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LiviNq
WiTh
YOLIR
MOTOR
HOME
To
check the battery charge:
1.
Unplug the 120-volt
AC
power cord to turn the power con-
verter off.
2.
Press BATTERY rocker switch on the panel.
3. Turn on a light or any 12-volt appliance. The battery must
be checked with a
load.
4.
Read battery condition on the meter. Red is
low,
yellow
is
fair and green
is
good.
Your motor home was designed primarily for recreational use
and short term occupancy.
If
you intend to occupy the motor
home for an extended period, you should understand that the
additional wear will cause premature deterioration
of
struc-
ture, interior finishes, fabrics, carpeting, drapes, appliances
and fixtures.
You
should also be prepared to deal with con-
densation and the humid conditions that may be encountered.
The relatively small volume, and tight, compact construction
of
modern recreational vehicles mean that normal living
activities
of
even a few occupants will lead to rapid satura-
tion
of
the air, and the appearance
of
visible moisture, espe-
cially in cold weather.
Just as moisture collects on the outside
of
a glass
of
cold
water during humid weather, moisture can condense on the
inside surfaces
of
your motor home during use in cold
weather when humidity
of
the interior air is high.
Water vapor will condense on the inside
of
the windows and
walls as moisture, or in cold weather as frost or ice.
It
may
also condense out
of
sight within the walls or the ceiling
where it will manifest itself as stained panels. Appearance
of
these conditions indicates a condensation problem. When
you recognize the signs
of
excessive moisture and condensa-
tion, you should take action to minimize their effects.
04-8
EFFECTS
OF
LONC
...
TERM
OCCUPANCY
BOUNdER

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