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Maintenance
145
Soft Furnishings
Should be vacuumed occasionally to remove
grit and sand and help to keep its smart
appearance and ensure long life. The
upholstery can be cleaned with a mild,
reputable upholstery cleaner. It is
recommended that the curtains and pelmets
are specialist cleaned only. The foam used in
cushions is manufactured to meet fire
regulations. It requires time to return to its
normal position after prolonged use.
Work Surfaces
You should not stand very hot items on any
of the work surfaces, especially models with
polycarbonate moulded sinks and drainers.
Cupboard Catches
It is advisable to lightly oil all cupboard
catches, sliding bolts and hinges from time
to time.
Bathroom, Shower Room and Kitchen
Equipment
All the Thermoplastic parts in these areas
have easy clean surfaces. To ensure long life
and prevent damage you must not use any
cleaning materials at all and ensure water
temperatures do not exceed 70°C, (putting
cold water in first is suggested). After every
use it is essential that you rinse with clean
water only and wipe with a soft damp cloth.
Failure to follow these simple instructions
may result in premature failure or cracking
which will not be covered by any guarantees
(including extended warranties).
Furniture
A simple wipe over with a damp cloth should
be all that is required. Polishing with a
proprietary brand of wax polish enhances
and maintains furniture in showroom
condition.
It must be remembered that because the
frames of the doors are made of ash, which
is a natural product, they can be affected by
temperature and humidity and may bow
under certain conditions. As conditions
change they should revert to their original
positions.
Kitchen Drainer and Cutting Board
You should not stand hot items on to the
removeable plastic kitchen drainer. To wash
use only warm soapy water, do not use
chemicals and bleach.
The round wooden kitchen cutting board can
be lightly brushed with vegetable oil to
enhance it.
Changing Interior Bulbs
Remove the lens or lampshade to access
the bulb.
ALWAYS REPLACE LIKE FOR LIKE
For individual replacement bulb
specification, refer to your Service
Handbook.
WINTERISATION/STORAGE
This is probably an opportune moment to
arrange for the caravan to have its annual
service at your appointed dealer.
The following applies wherever your caravan
is stored particularly during the winter
months.
Do not park near trees or larch type fences,
due to possible wind damage.
Keep any grass around the floor of the
caravan short, to maintain air flow and stop
any possible damp getting into the caravan.
It is advised that the caravan is ventilated
regularly throughout the winterisation
/storage period, opening windows, doors
and rooflights when possible.
General
All moving parts should be checked for free
operation.
Clean all cooking appliances and refrigerator.
Lubrication should be carried out at the
points illustrated in the general notes on
chassis maintenance (page 98).
Charge up the on-board battery every 2
months.
Check alarm battery condition every 2
months and charge if necessary.
Leave the refrigerator door open.
Leave furniture doors and lockers open to
allow air to circulate fully.
1711 Caravan Owners Hbook 2006 21/7/05 6:04 pm Page 145

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