Maytag 2006 owner manual Maintenance Schedule Every 5,000 Miles or 90 Days, That MAY be Hazardous

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Warranty and Service

 

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

 

EVERY 5,000 MILES OR 90 DAYS

 

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Exterior Door locks

Lubricate with dry graphite

Warning: FAILURE TO MAINTAIN YOUR COACH CAN CAUSE PRE-

 

 

MATURE AND UNEXPECTED PARTS BREAKAGE AND/OR ERRATIC OPERATION

Exterior Hinges

Lubricate with light household oil

 

THAT MAY BE HAZARDOUS.

 

 

 

 

 

LPG Hold Down

Lubricate with light household oil

 

Note: See appliance manufacturer’s literature for further information

 

 

 

 

 

LPG Regulator

Check bottom vent for obstructions

 

EVERY 1,000 MILES OR 60 DAYS

 

 

 

 

 

Main Door Striker Pocket

Coat with paraffin.

 

Escape Window

Check operation of latches and upper hinge.

 

 

 

 

 

Wheel Lug Nuts

Torque aluminm wheels to110-120 ft. lbs

 

*Battery

Check water level , lead acid only

 

and steel wheels to 95 ft. lbs.

 

Smoke Alarm

Test and replace battery as required

Break Away Switch

Pull pin and lubricate with household oil

 

Tires

Check tire pressure (See Specifications)),

7-Way Plug

Spray with contact cleaner.

 

Hitch

Check for loose bolts or unusual wear.

Hitch Ball Latch

Lubricate with non-detergent motor oil

 

GFI Circuit Breaker

Test and record.

Hitch Ball

Lubricate with hitch ball lube or wheel

 

 

 

 

bearing grease.

 

Warning: WHEEL SEPARATION CAN OCCUR

1.On first trip, tighten wheel lugs at start and at 10, 25, and 50 miles.

2.Thereafter, check whell lugs before each trip.

3.Following winter storage, check before beginning a trip.

4.Following excessive braking, inspect wheel lugs

Torque aluminum wheels to 110-120 ft. lbs. and steel wheels to 95 ft. lbs.

Range Exhaust Hood

Clean fan blades and wash filter.

Roof Vent Elevator Screws

Lubricate with light household oil

Main Door Step

Lubricate moving parts and check.

*As a battery ages and becomes less efficient, the water level should be checked at more frequent levels. Checking water level does not apply to Glass Mat Batteries.

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Contents Owners Airstream Manual Introduction MODEL Table of Contents Basic Warranty Period Warranty CoverageCare and Maintenance Items CoveredInstallations not Covered If Repairs are NeededAIRSTREAM, INC Explanation of Airstream Limited Warranty Warranty TransferDealer Representation Excluded Consequential and Incidental DamagesAbuse ExposureOverload Reporting Safety Defects ServiceThat MAY be Hazardous Maintenance Schedule Every 5,000 Miles or 90 DaysEvery 1,000 Miles or 60 Days Torque aluminm wheels to110-120 ft. lbsEvery 10, 000 Miles or 6 Months Every Year BULBS, Exterior Suggested Maintenance Parts and LubricantsBULBS, Interior MiscellaneousMaintenance Record Date Dealer Service Performed Warranty and Service TOW Vehicle Equipment Towing Your AirstreamElectric Brakes Loading Weighing Your Trailer Hitching UP Equalizing Hitch Load DistributionSway Control Device Steps for Hitching Up Level tow vehicle and trailer after hitching up Towing Tips Passing Use trailer brakes as parking brakes TrackingBacking Up Suggested PRE-TRAVEL Check List InteriorExterior Trailer Equipment and Accessories Motoring Essentials Towing Your Airstream Camping SafetyPlies the 12 volt current Overnight StopExtended Stay City Water HOOK-UP Shoreline Power SupplyWaste Water System Things not to PUT Into Toilet or DrainsEffects of Prolonged Occupancy Winter TravelingEffects of Prolonged Occupancy Tips to Controlling CondensationExcess moisture What are molds ? What factors contribute to mold growth?How can mold growth be inhibited? Failure to Retract Slide OUT RoomCamping Camping Exterior CleaningPossible damage Main DoorScreen Door StepOperation Instructions ChassisTires Tips on Tire Care Tire Rotation Spare TireTire Inflation PSI Cold Axle and Running Gear Assembly Install washer and spindle nut Typical Electronic Controller HOW to USE Your Electric Brakes ProperlyPower Jack Option Replacing Power HeadMaintenance Proper Tire Inflation Load/Inflation Information for Your TiresUnder Inflation HOW Overloading Affects Your TiresTire Care Weighing Your Travel Trailer Or Towed VehicleReplacing Your Tires Proper Inspection and Storage of TiresInterior Bunk BED Dinette Table Water Pump SwitchMonitor Panel Aquajet water pump Optionial EquipmentSmoke Alarm Firex Model B Bath Area Remote SwitchesLinoleum Ceiling Light/Directional LightingWeekly Testing of Your Smoke Alarm Replacing the Battery Taking Care of Your Smoke AlarmSpecial Smoke Alarm Features Using the Tamper Resist Locking MechanismTo Remove LP GAS DetectorDetector Test LOW VoltageFire Extinguisher Normal Operation Carbon Monoxide AlarmCleaning Your Detector Operation only Fill ValveLPG Bottles To InstallVent if the trailer has not been used regularly Basic Rules for SafetyPlumbing Water SYSTEM-SELF Contained SanitizingWater Pump and Filter Drain Valves Safari While hooked to city water Aquajet Pump OptionalTo Empty Fresh Water Tank Water Heater DrainingWinterizing and Storage Plumbing Water Heater Bypass Plumbing Drain and Waste System DeodorizersEmptying Tanks Black Tank Flush Optional When Parked and Connected to Sewer OutletToilet Water Filtration Safeguards Microtech Filter INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT Battery Replacement Electronic IndicatorOperating Instructions Controlling The WaterLavatory FAUCET, Standard Electrical System Battery Disconnect Switch265 71.3 F 250 62 F 200 16 F 100 +5 F 150 +19 F Battery12V Power Circuits Converter Operation Converter TestingVolt AC Panel Board Converter Cooling SystemInvertor option Back UP Camera PRE-WIREElectrical System DO’S TV AntennaLubricating Rotating Gear Housing Maintenance LubricationSatellite Antenna Wiring Yellow like the sun positive and Green like Solar Panel PRE-WIREExternal Radio Jack Optional Coaxial Cable Wiring SchematicVolt Electrical System City Power Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Gfci Occupant Other circuitFurnace AIR ConditionerMicrowave Ovens RangeRefrigerator Water Heater Electronic IgnitionRelieve the pressure without even realizing it When Equipped with Reverse Switch High Volume Roof Vent OptionalWhen Equipped with Thermostat Cleaning InstructionsMonitor Panel Monitor Wire ConnectionsTo Obtain Exact Reading Specifications Hitch Ball Height Index C-1, E-8, F-3, H-4