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PULL-DOWN BED — To use the pull-down be d
(optional in 23' SB model), unfasten the latch an d
pull down and push until the bed is locked into place .
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NOTE: Optional sofas, available on all models
to replace the 3-way dinette, also can be con-
verted into beds.
DIVIDER DRAPES — Divider drapes to separate
the driving and living areas are standard in all models .
The drapes slide on ceiling tracks and can be pulled
together to close off the driver area . When open, th e
drapes can be attached at either side of the uni t
with tiebacks . A center privacy drape is an availabl e
option on 26' RB models .
CARE OF CUSHION FABRICS — Use a mil d
soap and water solution to clean cushion covers .
CARE OF DRAPES, CURTAINS — The drape s
in your motor home should be dry cleaned only .
CARE OF SHADES — Use a mild soap and wate r
solution to clean the shades . The wood-woven shade s
in some models should be vacuumed only .
CARE OF CARPET — Vacuum the carpet a s
needed and use any household type carpet cleaner .
CARE OF WOODWORK — Clean the woodwork
with regular household furniture polish . DO NO T
use water to clean wooden surfaces . Scuffs ma y
be covered with furniture wax and stain mixture .
Scratches may be covered with Almond Stick .
BASIC SYSTEM S
GENERA L
The basic utility systems in your Jimmy moto r
home can be classified under four titles — Electrical ,
LP Gas, Fresh Water and Drainage/Sewer . Thi s
section outlines these systems, describing thei r
operation, function and simple maintenance . I t
is not intended as a service guide . Your motor hom e
has been engineered and built to provide trouble-fre e
operation, but should a problem arise, we recommen d
that you contact your authorized GMC dealer .
A monitoring panel allows you to check th e
condition of most systems conveniently from th e
interior of your motor home . It has indicators t o
show the volume of fresh water, LP gas, waste an d
gray water in your holding tanks, and the conditio n
of your RV battery . The monitoring panel also
contains the water pump switch ; the generato r
remote START/STOP switch, and the generato r
hours-of-operation meter .
ELECTRICAL
GENERAL
Your motor home has two separate electrica l
systems, providing you with power while you ar e
camped or traveling . There is a 12-volt direct current
system, such as those in automobiles, and a 120-vol t
alternating current system, which requires an externa l
source of 120-volt electricity, provided by a connec-
tion to a campsite or household receptacle or by a n
optional generator . The 120-volt system should b e
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