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Section 5: Slideout Systems

2.  When the rooms is fully in or out have one person apply pressure to the wrench/ratchet 

and return the brake lever to its engaged po-

sition.  This ensures the room is locked into 

a sealed position.

1.  Install the transit bars (if so equipped) to the 

slideout room and take the unit to an autho-

rized dealer for service.

 

Refer to the Power Gear® Electric Slideout 

Operation Manual for detailed operation, 

safety and troubleshooting information.

Power Gear Slim Rack Slideout System

The Power Gear® Slim Rack slideout is typically 

used for slideouts 144” long and longer.

 

It is operated by a 12VDC electric motor.

 

The system is equipped with a manual override allowing the room to be extended 

/ retracted in the event of a power loss.

 

The system has a controller (Fig 1) with programma-

ble stops that stop the motor when the room is fully 

extended or retracted.

 

The controller has the ability to detect faults for easier 

troubleshooting.

 

A wall mounted touchpad allows room movement and 

provides end user feedback.

Operating the Slideout

The slideout will not function until the stops are properly set or 

faults are cleared.

A solid “ON” GREEN LED

 indicates room movement.

The RED LED indicates a fault or a problem 

with the system. (Refer to the 

Fault Diag-

nostics / Troubleshooting

).

Prior to moving the slideout room set the parking brake.

To ensure ample voltage is being supplied to the slideout sys-

tem motor, power should be supplied from one of the following 

sources:

 

Attach the RV to shore power.

 

Have the motorhome engine running.

 

Turn on the generator.

Extending/retracting the room:

1.  Engine or generator must be running, or plugged into shore 

power.

2.  Transmission must be in park or neutral (if applicable).

3.  Set the parking brake and level the unit.

4.  Remove transit bars (if so equipped) if extending the room; 

install if retracting.

5.  Turn 

ON

 the on/off switch or key.

6.  Press and hold the OUT button (Fig 4).  To retract, press and 

hold the IN button. There will be a slight delay before the 

room begins moving.

Fig.1 Slideout Controller

     Table of Contents

   Maintenance Record

Summary of Contents for JAY FLIGHT BUNGALOW Towables 2021

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 0190626 2021 2021 Towables A subsidiary of Thor Industries Inc ...

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Page 3: ...e 30 Extended Or Full Time Usage 30 Cold Weather Usage 30 Condensation 31 Section 3 Pre Travel Information Tow Vehicle 33 Vehicle Labels 33 Weight Terms 33 Weight and Capacity Labels 33 OCCC Label yellow Federal Certification Label Tire and Loading Information Loading Your Recreation Vehicle 35 Rear Bumper 35 Travel Trailer Hitch customer supplied 36 Travel Trailer Hitch Weight 36 Travel Trailer H...

Page 4: ...ote Control 60 In Motion Detector if so equipped 60 Section 5 Slideout Systems Electric Slide Room s if so equipped 61 Slideout Overlap Outside General Slideout Troubleshooting Checklist 62 Flush Floor Slideout 62 Schwintek In Wall Slideout System 64 Norco Slideout System 67 Power Gear Slideout System 68 Fig 1 Slideout Controller Power Gear Slim Rack Slideout System 70 Power Gear Ram Slideout Syst...

Page 5: ...s Fumes 95 Propane Gas System 95 Propane Gas Container 96 Servicing or Filling 97 LP Gas Container Overfill 98 Maintenance 98 Propane Cylinder Recertification 98 Hoses Pipes Tubes and Fittings 98 Propane Regulator 99 Propane Use and Safety 99 Propane System Label Using the Propane System 100 Cooking With Propane Gas 101 Calculating Propane Gas Usage 101 Installing Propane Cylinder s 102 Single Cyl...

Page 6: ...uipped 124 Tank Flush Inlet Section 9 Heating Cooling Air Conditioner 127 Roof Mount if so equipped 127 Wall Mount if so equipped 127 Heat Pump Operation if so equipped 127 Power Roof Vent if so equipped 127 Attic Fan Control Furnace 128 Section 10 Appliances Microwave 131 Cooking Safety 131 In Case Of a Grease Fire 131 Cooktops Range and Oven if so equipped 132 Cooking With Propane if so equipped...

Page 7: ...146 Prop Rod if so equipped 146 Gas Struts if so equipped 147 Bunk Beds if so equipped 147 Bunk Bed Ladder if so equipped 147 Section 13 Exterior Cleaning The Exterior 149 Frame 151 E Z Lube or Super Lube Axle if so equipped 151 Exterior Roof and Sidewall Vents 151 Windows 152 Exterior Ladder if so equipped 152 Sealants 153 Travel Trailers Sealant Diagram 154 Section 14 Travel Camping Storage Chec...

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Page 9: ... and or maintenance could result in the loss of warranty Please review the limited warranty and the limited warranties that apply to specific components offered with this vehicle Instructions are included in the manual for operating various components which are optional on some RV s or may not be available on your particular model If so equipped does not indicate or imply that the component s or o...

Page 10: ...8 Table of Contents Maintenance Record ...

Page 11: ...o your recreation vehicle Jayco reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and to make additions or improvements without incurring any obligations upon itself to install these changes on its products previously manufactured Recreation vehicles built for sale in Canada may differ to conform to Canadian Codes Dealer Responsibility At the time of s...

Page 12: ...you ask the campground staff for referrals or check the local telephone yellow pages Or contact Jayco Customer Service or your selling dealer for assistance in locating a repair facility Contact the RV repair facility to discuss your situation and make an appointment Ask how their billing will be handled They may choose to bill Jayco directly otherwise you are expected to pay them Have the RV repa...

Page 13: ...d staff or telephone yellow pages for an RV repair facility Have the item repaired and contact Jayco Customer Service immediately the following business day Failure to contact Jayco Customer Service unauthorized or improper warranty repairs or failure to return requested original parts may result in loss of reimbursements and or loss of warranty To Contact Us Mailing address Shipping address Jayco...

Page 14: ...information for questions regarding operating mainte nance servicing instructions and warranty coverage It is important you complete and mail warranty cards and registrations within the prescribed time limits to avoid loss of warranty coverage Safety Alerts Throughout this manual certain items are labeled NOTE CAUTION WARNING and DANGER These terms will alert you to precautions that can involve ri...

Page 15: ...rd your complaint information TTY 1 800 424 9153 or 1 202 484 5238 To Contact NHTSA by mail Office of Defects Investigations CRD NVS 216 1200 New Jersey Ave SE Washington DC 20590 In Canada If you believe your vehicle has an alleged safety defect you should contact Transport Canada and our Customer Service Department immediately To file a safety concern you can complete an on line form at https tc...

Page 16: ...e Contact your dealer at once Do not wait until you are ready to use your RV Your dealer may not be able to service it immediately and or the repair may require parts be ordered The dealer s service department is busiest on Mondays Fridays and before the holidays Prepare for the appointment If you are having warranty work performed be sure to have the right papers with you Take your warranty folde...

Page 17: ...mer use The propane system if so equipped and all electrical systems must be shut down and turned off We are not responsible for discharged batteries or propane tanks During the appropriate season please ensure the RV has been winterized Unless prior approval has been obtained from our Customer Service facility all personal items must be removed from the area where you are requesting service repai...

Page 18: ...right to make changes in the design or material of its products 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 per formance of this RV or any of its materials components or parts In addition the RV own er s obligation...

Page 19: ... the root cause is the wall structure exterior roof material EPDM rubber TPO etc floor covering carpet linoleum hardwood tile etc all side wall end wall front and rear wall roof and floor attachments and delamination caused by water intrusion from lack of required exterior seal maintenance or other maintenance Struc ture Components further excludes all items identified under What is Not Covered be...

Page 20: ... If this primary remedy fails to successfully cure any substantial defect after a reasonable number of repair attempts your sole and exclusive remedy shall be to have Jayco pay an independent service shop of your choice to perform repairs to the substantial defect If the substantial defect is incapable of being repaired your exclusive remedy will be to receive diminished value damages i e the diff...

Page 21: ...ue to the environment theft vandalism fire or other inter vening acts not attributable to Jayco damage caused by unregulated water pressure tank over fill or plumbing system modi fications resulting in flooding of the vehicle failure of the original retail purchaser or others to follow ordinary maintenance proce dures as recommended by Jayco damage caused by unprotected electrical hook ups home or...

Page 22: ...manufactured component part owner neglect or failure to provide rou tine maintenance See Owner s Manual unauthorized alteration off road use collision or accident whether or not foreseeable including any acts of weather or damage or corrosion due to the environment theft vandalism fire explosions overloading in excess of weight ratings and tampering with any portion of the RV or any use of the RV ...

Page 23: ...ranty and any damage to the RV as a result of your failure to perform such care is not covered by this limited warranty THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE ACCEPTANCE OF WARRANTY When you request or accept the performance of repairs under the terms of this Limited War ranty you are confirming the acceptance of all terms of ...

Page 24: ...22 Section 1 Warranty Service Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record ...

Page 25: ...know how to operate it Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with one of the following exit window styles Flip latch style 2 per window Push up on the front lip of the latch and the latch unfolds Push up on the front lip of the latch again to unhook the latch from the window When both latches are released push out on the window which is hinged at the top Exit the vehicle The screen does not need...

Page 26: ...e of the fire extinguisher Inspection and maintenance Read and follow all instructions on the label and user s manual provided by the fire extin guisher manufacturer Inspect the extinguisher at least once a week more frequently if it is exposed to weather or possible tampering This should also be done before beginning a va cation or during an extended trip NOTE For information on how to use your f...

Page 27: ...nything preventing smoke from reaching the alarm may delay or prevent an alarm Though the alarm horn in this detector meets or exceeds current UL standards it may not be heard for reasons that include but not limited to a closed or partially closed door other noise from electronics appliances or traffic The smoke alarm is operational once the battery is correctly installed It will not func tion if...

Page 28: ...res Low Battery indicator Beeping signal indicates low battery Maintenance Vacuum off any dust on the cover of the smoke alarm using a soft brush attachment Test the smoke alarm once you have vacuumed Never use water cleaners or solvents to clean the smoke alarm as they may damage the alarm Do not paint the smoke alarm Refer to and follow detailed safety testing troubleshooting and maintenance inf...

Page 29: ...ncluding but not limited to acetone alcohol butane and gasoline These chemicals can be found in commonly used items such as deodorants colognes per Do not cover or obstruct the carbon monoxide propane alarm with any thing that could prevent gas from entering the alarm This alarm is not designed to detect smoke fire or gases other than car bon monoxide and propane The carbon monoxide detector insta...

Page 30: ...LP tanks 4 Ventilate the RV open doors and windows 5 Alarm can be silenced for 5 minutes by pressing SILENCE TEST button 6 Red LED will flash each second while alarm is silenced 7 Original alarm state resumes after 5 minutes if Propane levels still exceed the safe levels 8 Do not touch any electrical switch in or near the recreation vehicle 9 Do not start vehicle s engine or generator If your alar...

Page 31: ...s each minute The alarm should be replaced as soon as possible Maintenance Vacuum the alarm cover at least once a year Clean the cover by hand using a cloth damp ened in clean water Dry with a soft cloth Do not spray the front panel of the alarm with cleaning agents or waxes This action may damage the sensor causing an alarm or cause the alarm to malfunction Do not paint the face of the alarm Test...

Page 32: ...s not intended for use as full time quarters or a permanent residence Continuous living in your vehicle could cause accelerated wear and damage to the various components NOTE The carbon monoxide propane alarm manufacturer strongly rec ommends replacement of the detector five years after the date of purchase Repair or replace the combination carbon monoxide propane alarm when the alarm no lon ger f...

Page 33: ... to eliminate warm moist air Crack open windows and roof vents to allow warm moist air to escape Open the bath roof vent if so equipped approximately when showering Use the range hood fan if so equipped when cooking or washing dishes Avoid hanging wet towels or clothes inside the recreation vehicle to dry If found in cabinets or closets open the doors slightly to provide ventilation Condensation m...

Page 34: ...32 Section 2 Occupant Safety Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record ...

Page 35: ... as the maximum allowable loaded weight of the trailer including full propane cylinders a full load of water and full generator fuel if applicable GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating The value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum permissible weight of the fully loaded trailer OCCC Occupant And Cargo Carrying Capacity Is equal to the GVWR of the trailer minus the weight of the trailer as compl...

Page 36: ...tongue weight of 1 200 lbs The actual weight on the RV tires is 9 000 1 200 which equals 7 800 lbs which is within the weight rating of the tires The Federal Certification Label is required by the government to verify the trailer complies with all motor vehicle standards for Canada and the United States It includes the following in formation Manufacturer name VIN GVWR GAWR front rear tire rim size...

Page 37: ...ng characteristics Your recreation vehicle s load capacity is designated by weight not by volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading the vehicle Do not exceed your GVWR and ensure you are loading the vehicle as evenly as you can for the best possible handling Ensure heavy items are secured so they do not shift during travel Store items in areas designated for storage Do ...

Page 38: ...ight Maintain the proper tongue weight of the trailer Stay within the target range of 10 15 of the overall gross weight travel trailer weight plus contents Travel Trailer Hitch Height and Hitch Ball To determine the hitch height for your model make sure that the trailer is level When the loaded RV is hitched to the tow vehicle check the hitch ball height This can be determined by measuring the dis...

Page 39: ...system provides a more stable tow vehicle RV combination as it will spreads the weight evenly to distribute it to the tow vehicle front and rear axles and the trailer axle Consult with your dealer for information on requirements and operation of this system Be certain your tow vehicle can carry the hitch weight Travel Trailer Sway Control customer supplied Sway control devices are available to red...

Page 40: ... service appointment Reduce your speed until the issue is resolved Travel Trailer Safety Chains Your RV is equipped with chains to meet SAE standard requirements for maximum gross trailer weight Always have the safety chains attached when towing Install them as shown below so they do not restrict sharp turns but tight enough so they do not drag on the ground Crisscross the left safety chain under ...

Page 41: ...uld be weighed The actual weight of the vehicle all op tions liquids the hitch weight and your personal cargo is important for you to know so you do not exceed the GVWR Two important factors when loading your RV are total weight and balance It is imperative that you verify compliance within all applicable weight ratings Overloading your RV will void the Towable Limited Warranty and the warranties ...

Page 42: ...the RV tires This weight may be subtracted from the overall RV GVWR to determine the actual tongue weight 4 With the RV still attached to the tow vehicle weigh each wheel position separately to ensure each tire is not overloaded To determine the wheel position weight 5 Pull the RV onto the scale so only one tire is on the scale Record the weight Your RV must remain as level as possible on the scal...

Page 43: ...f control of the tow vehicle RV Slow down in advance of dips bumps and railroad tracks to reduce the jolting to your tow vehicle RV combination Proceed slowly and let the trailer tires pass over them before accelerating Adverse weather conditions and extremes in terrain may affect the performance and han dling of your tow vehicle Do not operate the tow vehicle cruise control on icy or extremely we...

Page 44: ...is in the desired location set the tow vehicle parking brake Block all RV wheels securely with wheel chocks to prevent it from rolling RV Brake System Even though your RV is equipped with brakes designed for GVWR proceed with caution until you become accustomed to your RV s stopping distance Driving through water deep enough to wet the brakes may affect stopping distance or cause the vehicle to pu...

Page 45: ...h causes the brake fluid inside the wheel cylinder to activate the brake shoes against the drum As a result of this design backing the RV uphill may activate the surge brake system making it difficult to continue in reverse To aid in backing up the RV 1 Prior to backing up a slope or through soft ground pull the recreation vehicle forward slightly to assure that the actuator socket is in the forwa...

Page 46: ...ith disc brakes see the manufacturer s owner s manual for detailed safety and maintenance information NOTE A battery customer supplied must be installed to activate the breakaway switch When the trailer is attached to the tow vehicle this bat tery will typically be charged by the tow vehicle Entrance Door Step s Make sure your entrance step is fully extended before exiting the vehicle and retracte...

Page 47: ... 6 Fold the handrail at the door out of the way or re move the optional step handrail if so equipped 7 Pull pins from adjustable legs D and retract the legs so they fit inside the doorway when steps are folded Reinsert the pins to lock the legs Do not try to lift the steps while the door is closed This may cause dam age to the steps and the door When returning steps to the stored position adjustab...

Page 48: ...nto brackets on each side of the door frame as they are lifted in place 10 Close the entrance screen door Campsite Hook Up Refer to Electrical Systems section before connecting the shore line power cord when using full hook up OR before starting the generator if so equipped or operating the vehicle on 12 volt power when dry camping Refer to Fuel LP System section before using the LP system Open th...

Page 49: ...stabilizes the unit To raise the jack press the control switch until the jack is returned to the retracted position Manual Override The electric stabilizer jacks may have a built in manual override system The override coupler is located on the end of the stabilizer jack opposite the electric motor One of the wire motor leads must be disconnected to prevent back loading the motor and causing more d...

Page 50: ...ffic side of the recreation vehicle directed at the nearest approaching traffic 2 Place the second warning indicator 100 feet behind the recreation vehicle in the center of the lane and toward approaching traffic Place the third warning indicator 100 feet in front of the recreation vehicle in the center of the lane and away from the traffic approaching from behind NOTE Curves and or hills may affe...

Page 51: ...n of the wheel s from your recreation vehicle The lug nuts on the wheels of your recreation vehicle must be maintained according to listed torque values see Wheel Lug Nut Torque Chart Over torqued and or under torqued wheels may result in component failure Wheels should ALWAYS be mounted and properly torqued by a qualified service technician using the proper tools Failure to maintain proper torque...

Page 52: ...eriodically during travel Refer to diagrams above for proper lug pat tern and Final Torque Values Thereafter check and maintain torque according to the Final Torque Values in the chart above Failure to follow these instructions may result in wheel loss an accident or loss of con trol resulting in death or serious injury Lug Nut Pattern and Warning Label The following labels showing the proper lug ...

Page 53: ...lose reliable calibration Damaged tools must not be used and must be removed from service for evaluation and either reported and re calibrated or replaced 2 Do not use accessories or handle extensions unless specifically allowed by the torque wrench manufacturer 3 Do not use the torque wrench as the primary means of tightening or loosening fasteners 4 Torque wrenches are length specific Grasp the ...

Page 54: ...d or death NOTE Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as a tire that has not been used for three or more hours or has been driven less than one mile Tire inflation pressure of a hot tire may show an increase of as much as 6 psi over a cold tire It is recommended that the tire pressure be checked at the beginning of each trip to obtain the maximum life of the tire Follow the instructions listed o...

Page 55: ...e programmed according to their tire position on the trailer and not to each indi vidual tire Tire sensors are paired to your phone using the Bluetooth Smartphone App FAILURE TO ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH The TPMS system is designed to monitor tire pressure and temperature It is not designed to provide warning of sudden critical tir...

Page 56: ... battery edge E cir cled The battery will slide out from under this tab TPMS sensors DO NOT MOVE WITH THE TIRES The TPMS sensor on the front tire on either side of the trailer STAYS at the front tire position when rotating tires The TPMS sensor on the middle tire on either side of a 3 axle trailer STAYS at the middle tire position when rotating tires The TPMS sensor on the rear tire on either side...

Page 57: ...tional vehicle from the tire you are changing 2 Loosen the wheel lug on the tire you are changing before jacking up the vehicle DO NOT remove the lug nuts only loosen them for ease of removal when the tire is off the ground 3 Locate the mainframe rail of the trailer it spans from front to back just inside the tires Do not use the stabilizer jacks to support the recreational vehicle while under the...

Page 58: ...ill be mounted against the underside of the recreation vehicle flush mount to give it stability in travel Raising and lowering the hoist The crank handle to raise and lower the tire will be located fastened to the sidewall in a basement compartment of the recreational vehicle Insert the crank handle into the crank access port located either in the center of the rear bumper or on the sidewall of th...

Page 59: ... the tire To extend the tire down 1 Remove the cotter key from the pin holding the tire carrier in place 2 Remove the pin and extend the carrier away from the trailer Always return the tire carrier to the upright position and lock it in place while traveling To remove the tire from the tire carrier 1 Remove the lug nuts holding the tire in place 2 Remove the support bracket from the bottom lug 3 P...

Page 60: ...ds Where tie downs are required it will be necessary to adhere to the following instructions All travel trailers are equipped with tie down attachment provisions on the main I beams Any one of the three methods featured may be used In the tie down system it is important to use materials of proper design and adequate quality The following material specifications should be considered as minimum re q...

Page 61: ... detachable the instructions to remove and install it are listed below Suggested materials customer supplied Quantity Item Description 4 3 ton jack stands 2 7 8 open end wrench 1 3 4 socket and drive 1 3 8 socket and drive 4 Wood blocks to chalk tires 1 Block tires on both sides of trailer 2 Unscrew flexible gas hose from main bulkhead on front steel crossmember and cap both fittings 3 Remove gas ...

Page 62: ...cessive movement it will automatically retract to the travel mode position For detailed safety and operating information refer to the manufacturer s user guide Girard Awnings refer to the manufacturer s owner manual which is located on both a CD and a USB flash drive included in your warranty packet This CD or flash drive will include several different awning manuals including slide out toppers an...

Page 63: ...switch hold until the slideout room stops travel time is approx 25 seconds These guidelines should be followed when using your slideout room Make sure the slideout is in the closed position prior to hooking the unit to the tow vehicle The recreation vehicle must be level before operating the slideout room Water leaks and other problems could result if the slideout is operated without leveling the ...

Page 64: ... or circuit breaker Check for loose connections at the slideout motor If the slideout still will not operate follow these steps If the slideout is extended refer to the section on operating the specific slideout system installed on your RV If the slideout is retracted leave it in that position If the slideout extends crooked or only one side moves Follow steps on overriding the specific slideout s...

Page 65: ... the crank extension under the inside of the frame Fig 1 and 2 Attach a standard fifth wheel landing gear crank handle a socket and ratchet or drill and nut driver Rotate the extension clockwise to retract the slideout and counterclockwise to extend it DO NOT attempt to disengage the motor as the actuator is manual ready NOTE Install transit bars if so equipped on the slideout room during storage ...

Page 66: ... button to move the room in or out Press the on off button once more to power off the remote ALWAYS allow the controller to stop both motors before releasing the switch button DO NOT try to time the end of the stroke by releasing the button early Maintenance This slideout system requires very little maintenance It contains a pre lubed bearing that is lubricated when the room is moved in and out Do...

Page 67: ...n moving side moved manually Try to push the non moving side in and out If a mo tor shaft has broken it will be possible to move that side of the room several inches by hand Larger rooms may require several people to push Debris in the rack Check all 4 gear racks on the side of the room for debris Status LEDs lights Locate the slide controller for the slideout in question Check the status LED ligh...

Page 68: ...nd travel lock 1 Locate and remove the motor retention screw which can be found near the top of each vertical column Fig 3 2 Bend back the wipe seal and visually locate the motor Fig 4 3 Pull the motor up until it disengages about 1 2 inch 4 Repeat this process for both sides of the slide room 5 Physically push pull the room back into the opening keep both sides relatively even 6 The room must be ...

Page 69: ... 7821 or at www lci1 com Norco Slideout System The Norco slideout system is a cable driven slide out used typically on towable products The cables guide the room in or out while theAccu Slide mechanism evenly pow ers the corners keeping the room square Motors and cables are behind the interior fascia board around the slideout opening Cables may stretch over time Average stretch will be approximate...

Page 70: ...ch is pressed check the following Make sure the slideout system is turned on Battery is fully charged and connected Transit bars have been removed if so equipped Always disconnect battery from system prior to manually operating system Failure to disconnect battery can cause electricity to back feed through the motor and cause serious damage to the system as well as void the warranty Use EXTREME CA...

Page 71: ...bedroom slideout it may be located under the bed 6 Rotate the brake lever on the backside of the motor counter clockwise looking from the rear of the motor about 1 8 of a turn to the released position Fig 2 This will release the brake that holds the room in place 7 Locate the manual override for the slideout system Fig 1 1 The room is now free to move Using either a 5 8 or 3 4 wrench or socket cra...

Page 72: ...oubleshooting A wall mounted touchpad allows room movement and provides end user feedback Operating the Slideout The slideout will not function until the stops are properly set or faults are cleared A solid ON GREEN LED indicates room movement The RED LED indicates a fault or a problem with the system Refer to the Fault Diag nostics Troubleshooting Prior to moving the slideout room set the parking...

Page 73: ...be cleared for the room to operate normally MINOR faults can be cleared by pushing and releasing the IN or OUT buttons on the wall touchpad Fig 4 MAJOR faults must be cleared by pushing and releasing the SET STOPS CLEAR FAULTS button located on the back of the wall touchpad Fig 2 Faul t Code F a u l t Type Fault Codes Description Possible Cause Possible Solution 1 Major Stops not programmed Stops ...

Page 74: ... Maintenance The Power Gear slideout system requires very little maintenance Read and follow these procedures When the room is extended visually inspect the slide rail assemblies Check for excess buildup of dirt or foreign material remove any debris that may be present If the system squeaks or makes any noises blow out any debris from the gear rack arms and apply a dry lubricant to prevent and or ...

Page 75: ...ake the unit to an OEM certified dealer for repairs Manually Retract Room with Ratchet and Socket If the power is lost to the slideout motor s or the override mode above will not work the room may be manually retracted using a ratchet and socket attached to the end of the coupler Fig 11 1 Gain access to the VERTICAL CHANNEL assembly from inside or outside of the coach whichever is more convenient ...

Page 76: ...to the motor spring clip Fig 10A Torque the motor retaining screw to 40 inch lbs Fig 10B and the motor retainer is fully engaged Use a travel lock a 2x4 cut to size etc Refer to Fig 10A and 10B for proper seating of the motor 9 Have the slideout room serviced by an OEM authorized dealer as soon as possible Do not operate the room until service is complete as damage to the room may result Power Gea...

Page 77: ... These photos will help you figure out how this works The side by side photo below shows the spring lock lever and the brake lever 5 The spring lock lever is a thin metal arm with a slight bend at the end which will hold the brake lever in the released position 6 The brake lever is the heavier thicker metal arm with the hole in the end 7 The normal position for these two levers is to be par allel ...

Page 78: ...nt end of the spring lock lever will allow the brake le ver to be moved 13 Plug the motor connector back in again 14 Replace the plastic motor cover with the 4 screws removed previously 15 Take the unit to an authorized dealer for service For further information refer to the manufac turer s owner s manual Table of Contents Maintenance Record ...

Page 79: ...ical system Electrical System Maintenance Before working on the electrical system Make sure the inverter charger if so equipped is turned off before disconnect ing batteries Disconnect the shore power cord If equipped with a generator turn off the generator and disable the automatic gen erator start functionality Turn off the battery disconnect switch if so equipped Turn off the 120V main circuit ...

Page 80: ...e status Auto leveling control panel for leveling the RV Inverter panel power switch with display Power bunk bed lift control switch Speaker selector switch Command Center Modules Mounted to the Wall Some models may have the modules mounted directly to the in terior wall of the vehicle They are typically located near the en trance door Touch Dimmer Switch Certain models may include a touch dimmer ...

Page 81: ...d in Jayco and Highland Ridge towable RVs Examples of Bluetooth controlled systems currently in use are listed below The Command Control System is capable of controlling some or all of the following features depending on the Bluetooth system and RV model RV Auto Leveling System Power Jacks and Stabilizers Interior and Exterior Lighting RV Slide out rooms Power awnings Generator TV and bed lifts HV...

Page 82: ...creen and a drop down appears at the top of the screen Select the back arrow at the top left to return to the menu screen To get back to the display HOME screen press the left facing triangle button at the bottom of the screen NOTE Switches that are turned on with the LCI One Control App or the LCI One Control touchscreen override switches at the command center panel on the wall If you were to tur...

Page 83: ...n turns on off all exterior lights Third button turns on off all interior and exterior lights Fourth button turns on off the water pump Fifth button brings up the A C control screen on the display Pairing your device To operate the system with your smartphone you must download the JayCommand App and install it Next you need to pair the Smartphone with the NODE The NODE can be paired to a maximum o...

Page 84: ...The One Control System will NOT operate the hall light lights located inside each slide out exterior am ber red marker lights or the LED lights located on the front or rear caps Connecting to the Bluetooth Control module A Bluetooth control module is mounted in the basement area of the RV It transmits a Bluetooth signal for the LCI One Control app A Password and a Device Name are required for this...

Page 85: ...ORTANT SAFETY FEATURE IF SLIDE 01 IS MISSING FROM THE LIST This indicates there is a problem with the bed room slide out In order for the slideout to function properly the bedroom door MUST BE OPEN An electronic door catch has been installed to the wall in the bedroom behind the door Fig 9 A second piece is mounted to the door Fig 10 If the door is closed the Slide 01 notification on the touchscre...

Page 86: ...icle electrical system and result in severe or fatal injury Damage or injury resulting from connection to malfunctioning or improperly wired power sources is not covered by your recreation ve hicle warranty DO NOT Do not use any cheater plug adapter or extension cord to reconfigure incoming AC power or break the continuity of the circuit connected to the grounding pin Do not connect the power cord...

Page 87: ... the power cord from the outlet do not unplug it by pulling on the cord Maintenance Inspect the power cord for cuts cracks and worn insulation Have the power cord replaced immediately if these symptoms are noticed Power Converter The power converter converts 120 volt AC power to useable 12 volt DC power when the shore power cord is connected to an external power source The converter has a built in...

Page 88: ... converter fuses and AC voltage are good but the converter output still reads zero volts the converter is not functioning properly Modes of Operation Absorption Normal Mode 13 6VDC range Batteries are being charged just at a slower rate Converter will not work without AC input Float Trickle Mode To get your converter into this mode reduce the load on the system to almost nothing but the battery Le...

Page 89: ...y overheating the RV wiring Converter With Charge Wizard if so equipped Some converters may be equipped with a charge wiz ard There are 3 possible charging modes NORMAL BOOST and STORAGE The charge wizard will auto matically select the best mode to charge your battery A green LED next to the wizard mode button will indicate by flashes which mode is currently being used NORMAL MODE Green LED flashe...

Page 90: ...on of foreign material and potential short circuit conditions Auxiliary Battery customer supplied Do not store anything inside the battery compartment s or near the batteries that could touch the battery or battery cable terminals Contact with the battery or battery cable terminals could cause an electrical short circuit discharge the batteries or start an electrical fire Keep sparks cigarettes an...

Page 91: ...solator When the tow vehicle engine is operating with the RV connected the tow vehicle charging system will charge both batteries Replacement and Maintenance Some equipment in your RV will draw small amounts of current even when turned OFF To prevent the auxiliary battery from being discharged when your RV is not connected to shore line power disconnect the auxiliary battery negative cable at the ...

Page 92: ...load cen ter for specific fuse assignments Motorhomes may have separate small panels for breakers and fus es They are normally located in close proximity to each other typically in the bed platform The converter is also mounted separately typically under the bed platform Typical Load Center Panel Load Center Panel w 120 volt Main Breaker load center appearance and configuration may vary by model 1...

Page 93: ...or repair assistance when replacing circuit breakers Maintenance At the beginning of the camping season inspect the circuit breakers and replace as needed Test by turning each circuit breaker off and back on Circuit breakers are wearable parts and must be replaced as needed as part of your RV maintenance If you have any questions contact your dealer A label is provided to explain the function of e...

Page 94: ...2 legs of 120 volt power at a maximum current flow of 50 amperes per leg Exposure to voltages higher or lower than a nominal 120 volts will damage or shorten the service life of the electrical system and appliances The 50 amp 120 volt 60hz AC electrical system can be powered by an outside 120 240 volt 60hz utility service like those commonly found in campgrounds or by 120 240 volt 60hz generator p...

Page 95: ...recreation vehicle and or campground electrical system The amperage rating of individual appliances can be calculated by di viding appliance wattage consumed normally listed on the appliance by nominal design voltage 120 for a 120 volt appliance For example 1200 watts divided by 120 volts equals 10 amps Do not hook up the power cord to any receptacle until you have verified proper polarity and gro...

Page 96: ...r panel kit is a customer purchased and installed option The solar plug location will vary by model but may be located on the exterior sidewall on the A frame of the RV in the outside utility center or mounted up on the roof There are capped off wires located in the area of the battery These wires are the battery charging wires Once these wires are properly connected to your battery you will then ...

Page 97: ... potential for exhaust fumes to filter back into the recreation vehicle Propane Gas System Propane or LP liquefied petroleum gas is an efficient form of energy when proper handling and safety precautions are observed The propane system in yourfurnishes the fuel for cook ing heating hot water and can be an alternative energy source for refrigeration Propane is heavier than air and tends to flow to ...

Page 98: ...ces DOT cylinders equipped with an OPD and ACME type 1 service valve are identified by the triangular service valve knob DOT cylinders are typically marked with top or an arrow to indicate the correct orientation of the cylinder s Do not mount store or transport any cylinder other than the in proper position indicated NOTE All propane lines have been checked with air pressure at the time of manufa...

Page 99: ...ne system or filling the propane cylinder When the cylinder is disconnected from the hose install the valve cover that is attached to the container Close the propane cylinder main shut off valve by hand tightening only Use of tools createto over tighten the valve damaging the interior seals on the cylinder valve seat If this type of damage occurs the cylinder will not close properly This propane l...

Page 100: ... may only be used for 12 years after their manu facture date the number of years for certification may vary in your area After that the cylinders must be recertified which provides another five years of use The cylinders can be recertified every five years thereafter Federal DOT Department of Transportation regulations require periodic inspections and re qualifications of the propane cylinders DO ...

Page 101: ...Slowly open both cylinder valves The indicator on top of the regulator will turn bright green When the cylinder becomes empty the indicator will change to bright orange Now turn the regula tor lever to the side of the reserve cylinder and the green signal should return You may now remove the empty cylinder to have it refilled without interrupting the flow from the full bottle After filling the cyl...

Page 102: ... one or two seconds close the main valve and contact your dealer to have the propane system tested 4 Light the appliances as needed and directed in the appliance manufacturer s own er manual located in the Warranty Packet Keep the propane container valves closed at all times unless you are using the propane gas system or are having the propane container filled Make sure that you read and fully und...

Page 103: ... different BTU rating You will need to consider this when planning your propane supply and consumption Un less there is heavy use of hot water the water heater consumption of propane is minimal During cool temperature or high wind conditions furnace consumption can be extremely high To calculate your propane supply take the BTU ratings for your propane appliances and divide that into the BTU avail...

Page 104: ... on the bracket provided on the A frame and position it so the outlet of the cylinder valve is pointed directly outward to the curbside wall Make sure all fasteners are secured before traveling Single Cylinder Refueling Warning Label Traveling With Propane Use care when fueling your motor fuel tanks and or propane containers Make certain your propane tank is properly fastened in place This label s...

Page 105: ...t or housing opposite of each other 3 Mount the regulator on the center back wall of the compartment or housing so the vent is pointed down ward 4 Attach the 1 4 inverted flare x 18 Type 1 pigtail hose to the regulator inlet and the right hand swivel nut to the cylinder valve Main Supply Hose Low Pressure Attach the main supply hose from the regula tor to the brass manifold fitting in the frame of...

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Page 107: ...fixed to the exterior of the recreation vehicle sidewall that in dicate the locations of the water system drains and fills Be aware some drain valves may be located inside the vehicle once the exterior label is found go inside to find the drain corresponding location Refer to the manufacturer s operating manual included in your warranty packet for the de tailed operating sanitizing and winterizing...

Page 108: ...monitor panel or in the case of a touch screen system on one of the selectable screens of the touch screen Switches will light up when turned on The LP GAS water heater switch 12V enables propane operation of the water heater and the ELECTRIC switch 120V enables electric operation of the water heater Normally both switches should be turned on to provide the fastest hot water recovery time The wate...

Page 109: ...fer to the Fresh Water Connections or the Utility Center if so equipped sections There are plastic overflow tubes in the fresh water holding tank which allow water to flow out of the water tank see City Water Fill Occasionally there may be water coming from the overflow tubes when the fresh water holding tank is filled This is normal and can be a result of the recreation vehicle being parked on an...

Page 110: ...h high pressure will shorten the life of the pump and is not covered in your warranty Periodically check the in line water pump strainer for accumulated debris To clean shut off the water pump unscrew the clear cap remove the re useable metal strainer clear any debris then reinstall For additional information on the care and operation of the pump read the safety and operat ing information in the p...

Page 111: ...er fill is not in use Using the Gravity Fill if so equipped You can fill the fresh water tank from a container of fresh water and the gravity water fill inlet if you do not have access to City Water The gravity fill will have a potable water label next to it Do not remove this label Low point and fresh water tank drains should be closed 1 Remove the connection cap and insert a non toxic drinking w...

Page 112: ...ponding location in the interior 5 Drain the sink by removing the drain cap 6 Turn ON the water pump and allow it to run as needed 7 If the RV water heater has bypass valves set them to the BYPASS configuration refer to the Water Heater Bypass section 8 Operate the toilet flush lever until water stops flowing 9 Relieve the water pressure using the P T valve BEFORE removing the water heater drain p...

Page 113: ... a cartridge type water filter it must be removed and bypassed using the supplied bypass tube Sanitizer should never be allowed into a water filter 6 Prepare a chlorine solution using 1 4 cup of household bleach sodium hypochlorite solution to one gallon 3 785 liters of water in a container Prepare one gallon of solution for every 15 gallons of tank capacity This will result in a residual chlorine...

Page 114: ...e is desired then a 100 PPM chlorine con centration should be permitted to sit in the system for at least one hour 13 After the required period drain the chlorine solution from the fresh water system Since the water heater was bypassed there should be no sanitizer in the storage tank water heater Rinse the system with fresh water 14 Fill the fresh water tank full of clean potable water Fill fresh ...

Page 115: ...table water Pour water in the gravity fill using a hose or a funnel 9 Open faucets and check that the chlorine taste is gone 10 Drain the system one more time See Draining the Fresh Water System 11 Remove full system canister insert the filter and reattach canister to the mount Water heater bypass valves set to NORMAL refer to Water Heater Bypass section 12 Refill the fresh water system with clean...

Page 116: ...g is still in place it should be removed as shown Refer to the Water Heater Bypass section NOTE The water heater must be drained to prevent damage from freez ing It is recommended the water heater be drained and bypassed during the winterization process particularly if introducing RV antifreeze into the plumbing system Do not drain the water heater while it is hot or under pressure Antifreeze shou...

Page 117: ...the water tank for 30 to 60 seconds to avoid pressurizing the tank and then turn the water tank shutoff valve OFF Continue blowing out the water lines which can take 5 to 10 minutes 12 Pour one cup of RV antifreeze in all the drain P traps sinks and bath tub 13 After RV water lines have been blown out remove the air hose and the blowout plug from the City Water Inlet Winterize the Black Tank Flush...

Page 118: ...if equipped Valve should be located in the vicinity of the water pump Open siphon valve Valve D at the water pump with the clear hose attached Valve handle points toward the clear hose and insert the opposite end of the clear hose into a container of RV antifreeze solution Valve should be located in the vicinity of the water pump See Water Heater Bypass section 8 Turn the water pump ON Antifreeze ...

Page 119: ...ear hose from the container of RV antifreeze Leave the water tank shutoff valve Valve E if equipped closed to keep antifreeze out of the fresh water tank See Water Heater Bypass Dia gram 2 Pour 1 cup of RV antifreeze into the sink drain P trap 3 To prevent staining wipe the RV antifreeze out of the sinks shower or tub and toilet using a soft dry cloth De winterize the macerator system Emptying the...

Page 120: ...r heater for two weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY FLAMMA BLE To reduce the risk of injury under these conditions open the hot water faucet for several minutes at the kitchen sink before you use any electrical appliance connected to the hot water system If hydrogen is present you may hear what sounds like air escaping through the pipe as the water begins to flow Hydrogen gas may be present e...

Page 121: ...aintain an air pocket at the top of the water heater tank This air pocket will form in the tank by design however it will be reduced over time by the everyday use of your water heater To replenish this air pocket 1 Turn off the water heater 2 Turn off the cold water supply line 3 Open a faucet in the recreation vehicle 4 Pull out the handle of the pressure relief P T valve and allow water to flow ...

Page 122: ...re of the hot water It can appear as though the hot water heater is not working properly Faucets The bathroom kitchen and outside shower faucets operate much the same way as the faucets in your home Make sure there is sufficient water available and the 12 volt water pump is turned ON before operating NOTE There may be air in the water plumbing lines which needs to be bled out before a steady strea...

Page 123: ...Pipes with Dry Sealing Valve if so equipped Your RV may be equipped with a dry sealing valve that prevents the escape of odors from your waste system and eliminates the need for P traps Should the RV drain piping system become clogged it is important that the dry valve be removed before passing a mechanical cleanout tool through the piping to open the drain Passing a cleanout tool through the wa t...

Page 124: ...r holding tanks always add the proper amount of deodorant to the black water tank to prevent odors and help break down holding tank contents unless winterizing Follow the deodorant bottle or package instructions Driving to a disposal site will normally loosen any accumulated waste debris or solids from the sides of the holding tanks Never travel with full black or grey water holding tanks This not...

Page 125: ...nd vari ous other publications Some fuel stations also have dump stations Please contact your RV dealer for assistance in the purchase and installation of a sewer hose or sewer hose extension if needed Sewage black tank preparation 1 Release one to two quarts 1 or 2 liters of water into the toilet bowl 2 Follow the directions on your RV approved toilet chemical bottle customer supplied and put the...

Page 126: ...ng types in the toilet system These products dam age the seals in toilets and dump valves Black Tank Flush if so equipped The black tank flush inlet is typically located on the utility center panel The location may vary depending on your model The inlet color may be either white or black Attach a garden hose connected to a pressurized fresh water source to the black tank flush inlet The water goes...

Page 127: ...ilet It is important to add enough water to prevent solid waste buildup The following guidelines will help to prevent solid waste buildup Sewage black tank preparation 1 Release one to two quarts 1 or 2 liters of water into the toilet bowl 2 Follow the directions on your approved RV toilet chemical bottle customer sup plied by placing the recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the toil...

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Page 129: ...heat pump will become the primary heat source as long as the interior temperature of the RV has not dropped 5 below the thermostat set point If this occurs the thermostat will automatically activate your gas furnace The furnace will continue as the heat source until the thermostat set point has been satisfied At that point the heat pump will again become the primary heat source For RV models with ...

Page 130: ...kwise to pull warm air from the ceiling back towards the floor In the summer the fan should turn counterclockwise to keep air moving Furnace The furnace installed in your recreation vehicle is controlled by a 12 volt DC thermostat Depending on your model there may be up to two thermostats enabling you to control the temperature to your comfort level The furnace requires both 12 volt power and prop...

Page 131: ... Operating the furnace under this condition could lead to serious property damage personal injury or loss of life To ensure your personal safety do not obstruct or alter the furnace in any manner Do not install screens over the vent for any reason Screens will become restricted and cause unsafe furnace operation For your safety only the manufacturer s factory authorized parts should be used on you...

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Page 133: ...ollow label instructions on cleaning products To avoid damage to the microwave oven caused by arcing due to soil buildup keep cavity microwave inlet cover cooking rack supports and area where the door touches the frame clean Clean with mild soap water and a soft cloth or sponge or as indicated below Grease filters mild soap and water or dishwasher Door and exterior mild soap and water or glass cle...

Page 134: ...ter Using extreme care wipe spill with a clean dry towel Electric Drop In Cooktops if so equipped NOTE Make sure you are connected to a 120 volt power source During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable ma terial come in contact with the top burners or heating elements burner grates or other areas near the top burners or oven until they have had sufficient time to cool Thes...

Page 135: ...vers more than one burner at a time This will create excessive heat that may cause melting sooting or discoloration The use of undersized pans could expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing Proper relationship of pans to burner will improve efficiency Oven if so equipped The propane gas oven must have 12 volt power to operate Do not use the o...

Page 136: ... quick freezing or cooling We recommend stocking it with pre frozen or pre cooled food when possible The shelves should not be covered with paper or plastic and the food items should be arranged so air can circulate freely Keep the area at the back of the refrigerator clean and free of debris Check for obstructions in the exterior refrigerator vent area i e spider webs bird nests etc Use a soft cl...

Page 137: ...or if there is significant pet traffic the condenser should be cleaned every 2 to 3 months to ensure maximum efficiency NOTE Do not use abrasive or harsh cleaners such as window sprays scouring cleansers flammable fluids cleaning waxes concentrated deter gents bleaches or cleansers containing petroleum products on plastic parts interior and door liners or gaskets Do not use paper towels scouring p...

Page 138: ...cle If you need to clean the condenser Remove the base grille Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush to clean the grille the open areas behind the grille and the front surface area of the condenser Replace the base grille when finished Cleaning the Exterior Painted metal exteriors wash with a clean sponge or soft cloth and a mild detergent in warm water Stainless steel exteriors wash with a clean ...

Page 139: ... For detailed operat ing and safety instructions refer to the manufacturer s user guide The central vacuum system installed cleans virtually any surface with no electric cords and has a variety of attachments for many cleaning needs Make sure you have 120 volt AC power available before operating your central vacuum system refer to Electrical Systems calculating electrical load To operate the centr...

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Page 141: ...he antenna amplifier ON Over the air HDTV signals are then fed to the TV from the antenna Turn the antenna power supply OFF to view cable television or to use the DVD player The ON OFF switch is located on the wall plate for the antenna connection An LED will light to indicate antenna power is ON Satellite if so equipped Please refer to the manufacturer s instructions for setup care and mainte nan...

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Page 143: ...to the furni ture manufacturer s recommendation or consult a cleaning professional It is recommended you do not use any cleaners containing oils waxes or silicones Cleaners containing silicone can eventually destroy the finish on the leather Cleaners containing oils or waxes should not be used as they leave residues on the surface of the leather which can attract more dirt and eventually lead to c...

Page 144: ...d exposure to direct sunlight high temperatures and high humidity can cause damage to both the finish and the wood itself Interior Wall Panel To clean use a mild solution of soap and lukewarm water with a soft sponge or cloth Wipe dry with a soft clean cloth Putty sticks can be used to cover scratches on the wood surface wall panels These can be obtained from local hardwood stores and lumberyards ...

Page 145: ...and pull it towards you The sofa back will drop down to provide a sleeping surface For additional comfort and to reduce fabric damage you may want to place a cover or air mattress customer supplied over the sofa when it is in the sleeping position Trifold Sofa The Trifold Sofa offers very similar features to the traditional hide a bed The following illustrations detail converting the sofa into a b...

Page 146: ...sed by a qualified service technician Converting the dinette to the bed position Remove all the cushions from the booth dinette Lift up the tabletop and remove the detach able table legs Place the tabletop on the ledges provided between the booth dinette benches Lay the seat back cushions against the back of the dinette bench Lay the dinette seat bottom cushions in between the seat back cushions T...

Page 147: ...e countertops Do not cut directly on the solid surface countertop Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain cleaners oven cleaners etc Do not let cleaners with bleach set on the top Wipe them off promptly For additional information on the removal of difficult stains or surface damage repair refer to the countertop manufacturer s user guide Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with one or both of the ...

Page 148: ...llowing linoleum the flooring manufacturer recommends avoid ing cleaners that contain oil based solvents i e lemon oil Murphy s Oil Soap etc Solid surface sink maintenance Occasionally clean the solid surface sink by filling one quarter full with a 50 50 water bleach solution Let soak for 15 minutes and then wash sides and bottom of sink as solution drains Run cold water when pouring hot boiling w...

Page 149: ...mage Gas Struts if so equipped On certain models the bed platform may be equipped with gas struts to assist with easy ac cess to storage area Grasp the end ledge at the foot of the bed and lift carefully Two gas struts will hold the bed platform open allowing access to the storage area To close carefully push down on the bed slowly easing it to the closed position Follow all precautions listed abo...

Page 150: ... 300 lbs 136 kg Maximum weight limits for bunk beds Bunk bed styles vary according to RV model Maximum weight ratings vary according to bunk bed style Weight rating labels are located at all bunk locations Do not exceed the weight limits of the bunk bed or the bunk ladder if equipped Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious bodily injury The top of the ladder is secured to the la...

Page 151: ...he RV s surface temperature is cool under 90 F and out of direct sunlight A shaded area is ideal for washing your vehicle as direct sunlight causes water spotting Use a mild soap detergent or car wash shampoo Try to avoid combination wash n wax products as these waxes can cause build up and are designed for smaller surfaces Have two dedi cated sponges or wash mitts one for the exterior walls and o...

Page 152: ...area with a soft cloth and warm water When waxing the area around openings do not apply wax on the weather strip If stained with wax the weather strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal Polishing your recreation vehicle If painted surfaces have been severely damaged and have lost their original luster and color tone polish the surface lightly with a fine polishing compound Avoid limiting your pol...

Page 153: ...scratches in the paint coat as soon as pos sible with touch up film or paint Carefully check the body areas facing the road and the tires for damage to the paint coat caused by flying stones etc Use the closest automotive paint available locally match possible when touch up paint is needed Cleaning plastic parts Use a sponge or chamois to clean plastic parts Use warm water and a soft cloth or cham...

Page 154: ...er brackets Fig A 2 Pull the ladder down and toward you and it will swing away from the RV 3 When the brackets are extended Fig B re insert the pins arrows to lock the ladder in place while in use 4 To return the ladder to the storage position pull the locking pins and push the ladder up and in towards the RV When the ladder is in the storage position re insert all locking pins to prevent the ladd...

Page 155: ...parts manager can help you obtain the correct sealant s The sealants may become damaged due to road vibration ultraviolet exposure air pollution freezing temperatures and exposure to other elements If deteriorated repair immediately Failure to properly maintain or reseal your recreation vehicle may result in serious water damage to the roof and other parts of the recreation vehicle This damage is ...

Page 156: ...source of the leak Failure to correct the leak may result in serious damage to your recreation vehicle and this damage may not be warrantable If you have questions and or need assistance with sealing your recreation vehicle consult with your recreation vehicle dealer Travel Trailers Sealant Diagram Table of Contents Maintenance Record ...

Page 157: ...cifications o Check wheel lug nuts for tightness o Inspect safety chains for signs of wear Inspect and work all interior and exterior latches and locks lube if necessary o Make sure the batteries are fully charged and installed correctly o Inspect the power cord and carefully clean the contacts if necessary Plug in the power cord to an appropriate power source o Turn on the interior lights and che...

Page 158: ... RV one last time to make sure everything is stored away and the baggage compartments are closed and locked Retract leveling jacks to the travel position if so equipped Retract step Secure and lock the entrance door RV Storage Properly preparing your RV for storage during periods of non usage will prevent problems from arising It will also make it easier to get started again for the following camp...

Page 159: ... black water and or hot water tanks Adding fuel stabilizer to the generator if so equipped will aid in preventing con densation and fuel varnishing Disconnect 120 volt AC power to the RV Remove all batteries from the RV and store in a place where they will not freeze A battery that has been frozen will never hold a proper charge Turn all cushions on edge to prevent the moisture mildew buildup duri...

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Page 161: ...tep Above www lci1 com www morryde com Fan Exhaust 12V Ventline Maxx Fan www ventline com www airxcel com maxxair prod ucts fans Fire Extinguisher See manufacturers user guide Furnace Atwood Hydroflame www atwoodmobile com Microwave See manufacturers user guide Monitor Panel KIB Enterprises www kib us Outside Shower Utility Center B B Molders www bandbmolders com Propane Tank Manchester Tank www m...

Page 162: ...See manufacturers user guide TV Antenna Winegard Company King Jack www winegard com www kingconnect com Water Heater Tank DSI Atwood Greenbrier www atwoodmobile com Water Heater Tankless Girard Systems Truma AquaGo www greenrvproducts com www truma com Water Pump 12V Shurflo East www shurflo com Table of Contents Maintenance Record ...

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Page 164: ..._______________________ City ____________________ State Province ______ Zip Code_________ Phone ___________________ E Mail Address _________________________ Previous Owner Information Purchased Date ________________ Name _________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ City ____________________ State Province ______ Zip Cod...

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