Lance 1130 Owner's Manual - Winterization
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WINTERIZATION
OPERATING IN FREEZING CONDITIONS
If water freezes inside the system, it can damage
piping and equipment.
Keeping the interior warm will aid in preventing water
in the storage tank, pump and piping from freezing.
Open inside cabinets and allow warm air to circulate
over the water system components.
Add non-toxic anti-freeze to the holding tank(s). Refer
to the instructions that came with the anti-freeze.
Install a winter cover on the air conditioner.
Propane for the appliances will work down to 44
degrees below zero (-44°).
The sliding windows have weep holes, which drain
water from the window tracks. In heavy rain and wind,
water could be blown into the camper through these
holes. Put a piece of sponge in the track over the hole
to prevent this from occurring.
See “Ventilation and Moisture Control” section for
more information.
STORAGE
The following checklists will help you perform the steps
necessary to prepare your camper for storage. Use the
checklist that applies to the storage conditions you
anticipate. These checklists do not include every detail
required, and you may want to expand them to suit
your needs.
SHORT-TERM STORAGE
(Less than 45 days - Above Freezing)
1.
Wash the exterior.
2.
Park the camper as level as possible front to rear
and side to side.
3.
Before disconnecting the battery cables, check the
charge in the battery. Recharge as necessary.
Clean terminals, top and sides of battery and
battery box. Leave the battery disconnected or
switch the battery disconnect switch to the
“STORE” position.
4.
Drain the holding tanks, toilet, and fresh water
tank. Turn off the water pump and water heater.
5.
Turn off the propane at tank valve.
6.
Turn off the refrigerator, furnace, all range and
oven burner valves and pilot.
7.
Remove all perishables from refrigerator and
galley cabinets. Leave the refrigerator door open
to reduce odor buildup. An open box or tray of
baking soda in the refrigerator will help absorb
odors.
8.
Slightly open (1/4") a roof vent.
9.
Close and lock all windows. Be sure the vent fan
and range hood fan switches are off.
10. Cap and close the holding tank drain, city water
inlet and fresh water fill spout.
11. Turn off all radios, TV’s, interior and exterior lights.
12. Close the mini blinds and day/night shades.
13. Disconnect the 120-volt power cord and store in
compartment.
14. If removing the camper from the truck, see
procedure and warnings in the “Loading and
Unloading Camper” section.
15. Check the camper weekly.
LONG-TERM STORAGE - Above Freezing
1.
Perform all the preceding short-term storage
steps.
2.
Operate air conditioner periodically to lubricate
compressor seals.
3.
Remove and place the battery in a cool, dry area.
Check the battery charge every 30 days.
Recharge as necessary.
4.
Check the sealants around all roof seams, body
seams and windows. Reseal if necessary. See
“Sealant Renewal” section.
5.
Prepare the generator (if equipped). See
generator Operating Manual included in the
Owner’s Information Package.
6.
Remove the smoke detector’s battery. Leave the
cover open as a reminder to replace the battery.
7.
Cover exterior vents; water heater, furnace, air
conditioner shroud, range hood, refer, to prevent
insects and small animals from getting in the
camper. Be sure to remove all covering materials
before using appliances and vents.
STORAGE BELOW FREEZING
To avoid damage to the plumbing fixtures and other
components, we recommend that your camper
plumbing systems be properly drained and have
antifreeze protection. The following is a procedure
checklist you can follow if you prefer to winterize your
camper yourself. Many owners prefer to have a Lance
Dealer Service Center perform this service.
1.
Perform all steps in the short and long term
storage procedures.
2.
Drain the fresh water tank by opening the water
tank drain and leave open.
3.
Turn the water pump ON and open all hot and cold
water faucets. When the flow of water stops, turn
the pump OFF. Open the low point drains on the
hot and cold water pipes.
4.
Drain the water heater by opening the drain plug
at the bottom of the heater and open the pressure
relief valve.
5.
Depress the toilet flush pedal or hand-operated
lever. Shut OFF all faucets, close the water line