Tokyo Bed (If Equipped); Power Bunk Bed (Seismic Cargo Bay) - Jayco TOWABLE 2024 Owner's Manual

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TOKYO BED (IF EQUIPPED)

The cargo bay of a toy hauler may be equipped with a Tokyo Bed
which uses a scissor rail system to raise and lower the bed. To lower
the bed, grasp the hanging strap and pull down until the bed stops.
Make sure there are no items below the bed that are in the way. Do
not sleep in the bed when internal combustion engines are stored
beneath it.
To store the bed, with nothing on the bed, simply push the bed back
up. Never attempt to raise the bed with a person still in the bed.
A ladder is provided that hooks over the outside rail in order to access
the bed when lowered. Store the ladder when not in use.
The bed should be empty and kept in the up position for travel and
when not in use. The bed should not be used for storage.
The maximum weight capacity of the Tokyo Bed is 550 lbs. Do not
exceed the weight rating.

POWER BUNK BED (SEISMIC CARGO BAY)

(See page 97)
Your RV may be equipped with a queen-size power bunk bed in the
cargo bay. Included in the cargo bay are powered sofa seats that fold
out into a second queen size bed. These sofa seat/beds can be raised
up to the ceiling just underneath the powered queen bed to allow
loading of the cargo area. They operate using the same controls as
the queen bed.
INTERIOR
CHECK:
To make sure the attaching pins are securely fastened at all (4)
corners of the bed platform before towing the trailer, or using the
bed(s).
To make sure the area around, above, below and adjacent to the
bed(s) is clear of persons, pets and obstructions before operating
the bed(s).
Before operating the bed(s), ensure that bedding is not over-
hanging the ends of the bed(s) where it could become entangled.
To make sure the brake is set on the bed lift mechanism or the
bed can drift down and damage objects or vehicles placed below
the bed(s).
NEVER:
Operate the bed(s) with any items other than the mattress,
pillows, blankets, etc. on the bed platform.
Raise the sofa seats when set in the seated position. They must
lay flat and be locked.
Travel with loose items other than bedding on the bed(s). Loose
items become projectiles.
Operate the bed(s) when persons are on the bed platform.
Hang from, or hang more than 20 pounds from the cross-
connecting shaft.
Allow anyone to ride or occupy the bed(s) while the RV is in
motion.
ALWAYS:
Exercise care when loading cargo/vehicles in the cargo area to
avoid damage to the bed mechanism.
Secure loads properly in the cargo area to avoid damage to the
bed mechanism from shifting or falling loads.
Bed Operation
The electric bed lift operates on 12-volt DC power supplied by the
tow vehicle charge line, auxiliary batteries, or power converter. The
RV should be hooked up to 120-volt AC power and have the power
converter operating, if possible.
There are two separate switches used to operate
the bed lift; a red-lighted master shutoff switch
and the bed lift up/down switch. Both are typically
located in the command center panel. In some
models, the master switch is still on the command
center panel but the bed-lift control switch may be
located in the cargo bay area.
The red master switch must be turned on first
allowing the bed to be lowered or raised using
the bed lift control. Remember to turn the master
switch OFF after moving the beds.
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Bed Lift Control
Up/Down Switch
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