Emergency Stopping - Jayco JAY FLIGHT 2023 Owner's Manual

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When setting up on soft ground, you may wish to place a wood pad or the equivalent under
each stabilizer jack foot to help keep the jack from sinking into the ground.
Manual Stabilizer Jacks (if so equipped)
1.
To lower each jack, insert the jack crank onto the applicable stabilizer jackshaft.
2.
Turn the crank clockwise to lower each leg until it contacts the ground and stabilizes
the RV.
To raise each jack, insert the jack crank onto the applicable stabilizer jack shaft and turn the
crank counter-clockwise.
Electric Stabilizer Jacks (if so equipped)
Control switches for the stabilizer jacks are typically located on the (door) side of the unit
above the stabilizer jack(s). To lower each jack, press the control switch until each leg con-
tacts the ground and stabilizes the unit. To raise the jack, press the control switch until the
jack is returned to the retracted position.
Manual Override
The electric stabilizer jacks may have a built in manual override system. The override
coupler is located on the end of the stabilizer jack opposite the electric motor. One of the
wire motor leads must be disconnected to prevent back loading the motor and causing more
damage.
Disconnect the battery from the system prior to manual operation.
Insert the 1/2" diameter crank handle inside the coupler. The slot in the end of the crank
handle accommodates the pin inside the coupler to allow manual extension/retraction of the
stabilizer jack. Rotate the handle clockwise to retract and counter clockwise to extend the
jack.
™ NOTE: The gears can be stripped out if the stab jack is manually retracted/
extended to its fullest extent and the operator continues to rotate the manual
override.

Emergency Stopping

Always carry road flares or reflective warning signs. Pull off the roadway as far as possible
for emergency stopping. Turn ON your vehicle hazard warning flashers. If traveling at night,
use three red warning indicators such as flares, reflectors or lanterns as required by the Uni-
form Vehicle Code and Model Traffic Ordinance.
™ NOTE: Curves and/or hills may affect the safe placement of warning indica-
tors.
For personal safety, always stand off the road and out of the way of traffic.
Section 4: Vehicle Operation
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