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GO User Guide
Section 10. GO Maintenance
General maintenance overview
The GO is designed to give you years of trouble free enjoyment. However, proper care is
required to reduce the likelihood of breakdowns, excessive wear and tear, or misplacement
of critical components.
Cleaning:
Cleaning the GO camping trailer is similar to cleaning an automobile. Care should be taken to
avoid using abrasive and corrosive materials and chemicals. Proper cleaning and storage of
the tent will prolong its life.
Metal Parts: When cleaning the painted metal parts, use a mild detergent soap
(auto-wash or dish soap) and water, with a soft cloth or sponge.
Tent: Your tent should be cleaned of all mud, loose dirt and debris when you return from
your camping trip. Shake out any loose dirt, wipe the oor and y clean with a sponge
and water. Make sure the tent is completely dry before you pack it away. A tent that is
packed away while damp will develop mildew. For a more thorough cleaning, hand wash
your tent in a mild, non detergent soap and water solution. Do not soak your tent. Rinse
thoroughly and allow to air dry out of direct sunlight. Never machine wash or tumble dry
your tent.
Plastic and Rubber Parts: The tires on the GO camping trailer are standard rubber tires
and can be washed and treated the same as any automotive tire. The Injection molded
parts (side marker lamp bezels, top caps and rear bumpers) are a thermoplastic
elastomer and should only be cleaned with a mild detergent soap (auto-wash or dish
soap) and water solution.
Long term storage and winterization:
A few notes on long term storage: Be sure all the fabric elements are dry, when storing for
long periods to discourage mildew from growing. If you are storing outside, be sure to cover
the GO. After long term storage, check all the components to be sure they are still in good
condition and check the ination of the tires as well. Rotate the wheels periodically to reduce
tire degradation. Lubrication of the winch, bearings and coupler should be done according to
instructions in the manual.
Obtaining service:
If you have a problem with your GO camping trailer, that cannot be addressed by information
contained within this manual, please visit sylvansport.com.
To nd the location of the service center near you or call us at (828) 393-4927 or email:
service@sylvansport.com

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