Operation Manual

11-3
Rules for waxing the surfaces:
Treat the paint surfaces periodically with wax.
Note the guidelines for use from the wax
manufacturer. We recommend products by
such manufacturers as VALMA, Turtle, Flash
and System.
Cleaning with a high-pressure cleaner
Note the instructions for the high-pressure clea-
ner before washing the camper with it. Keep a
minimum distance of 700 mm between the cam-
per and the high-pressure nozzle. Note that the
water jet comes out of the cleaning nozzle with a
great deal of pressure. Incorrect use of the high-
pressure cleaner can damage the camper. The
temperature of the water must not exceed 60° C.
Keep the water jet constantly moving during the
entire washing process. The water jet must not
be aimed directly at the clearance between the
door frame and door leaf or the window frame
and window leaf, electrical add-ons, pin-and-so-
cket connectors, gaskets, sealing grill for refrige-
rator or the roof bonnets. This can damage the
vehicle or allow water to seep into the interior.
Rules for cleaning the exterior:
Rinse the vehicle with a light stream of water.
Wipe the vehicle down with a soft sponge and
typical shampoo solution.
Rinse the sponge often in the process.
Afterwards, rinse with a great deal of water.
Dry the vehicle with a suede cloth.
Allow the vehicle to stand out in the open
after washing to let it dry.
Dry spotlight and lamp frames thor-
oughly, since water can build up in
these areas very easily.
Labels and exterior decorations
should not be sprayed directly with a
high-pressure cleaner, because they
may come off.
Never use caustic cleaners or clea-
ners which contain solvents.