Rear Vision Camera - Jayco 2015 MELBOURNE User Manual

Class c motorhomes
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SECTION 4 - VEHICLE OPERATION
Never lift the wheels off the ground when leveling the motor home.
After starting the leveling cycle it is very important you or other
occupants do not move around in the motor home until the vehicle is
level. Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle can affect the
leveling jack system sensors.
Do not move the motor home while the jacks are still in contact with the
ground or extended. Damage to the vehicle could occur.
Do not rely solely upon warning lights to determine the position of the
leveling jacks. It is the operator's responsibility to check that all the
leveling jacks are fully raised in the travel mode before moving the
motor home.
To manually override
Use extreme caution when overriding the hydraulic leveling jack pump.
Ensure that no one becomes trapped under the motor home or by the
entrance steps (if extended). It is highly recommended you have
someone assist you.
Before attempting to override the semi-automatic hydraulic leveling system ensure
the area around the motor home is clear of others, including children and pets. In
the event the hydraulic leveling jack control panel will not retract the jacks, the
jacks can be retracted using the auxiliary valves at the hydraulic pump connection.
Refer to the manufacturers user guide for detailed operating and safety
information.
Storage
When storing the motor home, it is recommended the jacks be stored in the
retracted position (the manufacturer requires the jacks be cycled periodically).
If the jacks must be stored in the extended position, it is recommended the system
be fully retracted once per month.
R
V
C
EAR
ISION
AMERA
Your motor home is equipped with a rear vision monitor that gives a limited
televised view of what is behind your motor home. The rear vision camera will aid
you in backing up the motor home, and can be used for a greater field of vision
when driving in heavy traffic.
Check the outside rear view mirrors when driving and backing up the motor home
for a more complete field of vision.
Objects in the camera/monitor view can be closer than they appear. To become
accustomed to using the rear view camera monitor, practice backing up in a safe
place. If in doubt, ask another person outside the vehicle to assist.
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CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
CLASS C MOTORHOME
MMHC/GHMHC

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