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Fifth Wheel

Owner’s Manual

Model Year 2009

Summary of Contents for Legacy Fifth Wheel 2009

Page 1: ...www jayco com Fifth Wheel Owner s Manual Model Year 2009...

Page 2: ...as set forth in the limited warranty applicable to this vehicle The owner s failure to provide required service and or maintenance could result in the loss of warranty The owner should review Jayco s...

Page 3: ...r assistance 5 Obtaining Service for Separately Warranted Items 5 Obtaining Service at Entegra Coach 5 Replacement Parts 5 Customer First Roadside Assistance 5 Second Owner 6 Customer Information Upda...

Page 4: ...tenance 21 Converter 21 Maintenance 21 GFCI Receptacle Outlet 22 Testing the GFCI outlets 22 Exterior electrical receptacle 22 Calculating Electrical Load 22 Generator 23 Exhaust gas fumes 23 Generato...

Page 5: ...tion 38 Pump switch 38 Heater switch 38 Maintenance 38 City Water Fill 38 Hooking up to city water 39 To disconnect 39 Water Purification System 39 Replacing the water filter cartridge 39 Water filter...

Page 6: ...ation 50 Black Tank Grey Tank Termination Valves 50 Maintenance 50 Sewer Hose Attachments 50 To attach the sewer hose 51 Black Tank Rinse 51 SECTION 6 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION Tow Vehicle 53 Vehicle Ide...

Page 7: ...er FW landing legs 65 Manual operation 65 Maintenance 65 Stabilizer Jacks 65 Power rear stabilizer jacks 65 Manual rear stabilizer jacks 66 Fifth Wheel Hitching Procedure 66 Hitching your FW 66 Unhitc...

Page 8: ...ider Rocker Recliner Chair 78 Furniture transit storage 78 TV Flip Up Storage 78 Audio Visual Interior System 79 TV Power Booster 79 TV Antenna Cable 79 Raising the TV antenna 80 Lowering the TV anten...

Page 9: ...Furnace 89 Maintenance 89 Fireplace 90 Ceiling Fan 90 Patio Awnings 90 Emergency override 90 Maintenance 91 Slide Room Awnings 91 Bike Rack 92 Bike Rack With Cargo Tray 92 Departing Camp Checklist 92...

Page 10: ...99 Replacing a decal 99 Windows 100 Doors Locks 100 Roof Ladder 100 Rubber Roof 100 Exterior Roof Sidewall Vents 101 Sealants 101 Inspecting the sealants 101 Replacement sealant 102 Undercarriage 102...

Page 11: ...2 000 miles 104 Every five years 105 SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS GLOSSARY Vendor List 107 Wheel Lug Torque Chart 108 Approximate Electrical Load Ratings 109 Propane Consumption Chart 110 Audio Visual Se...

Page 12: ...the Jayco Travel Club is to promote family camping and to meet others with similar interests in the RV lifestyle By belonging to Jayco Travel Club you will find new ways to enjoy your RV and make fri...

Page 13: ...illustrations and specifications in this manual reflect the most current available at the time of publication approval are subject to change and not intended to indicate actual size THE WARRANTY PACKE...

Page 14: ...involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Entegra Coach Inc Transport Canada prefers to be called instead of posted mail or email as it enables their investigators to confirm that you...

Page 15: ...ty coverage The Legacy Limited Warranty is activated only after Entegra Coach receives a signed and dated Warranty Registration and Customer Delivery Form from your selling dealer SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTA...

Page 16: ...g address Entegra Coach Inc Entegra Coach Inc Customer Service Customer Service P O Box 460 100 Bontrager Drive 903 S Main Street Bldg 42 Door 4220 Middlebury IN 46540 Middlebury IN 46540 Phone toll f...

Page 17: ...e Entegra Factory Service Center your RV may be returned to us with the following guidelines You or your dealer must make a confirmed appointment a minimum of 60 days prior to dropping off your RV at...

Page 18: ...ad acid battery cells with distilled water Fully charge the battery bank and then using a battery hydrometer test each cell of liquid lead acid batteries Low electrolyte readings in any cell will drag...

Page 19: ...Seller Email 7 Buyer Name 8 Buyer Street Address 9 Buyer City ST PR ZIP Code Postal Code 10 Buyer Country Buyer Phone Number 11 Buyer Date of Purchase Buyer Email 12 Current Vehicle Mileage motorized...

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Page 23: ...e sure everyone understands to wait there Make sure everyone knows where to go to call the fire department or 911 from outside the RV Pets may not be allowed into shelters for health and space reasons...

Page 24: ...gs as they occur Research other methods of learning about severe weather conditions and how to deal with them You may want to consider investing in a weather radio Weather radios offer 24 hour a day V...

Page 25: ...camp or ask if you can bring in your own firewood when making your camping reservations FIRE EXTINGUISHER The Underwriter Laboratories UL classify household fire extinguishers into four types The fact...

Page 26: ...to the alarm The smoke alarm will not function if the battery is missing disconnected dead the wrong type of battery is used or the battery is installed incorrectly When the product of combustion is s...

Page 27: ...natural gas leaks or explosions The CO alarm is operational once the 9 volt battery is correctly connected The CO alarm will not function if the batteries are missing disconnected dead the wrong type...

Page 28: ...intenance Clean the outside casing occasionally with a soft dry cloth Ensure that the CO alarm sensor is not blocked with dirt and dust DO NOT USE CLEANING AGENTS BLEACH OR POLISH PROPANE ALARM For yo...

Page 29: ...d the danger associated with fuel Take time to become educated about the property of fuel and use it safely By nature fuel is highly volatile and flammable It also gives off vapors which can ignite Ke...

Page 30: ...other flammable liquids inside the RV as a fire or explosion may result Store only enough gasoline necessary to power equipment and let machinery cool before refueling it Never use gasoline inside th...

Page 31: ...negative battery cable before working around the RV electrical system Never work around batteries with an open flame Vapors from the batteries can ignite causing serious damage Remove your rings metal...

Page 32: ...cal compartment or on the ground If the power cord is left coiled it may potentially create enough heat to melt its protective casing PLUG INTO 50 AMP SERVICE ONLY Do not hook up the 50 amp power cord...

Page 33: ...e entire length of the power cord from the electric cable hatch to the external power source 3 Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet Be sure all the power cord prongs are properly plugged int...

Page 34: ...o the GFCI receptacle outlet 2 Push and release the RESET button the 120 VAC electrical device should operate normally on the GFCI 3 Push in the GFCI TEST button 4 The RESET button should pop out indi...

Page 35: ...eferred to as a genset will produce 120 VAC power for use when camping in areas where shore power is unavailable 120 volt power from the generator is outputted to the AC distribution center by way of...

Page 36: ...source TOW VEHICLE BATTERY ISOLATOR You may want to have a solid state battery isolator installed on your tow vehicle starting system as a convenience feature It receives current from the tow vehicle...

Page 37: ...y a number of factors with the most important being proper maintenance Amount of use proper charging and climate are other elements that also need to be considered A battery that is stored for prolong...

Page 38: ...the auxiliary battery 3 If applicable remove the fuse panel cover to check fuses 4 Pull the fuse straight out of the fuse block If the fuse is not blown something else must be causing the problem Plea...

Page 39: ...that you familiarize yourself with the inverter function and operation The inverter should be OFF when not in use Figure 9 MS series manual ON OFF switch location The factory installed inverter is not...

Page 40: ...SECTION 3 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 50 AMP 28 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 41: ...dorless gas that in the liquefied state resembles water An odorant ethyl mercaptan with a scent similar to rotten eggs is added as a warning agent It is possible some individuals may be less sensitive...

Page 42: ...all times unless you are using the propane system or filling the propane cylinder When the cylinder is disconnected from the hose install the valve cover that is attached to the container This is req...

Page 43: ...ne container must be carefully purged for best performance and must NEVER BE OVERFILLED The following labels should be kept permanently affixed to your RV Figure 2 All pilot lights appliances Figure 3...

Page 44: ...o avoid a fast rush of propane to the excess flow valve causing propane freeze up If you experience a propane freeze up close the main valve and wait at least 15 minutes before trying again Refer to t...

Page 45: ...pressure The first stage reduces the container pressure to 10 13 lbs The second stage reduces the 10 13 lbs of pressure further to an operating pressure of 11 W C water column or 6 35 oz of outlet pre...

Page 46: ...e or two seconds close the main valve and contact your dealer to have the propane system tested Make sure that you read and fully understand ALL safety requirements for handling and operation of the p...

Page 47: ...inder BTU availability Generally speaking each gallon of propane 3 86 liters produces about 91 500 BTU s 46 514 kilojoules of heat energy For more information please refer to the Propane Consumption c...

Page 48: ...SECTION 4 PROPANE SYSTEM 36 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 49: ...appliance fittings and drain lines Inspect connections at the water pump and water heater At the end of every trip you should drain any unused water from the fresh water system All water contains con...

Page 50: ...m residue or debris and the RV in a level position for proper read outs Monitor panel read outs are approximate and may vary according to the location of the probe installations If routine use of the...

Page 51: ...faucets 8 The water heater will fill first followed by the supply lines and faucets 9 Turn the appropriate 12 volt or 120 volt water heater control switch ON To disconnect 10 Shut OFF the water at th...

Page 52: ...the fresh water tank To disconnect 7 During the filling process periodically check the fresh water tank level using the monitor panel When the fresh water tank is full it is normal to see water runni...

Page 53: ...clear any debris then reinstall WATER HEATER STOP Read the safety and operating information provided in the vendor manual before attempting to activate the water heater Make sure the water heater is...

Page 54: ...artment door is turned OFF 2 Check to make sure the propane supply to the water heater is not empty or turned OFF 3 Check to see if the reset button on the water heater ECO located behind the exterior...

Page 55: ...replenish this air pocket 12 Turn off the water heater 13 Turn off the cold water supply line 14 Open a faucet in the RV 15 Pull out the handle of the pressure relief P T valve and allow water to flo...

Page 56: ...eater bypass valves The water heater bypass is a three valve system located behind the water heater The water heater bypass valves must be in the NORMAL position open the hot and cold valves close the...

Page 57: ...he clog contact your dealer or a qualified plumber for a service appointment Avoid using chemical drain openers that may contain corrosive agents that can damage fixtures BATHROOM SHOWER OR TUB Your b...

Page 58: ...il water stops flowing 7 Relieve the water pressure using the P T valve BEFORE removing the water heater drain plug Otherwise if there is any water pressure present the water will spray out of the ope...

Page 59: ...rine solution If possible drive your tow vehicle and RV around for approximately 20 minutes to agitate solution and assist in cleaning the entire tank If a shorter time period is desired then the 100...

Page 60: ...er or Entegra Customer Service for assistance BLACK GREY WATER SYSTEM Water from the sinks and shower flow into the grey water or waste water holding tank Water from the toilet will flow into the sewa...

Page 61: ...omponents such as springs tires and axles could result If your RV holding tank s are located behind the axles the weight of the full tank s will reduce the pin box hitch weight Trailer sway and other...

Page 62: ...er holding tank nearly full so that weight and gravity will force the contents of the holding tank to drain properly If you are at the campground for an extended period of time and the sewer hose is c...

Page 63: ...n the black water holding tank first so the following grey tank waste water can help rinse any solids or debris from the dump outlet and sewer hose Some termination valves may be hard to access and us...

Page 64: ...en hose from the water supply source to the black tank rinse 3 With the water source turned ON flush the black water holding tank until the water running out of the black tank drain valve is clear not...

Page 65: ...w tow vehicle be certain to tell your automotive dealer the GVWR size and type of RV that you will be towing some tow vehicles can be purchased with an optional tow package As a minimum requirement th...

Page 66: ...lass and type of hitch you need to purchase for your individual tow vehicle RV combination a fifth wheel requires a pin box hitch bolted directly to the floor of the truck box through the frame Educat...

Page 67: ...s precisely It takes approximately 1 000 miles and or 50 medium to heavy stops to burnish fit or seat the shoes to the brake drum After the initial break in period your brake shoes must be adjusted ac...

Page 68: ...ight is less than or equal to GVWR 2 Hitch the RV to your tow vehicle Weigh the RV and the tow vehicle to determine the GCW Make sure that this rating is less than or equal to the GCWR as specified by...

Page 69: ...and purchase items you hadn t counted on needing prior to leaving your home on an extended trip in unfamiliar territory Not all RVers will need the same equipment or supplies For example individual n...

Page 70: ...and light bulbs compatible with your RV Jack Jumper cables Rope cord bungee cord s or wire Small folding shovel Surge protector Tire pressure gauge Tool kit misc sized screws screwdrivers hammer plie...

Page 71: ...es for proper air inflation pressure Examine the tires for excessive tread wear or uneven wear patterns Check for stones nails glass or other objects lodged in the tread Inspect for tread cuts or side...

Page 72: ...SECTION 6 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION 60 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 73: ...the propane cylinder Adverse weather conditions and extremes in terrain may affect the performance and handling of your tow vehicle Do not operate the tow vehicle cruise control on icy or extremely we...

Page 74: ...tch Figure 1 Breakaway switch and lanyard cable 7 WAY TRAILER PLUG There are two types of 7 way connectors one has flat pins which are often referred to as blades the other has round pins The round pi...

Page 75: ...ow vehicle carefully and tightly tape all the connections for moisture protection On the tow vehicle side wire color alone should not be relied on always test and match the function to the appropriate...

Page 76: ...ent clearance between the pin box and hitch move the tow vehicle clear of the RV Then lower the RV until it is level side to side and back to front Generally extend and retract on the switches refer t...

Page 77: ...motor will have to be replaced as a customer purchased part Then insert the hand crank into the alignment tube until the end engages and continue to either extend or retract the landing legs Maintenan...

Page 78: ...he fifth wheel is hitched up with the front too high too much weight will be transferred to the rear of the unit which can cause trailer sway If it is hitched up too low additional weight will bear do...

Page 79: ...witch cable and the 7 way trailer plug 4 Remove the latch pin from the hitch latch handle Pull the hitch latch handle to the open position check hitch manufacturer s specific instructions 5 Move the t...

Page 80: ...do not follow the path of your tow vehicle tires The RV will make a tighter turn than the tow vehicle You must compensate for this action by carefully pulling the tow vehicle out into the intersection...

Page 81: ...er monitor Figure 10 Suggested tow vehicle front windshield portable receiver monitor mounting position Choosing a transmission channel The transmitter and receiver can operate on one of four differen...

Page 82: ...as a lug nut Wheel lug nuts must be applied and maintained at the proper torque levels to prevent loose wheels broken studs and possible separation of the tire and wheel while driving possibly result...

Page 83: ...the manufacturer s inflation guidelines for maximum load capacity under inflation is just as dangerous as over inflation To insure your tires are operating safely regular inspection of your tires and...

Page 84: ...positive down stop is designed to stop the winch when the cable is fully extended Do not continue to rotate On a two way hoist the cable will start to wind back up if rotated past full out this will n...

Page 85: ...ened Please refer to the spare tire stowing diagrams found in the Specifications and Glossary section of this manual Maintenance Periodically check and pack the hoist assembly with rust preventive gre...

Page 86: ...SECTION 7 TOWING HANDLING 74 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 87: ...you to see when you check in but your fellow campers will count on your basic good manners and courtesy Show respect to others don t make shortcuts through occupied campsites Please remember to tread...

Page 88: ...inets or closets open those doors slightly to equalize the temperature and provide ventilation KEYS Several keys are provided when you purchase your RV Most keys have an individual key number stamped...

Page 89: ...of the individual slide out room each time the switch is pressed extending or retracting the slide room Figure 4 Typical slide out room control switches The label abbreviations refer to the position o...

Page 90: ...chairs w flip up storage Lift up the dinette chair seat cushion to access the storage area underneath GLIDER ROCKER RECLINER CHAIRS Like a residential glider rocker recliner chair your recliner has si...

Page 91: ...o use a VCR or DVD TVANTENNA CABLE RG 6 coax runs from the TV antenna and exterior cable TV connector to a wall plate near the dedicated television space The television entertainment system will not r...

Page 92: ...RG 6 coax jack connections are located on the off door side ODS by the shore line power cord receptacle Figure 13 Exterior cable satellite coax cover closed For information on how to hookup your exter...

Page 93: ...ructions If you have further questions please contact your dealer or Entegra Customer Service Do not remove the following label from the RV Figure 17 Remove sewer cap Washer dryer prep If your RV is p...

Page 94: ...able items Entegra Coach cannot be held liable for loss of personal property that is placed within the safe lock box REFRIGERATOR Unlike a residential refrigerator your RV refrigerator operates on gas...

Page 95: ...ials especially gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Make sure the refrigerator roof vent is unobstructed and cleared of debris ICEMAKER The ice maker is assembled to the refrigerators by t...

Page 96: ...Carefully stow glassware to avoid breakage while traveling Stow dry foods inside plastic boxes to prevent spills from falling over Unlike large homes the oxygen supply inside a RV is limited The follo...

Page 97: ...he following label from the bi fold range cover Figure 24 You must remove this cover Oven Follow the vendor supplied instructions for operation maintenance and winterization The propane gas oven must...

Page 98: ...if so equipped is secured prior to traveling Microwave Convection Oven The microwave convection oven component is simply two ovens in one and instructions are self guided using the control panel on th...

Page 99: ...perature choice Manual mode allows you to select OFF or different fan blade speed settings The vent is equipped with a reversible airflow switch In or Out air flow and a rain sensor The built in rain...

Page 100: ...y switch must also be ON for the roof A C to operate Heat pump The optional 15 000 BTU air conditioner located in the living area comes with a heat pump When outside temperatures drop below 35 degrees...

Page 101: ...attention must be given to the venting of your furnace For your safety do not terminate the furnace vent inside any add on rooms screen porch or onto patios Doing so will result in products of combust...

Page 102: ...uring cooler temperatures set your fan settings to low and set the fan to turn clockwise to pull warm air from the ceiling back towards the floor In the summer the fan should turn counterclockwise to...

Page 103: ...detergent Water should be cold to lukewarm never more than 100 F Air dry only Never apply heat to the fabric Always allow the fabric to dry thoroughly before rolling up the awning Mildew Mildew is a f...

Page 104: ...TING CAMP CHECKLIST When the time arrives to return home it is again critical that you complete the necessary procedures to ensure a safe trip As you develop a routine it is possible that a checklist...

Page 105: ...k and secure compartment equipment Turn propane off if refrigerator is off Lock all exterior compartments Retract entry steps Retract stabilizer jacks Trailer is level Check RV exterior lights Brake l...

Page 106: ...SECTION 8 CAMPING OPERATING 94 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 107: ...ove the outgassing This is more prevalent in new RV s as they release moisture from construction materials through several heating and cooling sessions until dissipated Areas of high heat and humidity...

Page 108: ...d soft brush attachment Due to fire retardant chemicals they should be professionally cleaned only The professional cleaner should be made aware that these items have been treated with a fire retardan...

Page 109: ...e of the additional dirt typically associated with camping we recommend that you vacuum the carpet frequently Have tough and deep stains professionally steam cleaned Use spot removers for minor spills...

Page 110: ...re to observe the following Keep the washing nozzle about 16 inches 40 cm or more away from the RV body When washing around the glass areas hold the nozzle at right angles to the glass surface During...

Page 111: ...sure washing Wax frequently to protect the surface and make cleaning easier DECALS Regularly wash decals with a mild detergent and a soft rag Avoid abrasives stiff brushes or harsh water pressure that...

Page 112: ...biannual lubrication using a light coat of silicone spray Conditions such as rain salt dust and pollution may increase the maintenance needs ROOF LADDER Your RV may be equipped with an optional roof...

Page 113: ...iveness of sealants Sealants can be affected by ultraviolet exposure air pollution extreme temperatures and exposure to other elements Conditions such as rain salt dust and pollution can increase the...

Page 114: ...e non warrantable damage WHEEL BEARINGS Bearings are installed to provide a rolling effect that allows a wheel to spin With the Dexter Axle Nev R lube bearings there is no need to pull the hubs to rep...

Page 115: ...e entry door start the furnace Leave the windows and door open and the furnace ON until the odor from the initial use of the furnace is fully dissipated Sanitize the fresh water system Test the propan...

Page 116: ...nt Inspect refrigerator combustion seals Have cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a qualified RV technician Inspect the refrigerator door seals Every six months or 6 000 miles Check pipe connections...

Page 117: ...g parts on the awning hardware Manually operate the pressure temperature control lever on the water heater Oil the shaft bushings of the fifth wheel landing gear with SAE 30 oil if applicable Perform...

Page 118: ...SECTION 9 STORAGE MAINTENANCE 106 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 119: ...tes com 866 946 6253 574 534 0010 Fire Extinguisher BRK Electronics www brkelectronics com 800 323 9005 Furnace Surburban Manufacturing Company www rvcomfort com suburban 423 775 2131 FW Landing Leg D...

Page 120: ...6 Chrm Steel 20 25 ft lbs 70 90 ft lbs 110 120 ft lbs 8 Lug Nuts 1 2 16 Steel Aluminum 20 25 ft lbs 70 90 ft lbs 110 120 ft lbs 8 Lug Nuts 9 16 16 Steel Aluminum 20 25 ft lbs 70 90 ft lbs 120 130 ft l...

Page 121: ...OREX 133W 1 25 1 75 AMPS LAPTOP COMPUTER CHARGER ESTIMATED 25 75W 25 75 AMPS MICROWAVE OVEN 900 1500W 7 5 12 50 AMPS RADIO ESTIMATED 10 35W 10 30 AMPS REFRIGERATOR RV GAS ELECTRIC NORCOLD 611 300W 821...

Page 122: ...nnections Audiovox Control Center is located in the Entertainment Center Cabinet near the Television Center Connect VCR in and out cables to respective connections on VCR Connect TV input cable to TV...

Page 123: ...CTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS GLOSSARY 111 SPARE TIRE CARRIER DIAGRAMS The following diagrams depict the correct method of stowing or carrying your spare tire Please contact your dealer for further assistan...

Page 124: ...SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS GLOSSARY 112 The following diagram shows the wrong way to stow or carry your RV spare tire...

Page 125: ...from a central outside source like a city and not the fresh water tank CURBSIDE This refers to the side of the camper that faces the curb when parked Also referred to as the door side DC ELECTRICITY D...

Page 126: ...ower end of the camper when flushing or winterizing the water system These drains must be closed when you fill the water tank NET CARRYING CAPACITY NCC The MAXIMUM WEIGHT of all personal belongings fo...

Page 127: ...terms are generally used interchangeably For the purposes of understanding RV applications vehicles have WEIGHT which impart LOADS to tires axles and hitches Scale measurements taken when weighing ar...

Page 128: ...SECTION 10 SPECIFICATIONS GLOSSARY 116 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 129: ...Customer Responsibility 2 Dealer Responsibility 3 Decals 99 D cor Items 96 Doors Locks 100 Draining the Fresh Water System 46 Driving Alcohol 62 Driving Schools Seminars 61 Dry Camping 75 Ducting Retu...

Page 130: ...raveling with Propane 35 Range Hood With Exhaust Fan 85 Refrigerator 82 Replacement Parts 5 Reporting Safety Defects 2 Roof Sidewall Vents 101 Roof 100 Safe Lock Box 82 Safety Alerts 1 Sanitizing the...

Page 131: ...8 Washer Dryer 81 Water Heater 41 Water Pump Switches 41 Water Purification System 39 Weather Planning 12 Weighing Your Tow Vehicle RV 56 Weight Labels 54 Wheel Bearings 102 Lug Nuts 70 Torque Chart 1...

Page 132: ...toward your dreams Protect yourself with a JayPlus Extended Service Agreement For more information contact your dealer or call 1 800 527 3426 Your dealer can help you obtain a JayPlus insurance quote...

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