Using The Fuel Station (If Equipped - Seismic Only) - Jayco TOWABLE 2024 Owner's Manual

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USING THE FUEL STATION (IF EQUIPPED - SEISMIC
ONLY)
Automotive Fuel Safety
(See page 60)
Your RV may be equipped with a single
factory-installed fuel tank that supplies fuel
to the optional fuel station and/or optional
generator. It is critical to understand the
danger associated with fuel.
Read, understand and follow all safety information in the fuel
station manufacturer's manual before operating the fuel station.
If you need further assistance, consult with your dealer or
Customer Service.
Fuel Filler Cap
(See page 59)
Remove the fuel filler cap by slowly turning it counterclockwise and
waiting for any "hiss" noise to stop. Then unscrew the cap all the way.
To close the fuel filler cap, securely turn the cap clockwise until you
hear clicking sounds. If you need to replace the fuel tank filler cap,
use only a cap specified for your fuel station.
Grounding Clip
A grounding clip is attached to the fuel nozzle. The flow of fuel
can cause a static charge. THE GROUNDING CLIP MUST BE
ATTACHED TO THE COMPONENT OR VEHICLE BEING FUELED
IN ORDER TO BOND/GROUND IT TO THE RV.
Grounding Clip Attached to Tank
Fuel Pump Momentary Switch
(See page 59)
The fuel pump momentary switch runs the fuel pump for 15 minutes,
and then stops. It is typically located inside the RV on the command
center panel next to the entrance door. Both the inside fuel pump
switch and the master/emergency disconnect switch must be turned
on to dispense fuel.
To turn this switch "ON" press it one time. To turn it
"OFF" press it two times.
When the fueling station is not in use, the fuel pump
switch and the master/emergency disconnect switch
should both be turned "OFF".
Do not pump the fuel tank completely dry as contaminates from the
bottom of the tank may enter the pump.
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FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM
Fuel Station
Grounding
Clip
Grounding Clip Inside Fuel Station
Fuel Tank(s) Fuel Selection (if equipped)
The factory-installed fuel tank must be filled with the fuel type
recommended by the generator manufacturer or with the fuel
type recommended by your aftermarket vehicle and/or equipment
manufacturer (if no generator is installed).
The fuel tanks are specifically made for unleaded gasoline. Use
clean, fresh unleaded fuel not containing a blend of more than 15%
Ethanol. The fuel tank(s) are not compatible with any other fuel blends
or diesel fuel.
The tanks have an aluminized coating on the steel to help stop
corrosion inside the tank(s). Diesel fuel is corrosive to this
aluminized coating and will cause internal damage to the tank(s).
Master/Emergency Disconnect Switch
(See page 60)
The fuel station is equipped with a red plunger type disconnect switch
that will shut off the fuel pump and fuel flow in case of an emergency.
The disconnect switch can be found next to the fuel station behind the
skirting.
Behind Skirt
Master/Emergency Fuel Disconnect Location
This switch should be "OFF" position (knob pushed in) when the fuel
station is not in use.
Fuel Gauge
Your RV is equipped with one of the following fuel
gauges to monitor the amount of fuel available
for use. The fuel gauge is typically located on the
command center panel.
Command Center Panel:
The fuel gauge is located on your command
center panel along with your momentary
switch.
BMPRO (If Equipped):
If equipped, your Fuel Station fuel levels can
be checked from your JAYCOMMAND/
TravelLINK (BMPRO) control panel under the
energy section. For more details see
"JAYCOMMAND®/TRAVELLINK® SYSTEM
(IF EQUIPPED)" on page 41.
To avoid running the battery down, always make sure that the fuel
gauge selector switch is in the OFF position.
(See page 60 and page 59)
Command Center
Panel Example
BMPro Example

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