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Rev. 1419150527
Part No. 161500-14-026
Copyright 2013 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Rev. 1419150527 Part No. 161500-14-026 Copyright 2013 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 – INTRODUCTION About this Manual ..........................1-1 Safety Messages Used in this Manual ....................1-1 Pre-Delivery Inspection ........................1-2 Front Axle Tire Alignment ....................... 1-2 Service and Assistance ........................1-2 Reporting Safety Defects ........................1-2 Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label ................. 1-3 Vehicle Certification Label .......................
  • Page 4 Table Of Contents Mirrors – Power Electric ........................3-7 Front Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade (12-Volt) ................3-9 Infotainment Center/GPS ........................3-9 CB Radio Power Wiring ......................... 3-13 Parking Brake ..........................3-13 Engine Brake System ........................3-13 Tag Axle Suspension System ......................3-14 Hazard Warning Flashers ........................
  • Page 5 Table Of Contents OnePlace® Systems Monitor Panel ....................4-5 Power Control System (PCS) ......................4-7 Solar Charge Panel ..........................4-7 Electronic Thermostat ........................4-8 Hydronic Heating System ....................... 4-10 Air Conditioner Filters ........................4-14 Washer/Dryer - Stackable ....................... 4-14 Washer/Dryer - Prep Package ......................4-15 Dishwasher ............................
  • Page 6 Table Of Contents Toilet - Electric Flush ........................7-10 Drainage System (P-Traps) ......................7-11 Waste Water System ........................7-11 Utility Light ............................ 7-14 WaterLine and Tank Drain Valves ....................7-14 Winterizing Procedure ........................7-15 Winterizing Optional Appliances ....................7-17 Water System Drain Valve Locations ..................... 7-19 8 –...
  • Page 7 Table Of Contents Slideout Emergency Retraction - Bedroom (Power Gear®) ............10-10 Slideout Emergency Retraction (Lippert) ..................10-11 General Slideout Care ........................10-12 Leveling System ........................... 10-13 Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (Lippert) ..................10-15 Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (HWH®) ..................10-16 11 –...
  • Page 8 Table Of Contents Roof Ladder ..........................12-12 Storage Compartment Doors ......................12-13 Compartment Lights Switch ......................12-13 Power Awning ..........................12-14 Air Hose Connector ........................12-16 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy ....................12-17...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The instructions included in this manual are intended as a guide, and in no way DANGER indicates a hazardous situation extend the responsibilities of Winnebago which, if not avoided, will result in death or Industries beyond the standard written serious personal injury.
  • Page 10: Pre-Delivery Inspection

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration delivery inspection of the chassis and all (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Winnebago motorhome components. Industries, Inc. As a part of the pre-delivery inspection...
  • Page 11: Occupant And Cargo Carrying Capacity Label

    SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION or go to their website at http://www.safercar.gov or write to: Administrator, NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Avenue S.E. Washington, D.C. 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA website at http://www.safercar.gov OCCUPANT AND CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY LABEL This label is affixed in the driver’s area next to...
  • Page 12: Vehicle Certification Label

    These pressure levels must be maintained to assure proper handling, safety, 2. Chassis manufacture date. and fuel economy. 3. Month and year of manufacture at Winnebago ® 9. Rear Axle Wheel Configuration: Single or Industries Dual as it relates to the inflation.
  • Page 13: Specifications And Capacities

    150 gal. Notes: All information is based upon the most recent data available. Visit the Winnebago Industries, Inc. web page – www.winnebagoind.com – for the most current product information. The height of each model is measured to the top of the tallest standard feature and is based on the curb weight of a typically equipped unit.
  • Page 14: Owner And Vehicle Information

    Motorhome Serial Number ___________________________________________________________ Chassis Vehicle Identification No. (VIN) ________________________________________________ Vehicle Mileage at Delivery __________________________________________________________ Selling Dealer Name ________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ® YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER /SERVICE CENTER Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact ____________________________________________Phone ________________________ CHASSIS SERVICE CENTER...
  • Page 15: Safety And Precautions

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS GENERAL WARNINGS DRIVING SAFETY • Only seats equipped with seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is moving. WARNING • Make sure all passengers have seat belts fastened. Lap belts should fit low on the hips and upper thighs.
  • Page 16: Fuel And Propane Gas

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads, winding roads, in heavy WARNING traffic, or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained. • Use care when accelerating or decelerating on Propane gas containers, gasoline, or a slippery surface.
  • Page 17: Propane Gas Leaks

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Open doors and other ventilating openings. • Leave the area until odor clears. DANGER • Have the propane system checked and leakage source corrected before using again. Do not use gas cooking appliances for Failure to comply could result in death or comfort heating.
  • Page 18: Carbon Monoxide Warning

    ® fuel. It will detect CO gas from any combustion Winnebago Industries dealer. source such as the furnace, gas range/oven (if Further Information equipped), chassis engine, and electric generator See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in...
  • Page 19: Smoke Alarm

    RV application. We that is also listed for RV application. We recommend obtaining a replacement from your recommend obtaining a replacement from your ® ® Winnebago Industries dealer. Winnebago Industries dealer. Further Information Further Information Please read the information provided by the See the manufacturer’s information in your...
  • Page 20: Electrical

    We recommend obtaining a replacement only from your Winnebago MAINTENANCE ® Industries dealer or a reliable RV parts supplier.
  • Page 21: Power Sofas And Beds

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS SLIDEOUT ROOMS WARNING Your motorhome may have more than one slideout room. Understand which Escape Window switch operates which slideout room prior (Lift both red safety latch handles UP to operation. Make sure all slideout rooms and push window OUT) are clear of people who could be harmed -Typical View...
  • Page 22: Mold, Moisture, And Your Motorhome

    If Mold Is Present, What Will natural for a motorhome to be introduced into an ® Winnebago Industries environment with mold spores. If Winnebago Industries determines that mold Mold is a plant and requires its own special ® ® is present in the Winnebago...
  • Page 23: Roof And Ladders

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Maximum Capacity: 225 lbs. warranty period, Winnebago Industries will not provide any financial assistance to the repair of • Do not overload. Ladder is intended for one the condition. person. • Make sure you are physically capable to ROOF AND LADDERS safely use the ladder.
  • Page 24: Jump Starting

    Do not attempt to push start this vehicle. ® Winnebago Industries does not assume Damage to the transmission or other responsibility for damage incurred while towing parts of the vehicle will occur.
  • Page 25: Engine Overheat

    SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS ENGINE OVERHEAT If you see or hear steam escaping from the engine compartment or have any other reason to suspect an extreme engine overheating condition, pull the vehicle over to the roadside as soon as it is safe to do so, stop the engine, and get all passengers out of the vehicle.
  • Page 27: Driving Your Motorhome

    The information in this section refers only to Lift to Swivel Lumbar features installed or adapted to the dash and Tension driver compartment area by Winnebago ® Industries . It also includes passenger seating in the living area of the coach.
  • Page 28: Heated Seats

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Your comfort adjustment is retained when the armrest is folded upright to exit seat. When you return to your seat and fold the armrest forward, it will stop at the previously selected position. Armrest Height Adjuster Chair Heat Switch...
  • Page 29 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Luxury Cab Seats Remote Swivel -If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with Luxury ® Cab Seats, which are featured with a Relaxor heat, massage, and power lumbar system for maximum driving comfort. The co-pilot seat is also featured with a power footrest, which extends and retracts easily with a touch of a switch.
  • Page 30: Seat Belts

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME To Release • Once tablet is completely raised, lay down over lap. Tablet is now ready for use. Press button in center of buckle and slide tongue out of buckle. Reverse steps to lower tablet back into stored position.
  • Page 31: Child Restraints

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Seat Belt Care and Cleaning 4. Review the instructions for installation and use of the restraint. Be sure that you • Be careful not to damage the belt webbing and understand them fully and can install the hardware.
  • Page 32: Keyone Lock System

    The key number for your coach is registered in our factory database, so if you ever lose your ® keys, any Winnebago Industries dealership can Power Door Locks - Entry Door order a new key for you.
  • Page 33: Accent Led Light Strips (Front)

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Reprogramming Remote When replacing batteries, the remote unit may need to be reprogrammed with a switch on the keyless entry system control box. The entry system control box is located in the passenger side trim panel (remove magazine rack to access).
  • Page 34 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Mirror Heater Switch (Located on driver side trim panel) Mirror Adjustment Control -Typical View The mirror control is mounted along sidewall below driver side window. The ignition key must Sideview Camera be on to adjust the mirrors. The sideview cameras (built into the driver and passenger side mirrors) activate with the Move Selector Switch L or R to select mirror.
  • Page 35: Front Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade (12-Volt)

    Your coach is equipped with a 12V Front internal motor failure. Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade that provides Should the Automatic Safety Retraction privacy and solar heat protection as well as a feature deploy, go to your nearest Winnebago sunvisor feature. ® Industries dealer for service before operating The power switches for the 12V Front Drop- the shade again.
  • Page 36 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Secondary Monitor Radio/Rearview Monitor (Located on dash) (Located on dash) -Typical View -Typical View Basic Operating Instructions Basic Operating Instructions Refer to the manufacturer’s owner manual Refer to the manufacturer’s owner manual and/or quick start guide provided in your and/or quick start guide provided in your InfoCase for a complete explanation of features InfoCase for a complete explanation of features...
  • Page 37 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Sideview Cameras Insert CD/DVD The sideview cameras (built into the driver and passenger side mirrors) activate with the corresponding turn signals and replace the rear camera view on the monitor until the turn is completed or the signal lever is canceled manually.
  • Page 38: Radio Power Switch

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Steering Wheel Radio Remote Control An additional hand-held remote allows these same conveniences for the passenger. The hand- held radio remote is included in your InfoCase. iPod Connection Radio Power Switch (Located on dash) The Radio Power switch lets you connect the -Typical View dash radio to the coach batteries with the ignition...
  • Page 39: Cb Radio Power Wiring

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: It is normal to hear an occasional burst CB RADIO POWER WIRING of air pressure from the rear of the vehicle. This is an automatic moisture Your coach is pre-wired for CB radio power purging feature of the air brake system.
  • Page 40: Tag Axle Suspension System

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME TAG AXLE SUSPENSION Engine Brake Operation SYSTEM • Low – Press for normal braking on level or shallow grades and in-town and city driving. ® Freightliner Chassis This shuts down three of the six cylinders when engaged and provides about 130-hp of braking Your coach may be equipped with a Tag Axle power.
  • Page 41: Hazard Warning Flashers

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME switch control system will override the Tag Dump mode and the tag suspension air bags will refill. Auto Dump Position • This mode is activated automatically when in reverse gear, when the Tag Axle switch is in the MIDDLE position.
  • Page 42: Map Light Switch

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information • Move multi-function lever upward for right turn signal and downward for left turn signal. See your chassis manual in your InfoCase for An audible chime will alert you when the further information on this switch. signals are flashing.
  • Page 43: Brake/Accelerator Pedals - Adjustable

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME BRAKE/ACCELERATOR SMARTWHEEL STEERING ™ PEDALS - ADJUSTABLE WHEEL CONTROL SYSTEM (Brake/Accelerator Pedals) –If Equipped Your coach is featured with adjustable brake/ The steering wheel control system offers accelerator pedals for your driving convenience. convenient and safe control of the horn, headlight, marker light flash, cruise control, and Adjusting Pedals wiper functions all from switch panels mounted...
  • Page 44: Marker Light Courtesy Flash

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Marker Light Courtesy Flash Res (Resume/Accel) • Press to return to previous “set” speed after braking or reducing speed. Cancel • Press to switch cruise function off without losing current “set” speed. • Press and release to blink or flash the marker (clearance) lights.
  • Page 45: Battery Boost Switch

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Wiper On - Hi/Lo • On the turn signal lever, move the slide switch to the ON position or press the ON button on • Press to turn wipers on at Lo speed; the steering wheel. Accelerate to the desired •...
  • Page 46: Air Conditioner/Heater - Automotive (Dash)

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions. DEFROST FANS -If Equipped The two-speed auxiliary fans are intended to assist the automotive windshield defroster system in clearing fog and frost in cold weather or humid conditions.
  • Page 47: Fuel Selection - Diesel Engine

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME FILLING THE FUEL TANK – DIESEL ENGINE Diesel fuel can foam up while being pumped into the tank. Sometimes this foam can cause the pump nozzle to shut off before the tank is actually full. Allow the foam to settle, then resume filling at a slower flow rate until the tank Air Horn Switch is full.
  • Page 48: Engine Block Heater - Diesel Engine

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information ENGINE SERVICE ACCESS Refer to the chassis manual provided in your GRILLE – REAR InfoCase for the manufacturer’s recommendations on starting and stopping the The diesel engine is located behind the grille engine.
  • Page 49: Engine Access Covers - Rear

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Air Filter Engine Engine Restriction Diagnostic Coolant Indicator Connector Reservoir Power Steering Fluid Reservoir (Located in recessed area at LH side of rear Service Points engine service access grille) (Shown with grille open) -Typical View -Typical View ENGINE ACCESS COVERS –...
  • Page 50 SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME 3. Remove fasteners from metal engine cover and set aside to access engine. 4. Reverse steps to reinstall engine access cover and bed board (if removed). Rearward Engine Access Cover (Beneath wardrobe floor) If further access of the rear engine is required (beyond removing the Forward Engine Access Cover, as described in previous steps), a Rearward Engine Access Cover is located...
  • Page 51: Engine Access Covers - Rear Bath

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME ENGINE ACCESS COVERS – REAR BATH Model 42QD The Engine Access Covers are only removed if a complete view of the engine is needed for inspection, or for replacement or adjustment of upper engine parts. The Forward Engine Access Cover is located beneath the rear bath floor and the Rearward Engine Access Cover is located beneath the...
  • Page 52: Fuel/Water Separator - Diesel

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME the separator canister during normal periodic service and maintenance to keep the fuel filtration system working effectively. The Fuel/Water Separator is located beneath the passenger rear side of chassis (at the forward right side of the engine). Access Panels (Located below lavatory cabinet) •...
  • Page 53: Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Dispose of the drained liquid in an environmentally responsible manner, such as NOTICE taking to a waste oil disposal center. DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID FILL When refilling the coolant system of a vehicle equipped with a rear auxiliary The Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill is located in the automotive heater and motoraid water driver side compartment behind the rear wheel.
  • Page 54: Circuit Breakers And Fuses - Chassis/Dash Automotive 12-Volt

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES – CHASSIS/DASH AUTOMOTIVE 12-VOLT The fuses, breakers, and relays for automotive chassis and dash features are conveniently located on the main 12-volt electrical panel in the front left exterior compartment. The circuit breakers pop outward if they are tripped.
  • Page 55: Windshield Washers And Wipers

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTICE Fully open the Generator Tray Power Switch Cover and hold open to disengage tray lock. Failure to comply may result in damage. See Operator’s Manual. Generator Tray Power Switch • Press and hold the switch in Generator Tray Power the EXTEND position to open Switch Cover...
  • Page 56: Tires

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME We recommend using commercially available premixed solutions for best results. Avoid using water in freezing temperatures, as the washer pump could become damaged. Hub Cover Wrench (Located) -Typical View Attach the hub cover wrench to the hub cover.
  • Page 57: Suspension Alignment And Tire Balance

    SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information SUSPENSION ALIGNMENT Refer to the chassis manual in your InfoCase AND TIRE BALANCE for further information. The front suspension and steering system of this vehicle was factory aligned using highly accurate equipment prior to delivery to the dealership.
  • Page 59: Appliances And Systems

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS The appliances installed in your motorhome does not discharge from the water are manufactured by reputable RV appliance dispenser when power is reconnected to makers and have been tested by independent the appliance. laboratories to meet all applicable standards and Temperature controls are factory preset for codes set for RV appliances.
  • Page 60: Ice Maker

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS NOTE: The ice maker On/Off switch is located ICE MAKER on the ice maker itself. Your ice maker is equipped with an The refrigerator in your coach is equipped automatic shutoff, which has sensors to with an automatic ice maker system.
  • Page 61: Tailgate Package

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS TAILGATE PACKAGE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER - PORTABLE -If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a single -If Equipped burner electric range and refrigerator/freezer, Your coach may be equipped with a 12/24- which is mounted on a slide tray in a passenger volt DC Portable Refrigerator/Freezer, which is side storage compartment.
  • Page 62: Range Top

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in WARNING your InfoCase for complete operating instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance care. Gas cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation. RANGE TOP Before operating: Open vents or windows slightly or turn on The range in your motorhome operates on exhaust fan prior to using cooking...
  • Page 63: Range Top (Electric)

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information Further Information See the appliance manufacturer’s operation See the appliance manufacturer’s user guide manual in your InfoCase for complete range provided in your InfoCase for complete operating features, operating instructions, and safety instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance precautions.
  • Page 64: Water Pump Switch

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Water And Holding Tank Levels Battery Charge Meter Press the Tank Level switch to show Press the Battery Level switch to check the approximate levels on the LCD screen. level of charge (voltage) in the chassis and house batteries.
  • Page 65: Power Control System (Pcs)

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS NOTE: Some models may be equipped with a Water Pump switch in the water service center on the outside of the coach or within the bathroom area for your convenience. Exterior Monitor Panel -If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with an Exterior Monitor Panel (located in the water service center) for your convenience.
  • Page 66: Electronic Thermostat

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS continuous low amperage draw from components such as the propane gas leak detector (if equipped), the dash radio clock, and the radio station memory • LCD Display circuitry, for example. Screen Although the Solar Charge Panel can help to extend battery life, the coach shoreline should be plugged in routinely •...
  • Page 67: Heat Pump

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS • Cool/Auto: Allows the fan speed to vary temperature cools to 5 degrees or more below the depending on the cooling needs. This is the Thermostat set temperature. You may wish to default setting. manually switch to Hydronic Heating System heat to maintain a higher temperature when •...
  • Page 68: Hydronic Heating System

    - Return Air Vents are equipped “heat pump” mode. with a removable filter inside, and Supply Air ® Vents are not. See your Winnebago Industries dealer for service and proper cleaning of the drain lines. NOTICE Water running off the roof is a sign the condensate drain lines are plugged and require service.
  • Page 69 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Basement Temperature Control Exterior Electronic Controller Expansion Fill Tank Hydronic Heating System (Located in driver side compartment behind front wheel well) Exterior Electronic Controller -Typical View • Red and green lights indicate the status of your Hydronic Heating System.
  • Page 70 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Engine Preheating/Motoraid Also included in this system is a motoraid feature, which uses heat generated by the RV engine during travel to transfer heat to the water heating solution in the boiler tank. This process allows the boiler tank to remain heated, which reduces the time required to bring the tank to operating temperature for continuous hot water...
  • Page 71 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Increasing and Decreasing Water ensure maximum performance, always replace with the fuel filter and fuel nozzle recommended Temperature for your Aqua-Hot system. A tempering valve is located on the back side of the Aqua-Hot unit for regulating the temperature of the hot water.
  • Page 72: Air Conditioner Filters

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information Read the operating, safety, and maintenance information as well as troubleshooting and parts and service information provided in the Hydronic Heating System Operation Manual in your InfoCase. AIR CONDITIONER FILTERS Air Conditioner Filters are located inside the Return Air Vents throughout the ceiling of the coach and must be inspected monthly and cleaned periodically so the air conditioners will...
  • Page 73: Washer/Dryer - Prep Package

    (accessible beneath lavatory cabinet). We recommend obtaining parts and service for the Washer/Dryer installation from your ® ® Winnebago or Itasca dealer. DISHWASHER (Drawer Style) –If Equipped Water Supply Faucets...
  • Page 74: Central Vacuum Cleaner

    SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Lock Feature The central vacuum cleaner operates on 120- volt household current, so the shoreline must be The Dish Drawer must be programmed to the connected to provide power. “Closed Drawer” mode to keep the drawer locked while driving.
  • Page 75 SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Exterior Storage Compartment Vacuum An additional vacuum hose outlet is located in a passenger side compartment for convenient cleaning of exterior storage compartments and other items outside of the coach. Dust bag inlet opening fits over side nozzle If The Vacuum Will Not Start Check for a tripped circuit breaker.
  • Page 77: Propane Gas

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS PROPANE GAS SUPPLY Tank Gauge & Sender Tank Fill Overflow -If Equipped Valve Valve The propane gas system supplies fuel for the gas range/oven, water heater, furnace, and refrigerator (while in gas mode). When used and handled properly, this system is safe and economical and provides modern living conveniences wherever you travel.
  • Page 78: Propane Accessory Connection

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS propane gas outlets in the United States do not offer any other type of liquefied petroleum gas WARNING than propane to the general public.) Check local phone directory yellow pages for locations of local propane gas refilling stations or bulk Do not fill propane container(s) to more dealerships.
  • Page 79: Safe Use Of The Propane Gas System

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS “clockwise” to turn gas supply OFF. Rotate the shut-off valve “counter-clockwise” to turn gas CAUTION supply ON. See Section 2 - Safety and Precautions in this manual for other safety and precautions you need Turn valve off when not in use. to be aware of related to propane.
  • Page 80: Propane Gas Warnings And Precautions

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS • Have the entire propane gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged DANGER parts at each tank filling. Also inspect before and after each trip, and any time trouble is suspected. IF YOU SMELL PROPANE •...
  • Page 81: Propane Gas Pressure Regulator

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS • Never use an open flame to test for propane NOTE: If your model is equipped with a propane gas leaks. Replace all protective covers and powered electrical generator, there will caps on propane system after filling. Make be two regulators stacked one upon sure valve is closed and door latched securely.
  • Page 82: Propane Vaporization In Cold Weather

    SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS tank and bottle manufacturers, and propane gas dealers take every precaution to reduce moisture, but sometimes only a fraction of an ounce entering the tank can cause problems. To help avoid the possibility of freeze-up, always keep tank control valve closed when not in use, even when tank is empty, to prevent moisture from collecting on the inside.
  • Page 83: Electrical

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Your coach is equipped with an electrical the power converter automatically changes a system consisting of two separate voltages: portion of the 120-volt current to 12-volt DC current. All equipment in the motorhome that is • 12-volt DC system (battery current);...
  • Page 84: Connecting The Power Cord

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL be used is designed to mate with the prongs of the power cord plug, the electrical connection can be WARNING expected to carry rated load. Connecting The Power Cord This connection is for 208Y/120-Volt or To connect to an external source, remove the 120/240 Volt AC, 3-pole, 4 wire, 60 Hz cord from the utility compartment and plug it into 50 Ampere supply.
  • Page 85: Power Cord Reel

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL WARNING Power Cord Reel (Located inside an exterior compartment) Service inlet access must be closed when -Typical View utility connections are not in use. To Extend the Power Cord Park Fuses or Breakers • Pull out power cord (manually) to a sufficient Most campgrounds are equipped with a fuse length and route power cord to an electrical or circuit breaker at the receptacle (which we...
  • Page 86: Inverter/Charger Unit - 2800W (Pure Sine Wave)

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Further Information See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in NOTICE your InfoCase for complete features, operating instructions, and precautions. Do not store items too closely around the INVERTER/CHARGER UNIT – inverter unit in the storage compartment. 2800W (PURE SINE WAVE) The inverter generates heat while operating and needs unrestricted airflow...
  • Page 87: Circuit Breakers - House 120-Volt Ac

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Inverter/Charger Control Panel CIRCUIT BREAKERS – HOUSE The inverter/charger has a wall-mounted 120-VOLT AC control panel that can be programmed for several The breaker panels protect all 120-volt charging options. It will also display warnings for components in the motorhome from either an overload conditions or other operating failure overload on the circuit or a short in the wiring or...
  • Page 88: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL An exterior outlet is also located on the ELECTRICAL GENERATOR outside of the coach near the entrance door or in a storage compartment on the passenger side of the coach. WARNING GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER Careless handling of the generator and electrical components can be fatal.
  • Page 89 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL The following label is located near the 120- volt house circuit breaker panel and at the Generator to warn you to disconnect specific electrical connections before servicing the Generator and storing the coach. Automatic Power Transfer Box See the AGS user guide provided in your (Located inside or behind utility compartment)
  • Page 90: Operation Warnings And Cautions

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Control Pad, the dash instrument panel, Check Generator oil level frequently during or on the Generator itself, depending on periods of use. Refer to the Generator model. manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for specific recommendations. Generator Hourmeter Generator Access The Generator Hourmeter is located on the...
  • Page 91: Battery Information

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL fan, fresh water pump, systems monitor panel, roof vent fan. The house battery may also be used refrigerator, roof vent fans, and 120-volt to start the engine if the automotive battery is electrical generator starter. discharged. (See “House/Coach Battery Disconnect switch”...
  • Page 92: Battery Access

    SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Chassis Batteries BATTERY ACCESS The chassis batteries are located inside a rear driver side compartment. House/Coach Batteries NOTE: Your house battery (batteries) are “Absorbed Glass Mat” type, or AGM. They are maintenance-free and do not require checking or adding battery fluid. The house/coach batteries are located within the basement of the coach, which is accessible beneath an access cover inside driver and...
  • Page 93 SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL The two best defenses against sulfating Further precautions are: and insufficient charge are to: • Check the state of charge periodically to avoid discharge or sulfating. 1. Turn off the House/Coach Battery Disconnect switch to avoid parasitic discharge (the trickle To ensure that the battery will always accept discharge caused by directly connected and hold a charge, follow these simple...
  • Page 94: Circuit Breakers - House 12-Volt

    Chassis Batteries If your coach is going to be unoccupied for ® two weeks or more, Winnebago Industries recommends disconnecting the chassis batteries in your coach to avoid battery discharge. Turn the Chassis Battery Disconnect switch (located near the entrance door) to the OFF position to disconnect batteries.
  • Page 95: Plumbing

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 1. Attach hose from a city water faucet to the FRESH WATER SYSTEM Fresh Water Inlet or pull a sufficient amount of hose from the Water Hose Reel (located in The Fresh Water System provides water to the the water service center) and attach to an galley sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, and external city water faucet.
  • Page 96 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Fresh Water Valve Fresh Water Valve (Located in water service center) (Located in water service center) -Typical View -Typical View 3. Turn city water supply ON. Using City Water 4. Use the level display on the exterior monitor When connected to an outside source of water, panel to oversee filling of the tank, or when the water bypasses the water pump and storage...
  • Page 97: Water Pump

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Hose Reel - Typical View Gravity Fill Port • Press and Hold Water Hose Reel switch to (Located in the third passenger side retract compartment) NOTE:Ensure the Fresh Water valve is in • Insert hose into fill port and turn water supply Normal position to use the water pump.
  • Page 98 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING NOTE: We recommend that you check and clean We recommend that you turn the Water Pump the strainer after each tankful of water switch off whenever you will be away from the during the first few uses of the Water vehicle or not using the water system.
  • Page 99: Cold Water Filter

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING NOTE: Only the cold water faucet is filtered. The cold waterline flows through an activated carbon filter that removes chlorine and odors for taste-free drinking water. Water Pump Switch (Located on monitor panel) -Typical View Cold Water Filter Assembly (Located below galley sink) NOTE: Hot waterline is not filtered.
  • Page 100: Ice Maker Water Filter

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING NOTE: After the system has been thoroughly flushed, remove the diverter plug and store for future use. ICE MAKER WATER FILTER –If Equipped If the refrigerator in your coach is equipped with an ice maker, an ice maker filter is provided, which removes chlorine and odors for clean, taste-free ice cubes.Replacing the Ice Maker •...
  • Page 101: Full-Coach Water Filtration System

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING The filter cartridge must be replaced at least every 12 months, or when water flow from the filtered water faucet is too slow for convenience. • Place a container beneath the filter to catch any water remaining in the waterlines during filter removal.
  • Page 102: Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • Unscrew the canister from the filter head. system, one that has not been used for a period of (There will be water inside the canister). time, or one that could have become contaminated. • Remove the large O-ring seal from the This procedure is also recommended before canister.
  • Page 103: Shower Hose Vacuum Breaker

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 5. Let the system stand at least 4 hours when 7. Drain the chlorinated water from the fresh disinfecting with 50 ppm residual chlorine. water tank and refill with clean water. If a shorter time period is desired, then a 100 Continuous Tank Disinfection ppm chlorine concentration should be (Superchlorination)
  • Page 104: Toilet

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING See winterizing instructions at the end of this section to prepare the toilet for storage in freezing conditions. Further Information See the toilet manufacturer’s operation information in your InfoCase for complete operating, care, and maintenance information. TOILET - ELECTRIC FLUSH -If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with an electric...
  • Page 105: Drainage System (P-Traps)

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Important “Don’ts” water disposal site. This means you can use the toilet, sinks, and shower even in areas where • Don't use facial tissue or regular toilet tissue in utility hookups are not available. the RV toilet. These will not disintegrate The black water holding tank contains the sufficiently and will often cling to the sides of sewage from the toilet(s) and may include...
  • Page 106 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Model 42QD Black Waste Tank Gray Waste Tank Drain Valve Drain Valve NOTE: The sewage drain hose end valve (handle) must be opened before pulling the hose to the disposal opening. If the valve is closed, a vacuum will develop and prevent the hose from expanding Sewage Drain fully.
  • Page 107 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Model 42GD is featured with two gray waste 1. Dump your black waste holding tank in the tanks. Therefore, two Gray Waste Tank usual manner at an approved sewage disposal Drain Valves must be opened. station. 5.
  • Page 108: Utility Light

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING When using a sewer hook-up, keep the Black WATERLINE AND TANK DRAIN and Gray Waste Tank Drain Valves closed until VALVES a tank becomes full or when preparing to leave the site. This keeps the solids in suspension, The waterline and tank drain valves are used allowing them to be carried out with the liquids to drain water from the water tank and the water...
  • Page 109: Winterizing Procedure

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Tank Drain Valve WARNING NEVER use automotive antifreeze/ coolant in your RV water system. Auto antifreeze contains ethylene glycol which, if ingested, can cause blindness and can be fatal. Remove Water Filters (if equipped) Water Tank Drain Valve 1.
  • Page 110 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Diverter Plug RV Antifreeze Siphon Tube (Model 42GD only) (Located in the third compartment on passenger side of coach) NOTE: The filtered water faucet/ice maker filter • Insert into container of RV water system on Model 42QD has a built-in bypass. antifreeze No separate diverter plug is required.
  • Page 111: Winterizing Optional Appliances

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 10. Replace the protective cap onto the end of the 2. Remove Ice Maker Drain Line from exterior antifreeze siphon tube to keep out insects and Residential Refrigerator service compartment debris when not in use. and allow to hang loose on outside of vehicle. Drain Appliances 11.
  • Page 112 SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 2. Close all drain valves. NOTE: Check water inlet hoses and pump periodically (see manufacturer’s user 3. Turn Ice Maker Winterization Drain valve to guide for further information). the CLOSED position. 2. Plug Washer/Dryer into electrical outlet (or 4.
  • Page 113: Water System Drain Valve Locations

    SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 5. Press ON/OFF button, then press START. 5. Turn Dishwasher controls to OFF. 6. Allow machine to run through the complete 6. Pour approximately one quart of RV water cycle to clean out any remaining antifreeze. system antifreeze directly into the Finished.
  • Page 115: Entertainment

    Secondary Source Selector Control (Located in front passenger overhead cabinet) (Located in your InfoCase Box) To Watch Satellite TV NOTE: There may be a slight delay when changing sources. Winnebago • Connect Satellite Receiver to the Accessory ® Industries recommends setting each Connection Cable (Satellite Receiver 1 or 2.)
  • Page 116 SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT • Power “ON” TV, HDMI Video Selection All TV’s in the coach will now be connected System, and Satellite Receiver. to the roof antenna (via coax cable) and set TV to be viewed through antenna input. •...
  • Page 117: Front Tv Ignition Switch Interlock

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT To Listen to FM Radio Through Home Theater • Power “ON” TV, HDMI Video Selection System, and Blu-ray/DVD Home Theater. • Determine which TV you want to view radio source from (e.g. EXTERIOR for Exterior Entertainment Center TV) and select “Blu- ray”...
  • Page 118 SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Home Theater System remote (or “Play” button on Home Theater System) to begin playing the feature. 8. Volume is adjusted with the 3. Set TV Input to HDMI1 by using the TV Home Theater System remote remote or the Controls on the TV.
  • Page 119: Tv Antenna - Digital

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Further Information • Signal Meter See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in • Attenuator Dial Power Switch your InfoCase for complete feature descriptions and operating instructions. TV ANTENNA - DIGITAL ® (Jack Digital HDTV Over-the-Air Antenna) Your coach is featured with a digital antenna, which provides crystal clear digital HD reception of over-the-air channels in addition to superior...
  • Page 120: Tv Signal Amplifier

    TV (if equipped). The portable satellite dish and cable television ® See your authorized Winnebago Industries input connectors are located in the shoreline dealer for proper installation and sealing of roof compartment. mounted components.
  • Page 121: Tv Digital Satellite System (Automatic/In-Motion)

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT HDMI Connection Cable (Located in cabinet near bedroom TV) Access Panel Cover Latches • Turn “counter-clockwise” to remove cover TV DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM (AUTOMATIC/IN- • Remove access panel and set aside. You have MOTION) now accessed the Interior Satellite Dish Connections.
  • Page 122: Tv Digital Satellite System - Automatic

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM – AUTOMATIC –If Equipped The Automatic Multi-Satellite Television System allows you to receive TV programs directly from satellite to your coach. We recommend that you read the satellite dish manual thoroughly to understand the system completely before attempting any setups or adjustments.
  • Page 123: Exterior Entertainment Center (Adjustable)

    SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT To Swivel TV 3. To turn off the power after it has locked onto satellites, press the “POWER” and “SELECT” buttons at the same time. Note: The Automatic Multi-Satellite antenna is not meant for use while traveling. Do not move the vehicle until the antenna is stowed.
  • Page 125: Furniture And Softgoods

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS LOUNGE CHAIR - SWIVEL –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in appearance) This chair is not equipped with a seat belt and is not intended for seating while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 126 SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS WARNING Properly secure all free-standing chairs, furniture, and loose items prior to driving. Moving items can cause driver distraction, possibly resulting in an accident that can result in death or serious injury. Storing Buffet Chairs 1.
  • Page 127: Sleeping Facilities

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS NOTE: The Buffet Table Extension is located SLEEPING FACILITIES inside a lounge or galley storage cabinet, depending on model. WARNING Sleeping facilities are not intended for use while vehicle is in motion. For safety, passengers must use safety belted seating positions while vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 128: Rest Easy Multi-Position Lounge

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS REST EASY MULTI-POSITION ® LOUNGE –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in appearance) Security Latch Handle (Shown with sofa seat lifted) - Press DOWN to release • Lift the front edge of the sofa seat upward and pull outward from the wall while gently pushing downward on the backrest until the NOTICE...
  • Page 129 SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS • Press the Rest Easy Power switch toward the outboard side of the lounge to return upright. NOTE: Ensure house batteries contain adequate charge. If the batteries are partially discharged, the lounge may not fully recline or return to the upright position.
  • Page 130: Extendable Sectional Sofa

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Bed Conversion • Extend footrest and push together with the lounge seat cushion. • Press Rest Easy Power switch in the recline position until entire lounge lies flat. • Reverse steps to return to lounge seating. 2.
  • Page 131: Digital Sleep Air Bed

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS 4. Push front of seat cushion down, and then DIGITAL SLEEP AIR BED push rearward to secure the seat cushion into ® place. by Innomax –If Equipped • Memory feature allows • Adjust to •...
  • Page 132: Bed - Power Lift

    SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS NOTE: The power lift/lower mechanism is BED - POWER LIFT equipped with an interlock feature, which will not allow you to retract the bedroom –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in slideout unless the bed is in the fully appearance) upright position.
  • Page 133: Wood Furniture And Cabinetry

    People are drawn to the natural beauty of and the wood is considered part of the natural ® wood. At Winnebago Industries , our craftsmen aging process and is not to be considered defect work with the art found in each piece of wood to or damage.
  • Page 135: Slideout Rooms And Leveling

    Fasten Slideout Lock before driving slideout room(s). The park brake must be applied vehicle. See following instructions. for the room(s) to run. Winnebago recommends running the engine whenever you run the slideout rooms in or out, the engine alternator should...
  • Page 136: Slideout Room Keylock

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING dislodge any debris. Failure to comply may result in water backing up inside the drain line, resulting in water leaks and/or property damage. Master Slideout Room Keylock (Located near interior slideout control switches) SLIDEOUT ROOM Slideout Lock Drain Line RETRACTION (WITH POWER...
  • Page 137: Slideout Room Operation - Electric

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING SLIDEOUT ROOM OPERATION – ELECTRIC CAUTION WARNING Never drive the vehicle with a slideout room extended! Your motorhome may have more than The slideout room system uses 12-volt DC one slideout room. Understand which motorized mechanisms with an electronic control switch operates which slideout room prior system to provide smooth operation and positive...
  • Page 138 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • If the slideout room has a couch or other • Remove all items from the coach living room furniture, make sure no people or pets are floor and close cabinet doors and drawers. Be seated on them until the room has been fully sure there are no items at the end of the bed, extended.
  • Page 139: Slideout Room - Extreme Weather Precaution

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • Insert the Safety Lock key and turn to activate SLIDEOUT ROOM slideout room control switch. TROUBLESHOOTING (POWER • Press the Slideout Room “RETRACT/IN” GEAR ) IN WALL SLIDEOUT ® switch and hold until the room is fully retracted, then release the switch.
  • Page 140: Slideout Room Troubleshooting (Power Gear®) Under Floor Slideout

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Slideout manufacturer’s user guide in your • Light will flash fault • Light will flash if InfoCase to determine the problem. The error code if system park brake not set code must be cleared prior to operating the room. malfunctions Further Information See the In Wall slideout room operating guide...
  • Page 141 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Both methods listed below are intended as a • Light will flash fault means to retract the room to prepare the coach for • Light will flash if code if system park brake not set travel to the nearest authorized service center.
  • Page 142: Slideout Room Troubleshooting (Lippert)

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING SLIDEOUT ROOM • Motor • Mode • Status TROUBLESHOOTING Direction Button LED’s (LIPPERT) -If Equipped Battery Voltage or Circuit Breaker Problems If the slideout room will not work: • Turn the Chassis Battery Disconnect switch OFF and then ON again.
  • Page 143: Slideout Emergency Retraction (Power Gear ) In Wall Slideout

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • (9) - HALL POWER SHORT TO SLIDEOUT EMERGENCY GROUND. Power to encoder has been RETRACTION (POWER GEAR ® shorted to ground. This is usually a wiring UNDER FLOOR SLIDEOUT problem. NOTE: When an error code is present, the –If Equipped slideout control panel needs to be reset.
  • Page 144: Slideout Emergency Retraction - Bedroom (Power Gear )

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Crank-In Procedure room. If help is available, a second person (with a • Disengage the motor brake, which appears as duplicate socket and ratchet) cranking the a flat “square” protrusion on the protective other end simultaneously will greatly speed boot at the end of the motor.
  • Page 145: Slideout Emergency Retraction (Lippert)

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Further Information See the slideout manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for further instructions and troubleshooting information. SLIDEOUT EMERGENCY RETRACTION (LIPPERT) –If Equipped If the slideout mechanism is malfunctioning and the room will not retract using the interior control switch or exterior control panel, you may need to access the slideout motors and manually 3.
  • Page 146: General Slideout Care

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING 7. When the slideout room is fully retracted, secure the room with a support item (e.g. 2x4 wood board) above the interior slideout room to secure room during travel. NOTE: For larger slideout rooms, place a travel support item on each end of the interior slideout room.
  • Page 147: Leveling System

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Slideout Room Seal Care and Lippert Maintenance While most household cleaners work well for cleaning slideout room seals, certain chemical agents may cause the seals to degrade. Typically, ® ® and Lysol type products work well. Use a ®...
  • Page 148 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING WARNING • Keep all people clear of the coach while the leveling system is operating. • When extending the rear stabilizers, do not lift the wheels beyond ground contact. This makes it possible for the vehicle to roll unexpectedly forward (or backward) off the jacks.
  • Page 149: Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (Lippert)

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING CHECKING HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL (LIPPERT) NOTICE See the Leveling System Operation Guide provided in your InfoCase for complete • Do not try to drive vehicle unless maintenance instructions and information. “TRAVEL” light is glowing with ignition All maintenance should be done as part of the switch on.
  • Page 150: Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (Hwh )

    SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING The hydraulic oil level should be checked Breather/Fill Cap when the vehicle is first purchased, and then twice a year - or more often if an oil leak develops in the system. The hydraulic pump is located under the entrance step.
  • Page 151 SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Hydraulic Fluid Recommendation ® ® specialty hydraulic fluid or Dexron III automatic transmission fluid is recommended for use in this system. DO NOT USE brake fluid or hydraulic jack oil, which can damage the seals and cause leaks. 10-17...
  • Page 153: Maintenance And Storage

    • Have the sealant replaced if you notice any of attention. Delaying these repairs may allow water the above. Your local Winnebago Industries leakage and result in damage to interior ceiling dealer has the correct and necessary parts and and body panels, upholstery, etc., which is not experience to help you maintain your sealants.
  • Page 154: Exterior Automotive Paint Finish

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE weight to the vehicle. This, in effect, reduces the • Do not scrape ice or snow from the painted amount of cargo you can carry and remain within surface. Brush off gently with a soft-bristled GVWR and GAWR limits.
  • Page 155 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Washing NOTE:Avoid aiming water flow from a hose or spray from high-pressure washing • Commercial vehicle wash facilities should be equipment into any appliance intake, as strictly avoided! They will scratch your RV! damage or difficulty in operating Truck-style wash centers have high- appliances may occur.
  • Page 156: Exterior Graphic Care

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Further Information • Avoid paste waxes. They sometimes have fillers and additives that give a very short term See the manufacturer’s information provided result. Stay away from silicones in polishes in your InfoCase for complete care and and soaps.
  • Page 157: Headlights And Exterior Lights

    Exterior Light Lenses mildest cleaners first and work your way up to ® stronger cleaning products. Use the following Most Winnebago Industries vehicles have cautionary lists as a guide when selecting polycarbonate lenses on exterior lamps, which cleaning products to use on plastic parts.
  • Page 158: Interior Soft Goods

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Kerosene or gasoline • Naphthalene WARNING • Pine-type household cleaners Do not use cleaners containing the following When cleaning upholstery and fabric, do products, compounds, or solvents. These not use lacquer thinner, nail polish products will damage the finish.
  • Page 159: Cabinetry - Cleaning

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Vinyl simulated wood panels may be cleaned with a mild, water-based cleaner and a soft cloth. UltraLeather Cleaning Chart Do not use solvents on vinyl wood panels. Detergent/ Cleaner/ Type of Stain Water Degreaser NOTE: Many cabinetry and furniture items ...
  • Page 160: Stainless Steel Appliances

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE To remove cuts and scratches, use a more Stainless steel does not deteriorate due to ® aggressive cleaning powder such as Comet frequent cleaning, so proper cleaning can be moistened steel wool soap pad, or green scouring performed whenever necessary.
  • Page 161: Galley Sink

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Important “Don’ts” RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR • Do not use hydrochloric acid or any other For care and appearance maintenance of the detergents containing chlorides on stainless range and refrigerator, refer to the appliance steel. manufacturer’s operation and maintenance •...
  • Page 162: Doors And Windows

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE After cleaning, you can return the soft glow to Door locks and hinges should be lubricated your tub and shower walls by applying a light periodically with powdered graphite to ensure application of an automotive-type wax. trouble-free operation and to protect against freeze-up.
  • Page 163: Vehicle Storage - Removal

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 7. Have the vehicle chassis completely serviced 9. After flushing fresh waterlines, install a new and lubricated. Be sure radiator antifreeze water filter cartridge on the galley sink water protection level is sufficient for the lowest filter and/or full-coach water filteration anticipated temperatures.
  • Page 164: Chassis Service And Maintenance

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Ice Maker Start-Up –If Equipped 1. Close all drain valves. 2. Turn the water supply on. NOTE: Before turning the water supply on, assure that the water faucet filter is in place and that the water shut-off valve (typically located inside galley cabinet beneath sink) is OPEN.
  • Page 165: Chassis Diagnostic Connectors

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Diagnostic Plug (Located on steering column support beneath left side of dash) -Typical View Towing Package Fuses (Located in driver side rear compartment) -Typical View • Unhook (3) latches to remove cover. • See chassis manufacturer’s information on inside of cover.
  • Page 166: Coach Maintenance Chart

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Propane Gas System (if equipped) ...
  • Page 167 SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Safety Equipment Check operation of the following items: ...
  • Page 168: Miscellaneous

    SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Sealants ...
  • Page 169: Loading The Vehicle

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: We recommend that you dump all LOADING THE VEHICLE holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight. NOTE: Your motorhome’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available WARNING space when loading your motorhome.
  • Page 170 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Corner Weighing (Side-to-Side) You will first drive only your front wheels onto the scale pad, then drive ahead so that the The most accurate method of weighing a whole vehicle is on the scale, then finally pull off motorhome is to weigh each “corner”...
  • Page 171: Car Or Trailer Towing

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS axle is 12,000 lbs., then the load on each rear dual listed Gross Weight Ratings. See “Vehicle set (left rear duals or right rear duals) should not Certification Label” in the Introduction section exceed 6,000 lbs. for information on gross weight ratings.
  • Page 172: Trailer Wiring Connector

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Before descending a steep or long grade when TRAILER WIRING towing a trailer, reduce speed and shift into a CONNECTOR lower gear to control vehicle speed. Avoid prolonged or frequent application of brakes Your coach is pre-wired for trailer or car which could cause overheating and brake failure.
  • Page 173: Fireplace

    NOTE: Some Winnebago Industries models traveled. The Department of equipped with a Class 3 hitch may have a Transportation in a given state or...
  • Page 174 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Remote Operation Control Panel • Flame • Heater • Power • Power • Flame • Timer • Heater • Backlight • Timer • Backlight NOTE: Holding the POWER button on the control panel for ten seconds will disable Fireplace Remote Control the heater function.
  • Page 175: Countertop Extension

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Remote Operation Further Information Refer to the Fireplace user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating and • Power maintenance instructions, as well as safety precautions. • Flame • Heater COUNTERTOP EXTENSION • Timer –If Equipped (Typical view –...
  • Page 176: Entry Step - Electric

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Automatic Mode - Entry Step • To retract galley countertop extension, pull release lever outward while pushing Switch ON countertop extension back into stored (Step Operates with Door) position. With the Step switch in the ON position, the NOTE: Ensure the countertop extension is in the step is in Automatic Mode.
  • Page 177: Stepwell Cover

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS This feature is intended to prevent injury or damage by an extended step while the vehicle is moving. Further Information For additional information on the step, see the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase. STEPWELL COVER The stepwell cover can be extended to cover the stepwell area and increase usable floor space Stepwell Cover shown in extended position...
  • Page 178: Windows

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS and gently free the glass with your fingers. A periodic light dusting of talcum powder on the gasket should prevent this from recurring. Horizontal Slider Windows Swing the latch handle straight out or up (depending on the style of window). Grasp the sliding window edge frame and slide the window to the side.
  • Page 179: Power Roof Ventilator

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS 2. The turbine fan will start automatically as the vent dome is raised and stop as the vent dome is lowered and closed. (Fan Speed knob up on the ventilator frame must be in a position other than 0-Off).
  • Page 180: Roof Ladder

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS The ladder on your motorhome is provided for limited access to the roof. Walking or working on the roof should be left up to qualified service personnel using proper safety equipment in a safe environment. You should only walk or work on the roof if you are qualified and have created a safe environment.
  • Page 181: Storage Compartment Doors

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS • Do not transport items anchored to the • Slide the open ends of the C-shaped retainer ladder. You could damage the ladder. brackets over the lowest ladder rung as shown in the following photo. To Use the Ladder Extension C-Shaped Retainer Brackets •...
  • Page 182: Power Awning

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS • Press the switch DOWN (Off) to disable power to the compartment lights. NOTE: The Compartment Lights switch provides power to the compartment lights. You must manually turn each individual compartment light on or off inside of the compartments.
  • Page 183 SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS 2. Press and Hold the Patio Awning switch DOWN (to extend) or UP (to retract) until the CAUTION awning is in the desired position, then release the switch. 3. Set the Awning Sensitivity switch to the level The Auto-Retract feature provides desired (high or low).
  • Page 184: Air Hose Connector

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: Air hose and inflation or blowing attachments are not supplied and must be obtained separately. The Quick-Connect Air Coupler is located behind the hood panel at the front end of the vehicle. Instructions for connection and disconnection are shown on the label at the coupler.
  • Page 185: Effects Of Prolonged Occupancy

    SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS EFFECTS OF PROLONGED OCCUPANCY Your motorhome was designed primarily for recreational use and short-term occupancy. If you expect to occupy your coach for an extended period, be prepared to deal with condensation and humid conditions that may be encountered. Humidity and Condensation Moisture condensing on the inside of windows is a visible indication that there is too...
  • Page 187 INDEX About this Manual ..........................1-1 Accent LED Light Strips (Front) ......................3-7 Air Conditioner Filters .......................... 4-14 Air Conditioner/Heater – Automotive (Dash) ..................3-20 Air Horns .............................. 3-20 Air Hose Connector ..........................12-16 Audio-Video System Basic Operation ....................8-3 Bathroom ..............................
  • Page 188 Index Doors and Windows ..........................11-10 Drainage System (P-Traps) ........................7-11 Driving Safety ............................2-1 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy ......................12-17 Electrical ..............................2-6 Electrical Cautions ..........................6-1 Electrical Generator ..........................6-6 Electrical Outlets – House 120-Volt AC ....................6-5 Electrical System –...
  • Page 189 Index HDMI Video Selection System ......................8-1 Headlights and Exterior Lights ......................11-5 House/Coach Battery Disconnect Switch ....................6-9 Hub cover .............................. 3-30 Hydronic Heating System ........................4-10 Ice Maker ..............................4-2 Ice Maker Water Filter ..........................7-6 Infotainment Center/GPS ........................3-9 Interior Soft Goods ..........................
  • Page 190 Index Refrigerator - Residential ........................4-1 Refrigerator Service Access Compartment - Residential ............... 4-2 Refrigerator/Freezer - Portable ....................... 4-3 Reporting Safety Defects ........................1-2 Rest Easy® Multi-Position Lounge ......................9-4 Roadside Emergency ..........................2-9 Roller Shades (Manual) - Solar/Blackout ....................9-8 Roof ..............................
  • Page 191 Index Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance ....................3-31 Tag Axle Suspension System ....................... 3-14 Tailgate Package ............................. 4-3 Tires ..............................3-30 Toilet - Electric Flush ........................... 7-10 Toilet ..............................7-10 Tool and Ladder Storage ........................12-11 Towing Guidelines ..........................12-4 Trailer Wiring Connector ........................

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