ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
1. Slightly opening a window or roof vent to allow the moisture to escape from the motorhome.
2. Using a small dehumidifier to remove moisture from the air.
Condensation levels are highest during times when a person is cooking or taking a shower in the
motorhome, but these occasions are not the only times that condensation is present. Walls and ceiling
panels might become wet when the moisture accumulates on these surfaces. Tiffin Motorhomes does not
recommend the use of any catalytic heaters because of resulting extensive condensation.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
Always follow the chassis maintenance
guidelines outlined in the chassis
manufacturer’s owner’s manual.
All routine maintenance is the responsibility of the owner and is not covered by the Tiffin Motorhomes
Limited Warranty. Use the maintenance record in Chapter 18 to record all performed maintenance as
required.
Any damage caused by improper or unperformed maintenance is not covered by the Tiffin Motorhomes
Limited Warranty. Items supplied by other manufacturers might require specific individual maintenance
not listed herein. Refer to the manufacturers’ suggested maintenance guidelines in the Owners
Information Package.
Cosmetic adjustments and alignments must
be performed within the first three months
from the date of original purchase for
warranty consideration. Thereafter, these
items are considered routine maintenance.
Monthly
Check the water levels of the batteries.
Every Three Months
Check LP gas lines for leaks with soap solution or leak detector.
Clean the microwave hood exhaust fan filter and blades.
Test smoke alarm and carbon monoxide/LP gas detector.
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