Tiffin Motorhomes 2017 Allegro Breeze Owner's Manual page 112

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Window condensation issues can be identified by water or ice-build up, usually at the base of the
window. The majority of these problems can be addressed by managing moisture generated inside the
motorhome. Minor condensation issues are not unusual, especially for RVs used in colder climates.
To help minimize window condensation, use exhaust fans vented to the outside, avoid drastic changes
in thermostat settings, do not use "vent-free" heaters and use window coverings wisely. For example,
make sure to open curtains or blinds during the day to allow air to circulate and warm the window
surface.
Carpet Care and Moisture Management
The carpet should be cleaned when it shows signs of discoloration or traffic patterns. A steam clean-
ing system should be used to clean the carpet unless other noted in your warranty information. To
manage moisture from the cleaning process, the cleaning system needs to be capable of extracting the
excess water from the carpet after it has been cleaned.
Important: Be sure the carpet is thoroughly dry before closing up the RV for storage. Water from
the cleaning process can cause significant damage to the RV if the carpet is not completely dry before
closing up the motorhome for an extended period.
Cleaning Tile and Wood Floors
Most floors only require a mild detergent and warm water for cleaning. More water on the floor is not
always better for cleaning. Use a damp cloth to clean on a regular basis rather than wet mopping each
time.
Storage and Other Isolated Areas within the RV
Storage areas are more difficult to condition since the areas are isolated from the main body of the RV.
The surfaces of these areas are more at risk for condensation and surface mold growth. To minimize
this risk, clean storage areas regularly, and allow an air space between stored items and the exterior
wall to promote air circulation.
Use of Un-Vented Combustion Equipment
Un-vented combustion equipment, such as propane stovetops are a source of moisture within the RV.
For every gallon of fuel consumed, approximately one gallon of water vapor is evaporated into the air.
Whenever possible, operate an exhaust fan in combination with the use of any un-vented combustion
appliance within the RV. Water vapor and other combustion byproducts should be vented to the exte-
rior of the RV. The RV owner should strictly follow use and maintenance instructions for safe opera-
tion of any combustion equipment, particularly un-vented equipment.
Exterior Care of Your RV
The exterior shell of the RV is the primary weather and moisture barrier. Over the life of the vehicle,
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