Door, Window, Roof Component And Molding Resealing; Acrylic Assist Handles (If Equipped); Interior; Fabrics - Fleetwood Discovery 2004 User Manual

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your motor home. Leak damage caused by fail-
ure to inspect and maintain the roof, vents,
TV Isatellite antenna and molding seals may
affect your warranty coverage.
The adhesives and sealants used in the construc-
tion of your motor home were developed to
remain waterproof under sustained effects of
weather and vibration. However, even the finest
materials will eventually dry out and lose their
effectiveness .
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NOTE
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Failure to seal could cause sWious damage and will
affect your warranty coverage.
Your dealer can perform the resealing inspection
and work for you. Your dealer also has current
information on sealants used in your motor
home, and can recommend the appropriate
sealants for you if you prefer to do this work
yourself. Always use the recommended sealants.
Door, Window, Roof Component
and Molding Resealing
Inspect the sealants around windows, floors,
joints and doors at least every three months.
Also inspect roof vents, other roof components,
moldings at front and rear caps, and perimeter
molding.
If
any of the following defects are
evident during inspection, the affected areas
must be resealed.
• Sealant cracked or peeling.
• Void or missing sealant.
If you tind any of the above defects:
1. Clean all areas to be resealed with an
appropriate cleaner and clean rags.
2. Make sure that all areas to be resealed are
absolutely dry before new sealant is applied.
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NOTE
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Do not seal the bottom flanges of windows and doors.
Special gaps in the sealant have been intentionally
left in the bottom flange to provide drainage.
Maintenance
ACRYLIC ASSIST HANDLES
(If Equipped)
Do not use any cleaners that contain ammonia,
petroleum, ammonia based, or petroleum based
products. Most glass cleaners are ammonia
based. Most tar removers are petroleum based.
Wash Assembly with MILD SOAP AND
WATER ONLY!
Exterior
INTERIOR
Fabrics
Interior
Interior appointments such as draperies, bed-
spreads, mattress covers, upholstery and wall
pads are manufactured from high quality materi-
als and should be dry cleaned only. Frequent
vacuuming will keep them free of dust and dirt.
Minor spills should be cleaned up quickly to
avoid staining. The affected area should be blot-
ted, not rubbed, to prevent the stain from work-
ing deeper into the fabric.
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WARNING
Do not use lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, carbon
tetrachloride, spot remover, gasoline, or naphtha for
any cleaning purpose. These products may cause
damage to the material being cleaned, and may be
highly flammable or poisonous.
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