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SECTION 11
CAMPING & OPERATING
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Your RV has the wiring needed to install an
air conditioner (customer supplied). We
recommend that aftermarket parts installation
be performed by qualified RV technician(s).
The camping trailer roof weight limit for air
conditioners is 110 lbs. It is your responsibility
to insure that an installed air conditioner does
not exceed this roof weight limit. Exceeding
this roof weight limit can damage the roof and
lifter system (this damage is not covered by
the
Towable Limited Warranty
or
Extended
Limited Warranty
.
It is your responsibility to verify that the air
conditioner to be installed complies with all
necessary codes and weight limits.
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The RV furnace installed in the RV is
controlled by a thermostat. The furnace
requires both 12-volt power and propane gas
for full operation. Make sure you have
sufficient power available before operating
your furnace 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.
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. This is a general list,
which you may want to customize as you
determine your own needs.
Safety
_ Make sure you follow all safety precautions
noted in this manual and in any OEM
manual when preparing to travel.
Interior
_ Close roof vents
_ Close windows
_ Put away counter items or tie down
_ If so equipped, furnace turned OFF
_ Latch drawers, cabinets & doors
_ Lights turned off
_ Move slideout in and lock it in place (if
applicable)
_ Position the booth dinette in the bed
position for travel (if applicable)
_ If so equipped, refrigerator door locked
_ Set refrigerator to 12-volt (if applicable)
_ If so equipped, water heater turned off
_ If so equipped, water pump turned off
Exterior
_ If so equipped, empty black holding tank
_ If so equipped, empty gray holding tank
_ Lock all exterior compartments
_ Look under RV for items missed
_ Pack equipment into compartments and
secure it
_ Propane turned off
_ Retract canopy and secure in place (if
applicable)
The furnace should be inspected
periodically (monthly during the heating
season) for presence of soot on the vent.
Soot is formed whenever combustion is
incomplete. This 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 under this condition
could lead to serious property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
To ensure your personal safety, do not
obstruct or alter the furnace in any
manner. Do not install screens over the
vent for any reason. Screens will become
restricted and cause unsafe furnace
operation. For your safety, only OEM
factory authorized parts are to be used on
your furnace.
Summary of Contents for Baja 2009
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