Jayco TOWABLE 2024 Owner's Manual page 54

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120 VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS (page 48)
Replacement circuit breakers must be of the same voltage, amperage
rating and type. Never use a higher rated replacement circuit breaker.
Doing so may cause a fire by overheating the RV wiring.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (page 42)
TPMS sensors – DO NOT MOVE WITH THE TIRES!
The TPMS sensor on the front tire (on either side of the trailer) STAYS
at the front tire position when rotating tires.
The TPMS sensor on the middle tire (on either side of a 3-axle trailer)
STAYS at the middle tire position when rotating tires.
The TPMS sensor on the rear tire (on either side of the trailer) STAYS
at the rear tire position when rotating tires (on both dual and triple axle
trailers).
This guarantees tire pressures displayed on the touchscreen are
accurately showing the correct tire locations on the trailer.
POWER CONVERTER (page 47)
It is important that the fluid level of any connected batteries be
checked on a regular basis. All batteries will "gas" and lose some fluid
when continuously connected to any charging source (does not apply
to "gel-cell" batteries).
120 VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS (page 48)
Circuit breakers and fuses will not offer complete protection of the
electrical system in the event of power surge or voltage spike.
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ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL WARNING Continued
GENERATOR (page 50)
CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY! Do not run the generator when
your RV is indoors or in a confined space. Asphyxiation or carbon
monoxide poisoning hazards exist whenever generator exhaust
gasses can accumulate.
MOVING PARTS AND ELECTRICITY can cause severe personal
injury or death. To reduce exposure to these hazards, always disable
AGS (if equipped) before:
Sleeping in vehicle, unless vehicle has a working CARBON
MONOXIDE detector.
Parking vehicle in garage or confined space.
Parking vehicle for storage.
Servicing vehicle for storage.
Servicing generator.
Servicing batteries.
Servicing appliances or electrical systems.
Fueling the vehicle.
DO NOT run the generator or use the AGS AUTO ON or QUIET ON
modes (if equipped) when your RV is indoors or in a confined space.
Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning hazards exist whenever
generator exhaust gasses can accumulate.
SOLAR PACKAGE & SOLAR PREP (page 52)
Adding solar panels or equipment will affect the carrying capacity of
your recreation vehicle. Vehicle weight ratings should be considered
before adding these components.
Never connect your tow vehicle harness to a recreation vehicle
equipped with a lithium battery without a DC/DC power converter
installed. Direct tow vehicle charging may cause permanent damage
to the lithium battery unless the vehicle charge line is properly voltage
regulated or disconnected.
GENERATOR (page 50)
Excessive cranking can overheat and damage the generator starter
motor. Do not crank for more than 20 seconds at a time. Wait at least
two minutes before trying again. If the generator does not start after
the third try, refer to the generator manufacturer's user manual for
more information.
For better performance and engine life, especially in colder weather,
let the generator engine warm up for two minutes before turning "on"
120-volt appliances.
ELECTRICAL CAUTION

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