Burstner Averso 2013 Instruction Manual
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To winterize your Burstner Averso 2013, drain all water from the system, including the water heater and pipes. Add antifreeze to the plumbing system, and ensure all seals and windows are properly closed to prevent moisture ingress. Remove any perishable items and disconnect the battery for storage.
First, check the main fuses and circuit breakers for any faults. Ensure the battery is charged and connected properly. If using shore power, verify the connection and test with a multimeter. Consult the manual for specific electrical diagrams and troubleshooting steps.
Regularly inspect the roof for any cracks or damage. Clean it with mild soap and water, and apply a UV-protectant sealant annually to prevent sun damage. Check seals around vents and antennas and reseal if necessary.
The recommended tire pressure for the Burstner Averso 2013 is typically around 50 PSI, but you should verify the exact pressure in the owner's manual or on the tire placard located on the caravan.
Remove any old sealant from the window frame. Clean the area thoroughly and apply a new bead of silicone-based RV sealant. Allow it to cure as per the manufacturer's instructions before testing for leaks.
Regularly inspect brake pads and discs for wear and replace them if necessary. Check for any fluid leaks and ensure the brake lines are in good condition. Lubricate moving parts and test the braking system for proper operation.
Ensure your vehicle and caravan are properly aligned and balanced. Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure. Reduce excess weight and avoid high speeds when towing. Regular engine maintenance on the towing vehicle can also improve efficiency.
Check the power supply to the pump and ensure it's receiving electricity. Inspect the pump for clogs or blockages. If the pump motor is running but no water is being pumped, it might need to be primed or replaced.
Clean the awning with a mild soap and water solution. Avoid harsh chemicals that might damage the fabric. Allow it to dry completely before retracting. Inspect for any tears or damage and repair them promptly to prevent further issues.
Ensure the refrigerator is switched to the correct power source (12V, 230V, or gas). Check if the vents are blocked and clean any dust or debris. Verify that the thermostat is set correctly and inspect the burner or heating element for issues.