scratch glossy surfaces.
• To better protect the paintwork, avoid washing the
motorhome after a long stay in the sun.
• Do not use high-pressure or high-temperature water
blasters when washing your motorhome.
• Do not direct the water jet towards the refrigerator
vents or roof vents.
• Do not clean the exterior graphic details with alcohol
or solvents.
• If the motorhome surface has dull areas, you can
treat the affected area with a non-abrasive car wax.
CAUTION
• Do not rub the acrylic glass surface when it is dry, as
dust particles may scratch it.
• Clean the acrylic glass with warm water, a neutral
detergent, and a soft cloth.
• Do not use glass cleaners containing alcohol or
chemical additives as they will irreparably damage
the acrylic glass surface.
• Treat the rubber seals around the windows with
glycerine.
ATTENTION
For safety reasons, replacement parts for an
appliance must be in compliance with the
manufacturer's specifications and must be installed
by the manufacturer or one of their agents.
CLEAN WATER TANK
Clean the 'clean water' tank and pipes thoroughly using
disinfectants available at chemists at least once a month. Do
not use the water from the clean water tank for drinking. To
clean the tank, use outlet A located on the top of the tank. To
clean, unscrew the cap. To empty the tank, open outlet A, insert
hand inside the tank, grip and rotate the "T' shaped cap (Fig. 2)
upwards 90° (Fig. 3), pull and remove the cap (see Fig. 4). Once
emptied, replace the cap.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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Fig. 3
Fig. 4