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2016 PINNACLE
2016 CAMPING TRAILERS
TOWABLES
PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER
0210677.2016

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  • Page 1 2016 PINNACLE 2016 CAMPING TRAILERS TOWABLES PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER 0210677.2016...
  • Page 3 44,683 people. We’re proud of our results, and we know those numbers show that a little initiative can go a long way. The Jayco EcoAdvantage is our way of making sure endless generations can enjoy the Great Outdoors.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Dealer Responsibility Suggestions For Obtaining Service Customer Relations Jayco Travel Club JayPlus™ Extended Service Contract Jayco Customer First Emergency Roadside Assistance Obtaining Emergency Warranty Repair Obtaining Service For Separately Warranted Items Obtaining Service at Jayco Parts & Accessories Notice To Jayco Dealers...
  • Page 6 ABLE OF ONTENTS RV Brake System Entrance Door Step(s) Entrance Door Keys RV Step Keyless Entry (if so equipped) Rear Vision Camera (If So Equipped) Rear Backup Camera Prep Campsite Hook-Up Leveling the RV Lippert Auto Leveling System (If So Equipped) Stabilizer Jacks Emergency Stopping Emergency Towing...
  • Page 7 ABLE OF ONTENTS Approximate Electrical Load Ratings Typical Load Center Exterior Panel Typical Load Panel w/120 volt Main breaker- Generator Solar Prep (If So Equipped) LED Decorative Light Strips (If So Equipped) Replacing Light Bulbs Command Center Solar Plug Command Center Panel Mounted to wall &...
  • Page 8 ABLE OF ONTENTS Exterior fresh water drain Low point drains Sanitizing the Plumbing System Refer to Uni-Dock Utility Center for setting details and color key Winterizing The Plumbing System Black/Grey Water System Winterizing Appliances Black/Grey Water Holding Tanks Black & Grey Tank Drains Black/Grey tank drain &...
  • Page 9 ABLE OF ONTENTS Décor Items Sofa Free-Standing Table & Chairs (If So Equipped) Booth Dinette (If So Equipped) Cabinetry & Tables Pantry or Hutch (If So Equipped) Countertops Interior Wall Panel Flooring ABS Plastics Floor Safe (If So Equipped) XTERIOR Cleaning The Exterior Frame E-Z Lube or Super-Lube Axle (If So Equipped)
  • Page 11 Read all instructions in this manual and component manufacturer supplied information before using your RV. This manual has been provided by Jayco 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 13: Warranty & Service

    Congratulations! Thank you for selecting a Jayco recreation vehicle. We are excited to welcome you to our growing RV family. Jayco is the largest privately held manufacturer of recreation vehicles in the world. We are committed to being the most respected name in RVs.
  • Page 14: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or Jayco. For additional information, please refer to the NHTSA website at www.safercar.
  • Page 15: Manufacturing Process

    If you believe your recreation vehicle has an alleged safety defect, you should contact Transport Canada and Jayco. Transport Canada prefers to be called instead of posted mail answer your questions accurately. For additional information, please refer to the Transport Canada website at www.tc.gc.ca.
  • Page 16: Change Of Address/Ownership

    DDRESS WNERSHIP Please notify Jayco Customer Service as soon as possible of a change of address by writing located in this manual and mail it to Jayco Customer Service along with documentation showing proof of ownership. Please include your current vehicle mileage (motorized only).
  • Page 17: Customer Relations

    Jayco has empowered its dealers to make warranty and repair decisions. If a special circumstance occurs that requires information from Jayco, we have asked your dealer’s service management to make the contact on your behalf. This is why you should...
  • Page 18: Jayco Travel Club

    OADSIDE SSISTANCE Jayco has teamed up with Coach Net, the largest RV emergency road service in the country to give you 24 hour, 7 days a week assistance in obtaining dependable service when and the date of purchase (certain restrictions apply*).
  • Page 19: Obtaining Emergency Warranty Repair

    Contact them for an appointment; they will handle all warranty repair billing and returned parts for you. If you cannot locate an authorized Jayco dealer near you, ask the campground staff for referrals or check the local telephone yellow pages. Or contact Jayco Customer Service or your selling dealer for assistance in locating a repair facility.
  • Page 20: Obtaining Service At Jayco

    ERVICE AT AYCO Should your RV be in need of service, and your dealer recommend that the repairs be made at the Jayco Factory Service Center, your RV may be returned to us with the following guidelines*: 60 days prior to dropping off your RV at the Jayco Factory Service Center.
  • Page 21 RV owner’s obligation to notify Jayco, or one of its independent, authorized dealers, of a claimed defect does not modify any obligation placed on the RV owner to contact Jayco directly when attempting to pursue remedies under state or federal law.
  • Page 22 & S ARRANTY ERVICE appointment date. If you need assistance you may contact Jayco, at 903 S. Main Street, P.O. Box 460, Middlebury, Indiana 46540, Attn: Customer Service, (574) 825-5861, (800) 283- 8267 or www.jayco.com. NOTE: Jayco does not control the scheduling of service work at the independent, authorized dealerships.
  • Page 23 Jayco, or any agent of Jayco, shall be interpreted as an extension of the warranty period or this limitation period. Some states do not allow a reduction in the statute of limitations, so this reduction may not apply to you.
  • Page 24: Notice To Jayco Dealers

    Limited Warranty will not apply to this RV. The Towable Limited Rental Warranty applies in that situation. If, on the other hand, the Jayco dealer sells this RV to a retail customer then the rental warranty would not be applicable. The rental warranty does not apply to retail consumers.
  • Page 25 In the event that a substantial defect in material or workmanship, attributable to Jayco, is found to exist during the warranty period, Jayco will reimburse the Dealer either the reasonable costs of repair or the reasonable costs of replacement of the defect, (Jayco’s option), in accordance with the terms, conditions and limitations of this limited warranty.
  • Page 26 Pay any freight or transportation costs, import duties, fees and all incidental expenses associated with obtaining warranty service. If you need assistance you may contact Jayco, at 903 S. Main Street, P. O. Box 460, Middlebury, Indiana, 46540, Attn: Customer Service (574) 825-5861, (800) 283-8267 or www.jayco.com.
  • Page 27 You must inspect the RV for this type of notify Jayco within three (3) days of delivery of the RV to you to have these items covered by this limited warranty and to have work performed on the items covered by this limited warranty.
  • Page 28 RV. Please review all manuals supplied with the RV, and contact Jayco or the supplier of the component part if you have questions. Note: failure to maintain the RV as noted in those manuals voids this limited warranty, and any damage to the RV as a result of your failure to perform such care, is not covered by this limited warranty.
  • Page 29: Ccupant Safety

    CCUPANT AFETY ECONDARY EANS OF SCAPE INDOW Your recreation vehicle has been equipped with a window(s) that serves as a secondary means of escape. The window(s) will allow a quick exit from the vehicle during an emergency if and label. Do not remove the following label from your recreation vehicle: I am adding some text.
  • Page 30: Fire Safety

    CCUPANT AFETY Slider window latch style Pull the lever down to unlock the window. Slide the window to the right to open and exit the vehicle. The screen does not need to be removed from the window. Lever style latch Remove the screen by pulling the red tab (upper right arrow).
  • Page 31: Fire Extinguisher

    CCUPANT AFETY XTINGUISHER Class A - Solid materials such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some plastics. Class B - liquids. Class C - Electrical such as electrical wires or other live electrical equipment. We suggest you become thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions displayed on the NOTE: manufacturer.
  • Page 32: Smoke Detector Warning Label

    CCUPANT AFETY Be sure to read, understand and follow the user information provided from the manufacturer of the smoke alarm, including information regarding the limited life of smoke alarms. preventing smoke from reaching the alarm may delay or prevent an alarm (i.e., a closed door may prevent smoke from reaching an alarm on the other side of the door, etc.).
  • Page 33: Combination Carbon Monoxide/ Propane Alarm

    CCUPANT AFETY Test the smoke alarm operation after the vehicle has been in storage, before each trip and at least once per week during use. Do not disconnect the battery or the alarm. Maintenance Gently vacuum off any dust on the cover of the smoke alarm with your vacuum’s soft brush attachment.
  • Page 34 CCUPANT AFETY The carbon monoxide detector installed is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of recreation vehicles. It is not designed to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) commercial or industrial standards. Do not disconnect the battery or the alarm. Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices that provide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30 PPM.
  • Page 35 CCUPANT AFETY alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion. It is against which carbon monoxide detection may not be effective, such as natural gas leaks or explosions. This alarm is designed to sense the presence of carbon monoxide/propane gas, however there are other combustible fumes or vapors that may be detected by the sensor including (but not limited to ): acetone, alcohol, butane and gasoline.
  • Page 36 CCUPANT AFETY Never turn the 12-volt battery disconnect control to the off position and disconnect the battery cable to silence an alarm. The alarm will automatically sense when the level of carbon monoxide in the air reaches below dangerous levels. You should stay outside the vehicle in fresh air until the alarm is silenced.
  • Page 37: Formaldehyde

    CCUPANT AFETY Repair or replace the combination carbon monoxide/propane alarm when the alarm no longer functions. As with any electronic product, it has a limited life. Alarms that do not work cannot protect you. NOTE: purchase. Refer to the Warranty Packet for more information from the carbon monoxide/ propane alarm manufacturer.
  • Page 38: Cold Weather Usage

    CCUPANT AFETY Continuous or permanent living in your recreation vehicle may affect your warranty coverage and may void the “Limited Warranty” applicable to your vehicle. EATHER SAGE When used in freezing or below freezing temperatures, the following precautions need to be taken: Proper care should be taken with the fresh water and drainage systems to avoid freeze- ups.
  • Page 39: Pre - Travel Information

    Do not remove these labels from your RV. If labels are missing contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service for replacements. EIGHT ERMS GAWR - GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING –...
  • Page 40: Weight And Capacity Labels

    TRAVEL INFORMATION EIGHT AND APACITY ABELS There are 3 main types of labels that can be found on the exterior of the trailer, usually on label, an Occupant & Cargo Carrying Capacity label, and a Tire and Loading Information label. An additional Occupant & Cargo Carrying Capacity label is also located on the inward surface of the entry door.
  • Page 41: Loading Your Recreation Vehicle

    TRAVEL INFORMATION OADING ECREATION EHICLE Never load the RV in excess of the GAWR for either axle. Overloading your RV may result in adverse handling characteristics and damage to the chassis. Your recreation vehicle’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading the vehicle.
  • Page 42: Rear Bumper

    TRAVEL INFORMATION UMPER Do not add items to the RV rear bumper. Add-on items will eventually damage your bumper. Damage caused by such aftermarket equipment installation or improper loading voids the Towable Limited Warranty. The rear bumper of your recreation vehicle is not designed to carry cargo. Items that extend beyond the bumper OR weigh over 100 lbs.
  • Page 43: Fifth Wheel Landing Gear

    RV combination. Jayco cannot be responsible for the suspension system of any tow vehicle. There are a variety of tow vehicle suspension systems available that will affect the ball height, stability and levelness of a hooked up RV.
  • Page 44: Wire Harness/Connector Plug

    TRAVEL INFORMATION 10. Remove the wheel chocks from the trailer wheels. ARNESS ONNECTOR A 7-way wire harness/connector plug is wired into your trailer to connect electrical power from the tow vehicle for travel. This supplies power to the RV brakes, tail lights, clearance lights, turn signals, brake lights, etc.
  • Page 45 TRAVEL INFORMATION There are two important factors when loading your RV, total weight and balance. It is imperative that you verify compliance within all applicable weight ratings. Overloading your RV will void the Towable Limited Warranty and the warranties of many component part manufacturers.
  • Page 46 TRAVEL INFORMATION weight from the weight determined in step #3. If there is a difference in the weights on one side of the vehicle as compared to weights on the other side, components (tires, wheels, brakes, springs, etc.) on the heavier side could be overloaded, even though the total axle load is within the GAWR.
  • Page 47: Vehicle Operation

    EHICLE PERATION OWING Your RV braking system is rated for operation at GVWR not GCWR. Whenever possible, do not travel with waste in the holding tanks. Liquid or debris in the holding tank(s) may affect the towing characteristics and may result in property damage or personal injury.
  • Page 48: Towing Behind Your Rv

    RV from rolling. OWING EHIND If you do not have a Jayco factory installed hitch receiver, towing items behind your Jayco RV, or overloading the rear, will void the warranty and damage and/or personal injury.
  • Page 49: Rv Brake System

    EHICLE PERATION NOTE: IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A JAYCO FACTORY INSTALLED HITCH RECEIVER, DO NOT TOW ANY- THING BEHIND YOUR RV. RV B RAKE YSTEM operator’s manual supplied by the axle OEM will cause property damage, personal injury and possibly death. Consult with your dealer for assistance.
  • Page 50: Entrance Door Step(S)

    EHICLE PERATION bottom of its travel. Push the lever down to engage the locking notch. The RV will now back up. This lever will slide into the correct position when pulling forward. It is extremely important to keep the master cylinder full at all times. An empty cylinder invites moisture.
  • Page 51: Keyless Entry (If So Equipped)

    EHICLE PERATION NOTE: Locks on entrance and baggage doors need biannual lubri- cation using a light coat of silicone spray. Conditions such as rain, salt, dust and pollution may increase the maintenance needs. EYLESS NTRY IF SO EQUIPPED If your RV is equipped with a keyless entry system, it is a battery operated system. Programming and changing batteries on the lock system are described in the following sections.
  • Page 52 EHICLE PERATION Dead Bolt Locks Two short beeps Dead Bolt Unlocks Two short beeps Dead Bolt fails to Lock One long beep Dead Bolt fails to Unlock One long beep Low Battery One Long beep after the Lock/Unlock beeps The lock will cycle up to 10 more times once the low battery indication occurs. After this the batteries have been replaced.
  • Page 53 EHICLE PERATION Additional Security Feature: prior to touching the enter button. For example, if your code is 8,1,3,9 and you felt like you were being watched you would enter 8,1,3,9 then continue to touch additional digits before touching the enter button and the lock will still operate. Trouble shooting After installation the touch pad does not work Batteries are dead...
  • Page 54: Rear Vision Camera (If So Equipped)

    EHICLE PERATION ISION AMERA QUIPPED Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with a rear vision monitor that gives a limited televised view of what is behind you. The rear vision camera will aid you in backing up your recreational vehicle by allowing you to monitor objects that may be behind you. Check the outside rear view mirrors when driving and backing up the recreation vehicle for Objects in the camera/monitor view can be closer than they appear.
  • Page 55: Campsite Hook-Up

    Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with a 4 or 6 point automatic leveling system. The use of the electronic automatic leveling system to support the coach for any reason other than which it is intended is prohibited by Jayco and will violate terms of the limited warranty.
  • Page 56 EHICLE PERATION FAILURE TO ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH! NEVER LIFT THE RECREACTION VEHICLE COMPLETELY OFF THE GROUND. LIFTING THE RV SO THE WHEELS ARE NOT TOUCHING THE GROUND WILL CREATE AN UNSTABLE AND UNSAFE CONDITION AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
  • Page 57 EHICLE PERATION Leveling control panel callouts Up arrow - scrolls up through the menu on LCD Down arrow – scrolls down through the menu on LCD Enter – Activates modes and procedures indicated on LCD Retract – places leveling system into retract mode. Press and hold down for (1) second to initiate auto retract LCD display –...
  • Page 58: Stabilizer Jacks

    EHICLE PERATION TABILIZER ACKS Each stabilizer jack can be individually adjusted to stabilize the trailer for use. When setting your RV up on soft ground, you may wish to place a wood pad or the equivalent under each stabilizer jack foot. This will help keep the stabilizer jack from sinking into the ground.
  • Page 59: Emergency Towing

    EHICLE PERATION NOTE: indicators. MERGENCY OWING Never allow anyone to go under the recreation vehicle while it is being lifted and/or being towed. If your recreational vehicle needs to be towed, please contact an emergency road service HEEL lugs after winter storage, after a wheel removal, before starting a trip or following extensive braking.
  • Page 60 EHICLE PERATION Check and tighten wheel lug nuts regularly to make sure they did not loosen during travel. Wheel lug nuts must be applied and maintained at the proper torque levels to prevent loose wheels, broken studs and possible separation of the wheel(s) from your recreation vehicle.
  • Page 61: Tires

    EHICLE PERATION IRES vehicle! Proper care and maintenance of your tires is essential to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of others, as you travel. Routine maintenance on your recreation vehicle is important, but it cannot be overstated just how critical proper tire maintenance is to the safety, operation and durability of your new vehicle.
  • Page 62 EHICLE PERATION under certain circumstances can cause loss of vehicle control or accidents that may result in property damage, bodily injury and/or death. This recreational vehicle is equipped with special trailer (ST) tires that have a maximum speed rating of 65 MPH (104 km/h). You should not exceed this speed rating.
  • Page 63: Changinga Tire

    Any service or warranty coverage on tires is to be handled by the tire store representing the brand installed on your RV. They are not to be returned to your dealer or Jayco. Maintenance Record...
  • Page 64: Spare Tire Carrier (If So Equipped)

    EHICLE PERATION When replacing a tire make sure to replace it with a tire of the same size and If you have questions regarding your tires, contact the tire manufacturer or Jayco Customer Service. PARE ARRIER QUIPPED If your recreation vehicle is equipped with a spare tire, it will either be mounted under the unit (hoist) or on the rear bumper.
  • Page 65: Bumper Mount

    EHICLE PERATION NOTE:If the manual crank access port is located in a slideout, the slideout room must be in the travel position. If the slideout is the tire. Securing the spare tire, put the steel hoist lift support located on the end of the cable through uring the spare tire, put the steel hoist lift support located on the end of the cable through the rim of the tire.
  • Page 66: Fifth Wheel Set Up

    EHICLE PERATION IFTH HEEL Pull into the site, and park the RV where you want it. Block the wheels securely to prevent the RV from moving. Drop the landing gear (important!) Refer to the operator’s manual for proper operation. Disconnect the wire harness/connector plug and breakaway switch lanyard. Drop the truck tailgate (unless you have a tailgate specially designed to accommodate Gently put your truck into reverse (don’t give it any fuel/acceleration).
  • Page 67: Operating Power Awnings (If So Equipped)

    EHICLE PERATION PERATING OWER WNINGS QUIPPED Awnings must be closed (and locked if applicable) while the RV is in transit. It is recommended that if leaving the recreation vehicle unattended for a length of time, retract the awning to avoid unexpected climate conditions. The effects of wind and rain on an awning are unpredictable and can cause severe damage to the awning and/or the recreation vehicle.
  • Page 68 EHICLE PERATION Hold on to the awning arm to keep it steady while adjusting the pitch. Press in the pitch adjustment pins located on the scissor arm. NOTE:Applying LIGHT pressure on the arm will decrease the force required to press the pitch adjustment pins. Slide the scissor arm to the desired set hole –...
  • Page 69 EHICLE PERATION Connect the other ends of the jumper leads to the 10VDC – 14VDC source. If the awning moves in the wrong direction, reverse the leads. Maintain contact throughout the retraction process. When the awning is closed, remove the jumper wires and reattach the cable wires to the motor wires.
  • Page 70 EHICLE PERATION Notes:...
  • Page 71: Electric Slide Room System (If So Equipped)

    LIDEOUT YSTEMS LECTRIC LIDE YSTEM QUIPPED Make sure the interior slideout room path and the slideout room itself is clear of people and objects before operating. Keep away from the slide rails and gear assembly when the room is in motion. They may pinch or catch on loose clothing causing personal injury.
  • Page 72: Slideout Systems

    LIDEOUT YSTEMS After the slideout is extended, verify that the corners of the black rubber seal are set up correctly. The corners of this seal are cut at a 45° angle. The top of the outside seal must overlap the side of the seal to avoid the possibility of water penetration.
  • Page 73 LIDEOUT YSTEMS Additional support jacks are not needed under the slideout. Damage can occur to your slideout room from improper use of aftermarket support jacks. The auxiliary battery (customer supplied) must be fully charged and connected. If possible, the recreation vehicle should be hooked up to 120-volt AC power so the converter operates.
  • Page 74 LIDEOUT YSTEMS Trouble shooting the Inwall slideout system Checking Fuses: The inwall slide requires a minimum 30 Amp fuse. Check the load center for blown fuses and replace any if necessary. If the fuse blows immediately upon service person should be called to check and repair. Obstructions: Check outside the recreation vehicle for possible obstructions such as a tree, post or car etc.
  • Page 75 LIDEOUT YSTEMS Locate the slideout system controllers. There should be one for each slideout on the recreation vehicle. They are typically located in the basement compartment in the forward section of the recreation vehicle, either on the forward wall or on the ceiling. In some models they may be behind a cargo lined panel.
  • Page 76 LIDEOUT YSTEMS Manually pushing in the slideout Locate the slideout system controller Unplug motor 1 and motor 2 connectors at the bottom of the slideout controller. This releases the motor brakes for each motor. The slideout room can now be manually pushed in. Larger rooms may require several people to push or pull them.
  • Page 77 LIDEOUT YSTEMS Refer to the Schwintek Slide Room Operation Guide for further information. Call Lippert at (866) 524 – 7821 or visit the Lippert website at www.lci1.com for additional troubleshooting information. Flush Floor Slideout For optimum performance, the slide-out system requires full battery current and voltage. Although the system is designed to be almost maintenance free, actuate the room once or twice a month to keep the seals and internal moving parts lubricated.
  • Page 78: Extension W/ Pin

    LIDEOUT YSTEMS It is important to note that you DO NOT need to attempt to disengage the motor as the actuator is “manual ready” Just hook up and crank. Use EXTREME CAUTION when extending and/or retracting room using the manual override feature.
  • Page 79 LECTRICAL YSTEM NOTE: For long-term storage: It is recommended the room be Always make sure the slideout room path is clear of people and objects before and during operation of the slideout room. Always keep away from the slide rails when the room is being operated. The gear assembly may pinch or catch on loose clothing causing personal injury.
  • Page 80: Lectrical System

    LECTRICAL YSTEM When the motor brake is disengaged the slideout room WILL NOT lock into place; therefore, the room will not be sealed. When the room has been manually retracted, be sure to install the transit bars (if so equipped) and return the motor brake lever to its normal engaged position in order to seal and lock the room into position.
  • Page 81 LECTRICAL YSTEM the rear of the motor) about 1/8 of a turn to the released position (Fig. 2). This will release the brake that holds the room in place. Locate the manual override for the slideout system (Fig. 1). The room is now free to move. Using either a 5/8” or 3/4” wrench or socket, crank the room either in or out completely.
  • Page 82 LECTRICAL YSTEM Notes:...
  • Page 83: The Electrical System

    LECTRICAL YSTEM LECTRICAL YSTEM The RV electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical systems. One operates off of 12-volt DC power and the other off of 120-volt 60hz AC power. All installations have been made in compliance with industry standards applicable on the date of manufacture. Because the electrical equipment and associated circuitry are engineered into a dedicated Changes or additions made after delivery may result in a hazardous condition.
  • Page 84: Gfci Receptacle

    LECTRICAL YSTEM GFCI R ECEPTACLE Grounding is your personal protection from electrical shock. Each recreation vehicle has a ground fault current interrupter (GFCI) engineered into the electrical system. This device has been designed to reduce the possible injury caused by electric shock. The GFCI will not protect against short circuits or circuit overloads.
  • Page 85: 50-Amp Power Cord (If So Equipped)

    LECTRICAL YSTEM circuits, or that shows outward signs of heat damage. Injury or damage resulting from connection to malfunctioning or improperly wired power sources is not covered by your recreation vehicle warranty. Campsite 120-volt power receptacles can be tested using a digital multimeter or a dedicated circuit analyzer.
  • Page 86: Connecting The Power Cord

    LECTRICAL YSTEM ONNECTING OWER Plugging the shoreline power cord into an incorrectly wired power source could damage the recreation vehicle electrical system and result in severe or fatal injury. Always test the external power source (i.e., the campsite power receptacle or electrical box) with a ground monitor before connecting your power cord to it.
  • Page 87: 120-Volt Circuit Breakers

    LECTRICAL YSTEM calculated by dividing appliance wattage consumed (normally listed on the appliance) by nominal design voltage (120 for a 120-volt appliance). For example: 1200 watts divided by 120-volts equals 10 amps. Only connect the shore power cord to RV 50 amp 120/240 volt electrical power receptacles.
  • Page 88: Inverter (If So Equpped)

    LECTRICAL YSTEM Circuit breakers and fuses will not offer complete protection of the electrical system in the event of power surge or voltage spike. Replacement rating. Never replace a circuit breaker with one listed at a higher amperage rating. Please contact your dealer for repair assistance when replacing circuit breakers. Replacement circuit breakers must be of the same voltage, amperage rating and type.
  • Page 89 LECTRICAL YSTEM maximum power output for an extended period of time, converter heat build, keep unnecessary 12-volt lights and motors turned “off”. fan clear of obstructions. Charge Wizard Operation The built in Charge Wizard will automatically determine the best mode to charge your battery. It will select between 3 possible modes of battery charging;...
  • Page 90: 12-Volt Dc System

    LECTRICAL YSTEM DC S VOLT YSTEM The majority of your recreation vehicle lighting is powered by 12-volt electricity. The 12- volt DC system is composed of components that will operate when the following conditions are met: Power is supplied by the tow vehicle alternator when the engine is running and the 7-way trailer plug is connected.
  • Page 91: Auxiliary Battery (Customer Supplied)

    LECTRICAL YSTEM Keep the protective dust cap on the 12-volt DC outlet when not in use to prevent ingestion of foreign material and potential short circuit conditions. UXILIARY ATTERY USTOMER UPPLIED Your recreation vehicle has many 12-volt DC loads. When combined, their total is more than the converter can produce.
  • Page 92: Battery Disconnect Switch (If So Equipped)

    LECTRICAL YSTEM ATTERY ISCONNECT WITCH QUIPPED The Battery Disconnect switch is located in an enclosed exterior compartment typically at the front of the recreation vehicle. Depending on your model RV, it will have one of two styles of disconnect switches. Contrary to its name, the Battery Disconnect does not switch off all power to the batteries or the entire RV.
  • Page 93 LECTRICAL YSTEM Typical Load Center Exterior Panel Typical Load Panel w/120 volt Main breaker- PPROXIMATE LECTRICAL ATINGS 12 Volt System Aisle Lights 1.0 AMP Baggage Compartment Lights 1.4 AMPS Decorative Wall Lights 1.5 AMPS Dinette Light 4.5 AMPS Exterior Entertainment Center 5-7 AMPS Fantastic Fan 1.5 AMPS...
  • Page 94 LECTRICAL YSTEM 120 Volt System Air Conditioner 18 AMPS Coffee Maker 6-12 AMPS Converter (each) 8 AMPS DVD System 3 AMPS Fireplace 12 AMPS Hair Dryer or Curling Iron 10-14 AMPS Microwave 12 AMPS Refrigerator 6 AMPS Satellite Receiver 2 AMPS 2-4 AMPS Vacuum Cleaner 8 AMPS...
  • Page 95 LECTRICAL YSTEM CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY! MOVING PARTS AND ELECTRICITY can cause severe personal injury or death. To reduce exposure to these hazards, always disable AGS (if so equipped) before: Sleeping in vehicle, unless vehicle has a working CARBON MONOXIDE detector.
  • Page 96 LECTRICAL YSTEM everything in good working order and in the case of gasoline sets, to avoid fuel varnishing, which can affect performance, if the generator is stored for an extended time. Lack of exercise can cause moisture build-up and fuel system degradation that make it run poorly.
  • Page 97 LECTRICAL YSTEM may have the switches and controls mounted directly to the wall in the living area or vicinity of the entrance door. In some cases, the systems monitor (which indicates tank levels and battery charge) may also be included on this panel (refer to the Monitor Panel section). NOTE: your model.
  • Page 98 LECTRICAL YSTEM Slideout switches (press and hold to retract / extend slideouts) Light switches for porch lights, exterior security lights, interior lights, awning LED lights, power entry step Awning switches (press and hold to retract / extend awning) Auto leveling control panel (for leveling the recreation vehicle) Inverter panel (power switch with display) Generator start / stop control with hour meter Cargo bed red lighted master control switch...
  • Page 99 & P ROPANE YSTEM XHAUST UMES If you are in a recreation vehicle with either a nearby tow vehicle engine running or the generator (if so equipped) running there is a potential for Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they contain carbon monoxide, which is a potentially toxic gas that is colorless and odorless.
  • Page 100 & P ROPANE YSTEM Propane cylinders should not be placed or stored inside RV. LP-gas cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve pressure by discharging gas into the atmosphere Maintenance Although your recreation vehicle has been carefully tested at the factory, and by your selling of the propane tanks.
  • Page 101 & P ROPANE YSTEM Propane system label When propane container is low, occasionally there may be a concentration of an onion or garlic-like odor, which can be mistaken for a propane gas leak. After the propane container has been refueled, the odor will usually disappear. If not, turn off the valve(s) and have the ROPANE ONTAINER Propane “container”...
  • Page 102 & P ROPANE YSTEM ASME propane tanks are also equipped with a P.O.L. service valve that is for connection of the two-stage regulator. Not for use on gas grills and other low pressure devices. DOT propane cylinders must be transported and stored in an upright position so the pressure relief device will function properly.
  • Page 103 & P ROPANE YSTEM Have the recreation vehicle checked for leaks at the connections on the propane system soon of trapped air. Otherwise, an improper mixture of gas and air will make it impossible to light your propane appliances. Before entering a propane or fuel service station make sure all pilot lights are extinguished.
  • Page 104 & P ROPANE YSTEM “Do not fill to more than (Label appearance may not be exact) Refer to your Warranty Packet for more information on the LP gas system components. NSTALLING ROPANE YLINDER Ensure that all fasteners are secured before traveling. Located in a recessed compartment or housing (if so equipped) Two propane cylinders Connect the 3/8”...
  • Page 105 & P ROPANE YSTEM Several things to remember each time the propane container is removed: Check that ALL connections are tested with a propane leak detector (or soapy water) solution. causing propane freeze up. If you experience a propane “freeze-up,” close the main manufacturer’s operator manual.
  • Page 106 & P ROPANE YSTEM propane components, make sure to always replace them with components of the same type and rating (check with your dealer). at the end of the propane supply hose is made of brass so that pipe sealants are not necessary to prevent leaking.
  • Page 107 & P ROPANE YSTEM propane “freeze-up,” close the main valve and wait 15 minutes before trying again. or two seconds, close the main valve and contact your recreation vehicle dealer to have the propane system tested. Light the appliances as needed and directed in the appropriate appliance manufacturer’s owner manual located in the Warranty Packet.
  • Page 108 & P ROPANE YSTEM OOKING ROPANE Do not turn gas range burner controls to ON and allow gas to escape before lighting. Do not use portable fuel burning equipment (i.e., wood and charcoal grills or stoves) inside the recreation vehicle. Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreation vehicle.
  • Page 109 & P ROPANE YSTEM RAVELING WITH ROPANE Use care when fueling your tow vehicle. Make certain your propane container is properly fastened in place. Some states prohibit propane appliances to be operated during travel, especially in underground tunnels. Make sure you know the laws for the areas where you travel. Re-fueling Warning Label Maintenance Record Maintenance Record...
  • Page 110 & P ROPANE YSTEM Notes:...
  • Page 111 LUMBING YSTEM There are two different water systems in your recreation vehicle: The fresh water system consists of the fresh water holding tank, fresh water connections, water pump, outside shower assembly (if so equipped), water heater, faucets, tub/ The waste water system consists of the waste water holding tank, sewage holding tank, drains and toilet.
  • Page 112 LUMBING YSTEM Operation Press only one “tact” switch at a time. As you push either the “FRESH”, “BLK” “GREY1” or “GREY2” switch, one or more LED lights will illuminate (from left to right) indicating the content level for that tank. When pushing the “BATT” switch, the LED lights illuminate from left (lowest) to right (highest) to indicate the estimated auxiliary battery condition.
  • Page 113 LUMBING YSTEM Never travel with full fresh, black or grey water holding tanks.. RESH ATER OLDING of each method, refer to the Fresh Water Connections or the Utility Center (if so equipped) normal and can be a result of the recreation vehicle being parked on an incline, or the motion caused by starting or stopping during travel.
  • Page 114 LUMBING YSTEM may occur depending on the volume of water being released. Turn the water pump switch OFF when it is not in use. NOTE: If there are multiple pump switches; the pump must be turned on at the utility center, it cannot be turned off with the switch NOTE:In some models the water pump switch will be a black rocker switch located near the sink cabinet.
  • Page 115 LUMBING YSTEM A water pressure regulator is recommended to prevent damage to the plumbing system or components. To prevent damage when using the city water connection, a 45 lb. (315 KPa) rated water pressure regulator is recommended. TILITY ENTER QUIPPED Uni-Doc Utility Center The Uni-Doc Utility Center is located in an exterior compartment in your recreation vehicle and allows you to perform the following functions:...
  • Page 116 LUMBING YSTEM reduce the chance of contamination, prevent the non-toxic drinking water hose from coming into contact with the ground. Install the city water connection inlet cap when the fresh water connection is not being used. The fresh water connection should be disconnected (i.e., the non-toxic drinking hose disconnected) when the recreation vehicle is unattended for any amount of time.
  • Page 117 LUMBING YSTEM Connect the other end of the hose to a pressurized fresh water source (faucet or spigot). When water has reached the desired level, turn the pressurized water source OFF. “SANITIZE” (or Siphon Fill) the Fresh Water Tank via Pump NOTE: Refer to the Sanitizing Plumbing System section before starting this process.
  • Page 118 LUMBING YSTEM NOTE: recreation vehicle. “CITY WATER” (Pressurized fresh water source) TY WATER” (Pressurized fresh water source) Connect the fresh water hose to the city water inlet. Set the color coded valves to the CITY WATER setting: (A) White handle pointing right (B) Blue handle pointing down (C) Black handle pointing right (D) Red handle pointing up...
  • Page 119 LUMBING YSTEM run when a faucet or the toilet is in use). To aid in siphoning place the container on a surface approximately (2) feet off the ground. Disconnect the hose from the city water connection inlet (it is normal for some antifreeze to exit the inlet hose as it is being disconnected).
  • Page 120 LUMBING YSTEM NOTE:There is no bypass must be removed before sanitizing or winter- izing the RV. Each new recreation vehcicle is winterized with RV antifreeze before it is shipped to the further information. Remove the cartridge before using anti-freeze to winterize the system or chlorine solution to sanitize the system.
  • Page 121 LUMBING YSTEM Do not replace any component part with an accessory part that is not authorized by the water heater manufacturer, such as an “add-on” electric heating element. Such items are not approved to be installed and could create an unsafe condition and will void all warranties. Operating instructions: If you smell propane gas then STOP! and follow the procedures listed in the Fuel Systems section of this manual before attempting to operate the water...
  • Page 122 LUMBING YSTEM Odor from the hot water system “sulfur water.” Sulfur water can be caused by a chemical action or by bacteria. Generally, sulfur water is not harmful, only unpleasant to smell. Refer to the water heater manufacturer’s owner’s manual for details on eliminating the odor from sulfur water. Odor from sulfur water is not a service problem.
  • Page 123 LUMBING YSTEM combustion of the burner at these higher altitudes. Consult with the local propane company, your dealer or the water heater manufacturer for NOTE:It is important that once the RV has returned to lower eleva- be reversed for proper operation of the water heater. Pressure &...
  • Page 124 LUMBING YSTEM Periodically inspect the vent for obstructions. Do not terminate the vent on your water heater inside of add-on rooms, screen porches or patios. Doing so will result in products of combustion being vented into the rooms or occupied areas. Draining and winterization: If the recreation vehicle is to be stored over the winter months, the water heater must be drained to prevent damage from freezing.
  • Page 125 LUMBING YSTEM NOTE: water tank shutoff. Valve E is used to introduce RV antifreeze into the lines when winterizing the system and has a clear hose attached & E are typically located in the vicinity of the water pump which can be under a dinette bench, kitchen island, or bed.
  • Page 126 LUMBING YSTEM AUCETS The bathroom, kitchen and outside shower faucets operate much the same way as the faucets turned ON before operating. NOTE: There may be air in the water plumbing lines which needs to be bled out before a steady stream of water comes from the faucet. Water temperatures over 125°F (49°C) can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds;...
  • Page 127 LUMBING YSTEM Water temperatures over 125°F (49°C) can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds; therefore, be careful when using hot water. Always test the water temperature before showering or washing. & S ARDWARE INK OR HOWER IXTURES A mild solution of vinegar and water works well to remove hard water spots and stains from RAINING RESH ATER...
  • Page 128 LUMBING YSTEM ANITIZING THE LUMBING YSTEM When to sanitize: When your RV is new. At the beginning and end of each season. When the water system becomes contaminated or every three months of use. How to Sanitize Turn water heater power OFF. Both switches: (electric & LP gas). Set the valves to SANITIZE as indicated on the utility center label.
  • Page 129 LUMBING YSTEM After the recommended amount of sanitizing solution is in the tank; the water tank gas). When the fresh water tank is full; set the valves to the DRY CAMPING setting. Turn the pump ON and Open all hot water faucets one by one until water begins to so equipped).
  • Page 130 LUMBING YSTEM 14. Power to water heater should be OFF (both switches: electric & LP GAS). When the fresh water tank is full, set the valves to the DRY CAMPING setting. Turn the pump ON to send water through the lines. 15.
  • Page 131 LUMBING YSTEM pump OFF. Remove the hose and the container. To aid in siphoning place the container approximately (2) feet off the ground. The drain valves must be closed. Run water through all faucets (hot & cold, including outside shower) until chlorine smell is gone.
  • Page 132 LUMBING YSTEM NOTE: The water heater must be drained to prevent damage pressure! It is recommended the water heater be drained and by- passed during the winterization process especially if introducing RV antifreeze into the plumbing system. Antifreeze should be kept out of the water heater.
  • Page 133 LUMBING YSTEM Make sure all holding tanks are empty and all drain valves are OPEN. Run the water pump until it is dry, this will take approximately 15-20 seconds. OPEN all faucets and drains, including outside shower faucets (if so equipped) and Set the valves to the CITY WATER setting.
  • Page 134 LUMBING YSTEM NOTE: not enter the water heater or the fresh water tank. There are no dedicated water heater bypass valves. Turn the water pump ON. Antifreeze will be drawn into the water lines. eeze will be drawn into the water lines. Open the hot water line faucets at the kitchen/bath sinks, shower and outside shower (if Close the hot water line faucets and repeat with the cold water line faucets.
  • Page 135 LUMBING YSTEM your vehicle speed until you reach a dumping station. Before using the RV or after dumping the grey and black water holding tanks, always add the proper amount of deodorant to the black water tank to prevent malodors and help break down holding tank contents (unless winterizing).
  • Page 136 LUMBING YSTEM Sewer Hose Storage: Depending on your RV model, the sewer drain hose may be stored in an exterior compartment marked “Sewer Hose” or it may be located in the hollow square tube bumper. The bumper has removable plastic end caps, and the hose slides inside the hollow bumper. INTERIZING PPLIANCES Winterize Frigidaire Residential Refrigerator: (FGHC2331PFAA)
  • Page 137 LUMBING YSTEM De-winterize the Frigidaire Residential Refrigerator: When preparing the camper for use again in the spring, purge all antifreeze out of the water lines of the RV then: Turn ON the water supply valve to the refrigerator. Fill the fresh water tank, or attach pressurized water to the utility center panel. Turn on water to the RV either with the pump or pressurized water.
  • Page 138 LUMBING YSTEM Winterize RV style refrigerator: If your recreation vehicle has an RV style refrigerator; unplug the appliance, turn off the gas and 12V power, and prop open the doors to prevent odors from forming. If it includes an ice maker, the water line should be disconnected from the water solenoid and drained.Contact your dealer for assistance.
  • Page 139 LUMBING YSTEM LACK ATER OLDING ANKS When connected to the sewer drain line at a campground, keep the “black tank drain” valve in complete draining of the black water holding tank. Repeat as needed. Never leave the black tank drain in the open position continuously when connected to the campground sewer system.
  • Page 140 LUMBING YSTEM Sewage (black) tank preparation: It is important to add enough water to prevent solid waste buildup. Follow the directions listed below and in the manufacturer’s operator manual. Release one to two quarts (1 or 2 liters) of water into the toilet bowl. Follow the directions on your (RV approved) toilet chemical bottle (customer supplied), by placing the recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the toilet bowl.
  • Page 141 LUMBING YSTEM Disconnect the sewer hose, and close the black water dump valve NOTE: The black tank drain valve must be OPEN any time there is a hose (water it is not in use EATERS QUIPPED Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with heaters for the fresh, gray, black water tanks and the water lines or drain lines.
  • Page 142 LUMBING YSTEM The tank heater switch should be turned ON: When liquid is present in the holding tanks and the outside temperature approaches and maintains freezing conditions 35°F (2°C) or colder. The tank heater switch should be turned OFF: When there is NO liquid present (tanks are empty). When dumping the black and gray holding tanks and the drain pipes.
  • Page 143 LUMBING YSTEM It is important to add enough water to prevent solid waste buildup. The following guidelines will help to prevent solid waste buildup. Sewage (black) tank preparation Release one to two quarts (1 or 2 liters) of water into the toilet bowl. Follow the directions on your (approved RV) toilet chemical bottle (customer supplied), by placing the recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the toilet bowl.
  • Page 144 LUMBING YSTEM Notes:...
  • Page 145 & C EATING OOLING ONDITIONER Roof Mount (If So Equipped) The roof mounted air conditioning system is controlled by a thermostat. Cooled air enters before operating the air conditioner. Do not operate the air conditioner without the return air loss of air volume, possible equipment damage and an expensive cleaning process. A special foam gasket is placed between the roof material and the subframe of the air conditioner to guard against water leakage.
  • Page 146 & C EATING OOLING be raised or lowered with the UP/DOWN buttons, and the speed of the fan is controlled by the ARROW buttons. It is also equipped with a rain sensor that will close the vent automatically when it rains. The rain sensor can be turned on/off by holding the DOWN button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 147 & C EATING OOLING The furnace should be inspected periodically (monthly during the heating season) for presence of soot on the vent. Soot is formed whenever combustion is incomplete. This is a visual warning that the furnace is operating in an unsafe manner.
  • Page 148 & C EATING OOLING Notes:...
  • Page 149 PPLIANCES ICROWAVE NOTE: To prevent damage, remove the turntable from the micro- wave when traveling. NOTE: Never use the microwave cavity for storage. The microwave cavity should always be empty when not in use. Microwave Oven Use For list of preset programs, see the Quick Reference Guide provided with your model. General Cleaning IMPORTANT: Before cleaning, make sure all controls are off and the microwave oven is cool.
  • Page 150 PPLIANCES come in contact with the top burners (or heating elements), burner grates or cool. These areas can get hot enough to cause burns. Never leave cooking food unattended. Turn pan handles inward, but not over the tops of the other range burners. Ensure that pans used are large enough to contain the food and avoid boil-overs.
  • Page 151 PPLIANCES Do not use aluminum foil on the electric range cooktop, as this material will damage the cooktop surface if it melts. Do not use aluminum foil under any circumstances on the electric range cooktop. Gas drop in cooktops (if so equipped) vehicle.
  • Page 152 PPLIANCES Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide for detailed operation, cleaning and safety information. Oven (if so equipped) Do not cover the oven vent openings while the oven is in operation. Restricting The propane gas oven must have 12-volt power to operate. If you have any questions contact your dealer or our customer service department.
  • Page 153 PPLIANCES The BBQ grill is for use outside of the recreation vehicle. Never use this grill inside a compartment or inside of the recreation vehicle. Before operating the BBQ grill, make sure that it is securely mounted on the support rail attached to the side of the recreation vehicle (if so equipped) or the bumper mounting bracket (if so equipped).
  • Page 154 PPLIANCES Open the (2) folding arms on the bracket making sure they lock in position. Slide the grill onto the (2) arms against the stops. Make sure the grill is fully on the arms. Insert the retaining pins into the arms. To remove the grill, remove the retaining pins and simply slide it off of the bracket arms.
  • Page 155 PPLIANCES BBQ G LECTRIC RILL QUIPPED POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD The supply cord should be regularly examined for signs of damage and the appliance is not to be used if the cord is damaged. The appliance is rated for 120 volts –...
  • Page 156 PPLIANCES Preheat the grill. Turn the control knob to HIGH (clockwise). The red light indicates power is on and the heating element is heating up. The red light will periodically turn on and off as the heating element adjusts to maintain temperature. Preheat time takes approximately 20 minutes at 72°F air temperature.
  • Page 157 PPLIANCES OOKING ROPANE See the Propane System Section for important safety instructions. Refer to the manufacturer’s owners manual for detailed operating and safety instructions for all propane appliances. REASE EFRIGERATOR The refrigerator is not intended for quick freezing or cooling. We recommend stocking it with pre-frozen or pre-cooled food when possible.
  • Page 158 PPLIANCES LEANING EFRIGERATOR The following are general cleaning guidelines. For detailed information on cleaning your Cleaning the interior Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power. Hand wash, rinse, and dry removable parts and interior surfaces thoroughly. Use a clean sponge or soft cloth and a mild detergent in warm water. For the inside of the refrigerator, use a warm water and baking soda solution consisting of approximately 1 tablespoon (15ml) baking soda to 1 quart (1 liter) of water.
  • Page 159 PPLIANCES ASHER RYER QUIPPED If your recreation vehicle was built with washer/dryer prep, be aware the cabinet space provided is intended for the installation of an aftermarket washer/dryer combo unit (customer supplied) only. Please consult your dealer or the manufacturer for installation assistance. A dryer vent opening must be cut into the sidewall of the recreation vehicle if installing a dryer.
  • Page 160 PPLIANCES DO NOT PICK UP FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, OR USE IN AREAS WHERE THEY MAY BE PRESENT. or combustible material. ECHARGEABLE ACUUM QUIPPED The portable vacuum is equipped with a rechargeable battery pack which can be plugged into a 120V AC wall outlet.
  • Page 161 LECTRONICS ATELLITE IF SO EQUIPPED Please refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for setup, care and maintenance. ELEVISION NTENNA IF SO EQUIPPED To view local stations at either (or both) the front or bedroom television sets using the television antenna, make sure the TV power supply is ON and the TV roof antenna is raised to the operating position.
  • Page 162 LECTRONICS Lower antenna before moving vehicle. DONT’S Don’t force elevating crank up or down. Don’t rotate directional handle hard against stops. Don’t travel with lift in up position. Don’t leave lift part way up or down. Don’t apply sealing compound or paint over top of base plate or anywhere on lift. Lubricating the antenna The elevating gear should be lubricated 3-4 times a year with silicone spray.
  • Page 163 LECTRONICS NOTE: The TV does not lock into place when it is in this pivoting position. Retracting the TV for storage Rotate the TV back into the storage position so the T-handle locks back in place to keep the TV from pivoting (E). Push the TV into the storage compartment taking care not to get the power cord or the antenna cable caught in the mechanism.
  • Page 164 LECTRONICS...
  • Page 165 NTERIOR LEANING NTERIOR To keep the value of your recreation vehicle, perform regular maintenance using the proper materials and procedures. Using the wrong cleaner may result in damage to the surfaces in your vehicle. Check with the manufacturer’s information for the recommended cleaning agent.
  • Page 166 NTERIOR To remove stuck on dust or stains refer to the following guide. Solar shields: Use a sponge or soft brush and water to remove stains. A mild cleaning solution can be used to remove tougher stains. Rinse after cleaning by wetting a clean cloth in fresh water, wringing our any excess and wiping the areas where the cleaner was used.
  • Page 167 NTERIOR 2. Using the strap handle, pull 1.Remove tri-fold sofa pillows sleeping surface up, then out. and set aside 3. While sleeping surface is up,fold 4. Once sleeping surface is grounded, out legs. Extend sleeping surface until grounded. J-Cube Sofa The J-Cube Sofa functions similar to a residential futon.
  • Page 168 NTERIOR should be slightly raised. Push the raised cushion ends down gently as the cushions are & T ABINETRY ABLES To keep hardwood doors, cabinet fronts and hardwood tables looking like new regularly dust with a soft cloth dampened with a cleaning polish or mild detergent solution. Avoid using ammonia based products or silicone oils as they may cause damage if used over a long period of time.
  • Page 169 NTERIOR Glass rings, food spills, water spots and smudges usually wipe off with a damp sponge. Stubborn stains can be removed with a general-purpose spray cleaner. Some stains can be removed by squeezing fresh lemon juice over the stain and allowing the juice to soak for juice and rub with a soft cloth.
  • Page 170 LOOR QUIPPED or under the bed. The safe is intended to help to safeguard valuable items. Jayco cannot be held liable for loss of personal property that is placed within the safe. To secure items in the safe, utilize the key provided with the safe and lock it after placing items in the box. Store...
  • Page 171 XTERIOR LEANING XTERIOR For recreation vehicles with painted exterior graphics: If desired you may wash and wax your vehicle 60 days after purchase. The exterior paint does need time to cure before any Your recreation vehicle is exposed to many environmental conditions that have an adverse Road Salt and Sodium Chloride Road Tar / Bugs Bird Droppings / Tree Sap...
  • Page 172 XTERIOR from the surface. Do not use solvent based cleaners on bird droppings or tree sap as these are water based stains. They can be dissolved using ammonia based glass cleaner, warm soapy water and a little “elbow grease”. Once again, after removing stubborn stains immediately rinse with clean water.
  • Page 173 XTERIOR Polishing your recreation vehicle If painted surfaces have been severely damaged and have lost their original luster and polishing to the damaged surface only; polish a somewhat wider area, moving the polishing of wax to regain a beautiful luster. surface.
  • Page 174 XTERIOR NOTE: a hand-operated grease gun; improper use of a commercial grease gun may damage the seals. & S XTERIOR IDEWALL ENTS While you are cleaning the exterior roof assembly, also inspect the roof vents (including sealants) for cracks and keep them clean. Inspect the refrigerator and holding tank vents for blockages from bird nests, spider webs, leaves, etc.
  • Page 175 XTERIOR You or your dealer must: Inspect all sealants, a minimum of every six months. Make sure to check the roof and all four sides of the recreation vehicle including al moldings, doors, vents and exterior attachments. A quick walk around the recreation vehicle before leaving may help prevent potential problems during trips and vacations.
  • Page 176 XTERIOR Notes:...
  • Page 177 RAVEL AMPING TORAGE HECKLISTS RV S TART The following checklist will help ensure a trouble-free camping season: Inspect and work all interior and exterior latches and locks (lube if necessary). Make sure the batteries are fully charged and installed correctly. Inspect the power cord and carefully clean the contacts if necessary.
  • Page 178 RAVEL AMPING TORAGE HECKLISTS Counter items put away or tied down. Furnace turned off. Latch drawers, cabinets & doors. Turn off interior lights and appliances. Disconnect any cable TV or phone hookup, and lower the TV antenna (if so equipped). Move slideout(s) in and lock it in place (if so equipped).
  • Page 179 RAVEL AMPING TORAGE HECKLISTS Each Trip Inspect and reseal as needed. Check the auxiliary battery (If so equipped). Have the propane system checked for leaks by your dealer. Check running lights. Check tire pressure and wear, including spare (if so equipped). Make sure the tires are cold when checking the tire pressure.
  • Page 180 RAVEL AMPING TORAGE HECKLISTS Thoroughly wash the interior and the exterior of your RV. To prevent weather checking and other UV damage, cover tires that are exposed to sunlight. Turn all cushions on edge to prevent the moisture/mildew buildup during storage. Turn off 12-volt DC/120-volt AC/propane to the refrigerator;...
  • Page 181 Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with some of the items listed below. This is a partial listing and it is not intended to cover all components. All information is the latest available at the time of publication. Jayco reserves the right to change any of the following information without notice.
  • Page 182 DDITIONAL NFORMATION EHICLE AINTENANCE ECORD Make: Model: Model Year: Vehicle Serial#: Service Performed Mileage Work Performed Notes Date...
  • Page 183 DDITIONAL NFORMATION Service Performed Mileage Work Performed Notes Date Maintenance Record Maintenance Record Table of Contents Table of Contents...
  • Page 184 DDITIONAL NFORMATION Notes:...
  • Page 185 DDITIONAL NFORMATION Notes: Maintenance Record Maintenance Record Table of Contents Table of Contents...
  • Page 186 DDITIONAL NFORMATION Jayco ATTENTION! Change of Owner Transfer of Limited Warranty (see limited warranty for details) Model Information: Serial#: ______________________ Chassis #: _______________________ Odometer Reading ______________ (Motorized only) New Owner Information: Purchased Date: ________________ Name: _________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________ City: ____________________ State/Province: ______ Zip Code_________...
  • Page 187 DDITIONAL NFORMATION Notes: Maintenance Record Maintenance Record Table of Contents Table of Contents...

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