Battery Replacement; Cleaning; Unit Replacement; Tv Antenna - Jayco Eagle 264 BH Owner's Manual

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Battery Replacement

Under normal operating conditions, the battery will last approximately one year. The
detector has a low battery monitor circuit which will cause the detector to make a
chirping sound then the red LED to flash every 30-40 seconds for a minimum of seven
(7) days indicating the battery is low. Replace the battery when this occurs. Use only 9-
volt batteries for the CO detector.
WARNING: Use only the batteries specified for replacement. Use of different
batteries may have a detrimental effect on the CO detector.

Cleaning

Use the following procedure to clean the CO detector:
1. Remove the detector from the mounting plate by rotating the detector in the
direction of the "OFF" arrow on the cover.
2. Clean the interior of the detector by using a vacuum cleaner hose and vacuuming
through the openings around the perimeter of the detector.
3. Wipe the outside of the detector with a damp cloth.
4. Replace the detector back onto the mounting plate.
5. Test detector using the testing procedure.

Unit Replacement

The CO detector should be replaced every six years.

TV ANTENNA

Lubricating the Elevating Gear (Fig. 7-1)
The elevating gear will need to be lubricated with a liberal amount of silicone spray. To
lubricate, apply the silicone to the elevating gear with the lift in the down position then
run the lift up and down a few times to distribute the lubricant over the gears.
Lubricating the Bearing Surface (Fig. 7-2)
Twice per year or when rotation of the antenna becomes difficult, lubricate the bearing
surface between the rotating gear housing and the base plate with silicone spray. Elevate
the antenna and remove the set screw or plastic plug from the rotating gear housing.
Spray the silicone into the hole and around the edges of the gear housing. Rotate the gear
housing until the lubricant coats the bearing surface and the antenna rotates freely.
Lubricating the Rubber Quad Ring (Fig. 7-3)
Lubricate the rubber quad ring located on the elevating shaft below the worm gear with
silicone spray at least twice per year to prevent the quad ring from becoming brittle
resulting in leaks in the elevating shaft. Refer to the vendor's owner's manual for
information regarding removal of the worm gear assembly.
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