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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. Second, it
is more comfortable. Should a level site not be available, use short 2" x 6" blocks of wood
to raise the low side wheels to a level position.

Before unhooking the travel trailer from tow vehicle, always mount the dolly wheel to
tongue jack and block the travel trailer wheels to keep the travel trailer from rolling away.

1. Release weight distributing bars (if used).
2. Release safety latch on coupler.
3. Raise coupler on A-Frame by turning tongue jack until ball is free.
4. Disconnect 7-way wire connector, safety chains, and breakaway cable.
5. Move tow vehicle away as desired.
6. Lower or raise tongue jack until travel trailer is level.
7. Lower stabilizer jacks by placing the crank onto the jack shaft and turning clockwise

to lower it until the frame of the travel trailer begins to rise slightly. Equalize all four
jacks for best support. You may need to adjust each jack two or three times. For
convenience when you are not parked on cement, you may wish to place a wood or
hard plastic block under the jack.

CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE STABILIZER JACKS TO LEVEL THE UNIT. It
is important to remember that stabilizer jacks are to be used only for support while
occupying and moving around in your travel trailer. They are not designed to bear
the weight of the travel trailer.

Upon completing the setup of your travel trailer, you are now ready to make attachments
to various facilities as listed:

• Waste water hose connections

• 110-Volt power cord electrical hookup

• Turn on LP propane tanks and light pilot lights on any appliances. Remember there may

be air in your LP propane lines. Be sure to bleed them before planned usage.

• Open any windows and roof vents as desired for ventilation.

You may have additional accessories and options such as an awning on the door side
which need to be opened. Separate instructions are provided by the manufacturer of the
component.

See the process to follow before departing from your campsite under the hitching
procedures listed earlier in this chapter.

Summary of Contents for Conventional Travel Trailer

Page 1: ...Where Tradition and Innovation Meet Conventional Travel Trailer Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...dy on sale Just call us with your VIN and we will find what you need and ship it directly from Jayco to your front door Like Jayco we are family owned and operated Our courteous professionals are here...

Page 3: ...applicable 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 war...

Page 4: ...with your fellow JAFARIANS and their flights to enjoy a special kind of togetherness fun games and entertainment provide memories to last a lifetime And how about the exotic surroundings of NEW ORLEAN...

Page 5: ...ix Flags and Busch Corp Parks A special price is available on Wheeler s Campground Guides Discounts with Hertz Rental Car Discounts with Coach Net an emergency roadside service Farm City Insurance has...

Page 6: ...ingService Warranty Registration 5 Service Procedures 7 Basic Service Procedures 7 Dealer 7 Factory 8 Parts 8 Owner sResponsibility 8 Chapter3 UsingYourTravelTrailer Equipment 9 TowVehicle 9 Hitches C...

Page 7: ...ering Antenna to Travel Position 26 Maintenance 26 Chapter 4 The Systems PlumbingSystem 27 City Water Connection 27 GravityFillTank 27 Fills 27 12VoltDCDemandPump 28 Sanitizing and Filling the Potable...

Page 8: ...se and Bulb Chart 47 Brakes 48 Chapter5 Appliances General 49 Furnace 49 Range and Oven Operation 52 Water Heater 53 PilotOperation 54 ElectricIgnitionOperation 55 PilotRe igniteOperation 55 ElectricO...

Page 9: ...atory Sinks 68 Carpeting 68 Countertops 68 Hardware and Sink or Shower Fixtures 68 Chapter7 Maintenance Storage Slideout 69 Carbon Monoxide Detector 69 TV Antenna 70 Furnace Maintenance 71 Toilets 71...

Page 10: ...hich is a supplement to various other instructions supplied by the manufacturers of separately warranted products Keep this owner s manual in your recreation vehicle for handy reference Get to know yo...

Page 11: ...540 Phone 1 800 424 9393 Phone 1 877 825 4782 or 1 219 825 0608 Washington D C Area 368 0123 Business Hours 8 00 5 00 Mon Fri E S T You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety fro...

Page 12: ...r 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 Safety When Emergency...

Page 13: ...ng problems Consult your local dealer or RV supply house for advice on heat tapes etc Adequate gas and electrical supply is needed along with protection from possible freeze ups on gas regulator The f...

Page 14: ...5 CHAPTER 2 OBTAINING SERVICE WARRANTY REGISTRATION...

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Page 16: ...ed contact Customer Relations Dept Jayco Incorporated P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Phone 1 877 825 4782 or 1 219 825 0608 Business Hours Monday Friday 8 00 5 00 EST Give all the above information a...

Page 17: ...elp you prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your Jayco Limited Warranty Maintenance service should be performed in accordance with this owner s manual and any other applica...

Page 18: ...tributing bars to accommodate your travel trailer The selection and installation should be performed by a professional hitch service which may or may not be your selling dealer A Class IV hitch is sug...

Page 19: ...rocedure Conventional Travel Trailer Hooking up a conventional travel trailer is not difficult and will become easier with practice The following procedure will help you until you become more experien...

Page 20: ...e tire pressure stamped on the tire sidewall The Safety Chain Conventional Travel Trailers There are different safety chain requirements determined by the various state laws Your vehicle is equipped w...

Page 21: ...manufacturer 5 Be sure to raise the fifth wheel landing gear all the way up 6 Attach breakaway switch cable to tow vehicle 7 Plug the 12 volt DC electrical connector from tow vehicle to fifth wheel t...

Page 22: ...tached to the tow vehicle The sum of the empty travel trailer weight plus cargo cannot exceed the GVWR Unloaded Vehicle Weight UVW The UVW also called the Empty Shipping Weight is the weight of the co...

Page 23: ...w a trailer behind your travel trailer Your trailer frame and bumper are NOT designed to tow another trailer CAUTION Damage from add on equipment or improper loading is not covered by your Jayco Limit...

Page 24: ...s suggested pressure because the weight capacity is related to tire pressure Always check the tires when they are cold such as before traveling at the beginning of the day It is normal for air pressur...

Page 25: ...travel trailer are designed to work in conjunction with the hydraulic brakes on your tow vehicle To have the best brake performance on both systems the travel trailer and tow vehicle must perform and...

Page 26: ...contacts automatically close to complete the electrical circuit and apply the travel trailer brakes A 12 volt DC battery is required to power the breakaway switch Fig 3 2 WARNING NEVER use this break...

Page 27: ...n serious injury or death Operations Electric Slideout EXTENDING ROOM 1 Batteries must be fully charged and connected The travel trailer should be hooked up to 120 volt AC power if possible 2 The trav...

Page 28: ...n until the room is extended The crank shaft is located on the opposite side of the travel trailer as the main slideout room and is labeled Crank Override 5 When the slideout is in place put pressure...

Page 29: ...itch is depressed follow these steps 1 Make sure the ON OFF switch is in the correct position 2 Check the battery for full charge and good wire connections 3 Check for loose connections on the slideou...

Page 30: ...locks the slideout in place 4 Locate the quick disconnect on the red motor wire and disconnect Fig 3 5 and Fig 3 6 If the motor wire does not have a quick disconnect locate the red wire coming out of...

Page 31: ...on the red motor wire and disconnect Fig 3 5 and Fig 3 6 If the motor wire does not have a quick disconnect locate the red wire coming out of the motor and cut it 4 to 6 inches from the motor 5 Use an...

Page 32: ...23 Fig 3 5 Fig 3 6...

Page 33: ...he frame of the travel trailer begins to rise slightly Equalize all four jacks for best support You may need to adjust each jack two or three times For convenience when you are not parked on cement yo...

Page 34: ...air falls below the danger level All individuals should remain outside the unit until the alarm is silent If someone is suffering from an upset stomach headache or other symptom immediately move to a...

Page 35: ...lity while watching TV If NO difference refer to manufacturer s manual for further testing procedures CAUTION The power supply should be turned OFF when connecting disconnecting cables to power supply...

Page 36: ...water supply systems may be encountered in some parks especially in mountain regions Water pressure regulators are available to protect your system against such high pressure A regulator of this type...

Page 37: ...e using the water system after a period of storage Systems with new components or ones that have been subjected to contamination should also be disinfected as follows 1 Use one of the following method...

Page 38: ...ead also DOES NOT have a complete shut off valve Any drainage from either part is normal function and NOT a leak The complete shut off is at the faucet Outside Shower Optional A convenient faucet asse...

Page 39: ...freeze causing breakage Repairs due to freezing are not to be covered under the terms of your Jayco Limited Warranty Please keep in mind that your towable RV was not designed for use during sub freezi...

Page 40: ...a jug of NON TOXIC RV antifreeze You will need more than one gallon of antifreeze 5 Turn on the pump and open each faucet until the antifreeze flows through Do not forget to run the antifreeze through...

Page 41: ...the bowl Release pedal slowly Fig 4 9 To flush step on the large pedal until rinse clears the toilet bowl release pedal slowly Fig 4 10 YOU MUST USE AN ADEQUATE AMOUNT OF WATER WHEN FLUSHING TO PREVEN...

Page 42: ...Holding Tanks The final part of your system are the holding tanks They hold waste and are located below the floor of your coach Bath tub and sinks drain into the waste water tank also referred to as...

Page 43: ...revent odors from escaping into the travel trailer During travel water from the P traps may spill and permit odors into travel trailer These odors come from food particles decomposing in the tank By a...

Page 44: ...to hold fuel in liquid form and is normally a 20 or 30 capacity The open close valve is to be closed at all times unless hooked up to LP gas system or filling container When the container is disconne...

Page 45: ...f that is not possible remove the bottle take it to a safe area at least twenty five feet from any source of combustion and bleed off the excess pressure by opening the valve slightly and closing it w...

Page 46: ...mmonia or chlorine AD 34 Main Supply Hose Low Pressure The main supply hose will be attached from regulator to brass manifold fitting in frame of coach Swivel brass nut on main hose will be your final...

Page 47: ...as pressure causing fire or explosion Be sure your LP gas regulator is protected from road spray If water enters the vent in the regulator it may freeze the pressure controlling diaphragm in the open...

Page 48: ...dor clears 6 Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected before using again LP Gas Consumption Most gas appliances are operated intermittently Unless there is heavy use of hot water the w...

Page 49: ...r auxiliary battery is required to supply 12 volt DC energy to operate the leak detector WARNING Limitations of propane methane gas detectors This detector will not work without power Examples causing...

Page 50: ...fessional help if necessary 4 Do not re enter the unit until the problem is corrected ALARM MUTE This feature is activated by pressing the TEST MUTE button when the detector is in alarm 1 The red LED...

Page 51: ...the front trunk By opening the cable hatch door you can pull the power cord out from the compartment and attach it to a power source The power will enter through the main breaker and is distributed t...

Page 52: ...inside some appliance or equipment connected to the circuit The faulty equipment should be repaired before is it used again This special receptacle should be tested monthly while the travel trailer is...

Page 53: ...uble throw switch This means the owner must choose whether to use 120 volt water heater or washer dryer option 50 AMP SERVICE OPTIONAL A 50 amp service is available on some fifth wheel travel trailers...

Page 54: ...tomatically switches between 120 volt AC incoming power and battery power An auxiliary battery as correctly installed will be charged when the travel trailer is connected up to 120 volt AC power The c...

Page 55: ...ical and solid state Each type has an amperage rating 70 amp per side to indicate it s capacity of operation The solid state type of isolator although typically more expensive will provide the best ov...

Page 56: ...n the fuse panel This panel is located near the converter WARNING Do not replace circuit breakers or fuses with a higher current rating than those supplied with the new camper Over fusing can cause a...

Page 57: ...Lights Fig 4 20 8 20 Reset Main Slideout 1 Motor 9 12 5 Reset Bed Slideout 2 Motor 12 Positions 7 15 Main Slideout 1 Lights Security Lights Fig 4 21 8 15 Dinette Slideout 2 Lights 9 15 Spare 10 20 Res...

Page 58: ...rough the center port of the vent by the fan motor After burning fuel the carbon monoxide exhaust is expelled into open air through the outer port of the vent This vent is NOT to be altered or obstruc...

Page 59: ...ve Never use tools If the valve will not turn by hand do not try to repair it Call a qualified service technician Using force may result in a fire or explosion E Do not use the appliance if any part h...

Page 60: ...f the electric switch 4 Close the control access panel Outer Door Assembly Maintenance See Furnace Maintenance in Chapter 7 Ducting and Return Air All heat discharges registers and return air grills m...

Page 61: ...quipped with spark ignition a Turn the appropriate burner knob counterclockwise to ON or LITE HI Do not attempt to light more than one burner at a time b On three burner models turn the SPARK knob clo...

Page 62: ...d requires no further adjustment d To extinguish the oven pilot push in the oven control knob and rotate clockwise to OFF Extinguish all pilots when refueling or traveling Step 2 To Light the Oven a L...

Page 63: ...FIG 5 7 a Turn lighting control dial Fig 5 7B to pilot position b Depress and hold reset push button Fig 5 7A while lighting pilot burner Fig 5 8D c Allow pilot to burn for one half minute before rel...

Page 64: ...n b Remove red wire from left hand terminal of ECO switch ECO to valve 6 If heater fails to operate due to high water temperature the heater will go into a lockout condition indicator light on When wa...

Page 65: ...is normal for this valve to release a small quantity of water during the heating cycle Open the hot water faucet to release pressure which will reduce the dripping from the relief valve Flushing Inst...

Page 66: ...r to operate correctly there are two vents that must be unrestricted in your travel trailer The first vent is located in the lower portion of the sidewall It is a hinged or removable panel that allows...

Page 67: ...ld result 1 Be attentive when the outer surface is being hosed down to avoid wetting the refrigerator controls 2 The user should be aware that 12 volt DC is required during all operating modes AC GAS...

Page 68: ...enter display Light turns off Close the door to silence the alarm Backup Operating System This refrigerator has a backup operating system The backup operating system allows the refrigerator to continu...

Page 69: ...ing The MODE button 8 controls the operation mode of the refigerator Push and hold the MODE button and a light bar flashes in the center display beside each of the four operating modes of the refriger...

Page 70: ...the Refrigerator Controls N841 CONTROL PANEL Fig 5 12 The refrigerator control panel is between the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment To maintain the operating control functions of th...

Page 71: ...s that the refrigerator is operating on DC electric If the energy source is interrupted an audible alarm sounds and the refrigerator stops operation Refer to the Fault Codes in the manufacturer s owne...

Page 72: ...formation on the capacities of the water tanks and the battery condition In fifth wheel travel trailers and conventional travel trailers you will find a wall mounted panel as shown Follow instructions...

Page 73: ...distribution center fuse block Hood Mount Designer Model Option 1 Press TEST spring loaded button to indicate battery voltage and water level in each tank 2 Press PUMP button to turn water pump on or...

Page 74: ...water solution Rinse well after washing Rinse the sidewalls completely to remove streaking Rubber To keep material looking its best simply wash and clean with a sponge water and non abrasive common ho...

Page 75: ...available in a spray from the vendor Leland To prevent rust or corrosion you may wish to purchase a commercially available rust treatment application DOORS EXTRUSIONS WINDOWS VENTS These components ha...

Page 76: ...lideout if one of the lampshades is broken or missing Remove the light bulb and contact a qualified service center for repairs or replace ment PLEATED BLINDS Designer Only Use vacuum cleaner for gener...

Page 77: ...pair work see your authorized Jayco dealer CARPETING If your travel trailer contains carpeting vacuum frequently Professional steam cleaning for tough and deep stains is recommended Use spot removers...

Page 78: ...your local Jayco dealer or call Power Gear 1 800 334 4712 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR Testing WARNING DO NOT attempt to test the detector by any other means than using the test button DO NOT attempt to p...

Page 79: ...e down position then run the lift up and down a few times to distribute the lubricant over the gears Lubricating the Bearing Surface Twice per year or when rotation of the antenna becomes difficult lu...

Page 80: ...imately 45 To reinstall seat and cover place legs of assembly in rear slots of cover until they are centered on hinge posts and gently push down at approximately 45 until you feel the engagement STORA...

Page 81: ...ile traveling by placing your hand on the hub You will be able to hold your hand momentarily on the hub Should it be extremely hot it is recommended to have the bearings inspected by a qualified servi...

Page 82: ...pler Use a small quantity of lubri cant on the moving mechanism and all points of movement in the actuator to insure ease of operation Use conventional grease on the hitch ball for ease of operation F...

Page 83: ...ith ex treme pressure grease yearly Oil the shaft bushings with SAE 30 oil yearly Cleanelectricalconnectionswith baking soda then cover with a thin coat of grease twice a year Excessive quantity of gr...

Page 84: ...and look for dried out cracking conditions Reseal at least once per year Using poor quality sealing materials Ignoringsealedareas Not resealing once per year Entrance Door Inspect and seal cor ners a...

Page 85: ...ified torque values First Two Hundred Miles q Tighten wheel nuts to specified torque values q Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service technician Each Trip q Test LP gas detector q Check battery wa...

Page 86: ...uts to specified torque values q Examine the tires for unusual wear sidewall defects cuts wear bulging and abrasions q Lubricate tongue jack q Lubricate hitch ball q Have breaks adjusted by a qualifie...

Page 87: ...bon monoxide detector Generator Generator Prep option only q Have LP gas system inspected and serviced by a qualified technician q Inspect and seal corners at the threshold of the entrance door q Have...

Page 88: ...is subjected to wind pressures along with motor vibration during normal operation Annually inspect the mounting bolts for tightness to ensure there is no leakage or looseness Retighten bolts when the...

Page 89: ...ailer roofs it should be checked at least once a year at roof vents and around the perimeter for signs of cracked or deteriorating sealant ALPHA 1015 is the best we have found for roofs Extend HD work...

Page 90: ...or impact wrenches to lift the tire into travel position CEILING FAN Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer Option Only The ceiling fan in the unit operates on the same principle as the fan in your home A separat...

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Page 93: ...84 LIMITED WARRANTY TRANSFER APPLICATION...

Page 94: ...e received and read a copy of the Jayco Limited Warranty and Owner s Manual 2 You understand that the unit is to be used only for recreational campingandtravel 3 That all information provided by you o...

Page 95: ...ealers are our special partners in customer service we work closely with them in an effort to keep you satisfied We honestly feel that Jayco dealers are on the whole the best in the business And with...

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