To reduce condensation
Proper ventilation and, if needed, the use of a dehumidifier (customer supplied) will assist
in controlling condensation. Many RV and marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers sized
for RV use. Other suggestions are:
Crack open windows and roof vents to allow warm moist air to escape.
When taking a shower open the bath roof vent (if so equipped) approximately ½”
allowing the moisture to escape.
Use the range hood fan (if so equipped) when cooking or washing dishes.
Avoid hanging wet towels (or clothes) inside the RV to dry.
If condensation is found in cabinets or closets, open those doors slightly to equalize
the temperature and provide ventilation.
Uncontrolled condensation can cause dampness, mildew, etc., inside your RV. Be sure to
make strong effort to control condensation. Repairs due to condensation are not covered
under the terms of the Limited Warranty or the Extended Limited Warranty.
Condensation - Tent Models Only
When camping leave a small opening using each bunk zipper to permit air flow and allow
the tent to “breathe”. This will help minimize moisture gathering above the bunk area on
the vinyl.
Bunk zipper shown open to allow airflow
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