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Rev. 1707170130
Part No. 161500-17-028
Copyright 2016 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Rev. 1707170130 Part No. 161500-17-028 Copyright 2016 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 – INTRODUCTION About this Manual ..........................1-1 Safety Messages Used in this Manual ....................1-1 Pre-Delivery Inspection ........................1-2 Before Driving ..........................1-2 Front Axle Tire Alignment ....................... 1-2 Service and Assistance ........................1-2 Reporting Safety Defects ........................1-2 Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label .................
  • Page 4 Table Of Contents Collision Avoidance System ......................3-6 Mirrors – Power Electric ........................3-7 Front Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade (12-Volt) ................3-8 Infotainment Center/GPS ........................3-9 Infotainment Center/GPS ........................ 3-11 CB Radio Power Wiring ......................... 3-14 Parking Brake ..........................3-14 Engine Brake System ........................3-14 Tag Axle Suspension System ......................
  • Page 5 Table Of Contents Monitor Panel ........................... 4-5 Monitor Panel (Touch Tablet) ......................4-6 Power Control System (PCS) ......................4-8 Solar Charge Panel ..........................4-8 Thermostat (Touch Tablet) ......................4-10 Hydronic Heating System ....................... 4-12 Air Conditioner Filters ........................4-15 Washer/Dryer – Stackable ......................4-16 Washer/Dryer –...
  • Page 6 Table Of Contents Exterior Shower/Wash Station ......................7-10 Toilet ............................... 7-10 Toilet – Electric Flush ........................7-10 Drainage System (P-Traps) ......................7-11 Waste Water System ........................7-11 Utility Light ............................ 7-14 WaterLine and Tank Drain Valves ....................7-15 Winterizing Procedure ........................7-16 Winterizing Optional Appliances ....................
  • Page 7 Table Of Contents Slideout Room Operation – Electric ....................10-3 Slideout Room – Extreme Weather Precaution ................10-5 Slideout Room Troubleshooting (Power Gear®) In Wall Slideout ..........10-6 Slideout Room Troubleshooting (Power Gear®) Under Floor Slideout ........10-6 Slideout Emergency Retraction (Power Gear®) In Wall Slideout ..........10-8 Slideout Emergency Retraction (Power Gear®) Under Floor Slideout ..........
  • Page 8 Table Of Contents Fireplace ............................12-6 Fireplace ............................12-7 Countertop Extension ........................12-8 Step (Entry) – Electric ........................12-9 Stepwell Cover ..........................12-10 Windows ............................12-11 Power Roof Ventilator ........................12-12 Skylight Shade ..........................12-14 Storage Compartment Doors ......................12-14 Compartment Lights Switch ......................
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The instructions included in this manual are intended as a guide, and in no way DANGER indicates a hazardous situation extend the responsibilities of Winnebago which, if not avoided, will result in death or Industries beyond the standard written serious personal injury.
  • Page 10: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration any problems before delivery. (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Winnebago Industries, Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety...
  • Page 11: Occupant And Cargo Carrying Capacity Label

    INTRODUCTION a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Winnebago Industries, Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at: 1-888-327-4236; (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to http://www.safercar.gov...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Certification Label

    These pressure levels must be maintained to assure proper handling, safety, 2. Chassis manufacture date. and fuel economy. 3. Month and year of manufacture at Winnebago ® 9. Rear Axle Wheel Configuration: Single or Industries Dual as it relates to the inflation.
  • Page 13: Specifications And Capacities

    150 gal. Notes: All information is based upon the most recent data available. Visit the Winnebago Industries, Inc. web page – www.winnebagoind.com – for the most current product information. The height of each model is measured to the top of the tallest standard feature and is based on the curb weight of a typically equipped unit.
  • Page 14: Owner And Vehicle Information

    Motorhome Serial Number ___________________________________________________________ Chassis Vehicle Identification No. (VIN) ________________________________________________ Vehicle Mileage at Delivery __________________________________________________________ Selling Dealer Name ________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ® YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER /SERVICE CENTER Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact ____________________________________________Phone ________________________ CHASSIS SERVICE CENTER...
  • Page 15: Safety And Precautions

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS GENERAL WARNINGS DRIVING SAFETY • Only seats equipped with seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is moving. WARNING • Make sure all passengers have seat belts fastened. Lap belts should fit low on the hips and upper thighs.
  • Page 16: Fuel And Propane Gas

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Do not attempt to adjust the driver’s seat while the vehicle is moving. WARNING • Do not adjust tilt steering in a moving vehicle. • Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads, winding roads, in heavy Propane gas containers, gasoline, or other flammable liquids shall not be...
  • Page 17: Propane Gas Leaks

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS DANGER DANGER Do not use gas cooking appliances for IF YOU SMELL PROPANE comfort heating. Can lead to carbon 1. Extinguish any open flames and all monoxide poisoning, which can lead to smoking materials. death or serious injury.
  • Page 18: Carbon Monoxide Warning

    RV application. We area. recommend obtaining a replacement from your ® Winnebago Industries dealer. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Further Information Your coach is equipped with a Carbon See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in...
  • Page 19: Smoke Alarm

    RV application. We to do so can result in death or serious recommend obtaining a replacement from your injury. ® Winnebago Industries dealer. Replacement Further Information When replacing this alarm, we recommend Please read the information provided by the...
  • Page 20: Fire Extinguisher

    Extinguisher, the replacement must be the same near the entrance door. type and size as the one originally supplied in your coach. We recommend obtaining a replacement only from your Winnebago ® Industries dealer or a reliable RV parts supplier.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Never load the motorhome in excess of the gross vehicle weight rating or the gross axle weight rating for either axle. MAINTENANCE • Do not remove the radiator cap while engine and radiator are still hot. Always check Escape Window coolant level visually at the see-through (Lift both red safety latch handles UP...
  • Page 22: Formaldehyde Information

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING WARNING This vehicle, like other vehicles, may Keep all persons clear of the slideout contain small amounts of one or more room and moving parts while extending or substances which are listed by the state retracting.
  • Page 23: Roof

    This Never get beneath a vehicle that is held up by is the extent of coverage provided by Winnebago a jack only. Industries. Winnebago Industries, however, will not assume responsibility for mold deemed to be...
  • Page 24: Jump Starting

    Do not attempt to push start this vehicle. ® Winnebago Industries does not assume Damage to the transmission or other responsibility for damage incurred while towing parts of the vehicle will occur.
  • Page 25 SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS For information on what to do in case of overheating, consult the chassis manual. 2-11...
  • Page 27: Driving Your Motorhome

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME The information in this section refers only to Lift to features installed or adapted to the dash and Recline driver compartment area by Winnebago ® Industries . It also includes passenger seating in the living area of the coach.
  • Page 28: Heated Seats

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Your comfort adjustment is retained • To extend footrest, lift black footrest lever. when the armrest is folded upright to exit • To retract footrest, push downward on black seat. When you return to your seat and footrest lever.
  • Page 29: Seat Belts

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information seat mechanism. After any serious accident, any seat belts which were in use at the time must be Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide inspected and replaced if necessary. provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions and safety precautions.
  • Page 30: Keyone Lock System

    Press the release button in the buckle. Hold our factory database, so if you ever lose your onto the tongue when you release it from the ® keys, any Winnebago Industries dealership can buckle to keep it from retracting too rapidly. order a new key for you.
  • Page 31 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Remote with Cargo Lock Feature Entry Door Compartment (Bay) Doors Power Door Locks - Entry Door and Keyless Entry Remote Compartment (Bay) Doors -Typical View -Typical View *Entry door switch panel shown Assist Handle with Keypad The switch will illuminate blue when the switch is on.
  • Page 32: Accent Led Light Strips (Front)

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information Refer to the Keyless Entry System information provided in your InfoCase for complete operating information as well as a full description of all of the system’s features and programming instructions. ACCENT LED LIGHT STRIPS (FRONT) The front of your coach is equipped with Accent LED Light Strips.
  • Page 33: Mirrors - Power Electric

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Move Selector Switch L or R to select mirror. WARNING Center “neutral” position disables arrows to avoid unintentionally moving a mirror. The Collision Avoidance System is not a substitute for Safe and Alert driving. Do not attempt to change settings on the Collision Avoidance System while driving.
  • Page 34: Front Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade (12-Volt)

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Sideview Camera The sideview cameras (built into the driver and passenger side mirrors) activate with the corresponding turn signals and replace the rear camera view on the monitor until the turn is completed or the signal lever is canceled manually.
  • Page 35: Infotainment Center/Gps

    Should the Automatic Safety Retraction 3. MENU - press to go to feature deploy, go to your nearest Winnebago Main Menu. ® Industries dealer for service before operating 4. NAVI - press to go to the the shade again.
  • Page 36 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME HDMI The radio monitor automatically changes to camera mode when transmission is shifted into Your coach is equipped with an HDMI reverse. A microphone built into the rear camera connection that plays through your dash radio. lets you hear warning sounds or verbal directions See the manufacturer’s information provided from an assistant.
  • Page 37: Infotainment Center/Gps

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Radio Remote Controls A steering wheel mounted remote control for the radio lets you change radio stations or CD selections without taking your eyes off the road or hands off the wheel. Volume Power/Mute Up/Down Radio Power Switch Frequency...
  • Page 38 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Sideview Cameras • Bluetooth Microphone The sideview cameras (built into the driver and passenger side mirrors) activate with the • Power - press to turn On/Off corresponding turn signals and replace the rear • Menu - press to go to Main camera view on the monitor until the turn is Menu.
  • Page 39: Radio Power Switch

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME GPS (Navigation) SD Card Reader HDMI Steering Wheel Radio Switch Pad Port GPS, USB port, and HDMI IN Volume (Located on lower dash) Power/Mute Up/Down -Typical View USB Port One (1) USB port (located on the lower dash) is connected to play through your dash radio.
  • Page 40: Cb Radio Power Wiring

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME PARKING BRAKE ® Freightliner Chassis Parking Brake Knob -Typical View Radio Power Switch • Pull to apply (Located on dash) • Push in to release -Typical View Use the parking brake knob to apply the park •...
  • Page 41: Tag Axle Suspension System

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME vehicle. Combined with use of the chassis air TAG AXLE SUSPENSION brakes, the engine brake delivers a substantial SYSTEM degree of braking power. ® The engine brake activation switch is located Freightliner Chassis on the driver side trim panel. Press and release Your coach may be equipped with a Tag Axle the ON side of the switch to activate the engine Suspension System, which is designed to...
  • Page 42: Headlight Switch

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME switch control system will override the HEADLIGHT SWITCH Tag Dump mode and the tag suspension air bags will refill. The headlight switches are located on the left side of the dash. Auto Dump Position •...
  • Page 43: Signal Lever/Headlight High-Low Beam

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME SIGNAL LEVER/HEADLIGHT HIGH-LOW BEAM The signal lever controls the turn signals and headlight high/low beams. Hazard Warning Flashers (Typical View - your coach may differ depending on model) • Pull Silver Lever outward to activate Hazard Flashers.
  • Page 44: Steering Column Adjustment

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME STEERING COLUMN BRAKE/ACCELERATOR ADJUSTMENT PEDALS – ADJUSTABLE (Brake/Accelerator Pedals) The tilt/telescope adjustment pedal is located on the floor to the left of the steering column as Your coach is featured with adjustable brake/ shown. accelerator pedals for your driving convenience.
  • Page 45: Headlight Courtesy Flash

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Horn Pad SMARTWHEEL STEERING ™ • Normally sounds the chassis horn. WHEEL CONTROL SYSTEM • Also sounds air horns if Air Horn switch on –If Equipped dash is activated. The steering wheel control system offers Headlight Courtesy Flash convenient and safe control of the horn, headlight, marker light flash, cruise control, and...
  • Page 46: Cruise Control Functions

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Cruise Control Functions Wiper Functions On/Off (Cruise System On/Off) There are four wiper control buttons: • Wiper On - HI/LO • Press to turn cruise control system on or off. • Wiper Off • This will also erase previously set speed.
  • Page 47: Battery Boost Switch

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME How it works: CAUTION • During a light rain or mist, when your windshield needs a clearing wipe, press the button once and the wiper will swipe back and Do not operate engine at low idle for long forth once at Lo speed.
  • Page 48: Air Conditioner/Heater - Automotive (Dash)

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Air Source Control Control Mode Temperature Blower Selection Control Control Switch Battery Boost Switch (Located on dash) -Typical View * If chassis battery is discharged, press and hold while turning ignition key for NOTE: The dash air conditioner/heater is not emergency starting power designed to heat and cool the entire -Typical View...
  • Page 49: Air Horns

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME FUEL SELECTION – DIESEL ENGINE Refer to your chassis manual for the manufacturer's recommendations on proper fuel selection (ULSD fuel only). Winter Fuel Waxing and Anti-Gel Additives In sub-freezing temperatures, #2 diesel fuel can form small wax crystals that become trapped in the fuel filter and block the fuel flow to the engine, causing it to stall out.
  • Page 50: Engine Block Heater - Diesel Engine

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Never attempt to start the vehicle by hot- wiring. Idling Diesel Engine Do not idle the engine for excessively long periods. IMPORTANT: Long periods of idling are not good for an engine because the combustion chamber temperatures drop so low that the fuel may not burn completely.
  • Page 51: Engine Access Covers - Rear Bath

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Engine Engine Oil Transmission Oil Fill Dipstick Fluid Fill/Dipstick Engine Diagnostic Connector Engine Service Access Grille (Release latches and swing grille out) -Typical View Power Steering Fluid Reservoir With the grille panel open, you can access the following service points: ENGINE ACCESS COVERS –...
  • Page 52 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME 5. Reverse steps to reinstall engine access cover. Rearward Engine Access Cover (Beneath lavatory cabinet) In some cases, you may need further access of the rear engine (beyond removing the Forward Engine Access Cover, as described in Steps 1 through 5.) A Rearward Engine Access Cover is located beneath the lavatory cabinet or bathroom wardrobe, depending on model.
  • Page 53: Fuel/Water Separator - Diesel

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Diesel Fuel/Water Fuel Filter Separator (Filter) Access Panel (Located on bathroom wardrobe floor) (Located behind rear engine access door) -Typical View • Remove fasteners from metal engine access cover and set cover aside. Place an appropriate container beneath the bottom of the Fuel/Water Separator Filter and FUEL/WATER SEPARATOR –...
  • Page 54: Engine Cooling System

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Use only certified diesel exhaust fluid ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM (DEF) in the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill tank. Do not remove the radiator cap while engine and radiator are still hot. Always check coolant level visually at the see-through coolant reservoir.
  • Page 55: Circuit Breakers And Fuses - Chassis/Dash Automotive 12-Volt

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Chassis Battery Disconnect Switch Automotive Circuit Breakers (push to reset) (Located near entrance door) • Breakers are labeled for components equipped -Typical View • These switches illuminate when the House/ Coach Battery Disconnect switch is ON. Turn the switch to the OFF or ON positions to disconnect or reconnect the chassis batteries.
  • Page 56: Front Service Access

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information Generator Tray See your chassis manual in your InfoCase for Power Switch further information about chassis supplied fuses • Press and hold the switch in Generator Tray Power the EXTEND position to open and relays.
  • Page 57: Windshield Washers And Wipers

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME To Retract Power Generator Tray • Open the Generator Tray Power Switch Cover. • Press and hold the Generator Tray Power Switch in the RETRACT position until generator tray is in the fully CLOSED position.
  • Page 58: Suspension Alignment And Tire Balance

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Attach the hub cover wrench to the hub Alignment can be affected by worn steering/ cover. suspension parts or by incidents which happen during driving, such as hitting a curb, pothole, or • Align the hex of the wrench opening with the railroad track, etc.
  • Page 59: Appliances And Systems

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS The appliances installed in your motorhome Temperature controls are factory preset for are manufactured by reputable RV appliance your convenience. See the manufacturer’s user makers and have been tested by independent guide provided in your InfoCase for information laboratories to meet all applicable standards and on adjusting refrigerator/freezer temperatures to codes set for RV appliances.
  • Page 60: Ice Maker

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Refrigerator/Freezer Travel Strap Replacing the Water Filter –If Equipped The water filter is located in the upper right- hand corner of the refrigerator compartment. Attach one end of strap to both Refrigerator door handles and the other end of strap to the Your refrigerator is equipped with water filter Freezer door handles (as shown in the following indicator lights, which remind you when it is time...
  • Page 61: Refrigerator Service Access Compartment - Residential

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS NOTE: A water shut-off valve for the ice maker is located near the water faucet filter • To extend the slide tray, release the slide tray inside the galley cabinet beneath the sink lock mechanism by lifting UP. or behind the bottom drawer in the galley pantry, depending on model.
  • Page 62: Refrigerator/Freezer - Portable

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER – Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide PORTABLE provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance –If Equipped information. Your coach may be equipped with a 12/24- volt DC Portable Refrigerator/Freezer, which is RANGE TOP (ELECTRIC) mounted on a slide tray in a passenger side...
  • Page 63: Microwave/Convection Oven With Range Hood

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS your coach. The switch panel displays the fresh water and holding tank levels, as well as the WARNING house battery condition. Water and Holding Portable fuel-burning equipment Tank Levels including wood and charcoal grills and stoves, shall not be used inside the recreational vehicle.
  • Page 64: Monitor Panel (Touch Tablet)

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Message Center • Both the chassis engine and the generator engine must be shut off and 120-volt AC shoreline unplugged. • An interior light should be turned on to provide a small load which draws off the battery surface charge.
  • Page 65: Battery Charge Meter

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Water And Holding Tank Levels Battery Charge Meter Tank Levels Water and Holding Tank Levels are located on Power Information Screen (Located on “Home” Screen) the “Home” Screen. Tank Level Indicators are as • Volts currently available from Chassis and follows: F = Fresh, B = Black, G1 = Grey 1, House Battery.
  • Page 66: Power Control System (Pcs)

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Touch Tablet Main Menu • Tap on “Utilities” (selection displays in white). Generator Switch (Located on “Home” Screen Push and Hold for 10 seconds to turn on. • White text indicates ON Push and Hold for 3 seconds to turn off. PCS Display Panel POWER CONTROL SYSTEM (Located on touch tablet “Utilities”...
  • Page 67 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS connecting a portable solar panel, a separate solar charge controller is not needed and will reduce the effectiveness of the portable solar panel. Solar Charge Controller (Located near monitor panel or in an exterior Single Solar Port compartment, depending on model) (Located on an exterior sidewall or...
  • Page 68: Thermostat (Touch Tablet)

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS • Turn the thermostat Off, select Schedule, or THERMOSTAT (TOUCH select a Manual mode. TABLET) • Choose the desired mode (Heat, Cool, or Auto) for each zone (Front, Mid, Bedroom, or (Heating and Cooling) Basement).
  • Page 69: Heat Pump

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Auto The efficiency of a Heat Pump decreases as the outdoor air temperature drops, so Auto allows you to set both a “Cool” supplementary heat is often needed when the temperature and a “Heat” temperature to outside temperature nears freezing.
  • Page 70: Hydronic Heating System

    NOTE: It is normal for some water to run off the roof when using your air conditioner in “heat pump” mode. ® See your Winnebago Industries dealer for service and proper cleaning of the drain lines. NOTICE Water running off the roof is a sign the...
  • Page 71 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS NOTICE When the water system is in use, the thermostat should never be set below 40- degrees F. to prevent freeze damage to components. Expansion Fill Tank • Check antifreeze/water heating solution level monthly. When the system is at maximum operating temperature (i.e.
  • Page 72 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Engine Preheating/Motoraid NOTE: Please note that the diesel burner is the primary heat source for heating both the Also included in this system is a motoraid interior and the domestic hot water (such feature, which uses heat generated by the RV as when cool ambient temperatures exist engine during travel to transfer heat to the water and/or when there is a high demand for...
  • Page 73: Air Conditioner Filters

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Fuel Nozzle See “Winterizing Procedure” in Section 7 - Plumbing (ANTIFREEZE FILL PROCEDURE) for complete instructions in winterizing your Hydronic Heating System. The Hydronic Heating System Aqua-Hot will be winterized along with the rest Tempering Valve of the RV water systems.
  • Page 74: Washer/Dryer - Stackable

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS WASHER/DRYER – STACKABLE –If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a Stackable Washer/Dryer for the luxury of home as you travel. Before using the Stackable Washer/Dryer, please spend a few moments reading the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions, troubleshooting and maintenance tips, as well as...
  • Page 75: Washer/Dryer - Prep Package

    *Models 42HL and 42QL cabinet (accessible beneath lavatory cabinet). We recommend obtaining parts and service for the Washer/Dryer installation from your ® Winnebago Industries dealer. DISHWASHER (Drawer Style) –If Equipped Lock Feature The Dish Drawer must be programmed to the “Closed Drawer”...
  • Page 76: Central Vacuum Cleaner

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information • ECO Indicator See the dishwasher manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions. CENTRAL VACUUM CLEANER If your coach is equipped with a central vacuum cleaner, it will be located in a passenger side storage compartment.
  • Page 77 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Exterior Storage Compartment Vacuum An additional vacuum hose outlet is located in a passenger side compartment for convenient cleaning of exterior storage compartments and other items outside of the coach. Dust bag inlet opening fits over nozzle If The Vacuum Will Not Start Check for a tripped circuit breaker.
  • Page 79: Propane Gas

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS PROPANE GAS SUPPLY – REMOVABLE WARNING –If Equipped The propane gas system supplies LP gas to the Do not place propane cylinders inside the Propane Accessory Connection (located behind vehicle. Propane cylinders are equipped with access door on passenger side of coach).
  • Page 80: Propane Accessory Connection

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS Association, propane gas outlets in the United States do not offer any other type of liquefied WARNING petroleum gas than propane to the general public.) Check local phone directory yellow pages for locations of local propane gas refilling Do not fill propane container(s) to more stations or bulk dealerships.
  • Page 81: Safe Use Of The Propane Gas System

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS The Propane Accessory Connection is provided with a shut-off valve that has on/off CAUTION indicator arrows. Rotate the shut-off valve “clockwise” to turn gas supply OFF. Rotate the shut-off valve “counter-clockwise” to turn gas Turn valve off when not in use. supply ON.
  • Page 82: Propane Gas Warnings And Precautions

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS • Have the entire propane gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged DANGER parts at each filling. Also inspect before and after each trip, and any time trouble is suspected. IF YOU SMELL PROPANE •...
  • Page 83: Propane Gas Pressure Regulator - Removable Lp Tank

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS • Never use an open flame to test for propane NOTE: If your model is equipped with a propane gas leaks. Replace all protective covers and powered electrical generator, there will caps on propane system after filling. Make be two regulators stacked one upon sure valve is closed and door latched securely.
  • Page 84: Propane Vaporization In Cold Weather

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS Regulator Freeze-up Adjusting the temperature on the gas/electric refrigerator may be a first step. Using less hot Regulator freeze-ups are caused by the water will also help, as well as refraining from presence of moisture in fuel. This moisture will using the gas cooktop.
  • Page 85: Electrical

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Your coach is equipped with an electrical the power converter automatically changes a system consisting of two separate voltages: portion of the 120-volt current to 12-volt DC current. All equipment in the motorhome that is • 12-volt DC system (battery current);...
  • Page 86 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL be used is designed to mate with the prongs of the power cord plug, the electrical connection can be WARNING expected to carry rated load. Connecting The Power Cord This connection is for 208Y/120-Volt or To connect to an external source, remove the 120/240 Volt AC, 3-pole, 4 wire, 60 Hz cord from the utility compartment and plug it into 50 Ampere supply.
  • Page 87: Power Cord Reel

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL WARNING Power Cord Reel (Located in a driver side compartment) -Typical View Service inlet access must be closed when utility connections are not in use. To Extend the Power Cord Park Fuses or Breakers • Pull out power cord (manually) to a sufficient Most campgrounds are equipped with a fuse length and route power cord to an electrical or circuit breaker at the receptacle (which we...
  • Page 88: Inverter/Charger Unit - 2800W (Pure Sine Wave)

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Further Information See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in NOTICE your InfoCase for complete features, operating instructions, and precautions. Do not store items too closely around the INVERTER/CHARGER UNIT – inverter unit in the storage compartment. 2800W (PURE SINE WAVE) The inverter generates heat while operating and needs unrestricted airflow...
  • Page 89: Circuit Breakers - House 120-Volt Ac

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Inverter Status Inverter Settings Screen (Located on touch tablet “Home” screen) (Located on touch tablet) -If Equipped -If Equipped When the inverter is not being used, it should be shut off at the control panel. The inverter could drain the house batteries if the shoreline is not connected to external power and the House/ Touch Tablet Main Menu...
  • Page 90: Electrical Outlets - House 120-Volt Ac

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL component itself. When an overload or short GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT develops, the breaker will open preventing INTERRUPTER damage to the system. Shut off the equipment (example: roof air Bath, galley, and exterior outlets are conditioner) and allow a brief cooling period. connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Then reset the breaker by moving the switch to Interrupter), which is an extremely sensitive...
  • Page 91: Electrical Generator

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL GENERATOR WARNING Careless handling of the generator and electrical components can be fatal. Never touch electrical leads or appliances when your hands are wet, or when standing in water or on wet ground. Do not attempt to repair the generator yourself.
  • Page 92: Generator Hourmeter

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Generator Basic Operation Generator Switch (Located on touch tablet “Utilities” screen) Generator Switch (Located on touch tablet “Home” screen) Tap to turn ON/OFF. Push and Hold for 10 seconds to turn on. • White text indicates ON. •...
  • Page 93: Electrical System - House 12-Volt Dc

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Operation Warnings and Cautions ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – HOUSE 12-VOLT DC WARNING The DC voltage system consists of the chassis battery, the 12-volt house batteries, and the 12- volt power converter. The exhaust of all internal combustion engines contains carbon monoxide (CO).
  • Page 94: Battery Information

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL NOTE: House batteries are AGM (Absorbed BATTERY INFORMATION Glass Mat). Because of their construction, AGM batteries do not Chassis Batteries require an addition of water to the cells. The chassis batteries operate the engine starter and all automotive accessories and controls HOUSE/COACH BATTERY found on the instrument panel.
  • Page 95: Battery Care

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL The house/coach batteries are located within the basement of the coach, which is accessible beneath an access cover inside driver and passenger side mid-coach exterior doors. • Extend sliding tray (if equipped) inside the mid-coach driver and passenger side exterior doors.
  • Page 96 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL The two best defenses against sulfating Further precautions are: and insufficient charge are to: • Check the state of charge periodically to avoid discharge or sulfating. 1. Turn off the House/Coach Battery Disconnect switch to avoid parasitic discharge (the trickle To ensure that the battery will always accept discharge caused by directly connected and hold a charge, follow these simple...
  • Page 97: Circuit Breakers - House 12-Volt

    Chassis Batteries -Typical View If your coach is going to be unoccupied for ® two weeks or more, Winnebago Industries Typical view of breaker panel. Actual breaker recommends disconnecting the chassis batteries panel location may vary according to model in your coach to avoid battery discharge.
  • Page 99: Plumbing

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Always fill the fresh water tank at an approved FRESH WATER SYSTEM potable water filling facility or a known purified drinking water source. The Fresh Water System provides water to the galley sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, and The tank is filled through the City Water toilet.
  • Page 100 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 5. Turn OFF city water supply and disconnect from the Fresh Water Inlet. 6. Turn Fresh Water valve to Normal position to use the water pump. NOTE: The Tank Fill position is only for pressure filling the water tank from the city water hose connection.
  • Page 101: Water Pump

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • Open a faucet on the coach (such as exterior The gravity tank fill port is located in the third wash station) to relieve waterline pressure. passenger side compartment. • Disconnect hose from the coach and replace cap on the Fresh Water Inlet (or retract the hose into the hose reel).
  • Page 102: Water Pump Switch

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Pump Strainer We recommend that you turn the Water Pump switch off whenever you will be away from the The pump is equipped with a cleanable vehicle or not using the water system. In time, a strainer to capture any possible tank-borne slow leak in a faucet could drain the water tank, particles that could damage pump components.
  • Page 103: Cold Water Filter

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Pump Switch (Located in all bath areas) -Typical View Water Pump Switch The switch will illuminate blue when the switch (Located on exterior water service center) is on. White illumination indicates the -If Equipped switch is off. The switch will illuminate blue when the switch is on.
  • Page 104: Cold Water Filter

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Replacing the Cold Water Filter • Place a container beneath the filter to catch any water remaining in the waterlines during Cartridge filter removal. You should replace the filter cartridge every • Twist the filter cartridge “counter-clockwise” season and when water flow from the faucet is about one-quarter turn, then pull it down and too slow for convenience.
  • Page 105: Ice Maker Water Filter

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • See “Winterization Procedure” at the end of • Twist the filter cartridge counter-clockwise this section for further information. (to the left) about one-quarter turn, then pull it down and out of the filter socket. (A spring- •...
  • Page 106: Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Replacing the Full-Coach Water • Lubricate the O-ring with clean silicone grease to ensure a proper watertight seal, then Filtration Cartridge place back into the groove at the bottom of the Replace the filter cartridge after 1,000 gallons canister threads.
  • Page 107 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING City Water Tank and Hose Use 1 gallon solution for each 15 gallons of tank capacity. This procedure will result in a Disinfection residual chlorine concentration of 50 ppm in This procedure can be used periodically to the water system.
  • Page 108: Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • Chlorine will be removed from drinking water TOILET by the Full-Coach Water Filtration System. –If Equipped • Superchlorination does not affect city water usage, only the fresh water tank. The toilet in your motorhome is very similar to the household type, except that it is designed to SHOWER HOSE VACUUM use only a small amount of water per flush.
  • Page 109: Drainage System (P-Traps)

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING See winterizing instructions at the end of this Water Saver Flush Normal Flush section to prepare the toilet for storage in freezing conditions. Further Information See the toilet manufacturer’s operation information provided in your InfoCase for complete operating, care, and maintenance information.
  • Page 110: Dumping Holding Tanks

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Dumping Holding Tanks open. If you open the dump valve before the hose valve, the hose will fill with The sewage drain hose (located in the water sewage water and become difficult to service center) features a convenient handle and move or could become clogged.
  • Page 111 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Model 42HL and 45RL NOTE: If the sewage drain hose will not collapse while storing, open the sewage drain hose end valve (handle) to release air trapped inside the hose. Gray Waste Gray Waste Black Waste 8.
  • Page 112: Utility Light

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 3. Attach a garden hose from a city water the site. This keeps the solids in suspension, hydrant to the Black Waste Tank Flush Inlet allowing them to be carried out with the liquids fitting in the water service center. (This inlet is when the dump valve is opened.
  • Page 113: Waterline And Tank Drain Valves

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING WATERLINE AND TANK DRAIN VALVES The waterline and tank drain valves are used to drain water from the water tank and the water supply lines when preparing the motorhome for storage or when sanitizing the water system. See the “Water System Drain Valve Locations”...
  • Page 114: Winterizing Procedure

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Tank Drain Valve The system features a Winterization (diverter) valve with an antifreeze siphon tube to draw non- toxic RV water system antifreeze into the waterlines. This feature is located near the water pump. WARNING NEVER use automotive antifreeze/ coolant in your RV water system.
  • Page 115 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Winterization Valve 2 Diverter Plug (Located near water pump - second compartment on driver side of coach) 1b. If Equipped with Culligan Cold Water 4. Remove and save the protective cap from the Filter: Remove the filter canister from the end of the antifreeze siphon tube (which Cold Water Filtration System under the galley connects to Winterization Valve 2).
  • Page 116: Winterizing Optional Appliances

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Fill Lines 14. Flush the sewage tank using the Black Waste Tank Flush Inlet. 5. Turn the Water Pump switch ON. 15. Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto 6. Open each hot and cold water faucet handle/ the drain outlet.
  • Page 117 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Winterizing Washer/Dryer (Stackable) –If Equipped Method 1 – Drain Water If you have decided to completely drain the coach waterlines, follow these steps to winterize your Washer/Dryer: 1. With the Washer/Dryer power OFF, pour 1/2 quart of RV-type antifreeze into the Washer drum.
  • Page 118 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 2. Press ON/OFF button, set water temperature 4. Set the controls to the end of the Rinse cycle to WARM, then press START. Let machine to pump the liquid out of the Dishwasher to fill until the drum turns (this could take up to make sure the lines and pump contain 1 to 2 minutes).
  • Page 119: Water System Drain Valve Locations

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING WATER SYSTEM DRAIN VALVE LOCATIONS SYSTEM DRAIN VALVE LOCATION Waterlines • Two (2) waterline drain valves located in the third compartment on passenger side. • Open exterior shower faucet and lay shower head on ground. Also, to drain any water left in the city waterline, place the tip of your finger inside the city water connection and gently press the backflow valve (small “button”...
  • Page 121: Entertainment

    (Located in front passenger overhead cabinet) Secondary Source Selector Control NOTE: There will be a slight delay when (Located in your InfoCase Box) changing sources. Winnebago ® Industries recommends setting each component to a maximum video output resolution of 1080i for proper operation.
  • Page 122: Hdmi Video Selection System

    1. Insert Blu-ray into the player. Blu-ray will begin to load automatically. NOTE: There will be a slight delay when 2. The Blu-ray may load directly to the changing sources. Winnebago ® main title/menu screen or it may Industries recommends setting each begin to play previews.
  • Page 123: Front Tv Ignition Switch Interlock

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT • Press and release button for desired TV 3. When the main menu screen appears, use the viewing (e.g. “Output B” for bedroom TV) arrow buttons on the Blu-ray player remote to until the number is lit for the desired source select the desired entry or press the “Enter”...
  • Page 124: Bose® Sound Bar System

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT • Turn “ON” the TV and Sound Bar. NOTE: TV will operate without using the sound bar if desired. • Select the TV channel you wish to watch. • Press the “Source” button on the Sound Bar Turning TV Speakers On/Off remote until the display reads “D.IN”.
  • Page 125: Yamaha® Sound Bar System

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Video Source from HDMI Matrix NOTE: TV will operate without using the sound bar if desired. The audio and video signal from the HDMI matrix is received by the sound bar and then sent Turning TV Speakers On/Off to the TV.
  • Page 126: Infotainment Center (House Mode)

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Video Source from HDMI Matrix • Turn on the sound bar and set the input to optical. The audio and video signal from the HDMI • Volume is controlled by the sound bar remote. matrix is received by the Yamaha sound bar and then sent to the TV.
  • Page 127: Tv (Dining Buffet) - Power Lift

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV (DINING BUFFET) – POWER LIFT –If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a TV power lift/lower mechanism which allows you to raise and lower the TV with a touch of a switch. The control switch is located near the sofa or on the touch tablet (if equipped).
  • Page 128: Tv Antenna - Digital

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT NOTE: Be sure that the buffet counter is clear • ON/OFF - Switch between antenna mode and before raising/lowering the TV to protect park cable mode. When in antenna mode, the the TV, lift/lower mechanism, and LEDs will flash and begin to power on.
  • Page 129 SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV ANTENNA – DIGITAL • Signal Meter • Attenuator Dial Power Switch ® (Jack Digital HDTV Over-the-Air Antenna) –If Equipped Your coach is featured with a digital antenna, which provides crystal clear digital HD reception of over-the-air channels in addition to superior broad reception range.
  • Page 130: Tv Signal Amplifier

    TV (if SATELLITE DISH AND CABLE equipped). TV CONNECTIONS (INPUT) ® See your authorized Winnebago Industries dealer for proper installation and sealing of roof –If Equipped mounted components. The portable satellite dish and cable television...
  • Page 131: Tv Digital Satellite System - Automatic

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT HDMI Connection Cable (Located in cabinet near bedroom TV) TV DIGITAL SATELLITE Access Panel Cover Latches SYSTEM – AUTOMATIC Turn “counter-clockwise” to remove cover. –If Equipped The Automatic Multi-Satellite Television • Remove access panel and set aside. You have System allows you to receive TV programs now accessed the Interior Satellite Dish directly from satellite to your coach.
  • Page 132: Exterior Entertainment Center (Adjustable)

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Automatic Operation To Swivel TV 1. Press and Hold the Power button for two 1. Pull the black strap (located below the TV) seconds until the display reads “POWER straight out to release the TV from the ON”.
  • Page 133 SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV Sound through Subwoofer (Exterior TV Only) –If Equipped • Remove subwoofer from inside the right front compartment. • Plug the subwoofer into the outlet (located above the Central Vacuum Cleaner) inside the right front compartment. •...
  • Page 135: Furniture And Softgoods

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS LOUNGE CHAIR – SWIVEL –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in appearance) This chair is not equipped with a seat belt and is not intended for seating while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 136 SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS WARNING Properly secure all free-standing chairs, furniture, and loose items prior to driving. Moving items can cause driver distraction, possibly resulting in an accident that can result in death or serious injury. Buffet Table Extension Storing Buffet Chairs 1.
  • Page 137: Sleeping Facilities

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS SLEEPING FACILITIES WARNING Sleeping facilities are not intended for use while vehicle is in motion. For safety, passengers must use safety belted seating positions while vehicle is in motion. 4. Push edge of buffet table in until it locks into place.
  • Page 138 SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Recliner/Headrest Operation Power Switches for the Recliner and Headrest are located on the adjustable armrest for the rear sofa seat and front armrest on the front sofa seat. Recline Switch • Push switch UP to Recline the sofa seat back.
  • Page 139: Sofa/Sleeper

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Storing Sofa/Sleeper 2. Using the grab handle, pull the sofa/sleeper out and extend all the way down to the floor. 1. Lift up the bottom section of the sofa/sleeper and bring all the way up and fold over. 2.
  • Page 140 SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS 3. Unfold the bottom section of the sofa/sleeper and extend all the way down to the floor. NOTICE Stow furniture extension before retracting slide rooms. Sofa/Sleeper Conversion 1. Remove sofa seat cushions and set aside. 2.
  • Page 141: Extendable Sectional Sofa/Sleeper

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS EXTENDABLE SECTIONAL SOFA/SLEEPER –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in appearance) • Remove seat cushion from sectional extension by using the provided pull strap. NOTICE Stow furniture extension before retracting slide rooms. Sectional Extension •...
  • Page 142 SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS • Install sectional seat back cushion. 3. Unfold the bottom section of the sofa/sleeper and extend all the way down to the floor. • Reverse steps to store sectional extension. Storing Sofa/Sleeper Sofa/Sleeper Conversion 1.
  • Page 143: Digital Sleep Air Bed

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS 5. When in sleep system push “Memory” twice DIGITAL SLEEP AIR BED for desired sleep mode. ® by Innomax Further Information –If Equipped For complete operating instructions and The air bed operates on 120-volt AC cautions, see the Innomax air bed user guide household current only, so you must have the included in your InfoCase.
  • Page 144: Power Shades - Night (12-Volt)

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Power Shade Switches The power switches for the 12V Night Shades WARNING are conveniently located through out your coach. Press the switch up or down to adjust the shade to the setting that best suits your needs. Keep people away from operating mechanism and pinch hazard areas during use.
  • Page 145: Roller Shades (Manual) - Solar/Blackout

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Master Shade Switch 12-Volt Night Shade Switches - Bedroom *Switch located by wardrobe shown. A 12-Volt Night Shade Switches second switch is located above the (Located on touch tablet) bed for your convenience. *Lounge shown -Typical View 1.
  • Page 146: Wood Furniture And Cabinetry

    No matter which species you chose for your new Winnebago Industries motorhome cabinetry, please keep in mind that no two pieces -Typical View of wood are exactly the same.
  • Page 147: Slideout Rooms And Leveling

    The ignition key must be placed in the on or run position to operate the slideout room(s). The park brake must be applied for the room(s) to run. Winnebago recommends running the engine whenever you run the slideout rooms in or out, the engine alternator should insure the rooms have adequate 12-volt DC power to operate correctly.
  • Page 148: Slideout Room Retraction (With Power Lift Bed)

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING NOTICE Release Slideout Lock before attempting to extend slideout room. The room will not extend until the lock is fully released. Fasten Slideout Lock before driving vehicle. See following instructions. NOTE: Be sure locks are fully released before attempting to extend or retract room.
  • Page 149: Slideout Room Operation - Electric

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Further Information For further power bed operating instructions, refer to Section 9 - Furniture and Softgoods in this manual. SLIDEOUT ROOM OPERATION – ELECTRIC WARNING Your motorhome may have more than Front Slideout Switches one slideout room.
  • Page 150 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • Ensure exterior compartment doors are closed so that they will not interfere with slideout operation. CAUTION • Ensure driver and co-pilot seat backs are clear of slideout trim before extending slideout. Never drive the vehicle with a slideout •...
  • Page 151: Slideout Room - Extreme Weather Precaution

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • Check inside and outside the vehicle to make sure that there are no people who could be harmed or obstacles that could cause damage due to room retraction. • Stow all furniture extensions before retracting slideout rooms to avoid property damage.
  • Page 152: Slideout Room Troubleshooting (Power Gear®) In Wall Slideout

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Problems Retracting or Extending the Room Slideout Cover-Awning -Typical View • Fault Code Also, freezing rain and snow can prevent the slideout cover-awning (if equipped) from closing and may cause damage to the cover-awning, Slideout Control Box slideout room, weather seals, and mechanisms.
  • Page 153 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING interior slideout control switch. This 5 seconds. The slideout is now ready to be momentarily connects the house batteries to retracted. Press IN on the touchpad to retract assist in slideout room operation. the room.
  • Page 154: Slideout Emergency Retraction (Power Gear ) In Wall Slideout

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Once the room has been retracted, the control Fault”) located on the back of the touchpad for will return to the automatic mode after 60 5 seconds. The slideout is now ready to be seconds.
  • Page 155: Slideout Emergency Retraction - Bedroom (Power Gear®)

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Further Information • Disconnect the motor power lead from the wiring harness (repeat for motor at other end See the Under Floor Slideout Room operating of room). guide included in your InfoCase for further instructions and troubleshooting information.
  • Page 156: General Slideout Care

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • Clean the floors inside the coach before 1) Lift tab inside retracting the slideout room to avoid floor protrusion on boot to scratches or carpet pile snags. disengage motor brake • Wipe outer slideout room seals occasionally with talc or 303 brand protectant for smooth, quiet operation.
  • Page 157 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING WARNING • Keep all people clear of the coach while the leveling system is operating. • When extending the rear stabilizers, do not lift the wheels beyond ground contact. This makes it possible for the vehicle to roll unexpectedly forward (or backward) off the jacks.
  • Page 158 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING NOTICE • Do not try to drive vehicle unless “TRAVEL” light is glowing with ignition switch on. • Do not try to drive the vehicle until the air suspension system has built up Auto Level Remote Switch sufficient pressure if you have used (Located near entrance door and/or inside...
  • Page 159: Leveling System (Air And Hydraulic)

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING NOTE: When parking at an uneven site, always LEVELING SYSTEM (AIR AND park the front of the vehicle to the HYDRAULIC) downhill side. This allows you to level by raising the front end rather than the rear. –If Equipped Since only the rear wheels are locked NOTE: See the Leveling System Operation...
  • Page 160 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Auto Level Remote Switches (Hydraulic Leveling System only) In addition to the Leveling System Control Panel, there are two additional remote switches for your hydraulic leveling convenience. These switches allow you to extend or retract your hydraulic jacks and observe them at the same time.
  • Page 161: Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (Hwh )

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING 2. Turn the Leveling System Power switch ON, of debris and contamination of hydraulic use the arrow “Down” button and select “Auto oil in the reservoir, which could lead to Retract”, and press Enter. pump failure or other problems.
  • Page 163: Maintenance And Storage

    • Have the sealant replaced if you notice any of attention. Delaying these repairs may allow water the above. Your local Winnebago Industries leakage and result in damage to interior ceiling dealer has the correct and necessary parts and and body panels, upholstery, etc., which is not experience to help you maintain your sealants.
  • Page 164: Exterior Automotive Paint Finish

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE weight to the vehicle. This, in effect, reduces the • Do not scrape ice or snow from the painted amount of cargo you can carry and remain within surface. Brush off gently with a soft-bristled GVWR and GAWR limits.
  • Page 165 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Washing NOTE: Avoid aiming water flow from a hose or spray from high-pressure washing • Commercial vehicle wash facilities should be equipment into any appliance intake, as strictly avoided! They will scratch your RV! damage or difficulty in operating Truck-style wash centers have high- appliances may occur.
  • Page 166: Exterior Graphic Care

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Further Information • Avoid paste waxes. They sometimes have fillers and additives that give a very short term See the manufacturer’s information provided result. Stay away from silicones in polishes in your InfoCase for complete care and and soaps.
  • Page 167: Headlights And Exterior Lights

    Exterior Light Lenses mildest cleaners first and work your way up to ® stronger cleaning products. Use the following Most Winnebago Industries vehicles have cautionary lists as a guide when selecting polycarbonate lenses on exterior lamps, which cleaning products to use on plastic parts.
  • Page 168: Interior Soft Goods

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Kerosene or gasoline • Naphthalene WARNING • Pine-type household cleaners Do not use cleaners containing the following When cleaning upholstery and fabric, do products, compounds, or solvents. These not use lacquer thinner, nail polish products will damage the finish.
  • Page 169: Cabinetry - Cleaning

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Vinyl simulated wood panels may be cleaned with a mild, water-based cleaner and a soft cloth. UltraLeather Cleaning Chart Do not use solvents on vinyl wood panels. Detergent/ Cleaner/ Type of Stain Water Degreaser NOTE: Many cabinetry and furniture items ...
  • Page 170: Solid Surface Countertop - Quartz

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE If the stain is not water-base or oil-base SOLID SURFACE material, you may need to gently remove it using COUNTERTOP – QUARTZ a plastic scraper (disposable plastic knife for example) followed by normal cleaning methods –If Equipped described above.
  • Page 171: Stainless Steel Appliances

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Preventing Damage Scale To remove scale left by water, simply use a • Always use a cutting board rather than multipurpose cream detergent and a soft cloth. slicing foods directly on your countertop. This Thicker scale may be removed by generously will keep your countertop looking its best and applying 25% vinegar and hot water solution to...
  • Page 172: Sink - Stainless Steel

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Do not use wool, abrasive brushes, or tools CERAMIC TILE – POLISHED that have previously cleaned other metals, because as well as scratching the surface, they Care and Maintenance can generate contamination and unattractive You can easily maintain the beauty of your stains.
  • Page 173: Doors And Windows

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE ® Shower Walls – Corian Mineral-Based Stains. Cleaners designed to remove iron or rust should not harm the sink, nor –If Equipped will solvents such as denatured alcohol, mineral You can easily maintain the beauty of your spirits, or acetone.
  • Page 174: Vehicle Storage - Removal

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE month during long-term storage periods to VEHICLE STORAGE – maintain battery charge and to avoid REMOVAL sulfating. If connecting a charger directly to batteries, turn the House/Coach Battery 1. Completely air out the motorhome. Disconnect switch off to avoid electrical 2.
  • Page 175: Chassis Service And Maintenance

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 16. Check tires for proper cold inflation pressure. CHASSIS SERVICE AND See “Vehicle Certification Label” in Section 1 MAINTENANCE - Introduction 17. After washing accumulated winter grime Consult the appropriate sections in the chassis from the vehicle, it is important to carefully manual for specific information regarding inspect the seams and sealants for separation...
  • Page 176: Chassis Diagnostic Connectors

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE CHASSIS DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTORS The Chassis Diagnostic Connectors are located near the steering column support plate beneath the dash and in the rear engine compartment, as shown in the following photos. Fuse Diagram (inside of cover) See the chassis manufacturer’s fuse allocation chart on the inside of the fuse block cover.
  • Page 177: Coach Maintenance Chart

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Propane Gas System (if equipped) ...
  • Page 178 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Safety Equipment Check operation of the following items: ...
  • Page 179: Miscellaneous

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Sealants ...
  • Page 181: Loading The Vehicle

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: We recommend that you dump all LOADING THE VEHICLE holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight. NOTE: Your motorhome’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available WARNING space when loading your motorhome.
  • Page 182 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Corner Weighing (Side-to-Side) You will first drive only your front wheels onto the scale pad, then drive ahead so that the The most accurate method of weighing a whole vehicle is on the scale, then finally pull off motorhome is to weigh each “corner”...
  • Page 183: Car Or Trailer Towing

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS axle is 12,000 lbs., then the load on each rear dual listed Gross Weight Ratings. See “Vehicle set (left rear duals or right rear duals) should not Certification Label” in the Introduction section exceed 6,000 lbs. for information on gross weight ratings.
  • Page 184: Trailer Wiring Connector

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS We do not recommend the usage of a “surge- TRAILER WIRING style” braking device. The usage of a surge brake CONNECTOR (especially when coupled with a hitch ball located outside our recommended limits) places Your coach is pre-wired for trailer or car excessive stress on the hitch.
  • Page 185: Fireplace

    NOTE: Some Winnebago Industries models traveled. The Department of equipped with a Class 3 hitch may have a Transportation in a given state or...
  • Page 186: Fireplace

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Remote Operation Further Information Refer to the Fireplace user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating and • Heater • Power maintenance instructions, as well as safety precautions. • Timer FIREPLACE • Spectrafire • Spectrafire Color Intensity –If Equipped...
  • Page 187 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS • FLAME: Each time the flame button is FIREPLACE pressed, the intensity of the flame decreases. There are (6) brightness levels you can cycle –If Equipped through and the OFF setting. • HEATER: Turns the heater function ON and OFF.
  • Page 188: Countertop Extension

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS • HEATER: Turns the heater function ON and OFF. • TIMER: Press the TIMER button to cycle through the (10) timer settings (30 minutes, 1 Hour to 9 Hours) and the OFF setting. • BACKLIGHT: Pressing this button will change the backlight between the (5) settings: blue, yellow, blue/yellow, auto, and OFF.
  • Page 189: Step (Entry) - Electric

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS STEP (ENTRY) – ELECTRIC WARNING Do not use step unless fully extended. Do NOT stand on step when vehicle ignition switch is turned to either the “On” or “Start” position. The step will automatically retract, which may cause personal injury.
  • Page 190: Stepwell Cover

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS STEPWELL COVER The stepwell cover can be extended to cover the stepwell area and increase usable floor space in the front of the coach while the entrance door is not in use. • Press and Hold “EXT” to Extend and “RET” to Retract (located on passenger side cabinet or driver side trim panel).
  • Page 191: Windows

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS and gently free the glass with your fingers. A periodic light dusting of talcum powder on the gasket should prevent this from recurring. Horizontal Slider Windows –If Equipped Swing the latch handle straight out or up (depending on the style of window).
  • Page 192: Power Roof Ventilator

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS To Operate Ceiling Ventilator with keypad controls on vent Dome Crank -Typical View Open POWER ROOF VENTILATOR Close –If Equipped Vent The vent is controlled by a switch on the wall, switch on touch tablet (if equipped), or keypad On/Off Auto controls on the vent.
  • Page 193 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS To Operate Ceiling Ventilator with wall switch Power Roof Ventilator Switch Power Roof Ventilator Switch (Located on touch tablet “Bath” screen) • Press the UP/ON switch to turn on and open -If Equipped the vent lid. •...
  • Page 194: Skylight Shade

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Further Information STORAGE COMPARTMENT See the power ventilator manufacturer’s DOORS operating instructions supplied in your InfoCase for further instructions, care, and cleaning The high-density gaskets used on the exterior information. storage compartments are designed to provide a more positive seal against dust and weather.
  • Page 195: Awning - Power

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Power Awning Controls All function buttons are press and release, it is not necessary to hold down the buttons. The auto- functions continue until the awning is extended or retracted to the desired position. • Power On - The On position activates the Patio Awning switches and the Auto-Retract system.
  • Page 196 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS The Direct Response system detects awning motion caused by windy conditions. The awning operates in two stages: Door • The first stage applies when the awning is Awning Switch extended past the slide-out position. When persistent motion exceeds the factory preset threshold for two seconds or longer, the awning will retract to the slide-out Light...
  • Page 197: Air Hose Connector

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Entry Door Awning End Cap Power Door Awning and (Located on front inward end of LED Light Control Switches Entry Door Awning) (Located on touch tablet “Exterior” screen) Remove three screws and end cap to access idler end of Power Door Awning: the awning for Manual Override.
  • Page 198: Effects Of Prolonged Occupancy

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: Air hose and inflation or blowing EFFECTS OF PROLONGED attachments are not supplied and must be OCCUPANCY obtained separately. The Quick-Connect Air Coupler is located Your motorhome was designed primarily for behind the hood panel at the front end of the recreational use and short-term occupancy.
  • Page 199 INDEX About this Manual ..........................1-1 Accent LED Light Strips (Front) ......................3-6 Air Conditioner Filters .......................... 4-15 Air Conditioner/Heater – Automotive (Dash) ..................3-22 Air Horns .............................. 3-23 Air Hose Connector ..........................12-17 Audio/Video System Basic Operation ....................8-3 Awning –...
  • Page 200 Index Dishwasher ............................4-17 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System ....................7-8 Doors and Windows ..........................11-11 Drainage System (P-Traps) ........................7-11 Driving Safety ............................2-1 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy ......................12-18 Electrical ..............................2-6 Electrical Cautions ..........................6-1 Electrical Generator ..........................6-7 Electrical Outlets –...
  • Page 201 Index HDMI Video Selection System ......................8-2 Headlight Switch ........................... 3-16 Headlights and Exterior Lights ......................11-5 House/Coach Battery Disconnect Switch ..................... 6-10 Hub Cover ............................. 3-31 Hydronic Heating System ........................4-12 Ice Maker ..............................4-2 Ice Maker Water Filter ..........................7-7 Infotainment Center (House Mode) ......................
  • Page 202 Index Propane Vaporization in Cold Weather ....................5-6 Range and Refrigerator ........................11-10 Range Top (Electric) ..........................4-4 Refrigerator – Residential ........................4-1 Refrigerator Service Access Compartment – Residential ............... 4-3 Refrigerator/Freezer – Portable ....................... 4-4 Reporting Safety Defects ........................1-2 Roadside Emergency ..........................
  • Page 203 Index Starting and Stopping Diesel Engine ....................3-23 Steering Column Adjustment ........................ 3-18 Step (Entry) – Electric .......................... 12-9 Stepwell Cover ............................ 12-10 Storage Compartment Doors ......................12-14 Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance ....................3-32 Tag Axle Suspension System ....................... 3-15 Tailgate Package .............................

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