Camping Pre-Travel Check List; Alarms And Detectors - Nucamp T@B 320 Manual

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Camping Pre-Travel Check List

Interior
1. Turn off water pump switch.
2. Check battery water level.
3. Close windows and vents.
4. Shut all interior cabinet doors.
5. Latch refrigerator door. (Seal containers
first)
6. Hold down or stack securely all loose, hard,
and sharp objects.
7. Turn off interior lights.
8. close shades.
9. Secure and lock all doors.
Exterior
1. Disconnect and stow the electrical hookup
cord and water hookup hoses.
2. Turn off gas at LP tanks.
3. Retract stabilizing jacks.
4. Check hitch for proper attachment.
5. Check safety chains and breakaway switch
cable.
6. Fully retract hitch jack. Remove and stow
jack wheel or wood block.
7. Check clearance and stoplights.
8. Check lug nuts.
9. Check tires for correct pressure.
10. Adjust tow vehicle mirrors.
11. Pull forward about 50 ft., test brakes, and
check site for forgotten objects and
cleanliness.
Trailer Equipment and Accessories
1. Water hose, 5/8 in. high pressure, tasteless,
odorless, non-toxic, (2 25-ft. sections)
2. Y connection - water hose
3. Power cord adapter, 30-amp capacity
4. 30-ft. electric cord, 30-amp capacity
5. Woodblocks for leveling
6. Wheel chocks
7. Cross-type lug wrench and a torque wrench
8. Quality tire gauge
9. Emergency road warning triangle
10. First aid kit

Alarms and Detectors

Smoke Alarm
A smoke detector is provided with your trailer. A
manual pertaining to the detector is included in the
paper work given to you at the dealership. Please
read and follow all care, maintenance, and safety
information contained in the smoke alarm manual.
the smoke alarm will beep once a minute for at least
30 days when the battery is weak. The battery must
immediately be replaced with a fresh one.
WARNING
Check your alarm for proper battery
installation. To activate the battery, install
included battery to proper orientation.
WARNING
Smoke alarms have a limited life. The unit
should be replaced immediately if it is not
operating properly. You should always replace a
smoke alarm after 10 years from the date of
purchase. Write the purchase date on the space
provided on the back of unit.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Carefully read and understand the contents of the
provided instruction manual before using the alarm.
Store the manual in a safe place for future
reference. Pay attention to the safety warnings. Pass
the manual on to any subsequent users of the alarm.
This Carbon Monoxide Alarm Is Not
• Designed to detect smoke, fire, or any gas other
than carbon monoxide.
• To be used on an intermittent basis, or as a
portable alarm for spillage of combustion products
from fuel burning appliances.
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