Microwave/Convection Oven; Bathroom - General; Toilet; Doors And Windows - Leisure Unity 2020 Owner's Manual

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MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE

MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN

Keep the door and inside of your microwave/convection
oven clean. Do not allow grease, spatter or solid matter
to build up. An accumulation of solid matter can absorb
microwave energy and increase cooking time. Clean the
microwave/convection oven as follows:
• Wipe walls with a damp cloth and mild detergent
to remove spatters and spills. Do not use harsh
detergents or abrasives.
• Clean the outside surface of the oven with soap
and water. Rinse and dry with a soft cloth. Do NOT
allow water to enter the oven's ventilation openings
to avoid damaging the oven's internal components.
• If the control panel becomes wet, clean it with a soft
dry cloth. Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives on
the control panel. When cleaning the control panel,
leave the oven door open to prevent the oven from
accidentally turning on. After cleaning, touch the
cancel pad to clear the display window. Remove the
glass tray for cleaning. Wash the tray in warm soapy
water or in a dishwasher.
• Refer to the microwave/convection oven manual in
the Motorhome Information Kit for further details.

BATHROOM - GENERAL

Use warm water and mild soap to clean the walls
and surfaces in your bathroom. Clean mirrors using a
good-quality glass cleaner. Do NOT use harsh cleansers,
detergents or abrasives.

TOILET

Refer to the toilet manual in the Motorhome Information
Kit for cleaning and care instructions.

DOORS AND WINDOWS

Periodically lubricate the door locks and hinges with
powdered graphite for smooth operation and protection
from freezing. Clean windows using a good-quality
glass cleaner. If cleaning ice from windows, use a plastic
scraper and avoid damaging the seals and sealant along
the edge of the windows.
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STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION

Inspect all systems, components and appliances prior
to storing your motorhome.

STORAGE CHECKLIST

Fill the motorhome fuel tank to reduce excessive
moisture buildup.
Check coolant level and add antifreeze if necessary. Use
an appropriate coolant/water ratio that will protect to
the lowest temperature expected during the storage
period.
Change the engine oil to the recommended viscosity
to aid with cold weather starting.
Park the motorhome as level as possible.
Ensure the battery has a full charge, then disconnect
both the chassis and coach batteries using the battery
disconnect switch. Charge the batteries monthly with
a trickle charger or smart charger.
Wash the motorhome. If exposed to road salts, thoroughly
wash and flush the exterior and undercarriage.
Remove all perishable items and anything that can
freeze (canned goods, medicine, etc). Leave the
refrigerator door ajar. Ensure all controls are turned off.
Ventilate the living area by opening drawers, cabinets,
closets, etc.
Drain the grey and black water holding tanks, toilet and
living area water system. Deodorize and allow to dry.
Turn off the water heater. Drain the fresh water tank and
water heater. Refer to the "Cold Temperature Storage"
section in this manual for winterizing procedures.
Turn off the LP Gas tank valve switch
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