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www.jayco.com
Owner's Manual
Model Year 2011
P/N 0210677.2011

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  • Page 1 F I F T H W H E E L www.jayco.com Owner’s Manual Model Year 2011 P/N 0210677.2011...
  • Page 2 WARNING: Read all instructions in this manual and component manufacturer supplied information before using your RV. This manual has been provided by Jayco, Inc. for the sole purpose of providing instructions concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its components. Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expressed or implied.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    PINNACLE FIFTH WHEEL TABLE OF CONTENTS . 1: W & S ..29 ARRANTY ERVICE IFTH HEEL ITCHING ROCEDURE .........1 ....29 BOUT ANUAL IFTH HEEL ANDING RV D & S ..28 HANGE OF DDRESS WNERSHIP RIVING CHOOLS EMINARS ......3 ........29 USTOMER ELATIONS TABILIZER ACKS...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS . 7: P )....71 LUMBING YSTEM ICROWAVE QUIPPED ) ...... 73 SING THE TILITY ENTER ANTRY QUIPPED .........50 ) .... 75 ORMAL ETTING ATIO WNING QUIPPED ........44 ) ..69 ATER EATER ECLINER HAIR QUIPPED ........71 ATER RESSURE EGULATOR...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    RV and in this manual. ongratulations! Thank you for selecting a Please call your dealer or Jayco Customer Jayco RV. We are excited to welcome you to Service if you are unsure how to proceed. our growing RV family. Jayco is the largest...
  • Page 6: Customer Responsibility

    RV for lease or rental purposes. Call the Department of Transportation (DOT) Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888- 327-4236 Jayco reserves the right to discontinue or and a NHTSA representative will record your change specifications or design at any time...
  • Page 7: Change Of Address /Ocustomer Relations

    Please do not be offended if you Registration and Customer Delivery Form” are told you cannot watch the work being to Jayco within 10 days of delivery to done. Some insurance requirements forbid activate the applicable warranty coverage. admission of customers to the service area.
  • Page 8: Jay Plus ™ Extended S Contract

    Brochure request info@Jayco.com throughout the year. Parts email parts@Jayco.com By belonging to the Jayco Travel Club, you Service email service@Jayco.com will find new ways to enjoy your RV and make Website www.Jayco.com friends all across the country. For more information please visit www.Jaycorvclub.com...
  • Page 9 RV, and by the RV purchaser in the case of change of ownership. Thank you! Your cooperation in mailing a copy of this completed form to Jayco is appreciated. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS...
  • Page 10: J C F Oadside Ra

    SSISTANCE Jayco Customer Service to discuss applicable warranty coverage prior to Jayco has teamed up with Coach-Net to offer any repair work being performed. 24/7 motorist assistance. We are offering this free of charge for the first year of ownership c.
  • Page 11: Obtaining Service A Tj

    Jayco distributed exclusively by authorized Jayco dealers. Your selling dealer is responsible for servicing Jayco does not sell parts retail direct or to your RV before delivery, and has an interest non-authorized dealers. If an original part is your continued satisfaction.
  • Page 12: Towable Limited Warranty

    RV is delivered to the first retail purchaser by an independent, authorized dealer of Jayco, or, if the dealer places the vehicle in service prior to retail sale, on the date the RV is first placed in such service. In the event that a substantial defect in material or workmanship, attributable to Jayco, is found to exist during the warranty period, it will be repaired or replaced, at Jayco’s option, without charge to the RV owner, in accordance with the terms,...
  • Page 13 By way of example only, this limited warranty does not cover any of the following: defects in materials, components or parts of the RV not attributable to Jayco; items that are added or changed after the RV leaves the possession of Jayco;...
  • Page 14 In addition, this warranty is not intended to extend to future performance, and nothing in this warranty, or any action of Jayco, or any agent of Jayco, shall be interpreted as an extension of the warranty period or this limitation period.
  • Page 15: Lanning

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY Individuals with medical problems, or who amping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors are hard of hearing, should consider with your family and friends. By following the purchasing additional warning devices proper precautions and planning, you can that provide both audible and visual help insure a safe, enjoyable and trouble-free signals.
  • Page 16: Fire Extinguisher

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY 162.500, 162.525 or 162.550 megahertz or Do not remove the following label from your visit their website at www.noaa.gov. Repairing severe weather damage If your tow vehicle or RV becomes an unlucky victim of severe weather damage, you will most likely need repair work.
  • Page 17: Smoke Alarm

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY Disposal Rating Intended use Contact your local fire department, sanitation For use on fires involving combustible Type A department environmental protection materials such as wood, cloth and paper. department to find out what your local laws stipulate before disposing of your used (non- For use on flammable liquid fires, Type B...
  • Page 18 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY How to test ARBON ONOXIDE LARM If you are in a RV with either a nearby tow vehicle engine running or the generator (if so equipped) running there is a potential for exhaust fumes to filter back into the RV. Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they contain carbon monoxide, which is a potentially toxic gas that is colorless and...
  • Page 19 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY • Operate the RESET/SILENCE button. The following symptoms are related to carbon monoxide poisoning and should be • Immediately move to fresh air (outdoors or discussed with members by an open door or win dow) and execute household: your family safety plan.
  • Page 20: Exhaust Fumes

    SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY A lit LED indicates when the factory-installed XHAUST UMES alarm is active. Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they contain • This propane alarm continuously carbon monoxide, which is a potentially toxic drawing a small amount of 12-volt current. gas that is colorless and odorless.
  • Page 21: Fuel Safety

    RV. If the propane alarm have further questions, consult your dealer does not test properly, replace it immediately. or Jayco Customer Service for assistance. □ Always shut OFF the tow vehicle engine while refueling. □ Do not bring or store fuel or other...
  • Page 22 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 23: Tow Vehicle

    Vehicle weight labels are posted on Jayco (including rules for re-entering the United manufactured RVs so you can make an States). informed decision before your purchase. Do Always carry your vehicle registration, not remove these labels from your RV.
  • Page 24: Fifth Wheel Hitch (Customer Supplied )

    Pin Box Height Using an oversized or undersized hitch Adjust the hitch assembly so that the tow can cause damage to the RV frame. Jayco vehicle and the trailer are essentially level. A cannot be responsible for the tow vehicle high hitch will transfer weight behind the axles suspension system.
  • Page 25: L Yrv

    SECTION 3 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION RV. Make certain your dealer is aware of the Brake controller (customer supplied) tow vehicle you are using so a compatible The brake controller should be installed in the hookup is achieved. tow vehicle to work in conjunction with the RV electric brakes.
  • Page 26: Ehicle & Rv

    SECTION 3 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION questions, consult with your dealer or the & RV EIGHING EHICLE scale operator. Your RV must be weighed fully loaded (that is with food, clothing, fuel, water, propane, supplies, etc). 1. Weigh the RV including the tongue Store items in areas designated for weight, while detached from the tow storage.
  • Page 27: Sect . 3: Pre -Travel I First Short Trip

    SECTION 3 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION could be overloaded, even though the total tailored to your individual camping style in axle load is within the GAWR. It is important addition to the checklist provided: to redistribute the load to avoid component Check the area under the RV after failure, improve the handling characteristics of overnight parking and look for water or the tow vehicle and not void the Towable...
  • Page 28 SECTION 3 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION Pre-travel Checklist _ Paper plates, towels, napkins, coffee In order to enjoy your travel, having all the filters, etc. right tools and supplies will help. A checklist _ Pots & pans beneficial avoid forgetting _ Trash bags and/or paper sacks something essential.
  • Page 29 SECTION 3 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION _ fuses and light bulbs (compatible with your RV) _ jack _ jumper cables _ rope, cord, bungee cord(s) or wire _ saw (bow or folding) _ shovel (small folding) _ tire pressure gauge _ tool kit (screws, hammer, pliers, etc.) _ torque wrench _ work gloves _ Trailer is level...
  • Page 30 SECTION 3 PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 31 SECTION 4 TOWING & HANDLING riving safety and protection against injury cannot be fully ensured. However, we recommend you pay special attention to the Do not leave children or pets unsupervised following: in the vehicle (even if children are secured The use of daytime running lights can by a child restraint system).
  • Page 32: Breakaway Switch

    RV industry, and it pertains to your RV. If in ARNESS ONNECTOR doubt, contact your dealer or Jayco Customer A 7-way wire harness/connector plug is wired Service. into your trailer to connect electrical power from the tow vehicle for travel.
  • Page 33: Ifth Wheel Hitching Pifth Wheel Landing Gear

    SECTION 4 TOWING & HANDLING TABILIZER ACKS IFTH HEEL ITCHING ROCEDURE Hooking up a fifth wheel will become easier with practice. The following procedure will help until you become more experienced. DO NOT USE THE STABILIZER JACKS TO LEVEL THE RV. It is important to 1.
  • Page 34 However, it will take longer than a passenger automobile to reach that speed. Keep this in mind when overtaking and Towing items behind your Jayco trailer, or passing another vehicle. Allow more time to overloading the rear, will void the warranty go around the vehicle you are passing.
  • Page 35: Emergency Stopping

    SECTION 4 TOWING & HANDLING difficult. When determine site MERGENCY TOPPING conditions are satisfactory, maneuver the RV Always carry road flares or reflective warning into position for backing up into the site signs to display if necessary. Pull off the space.
  • Page 36 SECTION 4 TOWING & HANDLING NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 37: Pare Tire Carrier

    Jayco. If you have questions regarding how critical proper tire maintenance is to the your tires, contact the tire OEM or Jayco safety, operation and durability of your new Customer Service. RV. You must follow the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 38: Heel Lugs

    SECTION 5 RV TIRES HANGING Never raise the RV by placing the jack under the axle, springs or any attachment Fig. 5.1 Spare tire travel position parts. Failure to comply could result in property damage, personal injury or death. To secure the spare tire in the travel position: 1.
  • Page 39 Tires are warranted by the tire manufacturer and are to be serviced and warranted by an appropriate service center. They are not to be returned to your dealer or Jayco. If you have questions regarding your tires, contact the tire manufacturer or Jayco Customer...
  • Page 40 SECTION 5 RV TIRES NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 41: Volt Ac System

    SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - 50 AMP our RV contains separate low voltage (12- LECTRICAL volt DC) and high voltage (120-volt AC) electrical systems. All installations have been made compliance with safety requirements of ANSI standard A.1192, Do not attempt to use water to put out an National Electric Code...
  • Page 42: Volt Circuit Breakers

    SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 AMP 120- VOLT IRCUIT REAKERS OWER The circuit breaker panel protects the 120-volt The 50 amp power cord is also commonly electrical system from overloads, shorts in the referred to as the “shore line power cord.” wiring shorts connected...
  • Page 43: Onverter

    SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - 50 AMP When you are ready to leave, reverse the power cord connection process. Use care to prevent damaging the power cord electrical connection pins when connecting PLUG INTO 50-AMP SERVICE ONLY. disconnecting the shore line power cord. Do not hook up the 50-amp power cord Grasp the plug to remove from the outlet;...
  • Page 44: Volt Dc Outlet

    SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 AMP system. It may have additional outlets wired You can determine the amperage rating of an through, and protected by, the GFCI. Its appliance by dividing the watts used (usually function is to reduce possible injury caused by found on a label or plate affixed to the electric shock.
  • Page 45: 12-V B D (I S E )

    SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - 50 AMP In addition, the 7-way trailer plug provides rate as its energy level becomes depleted. It a common ground and a 12-volt charge is recommended you plan your electrical line to charge the auxiliary battery. usage accordingly.
  • Page 46: Volt Fuse Panel

    SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 50 AMP information. Do not reverse the positive and 4. Pull the fuse straight out of the fuse block. negative battery cables (doing so will blow the If the fuse is not blown, something else reverse polarity fuse(s) that protect the must be causing the problem.
  • Page 47: Onitor Panel

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS here are two different water systems in your RV: the fresh water system and the waste water system. The fresh water system drink water deemed consists of the fresh water holding tank, fresh microbiologically unsafe or of unknown water connections, water pump, outside quality.
  • Page 48: Resh Water Holding Tank

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS achieved and shut off. The water pump will RESH ATER OLDING automatically re-start when pressure drops. The fresh water tank can be filled by pressure Some cycling may occur, depending on the filling through the fresh water inlet (called city volume of water being released.
  • Page 49 SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS water heater is activated. Hydrogen gas in the relief valve is required for safety in all water water lines may result if you have not used heaters. It is normal for the P&T relief valve to the water heater for two weeks or more.
  • Page 50: Raining The Fresh Water Saucets

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS UTSIDE HOWER A handheld shower assembly with both hot and cold water is available for washing or rinsing outside the RV. Be sure the water heater is ON and had sufficient time to heat the water. 1.
  • Page 51: Ect . 7: Plumbing System Volt Water Pump & Switch Athroom Shower O R Tub

    Each new RV is winterized with RV antifreeze 1. Be sure the water heater is ON and had before it leaves Jayco, Inc. To use the water sufficient time to heat the water. purification system the clear plastic bypass hose must be removed and the water filter 2.
  • Page 52: Ystem

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS appropriate facility or according to local public RAINING RESH ATER YSTEM codes. Open all faucets, including the outside shower faucet. TILITY ENTER 1. Open the “fresh tank drain” The following information defines the function valve. Permanent fresh of the two utility center valves indicated on the water tanks can be drained utility center label:...
  • Page 53: C T F

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS 10. Disconnect the non-toxic drinking water hose reinstall city water connection inlet cap. SING Use this setting to fill the water tank using the city water tank fill. 1. If needed, sanitize the water system prior to travel.
  • Page 54: Ystem

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS 4. Place the utility center valves in the ANITIZING THE LUMBING YSTEM “Country Fill” position. 5. Turn ON the water pump. 6. Enter the RV and open the cold water Failure to sanitize the potable water supply faucets to bleed air from the water system could result in death or serious lines.
  • Page 55: System

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS 5. Move the valves to the “Sanitize Tank” one-quart vinegar to five gallons of clean position. The low point drains must be water. Re-flush as necessary. closed for the chlorine solution to siphon through the lines. INTERIZING LUMBING YSTEM...
  • Page 56: (I F S O Equipped )

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS faucets. Do not forget to run RV antifreeze through the toilet. When you are done adding RV antifreeze Never apply air pressure to the water 10. Remove the garden hose from the system with any of the valves in the closed container of RV antifreeze.
  • Page 57: Lack & Grey Tank Drains

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS LACK ATER OLDING ANKS Do not add automotive antifreeze or caustic chemicals such laundry Never travel with full black or grey water detergents into the holding tanks. Although holding tanks. This not only wastes your these products may have a deodorizing fuel but depending on the location of the effect, they may damage the plastic and tank(s), it can affect your tow vehicle...
  • Page 58: Oilet

    SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS Most states and parks have strict laws and regulations to prohibit dumping of wastes of any kind into anything other than proper The black tank drain valve must be OPEN disposal facilities or can locate many dump any time there is a hose (water supply) stations throughout the United States and connected to the black tank flush.
  • Page 59 SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS Sewage (black) tank preparation It is important to add enough water to prevent solid waste buildup. Follow the directions listed below and in the OEM operator’s manual 1. Release one to two quarts (1 or 2 liters) of water into the toilet bowl.
  • Page 60 SECTION 7 PLUMBING SYSTEMS NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 61 Although both Jayco and your selling dealer test carefully for leakage, travel vibrations can loosen fittings. Continued maintenance is necessary for safe operation. The propane...
  • Page 62: Dot Propane Cylinder

    SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM Propane will not run through the appliances in EST THE ROPANE the liquid state. The volume of liquid propane YSTEM increases approximately 1-½% for every 10°F (5.5°C) it is warmed. Heat the propane 100°F (55°C) and the container liquid volume will increase 15%.
  • Page 63 SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM following label should kept When propane container low, permanently affixed to your RV. occasionally there may be a concentration of an onion or garlic-like odor, which can be mistaken for a propane leak. After a propane cylinder has been refueled, the odor will usually disappear.
  • Page 64: Installing Propanec

    SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM the main hose will be your final attachment. NSTALLING ROPANE YLINDER Several things to remember each time the propane container is removed: Ensure that all fasteners are secured before traveling. Fig. 8.6 Main supply hose 1. Check that ALL fittings are tight. 2.
  • Page 65: Propane Regulator

    SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM in a light reflective color. Rust, scratches Have the LP system checked for leakage and/or dents can affect the safety of the each time a cylinder is refilled or after any part cylinder. Inspect the cylinder at regular propane system been...
  • Page 66: Sage

    SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM Be sure to inspect the hose before each manufacturer’s owner manual located in season and when having the tank refilled. the Warranty Packet. Look for signs of deterioration such as cracks Make sure that you read and fully understand or loss of flexibility.
  • Page 67: Traveling With Propane

    SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM 91,500 BTU’s (46,514 kilojoules) of heat energy. RAVELING WITH ROPANE Use care when fueling your tow vehicle. Make certain your propane container is properly fastened in place. The label listed below should be kept permanently affixed to your Fig.
  • Page 68 SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM NTENTIONALLY LANK...
  • Page 69: Operating The Slideout

    SECTION 9 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS 1. The auxiliary battery (customer supplied) must be fully charged and connected. If possible, the RV should be hooked up to Ensure that the trailer is level before 120-volt AC power so the converter operating the slideout room. Water leaks operates.
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting Thes

    RV. If the slideout is retracted, leave it in that position. Contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service for repair assistance. If the slideout extends crooked or only one side moves, follow these steps.
  • Page 71: Central Vacuum

    SECTION 10 CAMPING & OPERATING occupied campsites. Remember to keep your y purchasing your RV you have entered into campsite tidy. Put refuse in containers lifestyle that encourages long-lasting provided for that purpose, and please avoid friendships. People who camp next to one contaminating any lake or stream.
  • Page 72: Condensation

    SECTION 10 CAMPING & OPERATING ONDENSATION ETTING AMPSITE Condensation needs to be taken seriously. Ignoring it can damage the RV (damage caused condensation warrantable), and more importantly could Fig. 10.1 Blocking the wheels lead to mold or mildew issues which could be a health hazard.
  • Page 73: Entrance Door Withs

    SECTION 10 CAMPING & OPERATING OOTH INETTE QUIPPED Several keys provided when The dinette is designed to seat up to four purchase your RV. Most keys have an adults. You can access the dinette bench individual key number stamped on the plate. storage by removing all the cushions and Record these key numbers and keep the lifting the bottom seat supports.
  • Page 74: Quipped )

    The is intended to help to safeguard valuable vacuum will automatically begin to operate items. Jayco cannot be held liable for loss of when the hose wall fitting is inserted into the personal property that is placed within the...
  • Page 75: Cooking With Propane

    SECTION 10 CAMPING & OPERATING safe. To secure items in the safe, utilize the Unlike large homes, the oxygen supply inside key provided with the safe and lock it after a RV is limited. The following warning labels placing items in the box. Store the key in a are located in the kitchen area to remind you location away from the safe.
  • Page 76: Kitchen Stove , Range Or (I F S O Equipped )

    If you have any questions have had sufficient time to cool. These contact your dealer or Jayco Customer areas can get hot enough to cause burns. Service. Do not use the oven as a storage area.
  • Page 77: Ducting And Return Air

    SECTION 10 CAMPING & OPERATING Attaching the “quick coupler” connection ANTRY QUIPPED The “quick coupler” is directly connected to Depending on the kitchen layout of your RV, the RV propane system. The “quick-coupler” you may have a pantry that you can use to connection has a positive shut-off valve as store items you wish to take with you as you required by code and standards.
  • Page 78: F (I S E )

    To gain access to the bolts, your furnace If you have any questions remove the filtered panel cover on central air contact your dealer or Jayco Customer systems or the entire air box on non-central Service. air conditioners.
  • Page 79: (I F S O Equipped )

    Awnings must be closed (and locked if OEM operator’s manual. If you have any applicable) while the RV is in transit. questions, consult your dealer or Jayco Customer Service. Please refer to the awning OEM operator’s manual. Keep your awning in good condition to prevent costly repairs.
  • Page 80 SECTION 10 CAMPING & OPERATING _ Pack equipment into compartments and Fig. 10.9 secure it Bike rack stand _ Propane turned off _ Retract awning and secure in place (if applicable) _ Retract slideout (if applicable) _ Retract step _ Rinse black holding tank, if necessary _ Visually look under RV for items missed _ Water hose &...
  • Page 81: Leaning The Interior

    SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE The following label should be left permanently epending upon your area and where your affixed to the RV: RV is stored, your vehicle may be a target for damage from rodents and insects. To protect your RV, never leave food inside and ensure that all surfaces are clean.
  • Page 82: Abs Plastics

    SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE ÉCOR TEMS Décor items such as window treatments, night Cleaning materials can be dangerous. pleated shades, mini blinds and décor glass Some are poisonous. Others are highly should be cared for as follows: flammable. Some are dangerous if you Window treatments and curtains breathe their fumes in a closed space.
  • Page 83: Abinetry Ables

    SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE edges as they may damage the carpet. It is & T ABINETRY ABLES important to remove loose soil and debris To keep hardwood doors, cabinet fronts and while it is on the surface. Heavily traveled hardwood tables looking like new regularly areas (i.e., walkways, areas in front of the dust with a soft cloth dampened with a...
  • Page 84: Leaning He Xterior

    SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE equipped), doors, hood, etc., where dirt is LEANING XTERIOR likely to remain. To protect your RV's exterior finish, wash it often and thoroughly. The exterior can be affected by ultra-violet exposure; yellowing or fading may occur. Regular cleaning and When washing the RV, wear a pair of waxing will help protect the exterior.
  • Page 85: Indows

    SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE Waxing your RV check the body areas facing the road and the Wax your RV once or twice a year, or when tires for damage to the paint coat caused by painted surfaces do not shed water well. Use flying stones, etc.
  • Page 86: Oors Ocks

    SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE exposed areas, clean and repaint the steel & L OORS OCKS members occasionally and whenever you Locks on entrance and baggage doors need notice rust or paint chipped away, to insure biannual lubrication using a light coat of protection.
  • Page 87 SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE Water is a RV’s worst enemy when it enters windows, doors, vents exterior where it is intended. Sealants perform a very attachments. Reseal as necessary and at important function; they must be inspected least one time each year as preventative closely and be regularly maintained.
  • Page 88: Aintenance Checklist

    SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE reflect the exact model of your RV, make sure _ Thoroughly wash the interior and the you inspect all sealants as indicated in the exterior of your RV. text. If you have questions and/or need _ To prevent weather checking and other UV assistance with sealing your RV, consult with damage, cover tires that are exposed to...
  • Page 89 SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE _ Test propane, smoke carbon _ Test the ground fault circuit interrupter monoxide detectors. (GFCI) First Two-Hundred Miles Every Three Months or 3,000 Miles _ Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to _ Check propane lines for leaks. _ Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values.
  • Page 90 SECTION 11 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE _ Lubricate entrance and baggage door Every Five Years locks. _ Replace propane and carbon monoxide _ Lubricate the bearing surface between the detectors. rotating gear housing and the base plate on the television antenna. _ Lubricate the elevating gear on the television antenna.
  • Page 91: Oem List

    SECTION 12 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY OEM L The following chart provides information to contact some of the individual original equipment manufacturers (OEM) of appliances/component parts that may be installed on your RV. The information listed in this chart is the latest available at the time of publication of this manual. If you have questions or concerns on component parts not listed here, contact your RV dealer for further assistance.
  • Page 92: Hart

    SECTION 12 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY OEM W HEEL ORQUE HART...
  • Page 93: Ircuit Reakers

    SECTION 12 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY DC F ANEL AYOUT Below is a typical wiring layout. Your individual trailer may be different. 12-volt DC Layout 12.5 reset Bed slideout motor 15 amp Bath/lavatory area lights, bath fan 15 amp Sink light, kitchen OHC lights 15 amp Power awning 15 amp...
  • Page 94: Pecifications & Glossary Pproximate Electrical Load Ratings

    SECTION 12 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY PPROXIMATE LECTRICAL ATINGS Use actual amperage (or wattage divided by 120) of appliance being used whenever possible. 120 VOLT SYSTEM AIR CONDITIONER - COLEMAN MACH 13,500 BTU (RUN) 13.50-16.25 AMPS AIR CONDITIONER - COLEMAN MACH 13,500 BTU (START UP) 15.75-16.25 AMPS* BLENDER (ESTIMATED 300-400W) 2.50-3.50 AMPS...
  • Page 95: Lossary Erms

    BRITISH THERMAL UNIT (BTU) sell and/or service your camper by Jayco, Inc. Measurement of heat that is the quantity This term will be used in this context unless required to raise the temperature of one specified otherwise.
  • Page 96 SECTION 12 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY FULL HOOK-UP SITE – A campsite that has HITCH WEIGHT – The amount of the city water, shore power and sewer hook-ups camper's weight that rests on the tow vehicle. or connections available. It should be approximately 10% - 15% with conventional trailers;...
  • Page 97 SECTION 12 SPECIFICATIONS & GLOSSARY SLEEPING CAPACITY WEIGHT RATING (SCWR) –The manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 pounds (70 kilograms). TIRE RATINGS - The MAXIMUM LOAD that a tire may carry is engraved on the sidewall, along with a corresponding COLD inflation pressure.

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