Burstner Aviano 2012 Instruction Manual

To reset the service indicator, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the trip reset button until the service light starts flashing and then goes out. Release the button, and the service indicator should be reset.
The recommended tire pressure for the Burstner Aviano 2012 can vary based on load, but generally, front tires should be inflated to about 55 psi and rear tires to about 65 psi. Always refer to the vehicle's manual or the tire placard for specific details.
Begin by checking the vehicle's fuses and relays for any signs of damage or wear. Inspect battery connections for corrosion and ensure that the battery is fully charged. Test the alternator output and examine wiring for any visible damage. If issues persist, consult a professional technician.
Regularly inspect the roof for any signs of damage, leaks, or wear, especially around seams and fittings. Clean the roof with mild soap and water to remove debris. Apply a suitable UV protectant to prolong the life of the roof material.
If the water pump is not working, check the fuse and wiring connections for any issues. Ensure the water tank has enough water and the pump is not air-locked. If the pump runs but water does not flow, check for blockages. If problems continue, the pump may need to be replaced.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular engine maintenance, keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure, reduce excess weight, and drive at steady speeds. Using cruise control where possible and avoiding rapid acceleration can also help conserve fuel.
To winterize your Burstner Aviano, drain all water tanks, including the fresh, gray, and black water tanks. Add antifreeze to the plumbing system. Ensure all exterior water connections are drained. Remove any perishable items and disconnect the battery if storing the vehicle for an extended period.
First, locate the source of the leak. Clean the area around the leak and apply a suitable RV roof sealant. For larger or more persistent leaks, consider using a patch kit or contacting a professional for repair. Regular maintenance can prevent leaks from occurring.
Check the power source to ensure the refrigerator is receiving power. Verify that the vents are not blocked and the door seals are intact. Try switching between gas and electric modes if applicable. If issues persist, the cooling unit may require professional servicing.
Regularly inspect the battery for corrosion and clean the terminals as needed. Ensure the battery is fully charged, especially before storage. Use a battery maintainer or trickle charger if the vehicle is not used frequently. Check the electrolyte levels if using a lead-acid battery and top up with distilled water if necessary.