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Section 3: Pre-Travel Information

Vehicle Labels

Decals and data plates used throughout the motor home aid in its safe and efficient operation; 

others give service instructions. Read all decals, data and instruction plates before operat-
ing your recreation vehicle. Any decal, data or instruction plate painted over, damaged or 
removed should be replaced.

Keep a record of the 17-digit chassis vehicle identification number (VIN), the 9-digit serial 

number, and your license number in the event theft or vandalism requires you to supply this 
information to the authorities.

Weight Terms

GAWR - Gross Axle Weight Rating:  

The value specified by the vehicle manufacturer as 

the load-carrying capacity of a single axle system, as measured at the tire-to-ground inter-
faces. This is the total weight a given axle is capable of carrying.

GCWR - Gross Combined Weight Rating:

  The value specified by the motor home manu

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facturer as the maximum allowable loaded weight of the motor home in combination with 
its towed trailer or towed vehicle. The tongue weight of a towed vehicle/ trailer counts as 
part of the motor home cargo.

GVWR - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:

  The value specified by the manufacturer as the 

maximum permissible weight of the fully loaded motor home.

OCCC - Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity:  

Is equal to the GVWR of the motor 

home minus the:

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weight of the motor home, as completed at the factory

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weight of all occupants, including the driver

 

weight of all personal cargo

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weight of a full tank of chassis engine fuel

 

weight of a full tank of propane (if applicable)

The full weight of potable water, including the water heater and the tongue weight of a 
towed vehicle/ trailer counts as cargo in or on the motor home. Additions to or other changes 

made to the motor home after it left the factory will affect (reduce) the OCCC.

UVW - Unloaded Vehicle Weight:  

The weight of this motor home as manufactured at 

the factory with fuel, engine oil and coolants and if applicable, the weight of a full tank of 
propane.

Weight and Capacity Labels

The following labels are located on the inward-facing surface of the main entry door of the 
motor home and on the lower sidewall left of the driver’s seat

.

The factory-installed weight labels are specific to the recreation vehicle for 

which they are supplied and are not interchangeable. Do not remove these 
labels from your vehicle. If labels are missing contact your dealer or Customer 
Service for replacements.

 

Do not exceed any applicable motor home weight ratings. Doing so could 

damage your motor home or affect handling and braking characteristics.

 

Your motor home braking system is designed and rated for operation at 
GVWR not GCWR.

     Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for SENECA 2023

Page 1: ...2023 OWNER S MANUAL A subsidiary of Thor Industries Inc SENECA...

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Page 3: ...17 Combination Carbon Monoxide Propane Alarm 17 Formaldehyde 19 Extended Or Full Time Usage 20 Cold Weather Usage 20 Condensation 20 Section 3 Pre Travel Information Vehicle Labels 21 Loading Your Mo...

Page 4: ...fety 71 Exhaust Gas Fumes 72 Propane Gas System 72 Propane Use and Safety 75 Section 8 Plumbing System Plumbing System 79 Monitor Panel 79 Fresh Water System 80 Water Purification System 82 Draining T...

Page 5: ...on 117 Bed Storage 118 Bunk Beds and Bunk Ladders if so equipped 119 Cab Over Bunk Bed 120 Section 13 Exterior Cleaning The Exterior 121 Cleaning The Diamond Shield Surface 123 Frame 123 Mud Flap 123...

Page 6: ...required 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 Inst...

Page 7: ...itself to install these changes on its products previously manufactured Recreation vehicles built for sale in Canada may differ to conform to Canadian Codes Dealer Responsibility Dealers who are auth...

Page 8: ...r Service or your sell ing dealer for assistance in locating a repair facility Contact the RV repair facility to discuss your situation and make an appointment Ask how their billing will be handled Th...

Page 9: ...e toll free 800 283 8267 Phone local 574 825 0608 Fax toll free 866 709 9139 Brochure request info Jayco com Parts email parts Jayco com Service email service Jayco com Website www Jayco com We welcom...

Page 10: ...y cards and registrations within the prescribed time limits to avoid loss of warranty coverage Chassis Guide Throughout this manual frequent reference is made to the vehicle s Chassis Guide The Chassi...

Page 11: ...aler or your vehicle manufacturer For additional information please refer to the NHTSA web site at www safercar gov To contact NHTSA by phone Call the Department of Transportation DOT Vehicle Safety H...

Page 12: ...s Manual as well as the information contained in your Warranty Packet and Chassis Guide As technology advances new improvements enter the RV industry every day and each RV manufacturer has its own uni...

Page 13: ...r may require parts be ordered The dealer s service department is busiest on Mondays Fridays and before holidays Prepare for the appointment If you are having warranty work performed be sure to have t...

Page 14: ...service centers for those OEMs whose products are warranted separately and excluded from the Limited Warranty Aftermarket Accessories Installation of aftermarket accessory s may affect the Limited War...

Page 15: ...G AT THE TIME OF SALE THAT MANIFESTED THEM SELVES AND SURFACED DURING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY COVER AGE PERIOD AND DEFECTS DISCOVERED AND REPORTED WITHIN THE DURATION OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY THERE ARE NO...

Page 16: ...m and floor frame assembly wood and aluminum Structure Components specifically excludes front and rear fiberglass caps and any other cosmetic fiberglass attach ments sidewall metal unless the root cau...

Page 17: ...d dealer within 10 days of your discovery of a defect AND 2 you deliver the Motor home to Jayco OR an authorized dealership at your cost and expense BACK UP REMEDY If the primary repair remedy fails t...

Page 18: ...or tire failure Defacing scratches dents chips on any surface or fabric of the Motor home damage caused by infestation by insects or animals Damage caused by off road use Damage caused by overloading...

Page 19: ...RATHER THAN BY A JURY WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS Your warranty registrations should be completed and delivered to the manufacturer of component parts The selling dealership will assist you in completing...

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Page 21: ...ccupants know how to operate it NOTE All windows must be closed and locked while the RV is in transit Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with one of the following exit window styles Flip latch st...

Page 22: ...ng oils gasoline kerosene or other flammable liq uids Class C Electrical such as electrical wires or other live electrical equipment A dry chemical fire extinguisher has been installed by the entrance...

Page 23: ...alarm will not alert hearing impaired residents Special alarms with flashing strobe lights are recommended for the hearing im paired Smoke Alarms cannot work without power Battery operated units can...

Page 24: ...s however there are other combustible fumes or vapors that may be detected by the sensor including Do not cover or obstruct the carbon monoxide propane alarm with any thing that could prevent gas from...

Page 25: ...hour period repeat steps 1 2 and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate for sources of CO from fuel burning equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment If...

Page 26: ...urs because there is water vapor present in the air When the temperature reaches the dew point the water vapor in the air condenses and changes to a liquid form Proper ventilation or the use of a dehu...

Page 27: ...r home OCCC Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Is equal to the GVWR of the motor home minus the weight of the motor home as completed at the factory weight of all occupants including the driver weig...

Page 28: ...motor home as it was manufactured and weighed before leaving the factory This label also indicates the GCWR of the completed motor home The motor home towing and braking label is lo cated on the rear...

Page 29: ...for storage may exceed the amount of available cargo capacity Large storage com partments have been designed to accommodate normal camping items which are bulky but not necessarily heavy Your recreati...

Page 30: ...space on either side of the scale to accommodate the motor home being partially off the scale If a boat trailer or other vehicle is being towed it should be weighed separately Combine this weight wit...

Page 31: ...ng to avoid carry ing unnecessary weight Full tanks can affect your fuel consumption and de pending on tank location can affect your vehicle handling characteristics If you cannot immediately empty yo...

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Page 33: ...uipped with brakes designed for its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR we suggest you practice stopping away from traffic until you become ac customed to your motor home s stopping distance Your motor h...

Page 34: ...r a towed item subtract the GVWR from the GCWR In addition a separate supplemental braking system must be installed if the towed trailer or vehicle meets or exceeds the minimum weight determined by th...

Page 35: ...ill help prevent the utility mount from rusting to the tube Periodically check the bolts for tightness They need to be torqued to the proper setting refer to your Chassis Guide Refer to the chassis ma...

Page 36: ...e available in all mo tor home models To rotate the driver passenger seat Depending on your model you may have the ability to rotate the driver passenger seats to wards the rear of the motor home To f...

Page 37: ...s facing the side of the motor home NOTE Children too large for a child safety seat per government specifica tions should always wear a seat belt Improper installation or failure to properly secure a...

Page 38: ...ng to the instructions of the safety seat manufacturer The seat must be secured with the dinette seat tether strap Installing the Child Safety Seat NOTE Be sure to read understand and apply all child...

Page 39: ...rror control joystick and the Mirror Defrost toggle switch may be separated from each other The Mirror Defrost switch may be renamed Mirror Heat Adjust the outside rearview mirrors before driving Rear...

Page 40: ...e motor home such as changing tires or servicing the system It is not recommended that you change a tire yourself Check that potential jack contact locations are clear of obstructions or depressions K...

Page 41: ...he baseline zero point 1 Push and release the POWER keypad button to engage power The LED next to the POWER button should be RED when power is on 2 Level the coach by deploying jacks manually using th...

Page 42: ...eference Level the vehicle by using DOWN or UP keypad buttons until the vehicle is level Jacks may be operated individually or in pairs as long as they are operated in the same direction Do not attemp...

Page 43: ...OPERATING LED which should flash during operation POWER LED ON Red when power is ON OFF when power is OFF FLASH every 5 sec in Sleep Mode JACK LED 4 each ON Red when Jack s are deployed OFF when jack...

Page 44: ...level mode FRONT JACK BUTTON activates both front jacks in manual mode LEFT JACK BUTTON activates left leveling jack s in manual mode RIGHT JACK BUTTON activates right leveling jack s in manual mode R...

Page 45: ...isengaged while at least one jack is not fully retracted and the sensor value changes in any axis more than a predefined amount the panel will signal an error When in alarm mode all LEDs will flash an...

Page 46: ...it 2 Press DOWN ARROW to display MANUAL LEVEL on the display Press ENTER to set 3 Press FRONT button until jacks contact the ground and lift front of the coach 1 to 2 inches 4 Press REAR button until...

Page 47: ...nd or retract there is a manual procedure where the jacks can be overridden with the use of a hex wrench For specific instructions on the override procedure refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual...

Page 48: ...e sure the road service technician reads and is familiar with the information contained in your Chassis Guide regarding emergency towing Never allow anyone to go under the motor home while it is being...

Page 49: ...type of wrench that does not measure the actual pressure applied to the lug nut NOTE The proper method of tightening wheel lug nuts is with a torque wrench not with an impact wrench or by hand Becaus...

Page 50: ...rface NOTE If your motor home is equipped with aluminum wheels only the outer dual wheels are aluminum the inner duals are steel wheels Tires Read and understand the following before taking your first...

Page 51: ...nd or death It is recommended that the 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 t...

Page 52: ...e premature wear or tearing of awning fabric could occur Never close the awning for storage when wet The combination of moisture and dirt could result in mildew discoloration and stains If it is neces...

Page 53: ...g the awning Air dry only Never apply heat to the fabric Your recreation vehicle includes the following options Power window awnings Slide out awnings Power awning over entrance door Power patio awnin...

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Page 55: ...rse the process If the slideout rooms will not extend or retract contact Customer Service or a reputable dealer service facility Do not attempt to service the slideout system yourself After the slideo...

Page 56: ...remote if so equipped Press the on off button to power on the remote Press the corresponding button of the slideout you want to operate Press and hold the extend retract arrow button to move the room...

Page 57: ...slide room has a separate motor to operate each side of the room If only one side is moving with another person s assistance press the switch to extend or retract the room while pushing the non movin...

Page 58: ...the room is completely in plug both motor connectors back into the control module This will apply the motor brakes for road travel Disengage motors manually retract the room and travel lock 1 Locate a...

Page 59: ...2 remove one of the motor leads either the motor I or motor II lead from the controller DO NOT MOVE THE RV UNLESS THE MOTORS ARE PLUGGED IN TO THE CONTROLLER AND THERE IS BATTERY POWER TO THE RV THIS...

Page 60: ...hen the rooms is fully in or out have one person apply pressure to the wrench ratchet and return the brake lever to its en gaged position This ensures the room is locked into a sealed position 10 Inst...

Page 61: ...y side photo The motor brake is engaged with levers side by side 8 The brake lever is moveable the spring lock lever is not moveable To release the brake lever you must push the bent end of the spring...

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Page 63: ...erter charger if so equipped is turned off before disconnect ing batteries Disconnect the shore power cord If equipped with a generator turn off the generator and disable the automatic gen erator star...

Page 64: ...ampsite Power Connection The campsite 120 volt power receptacle s should always be tested for proper function ality prior to plugging the recreation vehicle shore power cord into it Campsite 120 volt...

Page 65: ...d will cause overheating of the cord as well as potentially causing premature failure of the AC equipment The power cord must be fully extended when in use and not left coiled in the electrical compar...

Page 66: ...te the mode of operation 4 Three function buttons change status information displayed on the screen Also changes inverter settings 5 Power button is pressed for turning on the unit The inverter turns...

Page 67: ...source House batteries will be charged also in most situa tions Power is supplied by the chassis alternator when the chassis engine is running 12 Volt Fuse Panel The 12 volt fuse panel is labeled to i...

Page 68: ...store anything inside the battery compartment s or near the batteries that could touch the battery or battery cable terminals Contact with the battery or battery cable terminals could cause an electri...

Page 69: ...e Check the external condition of the batteries periodically Look for cracks in the cover and case Battery storage instructions To prevent house auxiliary battery discharge when your motor home will n...

Page 70: ...this method they need to be recharged with the on board in verter charger or by connecting the motor home to shore power Load Center The Load Center contains 12VDC fuses and 120VAC circuit breakers fo...

Page 71: ...he circuit breaker to cool down for a brief period of time After it cools down reset the circuit breaker by moving its lever off and then back to the on position If the circuit breaker re trips or fre...

Page 72: ...12 2 0 AMPS Lights Double 18 2 5 AMPS Power Awning 10 0 AMPS Power Vent 5 0 AMPS Step Cover 10 0 AMPS TV Plate Antenna Booster 1 0 AMP Water Heater 6 0 AMPS Water Pump 7 0 AMPS Momentary Load 12 Volts...

Page 73: ...campgrounds Circuit breakers and fuses will not offer complete protection of the elec trical system in the event of power surge or voltage spike Make certain the external power source you connect the...

Page 74: ...tage consumed normally listed on the appliance by nominal design volt age 120 for a 120 volt appliance For example 1200 watts divided by 120 volts equals 10 amps Generator Your motor home is equipped...

Page 75: ...When storing the generator for extended periods of time it is important to run the generator regularly to keep it in good working order Lack of exercise can cause moisture build up in the fuel system...

Page 76: ...at might damage the pan els upper translucent surface For additional information refer to the manufacturer s manuals for the controller and monitor Adding solar panels or equipment will affect the car...

Page 77: ...or other flammable liquids inside the motor home as a fire or explosion may result Before refueling extinguish all smoking materials and any open flames Before refueling always turn OFF all spark pro...

Page 78: ...l change Whenever a change in the sound of the exhaust is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged For more information refer to your Chassis Guide Avoid inhalin...

Page 79: ...ed with air pressure at the time of manufacture Dealers are required to recheck and adjust pressure before retail delivery The following label should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home Prop...

Page 80: ...hat is designed for vapor only creating a hazardous condition The following warming label has been placed by the propane container Refer to your Warranty Packet for more information on the LP gas syst...

Page 81: ...mpty cylinder to have it refilled without interrupting the flow from the full bottle After filling the cylinder connect the pigtail hose and slowly open the bottle valve Refer to the manufacturer s pa...

Page 82: ...cylinders on your recreation vehicle use only one at a time Otherwise the propane supply will be drawn equally from both cylinders until the supply has been to tally exhausted Using one cylinder unti...

Page 83: ...ules of heat energy Propane consumption chart The following chart provides average propane consumption information Traveling With Propane NOTE Some states prohibit propane appliance operation during t...

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Page 85: ...m shore power 3 LEDs will light to indicate a full charge 4th LED may blink Plumbing System There are two different water systems in your recreation vehicle The fresh water system consists of the fres...

Page 86: ...120V enables electric operation of the water heater Normally both switches should be turned on to provide the fastest hot water recovery time The water heater can be operated in electric only or gas o...

Page 87: ...ng from the overflow tubes when the fresh wa ter holding tank is filled This is normal and can be a result of the recreation vehicle being parked on an incline or the motion caused by starting or stop...

Page 88: ...red in your warranty Some cycling may occur depending on the volume of wa ter being released The water pump is engineered with a check valve to prevent water from back flowing into the fresh water sup...

Page 89: ...They are typically located in a compartment behind the utility center if so equipped To Replace Canister Filter Cartridge 1 Turn off water supply using two valves located on the water lines on each s...

Page 90: ...e is open 8 Operate the toilet flush lever until water stops flowing 9 If the RV water heater has bypass valves set them to the BYPASS configuration refer to the Water Heater Bypass section 10 Relieve...

Page 91: ...ater goes to hot water fixtures without going through hot water heater Upwards Water goes to hot water heater Green Handle Receives water from the pump Sideways Water goes to fresh water tank Upwards...

Page 92: ...the city water inlet 2 Set the color coded valves to the CITY WATER setting White handle pointing down Blue handle pointing left Green handle pointing left Red handle pointing right 3 Connect other en...

Page 93: ...tion has been drawn into the tank To aid in siphoning set the container on a surface approximately 2 feet off the ground The drain valves must be turned OFF 9 Remove the chlorine container and finish...

Page 94: ...k full of clean potable water Use water from either a pressurized source or siphon fill from a container refer to the Sanitize tank fill setting 19 Power to water heater should be OFF electric and LP...

Page 95: ...ank with clean potable water 10 Open faucets and check that the chlorine taste is gone 11 Drain the system one more time 12 Remove the clear tube and replace the cartridge filter if so equipped or rem...

Page 96: ...HE WATER HEATER SHOULD NEVER BE DRAINED WHEN HOT OR UNDER PRESSURE 2 Level the RV and drain the fresh water plumbing system Refer to Draining the Fresh Water System 3 Water heater should be empty afte...

Page 97: ...ntifreeze into the toilet and down into the black water tank NOTE Use a container for capturing system fluid 2 Turn the macerator pump ON 3 Run the pump until antifreeze begins to discharge from the d...

Page 98: ...idge water filter if so equipped Use the clear plastic tube supplied with RV to bypass the water filter NOTE Filters should be replaced at the beginning of the camping season or if they have been expo...

Page 99: ...er heater The tankless water heater uses less LP gas than storage tank model water heaters since it only uses energy when hot water is demanded There is no pilot light to burn when no hot water is nee...

Page 100: ...mbly with both hot and cold water is included for use outside of your recreational vehicle It may be located in a separate outside shower compartment or at the utility center if so equipped 1 Be sure...

Page 101: ...mpound to clean ABS plastic Avoid using Citrus or biodegradable cleaners which contain D Limonene They will damage plastic materials Water temperatures over 125 F 49 C can cause severe burns instantly...

Page 102: ...Tanks Dump the gray and black water holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight The weight of the holding tank contents is not calculated into the RV cargo carrying capacity T...

Page 103: ...t at the dump station Using the macerator system 1 To make drainage easier level the motor home 2 Attach the dump connector to the 3 inch sewer outlet at the dump station or to a 3 4 inch garden hose...

Page 104: ...acerator Bypass Valve In the event the macerator pump malfunctions there is a macerator bypass valve Depend ing on your model this valve may be located in the utility center in the compartment with th...

Page 105: ...alve open 2 Connect a garden hose from the water supply source to the black tank flush 3 With the water source turned ON flush the black water holding tank until the water running out of the black tan...

Page 106: ...ty center panel 10 Colored valves have no effect on the black tank flush inlet 11 Connect the air hose to the blowout plug Set the compressor to 30 PSI maximum 12 Open the black tank drain gate valve...

Page 107: ...low the directions on your approved RV toilet chemical bottle customer sup plied by placing the recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the toilet bowl 3 Flush the toilet and allow at least...

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Page 109: ...the heat pump is in operation Refer to the manufacturer s manual for important safety and operating information Do not operate the heat pump for extended periods of time without the filter installed...

Page 110: ...h screen The furnace should be inspected periodically monthly during the heat ing season for presence of soot on the vent Soot is formed whenever combustion is incomplete This is a visual warning that...

Page 111: ...which will function as a conventional hot plate Stainless steel cookware may or may not work If there is a doubt as to whether a certain pan or skillet will work check it with a magnet If the magnet...

Page 112: ...d to paper towel Control panel sponge or soft cloth and water Stainless steel on some models mild soap and water then rinse with clean water and dry with soft cloth or use stainless steel cleaner Turn...

Page 113: ...h your recreation vehicle concerning the use of propane before operating the BBQ grill The propane hose must be correctly connected before lighting the grill Failure to follow instructions supplied by...

Page 114: ...back of the refrigerator clean and free of debris Check for obstructions in the exterior refrigerator vent area i e spider webs bird nests etc Use a soft cloth to dust off the debris For optimum effic...

Page 115: ...e grille when finished Cleaning the Exterior Painted metal exteriors wash with a clean sponge or soft cloth and a mild detergent in warm water Stainless steel exteriors wash with a clean sponge or sof...

Page 116: ...recreation vehicle Dryer prep has been designed for electric dryer operation ONLY Never place items in the washer that are dampened with gasoline or other flammable fluids No washer can completely rem...

Page 117: ...w sequence See below for information on stowing before traveling User Menu for Manual Operation The interface includes a user menu for some advanced features The options most com monly used are the ab...

Page 118: ...creased range from Wi Fi sources It has the following features Expands your Wi Fi coverage to receive signal inside your RV from farther away Advanced Wi Fi protected access WPA and WPA2 PSK guest net...

Page 119: ...ds Refer to the furni ture manufacturer s recommendation or consult a cleaning professional It is recommended you do not use any cleaners containing oils waxes or silicones Cleaners containing silicon...

Page 120: ...long period of time The finish is durable and resistant to most household spills However spills should be wiped up promptly to avoid potential problems Excessive prolonged exposure to direct sunlight...

Page 121: ...sofa offers very similar features to a traditional hide a bed The following illus trations detail converting the sofa into a bed 1 Remove the tri fold sofa pillows and set aside 2 Using the strap hand...

Page 122: ...recreation vehicle s load capacity is designed by weight not volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space If your pantry or hutch has sliding pantry shelves they have been equipped with a...

Page 123: ...yl Flooring Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty particles Although most common spills will not permanently stain the vinyl floors they are usually easier to remove if wiped up befor...

Page 124: ...with a prop rod With the help of a second person raise the bed platform Release the prop rod from its holder Put the end of the rod in the bracket under the bed platform To lower the platform release...

Page 125: ...into the tray in the storage compartment This keeps it secure during transport and clear of walkways The steel ladder if equipped will simply hook onto the upper bunk NOTE Some types of bunk beds do n...

Page 126: ...supervised when using the ladder or when entering or exiting the bunk bed Capacity of the Cab Over bunk is 750 lbs maximum Weight limit of the bunk ladder is 300 lbs 136kg maximum Do not exceed the w...

Page 127: ...g Use a mild soap detergent or car wash shampoo Try to avoid combination wash n wax products as these waxes can cause build up and are designed for smaller surfaces Have two dedicated sponges or wash...

Page 128: ...ot apply any wax on the weather strip If it is stained with wax the weather strip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal around the opening Polishing your recreation vehicle If painted surfaces have been...

Page 129: ...pplication of ANY products over Diamond Shield such as vinyl bras banners etc will void the Diamond Shield warranty Diamond Shield recommends the use of 303 Aerospace Protectant or Protect All www pro...

Page 130: ...re in use Windows Any ventilating window may permit water inside especially during heavy rainstorms or while driving This is normal and water should only be seen in the lower track portion of the wind...

Page 131: ...g the roof Do not use the ladder if damaged in any way Failure to follow these guidelines could result in death or serious injury Sealants Sealants perform a very important function and should be insp...

Page 132: ...llution freezing temperatures and exposure to other elements Repair deteriorated sealants immedi ately to prevent damage Cap seal all trim and openings at least once after the first year and thereafte...

Page 133: ...home 12 volt battery disconnect switch Inspect the power cord and carefully clean the contacts if necessary Plug in the power cord to an appropriate power source Turn on the interior lights and check...

Page 134: ...the lines Once the flame extinguishes itself turn the burner valve OFF Drain all water lines Make sure the motor home is winterized Winterize the toilet and appliances dishwasher refrigerator clothes...

Page 135: ...emove all perishables from the refrigerator freezer Defrost wash and dry the interior of the refrigerator freezer and prop or block the doors open so air can circulate and prevent mildew Remove all pe...

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Page 137: ...s user guide Entrance Step Lippert Components www lci1 com Fan Exhaust 12V Atwood Maxx Fan www atwoodmobile com www airxcel com maxxair products fans Fireplace Twinstar Furrion www twinstarhome com ww...

Page 138: ...rs com Thermostat Coleman Mach www airxcel com coleman mach Toilet Thetford Corp www thetford com Water Heater Tank DSI Water Heater Tankless Atwood Greenbrier Girard Systems www atwoodmobile com www...

Page 139: ...133 Section 15 Additional Information Vehicle Maintenance Record Make Model Model Year Vehicle Serial Engine Engine Serial Service Date Mileage Work Performed Performed By Notes Table of Contents...

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Page 141: ..._____________________________________ City ____________________ State Province ______ Zip Code_________ Phone ___________________ E Mail Address _________________________ Previous Owner Information Pu...

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