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GETTING CONNECTED
Upon completing the setup of your sport utility trailer, you are now ready to make attachments to
various facilities as listed but not limited to:
1. Fresh water hose supply.
2. Waste water hose connection(s).
3. 120-volt power cord electrical hookup.
4. Turn on LP propane tanks and light pilot lights for any appliances. Remember there may be
air in your LP propane lines. Be sure to bleed them before planned usage.
5. Open any windows and roof vents as desired for ventilation.
You may have additional accessories and options, such as an awning on door side, which need to be
opened. Separate instructions are provided by the manufacturer of the component.
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CAUTION: When preparing to depart or move, reverse the procedure above. Remember,
open roof vents, windows, TV antennas left in up position are subject to wind damage in
transit.
See the process to follow before departing from your campsite under the hitching procedures listed
earlier in this chapter.
Slideout Operation (Electric)
EXTENDING ROOM
1. The batteries must be fully charged and connected. The travel trailer should be hooked up to
120-volt AC power if possible.
2. The travel trailer must be level and the stabilizer jacks in the down position.
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CAUTION: Additional support jacks are not needed under the slideout. Damage can occur
to your slideout room from improper use of support jacks.
3. Remove the “travel bars” (Fig. 3-38) from behind the top facia board located above slideout
room.
4. Locate the slideout room control switch.
5. To move the room out, press the “OUT” button on the switch (Fig. 3-39) and
hold it until the motor stops. Release the button. Travel time – approximately
twenty-five seconds.
RETRACTING ROOM
1. Remove all objects left between the slideout and cabinetry.
2. Press the “IN” button to bring the room in and hold it until the motor stops.
3. Release the button.
4. Install “travel bars” (Fig. 3-38) in proper locations as indicated on the wall.
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CAUTION: IMPORTANT! Never store slideout without the travel bars installed on the
Eagle and Qwest models. This helps seal the slideout in the closed position.
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Fig. 3-38
Fig. 3-39
Summary of Contents for 2004 Talon ZX
Page 1: ...T A L O N Z X Where Tradition and Innovation Meet Sport Utility Trailer Model Year 2004 ...
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Page 16: ...Chapter 2 OBTAINING SERVICE WARRANTY REGISTRATION 6 Talon Owner s Manual S A M P L E ...
Page 17: ...Obtaining Service 7 S A M P L E ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 8 WARRANTIES TOWABLE TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY 120 Talon Owner s Manual SAM PLE ...
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