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The Mobile Hacienda
Jayco Jayflight BHS 31
Renter's Manual
HAVE A SAFE AND
COMFORTABLE TRIP!
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  • Page 1 The Mobile Hacienda Jayco Jayflight BHS 31 Renter’s Manual HAVE A SAFE AND COMFORTABLE TRIP!
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EMERGENCY CONTACTS 2. 2006 JAYCO JAYFLIGHT BHS 31 SPECS 3. DRIVING WITH A TRAILER 4. SETTING UP SECURING THE TRAILER THE SLIDEOUT HOOKUPS ELECTRICITY WATER SEWER BLACK & GREY WATER DUMPING PROPANE HEATER & A/C HOT WATER REFRIGERATOR &...
  • Page 3: Emergency Contacts

    7. OWNER SUPPLIED PROVISIONS FEES ADDENDUM 1. EMERGENCY CONTACTS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY DIAL 9-1-1 OWNERS: Jered Wisdom (660) 591-2353 Lauren Wisdom (660) 591-2424 OUTDOORSY SUPPORT 1-877-723-7232 OUTDOORSY ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 1-877-978-7222 RVSHARE SUPPORT 1-888-482-0234 RVSHARE ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 1-855-229-9696 For Roadside assistance have your membership ID number ready, as well as your vehicle information and current location (including any mile marker, highway number, city, street, nearest intersection or landmark).
  • Page 4: Jayco Jayflight Bhs 31 Specs

    2. 2006 Jayco Jayflight BHS 31 – SPECS Unloaded Vehicle Weight 6885 (lbs) Dry Hitch Weight (lbs) 970 (lbs) 2 5/16” ball Husky Centerline Hitch Specs Model 32218 with spring barsand and 7 pin plug Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 9000 lbs...
  • Page 5: Setting Up

    unbalanced load inside the trailer (i.e. don’t pack all your gear on one side or in the back). The best way to correct trailer sway is to avoid it in the first place - avoid travel during heavy crosswind weather and be aware of large trucks coming up from the rear to counter-steer their bow wave drafts.
  • Page 6: The Slideout

    just resting on the blocks for stabilizing only. Warning: The stabilizer jacks are NOT designed to level or elevate the trailer. Rule of Thumb: stabilizer jacks are FIRST TO GO UP when taking down, and LAST TO GO DOWN when setting up. THE SLIDE OUT ∙...
  • Page 7: Hookups

    HOOKUPS Electric Cord Storage, door lifts up, cord pulls in/out City Water Hook-up Outdoor Shower...
  • Page 8: Electricity

    ELECTRICITY ∙ The battery ALONE will only power the lights, furnace fan, front jack, & slideout. ∙ The camper and electrical cable/plug are 30 AMPS. ∙ Pull 30 amp plug from very rear of trailer, at campsite electric pedestal turn breaker to OFF and plug into provided 30 amp electrical hookup outlet.
  • Page 10: Water

    WATER Brass elbow Water filter Pressure Regulator ∙ Connect the provided hose to the campsite spigot. Let it run 30 seconds, then shut off. ∙ Connect the hose to blue water filter which has the copper/brass pressure adapter and elbow attached. Let it run 30 seconds, then shut it off. Note: disconnect the elbow connecter and connect it to camper first then connect...
  • Page 11 pressure regulator and water filter to that. Copper water pressure adapter MUST be attached somewhere in the hose setup to prevent water line breakage in the camper. ∙ Turn on a faucet in the trailer to bleed air from the lines. ∙...
  • Page 12 Fresh Water Fill Over flow release for fresh water tank Fresh Water Drain Valve...
  • Page 13: Sewer

    SEWER Hose connected to trailer Goes in sewer drain ∙ If at a full-service camp site, connect the sewage discharge hose (stored in the black tube on lower front of trailer) to the trailer and the site sewer...
  • Page 14: Black & Grey Water Dumping

    connection. BLACK AND GREY WATER DUMPING ∙ The black lever and the gray lever stay closed (pushed in) at all times until ready to dump. ∙ Use the levers to empty the black (toilet) and grey (sink/shower) water tanks (located on driver’s side of camper) by pulling the levers out. If possible, flush the toilet while initially dumping the tank to help flush it out.
  • Page 15 Hot Water Heater Panel/ Exhaust will be hot if Running on propane Furnace Exhaust, Will be hot if on Black Pull valve for black tank (toilet) Sewer Hose attachment, twist cap off, twist Sewer hose on...
  • Page 16 PROPANE & REFRIGERATOR ∙ The propane will power the stove top, oven, water heater, heating system (except the fan on the furnace) and the refrigerator when traveling (when appropriate frig switch is on). ∙ If you need to use the refrigerator to keep food cold while transporting the camper, it must be turned on several hours before travel in order to get cold.
  • Page 17 Tank Cover, just lifts Sewer Hose Storage Tube HEAT & A/C ∙ Thermostat is located on the wall under the control panel to the right of refrigerator. ∙ Slide switch to either “COOL” or “HEAT” and slide setting to desired temperature.
  • Page 19: Hot Water

    HOT WATER ∙ Hot water heater runs on propane or electric (if hooked to electricity), and is only 6 gallons. Make sure there is water in the tank before turning on the hot water heater or you will burn out the heater;...
  • Page 20: Lights

    LIGHTS ∙ Exterior & Interior light switch located just inside the door to the left. ∙ Additional Interior lights: switch is located in the center of each individual light. ∙ Bathroom light switch and exhaust fan is located on wall above the bathroom sink. CONTROL PANEL ∙...
  • Page 21: Toilet

    TOILET ∙ DO NOT put anything except the provided RV safe toilet paper in the toilet. Dispose of tissues, feminine products, etc. in the garbage. ∙ To flush the toilet, use the foot pedal. Push half way to fill bowl with water, push all the way to open the hole and flush.
  • Page 22: Generator (If Applicable)

    ∙ Owner”s Manual is included at end of this binder ∙ Turn everything off in camper and do not have anything plugged into generator when you start it. ∙ Make sure oil is up to top of fill hole and that it has sufficient fuel. ∙...
  • Page 23: Return Cleaning Checklist

    ∙ Empty black and grey water tanks – black water tank 1 , grey water tank 2 ∙ Unhook the sewage, water and electrical supply lines. ∙ After you dump both tanks drain all water from the freshwater tank by turning the valve.
  • Page 24 ∙ Wipe out the fridge and freezer. ∙ Make sure all kitchenware, appliances and dishes are washed, dried and put away. ∙ Wipe down all countertops, toilet and shower with cleaning products provided. ∙ Remove and dispose of all trash. ∙...
  • Page 25 Top Cabinet Assorted Seasoning Paper Plates/bowls/cups Plastic forks/spoons Aluminum Foil Plastic wrap Cooking oil Coffee percolator Reusable plates, bowls, cups Zip storage bags 1 metal grilling flipper Food containers 1 fluid measuring cup Cubby Under Sink 1 long lighter 1 small level TV Remote At Sink Dish brush...
  • Page 26 Under dinette on Left Side 1 White wash basin 2 legs for bunkroom table Clear bag with: 6 Bath towels 6 wash cloths 2 hand towels 2 Dish rags 2 Dish drying towels Under dinette on Right Side Battery operated fan Clear totes: Extra insulated cups 1 French Press...
  • Page 27 Sewer Hose elbow (in green tote) 1 set of rubber gloves (in ziplock in green tote) 1 pack of 10 yellow levelers 1 stabilizer jack crank 1 green outdoor door mat 1 50 AMP electrical adapter 1 15 AMP electrical adapter 1 Fresh water hose 1 Roll of color changing LED lights 2 screw adjusting jack stands...
  • Page 28 FEES ADDENDUM BY SIGNING THIS ADDENDUM AND ACCEPTING KEYS, YOU UNDERSTAND THERE ARE EXTRA FEES THAT CAN OCCUR IF THE CONTRACT IS NOT ADHERED TO. THESE FEES, IF ASSESSED, WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM YOUR SECURITY DEPOSIT. DUMP $50 CHARGE WILL BE ASSESSED IF BLACK AND GREY TANKS ARE NOT EMPTIED PRIOR TO RETURN KEY REPLACEMENT $50 CHARGE WILL BE ASSESSED IF ALL KEYS ARE NOT RETURNED.
  • Page 29 DEPOSITS AND MAY WARRANT ADDITIONAL FEES. AIR CONDITIONER DISCLOSURE I acknowledge that the air conditioner in the RV/trailer may not cool the RV/trailer in direct sunlight and hot weather, and that this is normal to the operation of these units. I agree that the following circumstances may cause this condition: 1) very hot weather, 2) inadequate power to the units, 3) turning the units on after it is already hot in the RV/trailer.

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