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Opus OP2 - Customer Responsibilities and External Care; Customer Responsibilities; External Care for OP2

Opus OP2
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In order to ensure you get the most out of your OP2 and that warranty claims may be processed in a swift and timely manner,
we ask that our customers adhere to the following guidelines:
1. Regular and proper maintenance of your OP2, including but not limited to the steps outlined in this user manual. If
you have maintenance or service questions not covered by this manual OR you notice something out of the ordinary
with your camper please contact your dealership for more information This includes scheduled maintenance of your
OP2 and addressing any issues as they arise and without delay
2. Get to know your OP2 well. By learning about your camper and its components you will get an enhanced user
experience and avoid issues arising from mis-handling as well as become more likely to spot if something requires
additional servicing
3. It is the responsibility of the OP2 owner to ensure all warranty work is completed by an approved OPUS dealership.
Failure to do so may result in incomplete or refusal of warranty claim repair cost reimbursement.
Any modifications without written consent from OPUS Camper could result in loss of warranty coverage. Contact us or
your dealer before completing any work.
Inspect the outside panels of your OPUS® including the roof (bed lids) for any damage, cracks or wear. Proper
maintenance of seals is necessary to keep moisture from entering and causing severe damage such as rot, mold or
mildew. If you find dry, cracked or weathered seals, reseal or replace as necessary. Check with your dealer for the type of
caulking required for and correct methods of resealing or replacing.
Inspect the sealant around the panels to verify that there is adequate bonding around the body panels and exterior
features such as the front storage box/fridge cabinet. This is especially important after an impact/accident to the
camper to ensure the integrity of the body’s resistance to water ingress.
Regularly check the seals (inner and perimeter) of the camper, to ensure there has been no damage. Ensure your OPUS®
is packed properly on level ground to seal the camper and prevent water ingress. Failure to properly maintain your seals
may be classed as neglect of maintenance and a decrease in coverage under your warranty
Keep the body and the roof of the camper clean, it is best to clean any mud and dirt off the camper immediately after
every journey to maintain its clean finish.
Prolonged exposure to mud, dirt and salt may deteriorate the finish of the camper.
Extended exposure to sunlight, air pollutants and excessive moisture can also negatively impact the finish of the camper.
We recommend regular washing and protection during storage to maximize the lifespan of the finish.
Inspect the condition of the frame, underbody, suspension and chassis regularly to keep it clean and address any
damage that may lead to rust. This is particularly important when driving during winter when road salts are in use.
Always clean down your trailer fully if you have driven in snow, mud or wet conditions and is road salt use is suspected.
The body of the camper can be washed with soap and water using a soft sponge. Rinse the camper thoroughly after
washing. A damp cloth may be preferred especially for small spots and dirt. Do not use a pressure washer as this can
damage the finish. Avoid spraying water into vents and seals.
Specialist products such as ‘Waterless Wash and Shine’ products may be used where/when adequate water is not readily
available. Read and follow the instructions carefully and it is advisable to try any product to be used on the camper on a
small inconspicuous spot to ensure/verify it is suitable before full use.
Any form of damage or scratch to the paint work or finish of the camper on the body may be repaired or cleaned by
using a suitable ‘touch up’ stick/paint. Contact OPUS® camper directly for further information.
If your camper has been vinyl wrapped to a custom color care must be taken to prevent peeling of the wrap if a scratch
or tear has occurred on the body panel.
All cabinetry in the camper should be kept clean for maximum longevity; stains can be wiped off with a small cloth. A
damp cloth may be all that is required to remove most stains.
Wipe off any spills and water residue on the units as soon as they occur to prevent damage to them or other features of
the camper such as the electrics.
AVOID using abrasives including sponge scourers to clean the units as these may cause scratches and
issues with the finish of the units.
care and maintenance
customer’s responsibilities
external care for your op2
INTERNAL care for your op2

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