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Hinges
The hinges on your door should be lubricated
annually or as needed with any high quality
spray lubricant.
Fiberglass Skin
To maintain good appearance and long service
life, periodically wash and clen the RV.
Cleaning removes the accumulation of dust
and dirt, which can combine with sunlight and
wind to attack exposed surfaces both
chemically and abrasively. Avoid the use of
compounds containing ammonia or chlorine
since they may cause the panels to yellow. Do
not use rubbing compounds, as they will etch
and damage the panel surface.
E
LECTRIC
E
NTRY
D
OOR
S
TEP
Your motorhome is equipped with an electric
entry door step that opens automatically when
the screen door is opened (the 12-volt battery
disconnect switch must be ON). Constant
12-volt power to the electric step is supplied
through a 20-amp circuit breaker located
inside the battery box near the auxiliary start
solenoid.
For more information
Refer to the OEM operator’s manual. If you
have further questions please contact your RV
dealer, the OEM or Jayco Customer Service.
J-S
TEEL
S
OFA
The J-steel sofa should comfortably seat two
to three adults. It converts to a bed by lifting at
the front of the sofa seat section and pulling it
towards you. The sofa back will follow and
pivot down into a horizontal position. To
reconvert back to an upright sofa, reverse the
process (make sure to pull the seat belts out
into their usable positions).
Electric sofa
To recline the sofa, push and hold the 12-volt
sofa control switch until the sofa back and seat
cushion are in the bed position. Reverse this
process to convert the sofa back to the travel
position.
For more information
Refer to the furniture manufacturer’s care
instructions for this product.
B
OOTH
D
INETTE
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 that must have
proper ventilation (do not use that area for
storage). To reconvert 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. Release the locking mechanism
to lower 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 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.
Q
UEEN
B
ED
To accessthe limited storage area located
under the queen bed, grasp the end ledge at
the foot of the bed and lift carefully. Use the
metal prop rod to help you hold the bed
temporarily in the upright position. Before
lifting, be sure there is nothing on the bed that
will restrict its movement or add extra weight.
Use caution when opening or closing the bed
to keep hands and fingers at the end ledge
provided (not on the side or further back than
necessary) to avoid pinch points. When
lowering the bed, be sure to keep both hands
on the end ledge while slowly lowering it to the
closed position. Avoid letting the bed suddenly
drop shut.
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CAMPING & OPERATING
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