Jayco CLASS C2013 GREYHAWK Owner's Manual

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    2013 greyhawk class c motorhomes 0188485.2013.

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    Greyhawk class c table of contents i warning: r ead 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 vehic...

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    Table of contents g reyhawk class c ii s ection 1 : w arranty & s ervice about this manual .................................................................................... 1-1 chassis guide ...................................................................................................... 1-1...

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    Greyhawk class c table of contents iii front axle tire alignment ..................................................................................... 4-6 instrument panel................................................................................................... 4-3 keys/locks .................

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    Table of contents g reyhawk class c iv s ection 8: p lumbing s ystem 12-volt water pump & switch ............................................................................... 8-3 bathroom tub/shower ........................................................................................ 8-7 black ...

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    Greyhawk class c table of contents v cleaning the interior ......................................................................................... 12-1 countertops ....................................................................................................... 12-3 décor items ................

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    Table of contents g reyhawk class c vi t his p age i s i ntentionally b lank.

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 1 congratulations! Thank you for selecting a jayco rv. We are excited to welcome you to our growing rv family. Jayco is the largest privately held manufacturer of recreation vehicles in the world. We are committed to being the most respected nam...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 2 r eporting s afety d efects in the united states if you believe that your rv has an alleged defect that could cause a crash or cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) and ...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 3 to contact transport canada by phone: call 1-800-333-0510 (or 1-613-993-9851 if you are calling from the ottawa region) and ask to speak to a defect investigator. To contact transport canada by mail: road safety and motor vehicle regulation di...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 4 □ ensure you receive the warranty packet. Your dealer can assist you in completing the oem warranty cards or registrations, and locate any required component model or serial numbers. □ complete and return the “warranty registration and custome...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 5 when making contact with your dealer, please provide the following information: your name, location and phone number. Your rv 17-digit vehicle identification number (vin). Your date of purchase. The name of your selling dealer. O if different ...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 6 by belonging to the jayco travel club, you will find new ways to enjoy your rv and make friends all across the country. For more information please visit www.Jaycorvclub.Com or call 1-800-262-5178 . J ay p lus ™ e xtended s ervice c ontract do...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 7 e. Inspect the completed repair work thoroughly. If you are not satisfied, communicate that immediately to the rv repair facility management. Make sure you are satisfied with the repair before you pay or leave the premises. F. For reimbursemen...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 8 r eplacement p arts parts for jayco rvs are distributed exclusively by authorized jayco dealers. Jayco does not sell parts retail direct or to non-authorized dealers. If an original part is no longer available, jayco will try to provide an app...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 9 motorized limited warranty what and who is covered the jayco warranty covers this recreational vehicle (“rv”), when used only for its intended purpose of recreational travel and camping, for two (2) years, or the first twenty-four thousand (24...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 10 limited warranty or any implied warranty has failed of its essential purpose. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limi...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 11 exterior plastic or fiberglass, or soft goods, such as upholstery, drapes, carpet, vinyl, screens, cushions, mattresses and fabrics; the effects of condensation or moisture from condensation inside the rv; mold or any damage caused by mold to...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 12 legal remedies any action to enforce any portion of this limited warranty, or any implied warranty, shall be commenced within six (6) months after expiration of the warranty coverage period designated above. Any performance of repairs shall n...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 13 n otice t o j ayco d ealers pages 8-10 of this owner’s manual contains the warranty that applies to this rv. However, if the jayco dealer decides to use this rv for rental purposes, then the warranty contained in pages 8-10 will not apply to ...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 14 jayco motorized rental limited warranty what and who is covered the jayco warranty covers this recreational vehicle (“rv”), when used only for recreational travel and camping, including recreational travel and camping by renters of the dealer...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 15 how to get service to obtain reimbursement of warranty service the owner must do all of the following: 1. Notify jayco of the substantial defect in material or workmanship attributable to jayco, within the warranty coverage period; 2. Provide...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 16 in addition, this limited warranty does not cover any material, component or part of the rv that is warranted by another entity, including, by way of example, the automotive chassis and power train, steering, handling, braking, wheel balance,...

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    Class c motor homes section 1 – warranty & service 1 - 17 failure to file this warranty registration with jayco will not affect your rights under this limited warranty as long as you can present proof of purchase, but it can cause delays in obtaining the benefits of this limited warranty, and it may...

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    Section 1 – warranty & service class c motor homes 1 - 18 t his p age i s i ntentionally b lank.

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    Class c motor home section 2 - occupant safety 2 - 1 s econdary m eans of e scape (e xit w indow ) the emergency egress window is designed to allow quick exit from the rv during an emergency if access to the main entrance door is not available. Make sure all occupants know how to open and operate th...

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    Section 2 - occupant safety class c motor home 2 - 2 inspection and maintenance read and follow all instructions on the label and owner’s manual provided by the fire extinguisher manufacturer. S moke a larm some of the most common fire safety issues are burning candles, smoking in bed, leaving child...

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    Class c motor home section 2 - occupant safety 2 - 3 the led light will also give a visual indication of a sounding alarm. How to test stand at arm’s length from the smoke alarm when testing as the alarm horn may be harmful to your hearing. The alarm horn is loud to alert you to an emergency. The te...

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    Section 2 - occupant safety class c motor home 2 - 4 replacement smoke alarms have a limited life and are not foolproof. Smoke alarms will wear out over time like any appliance. Always replace the detector immediately if it is not working properly, it displays any type of problem, or within five yea...

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    Class c motor home section 2 - occupant safety 2 - 5 this alarm is designed to sense the presence of carbon monoxide/propane gas, however there are other combustible fumes or vapors that may be detected by the sensor including (but not limited to ): acetone, alcohol, butane and gasoline. These chemi...

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    Section 2 - occupant safety class c motor home 2 - 6 fuel burning equipment and appliances, and inspect for proper operation of this equipment. Make sure that motor vehicle(s) are not, and have not been, operating in an attached garage or adjacent to the motor home. If problems are identified during...

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    Class c motor home section 2 - occupant safety 2 - 7 the test/reset button tests all electrical functions of the alarm. The test/mute switch is located on the front of the alarm. Press and hold the test button for 1 second. The alarm is working properly if the green indicator light changes color to ...

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    Section 2 - occupant safety class c motor home 2 - 8 c old w eather u sage proper care should be taken when planning to use your motor home in cold weather. Please keep in mind that your motor home was not designed for use during sub-freezing weather. When used in freezing or below freezing temperat...

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    Class c motor homes section 3 - pre-travel information 3 - 1 gh/m v ehicle l abels decals and data plates used throughout the rv aid in its safe and efficient operation, or provide service instructions. Read all decals, data and instruction plates before operating your rv. If any decal, data or inst...

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    Section 3 - pre-travel information class c motor homes gh/m 3 - 2 u sing t he r ear h itch the motor home is designed primarily as a recreation vehicle. Any towing will affect vehicle handling, durability and fuel economy. Exceeding any of the listed weight ratings will result in unacceptable overal...

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    Class c motor homes section 3 - pre-travel information 3 - 3 gh/m do not remove the following label: fig. 3.1 towing and braking label in addition, a separate supplemental braking system must be installed if the towed trailer or vehicle meets or exceeds the minimum weight determined by the chassis m...

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    Section 3 - pre-travel information class c motor homes gh/m 3 - 4 fig. 3.2 7-way trailer plug car end, rear view periodically check the bolts for tightness. They need to be torqued to the proper setting (refer to your chassis guide). T railer p lug if you choose to tow behind your rv, a chassis manu...

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    Class c motor homes section 3 - pre-travel information 3 - 5 gh/m w eighing y our m otor h ome now that your rv is loaded you should have it weighed. The actual weight of the rv, passengers, all options, liquids, the hitch weight of your towed vehicle and your personal cargo is important for you to ...

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    Section 3 - pre-travel information class c motor homes gh/m 3 - 6 both labels should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home. Fig. 3.5 towing and braking label.

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    Class c motor homes section 4 - vehicle operation 4 - 1 driving safety and protection against injury cannot be fully ensured. However, we recommend you pay special attention to the following: the use of daytime running lights can increase other motorists' awareness of the motor home to all traffic. ...

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    Section 4 - vehicle operation class c motor homes 4 - 2 d river & f ront p assenger s eat s eat b elts seat belts are installed to protect the driver and passengers. Always use seat belts. In an accident, injury to the driver and passengers may be reduced if seat belts are properly used. The booth d...

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    Class c motor homes section 4 - vehicle operation 4 - 3 note: all child safety restraint systems should always face the front or rear of the motor home. They should never be installed so the occupant is facing the side of the motor home. I nstrument p anel for more information refer to your chassis ...

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    Section 4 - vehicle operation class c motor homes 4 - 4 make sure you turn the monitor to standby while driving to avoid being distracted. Never operate the rear vision monitor in the on position for extended periods of time as this may result in an "image burn" on the monitor. L eveling j acks ( if...

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    Class c motor homes section 4 - vehicle operation 4 - 5 the following label should be kept permanently affixed by the leveling jack control panel located in the command center: fig. 4.1 leveling jack label to manually override before attempting to override the semi-automatic hydraulic leveling syste...

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    Section 4 - vehicle operation class c motor homes 4 - 6 storage when storing the motor home, it is recommended the jacks be stored in the retracted position (the manufacturer requires the jacks be cycled periodically). If the jacks must be stored in the extended position, it is recommended the syste...

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    Class c motor homes section 4 - vehicle operation 4 - 7 note: always have the alignment checked and adjusted by a qualified shop with the proper equipment to handle heavy vehicles. Note: a road test by the dealer should be included as part of the pre- delivery inspection. The dealer can then check f...

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    Section 4 - vehicle operation class c motor homes 4 - 8 c hanging a t ire if you experience a flat tire on your motor home while driving, gradually decrease your vehicle speed (if possible). Hold the steering wheel firmly and move the motor home to a safe place on the side of the road. Please contac...

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    Class c motor homes section 4 - vehicle operation 4 - 9 torque is the amount of rotating force applied to a fastener, such as a lug nut. Proper torque of lug nuts can only be achieved by using a properly calibrated torque wrench and socket. Do not use a 4-way socket or any other type of wrench that ...

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    Section 4 - vehicle operation class c motor homes 4 - 10 when the flasher is on, it serves as a warning to others to approach and overtake your vehicle with caution. Curves and/or hills may affect the safe placement of warning indicators e mergency t owing if your motor home ever needs to be towed, ...

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    Class c motor homes section 5 - slideout systems 5 - 1 the slideout room system is designed for additional floor space and comfort. The mechanical components are gear driven. Electric powered slideout room systems have a manual override to allow you to extend or retract the slideout room(s) in case ...

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    Section 5 - slideout systems class c motor homes 5 - 2 o perating t he s lideout 1. The auxiliary battery (customer supplied) must be fully charged and connected. If possible, the rv should be hooked up to 120-volt ac power so the converter operates. 2. The rv must be level and the stabilizer jacks ...

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    Class c motor homes section 5 - slideout systems 5 - 3 your slideout system has been designed to require very little maintenance. To ensure a long life of your slideout system, read, understand and follow these simple instructions. This system contains a pre-lubed bearing that is lubricated when the...

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    Section 5 - slideout systems class c motor homes 5 - 4 3. The slideout is now free to move. Locate the access panel either at the front or rear of the slideout rail. Remove the access panel for the manual slideout shaft. 4. Use a 3/4 socket and ratchet on the hex head located on either end of the dr...

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    Class c motor home section 6 – 30 amp electrical system 6-1 gh/m the rv electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical systems. One operates off of 12-volt dc power and the other off of 120-volt 60hz ac power. All installations have been made in compliance with industry standards appli...

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    Section 6 – 30 amp electrical system class c motor home gh/m 6-2 c ommand c enter your motor home is equipped with a command center that allows you to monitor several systems from one location. For your convenience, the command center is located near the kitchen area. More information on the control...

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    Class c motor home section 6 – 30 amp electrical system 6-3 gh/m circuit breakers are wearable parts and must be replaced as needed, as part of your motor home maintenance. If you have any questions, consult your dealer. Please contact your dealer for repair assistance when replacing circuit breaker...

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    Section 6 – 30 amp electrical system class c motor home gh/m 6-4 occasionally the electrical service provided by a campground may experience low or high voltage (i.E., surges or spikes). Any prolonged exposure will shorten the life of the electrical system and appliances. Consult your dealer for rec...

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    Class c motor home section 6 – 30 amp electrical system 6-5 gh/m there are no customer serviceable parts inside the converter case and the manufacturer’s warranty will be void if the case has been removed . If you have further concerns contact your dealer. Gfci r eceptacle o utlet grounding is your ...

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    Section 6 – 30 amp electrical system class c motor home gh/m 6-6 do not connect the power cord to an extension cord. Use of an extension cord can cause overheating of the extension cord and can create a low voltage condition. Premature failure of connected 120-volt ac powered equipment may result. D...

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    Class c motor home section 6 – 30 amp electrical system 6-7 gh/m never depress the momentary battery disconnect switch for longer than 1 second. Depressing and holding the switch down will disable the battery disconnect solenoid. Should this occur the main ground cable for the house batteries must b...

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    Section 6 – 30 amp electrical system class c motor home gh/m 6-8 battery storage instructions some equipment in your motor home will draw small amounts of electrical current even when turned “off”. To prevent house battery discharge when the motor home is not connected to power through the shore pow...

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    Class c motor home section 6 – 30 amp electrical system 6-9 gh/m 4. Remove the fuse panel cover to check fuses. 5. Pull the fuse straight out of the fuse block. If the fuse is not blown, something else must be causing the problem. Please contact your dealer for further assistance. 6. Insert a new fu...

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    Section 6 – 30 amp electrical system class c motor home gh/m 6-10 to start the generator manually 1. A remote start/stop switch is located inside the motor home. A second start/stop switch is located on the generator. 2. Press the operation control switch to start the generator. 3. The hour meter wi...

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    Class c motor home section 6 – 30 amp electrical system 6-11 gh/m a pproximate e lectrical l oad r atings 120 volt system air conditioner 18 amps coffee maker 6-12 amps converter (each) 8 amps curling iron or hair dryer 10-14 amps dvd system 3 amps microwave 12 amps refrigerator 6 amps satellite rec...

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    Section 6 – 30 amp electrical system class c motor home gh/m 6-12 t his p age i s i ntentionally b lank.

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    Class c motor home section 7 - fuel & propane system 7 - 1 f uel s afety for your protection and others, it is critical to understand the danger associated with fuel. Take time to become educated about the property of fuel and use it safely . Fuel selection remember the generator is also fueled by t...

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    Section 7 - fuel & propane system class c motor home 7 - 2 fig. 7.1 flammable liquid f uel e conomy fuel economy depends on many factors. Your driving habits can significantly affect your fuel economy. Some recommendations for achieving maximum fuel economy are shown: keep your tires inflated to the...

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    Class c motor home section 7 - fuel & propane system 7 - 3 if you must drive under these circumstances, close all the windows, and adjust the heating or cooling system to force outside air into the motor home (set the blower on high speed). The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the ...

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    Section 7 - fuel & propane system class c motor home 7 - 4 the following labels should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home. Fig. 7.2 propane label maintenance although both jayco and your selling dealer carefully test for leakage, travel vibrations can loosen fittings. Have the vehicle pro...

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    Class c motor home section 7 - fuel & propane system 7 - 5 if a leak is indicated, shut off the propane system valve(s) and contact an independent jayco dealer or qualified propane service representative immediately. P ropane s afety p rocedure propane is a colorless and odorless gas that, in the li...

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    Section 7 - fuel & propane system class c motor home 7 - 6 propane is a true gas compressed into a liquid form. As the fuel is released from the container, it changes to vapor which is then used for the operation of the appliances. Propane will not run through the appliances in the liquid state. A p...

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    Class c motor home section 7 - fuel & propane system 7 - 7 do not allow the visible gauge to be used for filling. Overfilling the propane container above the liquid capacity indicated on the container, could allow liquid propane to enter the system that is designed for vapor only creating a hazardou...

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    Section 7 - fuel & propane system class c motor home 7 - 8 the propane system provides added benefits to your camping enjoyment; however, it must be handled with care. If you have any questions or concerns, consult with your dealer and/or the specific manufacturer. If you have double cylinders on yo...

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    Class c motor home section 7 - fuel & propane system 7 - 9 the following warning labels are located in the cooking area to remind the user to provide an adequate supply of fresh air for combustion. Fig 7.6 cooking / comfort heating label fig. 7.7 ensure a supply of fresh air (canada units only) fig....

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    Section 7 - fuel & propane system class c motor home 7 - 10 t raveling with p ropane note: some states prohibit propane appliances to be operated during travel, especially in underground tunnels. Make sure you know the laws for the areas where you travel. Use care when fueling your motor home. Make ...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 1 gh/m there are two different water systems in your motor home: the fresh water system and the waste water system. The fresh water system consists of the fresh water holding tank, fresh water connections, water pump, outside shower assembly (if so ...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 2 sensors installed in the holding tanks connect to a resistor assembly (relaying an electronic message to the display board). No power is drawn from the house batteries unless a switch is pushed or turned on. Fuses for the monitor panel are l...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 3 gh/m 12-v olt w ater p ump & s witch when you want to use water in your motor home and it is not hooked up to city water, you will need sufficient 12-volt dc power to run the water pump . Fig 8.1 water pump once activated, the water pump (also kno...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 4 the tankless water heater does not require an anode rod to prevent corrosion, or a by-pass valve for winterizing. It is not affected by high altitudes. The output temperature of the water depends on the temperature of the inlet water and the...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 5 gh/m this valve is a safety component and must not be removed for any reason other than replacement. When replacing the pressure–temperature relief valve • do not install anything less than a combination pressure–temperature relief valve certified...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 6 maintenance inspect your water heater monthly and have it serviced at least once a year by the manufacturer’s recommended service technician. Refer to the manufacturer’s owner’s manual for detailed inspection and maintenance information. If ...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 7 gh/m for more information refer to the manufacturer’s owners manual. B athroom t ub / s hower the bathing facilities in your motor home function similar to those in your home. Keep the water heater and holding tank capacities in mind when using th...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 8 replacing the water filter cartridge replace the water filter cartridge at least once a year. 1. Drain the fresh water system. 2. Place a container beneath the water cartridge filter to catch any spillage. 3. Unscrew the fittings at the top ...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 9 gh/m city tank fill - this setting allows you to fill your fresh water tank using city water. Country fill - this setting allows you to fill your fresh water tank (using the 12-volt water pump) when you do not have access to city water. Normal - i...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 10 c ity w ater t ank f ill use this setting to fill the water tank using the city water tank fill. 1. If needed, sanitize the water system prior to travel. 2. Move the “water heater bypass valve” to the normal position. 3. Remove the city wat...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 11 gh/m 3. Move the “water heater bypass valve” to the normal position. 4. Place the utility center valves in the “normal” position. 5. Turn on the water pump (make sure you have sufficient 12-volt power). 6. Water will be pumped from the fresh wate...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 12 w interization preparing your motor home for colder weather or storage is very important for most states and canada. Failure to prepare your motor home may cause water supply lines and the water heater to freeze. No commodity or product sho...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 13 gh/m 6. Turn the water pump on. If the water pump fails to self-prime, temporarily open the low point drains (close the low point drains as soon as the water pump primes [rv antifreeze will begin draining out] and before continuing to the next st...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 14 potential damage to suspension components, such as springs, tires and axles, could result. If your motor home holding tank(s) are located behind the axles, the weight of the full tank(s) will reduce the hitch weight. Motor home sway and oth...

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    Class c motor home section 8 - plumbing system 8 - 15 gh/m b lack t ank f lush ( if so equipped ) the black tank flush is also called a “no fuss flush.” the fresh water from the non- toxic drinking water hose goes directly into the black water holding tank where there is a “sprayer” connection locat...

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    Section 8 - p lumbing system class c motor home gh/m 8 - 16 for added convenience and better sanitation system performance, it is advisable to always have four to six inches (10 - 15 cm) of water in the toilet. To prevent help toilet blockage, always use rv grade single-ply toilet paper. Do not flus...

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    Class c motor home section 9 – heating & cooling 9 - 1 d ucting & r eturn a ir all heat discharges, registers and return air grills must be free and clear of obstructions. This includes all closeable registers that are intended to reduce airflow, do not shut it off completely. A ttic f an (i f so eq...

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    Section 9 – heating & cooling class c motor home 9 - 2 if you have any questions contact your dealer or jayco customer service. A qualified rv technician should perform all furnace maintenance at least once a year (more often depending on furnace usage). Never attempt to repair the furnace yourself ...

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    Class c motor home section 10 - appliances 10 - 1 r efrigerator the refrigerator is not intended for quick freezing or cooling. We recommend stocking it with pre-frozen or pre-cooled food when possible. The shelves should not be covered with paper or plastic and the food items should be arranged so ...

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    Section 10 – appliances class c motor home 10 - 2 to prevent damage, always use the manufacturer’s recommended size flat bottom pan(s). Generally, the pan should be large enough to cover the burner, but not be more than one inch larger than the burner grate. Do not use a broiler pan, griddle or any ...

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    Class c motor home section 10 - appliances 10 - 3 the bbq grill is for use outside of the motor home. Never use this grill inside a compartment or the motor home. Before operating the bbq grill, make sure that it is securely placed on the support bracket. The bbq grill must be completely cooled befo...

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    Section 10 – appliances class c motor home 10 - 4 t his p age i s i ntentionally b lank.

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    Class c motor homes section 11 - electronics 11 - 1 t elevision p ower s upply for good station reception, the tv power supply must be turned on to view local television stations. Turning the tv power supply on sends 12-volt dc through the cable to the tv roof antenna. The voltage energizes the tran...

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    Section 11 - electronics class c motor home 11 - 2 lowering the antenna rotate the antenna until the pointer on the directional handle aligns with the pointer on the ceiling plate. Turn the elevating crank counterclockwise in the down direction until resistance is noted. The antenna is now locked in...

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    Class c motor home section 12 – interior 12 - 1 c leaning t he i nterior to keep the value of your motor home, perform regular maintenance using the proper materials and procedures. Using the wrong cleaner may result in damage to the surfaces in your motor home. Check with the manufacturer’s informa...

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    Section 12 – interior class c motor home 12 - 2 f urniture u pholstery to retain the value of your motor home, maintain the furniture upholstery carefully and keep the interior clean. Vacuum the furniture regularly using a soft brush attachment to remove any loose dirt or debris. Fabric (if so equip...

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    Class c motor home section 12 – interior 12 - 3 2. Proceed across the windshield to the passenger side, again placing the drape behind the sun visor and opening the sun visor to hold the drape in place. 3. Attach the black plastic hook at the passenger's side of the cab to the loop attached to the w...

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    Section 12 – interior class c motor home 12 - 4 to prevent permanent damage always use hot pads or trivets under hot pans, dishes, or heat producing appliances such as frying pans. Always use a cutting board; never use a knife on the countertop. Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain cleaners, oven cle...

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    Class c motor home section 13 – exterior 13 - 1 p atio a wning refer to the manufacturer’s user guide included in your warranty packet for operating and safety information. Awning care it is a good idea to keep the awnings in the closed position if you will be away from the motor home for an extende...

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    Section 13 – exterior class c motor home 13 - 2 gravel roads should be avoided. Anti-freeze, gasoline or washer solvents if spilled on the painted surface should be rinsed off with water immediately. Bugs and bird droppings should be rinsed off daily. Washing commercial washing should be avoided. Wa...

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    Class c motor home section 13 – exterior 13 - 3 use a soft cloth to apply a small amount of wax to the painted surfaces. After the wax has dried, polish the motor home with a dry, soft cloth. Do not wax your motor home in direct sunlight. Wax it after the surfaces have cooled. Do not apply wax to an...

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    Section 13 – exterior class c motor home 13 - 4 thoroughly, and apply a non-abrasive automotive wax. If the chrome is severely damaged or pitted, use a commercially available chrome polish product. W indows any ventilating window may permit water inside, especially during heavy rainstorms. Condensat...

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    Class c motor home section 14–travel/camping/storage checklists 14 - 1 rv s tart -u p the following checklist will help ensure a trouble-free camping season: inspect and work all interior and exterior latches and locks (lube if necessary). Make sure the batteries are fully charged and installed corr...

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    Section 14–travel/camping/storage checklists c lass c motor home 14 - 2 r eady t o l eave c hecklist check the area under the rv after overnight parking and look for water or other fluid leaks. If leaks are detected, find the cause and correct it immediately. Make sure all fluids are at proper level...

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    Class c motor home section 14–travel/camping/storage checklists 14 - 3 d eparting c amp c hecklist when the time arrives to return home, it is again critical that you complete the necessary procedures to ensure a safe trip. As you develop a routine, it is possible that a checklist will be helpful. T...

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    Section 14–travel/camping/storage checklists c lass c motor home 14 - 4 m otor h ome s torage properly preparing your motor home for storage during periods of non-usage will prevent problems from arising. It will also make it easier to get started again for the following camping trip or season. To p...

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    Class c motor home section 15 – additional information 15 - 1 f eatured c omponents q uick r eference c hart your motor home may be equipped with some of the items listed below. This is a partial listing and it is not intended to cover all components in your motor home. All information is the latest...

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    Section 15 – additional information class c motor home 15 - 2 component manufacturer website phone no tv contact your dealer tv antenna winegard company www.Winegard.Com (800) 788-4417 water heater, tank dsi atwood greenbrier operations www.Atwoodmobile.Com (800) 546-8759 water heater, tankless gira...

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    Class c motor home section 15 – additional information 15 - 3 change of address change of ownership totaled destroyed stolen please print or type thank you! Your cooperation in mailing a copy of this completed form to jayco is appreciated. Notice of change of address 1 vehicle identification number/...