
will not be dicult. The following checklist assumes that you stored your RV with care.
If you didn’t, and extensive freeze damage or other serious deterioration has occurred,
consult your dealer or an authorized service center for advice.
Thoroughly inspect the outside of your RV. Look for animal’s nests in wheel wells,
in engine, air cleaner, or in other out of the way places. Clean all appliance exhaust
vents, ceiling vents and air conditioning covers.
Changing the wiper blades on your motorhome is similar to your car. Remove the
screw, take o the old blade, and replace with a similar style and length blade.
Lubricating pivot points with thin lubricating oil is also recommended.
Check that all furnace, water heater and refrigerator openings are free of debris,
insect nests, webs, etc.
WHEEL LUGS
WINDSHIELD
LIGHTS
REARVIEW MIRROR
POWER CORD
WATER FILL
SEWAGE
ENTRY STEP
PROPANE TANK
DOORS AND DRAWERS
Chapter 2 - Planning and Preparation
COMPARTMENT DOORS
REFRIGERATOR DOOR
WINDOWS AND VENTS
OPENING
CHECKLIST
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