Jayco JAY SPORT 2018 Owner's Manual page 61

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Section 4: Vehicle Operation
Power Lift System (if so equipped)
The power cord should be plugged into provide power to operate the lift system.
If your RV is equipped with a power (roof) lift system, you will have two controls available.
One is a switch located on the
motor (arrow), and the other is
a key fob remote. The remote
allows you to walk around the
RV to spot potential problems
while raising the roof. Press
and hold the up or down arrows
on the remote to raise or lower
the roof.
Manual Override for the Power Lift system
The power lift system has a manual crank shaft on the
motor (A). If the power lift fails to work, an electric drill
with a 7/16" (18mm) deep well socket can be used to
operate the manual crank shaft.
Raising the Roof
Locate the (green) cable next to the door side lifter post
(some models may have a second
cable on the opposite corner). As you
raise the roof, be sure the cable(s) do
not catch on something or become
restricted.
The cable will tighten as
the roof is raised. Do NOT exceed the
limits of these cables.
Step 4 - If your model is equipped
with a slideout, it must be pulled out
(including tent) before extending the
beds. This prevents the beds from
catching on the slideout.
Step 5 - Bed Brace Installation
Depending on your model, bed brace installation will
either be a hinged brace system or a fixed brace the
mounts to the rear bumper and front tongue.
In either system, bed brace supports are located in a
bag under the front bed mat. The longer braces are
used on the front bed. Front and rear braces are not
interchangable.
5a - Hinged Brace Setup
Install the hook end of the hinged
brace(s) in the upper brackets on the
front and rear of the RV (A). The
straight tab end of the brace(s) fits
into the slots in the front frame or the
rear bumper (B).
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