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e. The safety chains are connected.
f. All interior lights are off.
10. Observe and obey the warning labels attached to your vehicle
concerning propane, water, electricity and loading.
11. Extinguish all campfires before leaving your campsite.
EXTENDED OR COLD WEATHER USE
Your KZ recreational vehicle has been built for enjoyment in a
recreational manner. This recreational vehicle is not intended to be
used as full-time living quarters.
1. For winter use in freezing conditions, more protection may be
required. Use skirting and/or insulation below floor level to
provide additional protection.
2. Remember, water freezes at 32
o
Fahrenheit whether fresh or
drainage. Proper care must be used to protect any system at
32
o
F or lower. Local recreational vehicle dealers and
campground personnel may be able to advise you on needed
protection.
3. Energy requirements, such as propane and electrical supplies
must be adequate. Protect your propane regulator from freeze
-ups.
4. During cold weather you will experience more condensation
than normal. Using ventilation or a dehumidifier may be
needed.
CONDENSATION
Where it comes from, what causes it, and various solutions.
Causes:
A. It occurs when warm moist air contacts a cold surface, such as
rain touching a tent awning fabric with people breathing warm
moist air against it from inside due to normal breathing.
B. When cooking food or taking a shower, warm moist air
circulates thru out coach attaching itself to cooler surfaces,
forming beads and running down wall or window
C. Normal breathing will emit approximately 1/2 pint of moisture
into the air per person, per day. The more occupants the
greater quantity of condensation you may find.
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