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Model Year 2010
P/N 0198163.2010

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  • Page 1 F I F T H W H E E L L E G A C Y www.jayco.com Owner’s Manual Model Year 2010 P/N 0198163.2010...
  • Page 2 WARNING: Read all instructions in this manual and component manufacturer supplied information before using your RV. This manual has been provided by Jayco, Inc. for the sole purpose of providing instructions concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its components. Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expressed or implied.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    LEGACY FIFTH WHEEL TABLE OF CONTENTS . 1: W & S . 4: P ARRANTY ERVICE ROPANE YSTEM .........1 ....32 BOUT ANUAL ALCULATING ROPANE SAGE DOT P .......28 HANGE OF DDRESS WNERSHIP ROPANE YLINDER ......3 & F ...31 USTOMER ELATIONS OSES IPES UBES...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS & H TV A & C ......75 OWING ANDLING CONT NTENNA ABLE ......67 TV F ......74 MERGENCY OWING TORAGE ..62 TV P ......75 IFTH HEEL ITCHING ROCEDURE OWER OOSTER ....60 ........77 IFTH HEEL ANDING ASHER RYER...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    WARRANTY & SERVICE ongratulations! Thank you for selecting a AFETY LERTS Jayco distributed RV*. We are excited to Your safety, and the safety of others, is very welcome you to our growing RV family. We important. To help you make informed...
  • Page 6: Customer Responsibility

    RV for lease or rental purposes. refer NHTSA website www.safercar.gov. Jayco reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time To contact NHTSA by phone: without notice and without incurring any Call the Department of Transportation (DOT) obligation whatsoever.
  • Page 7: Change Of Address /Ocustomer Relations

    Please do not be offended if you Registration and Customer Delivery Form” are told you cannot watch the work being to Jayco within 10 days of delivery to done. Some insurance requirements forbid activate the applicable warranty coverage. admission of customers to the service area.
  • Page 8: Suggestions For Obtaining The Jayco Travel Club

    (or any effect throughout the year. of the alterations) to any of the parts, By belonging to the Jayco Travel Club, you components, systems or assemblies installed will find new ways to enjoy your RV and make by Jayco.
  • Page 9 RV, and by the RV purchaser in the case of change of ownership. Thank you! Your cooperation in mailing a copy of this completed form to Jayco is appreciated. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS...
  • Page 10: Customer First Emergency Roadside Assistance

    RV 17-digit VIN and authorization number. If returning parts, include a copy of your return 1. Call Jayco Customer Service to find an freight bill. authorized dealer in your area. Contact them for an appointment;...
  • Page 11: Obtaining Service Atj

    Jayco distributed exclusively by authorized Jayco dealers. Your selling dealer is responsible for servicing Jayco does not sell parts retail direct or to your RV before delivery, and has an interest non-authorized dealers. If an original part is your continued satisfaction.
  • Page 12: Towable Limited Warranty

    RV is delivered to the first retail purchaser by an independent, authorized dealer of Jayco, or, if the dealer places the vehicle in service prior to retail sale, on the date the RV is first placed in such service. In the event that a substantial defect in material or workmanship, attributable to Jayco, is found to exist during the warranty period, it will be repaired or replaced, at Jayco’s option, without charge to the RV owner, in accordance with the terms,...
  • Page 13 By way of example only, this limited warranty does not cover any of the following: defects in materials, components or parts of the RV not attributable to Jayco; items that are added or changed after the RV leaves the possession of Jayco;...
  • Page 14 In addition, this warranty is not intended to extend to future performance, and nothing in this warranty, or any action of Jayco, or any agent of Jayco, shall be interpreted as an extension of the warranty period or this limitation period.
  • Page 15: Lanning

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY amping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors Familiarize yourself with the following with your family and friends. By following the weather terms: proper precautions and planning, you can Warning - Indicates that a particular help insure a safe, enjoyable and trouble-free weather hazard is either imminent or has trip.
  • Page 16: Fire Extinguisher

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY back and forth, shielding their face from the fire with their hands, if their clothes catch fire. Learn and teach safe fire practices. Build During severe weather conditions move campfires away from nearby trees or bushes. indoors to a place of safety or shelter as Maintain at least a three-foot clear area free directed by the campground or appropriate...
  • Page 17: Smoke Alarm

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY departmen t to find out what your local laws Rating Intended use stipulate before disposing of your used (non- For use on fires involving combustible Type A refillable) factory-installed dry chemical fire materials such as wood, cloth and paper.
  • Page 18 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY the smoke alarm and your RV. If the smoke The CO a larm is designed to detect the toxic alarm does not test properly, replace it arbon monoxide fumes that result from immediately. complete combustion, such those mitted from appliances, furnaces, fireplaces Battery...
  • Page 19: Propane Alarm

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY appliance technician investigate sources of carbon monoxide from fuel burning xide from fuel burning equipment and appliances, and inspect equipment and appliances, and inspect If the CO alarm is not maintained and proper proper operation operation this this equipment...
  • Page 20: Fuel Safety

    If the propane alarm does not tes t properly, have further questions, consult your dealer replace it immediately. Do not remove the or Jayco Custom er Service for assistance. following label from your RV: □ Always shut OFF the tow vehicle engine while refueling.
  • Page 21: 240/120- Volt Ac System

    12 VDC side. LECTRICAL Because the wiring and circuitry is engineered by Jayco into a dedicated system specific to your RV, we recommend you do not make unauthorized changes or add fixed appliances Do not attempt to use water to put out an yourself.
  • Page 22: Circuit Breaker Panel

    SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp appliances to maintain your power usage at 50 amps or lower. It is very important to verify any electrical outlet (or receptacle) you intend PLUG INTO 50-AMP SERVICE ONLY. to connect the power cord to is rated properly Do not hook up the 50-amp power cord to before that outlet is used.
  • Page 23: Amp Power Cord

    SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp If the circuit, contact your dealer to have the 2. Carefully extend the entire length of the electrical breaker is continually tripped and no power cord from the electric cable hatch to overload is evident system tested and the external power source.
  • Page 24 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp not designed or capable of recharging a The 120 VAC electrical system must be battery that is completely discharged or powered on in order to test the GFCI. damaged. 1. Plug a 120 VAC electrical device into the GFCI receptacle outlet.
  • Page 25: Electrical System P Generator

    SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp Please refer to the “Approximate Electrical ALCULATING LECTRICAL Load Ratings” chart in the Specifications & The relationship between amps and total Glossary section for further assistance. wattage can be misunderstood. You may think there is a proportionate link between ENERATOR differing amp levels when, in fact, that isn’t necessarily so.
  • Page 26: 12- Volt Dc System

    SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp of snow, leaves or other obstructions at all auxiliary battery, turn this battery disconnect times. switch off when the RV is not being used for a period of time. Generator prep Generator prep means there is basic wiring When the battery disconnect switch is off the necessary for installation of an aftermarket electrical...
  • Page 27: Auxiliary Battery

    SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp Deep cycle batteries differ in size; the higher vehicle charging system will charge both the amp/hour capacity the larger the battery batteries. is. Before purchase, measure your battery tray to determine which size battery fits. Only Maintenance purchase multiple deep cycle batteries of the The life of a battery is determined by a...
  • Page 28: 12- Volt Fuse Panel

    SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp eplacing a fuse OLAR ANEL Your RV is prepped for a solar panel. To install a solar panel (customer purchase), locate the “blank” mushroom cap style vent on Replacement fuses must be of the same the exterior roof.
  • Page 29: 12-Volt Battery Disconnect 12- Volt Dc Outlet

    SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp factory-installed inverter NVERTER QUIPPED intended for use with medical device(s). Your quipped with DC O VOLT UTLET facto ry-installed pure sine wave There may be a 12 VDC outlet in your RV. 800 watt inverter When the 12 VDC outlet socket is used as a with four batter...
  • Page 30 SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 amp NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 31: Ystem

    Propane is used as a fuel source for the majority of your appliances. Although both Jayco and your selling dealer test carefully for leakage, travel vibrations can loosen fittings. Continued maintenance is necessary for safe operation. The propane...
  • Page 32: Dot Propane Cylinder

    SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM refilled or after any part of the propane system increases approximately 1-½% for every 10°F has been disconnected. Use an appropriate (5.5°C) it is warmed. Heat the propane 100°F propane leak detector solution or create a (55°C) and the container liquid volume will soapy water solution.
  • Page 33: Nstalling Propane Cylinder

    SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM propane cylinder shut off valve and have the propane system inspected by your dealer or a qualified propane service representative. No one should be inside and only the qualified propane service technician should be near the RV while the propane tank is being filled.
  • Page 34 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM The position of the propane container(s) and □ Check ALL the propane system fittings to the hoses are critical to proper operation and make sure they are tightened properly. propane flow. Generally, propane □ Leak test the propane system. cylinders are located in the front, off-door side □...
  • Page 35: Ropane Regulator

    SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM Any cylinder that has been exposed to fire, leaks or seems damaged should not be refilled. Do not attempt to repair any containers, container valves, regulator or Propane regulators must always be appliances by yourself. Use only trained installed with the regulator vent facing certified propane gas service technicians to downward.
  • Page 36: Sing The Propane System

    YSTEM to your camping enjoyment; however, it must be handled with care. If you have any questions or concerns, consult with your dealer, appropriate vendor or Jayco Customer Do not use portable fuel-burning Service. equipment, including wood and charcoal grills and stoves, inside the RV. The use of...
  • Page 37: Ropane Safety Precautions Raveling With Propane

    SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM RAVELING WITH ROPANE Use care when fueling your tow vehicle. Make certain your propane containers are 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.
  • Page 38 SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 39: Onitor Panel

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS here are two different water systems in your RV: the fresh water system and the waste water system. DO NOT drink water deemed □ The fresh water system generally consists microbiologically unsafe or of unknown of the fresh water holding tank(s), fresh quality.
  • Page 40: Ity Ater Ill

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS rinse does not resolve false read-outs add some water and a couple bags of ice cubes to the empty holding tanks. Drive your tow vehicle and RV around approximately 20 minutes to allow the ice cubes to scrub the sides of the holding tanks.
  • Page 41: Ater Purification System

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS Hooking up to city water To disconnect Use this setting if you are at a campground or 1. Shut OFF the water at the external water other facility where the RV can be hooked up source. to an external water source (and not the fresh 2.
  • Page 42: Resh Ater Olding Ank

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS Filling the fresh water tank using the RESH ATER OLDING country fill The fresh water tank can be filled by pressure Generally speaking, this setting is used to fill filling through the fresh water inlet (called city the water tank when dry camping.
  • Page 43: Ater Heater

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS and then shut off. The water pump will automatically re-start when it senses a drop in the water pressure. Some cycling may occur, Do not replace any component part with an depending on the volume of water being accessory part that is not authorized by the released.
  • Page 44 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS 1. Turn OFF all electric power to the water 2. Check to make sure the propane supply to heater. the water heater is not empty or turned 2. Turn OFF the propane supply. OFF. 3. Wait five minutes for the propane to clear 3.
  • Page 45 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS and temperature (P&T) relief valve when your replaced yearly. Water with high levels of iron water heater is operating. Water weeping or and/or sulfate will increase the rate of dripping does not mean that the P&T valve is deterioration;...
  • Page 46: Raining The Fresh Water Saucets

    Flush the screens with a strong spray of Please contact your dealer Jayco water, using caution to prevent parts from Customer Service if you have any questions washing down the drain. Dry the screens and about the valve positions or bypassing the then clear away build up using a stiff wire water heater.
  • Page 47: Ect . 5: Plumbing System Athroom Shower O R Tub

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS If the clog is due to grease, pour ½ cup of salt Do not use cleaners that might scratch the followed by ½ cup of baking soda followed by glass or damage to the metal finish of your 2 cups of boiling water and let stand overnight shower enclosure.
  • Page 48: Anitizing The Water System

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS point of water lines. 2. Prepare a chlorine solution by adding 4. Open all faucets, including the outside about 1/4 cup of unscented household shower faucets. bleach (sodium hypochlorite solution) to a 5. Turn ON the water pump and allow it to one gallon container;...
  • Page 49: Lack /Grey Tank Termination Lack /Grey Water Holding Lack /Grey Water System

    If The RV should be winterized at the end of the needed, contact your RV dealer or Jayco camping season or when the RV will be Customer Service for assistance.
  • Page 50: Oilet With Hand Sprayer

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS convenience and better sanitation system Drain pipes The drain pipes have P-traps installed to help performance, it is advisable to always have prevent odors from escaping into the RV. four to six inches (10 - 15 cm) of water in the During travel, water from the P-traps may spill toilet.
  • Page 51 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS □ Follow the directions on your toilet chemical bottle (customer supplied), by placing the recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the toilet bowl. Never travel with full black or grey water □ Flush the toilet and allow at least an holding tanks.
  • Page 52 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS nearly full so that weight and gravity will force the contents of the holding tank to drain properly. □ If you are at the campground for an extended period of time and the sewer hose is connected to a dump site you can leave the grey tank termination valve partially open so it drains as you use it, but remember to NEVER do this with the...
  • Page 53: Lack Tank Rinse

    SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS access and use because they are low to the water tank each time the black water holding ground and the direction of opening can be tank is dumped or as needed: awkward. 1. Dump the black water tank and leave the 5.
  • Page 54 SECTION 5 PLUMBING SYSTEMS NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 55: Ow Vehicle

    Always carry your vehicle registration, Vehicle weight labels are posted on Jayco insurance policy card(s) and RV warranty manufactured RVs so you can make an registration. informed decision before your purchase. Do not remove these labels from the exterior of your RV.
  • Page 56: Ifth Heel Itch Ustomer Upplied

    If you have additional questions, consult with your dealer. Using an oversized or undersized hitch Jayco cannot responsible can cause damage to the RV frame. Jayco suspension system of any tow vehicle. cannot be responsible for the tow vehicle There variety vehicle suspension system.
  • Page 57: Oading Our Yrv

    SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION OADING 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. The electric brakes are designed to work with the tow vehicle brakes. To maintain proper Decide on the various items of food, braking performance, both the RV and tow clothing, equipment and other supplies you...
  • Page 58: Ect . 6: Pre -Travel Information Irst Short Trip

    SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION some contents must be removed until & RV EIGHING EHICLE the actual overall weight is less than or equal to GVWR. 2. Hitch the RV to your tow vehicle. Weigh the RV and the tow vehicle to determine the GCW.
  • Page 59: Re -Travel Checklist

    SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION □ Leave a travel itinerary with a neighbor, Information label weight ratings to ensure you family member or friend. are below the posted minimum ratings. □ Arrange a security watch for your house (neighbor/family/friend). IRST HORT □...
  • Page 60 SECTION 6 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION □ Flashlights □ Attach the safety chains and breakaway □ Sun screen switch □ Check the area under the RV after Tools □ Axe or saw (bow or folding) overnight parking and look for water or □...
  • Page 61: Eminars

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING Driving safety and protection against injury cannot be fully ensured. However, we recommend you pay special attention to the You must observe the law if you are following: driving when operating a cell phone in your •...
  • Page 62: 7-Way Trailer Plug

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING An auxiliary battery must be purchased and & A RIVING LCOHOL correctly installed to activate the breakaway switch. Driving after drinking or taking drugs (including some prescriptions and/or over- the-counter medications) can lead to an accident.
  • Page 63 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING and locked to help prevent insects, rodents or It should be noted that the center terminal is other pests from entering. labeled as an auxiliary circuit, most commonly used for backup lights (not a ground terminal trailer plug, unlock...
  • Page 64 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING MOR/ RYDE YSTEM The MOR/ryde pin box system utilizes a unique rubber shear spring to positively deal with rough, towing road shock. The rubber spring works in a horizontal planar motion (in a longitudinal and lateral motion) to absorb the towing shock.
  • Page 65 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING 4. When there sufficient clearance Manual operation between the pin box and hitch, move the tow vehicle clear of the RV. Then lower the RV until it is level, side-to-side and back-to-front. DO NOT attempt to use the hand crank at the same time the electric drive motor is Generally, “extend”...
  • Page 66: Stabilizer Jacks

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING Manual rear stabilizer jacks TABILIZER ACKS To manually operate the “C-type” telescoping rear stabilizer jacks: 5. Check your level gauge (customer purchase) to find the RV’s lowest side. DO NOT USE THE STABILIZER JACKS Crank down the stabilizers on the low side TO LEVEL THE RV.
  • Page 67 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING Make sure all hardware is reinstalled and this person is in view at all times and tightened correctly. proceed slowly and cautiously. Hitching your FW 6. Make sure the kingpin is completely Hooking up a fifth wheel will become easier inserted and locked in the hitch.
  • Page 68: Towing

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING good way to practice is at a large parking lot EHICLE LEARANCE (where it is permissible). Easing to a stop and Remember some bridges, older ones in starting smoothly saves wear and tear on particular, may not support the weight of your your tow vehicle/RV combination.
  • Page 69: Ack U P Camera System

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING Backing up For optimum reception, place the portable If your camping destination does not have pull receiver/monitor in the tow vehicle so that it is through sites, pick a level site and back in level with the transmitter located on the RV carefully.
  • Page 70: Mergency Topping

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING Here are some tips to keep in mind when parking in unfamiliar surroundings: Have a pre-determined plan of action… Develop response plans for all situations. Dry-run typical situations as a way of making your responses to each simulation second nature.
  • Page 71: Towing & Handling , Cont

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING and away from the traffic approaching properly calibrated torque wrench and socket. from behind. Do not use a 4-way socket or any other type of wrench that does not measure the actual hazard-warning flasher provides pressure applied to the lug nut.
  • Page 72: Spare Tire Carrier

    RV; they are not to be returned to your dealer injury, property damage or death. or Jayco. If you have questions regarding your tires, contact the tire OEM or Jayco To insure your tires are operating safely, Customer Service. regular inspection of your tires and checking...
  • Page 73: Hanging The Tire

    SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING 2. Insert the crank handle (or driving tool) be a hex on the end of a drive extension into the exterior access hole until the end tube or an actuator feature on the end of of the driver comes into contact with the the hoist drive shaft.) hoist drive feature.
  • Page 74 SECTION 7 TOWING & HANDLING them for ease of removal when the tire is off the ground. 3. Locate the bottom of the main frame (above the one inch (1”) trim molding which seams the black wrap metal and the galvanized underbelly metal). 4.
  • Page 75: Old Eather Sage

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING By purchasing your RV you have entered into Please remember to tread lightly on our lifestyle that encourages long-lasting beautiful land and leave only your footprints friendships. People who camp next to one so that others may enjoy nature as much as another for a few days are allowed the unique you did.
  • Page 76: Condensation

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING ONDENSATION Several keys provided when purchase your RV. Most keys have an individual key number stamped on the plate. Condensation needs to be taken seriously. Record these key numbers and keep the Ignoring it can damage the RV (damage information in a safe place.
  • Page 77 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING The RV slide out system is controlled by a master lockout control switch. Each individual slide out room is controlled by its own separately labeled control switch, a slide out control box and slide out motor. Fig.
  • Page 78: Glide/Rocker //Rocker /Rocker C

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING back to the upright position, depress the side control and gently apply pressure to the recliner leg rest. Refer to the furniture manufacturer’s care instructions for this product. Furniture transit & storage Some models require you to position the Fig.
  • Page 79: Ystem

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING TV A & C UDIO ISUAL NTERIOR YSTEM NTENNA ABLE RG-6 coax runs from the TV antenna and exterior cable TV connector to a wall plate near the dedicated television space. The television entertainment system will not run cable television on one television set and local stations off the other set without customer modification.
  • Page 80: Central Vacuum

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING Lowering the TV antenna XTERIOR Insure that the pointers on the ceiling plate & S ONNECTIONS PEAKERS and the rotation handle are aligned. Rotate elevation handle counterclockwise until you hear the antenna touch the roof (resistance will be felt in the handle).
  • Page 81 If you have further questions, please contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service. Do not remove the following label from the Fig. 8.14 Typical central vacuum system Change the vacuum filter bags regularly to maintain maximum vacuuming power.
  • Page 82: Range Hood With Exhaust Refrigerator

    Your RV has a safe-lock box mounted on the floor of the closet. The safe-lock box is intended to help to safeguard valuable items. Jayco cannot be held liable for loss of personal property that is placed within the Fig. 8.17 When installing dryer vent…...
  • Page 83 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING For the best cooling performance: especially combustible materials, especially gasoline and other flammable • Let air move freely inside the entire food vapors and liquids. compartment. • Make sure the refrigerator roof vent is • Do not cover the shelves with plastic, unobstructed and cleared of debris.
  • Page 84: Cooking With Propane

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING odd flavor. Foul odor or bad taste in the ice Unlike large homes, the oxygen supply inside cubes usually means it is time to replace the a RV is limited. The following warning label is filter.
  • Page 85: Oven

    The propane gas oven must have 12-volt power to operate. If you have any questions Bi-fold range cover contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service. Do not use the oven as a storage area. ANGE XHAUST...
  • Page 86: I N Case O F A Grease Fire

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING Clean the range hood fan and filter frequently. Microwave Convection Oven The microwave/convection oven component is simply two ovens in one and instructions REASE are self-guided using the control panel on the oven face. Setting the clock is necessary before either oven feature will operate.
  • Page 87: Sect . 8: Camping & Operating 12 Volt Ventilation Fan

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING The built in rain sensor closes the dome and & R UCTING ETURN turns off the fan blade when the sensor All heat discharges, registers and return air becomes wet (the dome reopens when the grills must be free and clear of obstructions.
  • Page 88: Air Conditioner

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING switch must also be ON for the roof A/C to • 12 Volts DC operate the Comfort Control operate. box. If the thermostat fails to operate, check the fuse, which is generally located Heat pump on the interior fuse panel.
  • Page 89: Free -Standing Table & C Furnace

    If you have any questions A qualified RV technician should perform all contact your dealer or Jayco Customer furnace maintenance at least once a year Service. (more often depending on furnace usage). Do...
  • Page 90: Ceiling Fan

    If you back towards the floor. In the summer, the fan have further questions, please contact your should turn counterclockwise to keep air dealer or Jayco Customer Service. moving. ATIO WNINGS All awnings must be closed (and locked) while the RV is in transit.
  • Page 91: Slide Room Awnings

    SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING refer to the OEM awning manual for over-ride • For acrylic fabric – Use a stiff brush and instructions. warm water with soap. When cleaning the fabric, it is important to observe the following: • Always natural soap,...
  • Page 92: Audio /Visual Interior S Bike Rack

    If in place at all times. When the bike rack stand you have any questions, consult your dealer is not in use, it must be locked horizontal with or Jayco Customer Service. the cargo tray frame. ARGO EPARTING...
  • Page 93 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING □ Lights turned off □ Proper tongue weight maintained (25% of gross weight - fifth-wheel and contents) □ Lower antenna & satellite dish applicable) □ Position the booth dinette in the bed position for travel (if applicable) □...
  • Page 94 SECTION 8 CAMPING & OPERATING NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 95: Leaning The Interior

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE The following label should be left permanently epending upon your area and where your affixed to the RV: RV is stored, your vehicle may be a target for damage from rodents and insects. To protect your RV, never leave food inside and ensure that all surfaces are clean.
  • Page 96: Abs P

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE and possibly damage the upholstery. This type of damage is not warrantable. Cleaning materials can be dangerous. ÉCOR TEMS Some are poisonous. Others are highly flammable. Some are dangerous if you Décor items such as window treatments, night breathe their fumes in a closed space.
  • Page 97: Xle With E-Z Lube Shackle Abinetry & Tables

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE works well to remove hard water spots and Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain stains from the sink or shower fixtures. cleaners, oven cleaners, etc. Do not let cleaners with bleach set on the ANELING top.
  • Page 98: Leaning The Exterior

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE contain oil based solvents (i.e. cleaners your from this damage. Frequent containing lemon oil, Murphy’s Oil Soap, etc.). washings also protect your from environmental elements, such as rain, snow and salt air. EPLACING IGHT ULBS Do not wash the RV when it is in direct Before replacing a bulb, be sure the light is sunlight.
  • Page 99 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE If the slideout or door is frozen, opening it by force may tear off or crack the rubber gasket that is installed around the slideout or door. Do not use a buffer and a buffing Pour warm water on the gasket to melt the ice compound as it may damage the exterior (wipe off the water thoroughly after opening...
  • Page 100: Oors & Locks

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE the grease zerks. If you have further & S XTERIOR IDEWALL ENTS questions, consult with your dealer. While you are cleaning the exterior roof, also inspect the roof vents (including sealants) for Use a hand-operated grease gun; improper cracks and keep them clean.
  • Page 101: Ealants

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE attachments. Reseal as necessary and at least one time each year as preventative maintenance. If your RV is equipped with a roof ladder, Replace sealant and cap seal if you notice do not leave items attached to it while cracks, gaps, lifting,...
  • Page 102: Aintenance Checklist

    SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE cover and make sure the regulator is covered. _ Cover all external outlets, such as furnace, Snow or ice places excessive weight on exhaust, etc. to prevent mice or other the RV roof. Remove snow or ice as rodents from entering.
  • Page 103 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE _ Inspect safety chains for signs of wear. (if cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a applicable) qualified technician. _ Test brakes. _ Drain and sanitize fresh water system. _ Test propane, smoke carbon _ Examine the tires for unusual wear, monoxide detectors.
  • Page 104 SECTION 9 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE _ Have furnace inspected and serviced by a qualified technician. _ Have propane system inspected and serviced by a qualified technician. _ Have refrigerator inspected serviced by a qualified technician. _ Inspect and reseal as defined earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 105: Endor Ist

    OEM’s) for appliances/component parts that may be installed on your RV. The information listed in this chart is the latest available at the time of publication of this manual. If you have questions or concerns on component parts not listed here, contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service for further assistance.
  • Page 106: Heel Lug Torque Chart

    SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY HEEL ORQUE HART...
  • Page 107: 10: Specifications & Gpproximate Electrical Load Ratings

    SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY PPROXIMATE LECTRICAL ATINGS Use actual amperage (or wattage divided by 120) of appliance being used whenever possible. 120 VOLT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER - COLEMAN MACH 13,500 BTU (RUN) 13.50-16.25 AMPS AIR CONDITIONER - COLEMAN MACH 13,500 BTU (START UP) 15.75-16.25 AMPS* AIR CONDITIONER - COLEMAN MACH 15,000 BTU (RUN) 14.75-17.75 AMPS...
  • Page 108: Udio /Visual Setup

    SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY ROPANE ONSUMPTION HART The following chart provides an average propane consumption information. Average BTU Appliance Kilojoules / Hour Consumption / Hour Furnace 20,000 - 40,000 21,100 - 42,200 Outside grill 10,000 10,550 Outside stove 13,000 13,730 Range oven 7,100...
  • Page 109: T C D

    SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY PARE ARRIER IAGRAMS The following diagrams depict the correct method of stowing (or carrying) your spare tire. Please contact your dealer for further assistance.
  • Page 110 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY The following diagram shows the wrong way to stow (or carry) your RV spare tire:...
  • Page 111: Lossary O F Terms

    BLACK WATER – Term associated with the sell and/or service your camper by Jayco Inc. sewage holding tank. The toilet drains directly This term will be used in this context unless into this tank.
  • Page 112 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY axle assembly is designed to carry, as NET CARRYING CAPACITY (NCC) - The measured at the tires, therefore including the MAXIMUM WEIGHT personal weight of the axle assembly itself. GAWR is belongings, food, fresh water, propane, tools, established by considering the rating of each dealer installed accessories, etc., that can be of its components (tires, wheels, springs,...
  • Page 113 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY Weight, Tongue Load, Vertical Load Rating Different terms for the MAXIMUM VERTICAL LOAD that can be carried by the hitch. UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT (UVW) - The WEIGHT of a vehicle as built at the factory with full fuel, engine (generator) oil and coolants.

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