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Where Tradition and In-

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Eagle

Folding Camping

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Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Eagle

Page 1: ... Where Tradition and In novation Meet Eagle Folding Camping Trailer Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ady 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 to help make your shopping experience as pleasant as humanly possible 1 812 284 0276 Use Option 3 For Parts http parts cunninghamcampers com jaycoclub Cunningham s Selling Servicing Jayco RV s for O...

Page 3: ...y 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 warranties of all other manufacturers offering them that are applicable to this vehicle Instructions are included in the manual for operating various components which are optional on some vehicles In ad...

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 ORLEANS the sounds and color of NASHVILLE and the GRAND OLE OPRY the roar and rush of the INDIANAPOLIS 500 the quiet surroundings of the CANADIAN ROCKIES the color of the SMOKY MOUNTAINS in the Fall These ...

Page 5: ...Six 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 RV insurance available at discounted rates to current Jayco Jafari International Club members All of this plus the joy of meeting new friends and enjoy Jafari adventures around the country Start wit...

Page 6: ...hapter 2 Obtaining Service Warranty Registration 5 Service Procedures 7 Basic Service Procedures 7 Dealer 7 Factory 8 Parts 8 Owner sResponsibility 8 Chapter 3 Use Of Your Folding Camping Trailer Equipment 9 Tow Vehicle 9 Hitches 9 Hitch Height 10 Hookup 10 The Safety Chain 11 Towing 11 Traveling 12 Weights and Cargo Capacity 12 Loading Cargo 13 Tires 14 Vinyl Tire Covers Optional 15 Wheel Lugs 15...

Page 7: ...ilet 28 Shower System 30 Winterizing Camping Trailer 30 Non Power Supply Systems 30 Demand or Power Plumbing Systems 30 Drain Traps 31 Optional Thetford Cassette Toilet 31 Electrical System 32 Changes Modifications and Additions 32 120 Volt AC System 32 GFCI 33 Testing Instructions GFCI 33 Air Conditioner Optional 34 12 Volt DC System 35 Converter 35 Interior 35 Batteries Optional 35 Battery Charg...

Page 8: ... Gas to Furnace 48 Water Heater Optional 48 Operation 48 Pilot Flame 49 To Adjust Main Burner 49 FlushingInstructions 49 Refrigerator Optional 50 Points to Remember 50 Operation N260 50 Controls 50 Ignition LP Gas Operation 51 Start Up AC Operation 51 Start Up DC Operation 3 way Models Only 51 Shut Down 51 Battery Drain 52 Additional Information on Controls 52 Traveling Position For FN12 Model 52 ...

Page 9: ...ades 56 Tents 56 Exterior 56 Interior 57 Canopy 58 Chapter 7 Maintenance Storage Changing The Tire 60 Brake Maintenance Lubrication 61 Storage 61 Maintenance Chart 62 Maintenance Checklist 66 Extended Transferable Limited Warranty 69 Towable Transferable Limited Warranty 71 Limited Warranty Transfer Application 73 ...

Page 10: ...al which is a supplement to various other instructions supplied by the manufacturers of separately warranted products Keep this owner s manual in your recreational vehicle for handy reference Get to know your new vehicle and how it operates You should carefully read and understand these instructions and information supplied by manufacturers of separately warranted products since they contain impor...

Page 11: ...orated Washington D C 20590 P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Phone 1 800 424 9393 Phone 877 825 4782 or 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 from the Hotline Safety in Using LP Gas You should check for leaks at the connections on the LP gas system soon after purchase and initial filling of L...

Page 12: ...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 Stopping Pull off the roadway as far as possible for emergency situations and turn on the vehicular hazard warning flashers If necessary display your road flags and or reflective triangular highway warn...

Page 13: ... use Winter use in freezing conditions is NOT recommended due to the inability to adequately insulate the tent fabric Proper care should be taken with the fresh water and draining systems to avoid freez ing problems Consult your local dealer or RV supply house for additional material Adequate gas and electrical supply is needed along with protection from possible freeze ups on the gas regulator Du...

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Page 16: ...tance is needed contact Customer Relations Dept Jayco Incorporated P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Phone 877 825 4782 or 219 825 0608 Business Hours Monday Friday 8 00 5 00 EST Give all the above information as requested along with the serial number of the unit in question and we will make every attempt to resolve your problem Please bear in mind that most problems arise from misunderstandings con...

Page 17: ...l help 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 applicable manuals As the owner it is your responsibility and obligation to return the RV to an authorized dealer for repairs and service Reference your Limited Warranty for additional informa tion Becaus...

Page 18: ...important to install a hitch system with weight distributing bars to accommodate your coach This weight selection and installation should be performed by a professional hitch service which may or may not be your selling dealer Class II or III hitches are suggested With the Class III 350 equalizing bars can be used if installed correctly with the surge brakes The very equipment which sometimes give...

Page 19: ...come more experienced 1 Turn crank on jack to raise tongue of trailer above hitch ball on hitch 2 Open coupler latch 3 Back tow vehicle into proper position 4 Turn crank on jack to lower coupler onto ball hitch 5 Close coupler latch after completely seated 6 Install weight distributing bars equalizers as per recommendations from hitch supplier when required 7 Remove dolly wheel and retract tongue ...

Page 20: ...amping trailer you need to be aware of the extra weight behind your vehicle The following lists some pointers to remember while traveling With the trailer attached you will have slower acceleration and need more distance to stop Ensure you have enough area at corners when turning as wider turns are necessary Utilize your turn signals for your own safety In passing or changing lanes remember that y...

Page 21: ...ing a towable recreational vehicle Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR The GVWR equals the most or maximum weight your recreational vehicle should weigh with all liquids water LP Gas if applicable food clothing camping supplies and ALL OPTIONS loaded in the coach when attached to tow vehicle The sum of the empty trailer weight plus cargo cannot exceed the GVWR Unloaded Vehicle Weight UVW The UVW also...

Page 22: ...ollowing guide Be sure to include the weight of items in soft storage compartments to the total weight NOTE Weights of canopies bike or boat racks are based on Jayco provided brands and are empty weights If you purchase other brands obtain their weights from their representatives Canopy 26 31 pounds Bike Rack 41 pounds Boat Rack 26 pounds Additional bike kits 18 pounds 13 500 air conditioner Avera...

Page 23: ...lon NOTE Certain options are not available on all models or may be standard equipment on others TIRES The tires of all Jayco camping trailers are supplied by companies for RV use and tested under D O T standards at allowed speed limits on highways They are constructed of nylon cord designed to offer strength and extra mileage in various types of weather The air pressure should be kept at its recom...

Page 24: ...n be checked after winter storage before starting a trip or following extensive braking Over tightening can distort wheel Please observe the above recommendations for your safety and that of others Size of lug bolts are 1 2 with 13 16 head BRAKES Hydraulic surge brakes come standard on some Eagle folding camping trailers and are offered as an option on others See specification chart Hydraulic surg...

Page 25: ...AUTION Breakaway switch should be fully released during vehicle operation Check before towing Do not use breakaway switch as a parking brake as it draws current and can overheat damaging equipment FIRE EXTINGUISHER A fire extinguisher is installed near the entrance door in the RV coach Be familiar with its location and operating instructions as printed on the extinguisher It s too late to become f...

Page 26: ...s with a high pressure hose If you do not follow this procedure you may experience some water seepage during the first few exposures to rain Let tent dry thoroughly before storing to prevent mildew and odors If you note any water seepage or leaks after seasoning your tent let the tent dry then spray Scotch Guard Fabric Protector on the INSIDE of the seams where seepage occurs One or two applicatio...

Page 27: ...Unlock Slideout Fig 3 5 Lock is located on the outside of the folding camping trailer b Pull out slideout using the handle s located on the side of the slideout CAUTION Do not extend slideout before pulling beds out NOTE The slideout rollers may leave slight indentations on the linoleum floor c Lock slideout d Pull bed flaps located on the side of the slideout out over edge and attach to Velcro e ...

Page 28: ...TION The roof has a weight limit of 350 pounds in the travel mode The maximum weight that can be lifted is 250 lbs The items in the soft storage compartments will need to be included in this final total Remove all soft storage compartments before lowering or raising the roof Weights for the soft storage compartments are as follows Soft Overhead Cabinet 75 lbs Soft Wardrobe Cabinet 75 lbs Fig 3 2 F...

Page 29: ... Remove bow braces located in the bed and slideout areas from bracket on the roof and pull brace to center of coach Remove from peg on bed bow Place bows under bed mattress Fig 3 5 6 Remove stove grate and store Place kitchen flip top in travel position CAUTION Failure to properly position the kitchen flip top for travel can result in roof damage and prevent the roof from lowering properly OUTSIDE...

Page 30: ...ockets the roof may need to be pushed down with your hand the last 1 2 15 Before removing crank tighten cable system by turning crank in the UP move ment This will place slight tension on cable system and avoid cables becoming loose and entangled 16 Remove crank and place in storage area inside camper 17 Close and latch door to crank compartment CAUTION This camping trailer is equipped with roller...

Page 31: ... end of the canopy even with the rail at the front end 3 Drill 1 8 hole 2 from front of unit through aluminum rail and plastic extru sion 4 Insert one screw 8x1 2 P H pan head Part 0051594 through the hole to hold the canopy in position Setup Folding Camping Trailer Self Storing Canopy Your canopy has been designed and built with quality material to give you years of trouble free service with low ...

Page 32: ...d The rubber tip from the tension rafter will rest against the roof metal or the canopy bag 4 If no screen room is being installed repeat step 3 on the front and rear tension rafter inserting the end of the tension rafter through twist poles B and the end divider bars C Position tension rafter as in step 3 5 After all the poles are installed a Adjust the canopy to fit properly b Adjust the height ...

Page 33: ...2 23 1 4 43 1 2 70 1 8 95 1 8 117 3 4 140 1 2 EAGLE 12 SO 1 1 2 23 1 4 43 1 2 70 1 8 95 1 8 117 3 4 140 1 2 EAGLE 12 UD ST 1 1 2 23 1 8 44 3 4 71 1 2 96 1 2 118 139 1 2 EAGLE 12 FSO 1 1 2 23 1 8 44 3 4 71 1 2 96 1 2 118 139 1 2 EAGLE 12 LSO 1 1 2 20 1 2 44 3 4 71 1 2 96 1 2 118 139 1 2 Snap Hole Location Note If measurements are not listed for your unit drill location A 1 1 2 from edge of rear fra...

Page 34: ...ner side of canopy to the Velcro loop sewn to the outer side of the screen room full length 7 Wrap lifter post covers around posts and attach with Velcro 8 Ensure all snaps are secure fastening skirt to frame of unit 9 Attach Velcro from skirt to Velcro on screen room lower corners 10 Adjust three twist poles B so bottom of screen room is just touching the ground 11 Install the 7 stakes through th...

Page 35: ...e handle down slowly to open CW valve Hold in this position for quick use Press down completely to lock for continuous water flow WARNING Handle should be in the TANK WATER position when connecting City Water to avoid City Water spill Depress handle while traveling Spout will swivel over 90 for your convenience The spout is NOT a handle 6 On camping trailers with the deluxe plumbing package or sho...

Page 36: ...lons of tank capacity 2 Complete filling of tank with fresh water Open each faucet and drain cock until all air has been released from the pipes and entire system is filled 3 Allow to stand for three hours 4 Drain and flush with potable fresh water 5 To remove any excessive chlorine taste or odor which might remain prepare a solution of one quart vinegar to five gallons water and allow this soluti...

Page 37: ...6 Position tank vertical and swivel pour out spout upward 7 Remove cap Remove Aqua Chem from storage compart ment Add given amount of Aqua chem through pour out spout Add water until the bottom of the cassette is com pletely covered with liquid Replace cap and return pour out spout to its original stored position NOTE The cap of the pour out spout is packed together with the instructions for use H...

Page 38: ...ION Do not allow cassette to become overfilled see trouble shooting section for emergency emptying proce dure To empty cassette be sure that valve blade is in closed position 12 Open the access door on the outside of the camper and remove the cassette tank by pressing the retaining clip 13 Carry cassette using lower carrying handle pour out spout up to a normal household type toilet or other autho...

Page 39: ...pacity CAUTION In units with the bath shower option ensure the shower head is secured in the wall holder before closing your camper for moving or storage If the shower head is left in the ceiling holder when the camper is closed damage can result Winterizing Camping Trailer NON POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS 1 Drain tank The remaining small quantity of water in a plastic tank will not damage tank by freezin...

Page 40: ... and drain water from tank 2 Flush a few times by turning the flush knob to drain the pump assembly NOTICE Cassette has to be in Empty the cassette afterwards 3 Empty the water fill funnel by pulling the bottle away from tank Remove small water cap at fill bottom allowing water to drain from water funnel NOTE Do not tighten caps this helps in keeping unit dry 1 2 3 WARNING DO NOT use Ethylene Glyc...

Page 41: ...ewired into the convertor By opening the cable hatch door Fig 4 5 you can pull the power cord out from compartment and attach it to a power supply The power cord is rated at 30 amps For Canadian units the power cord is protected with a 30 amp main circuit breaker This supplies 120 volt AC power to camping trailer receptacles built into walls and cabinet Cord extends at least 20 from camping traile...

Page 42: ...ground through the RV park receptacle When plugged into a receptacle with no provision for the third pin use an adapter with a pigtail that can be connected to the receptacle box with the grounding circuit completed through the ground pin or RV park receptacle box Any accidental short of a live circuit conductor will trip the circuit breaker indicating a shorted circuit You should be certain that ...

Page 43: ...or E Series 13 500 96 lbs 109 lbs 95 lbs use 6757 A D or E Series WARNING Any electrical installation that does not meet the criteria may damage the electrical system and cause problems which will not be covered under your Jayco Limited Warranty WARNING Follow the wiring listed below as it attaches to the air conditioner Outer Smooth Protective Covering Positive Black Outer Ribbed Protective Cover...

Page 44: ...urned off or on by switching the 120 volt breaker in the converter Bunk light will attach to bow support brace with clip on back side of light To connect 12 volt power plug single pole connector on recoil wire into receptacle located on each ceiling light front and rear Slide switch to control light is built into light assembly A unit with porch light will have the on off turn button switch built ...

Page 45: ... monitor and charge the auxiliary battery up to a 20 amp rate In order to maintain the battery one of two things is recommended The battery can be stored in a fully charged condition The battery can be hooked to a battery charger once per month Battery terminals and connectors including vehicle frame connections should be cleaned thoroughly securely fastened and coated with a silicone dialectic co...

Page 46: ... the fuel and supplies the gas vapor to the various appliances When correctly used the LP system is very effective and will ensure the comfort and added convenience for your vehicle This system is also potentially very dangerous and should be used with care Liquefied petroleum LP is a product that is refined from crude oil through natural gases LP gas is a colorless and odorless gas that in the li...

Page 47: ... will appear replacing the vapor Stop filling immediately and close both valves HAND TIGHTEN ONLY WARNING A propane container should never be filled beyond 80 of its capacity If your tank becomes overfilled and is not allowed to bleed off before installation to the RV system it may gain pressure from exposure to direct sunlight and will begin blowing off pressure from the overflow valve This will ...

Page 48: ...n ammonia or chlorine AD 34 Installing LP Containers 1 Place container onto steel angle rack 2 Insert 2 1 4 x 1 2 bolts through hole in center of angle 3 Attach lock washer and nut onto bolt CAUTION Ensure that all fasteners are secured before traveling Main Supply Hose The main supply hose will be attached from regulator to brass manifold fitting in frame of coach Swivel brass nut on main hose wi...

Page 49: ...s downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage which could result in excessive gas pressure causing fire or explosion If you travel alternately on wet roads and in freezing weather 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 position so that the container ...

Page 50: ...tional vehicle and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance s will avoid danger of asphyxiation LP Gas Consumption Most gas appliances are only operated intermittently Unless there is heavy use of hot water water heater consumption is minimal During freezing weather and high wind conditions furnace consumption can be extremely high LP gas consumption depends upon individual use of appli...

Page 51: ...ion device for safety protection Convertor or auxiliary battery is required to supply 12 volt DC energy to operate leak detector Operation Power ON Warm Up When power is first applied the yellow LED will flash for three minutes while the detector is warming up At the end of that time the LED will turn Green indicating full operation If the detector has detected unsafe levels of gas it will immedia...

Page 52: ...ED will alternately flash red and green while the sounder beeps twice every 15 seconds The mute switch will not function Remove the detector immediately and return it for repair or replacement Low Power Operation This detector will operate normally down to 7 volt DC Do not operate this detector below 7 volt DC WARNING Limitations of propane methane gas detectors This detector will not work without...

Page 53: ...urposes This por table assembly may be used inside or outside of the camper Please refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual for complete operating and care instructions Handling Stove Assembly 1 Always carry cabinet assembly with both hands 2 Mount cabinet onto rail at a 30 angle and slowly lower outer side until in horizontal position 3 If applicable attach brace to underside of stove and unit ...

Page 54: ... is too much pressure in the gas line or if the flame flashes back into the burner tube there is not enough pressure in the gas line Under both conditions discontinue use and have your regulator checked by a qualified service center CAUTION When cleaning any orifice or the burner assembly care must be used to prevent damaging or enlarging the openings Never use a wire or other metallic implement t...

Page 55: ...mell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor C WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Evacuate all persons from the vehicle Shut off the gass supply at the gas container or source Do not start the vehicle s engine or electric generator Contact the nearest gas supplier or qualified service technician for repairs If you cannot reach a gas supplier or qualified servic...

Page 56: ...fety information in the preceding section 2 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 4 This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner DO NOT try to light the burner by hand 5 Open the control access panel 6 Turn switch or circuit breaker to OFF 7 Wait five minutes to clear out any gas Then smell for gas includ...

Page 57: ...sition 2 Wait at least five minutes to allow gas which may have accumulated in burner compartment to escape 3 Note that your water heater may have either a Robertshaw Unitrol or White Rodgers control ROBERTSHAW UNITROL 1 Turn lighting control dial to PILOT position 2 Depress and hold reset push button while lighting pilot burner 3 Allow pilot to burn for one half minute before releasing button 4 T...

Page 58: ...olong the life of the inner tank The following procedure summarizes the steps necessary for flushing the water heater inner tank 1 Turn off the main water supply pump or water hook up source 2 Drain your water heater inner tank Approximately two quarts of water will remain in the bottom of the tank This water contains a great deal of the harmful corrosive material that has accumulated in the tank ...

Page 59: ...has been out of use for a period make sure all air vents are free from obstructions before starting up Also check connections for gas leaks using an approved commercial test leak solution Never cover or partially cover the air vents with cardboard or anything else Remember to level the vehicle when stopping for more than about an hour otherwise the cooling unit could be permanently damaged due to ...

Page 60: ...elector switch to the LP gas position 4 Push and hold in the safety valve see WARNING below and in rapid succession push in the igniter several times for about five seconds Open the burner box door and look for the flame When the flame ignites release the safety valve If the flame does not ignite wait about five minutes and do this step again WARNING Do not hold in the safety valve for more than 3...

Page 61: ...5 volts ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CONTROLS Be attentive when the outer coach surface is being washed down particularly when using power sprays to avoid wetting electrical controls CAUTION Never allow water to be sprayed on electrical controls located behind the inlet vent door Electrical damage or fires could result Traveling Position For FN12 Model When folding camper into traveling position it i...

Page 62: ...hed to maintain its finish 2 ALL seams and moldings should be checked at least twice a year for gaps or weather checking Re seal all seams and moldings including the roof vent air conditioner bike boat rack canopy rail roof latches and lifter post screws at least once a year using a good quality sealant Your authorized dealer will stock a supply of appropri ate lubricants cleaners and sealants for...

Page 63: ... confine slicing to a cutting board Hot pots and pans should be placed on hot pads or protective trivets Never place a hot iron or lighted cigarettes on the countertop For lasting beauty avoid using harsh abrasives scouring powders peroxide or bleaches These may dull the surface thus making it more susceptible to staining Hardware and Sink or Shower Fixtures Use mild dish soap and water to clean t...

Page 64: ...abric used to cover the interior cushions and bed mats of the folding camping trailer 4 SoftShades Window covers with a valance used to help create privacy for your camping experience 5 Privacy Curtains Fabric panels provided between bed extensions and the folding camping trailer area to provide a bedroom area 6 SofStor Components An option with some folding camping trailers are compo nents made o...

Page 65: ...abrics have been manufactured using quality materials However if abused they are not completely resistant to damage CAUTION Do not dry clean the covers of the cushions bed mats If the covers are dry cleaned the vinyl will become hard and crack SoftShades SoftShades should be dry cleaned by a professional for best results However they may be washed in cool water on the delicate cycle Line dry only ...

Page 66: ...terial used on the interior of the tents is a 100 polyester backing This material contains inhibitors that help prevent the growth of mildew on the fabric It is not mildew proof Mildew or fungus may attach to the material however the material will aid in preventing the growth If mildew does attach itself to the fabric brush the mildew dust with a soft bristle brush Then use one cup or regular hous...

Page 67: ... lightly with a cloth or soft brush Hose your canopy down occasionally every month with a garden hose We recommend doing this on a hot sunny day Keep the underside of your canopy clean by simply brushing with a clean household broom The underside can be washed in the same manner as the top Keep shrubbery and vines away from the canopy as many bushes contain acid which can be harmful Some Don ts DO...

Page 68: ...nd keep vinyl clean when putting away 2 Do not roll stakes or hardware with the screen room 3 Never roll vinyl screen room up wet for any extended period of time 4 If mildew is apparent it should be treated promptly with a light solution of Naphtha soap and water A soft brush or cloth is recommended for cleaning vinyl Fiberglass Screening When possible fiberglass screening should be loosely folded...

Page 69: ...ny part of axle beam The camper alignment can be altered causing excessive tire wear DO NOT place jack under outer Z frame rails DO NOT use stabilizer jacks to raise camper They are designed to support not raise or lower camper 4 Remove lug bolts 5 Change tire and wheel 6 Reinstall lug bolts snugly 7 Lower camper to ground 8 Tighten lug bolts to 85 95 torque for 12 tires and 50 75 for 13 Use a cro...

Page 70: ... from rodents and insects To protect your camper never leave food inside the unit and ensure that all surfaces are clean You may want to place rodent control products in the unit during periods of storage Mice can do a tremendous amount of damage to the tent drapes cushions etc particularly during the winter months Storing units in fields make them particularly inviting to rodents Periodically ins...

Page 71: ...ngs check them occasionally while traveling by placing hand on 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 service center NOTE During break in period first 500 miles your hubs may feel extra warm due to brake shoes setting in with the brake drum Wheel Bearings Lug bolts must be checked at 1...

Page 72: ...gnore checking tire P S I pressures often Always check tire pressure during travel before each trip It is important to have brakes adjusted by selling dealer at 200 miles after initial break in period This operation may not be included by selling dealer as part of selling price After initial break in it is rec ommendedtoadjustthebrakes following each 3 000 miles or at beginning of each season s ca...

Page 73: ...per year prefer ably at the season s begin ning Use a small quantity of light oil on two upper shaft bearings and also at each end ofmaindrumwhichcablerolls on Pulleys and cables need no lubricant at any time At the beginning of each season 1 Inspect all gas lines for crimps and road damage 2 Check all lines and con nections for leakage with soapy water or leak detec tor 3 We recommend that you ha...

Page 74: ... on chrome surfaces Roof Exterior Components Excessive snow and ice loads Inspect all sealant for lifting peeling or cracking at least twice a year Re seal at least twice a year This includes any putty tape used under cor ner trim doors windows etc Roof Latches Inspect for tightness and dam age Periodically adjust to maintain tension and replace when damaged Bed Bow Support Poles Inspect and repla...

Page 75: ...Tighten wheel nuts to specified torque values First Twenty Five Miles q Tighten wheel nuts to specified torque values First Fifty Miles q Tighten wheel nuts to specified 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 Inspect bed bow supports q Check battery water level...

Page 76: ...efrigerator option only q Inspect refrigerator ice box door seals q Inspect refrigerator combustion seals Refrigerator option only q Check LP gas lines for leaks q Inspect LP cylinders for rust pits gouges scrapes or sharp dents Repaint cylinders if rust is present q Clean and lubricate the large seal and cap seal located on the toilet Toilet option only q Clean the ventilation seal on the toilet ...

Page 77: ...threads on winch q Oil drive shaft bearings q Manually operate the pressure temperature control lever or dial to the lowest possible position on the water heater q Clean city water entry strainer q Check demand tank vent for obstructions q Check water pump connections and mountings for tightness q Vacuum the LP gas detector cover q Clean absorption refrigerator flue Refrigerator option only q Have...

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Page 83: ... 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 camping and travel 3 That all information provided by you on the face side of this form is true and correct 4 You understand that you are purchasing a pre owned recreational vehicle and Jayco Inc does not make any representation as to its present condition ...

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Page 85: ...specialpartnersincustomerservice weworkcloselywiththeminanefforttokeepyousatisfied Wehonestlyfeelthat Jaycodealersareonthewholethebestinthebusiness Andwithnearly300ofthemin theU S andCanadayoushouldneverbetoofarfromhelpifyoueverneedit In the months and years to come we hope you ll become a close member of the Jayco family One way to enjoy your Jayco even more is through our owners club the Jafari ...

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