Do you have a question about the TOWABLE 2024 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Robert George
March 25, 2025
Heaving vibration in furnace unit fan
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
Heavy vibration in the furnace unit fan of a 2024 Jayco towable can be caused by restricted airflow due to screens over vents or obstructed heat discharges, registers, or return air grills.
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION Hello, I’m Ken Walters, President and CEO of Jayco. I’d like to personally welcome you to the Jayco Family. The Jayco Family of Companies is comprised of four brands - Jayco, Entegra Coach, Highland Ridge RV and Starcraft RV.
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Nothing in this manual creates Jayco WINGMATE is a user-friendly consumer app, designed not only for Jayco any warranty, either expressed or implied, nor does it owners, but for anyone camping in an RV. The app features quick-start videos,...
OCCUPANT SAFETY SECTION 2: OCCUPANT SAFETY SECONDARY MEANS OF ESCAPE (EXIT WINDOW) Lever style latch Remove the screen by pulling the red tab (See Page 10) (upper right arrow). Your RV has been equipped with a window(s) that serves as a secondary means of escape.
OCCUPANT SAFETY COMBINATION CARBON MONOXIDE /PROPANE FORMALDEHYDE ALARM Some components in the RV contain formaldehyde-based adhesives that may release formaldehyde fumes into the air for an unknown (See Page 10) period of time. Individuals who are allergic to formaldehyde gas Your RV is equipped with a combination fumes may experience irritation to eyes, ears, nose and throat.
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OCCUPANT SAFETY OCCUPANT SAFETY DANGER FIRE SAFETY (Page 8) CARBON MONOXIDE /PROPANE ALARM (Page 9) Do not attempt to use water to put out the fire. Water can spread If alarm is triggered, exit the vehicle immediately and call for some types of fire, and electrocution is possible with an electrical fire.
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION SECTION 3: PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION TOW VEHICLE • Full weight of potable water, including the water heater. If you plan to tow your RV with a tow vehicle you already own, or if Additions to or other changes made to the trailer after it left the you plan to purchase a new one, make sure the Gross Vehicle Weight factory will affect (reduce) the OCCC.
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION at the factory. It includes full propane tanks and full generator fuel (if equipped). For example, if the tires are rated at 2,000 lbs. each x 4 tires = 8,000 lbs. and the RV has a GVWR of 9,000 lbs. with a tongue weight of 1,200 lbs.
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION TRAVEL TRAILER HITCH (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) Turn the tongue jack crank (or press EXTEND/UP on electric jacks) to raise the travel trailer tongue above the hitch ball. (See page 16) Hitch selection affects the towing and handling characteristics of your Open the coupler latch on the travel trailer hitch.
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION Suspension equipment that gives trucks and sport utility vehicles Travel Trailer Safety Chains Your RV is equipped with chains to meet SAE standard requirements a softer ride can often accentuate swaying when pulling an RV. for maximum gross trailer weight. Always have the safety chains Conversely, suspension that is too stiff will increase vibration, bounce, and accelerate wear of your tow vehicle and RV combination.
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION WEIGHING YOUR TOW VEHICLE AND RV WIRE HARNESS/CONNECTOR PLUG When the RV is fully loaded it should be weighed. The actual weight A 7-way wire harness/connector plug is wired into your trailer to of the RV, all options, liquids, the hitch weight, and your personal connect electrical power from the tow vehicle for travel.
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PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION WARNING VEHICLE LABELS (page 11) BIKE RACK (page 12) The factory-installed weight labels are specific to the recreation It is critical that you properly secure the bikes to the bike rack. You vehicle for which they are supplied and are not interchangeable. Do are responsible for securing bikes to your bike rack, checking the not remove these labels from your vehicle.
VEHICLE OPERATION SECTION 4: VEHICLE OPERATION TOWING If your camping destination does not have pull through sites, pick a level site and back in carefully. Check to ensure there are no (See page 32 & page 35) obstacles in your path and that you have plenty of vehicle clearance. Your RV will travel safely and comfortably at highway speed limits.
VEHICLE OPERATION Brake controller (customer supplied) Second Trailer Hitching Procedure A brake controller needs to be installed in the tow vehicle in order to The following procedure will help to assist you in securely hooking up make use of the RV electric brakes. the second trailer to your RV.
VEHICLE OPERATION ENTRANCE DOOR STEP(S) Step Storage Make sure your entrance step is fully extended before exiting the vehicle, and retracted prior to towing. When returning steps to the stored position, the adjustable feet may Lubricating the step mechanism have to be retracted to fit inside the door opening. Carefully clean the area around the pivot points (the rivets involved in the motion of the mechanism).
Blinking Red - Error shaft and turn the crank counter-clockwise. The OneControl touch screen or Leveling App will show the specific error. Jayco Rock Solid Stabilizer System (if equipped) Refer to troubleshooting section of the manufacturer’s manual to clear Hex Coupler the error.
VEHICLE OPERATION Extending Stabilizers Insert the 1/2” diameter crank handle inside the coupler. The slot in Disconnect the safety chain from the footpad (Fig. A). the end of the crank handle accommodates the pin inside the coupler to allow manual extension/retraction of the stabilizer. Rotate the Using a 3/4”...
VEHICLE OPERATION EMERGENCY STOPPING Wheel Lug Nut Diagrams Because of the importance of having proper torque on the wheel (See page 33) lug nuts, you should always have the wheels mounted and properly Always carry road flares or reflective warning signs. Pull off the torqued by a qualified technician using the proper tools.
Tire inflation pressure of a hot tire may show an increase of as much as 6 Randy Zonker, psi over a cold tire. Jayco Tech Training Manager [WINGMATE AP] Page 23...
VEHICLE OPERATION TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF SPARE TIRE CARRIER (IF EQUIPPED) EQUIPPED) (See page 33) (See page 33 & page 35) If your recreational vehicle is equipped with a spare tire, it will either be mounted under the unit (hoist) or on the rear bumper. Your RV may be equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
VEHICLE OPERATION SETTING UP YOUR RECREATION VEHICLE Step on brake, put the vehicle in park, and apply parking brake. (See page 35) Disconnect the wire harness/connector plug and breakaway Position the RV as desired in a location that is mostly level from switch lanyard.
VEHICLE OPERATION SEASONAL SET-UP (BUNGALOWS ONLY) Lower the hydraulic jacks so the I beam rests on the hardwood cribbing. If you are setting up in a seasonal campsite, consult your authorized dealer for guidelines in properly setting up your bungalow travel trailer. Locate the two hydraulic jacks on the opposite side of the unit in Proper set up will insure your safety along with getting the most the same relative locations, forward and rearward of the spring...
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VEHICLE OPERATION Detachable Hitch Ground anchors capable of withstanding at least a 4,725 lb. pull. Anchors must be installed as specified by the anchor Some units come with a detachable hitch. If detachable, the hitch manufacturer. A-frame will be bolted to the underside of the trailer frame. The instructions to remove and install it are listed below: THE UNIT MUST BE IN ITS FINAL LEVEL POSITION PRIOR TO TYING IT DOWN.
VEHICLE OPERATION CARGO RAMP DOOR Automated Ramp Door (if equipped) Your RV may be equipped with an automated ramp door. Follow all (See page 34) precautions and warnings listed previously for the manual ramp door. The cargo ramp when used as a ramp or a patio has a maximum Exterior Keyed Switch weight/occupancy capacity that...
VEHICLE OPERATION LOADING THE CARGO AREA PATIO DECK - REAR (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 34) (See page 34) To assure safe towing and travel, it is important the proper attention Unlatch and swing the Tailgater Kitchen (if equipped) (attached to the be given to loading the cargo area.
Patio Deck Fig.6 Slot Fig.5 Fig.4 Ball & Socket Latch Handle Side Rail and Bracket Fig.7 Fig.8 Fig.9 “We like to take our Jayco Toy Hauler out here, packed with bikes and friends, and ride around together” Taylor [California] Page 30...
VEHICLE OPERATION AWNINGS (IF EQUIPPED) the fabric with clean water. Repeat if necessary. (See page 32 & page 35) • Remove the solution COMPLETELY from the awning fabric. Awning Care • Make sure the fabric is dry before closing the awning. Air-dry Keep your awnings clean and in good condition to prevent costly only.
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RV, such as changing tires or servicing the system. It is not recommended that If you do not have a Jayco factory installed hitch receiver, towing you change a tire yourself.
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VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION WARNING Continued EMERGENCY TOWING (page 22) EMERGENCY STOPPING (page 22) Never allow anyone to go under the recreation vehicle while it is being For personal safety, always stand off the road and out of the way of lifted and/or towed.
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VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION WARNING Continued CARGO RAMP DOOR (page 28) LOADING THE CARGO AREA (page 29) Do not load or unload your RV without first blocking all wheels to These guidelines must be followed when loading the cargo area: prevent trailer movement.
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VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION CAUTION TOWING (page 17) TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (page 24) BEFORE TOWING YOUR RV ON THE ROADWAY: TURN OFF THE TPMS sensors – DO NOT MOVE WITH THE TIRES! DISCONNECT SWITCH! The TPMS sensor on the front tire (on either side of the trailer) STAYS Certain components inside the RV can unexpectedly activate which at the front tire position when rotating tires.
SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS SECTION 5: SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS ELECTRIC SLIDE ROOM(S) (IF EQUIPPED) General Slideout Operation • The auxiliary battery (customer supplied) must be fully charged These guidelines should be followed when using your slideout room: and connected. If possible, the RV should be hooked up to •...
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Lippert Slim Rack system will need to be Slim Track manually retracted by a professional. Please contact Customer Service, or Characteristics: There will be two your nearest Jayco Dealer for assistance. small/thin tracks on each end wall. Norco Exact Slide In Wall Cable Slide (5.5) of the slide.
ELECTRICAL SECTION 6: ELECTRICAL THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12-VOLT DC SYSTEM The RV electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical The majority of RV lighting is powered by 12-volt electricity. The systems. One operates off of 12-volt DC power and the other 12-volt DC system will operate when the following conditions are met: off of 120-volt 60hz AC power.
ELECTRICAL LOAD CENTER 12-Volt DC/USB Outlet (See page 53) The Load Center contains 12-volt DC fuses and 120-volt AC circuit There may be one or more 12-volt DC/USB power outlets in your breakers for almost all of the electrical appliances and circuits in the recreation vehicle.
ELECTRICAL COMMAND CENTER Fault/DSI Fault Light The DSI (Direct Spark Ignition) Fault Light will illuminate if the gas The command center is typically located inside the entrance door water heater burner will not ignite. For additional information, see or in the living area of the RV, and contains switches and controls. “Gas/Electric DSI Tank Water Heater System (if equipped)”...
ELECTRICAL JAYCOMMAND /TRAVELLINK SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ® ® The JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK touchscreen is a wall-mounted control giving you freedom to operate multiple RV functions from one location inside the Refer to the JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK by BMPRO user guide for complete operating, setup and programming instructions. A digital version of the operator manual may be included with the system.
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ELECTRICAL RET Button – Use to Retract either slideouts or awnings. Motors Screen • Use in conjunction with the arrow buttons to select an awning or Shows controls for the leveling system, awnings, slideouts, jacks and slideout (also used when pairing wall mounted remotes to the the ramp door (if applicable).
ELECTRICAL Quickstart Guide Display Control Screen For your convenience a quickstart guide is available from within the The following buttons can be found on the display control unit JayCommand/TravelLINK mobile phone app that walks you through mounted inside the RV. the steps to setup your RV at the campsite or prepare it for travel.
JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK system to control functions like A/Cs, lights, furnaces, and more. The system is prompted by a wake word, “Jayco” (or “Director” in the case of TravelLink). Once the word is spoken, the voice receiver on the ceiling will light up to indicate that it is listening for a command.
ELECTRICAL 120-VOLT AC ELECTRIC SYSTEM The following electrical components will only operate when connected to 120-volt power: air conditioner(s), refrigerator, microwave oven, television(s), home theater system(s), water heater, washer, dryer, fireplace, electric stove, and appliances plugged into convenience receptacles. These components will create a surge on the inverter. A circuit breaker “trip”...
ELECTRICAL CONNECTING POWER CORD(S) Maintenance There are no customer serviceable parts inside the inverter case To help prevent power surges from damaging the connected loads, and the manufacturer’s warranty will be void if the case has been please follow these instructions when hooking up to the external removed.
ELECTRICAL POWER CONVERTER Converter voltage will drop to 13.2-volt DC. If the converter sees any (See page 54) load during this period or after it is in Float Mode it will revert back to Absorption (Normal) Mode. 13.6-volt DC. The power converter converts 120-volt AC power to usable 12-volt DC power when the shore power cord is connected to an external power Bulk Mode: Converter will not jump into the Bulk Mode unless the source.
ELECTRICAL 120-VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS APPROXIMATE ELECTRICAL LOAD RATINGS (See page 54) 12-VOLT SYSTEM The 120-volt AC circuit breakers located inside the load center protect Exterior Entertainment Center 5-7 amps all 120-volt wiring and components from circuit overloads and short circuits. Should a circuit overload or short circuit occur the circuit 1.5 amps breaker protecting the affected circuit will “trip”...
ELECTRICAL AUXILIARY BATTERY (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) When it is time to replace the auxiliary battery, Group 27 or Group 31 true deep cycle batteries are recommended to increase run time (See page 53) of electrical components while dry camping (operating solely on The combined 12-volt DC loads in your recreation vehicle can become battery power).
ELECTRICAL GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) Maintenance With the exception of simple items such as normal maintenance (i.e., (See page 54) oil changes, etc.), all service work should be done by a repair facility The factory-installed generator will produce 120-volt AC power for use authorized by the generator OEM.
ELECTRICAL SOLAR PREP (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 54) Your recreation vehicle may be wired with a connection for the solar panel(s) and solar controller(s) to charge the battery. These come in 3 configurations: An exterior port on the side wall, A-frame, or in the utility center that allows a suitcase style controller/solar panel combo to be plugged in.
ELECTRICAL SOLAR PACKAGE (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 54) Your recreational vehicle may be equipped with a factory installed solar panel kit that includes the solar panel(s) and solar controller(s). For care and operation, please refer to the manufacturer’s instructions provided with your RV. SOLAR PACKAGES NOMINAL 200W SOLAR PANELS 100AH LITHIUM SELF-HEATED...
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ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WARNING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE (page 38) TESTING THE CAMPSITE POWER CONNECTION (page 45) Use caution when using metal tools. If a tool contacts a battery 30 AMP POWER CORD & 50 AMP POWER CORD (page 45) terminal or metal connected to it, a short circuit could occur which Do not hook the power cord to any receptacle until you have verified could cause personal injury, explosion or fire.
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ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WARNING Continued 120 VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS (page 48) GENERATOR (page 50) Replacement circuit breakers must be of the same voltage, amperage CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY! Do not run the generator when rating and type. Never use a higher rated replacement circuit breaker. your RV is indoors or in a confined space.
FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM SECTION 7: FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM EXHAUST GAS FUMES The propane fuel system is comprised of numerous components such as the propane container, hoses, the propane gas regulator, piping, (See page 59) and copper tubing to each appliance. To prevent inhaling exhaust gases, follow these guidelines: Although your RV has been carefully tested at the factory, and by •...
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FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM Propane Cylinder Recertification DOT cylinders may only be used for 12 years after their manufacture Tanks are to be installed, fueled and maintained in accordance to date (the number of years for certification may vary in your area). State and Local codes, rules, regulations or laws.
FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM PROPANE USE AND SAFETY Propane is a colorless and odorless gas that, in the liquefied state, resembles water. An odorant (usually a sulfur compound) is added as a warning agent. If you smell propane within the RV, quickly and carefully perform the procedure listed on the propane system label.
FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM USING THE FUEL STATION (IF EQUIPPED - SEISMIC Fuel Tank(s) Fuel Selection (if equipped) (See page 60 and page 59) ONLY) The factory-installed fuel tank must be filled with the fuel type Automotive Fuel Safety recommended by the generator manufacturer or with the fuel (See page 60) type recommended by your aftermarket vehicle and/or equipment Your RV may be equipped with a single...
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FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM Dispensing Fuel When fueling is complete, release the nozzle handle to stop the (See page 60) flow of fuel. Replace the nozzle back into the fueling station Be sure the fuel tank has fuel in it prior to operating the fuel pump. storage box.
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FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM CAUTION MASTER/EMERGENCY DISCONNECT SWITCH (page 55) Skirt edging can be very sharp. Exercise caution when reaching behind the skirt to operate the emergency cutoff switch. FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM DANGER PROPANE LEAK TEST (page 57) FUEL TANK FUEL SELECTION (page 57) Never use an open flame to test for a propane leak.
PLUMBING SYSTEM SECTION 8: PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM MONITOR PANEL There are two different water systems in your RV: Monitor panel locations may vary by model. Typical locations are on the command center panel near the door, on an interior wall, or on •...
PLUMBING SYSTEM Operation Water Pressure Regulator (customer supplied) (See page 79) Press only one switch at a time. As you push either the FRESH, BLK GREY1 or GREY2 switch, one or more LED lights will illuminate Excessive pressure from the water supply source may indicating the content level for that tank.
PLUMBING SYSTEM Water Pump Switch The water heater will fill first, followed by the Most water pump switches illuminate when the water pump is supply lines and faucets. Water heater bypass activated. Typical switch locations are in the back of the unit, on the valves must be open to allow water into the water monitor panel, or the switch may be part of a touchscreen system (if heater, Refer to “Tank Versus On Demand Water...
PLUMBING SYSTEM WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) SPRAY PORT (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 79) Your RV may include a spray port on the exterior The canister filter is the primary filter used for the of the trailer. This spray port provides a way complete water system.
PLUMBING SYSTEM DRAINING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM Fresh water tanks may be drained through a valve located near the tank. An RV with a demand pressure pump system will have low-point drains attached to the water lines (normally located near the water tank).
PLUMBING SYSTEM UTILITY CENTERS Your RV may have one of a number of Utility Centers installed. Below is a list of Utility Centers in use along with the handle settings and links to further information on use, winterizing, and sanitizing. Nautilus P1 www.bandbmolders.com/index.php/p1/ Winterize...
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PLUMBING SYSTEM Nautilus P4 - 3 Handle www.bandbmolders.com/index.php/p4-3-handle/ Winterize City Water Siphon to City inlet to fixtures Camping fixtures via Water from pump tank via pump PowerFill Sanitize TANK Siphon to City inlet to tank via pump tank Starcraft / Highland Ridge Basic Utility Center www.bandbmolders.com/index.php/product/docking-station-city-fill-tank-fill-tank-flush-no-coax-key-lock/ City Fill Tank Fill...
PLUMBING SYSTEM WATER HEATER Odor from the hot water system Many water supplies contain sufficient amounts of sulfur to produce (See page 78) an odor, often called “sulfur water”. Sulfur water can be caused by a Your RV may be equipped with either a tank water chemical action or by bacteria.
PLUMBING SYSTEM combustion and must be corrected before operating the water heater. Filling the water heater This is your visual warning that the water heater is operating in an Close the water heater bypass lines (if equipped). unsafe manner. If soot is present, immediately shut the unit down and Turn on the fresh water supply or switch on the water pump.
PLUMBING SYSTEM FAUCETS The shower faucet may include a vacuum breaker (backflow preventer) for the shower. There are two purposes for this breaker: The bathroom, kitchen and outside shower faucets operate much the same way as the faucets in your home. •...
PLUMBING SYSTEM BLACK/GREY WATER SYSTEM AND TANKS Vents Vent pipes and vents release air from the grey and black water Water from the sinks and shower flows into the gray water (or holding tanks. On most models the exterior vent cap is attached to wastewater) holding tank.
PLUMBING SYSTEM BLACK AND GREY TANK DRAINS It is always a good idea to check with your campsite in advance to make sure what kind of dumping stations are available. Dump sites There are labels on the exterior of the RV indicating the location of the can sometimes, but not always, be found at campgrounds, state grey and black tank drains (also called dump valves).
PLUMBING SYSTEM MACERATOR PUMP SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) To operate: Main Dump Attach a 3-inch sewer hose (See page 78 & page 79) Connector to the main dump connector Your RV may be equipped with a macerator under the trailer and to a pump system used to discharge waste from sewer outlet at a dump the gray and black waste tank.
PLUMBING SYSTEM BLACK TANK FLUSH (IF EQUIPPED) TANK HEATERS (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 78 & page 79) (See page 79) The black tank flush inlet is typically located either Your RV may be equipped with heaters for the fresh, gray, black water on the utility center panel (if equipped) labeled as tanks, and the water lines or drain lines.
PLUMBING SYSTEM SANITIZING/WINTERIZING THE PLUMBING SYSTEM Tank Versus On Demand Water Heaters When winterizing and sanitizing it is important to keep bleach Gravity City Water Tank Input Input solutions and anti-freeze out of your hot water tank. For this Water reason, systems with a tank water heater have an added bypass Heater Filter...
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PLUMBING SYSTEM Close the hot water faucets and repeat opening all cold water Winterizing the Plumbing System faucets one by one until you smell chlorine. Include outside Preparing your RV for colder weather or storage is very important. shower faucets (if equipped) and toilet. Failure to prepare your RV may cause water supply lines and the water heater to freeze.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM When you are done adding RV antifreeze: If the RV has a cartridge type water filter, the filter must be Turn the water pump OFF. Turn antifreeze siphon valve (A) to removed from the housing. the normal position. Remove the clear hose from the container of Run the pump until it is dry (approximately 15 to 20 seconds).
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PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM WARNING FRESH WATER SYSTEM (page 62) WATER HEATER (page 68) DO NOT drink water deemed microbiologically unsafe or of unknown Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used the water heater for two quality. weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. To reduce the risk of injury under these conditions, open the hot water The weight of holding tank contents in not calculated into the RV faucet for several minutes at the kitchen sink before you use any...
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PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM CAUTION WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR (page 62) ON DEMAND WATER HEATER (page 69) A water pressure regulator is recommended to prevent damage to Water in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze. Considerable the plumbing system or components. To prevent damage when using damage may result.
HEATING & COOLING SECTION 9: HEATING & COOLING AIR CONDITIONER damage this gasket. The air conditioner gasket is a wearable part that eventually will need to be replaced. To gain access to the bolts, RV air conditioners incrementally cool the interior air of the unit. The remove the filtered panel cover on central air systems or the entire air hotter the interior temperature, the longer it will take to cool the air box on non-central air conditioners.
HEATING & COOLING CEILING FAN (IF EQUIPPED) • The furnace should be inspected periodically (monthly during the heating season) for presence of soot on the vent. Soot is formed Be careful to avoid placing any object in the path of the ceiling fan whenever combustion is incomplete.
APPLIANCES SECTION 10: APPLIANCES MICROWAVE Gas Drop-In Cooktops (if equipped) Depending on your model, it may be equipped with either a 2 (See page 88) burner or 3 burner cooktop. See the manufacturer’s instructions for For details on operation, cleaning and safety information, refer to the operation information.
APPLIANCES REFRIGERATOR RANGE HOOD (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 88) The refrigerator is not intended for quick freezing or cooling. We recommend stocking it with pre-frozen or If your RV is equipped with a range pre-cooled food when possible. The shelves should hood, it will be connected to an exterior NIVERSIT not be covered with paper or plastic and the food...
APPLIANCES JAYPORT AND GAS BBQ GRILL OUTSIDE KITCHEN (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 87) (See page 87) Outside kitchens will consist of Setting up the grill stand. a small refrigerator, and possibly Locate your JayPort grill an outdoor sink and/or a cooktop. mount receiving hitch location.
Bottle Opener Hooking up Power The Tailgator comes with a convenient Jayco Lighting and the refrigerator in the kitchen require power to operate. branded bottle opener mounted on one side. To To plug the outdoor kitchen into power:...
APPLIANCES CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 88) The following is an overview of the central vacuum system operation. For detailed operating and safety instructions, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide found in the Customer Information Packet. The central vacuum system cleans virtually any surface with no electric cords and has a variety of attachments for many cleaning needs.
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APPLIANCES APPLIANCES DANGER JAYPORT AND GAS BBQ GRILL (page 82) 12V REFRIGERATOR (page 83) Always open the grill lid before turning on gas and lighting burner. RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. Flammable refrigerant used. Do Failure to open the lid before lighting could cause an explosion not use mechanical devices to defrost refrigerator.
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APPLIANCES APPLIANCES WARNING Continued MICROWAVE (page 82) COOKING SAFETY (page 83) The microwave cavity should always be empty when not in use. Never Do not attempt to use water to put out the fire. Water can spread use for storage. some types of fire, and electrocution is possible with an electrical fire.
ELECTRONICS SECTION 11: ELECTRONICS WINEGARD 360 ANTENNA WINEGARD GATEWAY ROUTER (IF EQUIPPED) ® ® Your RV may be equipped with a router HDTV/FM Radio Antenna compatible with your HDTV antenna, or a Your RV is equipped with an exterior, compatible router may be installed by your fixed-height, high definition TV and FM radio dealer to the Wi-Fi prep location if available.
ELECTRONICS EXTERIOR SLIDING / PIVOTING TV (IF EQUIPPED) Router Password, Serial number, IMEI number This information may be located in one of the following places. Your RV may be equipped with a TV located in an exterior compartment that allows you to slide it in and out of the compartment, •...
INTERIOR SECTION 12: INTERIOR CLEANING THE INTERIOR SOFAS AND DINETTES To keep the value of your RV, perform regular maintenance using the Your RV may be equipped with one or more of the following sofa proper materials and procedures. Using the wrong cleaner may result styles.
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INTERIOR Jack Knife Sofa Booth Dinette (if equipped) The jack knife sofa functions much the same as a residential futon. To The dinette is designed to seat up to four adults. Depending on make the sofa into a bed, lift up on the bottom seat cushion (E) and your model, there may be a storage area in the dinette bench.
INTERIOR TOKYO BED (IF EQUIPPED) CHECK: • To make sure the attaching pins are securely fastened at all (4) corners of the bed platform before towing the trailer, or using the bed(s). • To make sure the area around, above, below and adjacent to the bed(s) is clear of persons, pets and obstructions before operating the bed(s).
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INTERIOR Convertible Sofa Once the upper bunk is locked into place, you can leave both bunks To convert the sofa into the bed position, pull forward on the top of the in this position (be sure to lock the sofa legs in the up position), or you sofa back (A).
INTERIOR MURPHY BED (IF EQUIPPED) Storing the Murphy Bed (See page 97) (See page 97) • Push the bed back up into the storage position. The bolt latch or Your RV may be equipped with a folding Murphy bed. When in the latches should click into place.
INTERIOR BUNK BED AND LOFT LADDERS (IF EQUIPPED) Electric Bed Lift Systems Many of the Sports Utility Trailers/Toy Haulers come equipped with (See page 97) rear cargo area electric bed lift systems. (See the label in the Toy Your RV may be equipped with a loft or bunk bed sleeping area. Hauler for proper operation of the rear cargo area electric bed lift Access to the upper sleeping area is through the use of a separate systems).
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INTERIOR INTERIOR DANGER POWER BUNK BED (page 93) This product is designed and intended ONLY to be used as a Bed-Lift mechanism. Any other use of this system can result in personal injury or death. INTERIOR WARNING POWER BUNK BED (page 93) BUNK BED AND LOFT LADDERS (page 96) DO NOT LOAD MORE THAN 600 lbs.
EXTERIOR SECTION 13: EXTERIOR CLEANING THE EXTERIOR sponge or wash mitt. Wash from the top and work your way down, rinsing frequently to minimize grit abrasion. Follow with a final rinse To protect your RV’s exterior finish, wash it often and thoroughly. of water.
EXTERIOR CLEANING SLIDE-OUT SEALS strip. If it is stained with wax, the weather strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal around the opening. While most household cleaners work well for RV slide-out seals, some chemicals Damaged Paint may cause degradation of the seal. If painted surfaces have been severely damaged and have lost their 409®, Lysol®...
EXTERIOR E-Z LUBE OR SUPER LUBE AXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Self-Storing Ladder (If Equipped) ® The E-Z Lube or Super-Lube Remove Grease feature on your axles Cap Plug to provides the ability for the Access Fitting bearings to be periodically lubricated without removing Grease Fitting the hubs from the axle.
EXTERIOR SEALANTS On-The-Go Ladder (If Equipped) Select models may be equipped with an On-The-Go (See page 102) collapsible ladder mounted on the rear of the RV with Sealants perform a very important function and should be inspected it’s receiver mounted on the side of the RV. Max closely and regularly maintained.
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EXTERIOR EXTERIOR WARNING EXTERIOR LADDER (page 100) If your recreation vehicle is equipped with a roof ladder, do not leave items attached to it while traveling. DO NOT exceed the weight rating of the ladder. The ladder weight capacity label is located under the bottom step of the ladder. There should never be more than one person on the ladder at the same time.
CHECKLISTS SECTION 14: CHECKLISTS TRAVEL CHECKLIST Check wheel lug nuts for tightness. □ Following is a preliminary list of items that need to be checked before Inspect safety chains for signs of wear. □ leaving your home or campsite. This is a general list, which you may □...
CHECKLISTS Before leaving the campsite To prevent weather checking and other UV damage, cover tires □ □ Check the area under the RV after overnight parking and look for exposed to sunlight. water or other fluid leaks. If leaks are detected, find the cause Thoroughly wash the interior and the exterior of your RV.
Your RV 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.
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4 or more campsites. Roadpass Pro roadpass.com/pro Purchasing a new Jayco Family RV makes you eligible for one FREE year of Roadpass Pro, which includes bonus features to the apps “Campendium”, “Roadtrippers”, and “Togo RV”.
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JAYCO 903 S. Main Street, Middlebury, IN 46540 (800) 283-8267 For more information on model features and options, documentation, and the electronic version of this owner’s manual, please visit the manufacturer’s website or scan the QR code found on the decal just outside the front door of the recreational vehicle.
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Heaving vibration in furnace unit fan
Heavy vibration in the furnace unit fan of a 2024 Jayco towable can be caused by restricted airflow due to screens over vents or obstructed heat discharges, registers, or return air grills.
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