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Model Year 2005

Conventional Travel Trailer

Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Jay Feather 2005

Page 1: ...Model Year 2005 Conventional Travel Trailer Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...lculating the weight of your trailer V Do not exceed the towing or cargo capacity of your tow vehicle You must clearly understand how your tow vehicle s capacities are calculated V Do not load your trailer so that it is unbalanced from front to rear or from side to side V Know your loaded hitch weight and select a hitch that is adequate for that weight Consult your hitch and tow vehicle manufactur...

Page 3: ... 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 4: ...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 5: ...r System Safety 15 Fire Extinguisher 15 Inspection and Maintenance 16 Smoke Detector 16 Safety When Emergency Stopping 17 Additional Safety Considerations 17 Changes Modifications and Additions 18 Cold Weather Extended Use 18 Condensation 19 Insurance 19 Before you travel 21 Weights and Cargo Capacity 21 Loading Cargo 22 Rear Bumper 23 Holding Tank s and Trailer Weight If Applicable 23 Weighing In...

Page 6: ...g Room 41 Retracting Room 41 J Steel Sofa to Bed Conversion 42 Dinette to Bed Conversion 42 Dinette Table Exterior Use 42 Awning Set Up 42 Television 42 Antenna 42 Utility Hookups 43 Electricity 43 Water 43 To utilize the city water connection 43 To utilize the Gravity Fill tank 43 12 Volt DC Demand Pump 44 Water Pressure Regulator 44 LP Gas Connections and Start Up 44 Waste Disposal 45 To connect...

Page 7: ...and Filling LP Containers 57 OPD Overfill Protection 59 Single Cylinder Mounted On A Frame Jay Feather SPORT 59 Dual Cylinder Assembly with Bottle Rack on A Frame or Front Trunk 59 Main Supply Hose Low Pressure 60 Regulator 60 LP Gas Consumption 61 LP Detector 61 Electrical System 62 General 62 120 Volt AC System 62 Power Cord 62 Ground Fault Current Interrupter GFCI 63 Testing Instructions 63 30 ...

Page 8: ...e Option 77 Jay Feather SPORT 77 To remove the tire from the tire carrier 77 To install the tire on the tire carrier 77 Jay Feather EXP LGT 77 Changing Tire 78 Exterior 78 Fiberglass Sidewalls 78 Sealing 79 Roof 79 Doors Extrusions Windows Vents 80 Entrance Door 80 Clearance Lights 81 Stone Guard 81 ABS Plastics 81 For cleaning 81 Bathroom Tub Lavatory Sink 82 Hardware and Sink or Shower Fixtures ...

Page 9: ...ntenna 86 Furnace Maintenance 86 LP Gas System 86 LP Gas Bottles 87 Air Conditioner 87 Toilet 87 Maintenance Checklist 88 Storing your unit 91 Winterizing 91 Air Pressure 91 Water Heater Bypass with Antifreeze 92 Storage Checklist 93 Index 95 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer v Table of Contents ...

Page 10: ...NOTES vi Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Table of Contents ...

Page 11: ...d understand and follow this owner s manual and all information supplied by manufacturers of components This information contains important operating safety and maintenance instructions Direct questions that are not answered by the owner s manual or other booklets to your independent authorized dealer If they cannot satisfactorily answer your questions they will call or refer you to the component ...

Page 12: ...NOTES 2 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer ...

Page 13: ...ubstantial defects in materials and workmanship and 3 years 36 months on structure Beyond this it can be transferred one time only within the warranty period Warranty Registration Customer Delivery Form This form is to be completed by the independent authorized dealer when you pick up your unit Once it is completed and signed the independent authorized dealer will forward the information to us so ...

Page 14: ...ducts without incurring any obligation to incorporate such changes in any product previously manufactured Jayco makes no warranty as to the future performance of this RV and this limited warranty is not intended to extend to the future performance of this RV or any of its materials components or parts In addition the RV owner s obligation to notify Jayco or one of its independent authorized dealer...

Page 15: ... RV used for rental or other commercial purposes Note It shall be concluded that the RV has been used for commercial and or business purposes if the RV owner or user files a tax form claiming any business or commercial tax benefit related to the RV or if the RV is purchased in a business name normal wear tear or usage such as tears punc tures soiling mildew fading or discoloration of exterior plas...

Page 16: ...iod Some states do not allow a reduction in the statute of limita tions so this reduction may not apply to you WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS Your warranty registration records should be completed and delivered to the manufacturers of component parts The sell ing dealership will assist you in completing and filling out the Jayco product warranty registration form That form must be returned to Jayco within...

Page 17: ...ulator LP Gas Monometer Test Check for leaks repair if needed and retest Set Gas Pressure at ________in Water Column Outside Grill Use and Operation 3 WATER PLUMBING SYSTEM Water Intake Drain Lines Demand Pump Faucet s Fixture s Winterizing Bypass Outside Shower Shower 3 WATER PLUMBING SYSTEM CONT Black Holding Tank s Grey Holding Tank s Fresh Water Holding Tanks s Toilet 4 APPLIANCES Furnace and ...

Page 18: ...e Identification Number A B C D NEW OWNER INFORMATION PRIOR OWNER INFORMATION SELLING DEALER INFORMATION IF APPLICABLE ALL TITLED OWNER SIGNATURES Transfer Coverage To Transfer Coverage From PLEASE READ TERMS AND REPRESENTATIONS PRIOR TO SIGNING THE BASIC 2 3 JAYCO INC LIMITED WARRANTIES MAY BE TRANSFERRED ONE 1 TIME DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD Last Name Dealer Name New Owner s Signature New Owner ...

Page 19: ...y for recreational camping and travel 3 That all information provided by me on the face side of this form is true and correct 4 I understand that I am purchasing a pre owned recreational vehicle and Jayco Inc does not make any representation as to is present condition 5 I understand and agree that all my claims against Jayco must be arbitrated and that a court will enforce the arbitration award Th...

Page 20: ...rvice jayco com 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 help you resolve your repair needs It is important that you contact your selling independent authorized dealer before Jayco In most cases the independent authorized dealer can provide the service you require If...

Page 21: ...ranted separately To reduce delays contact your independent authorized dealer for service available through them If your independent authorized dealer is not a service center for the product or component part in question they can assist you in finding service Parts Parts are available at most dealerships or your independent authorized dealer can order parts for you as needed All retail parts inqui...

Page 22: ...rior Entertainment Center Audiovox www audiovox com 800 229 1235 Furnace Hydro Flame Atwood www atwoodmobile com 815 877 5700 LP Gas Tank Manchester Tank www manchestertank com 800 877 8265 Microwave Samsung www samsung com Outside Grill Vitco www vitco com 877 736 2635 Range Hood Ventline www ventline com 574 848 4491 Range Atwood www atwoodmobile com 815 877 5700 Refrigerator Norcold www norcold...

Page 23: ...sed to alert against unsafe practices I WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury I DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is limited to the most extreme situations Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect whic...

Page 24: ...t to freeze and or create dangerously excessive pressure in the lines Make sure that an overfilled container is taken care of by an LP gas professional before it is put into service An overfilled container placed in sunlight may expel excess gas through the relief valve This causes susceptibility to ignition by nearby open flame Taking time to become educated about LP gas and how it should be hand...

Page 25: ... proper grounding through the third round pin Grounding is personal protection from electrical shock IWARNING Do not use an adapter cheater or 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 Any deviation from this will potentially cause a fire from overheating Water Syst...

Page 26: ...ns the dry chemical powder in this extinguisher and similar units will cause damage or prove extremely difficult to remove from oven surfaces including self cleaning models Do not use self cleaning feature to remove ABC Powder I CAUTION Avoid inhaling the dry chemical agent contained in the extinguisher It is not toxic but may cause skin irritation In case of contact flush affected area with clean...

Page 27: ...s have a serviceable fire extinguisher placed in an easily accessible location Carefully read the loading section in the Before you Travel chapter related to your trailer Ensure that the tires are in good condition and properly inflated Monitor the tire pressure closely for proper inflation Neglecting to do so could result in overheating of a tire which could result in a blowout Check and tighten ...

Page 28: ...er installation of equipment to your trailer creates potential for a hazardous situation and personal injury Make sure that a qualified RV technician performs modifications if you choose to make them COLD WEATHER EXTENDED USE It is not intended to be used as full time living quarters Caution Continuous living in your trailer could cause accelerated wear and damage to component parts It also voids ...

Page 29: ... of a dehumidifier will assist in controlling the condensation Many RV and marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers especially sized for recreation use Condensation causes dampness mildew staining and if allowed to continue at high levels damage to the paneling and wood structures It is the owner s responsibility to make sure that condensation is properly removed from the air INSURANCE As with you...

Page 30: ...NOTES 20 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Safety ...

Page 31: ...E DIMENSION TIRE PNEU RIMS JANTE PRESS COLD INFL PRESS DE GONFL À PSI LPC KPA TYPE OF VEHICLE TYPE DE VÉHICULE TAILER CARAVANE MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE VÉHICULE DE TOURISME À USAGES MULTIPLES THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U S FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS AND STANDARDS PRESCRIBED UNDER THE CANADIAN MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY REGULATIONS EFFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE SHOWN AB...

Page 32: ...erences and specific camping situation will determine items you would eliminate or add to this list Of most importance above personal preferences is the overall amount of cargo packed and the way it is placed in the trailer As cargo is placed in the unit pay particular attention to where you place it Follow these rules of thumb Observe ALL capacity ratings to avoid problems and make sure that you ...

Page 33: ...eight of holding tank contents are not calculated into the cargo carrying capacity of the trailer The extra weight will greatly diminish the cargo weight available to you Traveling with full holding tank s could possibly causing you to exceed the gross vehicle weight rating GVWR of the unit Potential damage to suspension components such as springs tires and axles could result If your trailer s hol...

Page 34: ...s weight may be subtracted from the overall recreation vehicle weight above to determine actual tongue weight 2 With the recreation vehicle still attached to the tow vehicle each wheel position should then be weighed separately to ensure each tire is not overloaded TO DETERMINE THE WHEEL POSITION WEIGHT Pull the recreation vehicle onto the scale so only one tire is on the scale Record the weight Y...

Page 35: ...e tow rating Adding after market accessories camping supplies liquids i e water LP Gas etc and people will affect the tow rating Read understand and follow all trailer weight definitions The best way to make sure your tow vehicle trailer combination does not exceed the GCWR is to weigh it fully loaded Some vehicles can be purchased with a towing package This will enhance the vehicles towing capaci...

Page 36: ...t know the total towed weight trailer weight and all contents of the trailer and the tongue weight of the trailer The rating of the hitch package should be equal to or greater than the trailer s GVWR and the hitch weight Equipment that sometimes gives autos trucks and sport utility vehicles a softer ride can accentuate swaying when pulling a travel trailer Conversely suspension that is too stiff w...

Page 37: ... vehicles today which will affect the ball height stability and levelness of the RV when hooked to the vehicle Make certain your independent authorized dealer is aware of the type of tow vehicle that will be used so a compatible hookup can be achieved The hitch ball size is 2 for models 18F Jay Feather EXP and 16 5 Jay Feather SPORT and 2 5 16 for all other models The Hitching Procedure Hooking up...

Page 38: ...d follow all instructions for hitching and towing your trailer Improper hitching creates the potential for trailer sway towing difficulties and the possibility of the trailer becoming unhitched from the tow vehicle Failure to properly hitch the trailer could lead to property damage personal injury and death 28 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Before you travel 1 Inspect chains to determine ...

Page 39: ...mbing steep long grades and again descending use lower gears even before it seems necessary Use your brakes smoothly and evenly Decrease your speed for safety Most states require vehicles pulling trailers to maintain slower speeds usually the same as truck traffic Drive slowly during wet or icy conditions to ensure better control of your vehicle Check all exterior lights before and during each tri...

Page 40: ...ssure and condition of the tires every day while traveling Make sure to look for cracking bulging uneven tread wear etc If you are parked for an extended period check the tire pressure at least once a week Examine your tires frequently for unusual wear Alignment balance and bearing wear will effect tire wear IWARNING It is recommended that the tire pressure be checked at the beginning of each jour...

Page 41: ...ne angle of your wheel usually 60 or 90 The proper procedure and sequence for attaching the wheels and torquing lug nuts is as follows 1 Start all nuts by hand to avoid cross threading 2 Tighten the nuts in the sequence shown in Fig 4 3 Tighten the lug nuts equally in stages as indicated in the chart 4 Torque the wheel lug nuts before the first road use and after each wheel removal Check and re to...

Page 42: ...rness Connector Plug A seven way plug is wired into your trailer to connect electrical power to the tow vehicle for travel This supplies power to the brakes exterior lights etc Wiring to operate your brakes must be the same size in both the tow vehicle and the trailer Your trailer is wired with 14 gauge wire Make sure the plug is kept clean and protected from road elements as you travel Consult th...

Page 43: ...ng the first few exposures to rain 1 Well in advance of any trip set up your trailer 2 Using a garden hose thoroughly soak the tent with a light spray of water DO NOT spray directly on the canvas with a high pressure hose 3 After the tent dries repeat the soaking process three additional times If you note any water seepage or leaks after seasoning your tent let the tent dry then spray water repell...

Page 44: ...nsmission fluid C washer fluid C power steering fluid C brake fluid C battery terminal 0Check belts 0Check wheel lugs 0Check tire pressure include inner wheel and spare if applicable 0Check tire wear uneven wear pattern 0Check lights C headlights C brake lights C clearance lights C turn signals 0Trailer safety chains connected 0Breakaway switch and lanyard connected 0Coupler locking pin connected ...

Page 45: ...tor 0Telephone and or cable wire if applicable Supplies 0First aid kit 0Flashlight s 0Toilet paper 0Bug spray 0Sun screen Recreation 0Games cards board dice 0Outdoor activity equipment fishing poles tennis rackets etc 0Lawn chairs 0Campfire supplies C smores marshmallows chocolate graham crackers C skewers pie irons etc C fire grate for cooking C firewood newspapers and or kindling C matches in wa...

Page 46: ...ems secured 0Membership cards 0Trailer keys 0Vehicle registration 0Proof of insurance 0Roadside assistance phone number membership card and or policy 0Road flares 0Map road atlas campground directory 0Owner s manual for RV 0Owner s manuals and information regarding component parts 0Arrange for pet care mail newspaper pickup 0Leave itinerary with neighbor family friend 0Security watch for house nei...

Page 47: ...eouts awnings etc Is there room for picnic tables lawn chairs campfire etc Is it void of hanging limbs that may damage your unit Is it located in a convenient area Will you be able to park close enough to hookups water sewer electric Are you away from noisy areas or things that might detract from a positive experience Is there plenty of shade Is there good drainage in case of bad weather Beyond fi...

Page 48: ...and draining tanks if applicable Using blocks under the RV tires is a common way to level the unit Blocks for this purpose can be purchased from various RV resources or made out of wood The proper size of blocks are required to prevent causing damage to the tires Make sure the blocks used cover the entire footprint of the RV tire Refer to Fig 5 for proper tire blocking Additional Set Up STABILIZER...

Page 49: ...oard 3 Pull the tent out and over the edges of the bed board Snap the end of the tent into place Before snapping the sides make sure the bed bow is pulled up to a vertical position Snap the sides of the tent to the bed board Fig 7 4 Enter the unit and push the bed mats out onto the bed board Position the large mat out to the furthest edge of the bed board Slide the small mat toward you lining up t...

Page 50: ...e the heating elements Be sure this bedding is used on an alternate current supply circuit of the proper voltage Turn off the electric current when this bedding is not in actual use If improper operation of this bedding is observed discontinue its use immediately and consult your independent authorized dealer or the manufacturer The bed mat is manufactured by Flair Interiors They can be reached at...

Page 51: ...t is extended verify that the corners of the black rubber seal are set up correctly The corners of this seal are cut at a 45 degree angle The top of the seal must overlap the side of the seal to avoid the possibility of water penetration Fig 9 Extending Room 1 The batteries must be fully charged and connected The trailer should be hooked up to 120 volt AC power if possible 2 The trailer must be le...

Page 52: ...back to the booth dinette reverse the procedures above Dinette Table Exterior Use The dinette table is portable for use on the exterior of the trailer To set the table up on the exterior of the trailer 1 Place the dinette table on the bracket installed on the exterior of the trailer at a 45º angle 2 Extend the leg attached to the bottom of the table out 3 Lower the table to rest on the extended ta...

Page 53: ...mponent parts in your recreation vehicle Damage from power surges are not covered by your Jayco warranty Consult the component part manufacturer s owner s manual and or your independent authorized dealer for recommendations on power surge protection Water A complete fresh water system is included in your RV Fresh water is supplied to the system from two sources City fill connection hooked to an ex...

Page 54: ...f time If something would happen to the water system this will help limit water damage to a smaller area WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR Excessive pressure from 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 is recommended to prevent damage to the plumbi...

Page 55: ...up right at the individual campsite This convenience can save a great deal of energy if utilized properly If hook up is not provided at your site the trailer will need to be moved to an approved dump station The termination valves for your holding tanks are located on the exterior of the trailer close to the drain pipe Refer to the images indicated in the Preparing to Travel Home chapter When hook...

Page 56: ...NOTES 46 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Setting Up Camp ...

Page 57: ...er with your trailer If you have questions or concerns consult with your independent authorized dealer and or visit the manufacturer s website at www atwoodmobile com MICROWAVE Your microwave has been installed above the range and operates similar to your microwave at home Make sure you read understand and follow all information supplied with your unit from the microwave manufacturer Contact your ...

Page 58: ...siphoning water through the hose from another fixture To prevent water from being contained in the hose The shower head 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 Toilet The operation of the toilet in your trailer is important and needs to be understood to keep it operating correctly The capaci...

Page 59: ...ectively reduce chlorine taste odor sediment organic chemicals and inhibit bacteria growth Whenever the water system has not been used for some time allow water to flow for several minutes to flush the system When the system is not in use store the water filter cartridge in the mounting bracket located near the water system and when necessary out of freezing temperatures RV antifreeze will damage ...

Page 60: ...f and enters the trailer through a group of round registers Keep all registers open to insure full airflow Closing the register s may cause the compressor to freeze which could shut down the cooling process Caution When camping at campgrounds providing less than 30 amp service discontinue air conditioning use when using the microwave MONITOR PANEL The monitor panel will provide useful information ...

Page 61: ...ns supplied by the grill manufacturer with your RV or to use any other components than those originally supplied with the grill could lead to death or serious injury from fire or explosion The quick coupler connection can be attached to the BBQ grill as follows 1 Place the quick coupler handle in the OFF position and push back the sleeve The valve handle must be OFF to make the connection 2 Insert...

Page 62: ...e gas off wait five 5 minutes and repeat the above steps 7 Use the temperature control knob to adjust the grill to the desired temperature The BBQ grill grate is coated with standard grill enamel and can be cleaned as you would a grill at home Underneath the grate there is a heat diffuser This is formed and ventilated to distribute the heat from the burner Do not use lava rocks in this grill To di...

Page 63: ...is the ounces of bleach needed to sanitize the tank Multiply liters of tank capacity by 1 0 the result is the milliliters of bleach needed to sanitize the tank 2 Mix the proper amount of bleach into a container of water 3 Pour the solution water bleach into the tank and fill the tank with potable water 4 Open all faucets Hot and Cold allowing the water to run until the distinct odor of chlorine is...

Page 64: ...n of your sanitation system and the environment always use biodegradable toilet paper that is specifically rated for recreation vehicles If you have questions consult with your independent authorized dealer Using Toilet and Tank System NOTE For added convenience and better sanitation system performance it is advisable to always have four to six inches 10 15 cm of water in the toilet Prior to using...

Page 65: ...interizing GRAY WATER HOLDING TANK No special preparation is required however placing a small quantity of chemicals into this tank such as baking soda or an approved RV chemical will reduce odors from food particles in the system LP GAS SYSTEM IDANGER LP gas can be extremely dangerous Improper use of the LP gas system will present an immediate hazard situation where death or serious injury will re...

Page 66: ...low the information in this label IDANGER IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection 4 Open doors and other ventilating openings 5 Leave area until odor clears 6 Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected before using again FAILURE TO COM...

Page 67: ...e purged prior to being filled LP gas containers must never be filled beyond 80 of capacity to allow for expansion with increases in temperature The following warning label is located near the LP gas container s Make sure that you read understand and follow these warning labels Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer 57 Utilities Systems 1 1 2 2 3 3 VAPOR LIQUID 20 VAPOR SPACE 4 1 Knob to open val...

Page 68: ... asphyxiation When an LP gas tank 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 the LP gas containers and have the system checked by a qualified technician IWARNING DO NOT use tools to open or close the tank valve HAND TIGHTEN ONLY The use of tools to tighten th...

Page 69: ...ition is so the outlet of the cylinder valve is pointed directly outward to the curbside wall 6 If a vinyl cylinder cover is provided slip it over the cylinder and leave the zipper open 7 Attach the 1 4 inverted flare x 24 Type 1 pigtail hose to the regulator inlet and the right hand swivel nut to the cylinder valve 8 If applicable close the cylinder cover zipper up to the hose 9 Secure the cylind...

Page 70: ...ss nut on the main hose will be your final attachment Several things to remember each time the LP gas container is removed 1 Check that ALL fittings are tight 2 Check that ALL connections are tested with leak solution Consult with your independent authorized dealer or LP gas service personnel 3 Open the main valve slowly to avoid a fast rush of gas to excess flow valve causing gas freeze up If you...

Page 71: ...20 000 40 000 21 100 42 200 Range Oven 7 100 7 490 Range Rear Burner 6 500 6 860 Range Front Burner 9 000 9 490 Outside Grill 10 000 10 550 NOTE This chart is an example of a typical system and may not represent the exact system in your particular unit LP Detector All recreation vehicles with an LP gas system require a LP gas leak detection device Fig 24 for safety protection A converter or auxili...

Page 72: ...be fully extended and not left coiled in the compartment or on the ground If the cord is left coiled it creates potential for heat to melt the cord s casing together To prevent accidental electrical shock insure that the ground pin on the attachment plug cap is intact to the earth ground through the RV park receptacle Any accidental short of a live circuit conductor will trip the circuit breaker i...

Page 73: ...he electrical panel which supplies power to the circuit provides this protection This GFCI receptacle should be tested monthly while the travel trailer is being used Testing Instructions 1 Plug a 120 volt electrical device into the receptacle on the face of the GFCI 2 Push and release the RESET button 3 The 120 volt electrical device should operate at this time 4 Press the TEST button 5 The RESET ...

Page 74: ...authorized dealer to purchase the battery and have it installed Caution Your RV has many 12 volt DC loads When combined they total more power consumption than is available with the 12 volt DC converter Periodic overloads can be handled with the optional auxiliary battery for short periods of time It is suggested to conserve your 12 volt DC system at most times Prolonged overload may shorten the pe...

Page 75: ...s a malfunction The charging module on some converters have a positive shut off and on others there is a reduced charge rate to a very low amperage A fully charged battery will read 12 7 volts DC and 1 265 specific gravity at 80 F 32 C A battery is considered discharged at 11 8 volts DC If the voltage drops below these levels permanent damage will occur The RV battery is installed in parallel circ...

Page 76: ...others will have switches in the fixtures themselves BULBS Interior Square lights 921 Exterior Porch Light 912 Round Lights 912 Tail Light 1157 Power Hood Lights 912 Turn Signal Brake 1157 Clearance Light 194 FUSES All fuses for the interior of the trailer and external porch lights are located in the fuse panel This panel is located near the converter IWARNING Do not replace circuit breakers or fu...

Page 77: ... TV Radio LP Detector 15 7 Ceiling Lights 15 8 Bunk Lights 15 9 Slideout Lights 15 10 Open 11 Open 12 Slideout Motor 20 auto Brakes The electric brakes operate on 12 volt DC power from tow vehicle through blue and white wires on the seven 7 way pigtail and harness More information on the brakes is found in this manual and in manufacturer supplied information Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer...

Page 78: ...NOTES 68 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Utilities Systems ...

Page 79: ...or tied down 0Latch drawers cabinets doors 0Refrigerator door locked 0Set refrigerator to 12 volt if applicable 0Close windows latch blinds 0Close roof vents 0Lower antenna satellite dish if applicable 0Furnace turned off 0Water heater turned off 0Water pump turned off 0Lights turned off Exterior 0Retract awning and secure in place 0Retract slideout if applicable 0Retract step 0Pack equipment into...

Page 80: ...ing lever must be seated 0Trailer safety chains connected 0Breakaway switch and lanyard connected 0Coupler locking pin connected 0Trailer electric cable secure 0Tongue jack fully up 0Dolly wheel removed 0Retract stabilizer jacks 0Proper tongue weight maintained 5 10 of gross weight trailer and contents 0Trailer is about level 0Test brakes for proper operation 70 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Tra...

Page 81: ... mat onto the large bed mat From the far side of the large bed mat pull the mat up to set on its edge Fig 27 3 Hook up the canvas straps to the hasp d ring located on the ceiling 4 Exit the travel trailer Unsnap the sides of the tent and fold the bed bow down to the bed board Unsnap the end of the tent 5 Fold in the tent onto the bed board Important Make sure the bed tent is pushed in at least 1 a...

Page 82: ...lve open when hooked up to the park s sewer system To Empty Holding Tanks 1 Make sure the unit is as level as possible to aid with drainage 2 Attach the adapter to the flexible sewer hose and secure it with a clamp 3 Remove the dust cap and attach the adapter onto the drain pipe 4 Turn the adapter 10 to lock it onto the pegs on the drain pipe 5 Place the other end of the hose into an approved sewe...

Page 83: ...disposal facilities or sewer systems Almost all privately owned parks have either a central pump facility or offer a campsite hookup of sewage You can find lists of many dump facilities throughout the United States in Woodall s Rand McNally Camp Guide Good Sam Camp Guide KOA Kampgrounds Camp Guide and various other publications Some fuel stations also have dump stations Jay Feather Conventional Tr...

Page 84: ...NOTES 74 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Preparing to Travel Home ...

Page 85: ...nt parts HITCH Use a small quantity of lubricant 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 Coupler Use a small quantity of silicone spray on the moving mechanisms of the coupler Also lubricate all moving parts in the actuator to insure ease of operation Tongue Jack Lubricate the jac...

Page 86: ...tions consult with your independent authorized dealer and or visit the manufacturer s website at www dexteraxle com Wheel Lugs Refer to the specific instructions supplied by the manufacturer and information found in this manual Make sure that all instructions are understood and followed to insure safe operation of your trailer If you have further questions consult with your independent authorized ...

Page 87: ... tire carrier 2 Install the lug nuts 3 Make sure the lug nuts are tightened securely before returning to travel JAY FEATHER EXP LGT The optional spare tire is transported in a carrier mounted under the trailer frame To operate the spare tire carrier 1 Remove the hair pin clip securing the front of the tire carrier to the battery tray tab 2 Pull the tire carrier hook free from the battery tray 3 Lo...

Page 88: ...ARNING Never raise the trailer by placing the jack under the axle beam springs or any attachment parts Failure to comply could result in property damage personal injury or death EXTERIOR Fiberglass Sidewalls Fiberglass walls are very durable and easy to maintain To keep them looking nice wax and buff them once a year Standard automotive cleaning soaps and waxes work well for general cleaning and m...

Page 89: ...nd then reseal the area Consult with your independent authorized dealer for the best type of sealant to use FAILURE TO CAULK MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS WATER DAMAGE TO THE ROOF AND OTHER PARTS OF YOUR VEHICLE AND IT VOIDS THE WARRANTY Roof CAUTION All roofs require routine maintenance At least once per year inspect and reseal all seams front and rear around all vents and along all moldings Failure to p...

Page 90: ...setting and the setting of the striker plate may change over the course of time and road conditions and that setting may need to be changed or adjusted to insure that your door operates as smoothly and efficiently as it should To adjust the strike plate you will need to loosen the two Phillips head screws holding the strike plate to the jamb system Move the plate in or out as needed to obtain a pr...

Page 91: ...ompounds containing ammonia or chlorine since they may cause the panels to yellow Do not use rubbing compounds as they will etch and damage the panel surface CLEARANCE LIGHTS Inspect all exterior lights to make sure they do not have moisture trapped inside The weep holes at the bottom of the lights must be kept open to allow moisture to escape from the light fixture STONE GUARD Wash the stone guar...

Page 92: ... cleaner Harsh cleaners and organic solvents can attack the printed vinyl and therefore are not recommended VINYL FLOOR To care for the vinyl floor covering use a damp mop with water and a mild cleaner DO NOT SOAK FLOORING Use care to avoid wetting carpet edges Caution To avoid problems of yellowing linoleum the manufacturer recommends to avoid using cleaners that contain oil based solvents i e cl...

Page 93: ... providing an added room to your trailer This room is attached to the canopy and the camper FABRIC CARE JAY FEATHER EXP ONLY Cushions Bed Mats Please use common sense and treat your furniture as you would at home Remember your trailer is a small living area so soiling may occur more frequently and the fabric will probably need more attention than your furniture at home Please follow these guidelin...

Page 94: ... clean the tents Exterior If the tent becomes dirty use a damp cloth or sponge with water Do not use detergents soaps or solvents since they may remove water repellency fire retardants and damage the surface or color Do not use aerosol type cleaners Do not use insect repellent hair sprays or suntan lotions around the fabrics as they may stain and damage or destroy the water repellency If accidenta...

Page 95: ... each bunk zipper to permit air to flow through and allow the tent to breathe Fig 36 This will help minimize moisture gathering above the bunk area on the vinyl Use only breathable fabric camper covers such as those available through your independent authorized dealer when storing your camper SLIDEOUT Your slideout system has been designed to require very little maintenance To ensure a long life o...

Page 96: ...ected before servicing Refer to the furnace manufacturer s supplied instructions for information regarding the furnace and its maintenance NOTE To increase motor life the furnace should be wired directly to the battery LP GAS SYSTEM Your LP gas system is designed to function properly with regular maintenance and inspection Make sure that you regularly check for any gas leaks as outlined in the saf...

Page 97: ...quired inspections and certifications have been completed on the LP bottle within the correct time period before refilling the bottle AIR CONDITIONER Consult the manufacturer s information supplied with your trailer and or your independent authorized dealer for maintenance information on the air conditioning unit Information is also available at www rvcomfort com rv_products htm A special foam gas...

Page 98: ...tervals to listed torque values Re torque as needed Refer to the axle manufacturer s manual 0Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service technician Each Trip 0Check LP gas lines for leaks 0Test LP gas and smoke detector 0Check battery water level If equipped with battery 0Check tire pressure and wear Make sure the tires are cold when checking the tire pressure 0Check running lights 0Inspect safety...

Page 99: ... to listed torque values Re torque as needed Refer to the axle manufacturer s manual 0Examine the tires for unusual wear sidewall defects from possible cuts bulging and abrasions 0Lubricate tongue jack 0Lubricate hitch ball 0Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service technician Every Six Months or 6 000 Miles 0Clean drains with approved drain cleaners 0Check pipe connections for tightness Tighten...

Page 100: ... serviced by a qualified technician 0Inspect and seal corners at the threshold of the entrance door 0Have the refrigerator inspected and serviced by a qualified technician 0Have brakes inspected and serviced by a qualified technician 0Repack wheel bearings 0Have furnace inspected and serviced by a qualified technician 0Inspect and reseal as necessary all sealant and putty tape Refer to information...

Page 101: ...icle for winter is very important for most states and Canada Failure to prepare the coach will cause the supply lines and the water heater to freeze causing breakage Repairs due to freezing are not 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 freezing weather There is no commodity or product that can be added...

Page 102: ... need more than one gallon of antifreeze 6 Turn on the pump and open each faucet until the antifreeze flows through Do not forget to run the antifreeze through the toilet 7 Pour at least one cup of antifreeze into each drain to protect the P traps 8 Close valve E 9 Before using the water system again drain and flush the water system Close valve C and open valves D A and B Thoroughly sanitize and f...

Page 103: ...Remove all perishable items from the interior Include in this any items that are susceptible to freezing if storing during the winter months 0Cover all external outlets such as furnace exhaust etc to prevent critters from entering 0Thoroughly wash the interior and the exterior of your RV 0Close all windows and roof vents 0Cover tires that are exposed to sunlight to prevent weather checking and oth...

Page 104: ...NOTES 94 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Storing Your Unit ...

Page 105: ... lining maintenance 76 Breakaway Switch 32 64 hitching 27 unhitching 38 Bumper Rear 23 C Canadian Standards Association 1 Campsite selecting 37 Canopy definition 83 Cargo Capacity 21 Cargo Carrying Capacity 21 Caution personal injury related definition 13 property related definition 13 Changes Modifications and Additions 18 Changing Tire 78 Checklist departing camp 69 maintenance 88 pre travel 34 ...

Page 106: ...ipment entertainment 50 hitch 26 towing 25 Extended Use 18 Extension Cords 62 Exterior table set up 42 Exterior Sealing 79 E Z Lube Axle 76 F Fabric Components care 83 definitions 82 Faucets 48 Federal Certification Label 21 Fiberglass Sidewalls 78 Filter Replacement water purification system 49 Fire Extinguisher 15 Frame 75 Furnace 47 maintenance 86 Fuse panel layout 67 safety 15 G Gravity Fill 4...

Page 107: ... OPD overfill protection 59 quick coupler 51 regulator 60 safety 14 start up 44 system components 55 system maintenance 86 Type 1 ACME connection 59 Lugs 31 76 M Maintenance 75 doors extrusions windows vents 80 exterior 78 Microwave 47 Mildew Prevention Removal 85 Modifications 18 Monitor Panel 50 N National Highway Transportation Safety Administration 13 Note definition 13 O Outside Shower 49 Own...

Page 108: ...ol 26 T Table convert to bed 42 exterior use 42 Tank black 55 gray 55 waste 55 Television antenna 42 Tent closing 71 definition 83 drying 71 leaking 33 maintenance 84 set up 39 Termination Valves 72 Tire 30 changing 78 pressure 30 safety 17 spare 77 Toilet 48 54 maintenance 87 Toilet Paper 54 Tongue Jack maintenance 75 Tongue Weight 22 Torque Requirements 31 Tow Rating 25 Tow Vehicle battery 32 ba...

Page 109: ...3 filter cartridge 49 heater 48 hook up 43 pressure regulator 44 pump 44 purification system 49 safety 15 seepage 33 water tank usage 43 Weighing Instructions 24 Weight BBQ grill capacity 51 capacity rating 22 cargo carrying capacity 21 distributing hitch 26 gross axle weight rating 21 22 gross combination weight rating 21 22 25 gross vehicle weight rating 21 22 23 24 25 26 tongue weight 22 unload...

Page 110: ...NOTES 100 Jay Feather Conventional Travel Trailer Index ...

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