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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.
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.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL WARNING: Read all instructions in this manual and component manufacturer This manual is a guide to operation of the features, supplied information before using your RV. equipment and controls in your recreational vehicle This manual has been provided by your recreational vehicle manufacturer for the sole (RV).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION SECTION 2: OCCUPANT SAFETY SECTION 3: PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION SECTION 4: VEHICLE OPERATION SECTION 5: SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS SECTION 6: ELECTRICAL SECTION 7: FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM SECTION 8: PLUMBING SYSTEM SECTION 9: HEATING & COOLING SECTION 10: APPLIANCES SECTION 11: ELECTRONICS SECTION 12: INTERIOR SECTION 13: EXTERIOR...
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION AWNINGS..................24 CAMPSITE HOOK-UP ..............25 ASCEND COMMUNITY ..............3 SECTION 5: SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............... 4 CUSTOMER INFORMATION PACKET ..........4 ELECTRIC SLIDE ROOM(S) (IF EQUIPPED) ........28 SAFETY ALERTS ................4 SECTION 6: ELECTRICAL WARNINGS AND OTHER LABELS ............
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TABLE OF CONTENTS BATHROOM TUB / SHOWER ............67 CLEANING THE DIAMOND SHIELD SURFACE ......88 BLACK/GREY WATER SYSTEM AND TANKS ......... 67 FRAME ....................88 BLACK /GRAY TANK DRAINS AND MACERATOR SYSTEM (IF MUD FLAP ..................88 EQUIPPED) ..................68 EXTERIOR LADDER (IF EQUIPPED) ..........
OCCUPANT SAFETY SECTION 2: OCCUPANT SAFETY FIRE SAFETY We suggest you become thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions displayed on the side of the fire extinguisher. If a fire does start, follow these basic safety rules: Evacuate the vehicle immediately and call 911. For information on how to use your fire extinguisher, refer to the fire After everyone is accounted for, check the fire to see if you can extinguisher user’s manual included in your warranty packet.
OCCUPANT SAFETY SECONDARY MEANS OF ESCAPE (EXIT WINDOW) COMBINATION CARBON MONOXIDE /PROPANE ALARM (See page 10) Your recreation vehicle has been equipped (See page 11) with a window(s) that serves as a secondary Your recreation vehicle is equipped with a combination carbon monoxide (CO) means of escape.
OCCUPANT SAFETY Condensation occurs because there is water vapor present in the air. If the Propane alarm sounds with constant beeps: When the temperature reaches the “dew point” the water vapor in the Immediately evacuate the from the RV. air condenses and changes to a liquid form. Shut off propane gas supply at propane tanks or supply.
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OCCUPANT SAFETY OCCUPANT SAFETY WARNING COMBO CO2/PROPANE ALARM (page 9) COMBO CO2/PROPANE ALARM Continued (page 9) • Do not cover or obstruct the carbon monoxide/propane alarm • Actuation of this detector indicates the presence of carbon with anything that could prevent gas from entering the alarm. monoxide which can kill you.
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION SECTION 3: PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION VEHICLE LABELS motor home. (See page 14) OCCC - Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity: Is equal to the Decals and data plates used throughout the motor home aid in its GVWR of the motor home minus the: safe and efficient operation;...
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION OCCC Label (Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity): The upper The Federal Certification Label is required by the government portion of this yellow label is federally required and indicates the total to verify the RV complies with all motor vehicle standards for combined weight value of occupants and cargo that may be placed in Canada and the United States.
PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION WEIGHING YOUR MOTOR HOME (See page 14) When your motor home is loaded you should have it weighed. The actual weight of the motor home, passengers, all options, liquids, the hitch weight of your towed vehicle and your personal cargo is important for you to know so you do not exceed the GVWR. There are two important factors when loading your motor home, total weight and balance.
VEHICLE OPERATION SECTION 4: VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION home’s stopping distance. Your motor home is equipped with a third brake light that activates when the brakes are engaged. (See page 26) Your motor home will travel safely and comfortably at highway speed When descending a long hill, shift the transmission into a lower gear limits.
VEHICLE OPERATION ENTRANCE DOOR For maximum pulling load and vertical tongue weight, refer to the label located on the rear hitch. A hitch bar of appropriate strength and (See page 27) steel should be selected to meet the capacities of the towing receptor. Always hold onto the entrance door when opening or closing it.
VEHICLE OPERATION DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEAT Booth Dinette (if equipped) (See page 27) (See page 27) If your child requires a child safety restraint system (seat), it can be installed in the forward or rear facing booth dinette according to the instructions of the safety seat manufacturer.
VEHICLE OPERATION OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRRORS EQUALIZER HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM (See page 27) (See page 26 & page 27) After adjusting the front driver’s seat, adjust the outside rearview For detailed operating and safety information, refer to the mirrors to your driving preference. Have someone help you adjust the manufacturer’s user guide.
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VEHICLE OPERATION be left on once level has been achieved. The Keypad will enter Keypad will indicate the jack(s) is out of the “stowed” position. “sleep mode” after five minutes of inactivity. Jacks may only be operated in pairs using the manual keypad buttons.
VEHICLE OPERATION Panel Indicator LED ENTER: activates modes and procedures indicated on LCD During typical operation, the LED’s on the bottom left hand corner of RETRACT: places leveling system into retract mode. Manual Mode the keypad should NOT be illuminated. The only LED that should light ONLY.
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VEHICLE OPERATION Manual Leveling Procedure When in alarm mode, all LEDs will flash and buzzer will beep. The Status LEDs will show the system status. The system performs an automatic retract. No other features are When leveling your coach, the coach should be leveled from FRONT available in this mode.
VEHICLE OPERATION brief visual inspection around the coach to verify the jacks are all Recommended Fluid fully retracted, you may proceed to travel. The leveling system is pre-filled and primed to operate direct from the manufacturer. Type “A” automatic transmission fluid (ATF) will work. ATF with Dexron III or Mercon 5* or blend of both is recommended by To retract in the MANUAL mode, press the RETRACT button until it the manufacturer.
VEHICLE OPERATION TIRES (See page 27) Always have the alignment checked and adjusted by a qualified shop with the Read and understand the following before taking your first trip in your proper equipment to handle heavy vehicles. A road test by the dealer should be included as part of the pre-delivery Routine maintenance on your RV is important.
VEHICLE OPERATION CHANGING A TIRE “travel line” may appear where the door roller (if installed) contacts the (See page 27) fabric. This is normal and does not affect the integrity of the fabric. If you experience a flat tire on your motor home while driving, To clean the fabric: gradually decrease your vehicle speed (if possible), and move the •...
VEHICLE OPERATION CAMPSITE HOOK-UP • When using full hook-up, connect the sewer hose to the campsite sewer hook-up. • Refer to Electrical Systems section before connecting the shore line power cord (when using full hook-up) OR before starting the • If applicable, start the refrigerator and the cooling or heating generator (if equipped) or operating the vehicle on 12-volt power system.
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VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION WARNING Continued LIPPERT LEVEL UP (page 20) EQUALIZER HYDRAULIC LEVELING SYSTEM (page 18) Failure to act in accordance with the following warnings may FAILURE TO ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING result in serious personal injury or death! WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH! •...
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VEHICLE OPERATION VEHICLE OPERATION WARNING Continued DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEAT(page 17) CHANGING A TIRE (page 24) • Do not adjust the seat while driving. After adjusting the seat, • he motor home is very heavy. Raising the motor home to replace make sure that it is locked in position.
SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS SECTION 5: SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS ELECTRIC SLIDE ROOM(S) (IF EQUIPPED) If the slideout is equipped with rubber seals, verify that the corners of the black rubber (See page 32) seal are set up correctly. The seal corners The mechanical components of the slide out are gear driven. Electric are cut at a 45°...
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SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS To operate the slideout using a wireless remote (if so equipped): is greater. Check the voltage at the controller and if it is lower than 11 volts, it is recommended that the battery be placed on a charger •...
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SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS The slideout room can now be manually pushed in. Larger Power Gear Below Floor Slideout System (See page 32) rooms may require several people to push or pull them. Manual Override - The slideout system is equipped with a manual Keep both sides of the slideout relatively even while pushing/ override that allows you to extend or retract the room in the event of a pulling.
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SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS 10. Install the transit bars (if so equipped) to the slideout room and take the unit to an authorized dealer for service. Fig. 2 - Motor brake lever Refer to the Power Gear® Electric Slideout Operation Manual for detailed operation, safety and troubleshooting information.
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SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS WARNING ELECTRIC SLIDE ROOM (page 28) DISENGAGE MOTORS, MANUALLY RETRACT... (page 30) DO NOT MOVE THE RV UNLESS THE MOTORS ARE PLUGGED • Make sure the interior slideout room path and the slideout room itself is clear of people and objects before operating. IN TO THE CONTROLLER AND THERE IS BATTERY POWER TO THE RV.
ELECTRICAL SECTION 6: ELECTRICAL THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • Turn off the battery disconnect switch (if so equipped). (See page 43) • Turn off the 120V main circuit breaker. The RV electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical Disconnect the negative 12VDC battery terminal from the battery. systems.
ELECTRICAL TESTING THE CAMPSITE POWER CONNECTION 30A Service would be the normal setting displayed on the digital readout. By pressing the SELECT button you can toggle from 30A to (See page 43) 20A to 15A. When the RV is plugged into a 15 Amp or 20 Amp power The campsite 120-volt power receptacle(s) should always be supply (i.e.
ELECTRICAL The inverter has a remote display panel which provide many features: Feature Description • Power Button: Press to turn on; hold to turn off Display panel displays status information on the screen. It is comprised of a display screen, LEDs, select and power •...
ELECTRICAL • The battery works in conjunction with the converter to supply DC For detailed safety and operating information, refer to the manufacturer’s owner’s manual. power to the RV. A battery is typically only necessary if you do a lot of dry camping or have slideouts and/or a leveling system. Converter w/Charge Wizard (if so equipped) •...
ELECTRICAL Disconnect the shore power cord. a single inverter/charger equipped motor home, and 700 amps on a dual inverter/charger equipped motor home. Complete battery Inverter should be OFF. discharge will occur quickly when inverter/charger loads are applied. Remove the fuse panel cover to check fuses. Batteries discharge at a faster rate the deeper they become Pull the fuse straight out of the fuse block.
ELECTRICAL When engaged the battery disconnect solenoid supplies battery The auxiliary start switch can momentarily connect both the house power to all accessories connected to the house 12-volt fuse panel. and chassis batteries should the chassis battery become discharged. The solenoid must be engaged for the 12-volt house electrical system To operate, depress either the “Aux.
ELECTRICAL AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH (ATS) one listed at a higher amperage rating. Please contact your dealer for repair assistance when replacing circuit breakers. Your motor home is equipped with an Automatic Transfer Switch with built in reverse polarity protection. The ATS is microprocessor Maintenance controlled and will automatically detect which power source is At the beginning of the camping season, inspect the circuit breakers...
ELECTRICAL 120-VOLT 50 AMP AC ELECTRIC SYSTEM (IF Before Starting the Generator Make sure the carbon monoxide detector is working. EQUIPPED) (See page 43) Turn off air conditioners and all other 120-volt appliances. The 50 AMP 120-volt 60hz AC electrical system can be powered Check for fuel, exhaust and coolant leaks.
ELECTRICAL To Manually Start the Generator At either “START/STOP” switch, press and hold the start portion of the switch to start the generator. Depending on the outside temperature the start process can take up to 15 seconds. Once the generator starts running, release the switch. An LED above the start switch will light when the generator is running.
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ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WARNING ELECTRICAL SYTEM (page 33) TESTING CAMPSITE POWER (page 34) Do not hook the power cord to any receptacle until you have Use caution when using metal tools. If a tool contacts a battery verified proper polarity and grounding. terminal or metal connected to it, a short circuit could occur which could cause personal injury, explosion or fire.
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ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL WARNING Continued 50 AMP POWER CORD (page 41) GENERATOR (page 41) CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY! Do not run the generator when • Do not hook up the power cord to any receptacle until you have verified proper polarity and grounding. Polarity indicators can be your motor home is indoors or in a confined space.
FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM SECTION 7: FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM EXHAUST GAS FUMES DIESEL FUEL AND FILL (See page 49) (See page 49) To avoid breathing exhaust gases, follow these precautions: is critical to understand the danger associated with fuel. Take time to become educated about the properties of fuel and use it safely.
FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM FUEL SAFETY The following label should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home: (See page 49) Fuel Selection DANGER ALL PILOT LIGHTS, APPLIANCES, AND THEIR IGNITORS (SEE OPERATING Some generators are fueled by the same system used to fuel the INSTRUCTIONS) SHALL BE TURNED OFF BEFORE REFUELING OF MOTOR FUEL chassis engine.
FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM LP Gas Container Overfill PROPANE USE AND SAFETY (IF EQUIPPED) Never allow your propane tank to be filled above the maximum safe Propane is a colorless and odorless level as indicated by the fixed liquid level gauge. gas that, in the liquefied state, Do not allow the visible gauge to be used for filling.
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FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM cylinder until it is empty and then using the second cylinder will allow Propane consumption chart you to fill the empty cylinder at your convenience without running out The following chart provides average propane consumption of propane. information.
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FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM DANGER FUEL SAFETY (page 46) FILLING THE FUEL TANK (page 46) TRAVELING WITH PROPANE (page 48) Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or All pilot lights, appliances and their igniters (see operating mishandled.
PLUMBING SYSTEM SECTION 8: PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM MONITOR PANEL There are two different water systems in your recreation vehicle: • The fresh water system consists of the fresh water holding tank, faucets and connections, water pump, water heater, tub/shower. On some models, it may also include the water purification system or outside shower assembly (if so equipped).
PLUMBING SYSTEM Operation FRESH WATER SYSTEM Press only one tact switch at a time. As you push either the FRESH, (See page 71) BLK GREY1 or GREY2 switch, one or more LED lights will illuminate All water contains contaminant and mineral particles that can cause (from left to right) indicating the content level for that tank.
PLUMBING SYSTEM Some cycling may occur, depending on the volume of water being Low point drains are installed at the released. The water pump is engineered with a check valve to lowest point of the water lines. A label prevent water from back flowing into the fresh water supply tank. is placed on the outside of the RV to indicate where the drains are located.
PLUMBING SYSTEM UNI-DOCK UTILITY CENTER • Green Handle: Receives water from the pump. Coax Inputs Pump Sideways: Water goes to fresh water tank. » (TV) Switch Upwards: Water goes to fixtures. » Using the Utility Center (See page 71) The following information details the functions of the utility center water valves as displayed on the valve operation label.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM CITY WATER (pressurized fresh water source) • Bypass the cartridge water filter (if so equipped): Use Connect the fresh water hose to the city water inlet. the clear plastic tube (supplied with RV) to bypass the water filter. Set the color coded valves to the CITY WATER setting: Connect a garden hose to the city water inlet (do not use your •...
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PLUMBING SYSTEM 12. After the recommended amount of sanitizing solution is in the solution may damage the water heater or the water filter, so both must tank make sure: be bypassed again before performing this operation. • The water tank is full of fresh water Follow the steps outlined in Draining the Fresh Water System with one exception, do not drain the water heater.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM If you chose to perform the winterization process yourself, read and Make sure the fresh water tank drain and low point drains are understand the following information before starting. Contact closed. This includes the refrigerator/washer low point drains (if customer service or your dealer for questions about this process.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM De-winterize the macerator system: Emptying the black tanks in • Bypass the cartridge water filter (if so equipped): Use the spring will flush antifreeze out of the macerator system. the clear plastic tube (supplied with RV) to bypass the water filter.
PLUMBING SYSTEM Blow air into the flush inlet for 30 to 60 seconds. Remove the city water connection inlet cap and attach a non-toxic drinking water hose to the city water connection inlet Disconnect the air hose, compressor and blowout plug. and the other end to a pressurized water source.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM Sanitizing the Plumbing System connection inlet, and the other end into a container of fresh water. When to sanitize Place the utility center valves in the COUNTRY FILL position • When your motor home is new. (Fig A). •...
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PLUMBING SYSTEM After the recommended amount of sanitizing solution is in the • Water heater bypass valves (if so equipped) should be set to tank, the water tank is full, and water filter has been removed, BYPASS; close valves A&B and open valve C. Do not remove turn the pump ON which sends sanitizer into the water lines.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM Winterization Attach the hose to the fresh water connection inlet and attach the (See page 72 & page 73) other end to a potable pressurized water source. Preparing your motor home for colder weather or storage is very Turn on the pressurized water source and finish filling the fresh important for most states and Canada.
PLUMBING SYSTEM a gallon container of RV antifreeze. To assist the siphoning Make sure the “fresh water tank drain” and “low point drains” are process, put the container on a surface approximately two feet closed. above ground level. Close the fresh water tank shutoff valve “D” (if so equipped). 19.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM • Burner: This is the Aqua-Hot’s most powerful heat source. The Aqua-Hot System to reach operating temperature. Note that the burner must be on for the Aqua-Hot to provide continuous hot Diesel-Burner is the primary heat source for heating both the interior water.
PLUMBING SYSTEM Maintenance (Aqua-Hot) Turn the Aqua Hot water heater power OFF. Level the motor (See page 72) home and drain the fresh water system (see Draining the Fresh Refer to the Aqua-Hot owner’s manual for detailed procedures, Water System). system requirements and parts information prior to performing The City Fill / Tank Fill valve (on the docking (utility) center) any maintenance to the Aqua-Hot system.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM indicating the possibility of carbon monoxide. You may also notice a Operating instructions lack of efficiency in heating the water because of incomplete Turn OFF all electric power to the water heater. combustion of the burner at these higher altitudes. Consult with the Turn OFF the propane supply.
PLUMBING SYSTEM It is recommended the water heater be drained and bypassed during Turn on a faucet. the winterization process, particularly if introducing RV antifreeze Winterization into the plumbing system. Never drain the water heater when it Freezing of the water heater and its plumbing components will is HOT or UNDER PRESSURE.
PLUMBING SYSTEM BATHROOM TUB / SHOWER system canister water lines need to be flushed of antifreeze and then the filter installed in the canister before use. (See page 72) Keep the water heater and holding tank capacities in mind when using Refer to the manufacturer’s owner’s manual and the label on the the fresh water system.
PLUMBING SYSTEM BLACK /GRAY TANK DRAINS AND MACERATOR the piping to open the drain. Passing a cleanout tool through the waterless valve may cause damage to the internal seal that may SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) potentially allow sewer gases to escape into the RV interior. The Depending on your model, the gray tank drain and black tank drain waterless trap can be unscrewed from the water lines.
PLUMBING SYSTEM BLACK AND GREY TANK DRAINS When tank is empty, turn the macerator power switch OFF. Close the gray tank drain valve. There are labels on the exterior of the recreation vehicle indicating the location Unhook the dump connector, rinse it out and replace the hose of the grey and black tank drains (also and connector back into the storage compartment.
PLUMBING SYSTEM BLACK TANK FLUSH 11. Connect the air hose to the blowout plug. Set the compressor to 30 PSI maximum. (See page 72) The black tank flush (no fuss flush) inlet is typically located on the 12. Open the black tank drain gate valve, macerator bypass valve is utility center panel (if so equipped) labeled as “Tank Flush”.
PLUMBING SYSTEM • When fresh water tank and supply lines are empty or being If there is not a sufficient amount of water used during flushing, the drained for storage. waste materials may not evacuate properly from the drain line to the tank.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM WARNING Continued BLACK/GREY WATER HOLDING TANKS (page 68) WATER HEATER - TANK (page 64) Never travel with full black or grey water holding tanks. Depending • Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used the water heater on the location of the tank(s) it can affect your tow vehicle handling for two weeks or more.
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PLUMBING SYSTEM PLUMBING SYSTEM CAUTION MACERATOR PUMP SYSTEM (page 68) BLACK/GREY WATER HOLDING TANKS (page 68) Water can accumulate in the flexible hose and dump connector of • Never leave the black tank drain in the open position the macerator system. When winterizing the RV, antifreeze must be continuously when connected to the campground sewer system.
HEATING & COOLING SECTION 9: HEATING & COOLING AIR CONDITIONER Firefly (If Equipped) All controls for the heating/cooling climate control system are Cooled air enters the RV through the grill. Make sure you have incorporated into the touch screen system. For specific operating sufficient power available before operating the air conditioner.
HEATING & COOLING POWER ROOF VENT The 12-volt DC powered roof vent allows fresh air to circulate through the recreational vehicle. Do not leave the attic fan open when the recreational vehicle is stored or unattended for long periods. High winds, other unusual conditions or obstructions may prevent the dome from closing;...
APPLIANCES SECTION 10: APPLIANCES COOKING SAFETY • If a spillover occurs while cooking, immediately clean the spill from the cooking area while it is hot to prevent a tough cleaning In Case Of a Grease Fire chore later. Using extreme care, wipe spill with a clean, dry towel. (See page 79) Grease is flammable.
APPLIANCES INDUCTION COOKTOP (IF EQUIPPED) Convection Microwave (If Equipped) The convection microwave bridges the gap between microwaving your (See page 79) food and conventional cooking. Make sure there is sufficient 120-volt Induction cooktops are more efficient than gas or electric cooktops. power before operating the convection microwave (see Calculating The cooking surface heats through magnetic induction.
APPLIANCES Cleaning Your Refrigerator clean plastic part with a sponge and mild detergent in warm The following are general cleaning guidelines. For detailed water. Dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. information on cleaning your specific refrigerator, refer to the For silver-accented plastic parts, wash with soap or other mild manufacturer’s user guide.
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APPLIANCES APPLIANCES WARNING COOKTOPS, RANGE AND OVEN (page 76) LP GAS GRILL HOOKUP (page 78) • During and after use, do not touch or let clothing or other • Be sure to read, understand and follow all information supplied flammable material come in contact with the top burners or with your recreation vehicle concerning the use of propane heating elements, burner grates or areas near the top burners or before operating the BBQ grill.
ELECTRONICS SECTION 11: ELECTRONICS WINEGARD CONNECT 2.0 (IF EQUIPPED) • Watch TV Anywhere - Watch LIVE programming while traveling down the road. Or record while on the go to watch later. The Winegard Connect 2.0 is an integrated system that works The RoadTrip T4 in-motion satellite antenna delivers DISH, together for faster speeds and increased range from Wi-Fi sources.
ELECTRONICS HDTV ANTENNA/SATELLITE SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Turn the power switch on for the antenna. The dish should start moving, making one or two revolutions before it stops to acquire Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with an exterior amplified GPS. This can take a few moments or up to 10-15 minutes. high definition TV antenna.
INTERIOR SECTION 12: INTERIOR CLEANING THE INTERIOR used as they leave residues on the surface of the leather, which can attract more dirt and eventually lead to cracking. To keep the value of your recreation vehicle, perform regular maintenance using the proper materials and procedures. Using the Window Treatments wrong cleaner may result in damage to the surfaces in your vehicle.
INTERIOR Roller Shades: Clean by using soapy water or a mild cleaning a horizontal position. To reconvert back to an upright sofa, reverse solution on spots. Try a small area first because harsh household the process (make sure to pull the seat belts out into their usable cleaners or detergents may cause damage to fabric or loss of color.
INTERIOR especially oil and food splashes. Any mild and non-abrasive Push the table top back toward the wall. household detergent can be used, however micro-fibre cloths are Bracket should latch, put the table top to a level position. recommended for high-gloss laminates to minimize the risk of scratching the surfaces.
INTERIOR FLOORING PRIVACY DRAPE INSTALLATION Starting on the driver’s side, attach the black plastic hook to Vinyl Flooring (if equipped) the loop on the wall (behind the driver’s seat). Make sure the Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty particles. Velcro®...
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INTERIOR Cab-Over Bunk Bed of the ladder out. Be sure the ladder is securely Your motor home may be equipped with an over-the-cab bunk bed. in place on the floor before climbing to the upper This bunk bed is accessed through the use of a steel ladder that bunk.
EXTERIOR SECTION 13: EXTERIOR CLEANING THE EXTERIOR Washing Commercial washing should be avoided. Wash with cold water using To protect your recreation vehicle’s exterior finish, wash it often and a mild liquid soap. Dry wiping with a dry cloth is not recommended. thoroughly.
EXTERIOR Drying the RV is just as important as washing it. Tap water and well Chrome parts water contain many chemicals that could water stain your RV’s finish. To prevent chrome parts from spotting or corroding, wash with water, dry thoroughly, and apply a non-abrasive automotive wax. If the We suggest using a damp natural or synthetic chamois.
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR LADDER (IF EQUIPPED) If you notice water inside the recreation vehicle, immediately have the dealer check for the source of the leak. Failure to correct the leak (See page 90) may result in serious damage to your recreation vehicle, and this Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with an exterior roof ladder.
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EXTERIOR EXTERIOR WARNING WINDOWS (page 89) To avoid exhaust gas entry into the motor home, keep windows closed when the chassis or generator engines are running. EXTERIOR LADDER (page 89) • Do not leave items attached to the ladder 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.
CHECKLISTS SECTION 14: CHECKLISTS MOTOR HOME STORAGE lines. Once the flame extinguishes itself, turn the burner valve OFF. Properly preparing your motor home for storage during periods of non-usage will prevent problems from arising. It will also make it • Drain all water lines.
CHECKLISTS TRAVEL CHECKLIST • Test all exterior and interior lights. Replace any bulbs that are burnt out. Following is a preliminary list of items that need to be checked before leaving your home or campsite. This is a general list, which you may •...
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Jayco 903 S. Main Street • Middlebury, IN 46540 (574) 825-5861 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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