Operating instructions
13.
Operate all faucets and fixtures in the fresh
water system. Check for leaks at all joints
and fittings. Repair
if
necessary making
sure the water heater bypass is open.
14. Check operation
of
12-volt circuit breakers
and inspect fuses. Replace as necessary.
15. Operate all 12-volt lights and accessories.
16. Install new batteries in battery-operated
devices. Check operator's manual for each
device for any additional requirements.
17.
Test carbon monoxide, LP gas and smoke
detectors/alarms.
18.
Check monitor panel operation.
19.
Operate vents and vent fans, including the
range hood fan.
20. Inspect the 120-volt electrical system -
inverter, power cord, converter, all outlets,
and any exposed wiring.
If
defects are
found, refer service to your dealer or an
authorized Fleetwood
Service Center.
21.
Prepare the generator for operation follow-
ing instructions in the generator operating
manual in your
Owner's Illformation
Package.
22. Start and run generator.
23. Operate 120-volt appliances and air condi-
tioner(s). Be sure to uncover air conditioner
shroud(s).
24. Inspect the
LP gas system and check for
leaks
as
described in the
LP
Gas System
chapter.
If
the LP gas tank shows signs
of
rust or corrosion, have it inspected by a
qualified
LPG technician.
Storage
25. Operate each LP gas appliance. Have the
LP gas regulator adjusted for proper pres-
sure by a qualified technician.
26. Inspect and clean the interior.
27. Check the sealant around all roof, floor and
body seams and windows. Reseal if neces-
sary.
See Sealant Renewal section.
28. Lubricate all exterior locks, hinges, and
latches.
29. Reinstall windshield wiper blades or remove
protective covers. Check wiper/washer oper-
ation.
30. Wash and wax the exterior. Inspect the
body for scratches or other damage. Touch
up or repair
as
necessary. Flush the under-
side thoroughly.
31. Run thorough operational checks
of
steer-
ing, brakes, engine and transmission.
Operate vehicle slowly during these checks
to allow sufficient circulation
of
fluids and
reseating
of
components.
Your motor home should now be ready for a new
traveling season.
If
you choose, your dealer can
double check your preparation and repair any
problems or make any necessary adjustments.
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