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CHAPTER 5
APPLIANCES
GENERAL
All appliances in your Jayco RV are name brand quality built equipment, guided by
current code and standards. Appliances are designed to operate using LP gas only, not on
natural gas.
Included with each travel trailer are specific operation manuals, written and published by
the manufacturer for each appliance. Refer to the manufacturer’s owner’s manuals for
additional information not covered in this manual.
FURNACE
The furnace requires both 12-volt and LP gas energy for full operation. The combustion
system is fully sealed. Oxygen is drawn from outside through the center port of the vent
by the fan motor. After burning fuel, the carbon monoxide exhaust is expelled into open
air through the outer port of the vent. This vent is NOT to be altered or obstructed in any
manner to ensure your personal safety.
In order for the furnace to operate, a fully charged 12-volt battery or 120-volt power
through converter must be available.
Listed below are instructions for furnace operation. Additional instructions may be found
in manuals that are supplied by the manufacturers of the furnace.
Your furnace is a D.S.I. (Direct
Spark Ignition) and is fully con-
trolled by the thermostat as shown
in the Hydroflame Furnace Con-
trol diagram.
1. The on/off switch controls
12-volt power going through
the thermostat. It must be in
the “ON” position for opera-
tion.
2. The upper lever referred to
“Temperature Control” is to
be set at the desired tempera-
ture, suggested 68° to 70°.
The third switch, located inside
of the exterior vent assembly on the fan housing, controls 12-volt power operating the
gas valve. In the “on” position the solenoid will open, permitting gas to flow to the
burner. In the “off” position, the valve will not open.
FUSE AND BULB CHART
Fuses: All fuses for interior of travel trailer and external porch lights are located in the
fuse panel. This panel is placed near the converter.
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WARNING:
Do not replace circuit breakers or fuses with a higher
current rating than those supplied with the unit when built. Over-
fusing can cause a fire hazard by overheating the electrical wiring.
When attaching wire leads to a tow vehicle, carefully and tightly tape all connections for
moisture protection.
Bulbs
Interior:
Exterior:
Square lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #921
Porch Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #912
Round Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #912
Tail Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #1157
Power Hood Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #912
Turn Signal & Brake . . . . . . . . . . . . #1157
Backup Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #1156
Clearance Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #194
Brakes
Electric brakes operate on 12-volt power from the tow vehicle through blue and white
wires on 7 way pigtail and harness. More information on the brakes is found in Chapter
#3.
Hydroflame Furnace Control