Jayco Conventional Travel Trailer Owner's Manual

Summary of Conventional Travel Trailer

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    ® where tradition and innovation meet conventional travel trailer & fifth-wheel travel trailer owner’s manual.

  • Page 2: 1-812-284-0276 Option 3

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    © 1997 jayco, inc. Litho u.S.A. 00-5 part no. 0053067 this manual has been provided by jayco, inc. For the sole purpose of providing instructions concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its components. Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expressed or implied. The...

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  • Page 6: Table of Contents

    I table of contents chapter 1 – introduction to rv ownership welcome 1 safety considerations 2 reporting safety defects 2 safety in using lp gas 2 electrical system safety 3 safety when emergency stopping 3 additional safety considerations 3 insurance 4 extended use 4 cold weather use 4 condensation...

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    Ii slideout room option 17 operations (electric slideout) 18 operations (manual slideout – resort travel trailers) 19 operation (manual slideout – qwest travel trailer) 20 maintenance 20 troubleshooting electric slideout 20 overriding the electric main room/bedroom slideout system 21 setting up your...

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    Iii lp detector 40 electrical system 42 general 42 changes, modifications and additions 42 120-volt ac system 42 power cord 42 gfci 43 30-amp service 43 50-amp service (optional) 44 consumption of 120-volt ac power 45 12-volt dc system 45 converter 45 auxiliary battery (option) 45 battery isolator (...

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    Iv chapter 6 – care of body components exterior aluminum 65 fiberglass sidewalls 65 exterior roof 65 stone guard 65 abs plastics 66 frame 66 doors, extrusions, windows & vents 66 furniture 66 bedspreads 67 drapes 67 window shades 67 pleated blinds (designer only) 67 tire covers - vinyl (optional) 67...

  • Page 10: Welcome

    1 chapter 1 introduction to rv ownership welcome thank you for purchasing your jayco recreation vehicle and welcome to the world of recreation vehicle travel. Your purchase of a jayco rv allows you to enter this unique world of camping and leisure in a grand style. Your jayco rv has been designed an...

  • Page 11: Safety Considerations

    2 safety considerations the terms note, caution and warning have specific meanings in this manual. A note provides additional information to make a step or procedure easier or clearer. Disregarding a note could cause inconvenience, but would not be likely to cause damage or personal injury. A cautio...

  • Page 12: Electrical System Safety

    3 it is very important to have the lp gas turned off during refueling of tow vehicles. Some states prohibit traveling with lp container(s) open, especially in underground tunnels. Never allow gas containers to be filled above the liquid capacity indicated on the container. If a container is overfill...

  • Page 13: Insurance

    4 • block travel trailer wheels solidly before unhitching. • observe the warning labels attached to your vehicle concerning lp gas, water, electric- ity and loading. • observe the maintenance chart in chapter 7 related to your respective unit. Insurance as with your automobile, it is important that ...

  • Page 14: Obtaining Service

    5 chapter 2 obtaining service warranty registration.

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  • Page 16: Service Procedures

    7 service procedures basic service procedures we are interested in your satisfaction. Only by having your complete confidence and satisfaction with our product and its service can we assure our continued success as manufacturers of recreation vehicles. We have found that continuing a pleasant and ef...

  • Page 17: Factory

    8 factory a factory service department is operated at our middlebury, indiana, manufacturing facility. Should your jayco rv be in need of repairs and your dealer recommends that the factory make the necessary repairs, it may be returned to our plant upon following these procedures: a. You or your de...

  • Page 18: Using Your Travel Trailer

    9 chapter 3 using your travel trailer in this chapter you will find helpful information to assist you in preparing, traveling and using your travel trailer. Equipment tow vehicle begin your camping experiences by using a tow vehicle that will adequately transport your travel trailer to and from your...

  • Page 19: Travel Trailer

    10 hitch height specifications - conventional travel trailer note: to determine the hitch height for your model, make sure that the travel trailer is level. Measure from inside the hitch coupler to the ground. Record this number in the box at the side for future reference. The table below contains a...

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    11 • entrance steps should be in the retracted position. • refrigerator door should be closed and locked. • all loose items should be secured. • brakes should be tested for operation prior to entering roadway. • tire pressure should be checked and maintained per the tire pressure stamped on the tire...

  • Page 21: Towing

    12 hitches – fifth-wheel travel trailer different types of hitches are available for pickup trucks to tow fifth-wheel travel trailers. The best type of hitch is one that is bolted directly to the floor of the truck box through the frame members. Another type of hitch is the mini-hitch. The mini-hitc...

  • Page 22: Traveling

    13 • check all exterior lights before each trip. • obey traffic laws, allow extra time for stopping and decrease speed when visibility is limited or roads are wet. • have a safe and wonderful trip! If towing a trailer is new for you, please take time to practice towing, parking and backing skills pr...

  • Page 23: Loading Cargo

    14 loading cargo packing equipment requires serious consideration. All cargo should be distributed evenly with the heaviest items stored in the lower cabinets. Heavy items must be secured to prevent weight shifts during travel. Additional weight behind the axle should be kept to a minimum. Caution: ...

  • Page 24: Vinyl Tire Covers (Optional)

    15 fifth-wheel travel trailers tire load max load eagle designer qwest size range per tire 269 rd 237a st205/75r15 c 1820 255 bh 265b st205/75r15 c 1820 253 rk 231c st205/75r15 c 1820 277 rbs st225/75r15 c 2150 243 rks st225/75r15 c 2150 313 rks 3030 rks st225/75r15 d 2540 263 rks 2930 rks st225/75r...

  • Page 25: Wheel Lugs

    16 wheel lugs when the wheels are installed on your jayco travel trailer, the lug nuts must be tightened at 90-120 foot pounds of torque. Warning: axles on travel trailers do not drive or steer like automobile axles. The motion involved in being “trailered” adds stress that can loosen lug nuts, espe...

  • Page 26: Breakaway Switch

    17 14 gauge. Your travel trailer has 14 gauge from front end to brakes. Brake assemblies are wired in parallel, never in a series. Being parallel, there will be equal voltage and amperage at each brake assembly for equal braking capability and/or performance. When your travel trailer is new it is im...

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    18 • a manual override system that allows you to move the room in or out in the event of a power loss. • a master switch to keep power from going into the module board, preventing any pos- sible movement until you choose to move slideout. Warning: • ensure that the travel trailer is level before ope...

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    19 retracting room 1. Remove all objects left between the slideout and cabinetry. 2. Turn master switch on. 3. Press the “in” button to bring room in and hold until motor stops. 4. Release button. 5. Turn master switch to the “off” position. 6. Install “travel bars” in proper locations as indicated ...

  • Page 29: Maintenance

    20 operation (manual slideout – qwest travel trailer) extending room 1. Release the travel lock behind the center door of the overhead cabinets located above the sofa. 2. Release second travel lock located below the sofa. 3. For one-person operation, push slideout into the extended position by pushi...

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    21 overriding the electric main room/bedroom slideout system the power gear slideout system is equipped with a manual crank override that allows you to extend or retract the room if there is a loss of power. If the system will not move when the switch is pressed, check the following: • is the system...

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    22 fig. 3-4 bedroom slideout override fifth-wheel travel trailer option 1. Make sure that the on/off switch for the system is turned “off.” the override will not work if the switch is turned “on.” 2. Lift up the mattress and baseboard to gain access to the slideout unit. (fig. 3-3) 3. From the rear ...

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    23 fig. 3-5 fig. 3-6.

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    24 setting up your travel trailer select a level or nearly level place to set up your travel trailer. There are two reasons to be level. First, all components in your travel trailer are designed to operate in a level position, such as your water drainage system and especially your refrigerator. Seco...

  • Page 34: Maintenance/testing

    25 carbon monoxide detector (option) fifth-wheel travel trailers only if your towable rv has a generator or generator prep, a carbon monoxide detector will be installed on your unit. Carbon monoxide (co) is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas that is extremely dangerous to humans and animals. The ...

  • Page 35: Tv Antenna

    26 tv antenna raising antenna to operating position turn elevating crank clockwise in up direction about 13 turns or until some resistance to turning is noted. (fig. 3-8) on amplified models, 12-volt dc power is required. Turn power supply on to use either front or rear tv outlet. (fig. 3-9) neither...

  • Page 36: The Systems

    27 chapter 4 the systems plumbing system included in your jayco recreation vehicle is a complete fresh water system. Fresh water may be maintained through two sources: city water connection or gravity fill tank. Each component is explained along with its operation. Fig. 4-1 fig. 4-2 fig. 4-3 city wa...

  • Page 37: 12 Volt Dc Demand Pump

    28 the fresh water tank can be filled by removing the gravity fill cap and inserting a garden hose. Open faucet from water supply and fill tank. You must be careful not to over fill tank. This can pressurize the tank, causing leakage and water damage. Caution: do not leave tank unattended while fill...

  • Page 38: Faucets

    29 faucets bathroom or kitchen faucets operate the same as in your home. Open by turning knobs. There may be air in lines which needs to be bled out. Close faucets when sufficient water is released. Bath and shower your bathroom facilities function similar to those in your home. Prepare bath or show...

  • Page 39: Winterizing Travel Trailer

    30 fig. 4-7 fig. 4-6 to drain the supply lines locate the “low-point” drains using a valve as shown in fig. 4-7. These valves are placed near the floor and may be located under cabinets, dinettes, and sofas. As their name indicates, they will be at the lowest point of water lines. Pull “t” handle up...

  • Page 40: Method 2

    31 method 2 this method utilizes a water heater bypass kit, available in most units, to avoid filling the entire water heater with antifreeze. 1. Turn off the pump. 2. Close valves a, b and d. Open valves e and c. (fig. 4-8) 3. Drain the water heater and fresh water tank. (consult the water heater o...

  • Page 41: Toilets

    32 flushing lever (black) and water fill lever (white) shown in the normal closed position. Fig. 4-11 pull water fill lever (white) to adjust to desired level. Fig. 4-12 single forward motion flushes and refills bowl. Fig. 4-13 fig. 4-10 fig. 4-9 sanitation system (marine toilets only) toilets two t...

  • Page 42: Using Toilet and Tank System

    33 residential stools (resort model only) prior to transit, remove tank lid and place in safe location. Flush toilet to empty tank. Using toilet and tank system when camping you should always have four to six inches of water in the toilet bowl. The toilet system will perform better when water is run...

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    34 the tank (see directions for draining below) and close the valve when the tank is empty. Repeat this process as needed, but never leave the termination valve open when hooked up to the park’s sewer system. To empty tank: 1. Place travel trailer as level as possible to make drainage easier. 2. Att...

  • Page 44: Lp Fuel System

    35 lp fuel system it is because of the lp gas system that your rv has the convenience of a refrigerator, stove, water-heater, and furnace. This system has containers that contain the fuel and also regulators to control the pressure of the fuel and supplies the gas vapor to the various appliances. Wh...

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    36 to 80%, the maximum level for safety, a liquid will appear replacing the vapor. Stop filling immediately and close both valves; hand tighten only. Warning: a propane container should never be filled beyond 80% of its capacity. If your tank becomes overfilled and is not allowed to “bleed off” befo...

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    37 fig. 4-14 1. Knob to open valve to fill or to use camper. 2. Complete valve assembly. 3. “10%” valve, small brass knob or slot screw. 4. Container mounting stand. A warning label has been located near the lp gas container. This label reads: this gas piping system is designed for use of liquefied ...

  • Page 47: Regulator

    38 fig. 4-16 regulator the regulator is the heart of your lp gas system, with internal moving parts. Its function is to re- duce the high and varied pressure from the lp container to safe and consistent low operating pressure. The inlet is the first stage and reduces container pressure to 10-13 poun...

  • Page 48: Checking For Leaks

    39 warning: it is not safe to use the cooking appliance for comfort heating. Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation. Before operation: 1. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan. 2. Open window. This warning label has been located in the cooking area to remind you to provide an adequ...

  • Page 49: Lp Detector

    40 automatic changeover regulator (option) (for optional double bottles only) the automatic changeover regulator allows both gas bottles to be turned on simulta- neously. The arrow on the regulator handle indicates which bottle is in service. When the indicated bottle in service becomes empty, chang...

  • Page 50: Testing

    41 testing warning: test the operation of this detector after the vehicle has been in storage, before each trip and at least once per week during use. Simply press the test switch any time during the warm up cycle or while in normal operation. The led should flash red and the alarm should sound. Rel...

  • Page 51: Electrical  System

    42 electrical system general the electrical system in your travel trailer is composed of 120-volt ac (alternating current) and 12-volt dc (direct current) capabilities. All installations are made in compliance with safety requirements of ansi standard a.1192, national electric code, and canadian sta...

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    43 warning: do not use an adapter, cheater or extension cord that will break the continuity of the grounding circuit connected to the third pin. Never remove the grounding pin to connect a non-grounded, two-prong receptacle. Gfci each travel trailer has a gfci receptacle installed. These initials me...

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    44 below is a generic drawing with circuit breaker alignment. Your travel trailer may not be exactly the same as shown depending on model, floor plan, and options. 1 = 30-amp main, incoming power to coach. 2 = 20-amp circuit to air conditioning 3 = 15-amp microwave oven. 4&5 = 15-amp to general purp...

  • Page 54: 12-Volt Dc System

    45 consumption of 120-volt ac power as owners desire and purchase more appliances as we have in our home, we must remember a travel trailer has only 30-amps of incoming power available. Conserving and choosing which appliance has priority in consumption needs to be part of planning. In addition, loo...

  • Page 55: Television Cable

    46 the interior lights will operate from the convertor and/or auxiliary battery. Some lights will have wall switches and other lights have switches in the lights themselves. The rv battery is installed in parallel circuitry with the battery on your tow vehicle. Both batteries supply power to your rv...

  • Page 56: Fuse and Bulb Chart

    47 fluorescent lighting (option) each fluorescent light in the unit contains two eight watt tubes, replacement number f8t5. To extend the life of the tubes by 30 percent, rotate the tubes once per year per the rotation sequence shown below: fuse and bulb chart fuses: all fuses for the interior of co...

  • Page 57: Brakes

    48 dc fuse panel layout position circuit no. Fuse size designation 6 positions 1 15 monitor panel/range hood/pump (fig. 4-19) 2 15 front bed lights 3 15 refrigerator/furnace 4 15 bath lights 5 15 entry lights 6 15 tv/radio/lights 9 positions 7 15 main slideout (1) lights/security lights (fig. 4-20) ...

  • Page 58: Appliances

    49 chapter 5 appliances general all appliances in your jayco rv are name brand quality built equipment, guided by current code and standards. For gas operation, the appliances in your travel trailer will operate on lp gas only, not on natural gas. All safety precautions for lp gas from chapter 4 mus...

  • Page 59: Operating  Instructions

    50 for your safety read before operating warning: if these instructions are not followed precisely, a fire or explo- sion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This appliance does not have a pilot light. It is equipped with an ignition device that automatically ligh...

  • Page 60: To Turn Off Gas to Appliance

    51 to turn off gas to appliance 1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting. 2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed. 3. Open the access panel (outer door assembly) to turn off the electric switch. 4. Close the control access panel (outer door assembly). Maintenance...

  • Page 61: Range And Oven Operation

    52 range and oven operation warning: personal injury hazard • do not touch or allow clothing and flammable materials to come in contact with burner grates or areas near top burners until they have sufficient time to cool. These areas become hot enough to cause burns and fires. • ensure that pans use...

  • Page 62: Oven Operation

    53 oven operation warning: personal injury hazard • do not touch or allow clothing or flammable material to come in contact with the inner or outer surfaces of the oven or the oven vent while it is in use. These areas all are hot enough to cause burns. Allow sufficient time for them to cool. • do no...

  • Page 63: Pilot Operation

    54 pilot operation caution: do not tamper with the pilot orifice. High water temperature and failure of the gas control could result. 1. Turn lighting control (fig. 5-6b or 5-7b) to “off” position. 2. Wait at least five minutes to allow gas which may have accumulated in burner compartment to escape....

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    55 to adjust main burner (fig. 5-8): 1. Loosen air shutter screw (fig. 5-8a). 2. Slide air shutter (fig. 5-8b) to the right until a small amount of yellow color appears in the main burner flame. 3. Move air shutter (fig. 5-8b) to left until yellow disap- pears. 4. Retighten air shutter screw (fig. 5...

  • Page 65: Electric Operation

    56 fig. 5-11 fig. 5-10 electric operation 1. For gas operation refer to pilot operation or electronic ignition operation section. 2. For electrical operation, use the switch at the rear of water heater. 3. Completely fill tank with water. 4. Turn switch (fig. 5-10b) located at the rear of the water ...

  • Page 66: Refrigerator - Rv Type

    57 fresh water: pump fresh water into tank with the assistance of an onboard or external water pressure. The water may also be hosed into the tank through the inlet or outlet valve located on the rear of the tank or the relief valve located on the front of the unit. Continue this process for approxi...

  • Page 67: Battery Drain

    58 battery drain as indicated, a 12 volt dc source is required for operation on gas to provide features of automatic ignition. The drain on the battery is very low and has little effect on “battery run down” unless these switches are left on for long periods of time on a battery with no means of rec...

  • Page 68: Door Alarm

    59 2. Remove the cover. On the model n621, pull the cover toward the front of the refrigerator. On the model n841, push the cover toward the rear of the refrigerator. 3. Remove the light bulb from the holder. Note: use only a ge#214-2 bulb as the replacement bulb. This bulb is available at most reta...

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    60 operating the refrigerator controls – n621 control panel fig. 5-11 the refrigerator control panel is between the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment. The on/off button (1) starts and shuts down the refrigerator. If the refrigerator is shut down, press the on/off button to start the...

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    61 manual mode operation when you select one of the manual modes of operation, the light bar beside the auto goes out in the center display and only the light bar beside either ac, lp, or dc remains. Ac means that the refrigerator is operating on ac electric. Lp means that the refrigerator is operat...

  • Page 71: Ice Maker

    62 in the center display. There is one automatic mode of operation, and three manual modes of operation. When the mode of operation that you wish shows in the center display, release the mode button. Automatic mode operation when you select auto mode, the refrigerator controls automatically select t...

  • Page 72: Monitor Panel (Eagle)

    63 ice maker operation 1. Open the water shut off valve of the vehicle. Note: make sure that the ice maker arm can move freely and does not touch the frozen foods in the freezer 2. Push the ice maker arm down to the on position. Caution: if you operate the refrigerator without connecting the water s...

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    64 the switch in the lower left corner is for d.S.I. Water heater operation if the d.S.I. Option is built into your travel trailer. Fuses for the monitor panel operation are in 12-volt distribution center fuse block. Hood mount (designer model option) 1. Press test spring loaded button to indicate b...

  • Page 74: Care of Body Components

    65 chapter 6 care of body components exterior aluminum your new jayco travel trailer has an improved smooth metal with a new polyester automotive paint finish. This metal surface may be cleaned and polished as you would your automobile. Fiberglass sidewalls fiberglass walls are very durable and are ...

  • Page 75: Abs Plastics

    66 abs plastics abs plastic components such as shower walls, tubs and exterior fenders will retain their original beauty with reasonable care. For cleaning: 1. Dust and wipe clean with soft, damp cloth or chamois, wiping gently. 2. Wax or polish with simoniz, ® aero-wax, ® or glo-coat ® using flanne...

  • Page 76: Bedspreads

    67 to operate sofa/recliner footrest: 1. Make sure cushion is clear of the footrest opening. 2. Place heals over the edge of the footrest and pull towards you to release the safety lock. 3. Push down – do not force. Bedspreads dry clean only. Drapes materials used in bedroom and coach areas consist ...

  • Page 77: Vinyl Floor

    68 to clean, use a mild solution of soap and lukewarm water with a soft sponge or cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners. It could cause the vinyl to scratch and turn dull. Grease spots and stubborn dirt can be cleaned off with an all-purpose spray cleaner. Harsh cleaners and organic solvents can attac...

  • Page 78: Maintenance/storage

    69 chapter 7 maintenance/storage your new jayco travel trailer is designed to be as maintenance free as possible. However, maintenance is important to retain its condition as near new as possible. Proper mainte- nance will give you many trouble-free miles. Note: some areas in this chapter may not be...

  • Page 79: Cleaning

    70 cleaning use the following procedure to clean the co detector: 1. Remove the detector from the mounting plate by rotating the detector in the direction of the “off” arrow on the cover. 2. Clean the interior of the detector by using a vacuum cleaner hose and vacuuming through the openings around t...

  • Page 80: Furnace Maintenance

    71 furnace maintenance preventive maintenance and safety checks should be performed by a qualified technician once a year, or more, depending on the use of the furnace. Failure to properly maintain the furnace may void the furnace warranty and can result in unsafe furnace operation. Preventive maint...

  • Page 81: Mechanical Maintenance Chart

    72 wheel bearings the wheel bearings in your new jayco travel trailer are pre- greased. It is recommended that you repack these bearings at 12,000 miles or at the end of each season’s camping to pre- pare for the winter months ahead. Use only a multipurpose no. 1 or 2 good quality wheel bearing grea...

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    73 component maintenance avoid lug bolts lug bolts must be checked at 10, 25 and 50 miles when your travel trailer is new or a tire is removed and every 3,000 miles there- after. In addition, the lug bolts should be checked periodically for safety, especially before long trips, extensive braking, or...

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    74 change tire & wheel to raise coach, place jack (hydraulic or screw) un- derneath main frame rail, which spans from front to rear, just inside of tires. Use jack stands or solid-blocking for safe sup- port. Place jack just ahead of front tire or just behind rear tire. You may wish to loosen (only)...

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    75 component maintenance avoid appliances to care for brushed chrome it is recommended to clean with a mild soap and water. Wipe dry with a soft cloth. Apply a light coat of oil such as baby oil periodically. Various items on these appli- ances need to be cleaned peri- odically as need be, such as b...

  • Page 85: Maintenance Checklist

    76 maintenance checklist prior to first trip q check lp gas lines for leaks. Q test carbon monoxide detector (generator/generator prep option only.) q test lp gas detector. Q sanitize fresh water system. Q tighten wheel nuts to specified torque values. Q open all windows and the door and start the f...

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    77 monthly q clean and lubricate the coupler. Q check fire extinguisher pressure. Do not test the extinguisher. Q test the ground fault circuit interrupter (gfci) every three months or 3,000 miles q vacuum around l.P. Burner and pilot light areas. Q compare water heater pilot flame with ideal flame....

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    78 every year or 12,000 miles q repack wheel bearings. Q lubricate moving parts on the awning hardware. (awning option only.) q oil drive shaft bearings. Q manually operate the pressure-temperature control lever or dial to the lowest possible position on the water heater. Q clean city water entry st...

  • Page 88: Options

    79 chapter 8 options note: each item listed in this chapter is an option as the travel trailer is built by jayco. Air conditioner air conditioners may be installed by the jayco factory or by your dealer. If you did not buy your camper with the optional air conditioner, one of your roof vents may be ...

  • Page 89: Rubber Roof

    80 microwave oven / convection oven the microwave oven or convection oven in the unit operate on the same principle as the microwave/convection in your kitchen at home. A separate owner’s manual is provided with detailed instructions for its use. Rubber roof the heavy-duty rubber roof is durable, do...

  • Page 90: Ceiling Fan

    81 2. Use the crank handle to lift the tire into the travel position. Two crisp breaks must be heard and felt to insure proper seating of the tire for travel. The tire must be in contact with the surface to be in the travel position. Warning: do not exceed the maximum load capacities of 100 lbs. For...

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    82 towable transferable limited warranty.

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    83.

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    84 limited warranty transfer application.

  • Page 94: Terms and Representations

    85 terms and representations by signing your signature(s) on the face side of this form, and in order to induce jayco, inc. To transfer its limited warranty, you represent the following: 1. That you have received and read a copy of the jayco limited warranty and owner’s manual. 2. You understand tha...

  • Page 95

    ® 903 south main street • p.O. Box 460 • middlebury, in 46540 welcome to the jayco family! As the owner of a new jayco recreation vehicle we are proud to welcome you to our growing family. All jayco rv homes are built with care, under the watchful eye of our quality assurance program. And it is our ...