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Maintenance
Unplug the bed mats first. Wipe gently or blot
the soiled area, using a damp cloth treated
with a mild detergent. DO NOT IMMERSE the
heated bed mats; allow them to dry
thoroughly before plugging them in for use.
J-S
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The J-steel sofa functions much the same as
a residential futon. To make the J-steel sofa
in to a bed, lift up on the bottom seat cushion
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 J-steel
sofa when it is in the sleeping position.
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The dinette is designed to seat up to four
adults. You can access the dinette bench
storage by removing all the cushions and
lifting the bottom seat supports. If the dinette
bottom seat support is screwed shut, it is to
protect factory-installed equipment (do not
use that area for storage). To convert back to
a booth dinette, reverse the process.
The booth dinette can be converted into a
bed. To convert, remove all the cushions from
the booth dinette. Lift the tabletop, remove the
detachable table legs and place the tabletop
on the ledges provided between the booth
dinette benches. Lay the seat back cushions
against the back of the booth dinette bench.
Lay the dinette seat bottom cushions in
between the seat back cushions. The area
where the cushions meet should be slightly
raised. Push the raised cushion ends down
gently. The cushions are designed to fit
snugly. Reverse this process when converting
back to the booth dinette.
L
IGHTS
Camping trailers have a ceiling light circuit fed
through a master shut-off switch that prevents
12-volt current from flowing to the ceiling
lights with the roof lowered. Periodically test
the light and switch to be sure the switch
adjustment is correct. The switch is located
along the bottom edge of the roof on the
roadside.
Clip the bunk light onto the bed bow brace
(front or rear). To operate the bunk light with
12-volt power, plug the bunk light cord into
the receptacle located on the ceiling light. A
switch to control the bunk light is built into the
light assembly. The bunk light may also be
used outside by clipping it to the optional
canopy (when attached to the optional
canopy, the bunk light will be connected to
the porch light receptacle).
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Do not use dry cleaning fluid on the heated
bed mats. Cleaning solvents may have a
deteriorating effect on the insulation of the
heating element.
Turn off all interior lights before closing the
camping trailer for transit. Hot lights may
overheat, creating a fire hazard in the
stored position and burn holes in the tent.
Converter output is not intended to operate
the optional 3-way refrigerator. When the
camping trailer is parked and the power
cord is plugged in, set the 3-way
refrigerator to “AC power.” The “DC mode”
is to be used when traveling and will pull
power from the auxiliary battery charge
line (if so equipped). When camping
without available AC power, utilize the
propane.
If you smell propane gas
STOP!
Follow the
directions located in your OEM operator’s
manuals and this manual.
Summary of Contents for JAY SERIES
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