Cutting Block; Corian Top Care; Laminate Top Care; Ceramic Tile Care - Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1992 Manual

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THESE PRODUCTS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE MATERIAL BEING CLEANED, AND
MAY BE HIGHLY FLAMMABLE OR POISON-
OUS.
Cutting Block
The pure oil hand rubbed finish ensures natural lasting
beauty (no wood sealants are used) and may be cleaned
by using soap and water. Do not immerse board in water,
store above sink containing water or expose to continu-
ous sunlight.
Corlan Top Care
Since Corian is a non-porous material, many food and
household chemical stains wipe off with a sponge and
soapy water. Stubborn stains like coffee, grape juice, ink
and food coloring rub off with abrasive household cleaner.
Laminate Top Care
For cleaning laminate surfaces, use a mild dishwashing
liquid with warm water. Use a soft cloth for both washing
and drying.
Ceramic Tile Care
For routine cleaning use a damp cloth or sponge and
polish dry with a towel. If needed, use regular household
liquid detergents and scouring powders.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or gritty
cleaners or damage will occur to the surface.
Walls And Ceiling Panels
The paneling and the ceiling of your motor home may be
any of several finishes and textures. Never use harsh
detergents or abrasive cleaners on walls or ceilings.
Most surfaces will clean with a soft cloth moistened with
mild liquid detergent in warm water. Do not use large
amounts of water which could saturate the material.
Bathtub And Plastic Shower Stall
Some cleaners attack the plastic causing it to discolor
and become brittle. The following cleaners have been
tested and approved when mixed with water: Distilled
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vinegar, mild dishwasher detergent, or liquid deodoriz-
ing cleaner. Avoid cleaners with any level of abrasives,
acetone or MEK (methyl ethyl ketone).
Floors And Carpeting
Vinyl flooring requires only washing and periodic wax-
ing. Vacuum carpeting regularly, and clean it with a
quality carpet cleaner. Do not use water or waxes mixed
with water on wood floor.
Engine Access
The top of the engine may be accessed for service by
removing the engine cover.
WARNING
WHEN INSTALLING THE ENGINE COVER,
BE SURE THE COVER IS FULLY SEATED ON
THE GASKET SEAL AND SECURED BY THE
COVER SCREWS OR CLAMPS. DO NOT
ALLOW CARPETING, FLOOR MATS OR
OTHER MATERIAL TO INTeRRUPT THE
SEAL BETWEEN THE COVER AND THE
ENGINE COMPARTMENT. IF THE ENGINE
COVER IS NOT INSTALLED CORRECTLY,
ENGINE EXHAUST GASES COULD LEAK
INTO THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
CREATING A SAFETY HAZARD. IF THE EN-
GINE MUST BE RUN WITH THE ENGINE
COVER OFF FOR MAINTENANCE PUR-
POSES, BE SURE THE VEHICLE INTERIOR
IS ADEQUATELY VENTILATED.
MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
For your convenience, a maintenance checklist is in-
cluded in this manual. This comprehensive list is the
most up to date available at the time of publication.
Options and accessories usually have their own owner/
user manuals that often contain added maintenance
instructions. Consult these manuals as required.

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