Jayco Select Jay Series Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Baja Camping Trailer Owner’s Manual Model Year 2007...
  • Page 2 Cunningham Campers, Inc. 5201 Highway 62 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 Visit Our Jayco Factory Direct Website. Help spread the word for us: www.jaycofactorydirect.net BUY FACTORY DIRECT ON THE INTERNET & SAVE THOUSANDS! Online: http://cunninghamcampers.com/parts/ Toll Free: 1-800-778-9411 Register At Our Online Camp Store Receive a Coupon for 10% OFF your first purchase of $10.00 or more! Just check your email after registering.
  • Page 3 WARNING: Read all instructions in this manual and component manufacturer supplied information before using your RV. This manual has been provided by Jayco, Inc. for the sole purpose of providing instructions concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its components. Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expressed or implied.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS & S ARRANTY ERVICE ROPANE YSTEM .........1 ....33 BOUT ANUAL ALCULATING ROPANE SAGE ..4 DOT P .......28 HANGE OF DDRESS OR WNERSHIP ROPANE YLINDER ......4 & F ...32 USTOMER ELATIONS OSES IPES UBES ITTINGS ......2 USTOMER ESPONSIBILITY OW TO EST THE ROPANE...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS & M RAVEL NFORMATION TORAGE AINTENANCE & RV ..54 ABS P .......... 81 EIGHING EHICLE LASTIC ........82 EIGHT ISTRIBUTING YSTEM OUNTERTOPS ) ......48 ..........82 USTOMER UPPLIED USHIONS ........45 & L ........83 EIGHT ABELS OORS OCKS ........
  • Page 6 Service if you are unsure how to proceed. Jayco is proud to be the largest, privately held Always use the appropriate safety gear when manufacturer in the RV industry and we invite servicing or maintaining your RV.
  • Page 7 9153 or 1-202-484-5238 purposes. To contact NHTSA by mail: U.S. Department of Transportation Jayco reserves the right to discontinue or National Highway Traffic Safety Administration change specifications or design at any time Office of Defects Investigation without notice and without incurring any NVS-210, 400 7th Street, SW obligation whatsoever.
  • Page 8 GMAC Insurance (not Jayco, Inc.). The independent dealers who are authorized For more information, please contact your to sell Jayco RVs are also there to provide dealer or call 1-800-252-2031 Savings Code: service after the sale. We work closely with GL 2A to contact GMAC insurance.
  • Page 9 If this is the case, you should write components, systems, or assemblies installed or call Jayco Customer Service. Our hours are by Jayco. Jayco, Inc. is not responsible for the Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (closed safety or quality of design features, materials holidays).
  • Page 10 Complete the information below for ready reference when maintenance or service is needed. If you ever need to contact your selling dealer or Jayco Customer Service, you will need your 17-digit VIN and delivery date. Owner Name ____________________________________________________________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________...
  • Page 11 Service for assistance. Jayco limited warranty. For weekend or after hours assistance BTAINING If a Jayco dealer is not located nearby, contact MERGENCY ARRANTY EPAIR your selling dealer for assistance. If your...
  • Page 12 Jayco limited warranty (refer to your EPLACEMENT ARTS Goodie Bag). Jayco does not sell parts retail direct or to non-authorized dealers. Please contact your BTAINING ERVICE AT AYCO dealer assistance...
  • Page 13 Jayco’s ob li ga tion to re pair or re place de fec tive ma te ri als or work man ship is the sole ob li ga tion of Jayco un der this lim ited war - ranty. Jayco re serves the right to use new or remanufactured parts of sim i lar qual ity to com plete any work, and to make parts and de - sign changes from time to time with out no tice to any one.
  • Page 14 To ob tain war ranty ser vice the owner must do all of the fol low ing: 1. No tify an in de pend ent, au tho rized dealer of Jayco, or Jayco, of the sub stan tial de fect in ma te rial or work man ship at trib ut able to Jayco, within the war ranty cov er age pe riod des ig nated above;...
  • Page 15 Cer tain things com pletely dis charge Jayco from any ob li ga tion un der this war ranty and void it. By way of ex am ple, the fol low ing shall dis charge Jayco from any ex press or im plied war ranty ob li ga tion to re pair or re place any de fect that re sults from: any rental or other com mer cial use or pur chase of the RV (as de fined in this war ranty), any de fect in a sep a rately man u fac tured com po nent part, owner ne glect or fail ure to pro vide rou tine main te nance (See Owner’s Man ual), un au tho rized al ter ation, off road use, col li sion or...
  • Page 16 Jayco pro vides ex tended lim ited war ran ties on the tent, frame, floor, lifter sys tem, and roof of fold ing camp ing trail ers as out lined be - low. Jayco war rants that all parts of our man u fac ture are free from sub stan tial de fects in ma te ri als and work man ship dur ing the war ranty pe riod un der nor mal use and ser vice, when used for its in tended pur pose of rec re ational travel and camp ing.
  • Page 17 Jayco may make parts and de sign changes from time to time with out no tice and re pairs or re place ments may be made with new or dif - fer ent parts. Jayco re serves the right to make changes in the de sign or ma te rial or its prod ucts with out in cur ring any ob li ga tion to in cor po - rate such changes in any prod uct pre vi ously man u fac tured.
  • Page 18 SECTION 1 WARRANTY & SERVICE...
  • Page 19 SECTION 1 WARRANTY & SERVICE...
  • Page 20 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY Camping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors Familiarize yourself with the following with your family and friends. By following the weather terms: proper precautions and planning, you can help insure a safe, enjoyable and trouble-free trip. Warning - Indicates that a particular We encourage you to develop a family safety weather hazard is either imminent or has...
  • Page 21 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY Some RVers seek secluded areas and Be aware of the heat index if camping during campsites that can be vulnerable to severe hot weather. Keep yourself hydrated, and try to weather situations, especially flash flooding. stay indoors in an air-conditioned area during Following these precautions may help you a high heat index warning.
  • Page 22 Service at (574) 825-0608 for approval before you clean any debris, enter, move or repair the CAUTION RV (failure to notify Jayco may result in loss of coverage). Otherwise, when the fire is out Avoid inhaling the dry chemical agent in the clean up the area as soon as possible.
  • Page 23 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY What you should do if the alarm sounds Battery The carbon monoxide alarm will not function if WARNING the battery is missing, disconnected, dead, the wrong type of battery is used or the battery is installed incorrectly.
  • Page 24 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY problem corrected before using the propane WARNING system again. Testing the propane leak alarm The alarm cannot detect propane or sound a warning for two minutes after it has been If the propane leak alarm does not test turned on.
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  • Page 26 RV (failure to notify Jayco may result in loss of Remove your rings, metal watchbands coverage). Otherwise, when the fire is out and any other metal jewelry before clean up the area as soon as possible.
  • Page 27 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Your RV is equipped with a 120-volt AC / 30 Please contact your RV dealer for repair amp power cord and load center. A maximum assistance when replacing circuit breakers. of 30 amps* of power can be consumed at any given time.
  • Page 28 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WARNING WARNING PLUG INTO 30-AMP SERVICE ONLY. Never leave your camping trailer plugged into the 120-volt AC outlet while it is folded down. This would make the converter Do not hook up the 30 amp external power cord to any receptacle until you continue run,...
  • Page 29 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Thermal overload protection 4. The RESET button should pop out The converter has a built-in protective thermal indicating the GFCI receptacle has been breaker that will shut down the converter if it “tripped” and the 120-volt AC electrical becomes overheated.
  • Page 30 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS DC system is composed of components that Dry camping will operate when the following conditions are Consider the charge condition of the auxiliary met: battery when dry camping. If the auxiliary battery is not being recharged and power is Power is supplied by the tow vehicle being drawn from it, it will eventually alternator when the engine is running and...
  • Page 31 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Battery storage instructions Replacing a fuse Some equipment in your RV will draw small WARNING amounts of current even when turned OFF. To prevent the auxiliary battery from being discharged when your RV is not connected to Replacement fuses must be of the same shore line power, disconnect the auxiliary voltage, amperage rating and type.
  • Page 32 2. Do not touch electrical switches. brass fittings. 3. Shut off the gas supply at the container valve(s) or gas supply Although both Jayco, Inc. and your selling connection. 4. Open doors and other ventilating dealer test carefully for leakage, travel openings.
  • Page 33 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM It is important that everyone knows where Propane is stored in pressurized containers in to find the manual shut off valve on the a liquid state. As the propane is released from propane cylinder, and understands how to the container, it changes to vapor that is then operate it.
  • Page 34 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM following label should kept gas and air will make it impossible to light your permanently affixed to your RV. propane appliances. When a propane container is low, occasionally WARNING there may be a concentration of an onion or THIS SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH PROPANE ONLY.
  • Page 35 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM of the cylinder valve is pointed directly WARNING outward to the curbside wall. 6. If a vinyl cylinder cover is provided, slip it The pigtail hose must be installed to avoid over the cylinder and leave the zipper tension or pulling stress at either end of the open.
  • Page 36 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM cylinder cover may be used in lieu of single and be susceptible to ignition by any nearby covers. open flame or spark. 4. Attach the second 24" hose to the tee If you do overfill the propane container, contact check on the regulator and the right your RV dealer or a qualified propane handed swivel nut to the cylinder valve.
  • Page 37 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM For more information interrupting the flow from the full bottle. After Refer to the OEM operator’s manual. filling the cylinder, connect the pigtail hose and slowly open the bottle valve. ROPANE EGULATOR Have the LP system checked for leakage each WARNING time a cylinder is refilled or after any part of the propane system has been disconnected.
  • Page 38 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM After the RV is completely set up and you are ALCULATING ROPANE SAGE prepared for camping enjoyment, use the It is important to remember that (if applicable) following steps for propane operation: your furnace, refrigerator, water heater and range all may use propane to operate.
  • Page 39 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 40 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM epending on your camping trailer model, WARNING there may be two different water systems in your RV: the fresh water system and the waste drink water deemed water system. If so equipped, the fresh water microbiologically unsafe or of unknown system consists of all or some of the following quality.
  • Page 41 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM To use the city water fill Dry camping 1. If needed, sanitize the water system. You can gravity fill the fresh water system if you do not have access to city water; however, 2. Remove the connection cap and attach a allow extra time to fill the fresh water system if garden hose to the inlet.
  • Page 42 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM Water pump switch (optional) If hydrogen is present, you probably will hear When the water pump switch is ON the water an unusual sound such as air escaping pump runs until 45 pounds of pressure has through the pipe as the water begins to flow.
  • Page 43 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM frequency of the water weeping or dripping If dry camping, be from the P&T relief valve is to maintain an air sure 12-volt pocket at the top of the water heater. This air water pump is ON. pocket will form in the tank by design;...
  • Page 44 Each new RV is winterized with RV antifreeze 2. If dry camping, be sure your 12-volt water before it leaves Jayco, Inc. To use the water pump is ON. purification system the clear plastic bypass...
  • Page 45 BEFORE removing the water heater Permanent water tanks may be drained drain plug. Otherwise, if there is any water through a valve located near the tank. A Jayco pressure present the water will spray out of RV with a demand pressure pump system will...
  • Page 46 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM each season and when the water system permitted to sit in the system for at least becomes contaminated (or approximately one hour. every three months of use). 10. After the required period, drain the chlorine solution from the fresh water system (see WARNING Draining the fresh water system).
  • Page 47 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM Air pressure (all models) 4. Close the “fresh tank drain” and low point This method will utilize an air hose to blow drains valves (V3 & V4). excess water from the water lines. 5. Close valve V1 to prevent RV antifreeze from entering the fresh water tank.
  • Page 48 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM chemicals are available at an RV supply store debris or solids from the sides of the holding or your Jayco independent dealer. tanks. LACK/ ATER OLDING Never leave the black tank drain in the open ANKS...
  • Page 49 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEM ASSETTE OILET QUIPPED WARNING It is important to prevent solid waste buildup. Follow the toilet manufacturer’s recommended instructions each time after emptying the black water holding tank. The toilet is efficient and easy to operate. Generally, more water is required only when flushing solids.
  • Page 50 EIGHT ABELS ahead for tourist information in each area that Vehicle weight labels are posted on all Jayco you will be visiting or traveling through. To help manufactured recreation vehicles so you can eliminate frustration, make sure you obtain the make a decision before your purchase as to most current road maps.
  • Page 51 RV dealer. The The hitch manufacturer assigns a hitch class serial number is the last six-digits of the Jayco rating based on the capacity that hitch has for VIN (in the example shown above, the Jayco towing and a weight classification.
  • Page 52 If the trailer is equipped with electric you have additional questions, consult with brakes, using the hand control will help to your RV dealer. Jayco, Inc. cannot be keep the vehicles aligned. responsible for the suspension system of any As soon as possible, stop to determine the tow vehicle.
  • Page 53 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION 2. Move the lever knob on the side of the EIGHT ISTRIBUTING YSTEM actuator downward from the “towing USTOMER UPPLIED position” along the curved slot in the A weight distributing hitch system provides a actuator frame to the “backup position.” more stable vehicle/travel...
  • Page 54 The following list provides Sec. 3. Electrical Systems, Auxiliary approximate empty weights for Jayco provided battery (customer supplied) brands. If you purchase other brands, contact Sec. 7. Towing & Handling, Wire the OEM for the component weight ratings.
  • Page 55 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION loading ramps. It is critical for proper handling EASONING ANVAS and trailer maintenance that you weigh your RV completely loaded before heading out on your trip. Make sure to unload the front deck CAUTION before unhitching your RV from the tow vehicle.
  • Page 56 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION Read and understand the following WARNING before taking your first trip in your It is important that the loading ramps and The tires on your RV are specially constructed any equipment on the front deck is secured for the unique requirements of recreation before travel.
  • Page 57 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION will affect tire wear. Make sure to look for The spare tire is mounted on the rear bumper. cracking, bulging, uneven tread wear, etc. Check and adjust tire pressures before and To remove the spare tire from the tire carrier after each trip.
  • Page 58 They are not to be returned to your RV dealer or Jayco, Inc. If you have questions regarding your tires, After your first trip, check the wheel lugs contact the tire manufacturer or Jayco periodically for safety.
  • Page 59 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION handling. Ensure heavy items are secured so weight of your towed vehicle and your they do not shift during travel; when loading personal cargo is important for you to know so heavy objects keep them as low as possible you do not exceed the GVWR.
  • Page 60 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION until the actual overall weight is less than With these actual weights, it is now possible to or equal to GVWR. compare them against the Trailer Weight Information label weight ratings to ensure you 2. Hitch the RV to your tow vehicle. Weigh the are below the posted minimum ratings.
  • Page 61 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION Check the area under the RV after items that could trigger other ideas. As you overnight parking and look for water or expand your camping experience, you may other fluid leaks. If leaks are detected, find wish to develop your own list of needs.
  • Page 62 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION Personal Supplies – Proper tongue weight maintained (10-15% of gross weight – camping trailer and – Clothing contents) – Laundry detergent – Safety pin or locking lever must be seated (if – Toiletries applicable) – Towels - beach and bath –...
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  • Page 64 RV. If in doubt, contact following: your RV dealer or Jayco Customer Service for The use of daytime running lights can assistance. increase other motorists’ awareness of the RV to all traffic.
  • Page 65 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING removable parts) when hitching the trailer. If ARNESS ONNECTOR the RV becomes detached from the tow A 7-way wire harness/connector plug is wired vehicle, the pull pin will be pulled from the into your trailer to connect electrical power switch.
  • Page 66 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING 1. Each stabilizer jack can be individually 9. Attach the breakaway switch cable to the adjusted to stabilize the trailer for use. tow vehicle. 2. When setting your RV up on soft ground, 10. Attach the safety chains. you may wish to place a wood pad or the 11.
  • Page 67 WARNING backing into the site on your blind side, which is more difficult. When you determine the site Towing items behind your Jayco trailer, or conditions are satisfactory, maneuver the RV overloading the rear, will void the warranty into position for backing up into the site space.
  • Page 68 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING long as they prevent the RV from rolling. Be 1. Place the first warning indictor on the traffic aware of your surroundings. If parking at night side of the RV, directed at the nearest at a rest stop, truck stop or parking lot chose a approaching traffic.
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  • Page 70 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING Some campgrounds will post a set of rules for y purchasing your RV you have entered into you to see when you check in, but your fellow lifestyle that encourages long-lasting campers will count on your basic good friendships.
  • Page 71 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING Leveling the RV NTRANCE CREEN Now that you have parked your RV, you need to ensure it is level. Leveling is very important. A level RV is more comfortable for sleeping and walking. The refrigerator (if so equipped) CAUTION is designed to operate when level for best performance due to the absorption system.
  • Page 72 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING 4. Insert the top of the 4. Raise the roof until the tent is loosely screen door and rotate extended. The roof needs to be high the twist locks (D) a 1/4 enough to ensure that the tent will not be in turn.
  • Page 73 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING 9. Now, complete raising the roof until the limit cable (D) is almost tight and the tent is almost taut. OVERTIGHTEN. Fig. 8.10 Roof Fig. 8.12 Tent usage limit cable (D) Condensation can be prevalent in trailers if proper ventilation is not used.
  • Page 74: E Xtended T Ransferable W Arranty

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING For more information CAUTION Lubricate the bed slides two times each year. Use only a silicone spray to avoid attracting DO NOT push the beds or slideout in until dirt and soiling the bed mats. ALL the Velcro®...
  • Page 75 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING Turn off the electric current when this CAUTION bedding is not in actual use. Maintenance Do not place excessive weight in the slideout room. It can cause the slideout room to malfunction and cause damage to CAUTION the slideout.
  • Page 76 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING The refrigerator has been designed to operate IGHTS on 120-volt AC electric, 12-volt DC power and propane gas. The refrigerator is not intended WARNING for quick freezing or cooling. We recommend stocking it with pre-frozen or pre-cooled food Turn off all interior lights before folding the when possible.
  • Page 77 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING range top or gas oven. Do not remove the Dometic/Cramer sink/stove combo following labels from your RV: (Select models, If so equipped) To prevent potential damage or injury follow all listed warning labels. It is your responsibility to WARNING ensure the glass lid is raised in the vertical IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE COOKING APPLIANCES FOR...
  • Page 78: F Ire E Xtinguisher

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING and standards. See the instructions below REASE for attaching the propane line. Grease is flammable. Never allow grease to 4. Each stove assembly will has a hinged collect around top burners or on the cook top wind guard attached.
  • Page 79 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING case (if so equipped) and causing injury from BBQ G RILL handling the grill when it is hot. Wait until the grill is completely cooled, then store it. WARNING Vitco grills only Make sure that you read, understand and The carrying case will ONLY accommodate a follow all information supplied with your RV cool grill.
  • Page 80 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING DO... through the hole in the middle of the center Keep your canopy clean. This is the best spacer bar “D.” Compress the tension protection against mildew. Even on mildew rafter and place it in the center of the roof resistant fabric, mildew can grow on side board, as pictured.
  • Page 81 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING Wash off any droppings or foreign matter CREEN QUIPPED from trees with clear water and keep the The canopy must be set up before attempting vinyl clean when putting away. to attach the screen room (see Canopy for DO not roll stakes or hardware with the installation diagram and information).
  • Page 82: Amp Power Cord

    Your trailer may be equipped with wiring for RV technician only. To comply with State, aftermarket solar panel (customer supplied) Federal, ANSI/NFPA codes and (if applicable) installation. Please consult with your RV Canadian Standards, as well as Jayco dealer for assistance with installation of solar panels.
  • Page 83 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING URNACE QUIPPED EPARTING HECKLIST When the time arrives to return home, it is again critical that you complete the necessary WARNING procedures to ensure a safe trip. As you develop a routine, it is possible that a checklist To ensure your personal safety, do not will be helpful.
  • Page 84 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING Tow Vehicle/Trailer – Check belts – Check fluids – oil – coolant – transmission fluid – washer fluid – power steering fluid – brake fluid – battery terminal – Check lights – headlights – brake lights –...
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  • Page 86 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE epending upon your area and where your LASTICS RV is stored, your vehicle may be a target for ABS plastic components will retain their damage from rodents and insects. To protect original beauty with reasonable care. Dust and your RV, never leave food inside and ensure wipe clean with soft, damp cloth or chamois, that all surfaces are clean.
  • Page 87: Fire

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE USHIONS ANVAS Have furniture cleaned when CAUTION necessary (always test the fabric for color fastness in an inconspicuous location before The tent canvas is a mildew resistant fabric; using any product). Do not dry clean vinyl components.
  • Page 88: Ystem

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE For the vinyl awning, use only non-abrasive this maintenance just prior to closing the cleaners with warm water and a sponge to camping trailer. remove excess dirt and grime. Do not use Pressure cleaners with a bleach ingredient. Chlorine or Washer bleach will strip the finish and color from your vinyl.
  • Page 89 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE waxing due to the texture of the aluminum. The adverse handling conditions from wind gusts textured aluminum siding will reduce excess and/or passing traffic). scratching. The roof aluminum skin material should be washed and polished to maintain its EALANTS finish.
  • Page 90 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE Cap seal (if applicable) or replace the TORAGE HECKLIST sealant if you notice any cracks, gaps, lifting, looseness, peeling, shrinkage, Prior to Storage voids or any sign of physical deterioration. If storing for the winter, be sure the RV is Complete repairs immediately to prevent winterized (refer to Sec.
  • Page 91 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE – If applicable, turn off 12-volt DC/120-volt – Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service AC/propane to the refrigerator; defrost and technician. clean. Use crumpled newspaper or open Each Trip boxes of baking soda in the refrigerator to –...
  • Page 92 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE Every Three Months or 3,000 Miles Every Year or 12,000 Miles – Inspect and reseal. – Inspect and reseal. – Check propane lines for leaks. – Check water pump connections mountings for tightness. – Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values.
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  • Page 94 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY OEM L The following chart provides information to contact some of the individual original equipment manufacturers (OEM) of appliances/component parts that may be installed on your RV. The information listed in this chart is the latest available at the time of publication of this manual. If you have questions or concerns on component parts not listed here, contact your RV dealer for further assistance.
  • Page 95 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY OEM W HEEL ORQUE HART Wheel Torque Requirements Lug Nut Type Stage 1 Stage2 Stage 3 4-Lug Nuts 12" Steel 20-25 ft/lbs 35-40 ft/lbs 50-75 ft/lbs 5-Lug Nuts 13" Steel 20-25 ft/lbs 35-40 ft/lbs 50-75 ft/lbs 5-Lug Nuts 13"...
  • Page 96 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY EPLACEMENT IGHT ULBS Replacement light bulbs must be of the type, voltage and wattage listed on the lamp fixture. Use of incorrectly sized bulbs can overload lamp circuits and may create a fire hazard by overheating the fixture.
  • Page 97 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY PPROXIMATE LECTRICAL ATINGS Use actual amperage (or wattage divided by 120) of appliance being used whenever possible. 120 VOLT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER - COLEMAN MACH 13,500 BTU (RUN) 13.50-16.25 AMPS AIR CONDITIONER - COLEMAN MACH 13,500 BTU (START UP) 15.75-16.25 AMPS* BLENDER (ESTIMATED 300-400W) 2.50-3.50 AMPS...
  • Page 98 BRITISH THERMAL UNIT (BTU) - sell and/or service your camper by Jayco, Inc. Measurement of heat that is the quantity This term will be used in this context unless required to raise the temperature of one pound specified otherwise.
  • Page 99: Tow Vehicle

    SECTION 10 SPECS SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY FULL HOOK-UP SITE – A campsite that HITCH WEIGHT – The amount has city water, shore power and sewer camper’s weight that rests on the tow vehicle it hook-ups or connections available. should be approximately 10 to 15 percent with conventional trailers, approximately 15 to 20 GRAY WATER –...
  • Page 100 SECTION 10 SPECS SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY SHORELINE POWER CORD – This is the electrical power cord that runs from the camper to the campsite shore power outlet. SLEEPING CAPACITY WEIGHT RATING (SCWR) – The manufacturers designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 pounds (70 kilograms).
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