Bathroom; Doors And Windows; Vehicle Maintenance; Tires - Winnebago Minnie Winny 2004 Owner's Manual

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BATHROOM

The tub and shower walls in the bathroom
should be cleaned with a mild soap and water so-
lution, or (to obtain maximum luster) use a good
quality wax cleaner. Do not use an abrasive
cleaner on the shower walls and tub. If the show-
er has a glass door, it is extremely important that
abrasives not be used. Use only a good quality
glass cleaner or mild detergent and water solution
with a soft cloth to clean glass surfaces.
The bathroom lavatory cabinet sink is made of
the same composite material as the galley sink.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, harsh detergents or
solvents. Refer to the "Galley Sink - Care and
Cleaning Instructions."
For instructions on the care of your fresh wa-
ter toilet, refer to the information in your Owner
InfoCase.

DOORS AND WINDOWS

Windows may be periodically cleaned with a
good quality glass cleaner or mild soap solution
using a soft cloth. Use care when removing ice or
frost from the windows. Always use a plastic ice
scraper, never one made of metal. Use care when
removing ice from the mirrors to protect the re-
flective surfaces.
Door locks and hinges should be lubricated
periodically with powdered graphite to ensure
trouble-free operation and to protect against
freeze-up.
VEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
(See also Safety Precautions, Section 1 of this
manual).
CARE & MAINTENANCE
CHASSIS SERVICE &
MAINTENANCE
Consult the appropriate sections in your chas-
sis operating guide for specific information re-
garding operating safety, service
recommendations and maintenance schedules for
the chassis section of your motor home.
ENGINE ACCESS
Refer to your chassis operating guide.
ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
Refer to your chassis operating guide for in-
formation and precautions on filling, servicing
and checking the fluid level.
CAUTION
When refilling the coolant system of
a vehicle equipped with a rear auxil-
iary automotive heater and motoraid
water heater, be sure to allow for
additional coolant capacity of the
heater and its supply and return
hoses.

TIRES

Low air pressure results in tire overloading
and abnormal wear and also affects handling and
fuel economy. Obtain proper inflation pressures
from your chassis operating guide or tire manu-
facturer.
SECTION 9
9-7

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