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Printable Checklist for RV Set-Up

by Staff Ashley and Brittany 1 year ago

Do you struggle with what to do when you arrive at a new site? I know I do! For me, having a checklist makes the process a breeze!!! Maybe this will help you too. This is a generic checklist and the specifics on the units can vary.

Leveling:
◻️ Choose a site that is as level as possible (Some sites are equipped with a prepared surface such as concrete or asphalt). Ensure the ground is not soft and will support the weight of jacks and/or other support devices.
DO NOT attempt to lift the RV with the stabilizer jacks. These are not designed to bear weight, only help stabilize the RV from movement.
◻️  Before uncoupling, level the RV from side to side with leveling blocks under the tires. Be sure all 4 jacks have about the same pressure on them as to not put the RV in a twist.
 Doing so can cause slide-outs, doors, etc. to bind and/or operate intermittently.
◻️ Once the RV is level, put wheel chocks or blocks in place so the RV can’t move, uncouple the RV from the tow vehicle.


Outside:   

Once the RV is safely leveled and stabilized, continue with set-up.
◻️ Power Setup: Turn off breakers at power posts.
◻️ Connect autoformer, turn on breakers & verify power status.
◻️ Connect the shore-line cord to the autoformer and to RV.
◻️ Turn on the LP.
◻️ Connect the water hose and regulator.
 ◻️ Connect the sewer hose (if you plan on staying a while).
◻️ Ensure black and gray valves are closed.
Helps prevent gas smell

Inside:
Once the RV is plugged in and systems are running, continue with the inside set up.
◻️ Open the step.
◻️ Open slide-outs.
◻️ Open the roof vents and turn on the fan (if applicable) to create air exchange. 
◻️ Turn on the fridge.
◻️ Turn on the lights.
◻️ Turn on the A/C (or heater).
◻️ Verify that the water heater tank is full then turn on the water heater at the control center.
!! DO NOT TURN ON WATER PUMP IF ON CITY WATER!!
◻️ Enjoy!

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