Jayco Seismic Luxury 2025 Series Owner's Manual
Jayco Seismic Luxury 2025 Series Owner's Manual

Jayco Seismic Luxury 2025 Series Owner's Manual

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JAYCO
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903 S. Main Street, Middlebury, IN 46540
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(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
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Luke Kell
March 9, 2025

How do I get my heater to work in my 2025 seismic jayco toy hauler 5th wheel 46ft

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Mr. Anderson
March 9, 2025

To get the heater to work in your 2025 Jayco Seismic Luxury toy hauler 5th wheel, follow these steps:

1. Ensure the RV is connected to a power source or has sufficient battery power.
2. If applicable, start the heating system.
3. Check that the water heater is turned on if needed.
4. Manage electrical loads to avoid surges when using multiple appliances.

If the heater does not function, verify power connections and battery levels.

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Summary of Contents for Jayco Seismic Luxury 2025 Series

  • Page 1 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...
  • Page 2 2025 TOWABLE OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Ascend Community

    ASCEND COMMUNITY Join our Jayco Family Ascend Community - Become a part of something bigger. Ascend is ever-growing and is made up of our Brand Ambassadors, owners in groups and forums and qualified suppliers that we partner with. Our goal is that everyone fits into this community in one way or another.
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    RV. trip and packing checklists, campsite considerations, Jayco RV Owner’s Manuals, an extensive glossary of RV terms, and more. The information, illustrations, and specifications provided here are...
  • Page 6 SECTION 8: PLUMBING SYSTEM SECTION 9: HEATING & COOLING SECTION 10: APPLIANCES SECTION 11: ELECTRONICS SECTION 12: INTERIOR SECTION 13: EXTERIOR SECTION 14: CHECKLISTS SECTION 15: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 2025 JAYCO FAMILY OF COMPANIES - TOWABLES OWNER’S MANUAL 25.2047700 Page 5...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF EQUIPPED) ..23 CHANGING A TIRE ................24 ASCEND COMMUNITY ..............3 SPARE TIRE CARRIER (IF EQUIPPED) .......... 24 ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............... 4 SETTING UP YOUR RECREATION VEHICLE ......... 25 CUSTOMER INFORMATION PACKET ..........
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROPANE GAS SYSTEM ..............53 WASHER/DRYER PREP (IF EQUIPPED) ........82 PROPANE USE AND SAFETY ............54 CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ........ 83 USING THE FUEL STATION (IF EQUIPPED - SEISMIC ONLY) ..55 SECTION 11: ELECTRONICS SECTION 8: PLUMBING SYSTEM WINEGARD 360 ANTENNA ...........
  • Page 9: Section 2: Occupant Safety

    OCCUPANT SAFETY SECTION 2: OCCUPANT SAFETY SECONDARY MEANS OF ESCAPE (EXIT WINDOW) FIRE SAFETY (See page 10) (See page 10) Your RV has a window(s) as a secondary exit. Identified by red If a fire does start, follow these basic safety rules: latches and a label, it allows quick escape if the main door is Evacuate everyone from the RV immediately and call 911.
  • Page 10: Combination Carbon Monoxide /Propane Alarm

    OCCUPANT SAFETY COMBINATION CARBON MONOXIDE /PROPANE • Repair or replace the alarm if it malfunctions. ALARM The manufacturer recommends replacing the detector five years after (See page 10) the purchase date for optimal safety. CONDENSATION Your RV is equipped with a combination (See page 10) carbon monoxide (CO) / propane alarm specifically designed for RV use.
  • Page 11 OCCUPANT SAFETY OCCUPANT SAFETY DANGER FIRE SAFETY (page 8) Avoid using water to extinguish the fire as it can spread certain types of fires and pose a risk of electrocution in the case of an electrical fire. FIRE EXTINGUISHER (page 8) After using a fire extinguisher, refrain from restoring electrical power or plugging in appliances.
  • Page 12: Section 3: Pre Travel Information

    PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION SECTION 3: PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION TOW VEHICLE WEIGHT AND CAPACITY LABELS The following labels are typically located on the roadside front corner Before towing your RV with a vehicle you own or plan to purchase, of the RV. An additional Cargo Carrying Capacity label may also be ensure that the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of your RV located on or near the entry door.
  • Page 13: Loading Your Rv

    PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION The Federal Certification Label RV MANUFACTURER NAME XX/XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX/XXXXXX XXXX X XXXX X XXXXX/XXXXXX Federal Certification Label Example The Federal Certification Label, mandated by government REAR BUMPER regulations, confirms the trailer’s compliance with all motor vehicle (See page 16) standards for both Canada and the United States.
  • Page 14: Travel Trailer Hitch (Customer Supplied)

    PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION TRAVEL TRAILER HITCH (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) 11. Plug in your wire harness/connector plug from the tow vehicle to the travel trailer. (See page 16) The hitch you choose significantly impacts the towing and handling of 12. Walk around the RV to verify exterior lights are working correctly. your RV.
  • Page 15: Fifth Wheel Pin Box (Customer Supplied)

    PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION Travel Trailer Safety Chains suspensions can lead to vibration and wear. Your RV manufacturer Your RV comes with safety chains meeting SAE standards for cannot oversee the tow vehicle’s suspension system, so choose maximum gross trailer weight. Ensure these chains are always compatible suspension systems carefully.
  • Page 16: Weighing Your Tow Vehicle And Rv

    PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION WEIGHING YOUR TOW VEHICLE AND RV WIRE HARNESS/CONNECTOR PLUG To ensure safe operation and warranty compliance, it’s crucial to Your RV is equipped with a 7-way wire harness/connector plug, weigh your fully loaded RV, including all options, liquids, hitch weight, facilitating the transfer of electrical power from the tow vehicle during and personal cargo.
  • Page 17 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION DANGER LOADING YOUR RV (page 12) Do not allow passengers to ride in the RV during travel. The RV does not have seat belts and is not designed to carry passengers. This may also be prohibited by state law.
  • Page 18: Section 4: Vehicle Operation

    VEHICLE OPERATION SECTION 4: VEHICLE OPERATION TOWING Electric Brakes (See page 32 & page 34) (See page 32) Traveling safely with your RV requires some adjustments to your The electric brakes in your RV are designed to complement the tow driving habits.
  • Page 19: Towing Behind Your Rv

    VEHICLE OPERATION TOWING BEHIND YOUR RV Wire Harness/Connector Plug (See page 32) Your RV is equipped with a 4-way wire harness/connector plug to supply electrical power from the RV to the second trailer during travel. This provides power to the taillights, A hitch designed for trailer towing will feature tabs for hanging safety clearance lights, turn signals, brake chains and a bracket for the trailer wiring plug.
  • Page 20: Entrance Door

    VEHICLE OPERATION ENTRANCE DOOR Step Operation Open the entrance/screen (See page 34) door all the way. Always hold onto the entrance door when opening or closing it. Damage caused because you failed to do so is not covered by the Twist the locking handle to Limited Warranty.
  • Page 21: Leveling System (If Equipped)

    Raising: Insert the crank onto the stabilizer shaft and turn counter- clockwise to retract the leg. Auto Level Touchpad LED Indicator Status • OFF - Touch pad is locked Jayco Rock Solid Stabilizer System (if equipped) • Solid Green - Touch pad is active Hex Coupler •...
  • Page 22: Tandem Axle Flex Equalizer (If Equipped)

    VEHICLE OPERATION Extending Stabilizers Insert the provided 1/2” diameter crank handle into the coupler. Disconnect the safety chain from the footpad (Fig. A). Ensure the slot in the end of the crank handle accommodates the pin inside the coupler. Using a 3/4” socket on a ratchet or cordless drill, turn the hex coupler (Fig.
  • Page 23: Emergency Stopping

    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.
  • Page 24: Tires

    VEHICLE OPERATION TIRES (See page 34) Before your first trip with your RV, it’s crucial to comprehend the following guidelines regarding your tires. Regular maintenance of your RV is essential, with tire inspection and pressure checks being paramount for safety. Alignment, balance, and bearing wear can impact tire longevity.
  • Page 25: Changing A Tire

    VEHICLE OPERATION Rotating The Tires: When rotating tires equipped with TPMS sensors, ensure screw-on sensors remain in their original positions on the trailer. Internal If your spare tire is a flush mount application, it must make contact sensors are paired to specific tires. To change pair positions in the with the underside of the recreational vehicle to insure maximum road JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK Smartphone App, access the sensors clearance and stability in travel.
  • Page 26: Setting Up Your Recreation Vehicle

    VEHICLE OPERATION SETTING UP YOUR RECREATION VEHICLE Step on brake, put the vehicle in park, and apply parking brake. (See page 34) Disconnect the wire harness/connector plug and breakaway Position the RV as desired in a location that is mostly level from switch lanyard.
  • Page 27: Seasonal Set-Up (Bungalows Only)

    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 Locate the two hydraulic jacks on the opposite side of the unit in trailer.
  • Page 28 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.
  • Page 29: Cargo Ramp Door

    VEHICLE OPERATION CARGO RAMP DOOR Automated Ramp Door (if equipped) Your RV may be equipped with an automated ramp door. Follow all (See page 33) precautions and warnings listed previously for the manual ramp door. When using the cargo ramp, it’s crucial to adhere to the maximum Exterior Keyed Switch weight and occupancy capacity...
  • Page 30: Loading The Cargo Area

    VEHICLE OPERATION LOADING THE CARGO AREA PATIO DECK - REAR (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 33) (See page 33) To ensure safe towing and travel, careful attention must be paid Unlatch and swing the Tailgater Kitchen (if equipped) (attached to the to loading the cargo area.
  • Page 31: Patio Deck - Side (If Equipped)

    VEHICLE OPERATION PATIO DECK – SIDE (IF EQUIPPED) Retractable Screen Wall (if equipped) Before extending the screen wall, ensure (See page 33 & page 34) all obstacles are removed from its path. To set up the patio deck: To extend the screen wall, grip the strap Unlatch the two keyed handles from the side of the RV (Fig 4).
  • Page 32: Awnings (If Equipped)

    VEHICLE OPERATION AWNINGS (IF EQUIPPED) Power Awnings (if equipped) (See page 33 & page 34) Awning Care Electric awnings require connection to a 12-volt power source. Make Keep your awnings clean and in good condition to prevent costly sure you have sufficient power available before operating your awning repairs.
  • Page 33 VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION DANGER TIRE PRESSURE (page 23) Failure to adhere to proper inflation guidelines may lead to tire failure. In certain circumstances, tire failure can result in loss of vehicle control or accidents causing property damage, bodily injury, and/or death. VEHICLE OPERATION WARNING TOWING (page 17) RV braking system rated for GVWR, not GCWR.
  • Page 34 VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION WARNING Continued EMERGENCY STOPPING (page 22) For personal safety, always stand off the road and out of the way of traffic. TIRE PRESSURE (page 23) Regularly check tire pressure before each trip to extend tire life. Refer to the Federal Certification label for the correct pressure. Under-inflation can cause tire failure, leading to loss of control, injury, or damage.
  • Page 35 VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION CAUTION TOWING (page 17) Before towing your rv on the roadway: turn off the disconnect switch Certain components inside the RV can unexpectedly activate which could result in personal injury or property damage. BREAKAWAY SWITCH (page 17) NEVER use the breakaway switch and trailer brake system as a parking brake.
  • Page 36: Section 5: Slideout Systems

    SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS SECTION 5: SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS ELECTRIC SLIDE ROOM(S) (IF EQUIPPED) General Slideout Operation • Ensure the auxiliary battery (customer-supplied) is fully charged These guidelines should be followed when using your slideout room: and connected. Whenever possible, connect the RV to 120-volt •...
  • Page 37 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.
  • Page 38: Section 6: Electrical

    ELECTRICAL SECTION 6: ELECTRICAL THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12-VOLT DC SYSTEM The RV electrical system consists of two independent systems: one The majority of RV lighting is powered by 12-volt electricity. The operates on 12-volt DC power and the other on 120-volt 60hz AC 12-volt DC system functions under the following conditions: power.
  • Page 39: Load Center

    ELECTRICAL LOAD CENTER 12-Volt DC/USB Outlet (See page 52) The Load Center houses 12-volt DC fuses and 120-volt AC circuit Your recreational vehicle may contain one or more 12-volt DC/USB breakers for most electrical appliances and circuits in the RV. The power outlets.
  • Page 40: Command Center

    ELECTRICAL COMMAND CENTER Fault/DSI Fault Light The DSI (Direct Spark Ignition) Fault Light will illuminate if the gas The command center, typically situated inside the entrance door water heater burner will not ignite. or in the living area of the RV, contains switches and controls. Its applications, configurations, and components may vary by model.
  • Page 41: Jaycommand ® /Travellink ® System (If Equipped)

    ELECTRICAL JAYCOMMAND /TRAVELLINK SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) ® ® The JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK touchscreen serves as a centralized control panel, allowing you to manage multiple RV functions from one location inside the RV Refer to the JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK by BMPRO user guide for complete operating, setup and programming instructions. For comprehensive operating, setup, and programming instructions, refer to the JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK by BMPRO user guide.
  • Page 42 ELECTRICAL Fans and Vents Screen: Controls kitchen and bath fans and or tablet, or press RET to pair one of the wall-mounted remote controls. automatic vents (if equipped). You can turn fans on and off, and open and close automatic vents from this screen. •...
  • Page 43: Bmpro Mini System (If Equipped)

    ELECTRICAL BMPRO MINI SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) The JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK BMPRO Mini serves as a control panel to monitor and control various systems in your RV. Detailed operating information can be found in the manufacturer’s user guide. Components: The Node: Connects to the display and the JAYCOMMAND/TravelLINK Smartphone App via Bluetooth. NIVERSIT The Display: Mounted inside the RV, this control unit allows interaction with the system.
  • Page 44: Jayvoice / Director (If Equipped)

    For lights managed by the JAYCOMMAND/TravelLink system. ‡ You can daisy chain multiple commands by saying them one after the other following the wake word. For instance, saying “Jayco - Dinette Lights, Kitchen Lights, Main A/C” will execute all three commands consecutively.
  • Page 45: 120-Volt Ac Electric System

    ELECTRICAL 120-VOLT AC ELECTRIC SYSTEM When connected to 120-volt power, the following electrical components will operate: 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 may cause a surge on the inverter. Be cautious of overloading the recreational vehicle or campground electrical system, as this may cause a circuit breaker to trip.
  • Page 46: Connecting Power Cord(S)

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTING POWER CORD(S) Maintenance There are no customer-serviceable parts inside the inverter case, and To prevent power surges from damaging connected loads, follow tampering will void the manufacturer’s warranty. Keep the inverter these instructions when hooking up to the external power source: cooling fins and fan clear of obstructions.
  • Page 47: Power Converter

    ELECTRICAL POWER CONVERTER Charge Wizard (if equipped) (See page 53) Some converters feature a Charge Wizard with different charging modes (Normal, Boost, Storage) indicated by LED flashes. The The power converter serves the purpose of converting 120-volt AC charge wizard automatically selects the appropriate mode for battery power to usable 12-volt DC power when the RV is connected to an charging.
  • Page 48: Approximate Electrical Load Ratings

    ELECTRICAL Repair Assistance: When replacing circuit breakers or if you have any questions or concerns, it’s recommended to contact your dealer for assistance. They can provide guidance and ensure proper installation and operation of the circuit breakers. APPROXIMATE ELECTRICAL LOAD RATINGS 12-VOLT SYSTEM 120-VOLT SYSTEM Exterior Entertainment Center...
  • Page 49: Auxiliary Battery (Customer Supplied)

    ELECTRICAL AUXILIARY BATTERY (CUSTOMER SUPPLIED) (See page 52) Here are the key points regarding the auxiliary battery in your RV: Usage: The auxiliary battery provides power to your RV’s 12-volt DC loads when the power converter cannot meet the demand. It’s typically used during dry camping or when the RV is not connected to shore power.
  • Page 50: Generator (If Equipped)

    ELECTRICAL GENERATOR (IF EQUIPPED) Maintenance: (See page 52) • Perform regular maintenance such as oil changes as The factory-installed generator in your RV provides 120-volt AC power recommended by the generator manufacturer. for use when camping in areas without shore power. Here are some •...
  • Page 51: Solar Prep (If Equipped)

    ELECTRICAL SOLAR PREP (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 53) Your recreational 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.
  • Page 52: Solar Package (If Equipped)

    ELECTRICAL SOLAR PACKAGE (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 53) 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...
  • Page 53 ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WARNING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE (page 37) Use caution when using metal tools. If a tool contacts a battery terminal or metal connected to it, a short circuit could occur which could cause personal injury, explosion or fire. 12-VOLT FUSE PANEL (page 37) Replacement fuses must be of the same voltage, amperage rating and type.
  • Page 54 ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL CAUTION TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM (page 41) TPMS sensors remain fixed to their respective tire positions during tire rotations to ensure accurate tire pressure readings on the touchscreen POWER CONVERTER (page 46) Regularly check the fluid level of connected batteries, as all batteries will lose some fluid when continuously connected to a charging source (excluding “gel-cell”...
  • Page 55: Section 7: Fuel & Propane System

    FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM SECTION 7: FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM EXHAUST GAS FUMES (See page 57) All propane lines have been checked with air pressure at the time of To prevent inhaling exhaust gases, follow these guidelines: manufacture. Dealers are required to recheck and adjust pressure •...
  • Page 56: Propane Use And Safety

    FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM Cooking With Propane Gas (See page 58 & page 57) Tanks are to be installed, fueled and maintained in accordance to When cooking with propane gas in an RV, ensure proper ventilation to State and Local codes, rules, regulations or laws. prevent asphyxiation due to limited oxygen supply.
  • Page 57: Using The Fuel Station (If Equipped - Seismic Only)

    FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM USING THE FUEL STATION (IF EQUIPPED - SEISMIC Fuel Tank(s) Fuel Selection (if equipped) (See page 58 and page 57) ONLY) Ensure that the factory-installed fuel tank is filled with the Automotive Fuel Safety recommended fuel type as per the generator or aftermarket (See page 58) equipment manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Page 58 FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM Dispensing Fuel (See page 58) Be sure the fuel tank has fuel and free of debris prior to operating the fuel Running the fuel dispensing pump for more than 5 minutes with the pump. fuel nozzle closed will reduce the fuel pump motor life. Attach the grounding clip to the item or vehicle being fueled.
  • Page 59 FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM CAUTION MASTER/EMERGENCY DISCONNECT SWITCH (page 54) 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 55) Never use an open flame to test for a propane leak.
  • Page 60: Section 8: Plumbing System

    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 •...
  • Page 61: Fresh Water System

    PLUMBING SYSTEM Operation Water Pressure Regulator (customer supplied) (See page 77) 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 water pressure from the supply source, indicating the content level for that tank.
  • Page 62: Fresh Water Connections

    PLUMBING SYSTEM Using the Gravity Fill The gravity fill allows you to fill the fresh water tank The water pump switches should be in the OFF position when the RV from a container of fresh water when city water isn’t is left unattended for any amount of time.
  • Page 63: Spray Port (If Equipped)

    PLUMBING SYSTEM To Replace Canister Filter Cartridge Usage: To utilize the spray port, connect the end of the coiled hose Prepare: Turn off the water supply to the RV into the fitting on the spray port. The fitting operates similarly to an and disconnect the water line.
  • Page 64: Draining The Fresh Water System

    PLUMBING SYSTEM DRAINING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM Complete the Process: Draining the fresh water system is an essential step in RV • After draining the fresh water system, reverse the steps. maintenance. Here’s a guide to help you through the process: •...
  • Page 65: Utility Centers

    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...
  • Page 66 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...
  • Page 67: Water Heater

    PLUMBING SYSTEM WATER HEATER bothersome. Consult the water heater manufacturer’s manual for guidance on eliminating sulfur water odor. It’s important to note that (See page 76) sulfur water odor is not a service issue. Your RV may feature either a tank water heater or an on-demand water heater.
  • Page 68: On Demand Water Heater (If Equipped)

    PLUMBING SYSTEM • Check the vent for obstructions regularly to ensure proper Operating Information ventilation. Open the exterior water heater panel to access the controls for turning the on-demand water heater on and off, and setting the water heater • Avoid terminating the vent inside enclosed areas to prevent the running mode.
  • Page 69: Faucets

    PLUMBING SYSTEM FAUCETS OUTSIDE SHOWER (IF EQUIPPED) Preparation: Before using the outside shower, ensure that the water The bathroom, kitchen and outside shower faucets function similarly to home faucets. Initially, air may be present in plumbing lines, heater is turned on and has had sufficient time to heat the water. If requiring bleeding for steady water flow.
  • Page 70: Black And Grey Tank Drains

    PLUMBING SYSTEM Maintenance After Emptying: • Hollow square tube bumper. The bumper has removable plastic end caps, and the hose slides inside the hollow bumper. • After dumping tanks, add the appropriate amount of black tank • PVC storage tube mounted under the frame. treatment to prevent odors and facilitate waste breakdown.
  • Page 71 PLUMBING SYSTEM Open the grey tank dump valve and close it when the grey holding tank is empty. Ensure complete drainage from the hose into the sewer. Remove and store the sewer hose, then reattach the waste pipe cap. Connect this end to Connect this end to the the RV waste pipe sewer dump location...
  • Page 72: Macerator Pump System (If Equipped)

    PLUMBING SYSTEM MACERATOR PUMP SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Open the desired black/gray (manual) drain valves, one at a time (black then gray). (See page 76 & page 77) Your RV may be equipped with a macerator The bypass valve is Macerator pump system used to discharge waste normally open (handle Motor...
  • Page 73: Black Tank Flush (If Equipped)

    PLUMBING SYSTEM BLACK TANK FLUSH (IF EQUIPPED) TANK HEATERS (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 76 & page 77) (See page 77) The black tank flush inlet is typically located either Tank heaters are installed for the fresh, gray, and black water tanks, on the utility center panel (if equipped) labeled as as well as water or drain lines, to prevent freezing down to -11°F “Tank Flush”;...
  • Page 74: Sanitizing/Winterizing The Plumbing System

    PLUMBING SYSTEM SANITIZING/WINTERIZING THE PLUMBING SYSTEM Tank Versus On Demand Water Heaters Tank water heaters have a bypass line to prevent bleach Gravity City Water Tank Input Input solutions and antifreeze from entering the tank during Water winterization and sanitization. The bypass line and associated Heater Filter Bypass...
  • Page 75 PLUMBING SYSTEM Sanitize With Vinegar: If you decide to perform the winterization process yourself, it’s crucial It is possible to sanitize the fresh water system with a 50/50 solution to thoroughly understand the steps involved before you begin. Take of white vinegar and water instead of a bleach solution. However, the time to read and comprehend the instructions provided.
  • Page 76 PLUMBING SYSTEM When You Are Done Adding RV Antifreeze: Run the water pump only until dry (typically 15 to 20 seconds) to Turn the water pump OFF. Turn antifreeze siphon valve (A) to the avoid damaging the pump. normal position. Remove the clear hose from the container of RV Open all faucets inside the RV and, if available, the shower antifreeze.
  • Page 77 PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM WARNING FRESH WATER SYSTEM (page 60) Do not consume water that is microbiologically unsafe or of uncertain quality. The weight of holding tank contents is not factored into the RV’s cargo carrying capacity. Traveling with full tanks may exceed tire ratings, RV GAWR, or GVWR, affecting vehicle handling.
  • Page 78 PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM CAUTION WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR (page 60) A water pressure regulator is recommended to safeguard the plumbing system from damage. For city water connections, a 45 lb. (315 KPa) rated regulator is advised to prevent potential harm. FRESH WATER HOLDING TANK (page 60) Do not obstruct or modify the overflow tubes of the fresh water tank, as excessive water pressure during filling could damage the plumbing system.
  • Page 79: Section 9: Heating & Cooling

    HEATING & COOLING SECTION 9: HEATING & COOLING AIR CONDITIONER POWER ROOF VENT (IF EQUIPPED) RV air conditioners gradually cool the interior air, and several The 12-volt DC attic fan (or powered roof vent) allows fresh air to measures can expedite this process: circulate through the recreational vehicle.
  • Page 80: Ceiling Fan (If Equipped)

    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.
  • Page 81: Section 10: Appliances

    APPLIANCES SECTION 10: APPLIANCES MICROWAVE Kitchen Range and Oven • To minimize condensation and cooking odors, activate the (See page 85) overhead kitchen roof vent or the range hood vent (if available). For detailed operation, cleaning, and safety guidelines, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide included in your Customer Information •...
  • Page 82: Cooking Safety

    APPLIANCES REFRIGERATOR RANGE HOOD (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 86) Avoid quick freezing or cooling; stock with pre-frozen or pre-cooled food when possible. Arrange food to If your RV is equipped with a range allow air circulation; keep shelves free of paper or hood, it will be connected to an exterior NIVERSIT plastic.
  • Page 83: Jayport Tm And Gas Bbq Grill

    APPLIANCES JAYPORT AND GAS BBQ GRILL When Using the Outside Kitchen: (See page 85) • Secure all supports before use. Setting up the grill stand. • Verify the propane connection is properly hooked up and secure. Locate the JayPort grill mount receiving •...
  • Page 84: Washer/Dryer Prep (If Equipped)

    APPLIANCES Lock the lid of the enclosure with the keyed locks. Rotate the bracket down until the bottom of the bracket locks into the TV mount. You should hear a click. When not in use, the outside kitchen enclosure should be closed and locked.
  • Page 85: Central Vacuum System (If Equipped)

    APPLIANCES CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) (See page 86) 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 offers cordless cleaning with various attachments. Simply attach the hose, lift the cover, and it activates automatically. It includes a Broom Debris Vacuum for easy cleanup.
  • Page 86 APPLIANCES APPLIANCES DANGER JAYPORT AND GAS BBQ GRILL (page 80) Always open the grill lid before turning on gas and lighting burner to prevent an explosion causing property damage, injury, or death. 12V REFRIGERATOR (page 81) RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION. Flammable refrigerant used. Do not use mechanical devices for defrosting or puncture refrigerant tubing. Repairs should be done only by trained personnel.
  • Page 87 APPLIANCES RANGE HOOD (page 81) When the stove is in use, range hood MUST be turned on, and the inner flap MUST be unsnapped and free to move. Failure to do so can create an asphyxiation hazard by restricting airflow through this vent. GAS/ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS (page 81) If you smell propane gas STOP! Follow the directions located in your manufacturer’s user guide and in this manual under.
  • Page 88: Section 11: Electronics

    ELECTRONICS SECTION 11: ELECTRONICS WINEGARD 360 ANTENNA WINEGARD GATEWAY ROUTER (IF EQUIPPED) ® ® Your RV may come equipped with a router HDTV/FM Radio Antenna that is compatible with your HDTV antenna, Your RV comes with an exterior, fixed-height, or your dealer may install a compatible router high-definition TV and FM radio antenna at the Wi-Fi prep location, if available.
  • Page 89: Camera Prep/Camera (If Equipped)

    ELECTRONICS EXTERIOR SLIDING / PIVOTING TV (IF EQUIPPED) Router Password, Serial number, IMEI number This vital information may be found in one of the following locations: Your RV may come equipped with a TV located in an exterior compartment, offering the convenience of sliding it in and out of the •...
  • Page 90: Section 12: Interior

    INTERIOR SECTION 12: INTERIOR CLEANING THE INTERIOR SOFAS AND DINETTES Regular maintenance is crucial to preserve your RV’s value. Use Your RV may be equipped with one or more of the following sofa recommended cleaners to avoid damage. Avoid flammable or styles.
  • Page 91 INTERIOR Jack Knife Sofa Booth Dinette (if equipped) To make the sofa into a bed, lift up on the bottom seat cushion (E) and The dinette is designed to seat up to four adults. Depending on your pull it towards you. The sofa back will drop down to provide a sleeping model, there may be a storage area in the dinette bench.
  • Page 92: Tokyo Bed (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR TOKYO BED (IF EQUIPPED) • Clear the area around, above, below, and adjacent to the beds of persons, pets, and obstructions before operating. • Avoid overhanging bedding at the ends of the beds to prevent entanglement. • Set the brake on the bed lift mechanism to prevent drifting and potential damage to objects below.
  • Page 93 INTERIOR Raising the Beds Insure the Sofa Lock is in the Locked position. Before raising the beds, set the lock levers on each rail to the “Lock With one person on each end of Bunk” down position. You MUST set all 4 levers. a sofa seat, remove the locking pins (E) on each side.
  • Page 94: Murphy Bed (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR MURPHY BED (IF EQUIPPED) Storing the Murphy Bed (See page 95) (See page 95) Your RV may feature a folding Murphy bed, maximizing living space • Push the bed back up into the storage position until the bolt latch by storing it in the wall when closed.
  • Page 95: Bunk Bed And Loft Ladders (If Equipped)

    INTERIOR BUNK BED AND LOFT LADDERS (IF EQUIPPED) Use of Bed Rails Customers are encouraged to assess if bed rails are necessary based (See page 95) on intended use and user comfort. Numerous bed rail styles are Your RV may include a loft or bunk bed sleeping area, accessed via a available for purchase, ensuring proper fit and installation.
  • Page 96 INTERIOR INTERIOR DANGER POWER BUNK BED (page 91) 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 91) DO NOT LOAD MORE THAN 600 lbs.
  • Page 97: Section 13: Exterior

    EXTERIOR SECTION 13: EXTERIOR CLEANING THE EXTERIOR based glass cleaner or rubbing alcohol followed by warm soapy water. To preserve your RV’s exterior finish, wash it frequently and thoroughly. Your RV is exposed to various environmental elements • Avoid solvent-based cleaners for bird droppings or tree sap. Use that can harm the finish, including: ammonia-based glass cleaner, warm soapy water, and elbow grease.
  • Page 98: Cleaning Slide-Out Seals

    EXTERIOR CLEANING SLIDE-OUT SEALS Damaged Paint Care: Use household cleaners like 409®, • Lightly polish severely damaged painted surfaces with a fine Lysol®, or similar products. polishing compound to restore luster and color tone. Avoid chemicals that may degrade seal •...
  • Page 99: E-Z Lube ® Or Super Lube

    EXTERIOR E-Z LUBE OR SUPER LUBE AXLE (IF EQUIPPED) Self-Storing Ladder (If Equipped) ® If equipped with E-Z Lube® Remove Grease or Super Lube™ axles: Cap Plug to • Grease fittings allow Access Fitting lubrication without Grease removing hubs. Fitting •...
  • Page 100: Sealants

    EXTERIOR SEALANTS On-The-Go Ladder (If Equipped) If equipped, the On-The-Go collapsible ladder (See page 100) can support up to 330 lbs. Follow these steps for Regular inspection and maintenance of sealants is crucial for your operation: RV’s integrity. Follow these guidelines: On-The-Go Ladder Operation •...
  • Page 101 EXTERIOR EXTERIOR WARNING EXTERIOR LADDER (page 98) Here are the safety guidelines for using the exterior ladder on your RV: Weight Capacity: Ensure you do not exceed the weight rating of the ladder. The maximum weight capacity is typically 300 lbs (136 kg), including the weight of the person and any items carried.
  • Page 102: Section 14: Checklists

    CHECKLISTS SECTION 14: CHECKLISTS TRAVEL CHECKLIST □ Connect tow vehicle to RV and test all connections and lights. Following is a comprehensive travel checklist for your RV. This is a □ Test brakes. general list, which you may want to customize as you determine your Before Leaving The Campsite own needs.
  • Page 103: Rv Storage Checklist

    CHECKLISTS RV STORAGE CHECKLIST Properly preparing your RV for storage during periods of non-usage will prevent problems from arising. To prevent costly freeze-ups, winterize the plumbing system when it will not be in use for an extended period of time, especially if it is stored in colder climates. Prior to Storage Store indoors, under a roof, or a breathable cover.
  • Page 104: Section 15: Additional Information

    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.
  • Page 105: Helpful Links

    HELPFUL LINKS Disclaimer: These links are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement by Jayco Inc. or any of its subsidiaries regarding any of the products, services, or opinions contained within. Jayco Inc. bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or content of the external site or for that of subsequent links.
  • Page 106 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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