Owner`s manual
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2008 LAPALMA XL
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CARE — 3
If AC power is not available in storage area:
Turn OFF all appliances.
Turn OFF interior house power using the
battery cut-out switch.
If possible, situate the motorhome so the
batteries remain accessible. This allows a
battery to be charged or replaced without
moving the motorhome.
Charge the batteries to a full state of
charge.
Turn both the house and chassis battery
disconnect switches off.
When stored outside, check battery
voltage while the motorhome is in
storage.
Preventive measures should be used if
the voltage readings are low. Removing
the motorhome from storage or moving
the motorhome in case of an emergency
will be a much easier process.
NOTE:
Batteries in a low state of charge will
readily freeze. Freezing will damage the
battery.
If AC power is available:
The chassis battery disconnect switch should
remain ON. A 30 Amp shore power service will
be more than adequate.
CAUTION:
A 20 Amp service using light duty
extension cords and the required
adapters create serious voltage losses.
Line voltage loss and the resistance
at each electrical connection is a
hazardous combination and should be
avoided. Damage to sensitive electronic
equipment may result!
Type of surface to park and store the
motorhome on:
Avoid parking the motorhome on a grass
or gravel surface to prevent moisture
accumulation.
Concrete pads seal the surface and allow
better ventilation under the motorhome.
Storage buildings with concrete oors, or
heated storage facilities, greatly reduce
the amount of moisture accumulation and
protects the motorhome from moisture
damage.
Outdoor Storage Area:
The interior should be heated to help
prevent mold and mildew growth.
Moisture removing desiccate lter
systems are available from hardware and
RV supply stores. Place the lter system
inside the motorhome to reduce interior
moisture condensation or humidity.
Proper winterization of the fresh water
system will prevent potential damage in
extreme cold.
Ultraviolet radiation affects soft goods
and rubber products such as privacy
curtains, window shades and tires. These
items should be protected. Store Day/
Night Shades in the Up position.
Cardboard templates can be made for
the windows to protect the interior from
exposure to direct sunlight.
Tire covers are available to protect the
sidewall of the tires from cracking. Make
sure tires in storage contain the correct
air pressure to prevent damaged caused
by underination.
Regularly wash the exterior to help
control moss accumulation. Waxing the
motorhome twice a year will augment
these substances.
Inspect the motorhome:
Perform a full interior inspection for
water leaks every two weeks while the
motorhome is in storage. Check inside all
cabinets for signs of dampness or leaks.
Inspect the ceiling areas around roof
vents or other roof openings.
Leave cabinet doors and drawers open
to facilitate air movement behind those
areas.
Inspect and clean the roof and sidewall
seams at least twice a year. Inspect for
exterior sealant gaps of all roof seams,
vents, skylights, roof air conditioners and
windows.