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Willa Randall
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How to troubleshoot your converter box
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Mr. Anderson
May 15, 2025
The converter box in a 2004 Jayco Conventional Travel Trailer does not have customer-serviceable parts. Opening it will void the warranty. If the converter is not functioning, first verify that 120-volt AC power is connected and available. Check the fuse panel near the converter for blown fuses. If problems continue, consult an independent, authorized dealer.
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Model Year 2004 Conventional Travel Trailer & Fifth-Wheel Travel Trailer Owner’s Manual...
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WARNING: Read all instructions in this manual and component part manufacturer supplied information before using your RV. This manual has been provided by Jayco, Inc. for the purpose of providing instructions and user information concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its component parts.
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YOUR NEW JAYCO IS YOUR PASSPORT TO A WHOLE WORLD OF NEW FRIENDS, CAMPING FUN AND TRAVEL ADVENTURE WHEN YOU JOIN THE THOUSANDS OF JAYCO FAMILIES WHO MAKE UP THE . . . JAYCO JAFARI INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CLUB You will find us enjoying the friendship and fellowship of JAFARI CAMPING as we join our local area FLIGHTS at hundreds of weekend camp-outs all over North America each month .
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TO: Membership Coordinator for the Jayco Jafari International Travel Club Please enroll us as members in the Jayco Travel Club. We are ready to roll to where the “friends we just haven’t met yet” have the coffee on the fire and are waiting for us to arrive: We are ...
Thank you for purchasing your Jayco Recreation Vehicle (RV) and welcome to the world of recreation vehicle travel. Your purchase of a Jayco RV allows you to enter this unique world of camping and leisure in a grand style. Your Jayco RV has been designed and engineered to offer many comforts of home to make your camping experience as enjoyable as possible.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Jayco, Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, they may open an investigation. If they find a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, a recall and remedy campaign may be ordered.
Safety Safety in Using LP Gas We recommend that all work on the LP gas system be performed by your independent, authorized dealer or an LP gas dealer. The following information is provided to give a basic understanding of LP gas. Your recreation vehicle is equipped with an LP gas system to help provide some of the comforts of home.
Safety IF A LEAK IS DETECTED: • Turn off all appliances which utilize LP gas. • Make sure that everyone is out of the RV, including pets. • Turn off the LP gas at the tank(s). • Take your RV to your independent, authorized dealer and have the system repaired before using it again.
Safety • Keep the extinguisher clean. Check for dents, scratches, corrosion or any other damage. • Check the discharge nozzle. Make sure it is clean and free of obstructions. CAUTION: Under certain fire and heat conditions, the dry chemical powder in this extinguisher (and similar units) will cause damage or prove extremely difficult to remove from oven surfaces, including self-cleaning models.
Safety Additional Safety Considerations WARNING: For traveling safety, it is extremely important to read, understand and follow the towing, hitching and loading cargo information provided in the “Before you Travel...” chapter. If you do not understand the information provided, please consult your independent, authorized dealer.
Safety • Adequate gas and electrical supply is needed along with protection from possible freeze-ups on gas regulator. The furnace will substantially increase battery draw and LP gas use. • During cool weather usage, ventilation or the addition of a dehumidifier may be required to reduce condensation.
Fig. 2 effect handling and stability of the unit, as well as accelerate wear to other component parts. Jayco, Inc. DOES NOT provide warranty coverage for equipment installed by the independent, authorized dealer or owner.
Before you travel... WARNING: Do not exceed your GVWR. Your recreation vehicle’s load capacity is designed by weight, not by volume. You can not necessarily use all available space when loading the vehicle. LOADING CARGO After you have read and understand the overall weight definitions and limits to your trailer, you are ready to load it for travel.
Before you travel... Rear Bumper The rear bumper of your unit is not designed to carry cargo. Items that extend beyond the bumper OR weigh over 100# (45kg) will place undo strain on the bumper. The 100# capacity of your bumper includes the weight of the spare tire that may have been attached at the factory.
Before you travel... WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS As your packing and loading routine becomes more familiar from experience, physically weighing your trailer may not be necessary before each trip. While you are developing a process, it is imperative that you verify compliance within the weight ratings. The following process will aid with weighing your trailer.
Before you travel... EQUIPMENT The compatibility of your tow vehicle to the load you are towing is of utmost priority for safety during your travel. There are many resources available to become educated about tow vehicles and what you will need. Make sure that you understand what it will take to tow your trailer, and that your tow vehicle matches those needs.
Using an oversized or undersized hitch can cause damage to the frame of your trailer. Jayco, Inc. cannot be responsible for the suspension system of the tow vehicle. The final ball height after the trailer is completely hooked up is a factor to be considered when towing a trailer.
If you have additional questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer. Jayco, Inc. cannot be responsible for the suspension system of any tow vehicle. There are a variety of suspension systems available on tow vehicles today which will affect the ball height, stability and levelness of the RV when hooked to the vehicle.
Before you travel... The Safety Chain There are different safety chain requirements determined by the various state laws. Your vehicle is equipped with chains to meet SAE standard requirements for maximum gross trailer weight. Always have the safety chains attached when towing. Install them as shown below (Fig.
Before you travel... FIFTH-WHEEL TRAVEL TRAILERS ONLY Hitches Different types of hitches are available for pickup trucks to tow fifth-wheel travel trailers. The best type of hitch is one that is bolted directly to the floor of the truck box through the frame.
Before you travel... TOWING While towing your Jayco travel trailer, you need to be aware of the extra weight behind your vehicle. The following list contains some pointers to remember while traveling, but is not a substitute for consulting with your independent, authorized dealer and hitch professionals.
Before you travel... TIRES The tires on your RV are specially constructed for the unique requirements of recreation vehicle travel. They are tested under Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) standards at the allowed highway speed limits. Proper care and maintenance of your tires is essential to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of others, as you travel.
The lug nuts on the wheels of your Jayco trailer must be maintained according to the torque values listed in the chart contained in this section. Over torquing and under torquing wheels are both dangerous.
Before you travel... BRAKES Your trailer’s electric brakes are designed to work with your tow vehicle’s hydraulic brakes. To maintain proper braking performance, both trailer and tow vehicle brakes must be used together. Separate use of the systems will cause accelerated wear and damage. WHEN YOUR TRAILER IS NEW, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ADJUST YOUR BRAKE SHOES PRECISELY.
Before you travel... PRE-TRAVEL CHECKLIST In order to enjoy your travel, having all the right tools and supplies will help. A checklist may be beneficial to avoid forgetting something essential. This list is meant to be a starting point, while realizing that personal preference will also play a large roll in your packing. There are items here which may not apply for you and items which could trigger other ideas.
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Before you travel... Tools jack torque wrench tire pressure gauge jumper cables duct tape fuses and light bulbs (compatible with your RV) shovel (small folding) saw (bow or folding) work gloves AC voltage tester tool kit (screws, hammer, pliers, etc.) rope, cord, bungee cord(s) or wire Electrical cord Water hose...
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Before you travel... Kitchen Pots & pans Cooking utensils Trash bags and/or paper sacks Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, etc. Paper plates, towels, napkins, coffee filters, etc. Dish towels and rags Dish soap Food supplies Charcoal and lighter fluid Personal Supplies Clothing Toiletries Towels - beach and bath...
SETTING UP CAMP... SELECTING YOUR CAMPSITE In some cases, searching for the right campground prior to traveling might be the first step in selecting your site. Some campgrounds will allow reservations made in advance. Depending on the area you are headed to and the time of year (i.e. around a holiday), reservations may limit your frustration upon arrival.
Setting Up Camp... SETTING UP YOUR TRAILER Un-Hitching - Fifth-Wheel Travel Trailer 1. Pull into the site, and park the trailer where you want it. 2. Block the wheels tightly so the trailer will not move. 3. Drop the landing gear (important!!!!) Refer to the landing gear manufacturer’s supplied information for proper operation.
Setting Up Camp... Leveling Your Trailer Leveling your RV is critical for several reasons. Your camping experience will be more pleasant in a level unit. It is important for your RV to be level for proper operation Proper Improper of items such as the refrigerator, the Fig.
Setting Up Camp... SLIDEOUT ROOM OPTION The slideout room is designed for additional floor space and comfort. Mechanical components are gear driven. Read ALL slideout instructions before operation. CAUTION: Do not place excessive weight in the slideout room. It can cause the slideout room to malfunction and cause damage to the slideout.
Caution: Power surges experienced while plugged in at a campground could potentially damage electronic component parts in your recreation vehicle. Damage from power surges are not covered by your Jayco warranty. Consult the component part manufacturer’s owner’s manual and/or your independent, authorized dealer...
Setting Up Camp... Water A complete fresh water system is included in your RV. Fresh water is supplied to the system from two sources: • City fill connection hooked to an exterior water source. • A gravity fill tank installed on the trailer. TO UTILIZE THE CITY WATER CONNECTION: 1.
Setting Up Camp... WARNING: POTABLE WATER ONLY. SANITIZE, FLUSH AND DRAIN BEFORE USING. SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR Excessive pressure from water supply systems may be encountered in some parks, especially in mountain regions.
Setting Up Camp... Waste Disposal Proper care of the sanitation system is critical to efficient operation. Make sure that you have reviewed and understand the operation of your system. Some campgrounds provide sewer hook up right at the individual campsite. This convenience can save a great deal of energy if utilized properly.
At Camp... AT CAMP... APPLIANCES All appliances in your trailer are name brand quality built equipment, guided by current codes and standards. For gas operation, the appliances in your travel trailer will operate on LP gas only, not on natural gas. All safety precautions for LP gas, found in this manual and additional information supplied by the appliance manufacturer with your unit, must be followed during operation of the appliances.
At Camp... Water Heater Your water heater is manufactured by Atwood Mobile Products. Complete safety, operating and maintenance instructions are supplied by Atwood with your trailer. Make sure you read, understand and follow all instructions before operating the water heater. If you have further questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer and/or visit the manufacturer’s website at www.atwoodmobile.com.
At Camp... Outside Shower (Option) A convenient exterior faucet assembly (Fig. 10) with hot and cold water may be installed on your trailer. This will allow for washing and rinsing on the outside of the trailer. OPERATION 1. Activate pump. 2.
At Camp... AIR CONDITIONER An air conditioner may be installed by the Jayco factory or by your independent, authorized dealer. If you did not buy your trailer with the optional air conditioner, one of your roof vents may be pre-wired for later installation. Your independent, authorized dealer can provide additional information concerning this.
At Camp... ENTERTAINMENT Your trailer may be equipped with a variety of component parts for your entertainment. Each individual system is supplied with an operation and maintenance manual which is with your unit’s information packet. Make sure that you are familiar with each system and how it operates.
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At Camp... • Turn handle to “ON” position to turn gas on. (Fig. 15) Sleeve “ON” Plug Socket Sleeve Fig. 15 “OFF” “OFF” Fig. 13 Fig. 14 4. Open the lid to the BBQ Grill. 5. Using an electric match, light the grill using the following procedures: •...
UTILITIES & SYSTEMS NOTE: Make sure you read, understand and follow all safety information found in this manual and manufacturer supplied information. PLUMBING SYSTEM For set up instructions of your plumbing system, refer to the “Setting Up Camp...” chapter. If you have further questions on setting up the system, consult with your independent, authorized dealer.
Drainage All permanent fresh water tanks can be drained by one of two types of drain valve: 1. A white plastic drain is attached to outer wall. Open valve and allow to drain. (Fig. 16) 2. A valve is located inside of coach adjacent to the water tank. Fig.
SANITATION SYSTEM Your trailer is equipped with a complete sanitation system. The component parts of this system are the toilet, waste water and sewage holding tanks and drains for both tanks. Familiarize yourself with all functions of the system. Read, understand and follow the information found here as well as information in the “Set Up Camp...”...
LP GAS SYSTEM DANGER: LP gas can be extremely dangerous. Improper use of the LP gas system will present an immediate hazard situation where death or serious injury will result. It is possible that mechanical or property damage will also occur. Make sure you read, understand and follow all information supplied with your unit in this manual and all component part manufacturer’s literature.
The following label has been placed in the trailer near the range area. Please read, understand and follow the information in this label. DANGER IF YOU SMELL GAS 1. Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights, and all smoking materials. 2. Do not touch electrical switches. 3.
The following warning label has been placed near your trailer’s LP gas containers. Make sure you read, understand and follow all information on this label. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury. WARNING: THIS GAS PIPING SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR USE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ONLY.
When an LP gas tank gets low, sometimes there is a concentration of garlic-like odor, which may be mistaken for a gas leak. After a change over to a full tank, the odor usually will disappear. If not, turn off the LP gas containers and have the system checked by a qualified technician.
WARNING: The pigtail hose must be installed to avoid tension or pulling stress at either end of the hose. WARNING: Keep the pigtail hose away from sharp edges of the cylinder collar, rigid corners, walls, doors or other compartment structures including the cover.
Main Supply Hose – Low Pressure The main supply hose (Fig. 21) will be attached from the regulator to the brass manifold fitting in the frame of the trailer. The swivel brass nut on the main hose will be your final attachment.
LP GAS CONSUMPTION Most gas appliances are operated intermittently. Unless there is heavy use of hot water, the water heater consumption is minimal. During freezing weather and high wind conditions, furnace consumption can be extremely high. LP gas consumption depends upon the length of time appliances are operated. Each gallon (3.86 liters) of LP gas produces about 91,500 BTUs (46,514 kilojoules) of heat energy.
Caution: Power surges experienced while plugged in at a campground could potentially damage electronic component parts in your recreation vehicle. Damage from power surges are not covered by your Jayco warranty. Consult the component part manufacturer’s owner’s manual and/or your independent, authorized dealer for recommendations on power surge protection.
GROUND FAULT CURRENT INTERRUPTER (GFCI) WARNING: Make sure you read, understand and follow all instructions supplied by the GFCI receptacle manufacturer with your RV. Failure to follow these instructions could lead to death or serious injury from shock or electrocution. Each trailer has a GFCI receptacle installed.
30-AMP SERVICE On a 30-amp system, up to five (5) circuits are permitted to distribute power through the trailer. All breakers are sized according to power to be consumed. WARNING: Do not replace breakers or fuses with any that are rated at a higher amperage.
12-Volt DC System The 12-volt DC system is composed of numerous items such as a power converter, battery, fuses, wire, and bulbs, both interior and exterior lighting. Explanation on these items will follow in this section. WARNING: For the breakaway switch to be operational, an auxiliary battery needs to be installed.
In normal conditions a converter will not overcharge a battery unless (a) the battery has low or dead cell(s), or (b) the converter has a malfunction. The charging module on some converters have a positive shut-off and on others there is a reduced charge rate to a very low amperage.
Front convenience (hitch) lights on trailers will have a switch included with the light assembly and fused through the fuse panel. Interior The interior lights will operate from the converter and/or auxiliary battery. Some lights will have wall switches and others will have switches in the fixtures themselves. BULBS Square Lights #921...
Brakes The electric brakes operate on 12 volt DC power from tow vehicle through blue and white wires on the seven (7) wire harness and connector. More information on the brakes is found in this manual and in manufacturer supplied information. Changes, Modifications and Additions Any changes or additions made after delivery of your trailer to you may cause a hazardous condition.
PREPARING TO TRAVEL HOME... When the time arrives to return home, it is again critical that you complete the necessary procedures to ensure a safe trip. As you develop a routine, it is possible that a checklist will be helpful. This is a general list, which you may want to customize as you determine your own needs.
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Preparing to Travel Home... Check belts Check wheel lugs Check tire pressure (include inner wheel and spare, if applicable) Check tire wear (uneven wear pattern) Check lights headlights brake lights clearance lights turn signals Safety pin or locking lever must be seated (if applicable) Trailer safety chains connected (if applicable) Breakaway switch and lanyard connected Coupler locking pin connected (if applicable)
Preparing to Travel Home... NOTE: Make sure you review the information in the “Before You Travel...” chapter for specific information related to the weight of holding tank contents. DRAINING THE HOLDING TANK(S) On the outside of the trailer are labels (Fig. 27 & Fig. 28) that indicate the location of the gray and black holding tank drain.
NOTE: Some areas in this chapter may not be applicable to your trailer. NOTE: Failure to properly maintain your trailer can cause numerous problems and it voids Jayco’s warranty as well as the warranties of many of the component part manufacturers.
Maintaining Your Investment... FRAME Sand, pebbles, objects on the highway, climate (salt air exposure) or ice inhibiting chemicals used during the winter months will damage the paint, inviting rust and other deterioration. Periodically inspect the exterior exposed areas, clean and repaint the steel members occasionally, and whenever you notice rust or paint chipped away, to insure protection.
Maintaining Your Investment... Brakes and Brake Linings Refer to the manufacturer’s supplied information for a complete maintenance schedule on the brakes and brake linings. Make sure that your brakes are in good working condition before each trip. NOTE: Canadian transportation laws require that brake linings be replaced if there is any cracking for semi-tractor and trailers only.
Maintaining Your Investment... Spare Tire (Option) The following procedures should be used in securing the spare tire in the travel position: 1. Put the steel hoist lift support at the end of the cable through the rim of the tire. a.
Consult with your independent, authorized dealer for the best type of sealant to use. FAILURE TO CAULK MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS WATER DAMAGE TO THE ROOF AND OTHER PARTS OF YOUR VEHICLE AND IT VOIDS THE WARRANTY. Jayco Fig. 33 Fig. 32 STONE GUARD (IF APPLICABLE) Wash the stone guard with liquid dishwashing soap or liquid car washing soap and water.
Maintaining Your Investment... DOORS, EXTRUSIONS, WINDOWS & VENTS These components have putty tape between the component and the wall surface. Portions of these items may have a cap seal added as a secondary seal. Inspect these seals at least once per year. Both putty tape and cap seals can become damaged by U.V. exposure, air pollution, freezing temperatures and exposure to the elements.
Maintaining Your Investment... General Cleaning - A 10% solution of trisodium phosphate in warm water (not to exceed 120°F), may be applied in a scrubbing motion, using sponge, brush, or cloth. Rinse thoroughly after cleaning. Removing Oil Residues or Difficult Substances - Mineral spirits, applied with a clean cloth, ,will aid in removing most oily residues or substances.
Maintaining Your Investment... TOILETS The care and maintenance of your trailer’s toilet should be performed according to the instructions supplied by the toilet manufacturer. If you have further questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer and/or visit the manufacturer’s website at www.thetford.com.
Maintaining Your Investment... VINYL FLOOR To care for the vinyl floor covering, use a damp mop with water and a mild cleaner. DO NOT SOAK FLOORING. Use care to avoid wetting carpet edges. Caution: To avoid problems of “yellowing” linoleum, the manufacturer recommends to avoid using cleaners that contain oil based solvents (i.e.
Maintaining Your Investment... SLIDEOUT • If your unit is equipped with the manual slideout, make sure you do not overcrank when putting the room out. Too much pressure applied to the crank could potentially damage the slideout stops. • This system contains a pre-lubed bearing which is lubricated when the room is moved in and out.
Maintaining Your Investment... AIR CONDITIONER Consult the manufacturer’s information supplied with your trailer and/or your independent, authorized dealer for maintenance information on the air conditioning unit. Information is also available at www.rvcomfort.com/rv_products.htm. A special foam gasket is placed between the roof material and the subframe of the air conditioner to guard against water leakage.
Maintaining Your Investment... MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST To perform maintenance items as suggested here, refer to specific information found in this manual and literature supplied with your unit from component part manufacturers. Prior to First Trip Check LP gas lines for leaks. Test LP gas and smoke detector.
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Maintaining Your Investment... Every Three Months or 3,000 Miles Compare water heater pilot flame with ideal flame. Refer to the water heater owner’s manual for ideal flame. Have cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a qualified technician. Compare refrigerator pilot flame with ideal flame. Refer to the refrigerator owner’s manual for ideal flame.
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Maintaining Your Investment... Every Year or 12,000 Miles Lubricate moving parts on the awning hardware. (Awning option only.) Manually operate the pressure-temperature control lever on the water heater. Clean city water entry strainer. Check demand tank vent for obstructions. Check water pump connections and mountings for tightness. Rotate Fluorescent tubes in the light fixtures.
Preparing your recreation vehicle for winter is very important for most states and Canada. Failure to prepare the coach will cause the supply lines and the water heater to freeze causing breakage. Repairs due to freezing are not be covered under the terms of your Jayco Limited Warranty.
Storing Your Unit... Water Heater Bypass with Antifreeze This method utilizes a water heater bypass kit, available in most units, to avoid filling the entire water heater with antifreeze. 1. Make sure all holding tanks are empty. 2. Turn off the pump. 3.
Storing Your Unit... STORAGE CHECKLIST Prior to Storage NOTE: If storing for the winter, be sure all winterizing steps are followed. Refer to winterizing section. Drain and flush all holding tanks; fresh water, gray water, black water and hot water tanks.
WARRANTY/SERVICE The following pages contain warranty information. It is our recommendation that you read through Jayco’s warranty and all other warranties. If there is any part which you do not understand, consult with your independent, authorized dealer, appropriate component part manufacturer or Jayco for further explanation.
Jayco, Inc. FORM P.O. Box 460 903 South Main Street Middlebury, IN 46540 Dealer is to assure that this form is properly completed and returned to Jayco within ten (10) working days after delivery. (574) 825-0608 OWNER’S NAME DEALER’S NAME ADDRESS...
$10,000. If my claim exceeds that amount or is not specified, I will pay one-half of the fees and costs in excess of $125. I, the dealer, and Jayco will each pay their own costs and expenses in connection with the arbitration hearing. The claim will be heard by a single arbitrator, and will be held thirty (30) days after the claim is filed, unless all parties agree to a later date.
If the above steps have been taken and the repairs still have not been made, the customer should contact Jayco, at P.O. Box 460, Middlebury, Indiana 46540, Attn: After Market Services.
Jayco cannot and does not accept any responsibility in connection with any of its towable products, for additional equip- ment or accessories installed at any dealership or other place of business, or by any other party other than Jayco, Inc. In- stallation of equipment or accessories installed by any other party other than Jayco, Inc.
The warranty on your unit is transferable one time only during the first two (2) years of ownership. This form as shown here and on the next page must be completed and sent with the $100.00 to Jayco, Attention: After Market Services. If you have questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer for assistance.
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Warranty/Service TERMS AND REPRESENTATIONS By my signature(s) on the face side of this form, and in order to induce Jayco, Inc. to transfer its Limited Warranty, I represent the following: 1. That I have received and read a copy of the Jayco Limited Warranty and Owner’s Manual.
In most cases, the independent, authorized dealer can provide the service you require. If you are traveling and are unable to locate an independent, authorized Jayco dealer, or an authorized dealer for the component part needing service, contact your selling independent, authorized dealer for assistance.
When you purchased your Jayco RV, we trust you had a pleasant experience. We consider the network of independent, authorized Jayco dealers to be some of the best in the RV business. This group of independent contractors is an integral part of Jayco’s continued success.
Warranty/Service Manufacturer’s Customer Support Directory The following chart provides information to contact individual manufacturers of appliances that may be part of your trailer. If you have questions or concerns on component parts not listed here, contact your independent, authorized dealer for further assistance.
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Trailer Battery ....21 Water Filter Cartridge ..35 Trailer Weight Information Label ..9 Water Heater .
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SUBSEQUENT OWNER This card is to be used for the notification of transfer of ownership only. If you have submitted the paperwork to transfer warranty, please do not use this card. ATTENTION! Subsequent Owner WE NEED YOUR HELP! FEDERAL RECORD KEEPING LAWS REQUIRE THAT WE MAINTAIN A FILE OF OWNERS OF OUR PRODUCT, YOUR COOPERATION IN FILLING OUT THE CARD WILL BE APPRECIATED.
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NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST-CLASS MAIL PERMIT NO. 21 MIDDLEBURY IN POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY THE ADDRESSEE Jayco, Inc. P.O. Box 460 Middlebury, IN 46540-9904...
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How to troubleshoot your converter box
The converter box in a 2004 Jayco Conventional Travel Trailer does not have customer-serviceable parts. Opening it will void the warranty. If the converter is not functioning, first verify that 120-volt AC power is connected and available. Check the fuse panel near the converter for blown fuses. If problems continue, consult an independent, authorized dealer.
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