Effects Of Prolonged Occupancy; Humidity And Condensation - Winnebago Journey Owner's Manual

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The refrigerator is installed level at the
factory. So, if the refrigerator is level, the motor
home is level. A small bubble-level sight is
included in the refrigerator to help you determine
refrigerator leveling.
NOTE: We do not recommend lifting any of the
wheels off the ground for leveling. This
could allow the coach to roll off the
jacks, possibly resulting in damage to the
vehicle.
Hydraulic Leveling System
See Coach Leveling Systems on page 2-21
for operating information.
EFFECTS OF PROLONGED
OCCUPANCY
Your motor home was designed primarily
for recreational use and short term occupancy. If
you expect to occupy your coach for an extended
period, be prepared to deal with condensation
and humid conditions that may be encountered.
HUMIDITY AND
CONDENSATION
Moisture condensing on the inside of win-
dows is a visible indication that there is too
much humidity inside the coach. Excessive
moisture can cause water stains or mildew which
can damage interior items such as upholstery
and cabinets. When you recognize the signs of
excessive moisture and condensation in your
coach, you should take immediate action to min-
imize their affects. You can help reduce exces-
sive moisture inside the motor home by taking
the following steps:
Ventilate with outside air: Partially open one
or more windows and a roof vent to circulate
outside air through the coach. In cold weather,
this ventilation may increase operation of the
furnace, but will greatly reduce condensation
TRAVELING WITH YOUR MOTOR HOME
inside the coach.
Minimize moisture released inside the coach:
Run the range hood fan while cooking, and open
a bath vent while bathing or showering to carry
water vapor out of the coach. Avoid making
steam from boiling water excessively or letting
hot water run. Avoid bringing extra moisture
into the coach by way of soaked clothing or
snow on shoes. Do not hang-dry wet overcoats
or clothing inside the coach.
SECTION 4
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