Extended Dry Camping; Condensation; Cold Weather Usage; To Reduce Condensation - Jayco 2012 Jay Feather Ultralite Owner's Manual

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TOWABLE (EXPANDABLE)
B
y purchasing your RV you have entered into
a
lifestyle
that
encourages
friendships. People who camp next to one
another for a few days are allowed the unique
opportunity to cultivate new acquaintances
and neighbors.
E
D
C
XTENDED
RY
AMPING
Continuous living in your RV could cause
accelerated
wear
component parts. Use of the RV other than
for its intended purpose of recreational
travel and camping may affect your
warranty coverage.
Your RV has been built for enjoyment in a
recreational manner. It is not intended to be
used as full-time living quarters.
C
W
U
OLD
EATHER
Proper care should be taken when planning to
use your RV in cold weather. Please keep in
mind that your RV was not designed for use
during sub-freezing weather. When used in
freezing or below freezing temperatures, the
following precautions need to be taken:
□ More protection will be needed to protect
the fresh water and drainage systems to
avoid freezing problems (see Winterizing
the Plumbing System).
□ Propane and sufficient power is needed
for protection from possible freeze-ups on
the propane regulator. Keep in mind that
more frequent furnace operation will
substantially increase battery draw and
propane use.
□ During cool weather usage, ventilation or
the addition of a dehumidifier may be
required to reduce condensation (see

Condensation).

□ Check outside extrusions on compartment
doors, locks, slide outs, windows, vents,
etc., for frozen moisture before operating
to avoid damage to parts.
long-lasting
and
damage
to
SAGE
CAMPING & OPERATING
C
ONDENSATION
Condensation needs to be taken seriously.
Ignoring it can damage the RV (damage
caused
by
condensation
warrantable), and more importantly could
lead to mold or mildew issues which could
be a health hazard.
Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The
amount of condensation will vary with climate
conditions, particularly the relative humidity.

To reduce condensation

Proper ventilation and, if needed, the use of a
dehumidifier (customer supplied) will assist in
controlling condensation. Many RV and
marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers
sized for RV use. Other suggestions are:
Crack open windows and roof vents to
allow warm moist air to escape.
When taking a shower open the bath roof
vent (if so equipped) approximately ½"
allowing the moisture to escape.
Use the range hood fan (if so equipped)
when cooking or washing dishes.
Avoid hanging wet towels (or clothes)
inside the RV to dry.
If condensation is found in cabinets or
closets, open those doors slightly to
equalize the temperature and provide
ventilation.
When camping (EXP models), leave a
small opening using each bunk zipper to
permit air flow and allow the tent to
"breathe." This will help minimize moisture
gathering above the bunk area on the
vinyl.
Fig. 10.1 Expandable models tent usage
SECTION 10
is
not
10 - 1

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