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2016 ALANTE

0253835.2016

PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER

Generations of family fun.

CLASS A MOTORHOMES

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Page 1: ...2016 ALANTE 0253835 2016 PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER Generations of family fun CLASS A MOTORHOMES...

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Page 3: ...able to this vehicle The owner s failure to provide required service and or maintenance could result in the loss of warranty The owner should review Jayco s limited warranty and the limited warranties...

Page 4: ...s 1 2 Safety Alerts 1 1 Suggestions For Obtaining Service 1 4 Update Your Contact Information 1 5 Warranty Packet 1 1 Section 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY Combination Carbon Monoxide Propane Alarm 2 4 Cold Weath...

Page 5: ...Disconnect 6 3 12 volt DC Outlet If So Equipped 6 8 12 volt DC System 6 3 12 volt Fuse Panel 6 5 Approximate Electrical Load Ratings 6 8 Auxiliary Start System 6 3 Calculating Electrical Load 6 12 Ch...

Page 6: ...tization 8 14 Toilet 8 18 Utility Center 8 12 Utility Center Normal Setting 8 14 Water Heater 8 3 Water Pressure Regulator Customer Supplied 8 2 Water Purification System 8 11 Winterization 8 15 SECTI...

Page 7: ...a If So Equipped 12 1 Pantry 12 4 Privacy Drape Installation 12 4 SECTION 13 EXTERIOR Chassis Maintenance 13 4 Cleaning The Exterior 13 1 Exterior Roof Sidewall Vents 13 4 Frame 13 4 Patio Awning 13 1...

Page 8: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS ALANTE CLASS A MOTOR HOMES VI THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 9: ...ot intended to indicate actual size WARRANTY PACKET The Warranty Packet contains original equipment manufacturer OEM operator manuals warranty cards and or registrations It is important you complete a...

Page 10: ...Office of Defects Investigations CRD NVS 216 1200 New Jersey Ave SE Washington DC 20590 In Canada If you believe your RV has an alleged safety defect you should contact Transport Canada and Jayco Tran...

Page 11: ...ies You are responsible for ensuring the procedures for obtaining warranty repair are followed properly It is your responsibility and obligation to return your RV to your dealer for warranty service r...

Page 12: ...Keep a maintenance log of your RV service history This can often provide a clue to the current issue Be reasonable with your requests If you leave a list with several items and you need your RV retur...

Page 13: ...terations or any effect of the alterations to any of the parts components systems or assemblies installed by Jayco Jayco is not responsible for the safety or quality of design features materials or wo...

Page 14: ...can happen at any time whether your RV is new or old If you are traveling using the following guidelines can help get you back on the road faster 1 Call 1 800 RV JAYCO or use our website dealer locato...

Page 15: ...arranted separately and excluded from the Motorized Limited Warranty OBTAINING SERVICE AT JAYCO Should your RV be in need of service and your dealer recommend that the repairs be made at the Jayco Fac...

Page 16: ...place defective materials or workmanship is the sole obligation of Jayco under this limited warranty Jayco reserves the right to use new or remanufactured parts of similar quality to complete any work...

Page 17: ...on the specified appointment date If you need assistance you may contact Jayco at 903 S Main Street P O Box 460 Middlebury Indiana 46540 Attn Customer Service 574 825 5861 800 283 8267 or www jayco c...

Page 18: ...d hazards including off road travel wheel damage or balancing or damage from tire failures Also any costs associated with obtaining service including by way of example travel costs are specifically ex...

Page 19: ...to the manufacturers of component parts The selling dealership will assist you in completing and submitting a delayed warranty start form for your chassis which is included in your chassis paperwork a...

Page 20: ...ly 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 applic...

Page 21: ...mance of this RV or any 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 Jayc...

Page 22: ...of this limited warranty WHAT IS NOT COVERED By way of example only this Limited Warranty does not cover any of the following defects in materials components or parts of the RV not attributable to Jay...

Page 23: ...her or not foreseeable including any acts of weather or damage or corrosion due to the environment theft vandalism fire explosions overloading in excess of weight ratings and tampering with any portio...

Page 24: ...intenance that is required to maintain your RV Please review all manuals supplied with the RV and contact Jayco or the supplier of the component part if you have questions Note failure to maintain the...

Page 25: ...y 4 Do not attempt to use water to put out the fire Water can spread some types of fire and electrocution is possible with an electrical fire OTHER FIRE SAFETY INFORMATION Refer to the following secti...

Page 26: ...are instances when the smoke detector alarm may not be heard Although the detector alarm horn meets or exceeds current UL standards it may not be heard for many reasons These include but not limited...

Page 27: ...or user s manual provided in the Warranty Packet Battery The smoke alarm will not function if the battery is missing disconnected dead the wrong type of battery is used or the battery is not installed...

Page 28: ...gas Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate while victims are aware they are not feeling well they become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the vehi...

Page 29: ...remises have been aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condition If your alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period repeat steps 1 4 and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate f...

Page 30: ...the cover by hand using a cloth dampened in clean water Dry with a soft cloth Do not spray the front panel of the alarm with cleaning agents or waxes This action may damage the sensor causing an alarm...

Page 31: ...contain formaldehyde based adhesives that may release formaldehyde fumes into the air for an unknown period of time Individuals who are allergic to formaldehyde gas fumes may experience irritation to...

Page 32: ...nt of condensation will vary with climate conditions particularly the relative humidity To reduce condensation Proper ventilation and if needed the use of a dehumidifier customer supplied will assist...

Page 33: ...ectiles during a sudden stop EXTERIOR COMPARTMENTS WARNING Never load the RV in excess of the GAWR for either axle Overloading your RV may result in adverse handling characteristics and damage to the...

Page 34: ...ol vehicle speed Avoid frequent or prolonged brake application which can cause overheating or brake failure By definition the GCWR is the maximum total weight rating allowed for a vehicle and any atta...

Page 35: ...utility mount from rusting to the tube Periodically check the bolts for tightness They need to be torqued to the proper setting refer to your Chassis Guide WARNING Total weight of your motor home and...

Page 36: ...or plug is kept clean and protected from road elements as you travel WEIGHT LABELS Vehicle weight labels are posted on Jayco manufactured RVs so you can make an informed decision before your purchase...

Page 37: ...t does not exceed the GCWR Once actual weights are obtained it is now possible to compare them to the Weight Information Label weight ratings to ensure you are below the posted minimum ratings If ther...

Page 38: ...SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION JAYCO CLASS A MOTOR HOMES 3 6 Fig 3 5 Towing and braking label...

Page 39: ...rmation in safe place To have duplicate keys made or replace lost keys order a key blank from your dealer NOTE Locks on entrance and baggage doors need biannual lubrication using a light coat of silic...

Page 40: ...LD SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS When transporting infants or small children an appropriate child safety restraint system should always be used Follow the manufacturer s instructions for the correct instal...

Page 41: ...equipped with a rear vision monitor that gives a limited televised view of what is behind your motor home The rear vision camera will aid you in backing up the motor home and can be used for a greater...

Page 42: ...g efficiency is noticeable PARKING BRAKE The parking brake should be engaged when the motor home is parked Never drive your motor home with the parking brake set as this will reduce the parking brake...

Page 43: ...ufacturer s inflation guidelines for maximum load capacity under inflation is just as dangerous as over inflation To insure your tires are operating safely regular inspection of your tires and checkin...

Page 44: ...have been tightened to the proper torque as outlined in your Chassis Guide Replacement WARNING The motor home is very heavy Raising the motor home to replace the spare tire should only be done with e...

Page 45: ...be replaced along with adjacent bolts that have probably also been weakened due to the additional stress placed on them WHEEL BEARINGS BRAKES Follow the Chassis Guide maintenance instructions for the...

Page 46: ...de Please contact your road service provider if applicable or a qualified service facility for assistance Make sure the road service technician reads and is familiar with the information contained in...

Page 47: ...5 Make sure the transmission gear selector is engaged in NEUTRAL or PARK NOTE The engine must be running for the leveling system to operate The following label should be kept permanently affixed by th...

Page 48: ...to provide windshield defrost heating and cooling for the front seat occupants only and is not capable of heating and cooling the entire motor home Refer to the manufacturer s manual for detailed ope...

Page 49: ...ulated Air and discharged through the dash louvers This position is used to provide maximum cooling and is generally used during extremely hot weather conditions for initial cool down periods Because...

Page 50: ...ra Coach or the system manufacturer Refer to Sec 10 of this manual for manufacturer information CAUTION Loss of vacuum effects many other functions of the vehicle as well as the heating system In the...

Page 51: ...depending on the model 4 To move the room out press the OUT section of the switch and hold it until the motor stops travel time is approx 25 seconds Operating the switch after the room is fully exten...

Page 52: ...the slideout does not move when the slideout switch is depressed follow these steps Check the auxiliary battery customer supplied for a full charge and good wire connections Check the 12 volt fuse or...

Page 53: ...n the hex head located on either end of the drive shaft and turn the shaft until the slideout is in the position you desire When the slideout is fully extended or retracted put pressure on the wrench...

Page 54: ...SECTION 5 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS JAYCO CLASS A MOTOR HOMES 5 4 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 55: ...to the chassis drivetrain electrical system ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Always disconnect the shore power cord turn off the inverter and the generator disable automatic generator start functionality...

Page 56: ...e and Replacement At the beginning of camping season inspect the circuit breakers and replace as needed Test by turning each circuit breaker off and back on Circuit breakers are wearable parts and mus...

Page 57: ...DC SYSTEM The majority of your motor home lighting is powered by 12 volt electricity The 12 volt DC system is composed of components that will operate when the following conditions are met Power is su...

Page 58: ...uxiliary start solenoid When parked at a campsite and plugged into shore power the power converter will automatically charge the batteries Complete charging may take several hours and depends upon bat...

Page 59: ...s battery is furnished and warranted by the chassis manufacturer as applicable ISOLATOR SOLENOID When house batteries are installed in parallel circuitry with the chassis battery the charge level in b...

Page 60: ...and chassis batteries The generator requires 12 volt power from the house batteries to start and draws fuel from the chassis fuel tank If the fuel tank drops to or below 1 4 full the generator will au...

Page 61: ...not operate unless the battery disconnect switch is on 4 The factory installed AGS system will not start the generator when shore power is connected to the motor home If shore power is connected to t...

Page 62: ...There may be a 12 volt DC outlet not applicable on all models in your motor home When the 12 volt DC outlet is used as a power source for an electric appliance make sure that the appliance operates o...

Page 63: ...er air conditioner refrigerator microwave oven television s home theater system s electric water heater washer dryer fireplace and appliances plugged into convenience receptacles 12 Volt System Aisle...

Page 64: ...mpground 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 recommendations on power s...

Page 65: ...e connected loads please follow these instructions when hooking up to the external power source The shore line power cord should be unplugged when the motor home is left unattended If something would...

Page 66: ...and or premise attendant to verify proper shore receptacle polarity and grounding Polarity indicators can be purchased in most electrical and hardware stores Do not use a cheater plug adapter or exten...

Page 67: ...be kept permanently affixed to your motor home DANGER Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled If you have further questions consult your dealer or Jayco Customer S...

Page 68: ...areas such as a closed garage any longer than needed to move your motor home in or out of the area Windows should be closed while driving or running the generator if so equipped to avoid drawing dang...

Page 69: ...flow to lower areas and will sometimes pocket in these low areas such as the floor Your motor home is equipped with a propane alarm refer to Sec 2 Safety Precautions Combination Carbon Monoxide CO Pr...

Page 70: ...and carefully perform the procedure listed on the label below When propane container is low occasionally there may be a concentration of an onion or garlic like odor which can be mistaken for a propan...

Page 71: ...he appliances Propane will not run through the appliances in the liquid state A permanently mounted A S M E approved propane container is located under the floor of the motor home NOTE Tanks are to be...

Page 72: ...quid propane to enter the system that is designed for vapor only creating a hazardous condition The following warming label has been placed by the propane container WARNING DO NOT FILL CONTAINER S TO...

Page 73: ...rovides 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...

Page 74: ...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 u...

Page 75: ...w the laws for the areas where you travel Use care when fueling your motor home Make certain your propane tank is properly fastened in place The label listed below should be kept permanently affixed t...

Page 76: ...SECTION 7 FUEL PROPANE SYSTEM JAYCO CLASS A MOTOR HOMES 7 10 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 77: ...of bacteria and other organisms that can contaminate the water supply There are labels affixed to the exterior of the motor home sidewall that indicate the locations of the water system drains and fi...

Page 78: ...th the motor home when the fresh water holding tank is filled This is normal and is caused by external circumstances including the motor home being parked on an incline or the motion caused by startin...

Page 79: ...re the water pump must be shut OFF at the same switch used to turn it ON The water pump switch should be in the OFF position when the motor home is unattended for any amount of time If something would...

Page 80: ...operating and safety information refer to the manufacturer s user s guide included in the Owner s Warranty packet Read the safety and operating information provided in the manufacturer s user guide be...

Page 81: ...e lines If the burner will not come on the following items should be checked before calling a service person 1 See if the switch is turned OFF 2 Check to make sure the propane supply to the water heat...

Page 82: ...ch as Teflon Tape must be applied to the threads of the anode rod Proper application of a thread sealant will not interfere with the anode s Pressure temperature relief valve The temperature and press...

Page 83: ...rizing your water heater 1 Turn off electrical power to the water heater either at the switch from the electrical element of at the breaker 2 Shut off the propane supply to the water heater 3 Turn off...

Page 84: ...wo common methods of winterization used for RV water systems The compressed air method or the anti freeze method Refer to Winterization in this section for details Winter Use Device WUD If you wish to...

Page 85: ...acturer s recommended service technician Refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual for detailed inspection and maintenance information If you have further questions contact your RV dealer the manufac...

Page 86: ...esh water system Long showers are not suggested due to the limited amount of water available The used water will drain through the plumbing pipes into the grey water holding tank 1 Be sure the water h...

Page 87: ...fittings 4 Insert the new water filter cartridge and tighten the fittings securely by hand Dispose of the used water cartridge filter For more information Refer to the manufacturer s owners manual an...

Page 88: ...connection inlet is located in the utility compartment We recommend that you use a non toxic drinking water hose dedicated only to supplying the motor home with fresh water to reduce the chance of co...

Page 89: ...When the fresh water tank is full it is normal to see water running from the fresh water overflow tubes onto the ground 7 Shut OFF the water at the external water source 8 Disconnect the non toxic dri...

Page 90: ...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 solution One gallon of the sol...

Page 91: ...air hose to blow excess water from the water lines 1 Make sure all holding tanks are empty and drain valves OPEN 2 Run the water pump until it is dry this will take approximately 15 20 seconds 3 OPEN...

Page 92: ...hose from coming into contact with the ground If needed contact your RV dealer for assistance BLACK GREY WATER SYSTEM Water from the sinks and shower or tub flow into the gray water or waste water hol...

Page 93: ...nd help break down holding tank contents unless winterizing Follow the deodorant bottle or package instructions Driving to a disposal site will normally loosen any accumulated waste debris or solids f...

Page 94: ...out of the black tank drain valve is clear not discolored or cloudy 4 Disconnect the garden hose and close the black tank drain valve Fasten the sewer hose housing dust cap back on the black tank flus...

Page 95: ...rs of water to flow into the holding tank Waste grey holding tank preparation No special preparation is required however placing a small quantity of chemicals into this tank such as baking soda or an...

Page 96: ...SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEMS JAYCO CLASS A MOTOR HOMES 8 20 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 97: ...e possible equipment damage and an expensive cleaning process A special foam gasket is placed between the roof material and the subframe of the air conditioner to guard against water leakage The air c...

Page 98: ...his is a visual warning that the furnace is operating in an unsafe manner If soot is observed on the vent immediately shut the furnace OFF and contact a qualified service agency Operating the furnace...

Page 99: ...de included in the Warranty Packet or visit the manufacturer s website Cleaning the interior 1 Unplug refrigerator or disconnect power 2 Hand wash rinse and dry removable parts and interior surfaces t...

Page 100: ...ilable before operating the microwave NOTE To prevent damage remove the turntable from the microwave when traveling Convection Microwave if so equipped For details on operation cleaning and safety inf...

Page 101: ...rate Do not use a broiler pan griddle or any other large utensil that covers more than one burner at a time This will create excessive heat that may cause melting sooting or discoloration In addition...

Page 102: ...formation BBQ GRILL IF SO EQUIPPED WARNING Do not attempt to use water to put out the fire Water can spread some types of fire and electrocution is possible with an electrical fire WARNING Make sure t...

Page 103: ...connection The quick coupler is directly connected to the RV propane system The quick coupler connection has a positive shut off valve as required by code and standards 1 Place the quick coupler hand...

Page 104: ...SECTION 10 APPLIANCES JAYCO CLASS A MOTOR HOMES 10 6 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 105: ...rranty Packet for detailed operating instructions or visit the manufacturer s website Raising the antenna To raise the TV antenna to the operating position turn the antenna elevating crank clockwise i...

Page 106: ...VISION IF SO EQUIPPED The exterior television is located on the curbside of the unit You can access the television by opening the exterior cargo door to the stationary open position Refer to the indiv...

Page 107: ...TEEL SOFA IF SO EQUIPPED The J steel sofa functions much the same as a residential futon To make the J steel sofa in to a bed lift up on the bottom seat cushion and pull it towards you The sofa back w...

Page 108: ...tch label The bunk automatically stops when it is fully lowered Return the key to the OFF position Raising the bunk To raise the Cab Over bunk turn the key switch to the ON position 1 4 turn to the ri...

Page 109: ...rniture manufacturer s care instructions Leather if so equipped Periodic vacuuming using a dry cloth to wipe up spills immediately and using a damp cloth on problem areas will help to keep your leathe...

Page 110: ...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 professionally cleaned...

Page 111: ...ly 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 Prompt attention to spots and spills is essential Remove as much...

Page 112: ...SECTION 12 INTERIOR JAYCO CLASS A MOTOR HOMES 12 6 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 113: ...al conditions that have an adverse affect on the paint finish Road Salt and Sodium Chloride Road Tar Bugs Bird Droppings Tree Sap Industrial Fallout Acid Rain Pollution UV Exposure and Moisture The mo...

Page 114: ...or bug stains use an ammonia based glass cleaner or a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a damp cloth followed immediately by warm soapy water and rinsing with clean water This may not dissolve the ro...

Page 115: ...check the body areas facing the road and the tires for damage to the paint coat caused by flying stones etc To purchase touch up paint use the closest automotive paint available locally match possibl...

Page 116: ...Water heater furnace and refrigerator exterior doors need to be kept clean and free of obstructions i e insect nests mud daubers etc while the appliances if so equipped are in use SEALANTS Sealants pe...

Page 117: ...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 sanitize the fresh water system Connect a t...

Page 118: ...equipped Water hose electric cord unhooked and stored Check tire pressure include inner wheel and spare if applicable Check wheel lugs Test brakes for proper operation Secure any loose heavy or sharp...

Page 119: ...dding fuel stabilizer to the generator will aid in preventing condensation and fuel varnishing Inspect and clean tires Check for wear cracks and inflation pressure To prevent weather checking and othe...

Page 120: ...est the safety alarms First Two Hundred Miles Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values Re torque as needed Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service technician Each Trip Inspe...

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