Outdoors RV Mountain Series Owner's Manual page 106

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Storage and Winterization
16. Inspect the AC power cord, converter, and all outlets especially exterior patio and refrigerator
outlets.
17. Inspect any exposed wiring underneath including slide-out room power cords (if equipped) for
potential rodent damage. Have repaired as necessary.
18. Prepare the generator for operation if equipped. Refer to manufacturer literature supplied in your
owner information packet.
19. Operate 120-volt appliances and air conditioner. Be sure to uncover exterior shroud if covered
during storage operation.
20. Inspect the propane system. If any component of the propane system shows sign of wear,
damage, or compromise have it immediately checked by a qualified propane technician before
opening propane tank valves.
21. Check propane system for leaks as outlined in the 'Propane System' chapter. If any propane
leakage is discovered, immediately shut off propane tank valves. Follow all safety
recommendation as outlined in the 'Propane System' chapter. Contact your dealer or qualified
propane service technician for repairs.
22. Verify operation of each propane appliance.
23. Check the sealant around all roof, floor and body seams and windows. Reseal if necessary.
24. Lubricate all exterior locks, hinges and latches as necessary.
25. Wash and wax exterior. Inspect the body for scratches or other damage. Touch up or repair as
necessary. Flush the underside thoroughly.
Your RV should now be ready for a new camping adventure season. If you choose, your dealer can
double check your preparation and repair any problems or make necessary adjustments.
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