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Page 2
of6
STORING THE
MOTOR HOME
o Remove all perishables from
refrigerator
and galley cabinets.
Blockrefrigerator
open
fo
reduce
odor_buildup.
An
open box
oitray
of
baking soda
in
the refrigerator
will help absorb odors.
0)
Open closet doors, drawers, and
cabinets to allow air circulation.
D
..
Close
and
lock
all windows
..
D.
Cover exterior appliance vents
(water
heater, furnace,
range
hood, refrigerator) to prevent in-
sects from getting in.
Be
sure to
remove all covering material
be-
fore using appliances
or
vents
..
D
Caporcloseholdingtankdrai~,
city water inlet.
D Turn
off
all appliances, radios,
TV
s, vent fanS, range hood, inte-
rior and exterior lights, inverter,
and battery disconnects.
,
o Close curtainsandlor blinds, and
pull
~hades.
0;
Disconnect and store the 120-
volt power cord.
o Cover tires
\Vith
cloth, plywood,
or aftermarket tire covers.
0;.
Prepare generator. Refer to genera-
tor operating manual included in your
Owner's
Infonnation
Package.
D'Run
the motor
home·
engine for
. about 15 minutes every 30 days. Turn
the vehicle
air conditioner ON during
this run. Check engine oil,
transmis-
sion fluid and coolant levels, & tire
pressures.
O.Refer
to
Chassis
Owner's
Manual
for further storage proce:
dures and for start-up procedures
after storage.
- American Eagle
===============
Wide
Body
© 1996 Fleetwood
EntE(rprises
Inc.
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
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rights reserved

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