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Section 12: Interior

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Cleaning The Interior

To keep the value of your recreation vehicle, perform regular maintenance using the proper 
materials and procedures.  Using the wrong cleaner may result in damage to the surfaces 
in your vehicle. Check with the manufacturer’s information for the recommended cleaning 
agent. If in doubt, check to see if the cleaner will cause damage by testing a small area out of 

sight or contact your dealer for assistance.  Do not use flammable liquids or sprays to clean 

the recreation vehicle.

Décor Glass (if so equipped):

  Use a glass cleaner to remove smudges, smears and spots.  

If there is decorative etching on the décor glass, use care when cleaning around that area.

Furniture Upholstery:

  To retain the value of your recreation vehicle, maintain the furniture 

upholstery carefully and keep the interior clean. Vacuum the furniture regularly using a soft 
brush attachment to remove any loose dirt or debris.

Fabric (if so equipped)

It is recommended the fabric be professionally cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled.  The 
professional cleaner should be made aware the fabrics that may have been treated to be 

fire  resistant.    For  more  information,  refer  to  the  specific  furniture  manufacturer’s  care 

instructions.

Ultraleather™ (if so equipped):

  It is recommended the Ultraleather™ be professionally 

cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled.  For more information, refer to the specific furniture 

manufacturer’s care instructions.

Leather  (if  so  equipped): 

Periodic vacuuming, using a dry cloth to wipe up spills 

immediately, and using a damp cloth on problem areas, will help to keep your leather 
furniture in good condition.  Leather surfaces can vary, as do the cleaning methods.  Refer to 
the furniture 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 which can eventually lead to cracking

Window Treatments 

Fabric – Drapes and valances:  Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment.  
It is recommended the fabric be professionally cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled.  The 

professional cleaner should be made aware the fabrics that may have been treated to be fire 

resistant.  

Window Shades

Shades should be vacuumed periodically to remove dust.  It doesn’t matter what type of 
shade or fabric you have, using your vacuum cleaners upholstery brush on low suction 
will remove most dust and dirt from the shade.  Refer to the shade manufacturer’s owner’s 
manual for additional and detailed information.

To remove stuck on dust or stains refer to the following guide.

Solar shields

: Use a sponge or soft brush and water to remove stains.  A mild cleaning 

solution can be used to remove tougher stains.  Rinse after cleaning by wetting a clean cloth 
in fresh water, wringing our any excess and wiping the areas where the cleaner was used.  

Day/night  Shades

: Clean with a mild cleaning solution using a sponge or paper towel.  

Wipe down with water after cleaning and dry thoroughly before raising the shade.  Do not 

     Table of Contents

   Maintenance Record

Summary of Contents for JAY SPORT 2018

Page 1: ...Owner sManual PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER 0181064 2018 2018 CAMPINGTRAILERS...

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Page 3: ...and we know those numbers show that a little initiative can go a long way The Jayco EcoAdvantage is our way of making sure endless generations can enjoy the Great Outdoors 7 192 tons of wood 2 354 to...

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Page 5: ...ed Or Full Time Usage 27 Cold Weather Usage 27 Condensation 28 Condensation Tent Models Only 28 Bunk zipper shown open to allow air flow 28 Section 3 Pre Travel Information Tow Vehicle 29 Vehicle Labe...

Page 6: ...Customer Supplied 77 Battery Disconnect Switches 78 Switch appearance may vary by model 78 Load Center 79 120 Volt Circuit Breakers 79 Typical Load Center Panel 79 Load Center Panel w 120 volt Main br...

Page 7: ...uipped 111 Gas BBQ Grill If So Equipped 113 Bumper mounting bracket 113 Refrigerator 114 Quick connect coupler 114 Gas Grill Mounting 114 Bracket on Support Rail 114 Water Heater See Plumbing Section...

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

Page 9: ...ired service 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 Instructi...

Page 10: ...Section 1 Warranty Service 2 Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 11: ...ithout 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...

Page 12: ...rals 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 situ...

Page 13: ...around the United States and Canada In addition the club offers a variety of local and regional activities throughout the year By belonging to the Jayco Travel Club you will find new ways to enjoy you...

Page 14: ...eation vehicle Please call your dealer or our customer service representatives if you are unsure how to proceed These signal words indicate precautions and potential situations which if not avoided ma...

Page 15: ...20590 In Canada If you believe your vehicle has an alleged safety defect you should contact Transport Canada and our Customer Service Department immediately Transport Canada prefers to be called inste...

Page 16: ...rts 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 pap...

Page 17: ...r 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 pleas...

Page 18: ...ance improper repair improper use or by use of improper repair parts to the lifter system The five 5 year provision does not cover repair or replacement of the optional power motor and winch assembly...

Page 19: ...ars and damage caused by insects and or rodents are not covered under any warranty COMPANY S OBLIGATIONS If the manual lifter system steel frame floor or roof is determined to have a functional defect...

Page 20: ...r it any other obligation or liability in connection with this vehicle Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose applicable to this vehicle is limited in duration to...

Page 21: ...notice to anyone Jayco reserves the 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...

Page 22: ...on of work Also you must notify the selling dealer at time of delivery to have work performed on any defect that occurred at the factory during manufacture at no cost to you as provided by this limite...

Page 23: ...components or parts wheel alignment or adjustments to axles when caused by improper maintenance loading or damage from road hazards including off road travel wheel damage or balancing or damage from...

Page 24: ...Your warranty registration records should be completed and delivered to the manufacturers of component parts The selling dealership will assist you in completing and submitting the Jayco product warr...

Page 25: ...travel and camping including recreational travel and camping by renters of the Dealer for one 1 year This limited warranty applies to the original Dealer only and it is not transferable The warranty...

Page 26: ...ARRANTY HAS FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the abov...

Page 27: ...ndalism fire or other intervening acts not attributable to Jayco damage caused by unregulated water pressure tank over fill or plumbing system modifications resulting in flooding of the vehicle damage...

Page 28: ...eted as an extension of the warranty or this limitation period Some states do not allow a reduction in the statute of limitations so this reduction may not apply to you WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS Your war...

Page 29: ...with a red EXIT label To exit unzip the lifter post cover until the Velcro separates creating an opening in the tent Exit through this opening Do not remove the label from your recreation vehicle Exi...

Page 30: ...cation or during an extended trip NOTE For information on how to use your fire extinguisher refer to the fire extinguisher user s manual Do not check the pressure test or practice using the fire extin...

Page 31: ...tection When the battery is removed from the alarm the battery flag will pop up the alarm cannot be installed to the mounting bracket without a battery To test stand at arm s length from the smoke ala...

Page 32: ...The carbon monoxide detector installed is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of recreation vehicles It is not designed to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA comm...

Page 33: ...the propellants of aerosol cans High temperatures can activate glue and adhesive vapors If you close up a recreational vehicle on a hot day the chemicals used in its construction may be detected for...

Page 34: ...arm should be immediately replaced Maintenance Vacuum the alarm cover at least once a year Clean the cover by hand using a cloth dampened in clean water Dry with a soft cloth Do not spray the front pa...

Page 35: ...enjoyment in a recreational manner It is 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 c...

Page 36: ...form Proper ventilation or the use of a dehumidifier customer supplied will assist in controlling the condensation Suggestions to eliminate warm moist air Crack open windows and roof vents to allow wa...

Page 37: ...s 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...

Page 38: ...ngue 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 gover...

Page 39: ...fect handling 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 you...

Page 40: ...nsibility to know the weight of any installed or loaded aftermarket equipment added equipment will reduce the available cargo capacity Additional items secured to the roof of your camping trailer must...

Page 41: ...too stiff will increase vibration bounce and accelerate wear of your tow vehicle and RV combination Your recreation vehicle manufacturer cannot be responsible for the suspension system of any tow vehi...

Page 42: ...ly wheel or platform and retract the tongue jack to its maximum height 9 Attach the breakaway switch cable to the tow vehicle 10 Attach the safety chains 11 Plug in your wire harness connector plug fr...

Page 43: ...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...

Page 44: ...t of the vehicle all options 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...

Page 45: ...physically on the scale 6 To calculate the opposite side of the RV wheel position weight subtract the first side s weight from the weight determined in step 3 If there is a difference in the weights o...

Page 46: ...ling the tow vehicle out into the intersection further than you would normally so that the RV clears the curb When making a turn check the road clearance and be aware of others Swerves and sharp turns...

Page 47: ...le parts when hitching the trailer If the RV becomes detached from the tow vehicle the pull pin will be pulled from the switch This automatically causes the switch to close and activates the RV brakes...

Page 48: ...will have tabs to hang the safety chains and there will be a bracket for the trailer wiring plug There should also be a label on the hitch stating maximum towing capacity Entrance Door Step s Make su...

Page 49: ...k from your dealer to have duplicate keys made If you lose the keys contact your dealer or a locksmith for assistance Campsite Hook Up Refer to Electrical Systems section before connecting the shore l...

Page 50: ...To raise the jack press the control switch until the jack is returned to the retracted position DO NOT USE THE STABILIZER JACKS TO LEVEL THE RV It is important to remember that the stabilizer jacks ar...

Page 51: ...l Lug Torque Chart 1 Use the correct star pattern sequence to attach the recreation vehicle wheels 2 Start all nuts by hand to prevent cross threading 3 Tighten the nuts in the sequence shown 4 Tighte...

Page 52: ...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 Torque Chart Over torqued and or under...

Page 53: ...g wear will affect tire wear Make sure to look for cracking bulging uneven tread wear etc Tire pressure Tire wear should be checked frequently Once a wear pattern becomes firmly established in a tire...

Page 54: ...he tire pressure be checked at the beginning of each trip to obtain the maximum life of the tire Follow the instructions listed on the Federal Certification label to determine the correct tire pressur...

Page 55: ...r dealer or recreation vehicle manufacturer If you have questions regarding your tires contact the tire manufacturer Do not use the stabilizer jacks to support the recreational vehicle while under the...

Page 56: ...the tire for travel Securing the spare tire To secure the spare tire in the travel position put the steel hoist lift support located on the end of the cable through the rim of the tire The hoist lift...

Page 57: ...to one of the holes in the tire rim and the bottom lug bolt in the center of the rim 2 Install the top lug nut 3 Place the support bracket over the bottom lug bolt across the center of the rim 4 Insta...

Page 58: ...Taking proper care of your tent canvas will help to prolong its life For warranty coverage it is imperative that you read understand and follow the listed recommendations in this owner s manual and a...

Page 59: ...mportant in humid climates Tent Maintenance Exterior or vinyl side For minor stains dirt etc the vinyl or outside of the material can be cleaned with mild liquid detergent and water using a sponge or...

Page 60: ...l blocking under the tires Lower the stabilizer jacks Step 2 Unhook all roof latches Step 3 The manual roof system is located on the tongue of the trailer Attach the handle to the lift shaft and crank...

Page 61: ...models may have a second cable on the opposite corner As you raise the roof be sure the cable s do not catch on something or become restricted The cable will tighten as the roof is raised Do NOT excee...

Page 62: ...Repeat the process on the rear bed using the shorter braces Make sure the bed is fully extended 5b Fixed Brace Set Up Pull out the front bed making sure it is fully extended Install the shorter bed br...

Page 63: ...ght end Step 8 Attach the claw A to the curved bed bow that is laying on the front bed It will clamp to the bed bow between the two screws Push the curved window bow up into position at the window end...

Page 64: ...n both beds Step 12 Front bed pull the outside tent flap underneath the bed and attach to the Velcro under the bed Repeat for the rear bed Step 13 If equipped with a slideout Velcro the tent sides to...

Page 65: ...m the fabric latches The top of the door will hang from the cables These cables remain attached to the door even after installation is complete Step 2 Turn the clip in the screen door bracket to relea...

Page 66: ...two dead bolts that slide over the aluminum plate Step 6 On the outside of the door secure the Velcro of the tent to the Velcro on the door Make sure the tent portion does NOT overlap the hinges or th...

Page 67: ...anual switch to control each interior light and ceiling fan is provided Tent Tear Down Step 1 1 Zip all the windows closed close the roof vent and turn off any lights 2 Roll the privacy drapes upwards...

Page 68: ...Unsnap the two metal safety covers on opposite corners from the lifter posts A and place them together store them under the front bed mat Step 3 Remove the screen door 1 Release all Velcro from aroun...

Page 69: ...he rear bed and place it back into traveling position on the side of the unit Slide the door onto the hinges on the side of the trailer Step 9 Push the slideout if so equipped into the unit taking car...

Page 70: ...s Continue cranking the roof down untilit is completely closed Step 15 Fasten all roof latches You may have to push down on the corners of the roof to get the latches to latch Step 16 Once the roof is...

Page 71: ...ve cleaner Grill underneath the canopy Store the canopy when it is damp or wet Mildew is a fabric s greatest enemy and is caused by dampness Mildew may grow on the surface of a damp canopy and permane...

Page 72: ...EDIATELY and adjust the canopy 6 Pull down the side flaps at the unit and place the end of the awning cover over the end Fig 6a Zip the canopy cover until you reach the end of the side flap Fig 6b Thi...

Page 73: ...of the unit Fig 8a 1 Pull the bracket bar down to lock the canopy foot securely in place Fig 8a 2 The alternate canopy set up is complete Caring For Your Canopy Rain can damage both the canopy fabric...

Page 74: ...s of wheel well cover Installing the Screen Room 1 Unfold the screen room A grassy area or clean floor is suggested Lift up one corner of the screen room to the outside corresponding corner of the can...

Page 75: ...prior to raising the roof 5 Raise the roof of the unit into the camping position Set all canopy legs in the upright position 6 Finish installing the lifter covers around the lifter posts 7 Tie the sid...

Page 76: ...t crushed when opening and putting away screen room Do not allow poles and stakes to punch holes in the screen Folding the Screen Room for Storage 1 Lay the screen room out flat A grassy area or clean...

Page 77: ...Section 5 Slideout Systems 69 Slideout System not applicable for this product Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 78: ...Section 5 Slideout Systems 70 Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 79: ...ctrical system Make sure the inverter charger if so equipped is turned off before disconnecting batteries Disconnect the shore power cord If equipped with a generator turn off the generator and disabl...

Page 80: ...ED accent lights power entry step Cargo bed red lighted control switch Slideout control switches press and hold to extend retract Awning control switches press and hold to extend retract Systems monit...

Page 81: ...tacle Removal of the ground pin disables an important safety feature designed to prevent shock and electrocution hazards Do not connect the power cord to an extension cord Use of an improper extension...

Page 82: ...hen connecting or disconnecting the shore line power cord Grasp the plug to remove the power cord from the outlet do not unplug it by pulling on the cord Maintenance Inspect the power cord for cuts cr...

Page 83: ...the converter and the RV battery Loose ground connection Improper torques If the converter fuses and AC voltage are good but the converter output still reads zero volts the converter is not functioni...

Page 84: ...fuse will blow preventing damage to the converter Four easily accessible fuses are located next to the wizard button Replace with fuses of the same type and rating 12 Volt DC System The majority of y...

Page 85: ...reation vehicle become more than the converter can produce This demand can be met by using an auxiliary battery for a limited period of time The 12 volt system is designed for usage with a Group 27 de...

Page 86: ...install a battery isolator 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...

Page 87: ...assignments Not all load centers will include a main breaker Motor homes may have separate small panels for breakers and fuses They are normally located in close proximity to each other typically in...

Page 88: ...st remain permanently affixed to the recreation vehicle Replacement circuit breakers must be of the same voltage amperage rating and type Never use a higher rated replacement circuit breaker doing so...

Page 89: ...voltages higher or lower than a nominal 120 volts will damage or shorten the service life of the electrical system and appliances The 30 amp 120 volt 60hz AC electrical system can be powered by the 12...

Page 90: ...e power cord It is designed to mate and properly function with 30 amp shore power receptacles available at most campgrounds The shore power cord is designed to continuously carry the 30 amp current fl...

Page 91: ...kin oil left on the glass will evaporate when the bulb gets hot the vapor will condense on the reflector and it will dim the surface Replacement light bulbs must be of the type voltage and wattage lis...

Page 92: ...Section 6 Electrical System 84 Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 93: ...with either a nearby tow vehicle engine running or the generator if so equipped running there is a potential for exhaust fumes to filter back into the recreation vehicle Propane Gas System Propane or...

Page 94: ...nly do not use a wrench or pliers as over tightening may damage the valve seals and cause them to leak Propane Gas Container Propane container is a general all inclusive term used to describe a vessel...

Page 95: ...liquid form As the fuel is released from the container it changes to vapor which is then used for the operation of the appliances Propane will not run through the appliances in the liquid state Propa...

Page 96: ...e should be kept free from rust by a periodic coat of paint in a light reflective color Rust scratches and or dents can affect the safety of the cylinder Inspect the cylinder at regular intervals Ifs...

Page 97: ...e 10 13 lbs of pressure further to an operating pressure of 11 W C water column or 6 35 oz of outlet pressure to your appliances The second stage is adjustable and will need to be adjusted by your dea...

Page 98: ...contact your dealer or qualified propane service representative immediately Using The Propane System Use the following steps for propane operation 1 Close ALL burner valves controls and pilot light v...

Page 99: ...ng area to remind the user to provide an adequate supply of fresh air for combustion Calculating Propane Gas Usage Most RV gas appliances are operated intermittently and each has a different BTU ratin...

Page 100: ...equipped Connect the 3 8 low pressure hose to the outlet of the two stage regulator 1 Attach the regulator with the Z bracket on the center of the front wall with the vent pointing down 2 Attach the p...

Page 101: ...regulator on the center back wall of the compartment or housing so the vent is pointed downward 3 Attach the 1 4 inverted flare x 18 Type 1 pigtail hose to the regulator inlet and the right hand swiv...

Page 102: ...Section 7 Fuel Propane System 94 Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 103: ...y Typically there are labels affixed to the exterior of the recreation vehicle sidewall that indicate the locations of the water system drains and fills Be aware some drain valves may be located insid...

Page 104: ...er for accumulated debris To clean shut off the water pump unscrew the clear cap remove the re useable metal strainer and clear any debris then reinstall For additional information on the care and ope...

Page 105: ...are nearly full you may experience some air pockets Allow these to escape before closing the cold water supply faucets 3 The water heater if so equipped will fill first followed by the supply lines an...

Page 106: ...along with outside shower faucets if so equipped when filling the fresh water tank to allow air pockets to be forced out of the system 4 When the fresh water tank on the RV is full remove the non toxi...

Page 107: ...the water heater bypass valves to BYPASS middle valve ON supply valves OFF Water heater power should be OFF gas valve to water heater should be OFF also 4 Prepare a chlorine solution using 1 4 cup of...

Page 108: ...mitted to sit in the system for at least one hour 12 After the required period drain the chlorine solution from the fresh water system 13 Fill the fresh water system using clean potable water until co...

Page 109: ...NOTE Appliances refrigerator dishwasher or clothes washer must be winterized Refer to the appliance owner s manual for additional information or contact your Dealer or Customer Service for as sistance...

Page 110: ...s of RV antifreeze To assist the siphoning process put the container on a flat surface approximately two feet above ground level 8 Make sure the water tank shutoff valve is turned OFF so antifreeze ca...

Page 111: ...to the Monitor Panel section Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used the water heater for two weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELYFLAMMABLE To reduce the risk of injury under these conditions...

Page 112: ...r Odor from sulfur water is not a service problem Anode rod protection The tank in the water heater is protected by a magnesium or aluminum anode to prolong the life of the tank by absorbing the corro...

Page 113: ...120 F or if the water pressure in the heater reaches 150 pounds When this pressure is reached the pressure relief valve will open and water will drip from the valve This weeping or dripping will conti...

Page 114: ...supply to the water heater 3 Turn off the pressure pump on the water system 4 Open both hot and cold water faucets 5 Remove the anode rod from the tank For detailed information see the Winterizing The...

Page 115: ...2 volt water pump is ON Unlike your home the recreational vehicle does not contain a water pressure balance valve If someone is using the shower it is recommended that the fresh water system NOT BE US...

Page 116: ...the toilet system These products damage the seals in toilets and dump valves Grey Drains Camping trailers are not equipped with grey water tanks but they do include either a grey water dump valve or a...

Page 117: ...by opening a window For additional safety and operating information refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual Control pad if so equipped The attic fan may be controlled by a control pad The dome can...

Page 118: ...ely shut the furnace OFF and contact a qualified service agency Operating the furnace under this condition could lead to serious property damage personal injury or loss of life To ensure your personal...

Page 119: ...e is off and all parts are cool before handling or cleaning During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable material come in contact with the top burners or heating elements burne...

Page 120: ...acturer s user guide for detailed operating and cleaning information Kitchen Range Oven if so equipped To prevent damage always use the manufacturer s recommended size flat bottom pan s Generally the...

Page 121: ...he propane hose must be correctly connected before lighting the grill Failure to follow instructions supplied by the grill manufacturer or use of any components other than those originally supplied wi...

Page 122: ...Q grill Attaching the quick coupler connection The quick coupler is directly connected to the RV propane system The quick coupler connection is equipped with a positive shut off valve Place the quick...

Page 123: ...water This solution cleans and neutralizes odors Rinse and wipe dry If you smell propane gas STOP Follow the directions located in your manufacturer s owner s manual and in this manual NOTE If you are...

Page 124: ...lorine on stainless steel Stainless steel can be cleaned with a commercially available stainless steel cleaner A spray on stainless steel cleaner works best IMPORTANT Do not allow the Stainless Steel...

Page 125: ...ely and using a damp cloth on problem areas will help to keep your leather furniture in good condition Leather surfaces can vary as do the cleaning methods Refer to the furniture manufacturer s recomm...

Page 126: ...istent basis Cabinetry Tables To keep hardwood doors cabinet fronts and hardwood tables looking like new regularly dust with a soft cloth dampened with a cleaning polish or mild detergent solution Avo...

Page 127: ...Heat will damage the countertop Use a cutting board to prevent unnecessary damage to the countertops Do not cut directly on the solid surface countertop Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain cleaners ov...

Page 128: ...ers that contain oil based solvents i e lemon oil Murphy s Oil Soap etc Difficult stains can be removed from the matte finish with a green Scotch Brite pad and a mild abrasive cleaner Disinfect the su...

Page 129: ...by its cord Keep the heated bed mat control away from an open window Do not use pins or any heavy sharp pointed objects on the heated bed mats They may damage the heating elements Be sure the heated...

Page 130: ...Section 12 Interior 122 Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 131: ...washing should be avoided Wash with cold water using a mild liquid soap Dry wiping with a dry cloth is not recommended Make sure the RV s surface temperature is cool under 90 F and out of direct sunl...

Page 132: ...moisture After washing your recreation vehicle wipe off all water drops from the rubber parts around the slideout and doors Waxing Wax your recreation vehicle once or twice a year or when painted sur...

Page 133: ...tting or corroding wash with water dry thoroughly and apply a non abrasive automotive wax If the chrome is severely damaged or pitted use a commercially available chrome polish product Do not allow pl...

Page 134: ...d closely and regularly maintained We incorporate many different types of sealants including butyl putty black butyl encapsulated foam silicone clear and colored roof sealant and foam In general seala...

Page 135: ...ation vehicle this damage may not be warrantable Although the following diagrams may not accurately reflect the exact model of your recreation vehicle make sure you inspect all sealants as indicated i...

Page 136: ...Section 13 Exterior 128 Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 137: ...tness Inspect safety chains for signs of wear Inspect and work all interior and exterior latches and locks lube if necessary Make sure the batteries are fully charged and installed correctly Inspect t...

Page 138: ...n usage will prevent problems from arising It will also make it easier to get started again for the following camping trip or season To prevent costly freeze ups winterize the plumbing system when it...

Page 139: ...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 during storage Turn off 12 volt DC...

Page 140: ...Section 14 Additional Information 132 Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 141: ...ne Maxx Fan www ventline com www airxcel com maxxair products fans Fire Extinguisher See manufacturers user guide Furnace Atwood Hydroflame www atwoodmobile com Microwave See manufacturers user guide...

Page 142: ...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 Pum...

Page 143: ...Section 15 Additional Information 135 Vehicle Maintenance Record Make Model Model Year Vehicle Serial Service Date Mileage Work Performed Performed By Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 144: ...Section 15 Additional Information 136 Notes Table of Contents Maintenance Record...

Page 145: ..._______________ City ____________________ State Province ______ Zip Code_________ Phone ___________________ E Mail Address _________________________ Previous Owner Information Purchased Date _________...

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