Insurance; Extended Use; Cold Weather Use; Condensation - Jayco Eagle Owner's Manual

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• Ensure that tires are in good condition and properly inflated. Proper inflation should be
monitored closely. Neglecting to do so could result in overheating of a tire, which could
result in a blowout.
• Check and tighten wheel lugs after the first 10 miles, 25 miles and then again after 50
miles. Check periodically thereafter.
• Check brakes in a safe area - not while traveling a busy highway.
• Always block trailer wheels solidly before unhitching.
• Before leaving a camp area with a trailer in tow, insure that the safety pin or locking lever
is seated, breakaway wire is attached to tow vehicle, the jack is raised so that it cannot
touch the ground, the dolly wheel removed, 120-volt electrical cord properly stored,
safety chains are connected, and all interior lights are off.
• Observe the warning labels attached to your vehicle concerning LP gas, water, electric-
ity and loading.
• Observe the maintenance chart in Chapter 7 related to your respective unit.

INSURANCE

As with your automobile, it is important that you protect yourself and others with
insurance coverages for personal liability, theft, collision, property damage, etc. Your
dealer will assist you in obtaining appropriate insurance for your protection or you may
check with the company which provides your automobile insurance.

EXTENDED USE

This folding camping trailer has been built for enjoyment in a recreational manner. It is
not intended to be used as full-time living quarters.
CAUTION: Continuous living in your folding camping trailer could cause acceler-
ated wear and damage to components.

COLD WEATHER USE

Folding camping trailers have no provisions for cold weather use.
• Winter use is NOT recommended due to the inability to adequately insulate the tent
fabric.
• Proper care should be taken with the fresh water and draining systems to avoid freez-
ing problems. Consult your local dealer or RV supply house for additional material.
• Adequate gas and electrical supply is needed along with protection from possible freeze-
ups on the gas regulator.
• During cold weather usage, ventilation or the addition of a dehumidifier may be required
to reduce condensation. Reference "Condensation."
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CONDENSATION

Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The amount of condensation will vary with the
climate conditions, particularly the relative humidity. Condensation occurs because there
is water vapor present in the air, which each of us adds by breathing, bathing and
cooking. The water vapor collects where there is available air space, and when the
temperature reaches the 'dew point' the water vapor in the air condenses and changes to
liquid form. Most people have experienced a similar phenomenon when moisture forms
on kitchen windows and bathroom mirrors during cool weather.
Proper ventilation and, if needed, the use of a dehumidifier will assist in controlling the
condensation. Many RV and marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers especially sized for
recreation use. Condensation causes dampness, mildew, staining and if allowed to
continue at high levels, damage to the tent, paneling and wood structures.
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