Owner`s manual
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2008 LAPALMA XL
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CARE — 3
Removal from Storage
Extensive freeze damage or other serious
deterioration can occur if the motorhome is
not properly winterized. If the motorhome is
properly and carefully prepared for storage,
removal from storage will not be difcult. The
following checklist pertains to items or areas
that should be inspected when it is time to take
the motorhome out of storage and put back into
operation. If you have any questions regarding
storage or winterization, consult a qualied
service technician.
Thoroughly inspect the outside of
motorhome. Look for animal nests in the
wheel wells or in other out of the way
places.
Remove all appliance ue vent covers,
ceiling vent covers and air conditioning
covers. Be sure the refrigerator openings
are free of debris, insect nests, webs, etc.
Open all doors and compartments. Check
for animal or insect intrusion, water
damage or other types of damage which
may have occurred.
Check the state of charge of the batteries.
If necessary, ll LLA cells with distilled
water only. Charge as necessary. Inspect
the cable ends and terminals. They
should be secure and free of corrosion.
Check all the chassis uid levels:
brake uid, engine oil, engine coolant,
hydraulic uid reservoir, transmission oil
and rear axle oil.
Start the engine, allowing it to reach
operating temperature. Ensure the engine
instruments indicate proper readings.
While the engine is running, check the
operation of headlights, taillights, turn
signals, back-up lights, license plate light
and emergency asher. Operate the dash
air conditioner. If the air conditioner
does not work or the compressor makes
unusual noises, have the system checked
by a qualied air conditioner technician.
Shut the engine down. Adjust or add
uids as necessary. Inspect around the
engine and under the motorhome for uid
leaks.
Drain, sanitize and ush the fresh water
system as outlined in the Water Systems-
Section 6. Inspect the sewer drain hose
and connections for leaks. Replace if
necessary.
Operate all faucets and xtures in the
fresh water system. Run a sufcient
amount of fresh water through all the
water lines and faucets to thoroughly
purge any potable antifreeze from the
fresh water system.
NOTE:
Discard at least the first two trays of ice
from the icemaker to ensure the ice does
not contain traces of antifreeze or other
contaminates.
Open cabinet doors and drawers. Inspect
for water leaks at joints or ttings. Repair
as necessary.
Operate all 12 Volt DC lights and
accessories. If something does not work
there may be a bad 12 Volt DC circuit
breaker or blown fuse.
Install new batteries in battery operated
safety detectors or devices. Test the
Carbon Monoxide, LP-Gas and smoke
detectors for proper operation.
Check that the monitor panel is properly
functioning.
Inspect the 120 Volt AC electrical system
which includes the power cord, inverter,
converter, all outlets and exposed wiring.
NOTE:
Prepare the generator for operation
following the instructions in the
Generator OEM manual.
Start and run the generator.
Conrm that the batteries are charging.
Operate the 120 Volt AC appliances and
air conditioners. If an electrical item or
appliance is not properly functioning,
contact the dealer or an authorized
service center to have it evaluated.
Have a qualied technician inspect the
LP-Gas system and perform an
LP-Gas leak test. The leak test should
also include an LP-Gas regulator
adjustment (if needed). The test can also
verify if the regulator is faulty and should
be replaced. Have the LP-Gas tank
inspected.
Operate each LP-Gas appliance. Observe
all burner/pilot ames for proper color
and size.
Inspect and clean the interior.
Check the sealant around all roof and
body seams and windows. Reseal if
necessary.