nests, webs, etc..
• Open all doors and compartments. Check for animal or insect intrusion,
water damage or other deterioration.
• Check all chassis fluid levels - engine oil, engine coolant, power steering fluid,
brake fluid transmission oil, rear axle oil.
• Check charge levels in batteries. Refill and recharge as necessary. Reinstall
batteries if necessary. Be sure cable ends and terminals are clean and free of
corrosion.
• Check tire pressures. Reinflate to specified cold pressure.
• Remove coverings from windows if necessary.
• Open vents and windows for ventilation.
• Be sure engine instruments indicate proper readings. Run engine up to operat-
ing temperature. Shut engine down. Check all fluids and fill as necessary.
• During engine run, check operation of headlights, tail lights, turn signals, back-
up lights, license plate light and emergency flashers. Operate motor home air
conditioner. If air conditioner doesn’t work, or unusual sounds occur, have
system checked by a qualified air conditioner technician.
• Drain, flush, and sanitize fresh water system as outlined in water chapter.
Inspect drain hose for leaks. Replace if necessary (repairs are not usually effec-
tive).
• Operate all faucets and fixtures in fresh water system.
• Check for leaks at all joints and fittings. Repair if necessary.
• Check 12 volt circuit breakers and inspect fuses.
• Operate all 12 volt lights and accessories.
• Install new batteries in battery operated devices.
• Test carbon monoxide, LP gas and smoke detectors.
• Check monitor panel operation.
• Open and operate vents and vent fans including range hood fan.
• Inspect 120 volt electrical system which includes power cord, converter, all out-
lets, and exposed wiring. If defects are found, refer to your dealer or an author-
ized service center.
• Prepare generator for operation following instructions in generator operating
manual in your Warranty Information File. Start and run generator.
• Operate 120 volt appliances and air conditioners. Be sure to uncover air con-
ditioner shrouds.
• Inspect LP gas system and check for leaks. If LP tank shows signs of rust or
corrosion, have it inspected by a qualified LP technician.
• Operate each LP gas appliance. Observe all burner/pilot flames for proper
color and size. In any case, have LP gas regulator adjusted for proper pressure
by a qualified technician.
• Inspect and clean interior.
• Check sealant around all roof and body seams and windows. Reseal if neces-
sary.
Monarch
7-8
Unit Care & Maintenance
Unit Care & Maintenance
2000
MONACO