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SECTION 12 

STORAGE & MAINTENANCE 

Grease spots and stubborn dirt can be 
cleaned off with an all-purpose spray cleaner. 
Harsh cleaners and organic solvents can 
attack the printed vinyl; they are not 
recommended. 
 

C

ABINETRY 

&

 

T

ABLES

 

To keep hardwood doors, cabinet fronts and 
hardwood tables looking like new regularly 
dust with a soft cloth dampened with a 
cleaning polish or mild detergent solution. 
Avoid using ammonia based products or 
silicone oils as they may cause damage if 
used over a long period of time. The finish is 
durable and resistant to most household 
spills. However, spills should be wiped up 
promptly to avoid potential problems. 
Excessive prolonged exposure to direct 
sunlight, high temperatures and high humidity 
can cause damage to both the finish and the 
wood itself. These should be avoided. 
 

C

OUNTERTOPS 

 

Glass rings, food spills, water spots and 
smudges usually wipe off with a damp 
sponge. Stubborn stains can be removed with 
a general-purpose spray cleaner. Some 
stains can be removed by squeezing fresh 
lemon juice over the stain and allowing the 
juice to soak for approximately forty-five 
minutes. After 45 minutes, sprinkle baking 
soda over the lemon juice and rub with a soft 
cloth 

To prevent permanent damage 

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Always use hot pads or trivets under hot 
pans, dishes, or heat producing 
appliances such as frying pans. 

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Always use a cutting board; never use a 
knife on the countertop. 

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Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain 
cleaners, oven cleaners, etc. 

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Do not let cleaners with bleach set on the 
top. Wipe them off promptly. 

 

F

LOORING

 

Remember to wear rubber gloves to protect 
your hands when cleaning. Always test a 

cleaning agent in an inconspicuous area for 
colorfastness. 

Carpet (if so equipped) 

Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner with 
a revolving brush or beater bar. Be sure the 
vacuum does not have teeth, combs or rough 
edges as they may damage the carpet. It is 
important to remove loose soil and debris 
while it is on the surface. Heavily traveled 
areas (i.e., walkways, areas in front of the 
furniture) may be protected with small throw 
rugs to prolong the life of the carpet. Some 
spills contain chemicals that will destroy 
carpet fibers and dyes. If you have doubts 
about what caused the spot, contact a 
professional carpet cleaner.  

Because of the additional dirt typically 
associated with camping, we recommend that 
you vacuum the carpet frequently. Have 
tough and deep stains professionally steam 
cleaned. Use spot removers for minor spills. 
Always test the carpet for color fastness in an 
inconspicuous area before using any product. 

Vinyl flooring (if so equipped) 

Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt 
and gritty particles. Although most common 
spills will not permanently stain the vinyl 
floors, they are usually easier to remove if 
wiped up before they set. Simply blot with a 
paper towel and wipe clean with a damp 
cloth. As part of a regular maintenance 
program, sponge mop the entire floor. Do not 
use dish detergents or vinegar and water 
because they will dull your floor. 

To care for the vinyl floor covering, use a 
damp mop with water and a mild cleaner. DO 
NOT SOAK THE FLOORING. Use care to 
avoid wetting the carpet edges. To avoid 
problems of “yellowing” linoleum, the flooring 
OEM recommends avoiding cleaners that 
contain oil based solvents (i.e. cleaners 
containing lemon oil, Murphy’s Oil Soap, etc.). 
 

R

EPLACING 

L

IGHT 

B

ULBS

 

Before replacing a bulb, be sure the light is 
off. Do not touch the glass part of the new 
bulb with your bare fingers. The skin oil left on 
the glass will evaporate when the bulb gets 
hot, the vapor will condense on the reflector 

 

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Summary of Contents for 2011 GreyHawk

Page 1: ...www jayco com Owner s Manual Model Year 2011 P N 0188485 2011 C L A S S C M O T O R H O M E...

Page 2: ...he only warranty offered by Jayco Inc is as set forth in the limited warranty applicable to this vehicle The owner s failure to provide required service and or maintenance could result in the loss of...

Page 3: ...HANDLING BRAKING STOPPING 36 CHILD SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEM 34 DRIVER FRONT PASSENGER SEAT 33 DRIVING ALCOHOL 32 EMERGENCY STOPPING 38 EMERGENCY TOWING 38 ENTRY DOOR STEP 32 FRONT AXLE ALIGNMENT 37 IN...

Page 4: ...THER USE 77 CONDENSATION 78 COOKING WITH PROPANE 80 DEPARTING CAMP CHECKLIST 84 DUCTING RETURN AIR 83 EXTENDED DRY CAMPING 77 FURNACE IF SO EQUIPPED 84 HIDE A BED IF SO EQUIPPED 78 IN CASE OF A GREASE...

Page 5: ...registrations within the prescribed time limits to avoid loss of warranty coverage This manual and the Warranty Packet should be considered a permanent part of the RV If the RV is sold they should re...

Page 6: ...t Canada by mail Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation Directorate Transport Canada Tower C Place de Ville 330 Sparks Street Ottawa Ontario K1A 0N5 MANUFACTURING PROCESS Jayco recreation vehicles a...

Page 7: ...mation available Not all the work to be performed may be covered by the warranty discuss additional charges with the dealer s service management Prepare a list Provide your dealer with a written list...

Page 8: ...for the safety or quality of design features materials or workmanship of any alterations by such suppliers UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION Help keep your contact information current so that in the eve...

Page 9: ...ode 5 Seller Country Seller Phone Number 6 Seller Date of Purchase Seller Email 7 Buyer Name 8 Buyer Street Address 9 Buyer City ST PR ZIP Code Postal Code 10 Buyer Country Buyer Phone Number 11 Buyer...

Page 10: ...ointment Ask how their billing will be handled They may choose to bill Jayco directly otherwise you are expected to pay them b Have the RV repair facility inspect your RV Either they or you must call...

Page 11: ...ailable for customer use The propane system and all electrical systems must be shut down and turned off We are not responsible for discharged batteries or propane tanks During the appropriate season p...

Page 12: ...is RV and this limited warranty is not intended to extend to the future performance of this RV or any of its materials components or parts In addition the RV owner s obligation to notify Jayco or one...

Page 13: ...he RV is purchased registered or titled in a business name any RV sold outside the United States U S Territories or Canada any RV not used solely for recreational travel and camping any RV purchased t...

Page 14: ...intended to extend to future performance and nothing in this warranty or any action of Jayco or any agent of Jayco shall be interpreted as an extension of the warranty period or this limitation period...

Page 15: ...to this RV The rental warranty located on pages 12 14 applies in that situation If on the other hand the Jayco dealer sells this RV to a retail customer then the rental warranty would not be applicabl...

Page 16: ...y of its materials components or parts In addition the Dealer s obligation to notify Jayco of a claimed defect does not modify any obligation placed on the Dealer to contact Jayco directly when attemp...

Page 17: ...but that you are unhappy with problems related to misuse mishandling neglect or abuse including failure to maintain the RV in accordance with the owner s manual or other routine maintenance such as in...

Page 18: ...registration form must be returned to Jayco within ten 10 days of your taking delivery of the RV Your Jayco warranty will not be registered unless this warranty registration is completed and received...

Page 19: ...often depend on the plans that its owner has made in advance Teach everyone what the RV safety alarm signals mean and how to be prepared to leave the RV by themselves if necessary Individuals with me...

Page 20: ...take action to protect life and property Move to a safe location immediately The type of hazard is reflected in the type of warning i e tornado warning blizzard warning etc Fig 2 1 Emergency egress w...

Page 21: ...your local laws stipulate before disposing of your used non refillable factory installed dry chemical fire extinguisher SMOKE ALARM Three of the most common fire safety issues are smoking in bed leavi...

Page 22: ...ance The CO alarm is designed to detect the toxic carbon monoxide fumes that result from incomplete combustion such as those emitted from appliances furnaces fireplaces and auto exhaust A CO alarm is...

Page 23: ...n of this equipment If problems are identified during this inspection have the CO alarm replaced immediately Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the technician Make sure that any motor vehi...

Page 24: ...n activate glue and adhesive vapors If you close up your RV on a hot day the chemicals used in its construction may be detected for months after the vehicle was constructed see Formaldehyde If the ala...

Page 25: ...SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY Fig 2 3 Propane alarm testing label 21...

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Page 27: ...sed throughout the RV aid in its safe and efficient operation others give service instructions Read all decals data and instruction plates before operating your RV If any decal data or instruction pla...

Page 28: ...slideout USING THE REAR HITCH The motorhome is designed primarily as a recreation vehicle Any towing will affect vehicle handling durability and fuel economy Exceeding any of the listed weight ratings...

Page 29: ...ce The connector plug may build up corrosion with extended use and should be cleaned periodically to insure good electrical contact Make sure the connector plug is kept clean and protected from road e...

Page 30: ...ot store anything in the areas reserved for the converter electrical panels or the furnace or water heater etc Fig 3 5 Generic motorhome diagram 1 PLATFORM This scale is long enough to weigh the compl...

Page 31: ...ling characteristics of the motorhome and not void the Motorized Limited Warranty With these actual weights it is now possible to compare them against the Motorhome Weight Information label weight rat...

Page 32: ...nterior lights and appliances Secure any loose heavy or sharp objects in the RV or exterior compartments Disconnect the shore line power cord and ensure it is stored correctly Fasten all interior and...

Page 33: ...Games cards board dice _ Lawn chairs _ Outdoor activity equipment fishing poles tennis rackets etc Supplies _ Bug spray _ First aid kit _ Flashlight s _ Sun screen _ Toilet paper RV _ Check lights _ b...

Page 34: ...SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION 30 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 35: ...he propane cylinder Adverse weather conditions and extremes in terrain may affect the performance and handling of your tow vehicle Do not operate the tow vehicle cruise control on icy or extremely wet...

Page 36: ...Make sure the keys are not inside the RV before you close and lock the entry door RV ENTRANCE DOOR We have included an assist grab handle at the RV entrance door The interior portion of the entrance...

Page 37: ...nt lap seat belts installed these seat belts should be used in a seated position To fasten the seat belt insert the tab into the buckle Adjust the seat belt as low and snug as possible around the hips...

Page 38: ...cking up in a safe place using the rear vision monitor to become accustomed to its use If in doubt ask another person outside the vehicle to assist you A dealer service technician should inspect all s...

Page 39: ...ts In the event the hydraulic leveling jack control panel will not retract the jacks the jacks can be retracted using the auxiliary valves at the hydraulic pump connection refer to the OEM manual Stor...

Page 40: ...ll help in controlling downhill speed and can lengthen brake life The distance required to stop the RV is greater than an automobile s Use care when accelerating or decelerating on a slippery surface...

Page 41: ...rked in the desired position Parking After the RV is in the desired location set the parking brake and place the transmission in park Turn OFF the ignition switch Go outside the RV and block all wheel...

Page 42: ...c 3 Place the third warning indicator 100 feet in front of the RV in the center of the lane and away from the traffic approaching from behind The hazard warning flasher provides additional safety if t...

Page 43: ...e steering wheel firmly and move the RV to a safe place on the side of the road Any service or warranty coverage on tires is to be handled by the tire store representing the brand installed on your RV...

Page 44: ...the tire on the opposite side of the RV from the tire you are changing 2 Loosen the wheel lug on the tire you are changing before jacking up the RV DO NOT remove the lug nuts only loosen them for ease...

Page 45: ...cracked or broken they must be replaced along with adjacent bolts that have probably also been weakened due to the additional stress placed on them Check and re torque after the first 10 25 and 50 mi...

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Page 47: ...h the electrical system or components Always make sure the electrical components are turned OFF before disconnecting the auxiliary battery customer supplied Always disconnect the power cord and auxili...

Page 48: ...30 amp power cord is also commonly referred to as the shore line power cord This power cord is designed to ground the RV electrical system through the external power source receptacle It is designed...

Page 49: ...ion from electrical shock Your RV has a ground fault current interrupter GFCI receptacle outlet engineered into the 120 volt AC electrical system It may have additional outlets wired through and prote...

Page 50: ...t DC system is composed of components that will operate when the following conditions are met Power is supplied by the chassis alternator when the engine is running The converter will supply interior...

Page 51: ...amps If you run the furnace and refrigerator simultaneously you will be using approximately 12 0 3 0 15 0 amps per hour This does not include any 12 volt lights water pump or any other 12 volt compone...

Page 52: ...istance 5 Insert a new fuse of the same specified voltage amperage rating and type in the original location Never use a higher rated replacement fuse The fuse panel label should be kept permanently af...

Page 53: ...r problem is noted contact your dealer for assistance INVERTER IF SO EQUIPPED Your RV is equipped with a factory installed inverter that converts 12 volt DC current to 120 volt AC current It is import...

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Page 55: ...l the fuel tank s The pressure in an overfilled fuel tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and or fire Fuel spills represent a serious fire hazard and should be cleaned up immediately Never re...

Page 56: ...t exhaust fumes are entering the passenger compartment have the cause determined and corrected as soon as possible If you must drive under these circumstances close all the windows and adjust the heat...

Page 57: ...h water or potable water system needs periodic sanitization and winterization to take care of all the components within the plumbing system and help discourage the growth of bacteria and other organis...

Page 58: ...e water pump continues to run until approximately 45 lbs of pressure is achieved then shut off The water pump will automatically re start when pressure drops Some cycling may occur depending on the vo...

Page 59: ...s be reversed for proper operation of the water heater Do not replace any component part with an accessory part that is not authorized by the water heater OEM i e an add on electric heating element et...

Page 60: ...replace it in the outside shower compartment Any remaining water in the shower hose will drip or run out this is not a leak but performs as intended FAUCETS Water temperatures over 125 F 49 C can caus...

Page 61: ...being winterized This clear plastic bypass hose is re usable store it when it is not in use Each new RV is winterized with RV antifreeze before it leaves Jayco Inc To use the water purification syste...

Page 62: ...using the 12 volt water pump when you do not have access to city water Normal If the RV is not connected to city water this setting allows you to pump water from the fresh water tank to all faucets us...

Page 63: ...e filling process periodically check the fresh water tank level using the monitor panel located in the Command Center When the fresh water tank is full it is normal to see water running from the fresh...

Page 64: ...dual chlorine concentration of 50 ppm in the water system If a 100 ppm concentration is required as discussed in step 13 use cup of household bleach with one gallon of water to prepare the chlorine so...

Page 65: ...o temperatures that will fall at or below 32 F 0 C Repairs due to freezing are not covered by warranty There are two methods of winterizing your motorhome based upon your model Please read understand...

Page 66: ...pipes The drain pipes have a P trap installed to help prevent odors from escaping into the RV During travel water from the P traps may spill and permit odors into the RV These odors come from food pa...

Page 67: ...he temperature drops to 34 F 1 C 3 The motorhome is parked set up and all attachments performed Turn the heated holding tank pads OFF when dumping and draining the holding tanks BLACK GREY TANK DRAINS...

Page 68: ...als may not evacuate properly from the drain line to the tank Clogged tanks and pipes could eventually occur The toilet system will perform better when water is run for ten to fifteen seconds after fl...

Page 69: ...k such as baking soda or an approved RV chemical will reduce odors from food particles in the system Cleaning Maintenance The toilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operational...

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Page 71: ...PROPANE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Propane is a colorless and odorless gas that in the liquefied state resembles water An odorant ethyl mercaptan with a scent similar to rotten eggs is added as a warning agen...

Page 72: ...sed for the operation of the appliances Propane will not run through the appliances in the liquid state The volume of liquid propane increases approximately 1 for every 10 F 5 5 C it is warmed Heat th...

Page 73: ...he initial filling of each propane cylinder When you have a new cylinder filled for the first time make sure your propane supplier purges your new tank of trapped air Otherwise an improper mixture of...

Page 74: ...y any nearby open flame or spark If you do overfill the propane tank contact your RV dealer or a qualified propane technician for assistance immediately Do not attempt to service a propane tank overfi...

Page 75: ...ents for handling and operation of the propane system The Warranty Packet contains OEM operator s manuals for the various appliances hooked to your propane system The propane system provides added ben...

Page 76: ...when fueling your motorhome Make certain your propane tank is properly fastened in place The label listed below should be kept permanently affixed to your RV Fig 9 7 Refueling warning label Some state...

Page 77: ...in the command center The bedroom slideout switch if so equipped is located on a bedroom interior wall 4 To move the room out press the OUT section of the switch and hold it until the motor stops tra...

Page 78: ...eout still will not operate follow these steps If the slideout is extended refer to the following section on overriding the specific slideout system installed on your RV If the slideout is retracted l...

Page 79: ...ully extended or retracted put pressure on the wrench to ensure a tight seal then return the brake release lever to its normal downward position This will ensure that the slideout is locked into a sea...

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Page 81: ...l post a set of rules for you to see when you check in but your fellow campers will count on your basic good manners and courtesy Show respect to others don t make shortcuts through occupied campsites...

Page 82: ...he wheels if needed you need to ensure it is level Leveling is very important A level RV is more comfortable for sleeping and walking The refrigerator is designed to operate when level for best perfor...

Page 83: ...ra weight Use caution when opening or closing the bed to keep hands and fingers at the end ledge provided not on the side or further back than necessary to avoid pinch points When lowering the bed be...

Page 84: ...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 the travel positi...

Page 85: ...n In addition the use of undersized pans could expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing Proper relationship of pans to burner will improve effic...

Page 86: ...D The BBQ grill is for use outside of the RV Never use this grill inside a compartment or the RV Before operating the BBQ grill make sure that it is securely placed on the support bracket The BBQ gril...

Page 87: ...ons or obstructions may prevent the dome from closing the resulting leakage could cause non warrantable damage THERMOSTAT There may be up to two 12 volt DC thermostats in your RV Use the controls to s...

Page 88: ...licable _ Fasten and secure the furniture for travel if so equipped _ Refrigerator door locked _ Set refrigerator to 12 volt if applicable _ Water heater turned off _ Water pump turned off Exterior _...

Page 89: ...CTION 11 CAMPING OPERATING _ turn signals _ Check tire pressure include inner wheel and spare if applicable _ Check tire wear uneven wear pattern _ Check wheel lugs _ Test brakes for proper operation...

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Page 91: ...ing to occur which can draw irritants into the air So it is very important to properly ventilate your RV to remove the outgassing This is more prevalent in new RV s as they release moisture from const...

Page 92: ...i blinds and d cor glass should be cared for as follows Window treatments and curtains Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment Due to fire retardant chemicals they should be professi...

Page 93: ...f so equipped Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner with a revolving brush or beater bar Be sure the vacuum does not have teeth combs or rough edges as they may damage the carpet It is important to r...

Page 94: ...wash the RV when it is in direct sunlight Park the RV in the shade and spray it with water to remove dust Next using an ample amount of clean water and a car washing mitt or sponge wash the RV from t...

Page 95: ...n plastic parts Use warm water and a soft cloth or chamois to remove any white residue from dark colored plastic surfaces Do not use a scrubbing brush or other hard tools as they may damage the plasti...

Page 96: ...dealer EXTERIOR ROOF SIDEWALL VENTS To check the exterior sidewall sealants use a stepladder placed safely beside the RV Do not prop a ladder against the body of the RV as it may damage the finish Whi...

Page 97: ...nd cap seal if you notice any cracks gaps lifting looseness peeling shrinkage voids or any sign of physical deterioration Complete your repairs immediately to prevent damage to your RV Always use the...

Page 98: ...p or block the doors open so air can circulate and prevent mildew Turn off 12 volt DC 120 volt AC propane to the refrigerator defrost and clean Use crumpled newspaper or open boxes of baking soda in t...

Page 99: ...eason in accordance with the Chassis Guide Inspect the tires for wear cracks and inflation pressure Wash the exterior of the motorhome Do a sealant inspection and repair as necessary De winterize and...

Page 100: ...flame Have the appliance cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a qualified technician _ Drain and sanitize fresh water system _ Examine the tires for unusual wear sidewall defects from possible cuts bu...

Page 101: ...n only _ Manually operate the pressure temperature control lever on the water heater _ Perform routine preventative maintenance on entire motorhome and all component parts _ Repack wheel bearings _ Re...

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Page 103: ...tch www hiddenhitch com 800 632 3290 Holding tank sprayer B B Molders www bandbmolders com 574 259 7838 Inverter Xantrex www xantrex com 800 670 0707 Leveling jacks if so equipped Power Gear www power...

Page 104: ...efrigerator slideout switch propane detector dash radio 12 30 amp Tank heaters 2 3 main slideout motor ITEM AMP SIZE TYPE APPLICATION LOCATION Back up monitor 1 5 Glass Option In line under dash left...

Page 105: ...r leg 2 A 15 amp Microwave B 20 amp Air conditioner 1 C 15 amp GFCI kitchen bath exterior circuits D 20 amp Air conditioner 2 E 15 amp Utility 1 circuit misc outlets F 15 amp Water heater G 15 amp Uti...

Page 106: ...00W 821 300W ESTIMATED 250 350W 2 00 3 00 AMPS SATELLITE RECEIVER ESTIMATED 50 150W 50 1 25 AMPS STEAM IRON ESTIMATED 1000 1500W 8 50 12 50 AMPS TELEVISION ESTIMATED 65 2100W 50 2 00 AMPS TOASTER ESTI...

Page 107: ...ter full propane weight and SCWR CITY WATER Term associated with the water supply you hook up to at the campsite It is called city water because water is pulled from a central outside source like a ci...

Page 108: ...LLOWABLE WEIGHT of the fully loaded vehicle including liquids passengers cargo and the tongue weight of any towed vehicle HITCH WEIGHT The amount of the camper s weight that rests on the tow vehicle I...

Page 109: ...y the hitch UNLOADED UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT UVW The WEIGHT of a vehicle as built at the factory with full fuel engine generator oil and coolants It does not include cargo fresh water propane occupant...

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