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THOR Class C Series - Laws of the Road; Condensation

THOR Class C Series
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SAFETY AND VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
31THOR MOTOR COACH | MADE TO FIT
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Condensation
Tips for Controlling Condensation
To avoid condensation problems, follow these tips to help alleviate excess moisture:
Allow excess moisture to escape to the outside when bathing, washing dishes, hair drying,
laundering, and using appliances and non-vented gas burners.
Always use the vent hood when cooking.
Keep the bathroom door closed and the vent or window open when bathing (and for a
period of time aer you have nished).
Do not hang wet clothes in the motorhome to dry.
In hot weather, start the air conditioner early as it removes excess humidity from the air
while lowering the temperature.
Keep the temperature as reasonably cool during cold weather as possible. e warmer the
motorhome, the more cold exterior temperatures and warm interior temperatures will
collide on wall surfaces, thus creating condensation.
Laws of the Road
It is advisable to contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in each respective state for up-to-
date information regarding operation and licensing requirements for your motorhome.
e State of California requires operators of motorhomes over 40 feet in length to obtain
a non-commercial class B license. California has also enacted legislation limiting use of
motorhomes in excess of 40 feet, to approved roadways.
You may contact Caltrans at www.dot.ca.gov or by calling (916) 654-5741 for current
information regarding these California statues.

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