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CLASS B
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& C MOTORHOME
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IMPORTANT
Direct sunlight will cause fading of upholstery and fabrics.
To minimize the eect, close drapes, blinds and shades whenever possible.
3. Spots and Stains:
Most spots and stains can be removed by using clean warm water. To keep the stain from spreading, start from the
outside of the stain and work toward the center. Stains such as lipstick, grease, ink or mustard are very hard to remove
and will probably require some professional advice or help.
4. Vinyl Fabrics:
Vinyl should be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth using a mild detergent. Never use solvents of any kind on vinyl
surfaces.
5. Draperies, Curtains and Bedspreads:
These are made from a variety of fabrics and will require the help of professional cleaners. It should be noted that most
materials will probably shrink by about ve percent even when cleaned professionally.
6. Cabinetry:
Only the nest wood products have been used in the construction of your motorhome. To clean, use a soft cloth and
a high quality wood nish cleaning product available from your Triple E dealer or other RV centers. The beauty of the
wood is in the natural variations in grain and density causing some dierences in color and shading.
7. Walls:
As a rule, walls can be cleaned easily using warm water and a mild soap. For easier cleaning of accumulated grime, a
bit of rubbing alcohol may be added to the water. Never use solvents or abrasives.
8. Laminate Counter Tops:
Refer to the manual provided in the owner's information package.
9. Sinks:
The acrylic sinks can be cleaned with warm water and soap. Wipe dry to avoid streaks. For stubborn stains, a mild
abrasive may be necessary. Always work in the direction of the polish lines.
10. Refrigerator:
The interior should be cleaned regularly. Remove shelves and wash the lining with lukewarm water to which a mild
soap may be added. Dry thoroughly, especially around door frame and door gasket. Warm water only should be used
to wash the cooling evaporator, ice trays and shelves. Never use strong chemicals or abrasive cleaning materials on any
part of the cabinet. See manufacturer's information.
11. Power Range Hood:
The lter on your power range hood should be removed, washed with detergent and hot water, rinsed and replaced
after each trip. Before replacing the lter, wash the grease and collected dust from the inside hood surfaces with a
damp cloth.
12. Range/Oven (option):
a. General:
Regular cleaning with a warm detergent solution and soft cloth will keep your range looking bright and new. This
should be done as soon as range cools.
b. Oven Interior:
Clean as soon as possible after use when the oven is cool. Grease spatters that are allowed to become hard and
baked on become very dicult to remove. Care must be taken to avoid bending the thermal sensing element,
which could cause a variation between the oven temperature and the dial setting. If oven cleaners are used, protect
aluminum gas tubing, thermostat sensing element and electrical components from the cleaners. Thoroughly rinse
oven with a solution of one tablespoon vinegar to one cup of water and wipe dry.
c. Top Burners:
Top burners (caps and grates) may be cleaned with a detergent solution. If any burner port should become clogged,
clean with a toothpick. Never use pins or other metal objects to clean the ports, as they may become enlarged.

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