Chapter 3. Preparing To Travel; Start-Up After Immobilisation; Fresh Water; Refrigerator - Le Voyageur LVXH8.7 GJF Manuel Utilisateur

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ChAPter 3. PREPARING TO TRAVEL
3.1

START-UP AFTER IMMOBILISATION

3.1.1 FRESH WATER

Starting up after a long wintering period can lead to the water arriving in a sporadic manner. It is therefore better to fill the fresh water tank then
purge the system while leaving the tap on. The pressure becomes constant once the air has completely left the pipes. Start the pump using the
control panel.

3.1.2 REFRIGERATOR

When the gas is in use, do not raise the exterior winter covers. This ensures any accumulated heat and gas from the refrigerator can properly vent.
Cold air may adversely affect the module's performance. Raise the winter covers when you notice a drop in the
fridge's performance during cold outdoor temperatures. This will protect the module from air that is too cold,
which may affect its performance.
Raise the winter covers when the vehicle's exterior is cleaned or when it is not used for an extended period.
3.2

REFUELLING AND LEVELS

3.2.1 FUEL

The fuel tank is accessed via a locked hatch which is depicted with a symbol on the bodywork.
Warning, risk of injury
When refuelling, it is strictly prohibited to use gas appliances, including heating that may be used when driving.
Consult the user manual of the chassis manufacturer for the specifications. Before refuelling, turn off the gas appliances and close
the gas bottle taps.
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