![]() ![]() Close and lock your entry door and any exterior compartment doors.Remove and store your leveling blocks and wheel chocks.Test your trailer lights to ensure power is connected correctly.Hitch up to your tow vehicle and attach power cords, safety chains and breakaway cables.Disconnect, drain, rinse and store all your water hoses.You’ll want to drain your black tank first, then your grey tank so that the grey water rinses out any waste left in the hose. Dump and flush your black and grey water tanks at the appropriate dump stations in the campground.You’re almost there! All you need to do now is prep the exterior of your RV for travel, then you’ll be ready to hit the road. Unpack any secured items and start making it feel like home!.Test your water lines by running water in your kitchen and bathroom to ensure your connections are hooked up correctly.Release any air in your hot water heater, then turn it on.Open your roof vents to keep your rig smelling fresh and clean throughout your stay.Depending on the season, you may want to turn on your A/C or heat.You may want to return to the fridge and freezer or check your temperature sensor after several minutes to make sure they are properly cooling. Once the interior area is clear, go ahead and extend them. Just like with the exterior, make sure your slide-outs will clear any obstacles before you extend them.You’ll want to check off items in the following list to make sure the inside of your camper is all set for your stay. Now that the outside of your rig is all set up, it’s time to focus on the interior. ![]()
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