Effects Of Long-Term Occupancy - Fleetwood American Dream 1995 Owner's Manual

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INTERIOR AND FURNISHINGS
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The materials used inside your motor home have been selected for durabil-
ity and comfort. With reasonable care, these materials will stand up under
years of recreational living. The "INTERIOR MAINTENANCE" chapterin
this manual outlines care requirements for the various upholstery fabrics,
floor, cabinet, and wall finishes.
EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM OCCUPANCY
Your motor home was designed primarily for recreational use and short
term occupancy. If you intend to occupy the motochome for an extended
period, yOU should understand that the additional wear will cause premature
deterioration of structure, interior finishes, fabrics, carpeting, drapes, appli-
ances and fixtures. You should also be prepared to deal with condensation and
the humid conditions that may be encountered. The relatively small volume,
and tight,_ compact construction of modern recreational vehicles meanthat
normal living activities of even a few Occupants will lead to rapid saturation·
of the air, and the appearance of visible moisture, especially in cold weather.
Just as moisture collects on the outside of a glass of cold water during humid
weather, moisture can condense on the inside surfaces of your motor home
during use in cold weather when humidity of the interior air is high.
Water vapor will condense on the inside of the windows and walls as
moisture, or in cold weather as frost or ice. It may also condense out of sight
within the walls or the ceiling where it will manifest itself as stained panels.
Appearance of these conditions indicates a conden~ation problem. When you
recognize the signs of excessive moisture and condensation, you should take
action to minimize their effects.
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ISSUE DATE: 12/94
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