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6. Now raise/lower front end until coach is level.
7. Lower stabilizer jacks to desired position to stabilize coach.
8. Reverse procedure to hook up coach to tow vehicle.
The use of stabilizer jacks on a recreational vehicle is a popular and
useful option. They provide a reasonable amount of stability while
using, occupying, and moving around in your camper. It is important
to remember that stabilizer jacks are for support of the coach and
are not designed to bear the weight of a recreational vehicle.
To operate the stabilizer jack, place crank onto the jack shaft and
turn clockwise to lower until the frame begins to raise slightly.
Equalize all four jacks for best support. You may need to adjust
each jack two or three times.
To raise jack to upper travel position, insert crank and turn
counterclockwise until jack is seated in UP travel position.
Upon completing the setup of your coach, you are now ready to
make attachments to various facilities:
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Waste water hose connections.
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110-Volt power cord electrical hookup.
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Turn on propane tanks and light pilot lights, if an y, on
appliances. Remember there may be air in your propane lines.
Be sure to bleed them before planned usage.
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Open any windows and roof vents as desired for ventilation.
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Fresh water connections.
You may have additional accessories and options, such as an
awning on the door side which need to be opened. Separate
instructions are provided by the manufacturer of these components.
General Detector In formation
As you are confined in a RV which is much smaller then a standard
house, you must realize safety detectors will be activated much
sooner than in a residential house, due to there being much less air
volume.
Each listed detector has it’s own manual and instruction sheet,
providing more information for it’s use and maintenance.. Lifetime of
the detector is as listed and then must be replaced. On your alarm is
a place to insert service date.
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