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Rev. 2013211108
Part No. 161500-20-018
Copyright 2021 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Rev. 2013211108 Part No. 161500-20-018 Copyright 2021 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 – INTRODUCTION About this Manual ..........................1-1 Safety Messages Used in this Manual ....................1-1 Pre-Delivery Inspection ........................1-2 Before Driving ..........................1-2 Front Axle Tire Alignment ....................... 1-2 Headlight Alignment ......................... 1-2 Service and Assistance ........................1-2 Reporting Safety Defects ........................
  • Page 4 Table Of Contents Remote Keyless Entry ........................3-3 Collision Avoidance System ......................3-3 Hazard Warning Flashers ........................3-3 Air Conditioner/Heater – Automotive (Dash) .................. 3-3 Radio – In-Dash ..........................3-3 Engine Cooling System ........................3-3 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill ........................3-3 Lights ..............................
  • Page 5 Table Of Contents 7 – PLUMBING Fresh Water System .......................... 7-1 Water Pump ............................7-2 Cold Water Filter ..........................7-3 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System .................... 7-4 Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker ......................7-5 Shower .............................. 7-5 Exterior Shower/Wash Station ......................7-7 Toilet ..............................
  • Page 6 Table Of Contents Cabinetry – Cleaning ........................10-7 Decorative Vinyl Wall Paneling – Cleaning ................... 10-7 Tables and Countertops ........................10-7 Solid Surface Countertop – Corian® ....................10-8 Sink – Stainless Steel ........................10-8 High Gloss and matte cleaning ....................... 10-9 Range and Refrigerator ........................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The instructions included in this manual are intended as a guide, and in no way DANGER indicates a hazardous situation extend the responsibilities of Winnebago which, if not avoided, will result in death or Industries beyond the standard written serious personal injury.
  • Page 8: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    BEFORE DRIVING National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Familiarize yourself with State/Province and (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Winnebago local regulations before traveling. There are Industries, Inc. many local rules that may impact your travels.
  • Page 9: Occupant And Cargo Carrying Capacity Label

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Winnebago Industries, Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at: 1-888-327-4236; (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to http://www.safercar.gov...
  • Page 10: Vehicle Certification Label

    These pressure levels must be maintained to assure proper handling, safety, 2. Chassis manufacture date. and fuel economy. 3. Month and year of manufacture at Winnebago 9. Rear Axle Wheel Configuration: Single or ® Industries Dual as it relates to the inflation.
  • Page 11: Specifications And Capacities

    (24.5 gal) Notes: All information is based upon the most recent data available. Visit the Winnebago Industries, Inc. web page – www.winnebagoind.com – for the most current product information. The height of each model is measured to the top of the tallest standard feature and is based on the curb weight of a typically equipped unit.
  • Page 12: Owner And Vehicle Information

    Motorhome Serial Number ___________________________________________________________ Chassis Vehicle Identification No. (VIN) ________________________________________________ Vehicle Mileage at Delivery __________________________________________________________ Selling Dealer Name ________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ® YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER /SERVICE CENTER Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact ____________________________________________Phone ________________________ CHASSIS SERVICE CENTER...
  • Page 13: Safety And Precautions

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS GENERAL WARNINGS • Only seats equipped with seat belts are to be WA RNING occupied while the vehicle is moving. • Make sure all passengers have seat belts Operating, servicing and maintaining this fastened. Lap belts should fit low on the hips vehicle can expose you to chemicals and upper thighs.
  • Page 14: Driving Safety

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Do not operate the cruise control on icy or DRIVING SAFETY extremely wet roads, winding roads, in heavy traffic, or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained. • Use care when accelerating or decelerating on WA RNING a slippery surface.
  • Page 15 SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Portable fuel-burning equipment, including wood and charcoal grills and stoves shall not WA RNING be used inside the recreational vehicle. The use of this equipment inside the recreational vehicle may cause fires or asphyxiation. Do not fill propane container(s) to more •...
  • Page 16: Propane Gas Leaks

    Replacement When replacing this alarm, we recommend replacing only with the same model, or with one that is also listed for RV application. We recommend obtaining a replacement from your ® Winnebago Industries dealer.
  • Page 17: Carbon Monoxide Warning

    RV application. We Do not run engine in confined areas, such as a recommend obtaining a replacement from your garage, except to move vehicle into or out of the ® Winnebago Industries dealer. area. Further Information CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM...
  • Page 18: Smoke Alarm

    Replacement your motorhome. We recommend obtaining a When replacing this alarm, we recommend replacement only from your Winnebago replacing only with the same model, or with one ® Industries dealer or a reliable RV parts supplier.
  • Page 19: Loading

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Improper grounding of the vehicle can cause • Always release the air prior to getting under personal injury. Do not plug the utility power the vehicle (if equipped). cord into an outlet which is not grounded and •...
  • Page 20 SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Power Sliding Door Rear Double Doors –If Equipped 1. Unlock the rear passenger side double door by sliding latch to the left. You will see a white marking. 1. Rotate knob to AUTO position. 2.
  • Page 21: Roof And Ladders

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS NOTE: The rear passenger side door must be • Never ignore warning labels or weight limits open before opening the rear driver side defined on your ladder. The following door. warning label is located on or near the ladder: 3.
  • Page 22: Mold, Moisture, And Your Motorhome

    Winnebago will clean the affected area(s) and/or temperature. replace affected items as it deems necessary. This is the extent of coverage provided by Winnebago How Can I Avoid Mold? Industries. Winnebago Industries, however, will To reduce the ability for mold to grow, you...
  • Page 23: Roadside Emergency

    Because of the size and weight of this vehicle ® and its tires, and the possible complications Winnebago Industries does not assume involved in tire changing, we strongly advise responsibility for damage incurred while towing obtaining professional road service to change a this vehicle.
  • Page 24 SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS The wheel on your motorhome has a push on liner which is removed similar to a hubcap. Remove the covers by carefully prying the perimeter flange away from the wheel flange. Check for valve stem location and the valve stem clearance notch (located on the back side of the front cover).
  • Page 25: Wheels - Stylized Aluminum

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Further Information WHEELS – STYLIZED See the chassis manufacturer’s user guide ALUMINUM provided in your InfoCase for complete ® (Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Chassis) instructions and re-torque information. –If Equipped The Alloy Wheels, hub covers, and push on nut covers are mounted with the chassis supplied WA RNING lug nuts which are concealed by push on nut...
  • Page 27: Driving Your Motorhome

    Winnebago damaged by pinching them in the doors or in the ®...
  • Page 28: Child Restraints

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Seat Belt Care and Cleaning • Be careful not to damage the belt webbing and WA RNING hardware. Take care not to pinch them in the seat or doors. • Inspect the belts and hardware periodically. Snug and low belt positions are essential.
  • Page 29: Keys

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information 4. Review the instructions for installation and use of the restraint. Be sure that you Refer to the chassis manual provided in your understand them fully and can install the InfoCase for instructions on activating, restraint properly and safely in your vehicle.
  • Page 30: Lights

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Use only certified diesel exhaust fluid VALVE STEM ACCESS (DEF) in the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill tank. ® (Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Chassis) Front Wheel Valve Stem Access on 18-Hole Steel Wheel with Push-On Full Wheel Trim –If Equipped 1.
  • Page 31 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Inner rear dual Valve cap tool 4. Using the valve cap tool as a remote handle, 6. When tire pressure testing is complete, unscrew the valve stem cap (retaining cap in reinstall the valve stem cap (with the cap still the end of the valve cap tool).
  • Page 32: Tires

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME (Shown without wheel liner for unobstructed view) 6. When tire pressure testing is complete, reinstall the valve stem cap (with the cap still TIRES retained in the valve cap tool end). 7. Remove valve cap tool from valve stem cap. Improper tire pressure can result in tire overloading and abnormal wear and also affects Rear Outer Dual Valve Stem...
  • Page 33 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME tires to roll at an angle and wear unevenly. It may also cause the vehicle to “pull” to the right or left. Have your dealer inspect your vehicle’s suspension and steering components periodically for misalignment or wear. Out-of-balance tires will not roll smoothly and can lead to vibrations and uneven tread wear, such as cupping and flat spots.
  • Page 35: Appliances And Systems

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS The appliances installed in your motorhome Further Information are manufactured by reputable RV appliance Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide makers and have been tested by independent provided in your InfoCase for complete operating laboratories to meet all applicable standards and instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance codes set for RV appliances.
  • Page 36: Microwave Oven

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Water And Holding Tank Levels MICROWAVE OVEN Press the Tank Levels switch to show –If Equipped approximate levels on the LCD screen. Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide located inside the appliance for complete operating instructions.
  • Page 37 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS • The chassis engine must be shut off and 120- volt AC shoreline unplugged. • An interior light should be turned on to provide a small load which draws off the battery surface charge. Pure DC System (Volta) See “Pure...
  • Page 38: Solar Charge Panel

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Charging Status SOLAR CHARGE PANEL Constant Current Amber (Flashing) The roof-mounted Solar Charge Panel uses the sun to help keep your house battery charged. Constant Voltage Amber A Solar Charge Controller (located inside an Full/Float Mode Green overhead cabinet) shows you when the Solar...
  • Page 39: Power Control System (Pcs)

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS connecting a portable solar panel, a separate solar charge controller is not needed and will reduce the effectiveness of the portable solar panel. PCS Display Panel (Located near monitor panel) -Typical View Further Information Single Solar Port (Located on an exterior sidewall) Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide...
  • Page 40: Roof Air Conditioning System

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS • Tap to save a selected value. • Press for three (3) seconds to turn the control panel on/off. BACK BUTTON: used to go back to the previ- ous menu or to cancel a setting. Further Information Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating...
  • Page 41: Air Conditioner Filter

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS • Position the louvers to the desired direction the discharge air is to flow. During Cooler Nights When outdoor temperatures drop in the evening or at night below 75 degrees F, the temperature control needs to be set at midpoint between “Warmer”...
  • Page 43: Propane Gas

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS PROPANE GAS SUPPLY The propane gas system supplies fuel for the WA RNING furnace, water heater and refrigerator (while in gas mode). When used and handled properly, this Do not alter or remove propane tank system is safe and economical and provides valves or gauge.
  • Page 44: Propane Accessory Connection

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS run on propane only, we recommend that you request straight propane only. Butane burns about 30 percent hotter DANGER than propane and can overheat some appliances, particularly refrigerators, All pilot lights, appliances, and their and cause permanent damage. Other igniters (see operating instructions) shall appliances designed to operate on be turned off before refueling of motor fuel...
  • Page 45: Safe Use Of The Propane Gas System

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS SAFE USE OF THE PROPANE GAS SYSTEM The propane system is designed and built with strict adherence to national, state, and recreational vehicle industry requirements for mobile propane gas equipment. For your safety, there are many safety devices and backup systems installed, such as fill overflow valves, an interior propane gas detector/ alarm, and an interior carbon monoxide (CO)
  • Page 46: Propane Gas Warnings And Precautions

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS • Exercise caution when drilling holes or • Avoid inhaling exhaust gases produced by attaching objects to the walls. Gas lines and burned gasoline, diesel fuel, or propane gas in electrical wiring could be seriously damaged items such as the range, chassis engine, and present an extreme safety hazard.
  • Page 47: Propane Vaporization In Cold Weather

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure causing fire or explosion. Only your dealer or a qualified propane gas service should remove the regulator cover for adjustments.
  • Page 48 SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS This means that in extremely cold weather when a large volume of gas is being used by the furnace for heating, it is possible to experience a loss of gas pressure. At first, this problem may appear to be caused by an empty tank or a regulator freeze-up, but is actually caused by failure of the liquid gas to vaporize as fast as it is needed by the furnace.
  • Page 49: Electrical

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Your motorhome is equipped with an • Do not incinerate a Volta energy storage pack electrical system consisting of three separate system. voltages: • Operate a Volta energy storage pack only • 12-volt DC within the recommended limits for temperature, voltage, current, SOC, and other •...
  • Page 50: Inverter/Charger Unit - 3600W

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL WA RNING Do not connect the external power cord to any receptacle until you have verified proper polarity and grounding. Be sure all prongs of the supply cord are properly plugged into the receptacle. Failure to observe can result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 51: Power Center

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL when not connected to shoreline power. The inverter can also be used while driving the motorhome because the engine alternator will charge the battery while driving. The inverter has built in GFCI protection. The GFCI will protect against electrical shock by interrupting the flow of electricity.
  • Page 52: Circuit Breakers - House 120-Volt Ac

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Further Information CIRCUIT BREAKERS – HOUSE See the manufacturer’s operation, care and 120-VOLT AC maintenance information in your InfoCase. The breaker panel protects all 120-volt Charging Section components in the motorhome from either an overload on the circuit or a short in the wiring or The inverter/charger charges Pure DC battery component itself.
  • Page 53: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – INTERRUPTER HOUSE DC Bath, galley, and exterior outlets are The House DC voltage system consists of the connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Pure DC system and the 12-volt power Interrupter), which is an extremely sensitive converter.
  • Page 54: Battery Care

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL CAUTION Step cover must be closed and latched. Failure can cause injury. Chassis Battery The chassis (starting) battery is located in a compartment “well” in the floor beneath carpet ahead of the driver seat. Chassis Battery Connector (Located to the right of the accelerator pedal behind access panel)
  • Page 55 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL If a battery does not contain at least 80% charge during freezing temperatures, the electrolyte can freeze and crack the battery case. WA RNING The two best defenses against sulfating California Proposition 65 Warning: and insufficient charge are to: Battery posts, terminals, and related 1.
  • Page 56 If your motorhome is going to be unoccupied year. ® for two weeks or more, Winnebago Industries • Check the battery fluid level every month, or recommends disconnecting the chassis battery in more often in hot weather.
  • Page 57: Circuit Breakers And Fuses

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL House 12-Volt Fuses (Located on right side twin bed cabinet at rear) -Typical View Chassis Battery Connector (Located to the right of the The fuse panel accepts only blade type plug-in inside accelerator pedal fuses. Always replace fuses with those of the access panel same amperage rating.
  • Page 58: Pure3 Dc System (Volta)

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL PURE DC SYSTEM (VOLTA) CAUTION WA RNING The Pure Power System components are designed to work safely together as a Only Volta approved technicians should system. Components and devices in the service the Pure energy storage and Pure Power System should not be power distribution system.
  • Page 59 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL NOTICE If the system does not transfer power and begin charging, the cause is likely due to poor quality incoming power. This feature protects the vehicle from brown outs due to insufficient power, a common occurrence when large numbers of Pure State of Charge (SOC) Gauge vehicles are tied to one shore power...
  • Page 60 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Operating Parameters You may encounter the following messages on the Inverter Control Panel. They are not error Voltages messages. CHG#1-OFF The battery is full. Maximum Pack 100% 58.52V DISABLED BY The battery is too Voltage JMPR cold to charge.
  • Page 61 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL • If High Temperature Limit is reached, the pack must cool to 43°C/109°F before charging will resume. NOTICE • If Low Temperature Limit is reached, the pack must heat to 6°C/43°F before charging will During long-term storage, Volta resume.
  • Page 62 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL NOTICE NOTICE If a Volta energy storage pack is stored in During the up-fit of the Pure Power deep sleep in a low charge/low voltage System the chassis manufacturer’s drive state (<49.72V) for an extended period of belt has been changed to accommodate time, permanent damage to the Volta added charging equipment.
  • Page 63: Plumbing

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING The tank is filled through the Tank Fill Inlet FRESH WATER SYSTEM located on the left sidewall. The Fresh Water System provides water to the 1. Attach hose to the Tank Fill Inlet. galley sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, toilet, and water heater.
  • Page 64: Water Pump

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Connecting City Water Supply The pump is self-priming and will run briefly to build up line pressure when the Water Pump switch is first turned on. See “Initial Waterline Priming” for instructions on using the water system for the first time.
  • Page 65: Cold Water Filter

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Pump Switch The Water Pump switch is located on the monitor panel (an additional switch is located near the exterior shower/wash station for your convenience). While the switch is “ON”, the pump will automatically supply water as it is needed. Do not leave the pump on while away from your motorhome or while driving.
  • Page 66: Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Disinfecting with Tank Fill When disinfecting through the tank water fill, an external cartridge-type water filter assembly must be connected in-line between the city water hose and the tank fill inlet to add disinfecting solution to the tank. These filters are commonly available at most RV supply stores.
  • Page 67: Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 5. Let the system stand at least 4 hours when • Chlorine may be removed from drinking disinfecting with 50 ppm residual chlorine. (If water by the cold water filter at the galley a shorter time period is desired, then 100 ppm faucet (if equipped) or by installing an chlorine concentration should be allowed to activated carbon water purifier at the galley...
  • Page 68 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Shower Drain Switch (Located near shower head) -Typical View Turn the pump on as you begin to shower and Shower Drain Filter leave running to remove the water from the floor (Remove Shower Drain Strainer while showering. to access filter.) -Typical View Turn the pump off when the water is...
  • Page 69: Exterior Shower/Wash Station

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING To clean the shower pump filter EXTERIOR SHOWER/WASH • Ensure the Shower Drain switch is OFF. STATION • Twist the inlet cap (bowl) “counter- clockwise” to unscrew from the filter The exterior wash station feature allows you assembly.
  • Page 70: Toilet

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING appropriate waste water disposal site. This means TOILET you can use the toilet, sinks, and shower even in areas where utility hookups are not available. The toilet in your motorhome is very similar to the household type, except that it is designed to The black water holding tank contains the use only a small amount of water per flush.
  • Page 71 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • Motor Shaft Access Plate Sewage Drain Hose (Located on passenger side behind rear wheel) -Typical View Waste Pump (Located beneath motorhome) 2. Remove dust cap from sewage drain outlet and connect sewage drain hose. Be sure it is •...
  • Page 72 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • 1st - (Refer to Step 4) Pull Black Waste Tank Drain valve to drain black water (sewage tank, then close) Waste Pump Switch (Located beneath motorhome near sewage drain outlet) -Typical View • 2nd - (Refer to Step 5) Pull Gray Waste Tank Drain valve to drain gray water (sink/shower).
  • Page 73: Waste Water System (Model 70Kl)

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING CAUTION WA RNING Service inlet access must be closed when Keep drain valve closed to minimize the utility connections are not in use. presence of sewer gases. Sewer gases can be present when RV is connected to campground sewage When using a sewer hook-up, keep the dump hookup.
  • Page 74 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Dumping Holding Tanks (Model 70KL) • 1st - Pull Black Waste Tank Drain valve to drain black water 1. Remove sewage drain hose from storage (sewage) tank, then close. compartment (located on left sidewall). • 2nd - Pull Gray Waste Tank Drain valve to drain gray water (sink/shower), then close.
  • Page 75 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 4. Turn the water on to begin flushing. Allow water to run for about three minutes. CAUTION 5. Disconnect garden hose from flushing system and close Black Waste Tank Drain valve. Do not use the tank flush valve unless the Using On-Site Sewer Hook-Ups fullway termination valve is in the open The sewage drain hose may remain attached to...
  • Page 76: Tank Heaters

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING TANK HEATERS Your motorhome is equipped with black water, gray water, and water tank heaters to allow use of systems in freezing temperatures. The tank heater power switch is located near the monitor panel. The illuminated switch will glow when the power is on.
  • Page 77: Water Heater Bypass Valve

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Tank Drain Plug *Model 70KL shown Winterization Valve 1 (See “Water System Drain Valve Locations” (Water Heater Bypass Valve) chart at the end of this section for location (See “Water System Drain Valve on your model) Locations”...
  • Page 78: Winterizing Procedure

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING CAUTION Leave bypass valve handle in NORMAL FLOW position if draining water and blowing out waterlines. Place in BYPASS position ONLY when using antifreeze solution in waterlines. WINTERIZING PROCEDURE Certain areas of your water system require Water Heater Drain (Yellow) Valve additional attention and disconnecting or •...
  • Page 79 14. Drain Fresh Water Tank and Waterlines. A “blow-out” plug can be purchased at any Open all waterline drain valves and drain ® Winnebago Industries dealer. fresh water tank. (See “Water System Drain Valve Locations” chart at the end of this section for locations of drain valves on your model).
  • Page 80 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING After Disconnecting Air Pressure 16. Close all waterline and tank drain valves, and all faucets to avoid contamination by dirt, WA RNING insects, or rodents. Leave the Water Heater Drain (Yellow) Valve NEVER use automotive antifreeze/ open until the winterization process is coolant in your RV water system.
  • Page 81 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • Winterization Valve 2 • Antifreeze Siphon Tube Winterization Valve 1 (Water Heater Bypass Valve) Antifreeze Siphon Tube/Winterization Port (See “Water System Drain Valve Winterization Valve 2 Locations” chart at the end of this section (See “Water System Drain Valve Locations” for location on your model) chart at the end of this section for location on *Model 70BL shown...
  • Page 82 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING line. Replace city fill inlet filter. Recap the city water inlet to avoid contamination by dirt or insects. 32. Winterize the Waste Pump and Shower Drain Pump (Model 70BL only) If your motorhome is not equipped with a waste pump or shower drain pump, resume to the next numbered step.
  • Page 83: Water System Drain Valve Locations

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING WATER SYSTEM DRAIN VALVE LOCATIONS Model System Drain Valve Locations • Two (2) drain valves beneath dinette seat. 70BL Waterline Drain Valves • Open exterior shower faucets and lay shower head on ground. Open spray nozzle until drained Place the tip of your finger inside the city water connection and gently press the backflow valve (small “button”...
  • Page 85: Entertainment

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV – SWIVEL SOUND BAR SYSTEM –If Equipped Your motorhome is featured with a TV The Sound Bar System operates from 120-volt swivel/telescoping mechanism, which allows AC household current only, so you must have you to angle the TV to best suit your viewing either the shoreline connected, the generator needs.
  • Page 86: Tv Antenna - Digital

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Further Information TV ANTENNA – DIGITAL See the antenna manufacturer’s user guide (Omnidirectional Digital HDTV Over-the- provided in your InfoCase for complete operating Air Antenna) and maintenance information. Your motorhome is featured with a omnidirectional digital antenna, which provides TV SIGNAL AMPLIFIER crystal clear digital HD reception of over-the-air The TV Signal Amplifier is built into the...
  • Page 87: Exterior Cable Tv - 12V Connection

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT AUDIO/VIDEO SYSTEM CONNECTION –If Equipped An HDMI Connection is provided inside a cabinet near the TV for connection of your choice of DVD player, home theater system, or satellite receiver. The cable is connected to the lounge TV. Cable TV Input Connection (Located on the left sidewall) *Model 70KL shown...
  • Page 88 SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Roof Access Port • Model 70BL: Located inside dinette overhead cabinet. • Model 70KL: Located inside passenger side cabinet above twin bed. -Typical View...
  • Page 89: Furniture And Softgoods

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS SLEEPING FACILITIES WA RNING Sleeping facilities are not intended for use while vehicle is in motion. For safety, passengers must use safety belted seating positions while vehicle is in motion. DINETTE/BED CONVERSION 4. Arrange dinette cushions into place over the table to complete the bed conversion..
  • Page 90: Dining Table

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS • Table leg storage • Insert pedestal leg into the metal receiver on 2. Remove filler cushions from sidewall and the floor. place on bed frame. Metal Receiver Pedestal • Place dining table securely onto the pedestal leg.
  • Page 91: Bed - Deluxe Sleep System

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS also be secured to the ram mount assist handle BED – DELUXE SLEEP SYSTEM attached to the passenger side b-pillar (Models (Model 70KL) 70BL and 70KL). (Typical View – Your motorhome may differ in appearance) To remove table from track •...
  • Page 92: Wood Furniture And Cabinetry

    No matter which species you chose for your • To lower translucent screen, pull the bottom of new Winnebago Industries motorhome the screen straight down until the bottom latch cabinetry, please keep in mind that no two pieces “clicks” into position.
  • Page 93: Maintenance And Storage

    • Have the sealant replaced if you notice any of vehicle can cause damaging rust or corrosion on the above. Your local Winnebago Industries steel or aluminum parts and can add needless dealer has the correct and necessary parts and weight to the vehicle.
  • Page 94: Exterior Automotive Paint Finish

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE undercarriage regularly with water, especially thaws out, it may be possible to remove them horizontal surfaces, cavities, and other areas by hand waxing with a silicone-free liquid where mud and other deposits may collect. wax.
  • Page 95 SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE undercarriage and the body of your • Rinse washed area before soap evaporates. motorhome after exposure to these types • Dry the rinsed area before the water of conditions. evaporates. NOTE: Avoid aiming water flow from a hose or Washing spray from high-pressure washing •...
  • Page 96: Exterior Graphic Care

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Protective Film • We recommend a silicone-free polish with an orbital machine and terry cloth applicator. –If Equipped • Liquid waxes are easier to apply and bring to Your motorhome may be equipped with a a gloss with fewer residues.
  • Page 97: Plastic Parts - Cleaning

    Use the following EXTERIOR LIGHTS cautionary lists as a guide when selecting cleaning products to use on plastic parts. ® Most Winnebago Industries vehicles have polycarbonate lenses on exterior lamps, which are very sensitive to a variety of chemical NOTICE solvents and cleaners.
  • Page 98 SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE fading. Always test any cleaning product on a • Saddle soaps, oils, abrasives, cleaners hidden area of fabric before using on visible containing detergent (such as dishwashing areas. For best results, fabric cleaning should be liquids).
  • Page 99: Cabinetry - Cleaning

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE CABINETRY – CLEANING UltraLeather Cleaning Chart Wooden items may be cleaned with a soft Detergent/ Cleaner/ cloth and a good quality wood finish cleaning Type of Stain Water Degreaser product. Coffee, Tea  Vinyl simulated wood panels may be cleaned Red Wine, Liquor ...
  • Page 100: Solid Surface Countertop - Corian

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE surface material is extremely heat resistant, but SOLID SURFACE sudden contact by a very hot material with a cold ® COUNTERTOP – CORIAN countertop surface could cause a crack that would need to be repaired. Likewise, Care and Maintenance concentrated high heat sources in a small area, such as a crock pot or an electric griddle may...
  • Page 101: High Gloss And Matte Cleaning

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Do not use rubber mats in the sink bowl. • DO NOT use detergents or chemical cleaners Material trapped under mats can complicate on your furniture this may damage the finish. cleaning. • DO NOT drop the pieces •...
  • Page 102: Bathroom

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Regular cleaning with solvent-based Asphalt, candle grease, chewing gum, fat, oil, tar, and shoe polish: chemicals may adversely affect the topcoat performance. • Gently remove with a blunt instrument and treat with a soft nylon pad and non-abrasive •...
  • Page 103: Doors And Mirrors

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE freezing. Using the motorhome in severe DOORS AND MIRRORS conditions, when temperatures drop below 10°F, may require additional precautions to prevent Door locks and hinges should be lubricated damage. These include draining water lines and periodically with powdered graphite to ensure adding RV antifreeze to prevent freeze damage to trouble-free operation and to protect against...
  • Page 104: Vehicle Storage - Preparation

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 11. Lubricate all door hinges and locks. VEHICLE STORAGE – 12. Clean the interior of the motorhome. Dirt and PREPARATION stains are more easily removed when fresh. Properly preparing your vehicle for storage 13. Follow “Vehicle - Leaving in Storage” will lessen the possibility of damage to your suggestion in chassis owner’s manual vehicle.
  • Page 105 SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 11. Add water to the holding tank using the toilet flush pedal and galley sink faucet. Check to be sure dump valves seal tightly. 12. Check around all appliances for obstructions and ensure that all vent openings are clear. 13.
  • Page 106: Motorhome Maintenance Chart

    SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Propane Gas System ...
  • Page 107 SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Safety Equipment Check operation of the following items: Headlights, Taillights, and Marker Lights ...
  • Page 108 SECTION 10 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Sealants Inspect (see “Sealants”...
  • Page 109: Miscellaneous

    SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: We recommend that you dump all LOADING THE VEHICLE holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight. NOTE: Your motorhome’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading your motorhome.
  • Page 110 SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS Weighing not exceed the corresponding Axle Weight Rating specified on the Vehicle Certification There is typically a scale operator to direct Label. you, but the basic routine is to take three separate weights - front axle, whole vehicle, and rear axle. Corner Weighing (Side-to-Side) You will first drive only your front wheels The most accurate method of weighing a...
  • Page 111: Car Or Trailer Towing

    SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS The load on each wheel or dual-wheel set See preceding items “Loading the Vehicle” and should not exceed one-half of the corresponding “Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle” for GAWR. For example, if the GAWR for the rear explanation of weight ratings.
  • Page 112: Trailer Wiring Connector

    SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS of the towed vehicle. In other words, the more TRAILER WIRING force applied to the motorhome brakes, the more CONNECTOR force will be applied to the rear vehicle’s braking system. Your motorhome is pre-wired for trailer or car We do not recommend the usage of a “surge- towing lights with a 7-pin socket.
  • Page 113: Window - Sliding Door

    ® NOTE: Some Winnebago Industries models equipped with a Class 3 hitch may have a label limiting vertical tongue load to 350 lbs. Some Winnebago Industries models equipped with a Class IV hitch have a 11-5...
  • Page 114: Power Roof Ventilator

    SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS -Typical View -Typical View POWER ROOF VENTILATOR Propping the Windows Open The Power Roof Ventilator features a rain The bedroom and lounge windows are cover, electric lift, and thermostat operation with featured with prop rods on each side of the exhaust airflow.
  • Page 115: Accent Led Running Board Lights

    SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS • IN/OUT – Press to reverse the direction of the 2. Press the Fan Power Switch to operate. fan. The fan will slow down and pause for two 3. When finished using the roof ventilator, press (2) seconds before resuming operation in the the Fan Power Switch to stop operation.
  • Page 116: Awning - Power

    SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS AWNING – POWER LADDER The Power Awning switch and Awning Light –If Equipped switch is located near the sliding entrance door. WA RNING STAY OFF ROOF. Surface may be slippery. Falling could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 117 SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS WARNING Do not exceed 225 lbs. maximum weight capacity. Misuse of ladder could result in death or serious injury. See Operators Manual before using ladder. • Maximum Capacity: 225 lbs. • Do not overload. Ladder is intended for one person.
  • Page 118: Luggage Rack

    SECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS extended period, be prepared to deal with condensation and humid conditions that may be encountered. Humidity and Condensation Moisture condensing on the inside of windows is a visible indication that there is too much humidity inside the motorhome. Excessive moisture can cause water stains or mildew, which can damage interior items such as upholstery and cabinets.
  • Page 119 INDEX About this Manual ..........................1-1 Accent LED Running Board Lights ...................... 11-7 Access Port (Roof) ..........................8-3 Air Conditioner Filter ..........................4-7 Air Conditioner/Heater – Automotive (Dash) ..................3-3 Audio/Video System Connection ......................8-3 Awning – Power ........................... 11-8 Bathroom ............................
  • Page 120 Index Exterior Lights ............................10-5 Exterior Shower/Wash Station ........................ 7-7 Fire Extinguisher ............................. 2-6 Formaldehyde Information ........................2-9 Fresh Water System ..........................7-1 Front Axle Tire Alignment ........................1-2 Fuel and Propane Gas ..........................2-2 General Warnings ........................... 2-1 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter ......................6-5 Hazard Warning Flashers ........................
  • Page 121 Index Radio – In-Dash ............................3-3 Range and Refrigerator ......................... 10-9 Range Top (Electric) ..........................4-1 Refrigerator ............................. 4-1 Remote Keyless Entry ..........................3-3 Reporting Safety Defects ........................1-2 Roadside Emergency ..........................2-11 Roof ..............................10-1 Roof Air Conditioning System ....................... 4-6 Roof and Ladders ............................
  • Page 122 Index Water Heater Bypass Valve ........................7-15 Water Pump ............................7-2 Water System Drain Valve Locations ....................7-21 Waterline and Tank Drain Valves ......................7-14 Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle ......................11-1 Wheel Trim – Standard ......................... 2-11 Wheels – Stylized Aluminum ....................... 2-13 Window –...

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