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Where Tradition and In-

novation Meet

Heritage

Folding Camping

Trailer

Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Heritage

Page 1: ...Where Tradition and In novation Meet Heritage Folding Camping 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: ...vice 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 1...

Page 7: ...ystems 30 Drain Traps 30 Optional Thetford Cassette Toilet 31 Electrical System 32 Changes Modifications and Additions 32 120 Volt AC System 32 GFCI 33 Air Conditioner Optional 34 12 Volt DC System 34...

Page 8: ...Operation 49 Pilot Flame 50 To Adjust Main Burner 50 FlushingInstructions 50 Refrigerator Optional 51 Points to Remember 51 Operation N260 51 Controls 51 Ignition LP Gas Operation 52 Start Up AC Oper...

Page 9: ...oftShades 57 Tents 57 Exterior 57 Interior 58 Canopy 59 Chapter 7 Maintenance Storage Changing The Tire 61 Brake Maintenance Lubrication 62 Storage 62 Maintenance Checklist 67 Extended Transferable Li...

Page 10: ...l 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 kn...

Page 11: ...ated Washington D C 20590 P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 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 EST You can also obt...

Page 12: ...xtension 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 Sto...

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 free...

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

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Page 16: ...is needed 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 infor...

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: ...portant 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 no...

Page 19: ...perienced 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...

Page 20: ...mping 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...

Page 21: ...ng 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 cl...

Page 22: ...lowing 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 weight...

Page 23: ...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 sh...

Page 24: ...peed and applies the brakes the weight of the moving camper pushes forward and the coupler moves downward This movement moves the plunger which in turn pushes the piston and rubber cup inside the mast...

Page 25: ...nguisher 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 familiar with an extinguish...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...out 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 sli...

Page 28: ...l through Never leave small children in the camper unattended 18 Attach soft storage compartments CAUTION The roof has a weight limit of 350 pounds in the travel mode The maximum weight that can be li...

Page 29: ...ll privacy drapes to the ceiling by pressing both buttons on either side of the black locks and drawing the locks upward 5 Remove bow braces from bracket on the roof and pull brace to center of coach...

Page 30: ...eds in carefully and completely 20 Push in the bed ends 21 Slideout units Push in the slideout tent 22 Lower roof half to two thirds down Reach inside and distribute awning panel of tent and drape EVE...

Page 31: ...Refer to Fig 1 One person can do the setup but two people will make it easier 1 Open zipper and unroll canopy fabric 2 Insert the two end divider bars C with gray caps and center spacer bar D 7 8 tub...

Page 32: ...23 CAUTION Always install the stakes to avoid wind damage to the poles and the fabric In severe wind it is best to remove the canopy Wind and rain damage are not covered by warranty Fig 3 6...

Page 33: ...1 1 2 20 15 16 20 15 16 27 12 1 8 27 5 8 17 15 16 17 15 16 EVERGLADE 1 1 2 15 15 27 27 5 8 17 15 16 17 15 16 N A LAUREL 1 1 2 15 3 4 30 1 8 27 23 5 8 24 24 N A MANISTEE 1 1 2 15 3 4 30 1 8 27 23 5 8 2...

Page 34: ...er 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 t...

Page 35: ...WATER position when connecting City Water to avoid City Water spill 4 On campers with a deluxe plumbing package or shower toilet options there is an additional 12 volt DC demand pump to supply water...

Page 36: ...plete 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 wit...

Page 37: ...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 c...

Page 38: ...N 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...

Page 39: ...and hose placed in proper approved facility open valve and drain tank Rinse gray water tank as desired with fresh water NOTE The water heater has a six gallon capacity The holding tank has a 17 gallo...

Page 40: ...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...

Page 41: ...ower cord prewired into the convertor By opening the hatch door Fig 4 5 you can pull the power cord out from compartment and attach it to a power supply Power cord is rated at 30 amps For Canadian uni...

Page 42: ...hrough 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 co...

Page 43: ...lectrical 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...

Page 44: ...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 wil...

Page 45: ...atically 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 batte...

Page 46: ...ptions BULBS Interior Ceiling Bunk Lights 921 Exterior Porch Light 912 Exterior Tail Light Signal 1157 Exterior Clearance 194 Interior Courtesy TY67 WARNING Do not replace circuit breakers or fuses wi...

Page 47: ...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 container is disconnected from hose and P O L connection inst...

Page 48: ...n LP container gets low sometimes there is a concentration of garlic like odor which may be mistaken for a gas leak After a change over to a full tank the odor usually will disappear If not turn off t...

Page 49: ...pressure to an operating pressure of 11 W C water column or 6 35 oz of outlet pressure to the coach system The second stage is adjustable and will need to be adjusted for precise operation Only qualif...

Page 50: ...s or asphyxiation Checking for leaks Please refer to Chapter 1 Safety in Using LP Gas IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Make sure that everyone is out of the RV 2 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smok...

Page 51: ...epending on the type of camping you may wish to enjoy double fuel bottles may be desirable especially in cool weather when using the furnace is necessary Automatic Changeover Regulator Optional FOR OP...

Page 52: ...cks the full operation of the detector If this detector does not test properly return the detector immediately for repair or replacement Alarm The red LED will flash and the alarm will sound when dang...

Page 53: ...open circuit breaker a faulty power line connection a blown or missing fuse This detector will only indicate the presence of propane or methane gas at the sensor Explosive gas may be present in other...

Page 54: ...r 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 c...

Page 55: ...small children you may want to utilize stove knob covers which are available at your local hardware NOTE If flames lift off the burner there is too much pressure in the gas line or if the flame flash...

Page 56: ...ll 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...

Page 57: ...ty 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 automatical...

Page 58: ...ive 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 Tur...

Page 59: ...ly throughout the year to prolong 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 wa...

Page 60: ...s 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...

Page 61: ...ety 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 v...

Page 62: ...eration The voltage should never drop below 10 5 volts ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CONTROLS Be attentive when the outer coach surface is being washed down particularly when using power sprays to avoid w...

Page 63: ...round all vents and along all moldings If you notice any deterioration in the seal scrape off any cracked or loose sealant and reseal the area Examine the putty sealer tape located between the metal a...

Page 64: ...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 ha...

Page 65: ...ric 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...

Page 66: ...brics 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 cl...

Page 67: ...erial 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 at...

Page 68: ...ightly 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 brushin...

Page 69: ...d 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 tr...

Page 70: ...NING DO NOT place jack under any 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 camp...

Page 71: ...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 stor...

Page 72: ...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 qua...

Page 73: ...ressure during travel and before each trip Reference Chapter 3 for addi tional information Tires Not checking tire pressure on a regular basis Have brakes adjusted by sell ing dealer between 200 500 m...

Page 74: ...Do not permit spray to reach tent Lubricat winch once per year preferably at the season s be ginning Use a small quantity of light oil on two upper shaft bearings and also at each end ofmaindrumwhichc...

Page 75: ...d ice loads Inspect all sealant for lifting peeling or cracking at least twice a year Re seal at least once a year This includes any putty tape used under corner trim doors windows etc Roof Latches In...

Page 76: ...ce option only q Install soft storage hangers on curtain track First Ten Miles q Tighten wheel nuts to specified torque values First Twenty Five Miles q Tighten wheel nuts to specified torque values F...

Page 77: ...me Refer to the refrigerator owner s manual for ideal flame Clean and adjust as necessary Refrigerator option only q Inspect refrigerator ice box door seals q Inspect refrigerator combustion seals Ref...

Page 78: ...eads 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...

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Page 83: ...74 LIMITED WARRANTY TRANSFER APPLICATION...

Page 84: ...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 o...

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Page 87: ...dealers 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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