Use; How To Operate Your Radio; To Receive; To Transmit - Jayco Kiwi Travel Trailer 2003 Owner's Manual

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Use

1. Install the transceivers with the PTT (Push To Talk) switch facing out. There are
four (4) docking bays in the charger to accommodate up to four handsets.
2. Close and latch the door. The latch can be engaged by gently pressing agains the
center of the door.
3. There are four indicator lights on the door. Initally they will "glow" red when power
is applied (ignition switch is "On" or "ACC" position). After the transceiver handset
batteries are fully charged, the indicators will turn green, indicating the transceivers
are ready for use. If the indicator light blinks red, try removing the handset and re-
inserting it into the charger unit.
4. The transceivers my be stored safely in the charging unit. When the batteries are
fully charged, each trasceiver will individually switch to "trickle" mode.

How to Operate your Radio

TO RECEIVE:

1. Turn the power "On".
2. If the "Battery Low" indicator is on, charge the
batteries.
3. Set the channel selector to the desired channel.
4. Adjust the volume control to a desirable listening
level by pressing and holding the monitor button
while turning the volume control knob.

TO TRANSMIT:

1. Turn the power to "On".
2. If the "Battery Low" indicator is on, charge the
batteries.
3. Set the channel selector to the desired channel.
4. To transmit, press the Push to Talk button. Speak
slowly and clearly in a normal voice, approximately 2-3 inches form the micro-
phone. A built-in modulation control circuit will automatically adjust the micro-
phone input level. Ther is no need to speak loudly.
5. To receive, release the Push to Talk button.

Battery Installation

Your radio comes with four nickel cadmium cells. Remove the cover by releasing the
clasp at the bottom of the compartment. Observe the polarity symbols insid eth ebattery
tray when installing new batteries. Do not install different types of batteries (standard,
alkaline, or different brand rechageable).
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CAUTION: Incorrect battery installation can damage the unit.

Battery Saver Mode

Your Two Way Radio has a unique circuit designed to dramatically extend the life of
your batteries. Four seconds after the transmit button has been pressed, the radio will
switch to battery saver mode, and the LCD display will turn off. The transceiver will
remian ready to treceive any incoming transmissions while in the battery saver mode.
Pressing any of the buttons will illuminate the display and exit the battery saver mode.
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CHAPTER 6

CARE OF BODY COMPONENTS

EXTERIOR CARE

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CAUTION: We recommend that you DO NOT take your recreation vehicle
through automatic car washes and extreme caution should be used if utilizing
any type of pressure sprayer around all attachments, doors, windows, appliance
vents, etc. to avoid forcing water inside the unit, possibly damaging components.

TPO Roof

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CAUTION: All roofs require maintenance. At least once a year, inspect all
seams: front and rear, around all vents, and along all moldings. If you notice
any deterioration in the seal, scrape off any cracked, lifting or loose sealant and
reseal the area. Contact your dealer for the appropriate sealant to use.
The proper care, cleaning and maintenance of your TPO Roofing is quite simple because
of the basic properties and longevity of the material itself.
Periodic cleaning is the primary maintenance. The manufacturer suggests using Murphy's
Oil Soap with a soft nylon brush or sponge. DO NOT USE solid or granulated cleaners,
ash they will marr the natural finish.
DO NOT USE Armor-ALl or other oil/solvent base cleaners as they will leave a slick
surface.
A good thorough cleaning with some elbow grease and the suggestions above should
keep your roff looking good and remove most stains. FOr more stubborn stains, you
should contact your authorized dealer.
If you keep your TPO roof clean, you will be performing the primary maintenance
nexessary to keep it looking good and extend its longevity.
Annual inspection of the roof is suggested. Check the membrance for possible damage
and check the caulk/lap sealant used in all termination areas and around all accessories
and fasteners.
TPO Roofing is UV resistant. It will not retain odors or rot.

Fiberglass Sidewalls

Fiberglass walls are very durable and are easy to maintain. To keep them looking nice,
wax and buff them once a year. Standard automotive cleaning soaps and waxes work well
for general cleaning and maintenance. Special cleaners and waxes are available at
automotive and RV stores.
Scratches and chips can be easily fixed by an experienced fiberglass repair shop. Any
major damage should be repaired as soon as possible to prevent cracks from becoming
larger.
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