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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Rev. 1023110418

Part No. 161500-10-023

Copyright 2009 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

1 – INTRODUCTION

About this Manual ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
Safety Messages Used in this Manual  .............................................................................................. 1-1
Pre-Delivery Inspection  .................................................................................................................... 1-2
Front Axle Tire Alignment  ............................................................................................................... 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label  ................................................................................. 1-3
Vehicle Certification Label ............................................................................................................... 1-4
specifications and Capacities ............................................................................................................ 1-5
Owner and Vehicle Information ....................................................................................................... 1-6
2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-7

2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

General Warnings  ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Fuel and Propane Gas  ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
LP Gas Leaks  .................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Propane Gas Leak Detector  .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-3
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-4
Electrical ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Loading ............................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
Power Sofas and Beds ....................................................................................................................... 2-6
Slideout Rooms ................................................................................................................................. 2-6
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-7
Mold, Moisture, and Your Motor Home ........................................................................................... 2-7
Roof and Ladders .............................................................................................................................. 2-8
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................... 2-9
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................. 2-10

3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot  ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Heated Seats ...................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Passenger Footrest  ............................................................................................................................ 3-2
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-3

Summary of Contents for Itasca Ellipse

Page 1: ...Information 1 6 2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 1 7 2 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS General Warnings 2 1 Driving Safety 2 1 Fuel and Propane Gas 2 1 LP Gas Leaks 2 2 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 2 Carbon M...

Page 2: ...omotive Dash 3 17 Defrost Fans 3 17 Radio In Dash 3 17 Sirius Plug and Play Satellite Radio 3 19 CB Radio Power Wiring 3 19 Air Horns 3 20 Fuel Selection Diesel Engine 3 20 Filling the Fuel Tank Diese...

Page 3: ...al Air Conditioner 4 22 Air Conditioner Filter 4 22 Washer Dryer 4 24 Washer Dryer Stackable 4 25 Washer Dryer Prep Package 4 26 Dishwasher 4 26 Central Vacuum Cleaner 4 26 5 PROPANE GAS Propane Gas S...

Page 4: ...er System Drain Valve Locations 7 21 8 ENTERTAINMENT High Definition Video Selection System 8 1 Front TV Ignition Switch Interlock 8 2 Audio Video System Basic Operation 8 2 DVD Home Theater System 8...

Page 5: ...rocedures 10 6 General Slideout Care 10 9 Leveling System 10 10 Checking Hydraulic Oil Level 10 12 11 MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Sealants Inspection and General Information 11 1 Roof 11 1 Undercarriage 1...

Page 6: ...e 12 5 Entry Step Electric 12 6 Stepwell Cover 12 7 Windows 12 8 Power Roof Ventilator Galley 12 9 Power Roof Ventilator Bath 12 10 Tool and Ladder Storage 12 11 Roof Ladder 12 11 Storage Compartment...

Page 7: ...intended as a guide and in no way extend the responsibilities of Winnebago Industries beyond the standard written warranty as presented in this manual The descriptions illustrations and specification...

Page 8: ...y maintenance and any other assistance that you may require during your ownership of this vehicle If you need warranty repairs while traveling you may take your motor home to any authorized Winnebago...

Page 9: ...cle occupant and cargo carrying capacity along with the number of seat belt positions in the vehicle The label also provides the weight of a full load of water and advises that this weight along with...

Page 10: ...hen replacing any of the rims onyourvehicle alwaysreplacewitharimthat meets these specifications 8 Cold Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures at Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended while cold for t...

Page 11: ...es Itasca Ellipse 4 Capacities shown are the tank manufacturer s listed water capacity W C Actual filled propane capacity is 80 of listing due to overfilling prevention device on tank 5 Actual towing...

Page 12: ...________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Addres...

Page 13: ...ERAGE Chassis drivetrain and related components Wheels Tires Any other part or component covered by a written warranty issued by its manufacturer Service Items such as Windshield Wiper Blades Lubrican...

Page 14: ...Limited or Structural Warranty or any implied warranty shall be commenced within one year after expiration of the warranty CHANGES IN DESIGN Winnebago Industries Inc reserves the right to make change...

Page 15: ...ering in a moving vehicle Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads winding roads in heavy traffic or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained U...

Page 16: ...y of fresh air for combustion Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance s avoids dangers o...

Page 17: ...is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle s ventilation system keep front ventilation inlet grill clear of snow leave...

Page 18: ...e recommend replacing only with the same model or with one that is also listed for RV application We recommend obtaining a replacement from your Winnebago Industries dealer FIRE EXTINGUISHER A dry che...

Page 19: ...OADING Storeorsecurealllooseitemsinsidethemotor home before traveling Possible overlooked items such as canned goods or small appliancesonthecountertop cookingpanson the range or free standing furnitu...

Page 20: ...or obstacles that could cause damage due to room activation Escape Window Lift latch handles upward to open Pull latch UP to slide window open WARNING Keep people away from operating mechanism and pin...

Page 21: ...es Those spores are invisible to the naked eye and float throughout the outdoor and indoor air Because of the nature of the use of a motor home it is natural for a motor home to be introduced into an...

Page 22: ...of the ladder clean and dry while in use Never use the ladder when it is raining snowing or icy The rungs can become slippery Do not step onto the rungs if the rungs are wet or if your shoes are wet o...

Page 23: ...east once a month with an accurate tire gauge Recovery Towing When calling a professional towing service we recommend that you advise them of your coach length and approximate front axle weight listed...

Page 24: ...t an extreme engine overheating condition pull the vehicle over to the roadside as soon as it is safe to do so stop the engine and get all passengers out of the vehicle For information on what to do i...

Page 25: ...The power seat controls are located on the lower aisle side of the seat base To Face Driver s Seat Rearward Tilt the steering wheel all the way up and put the left armrest down Move the seat rearward...

Page 26: ...ogrammed to automatically shut off after one hour of operation NOTE The heated seats are only operable when the ignition key is turned ON PASSENGER FOOTREST If Equipped The co pilot seat is equipped w...

Page 27: ...r of buckle and slide tongue out of buckle Lap Shoulder Belts Fastening Hold the belt just behind the tongue using the hand nearest to the door Next bring the belt across the body and insert the tongu...

Page 28: ...esigned to be secured in a vehicle seat by a lap belt or the lap belt portion of a lap shoulder belt When purchasing a child restraint system follow these guidelines 1 Look for the label certifying th...

Page 29: ...ership can order a new key for you POWER DOOR LOCKS The power door locks control the main side entrance door and storage compartment locks The switches are located on the entry switch panel and the da...

Page 30: ...for programming sequence Further Information Please read the Keyless Entry System information in your InfoCase for a full description of all system features MIRRORS POWER ELECTRIC Always adjust mirror...

Page 31: ...be located on the opposite side of the mirror arm Passenger and Driver side mirrors are similar If mirror arm will not pivot with set screws loosened you may also need to loosen the mirror arm pivot...

Page 32: ...vot Bolt on underside of mounting base Shown with access plug removed Torque nut to 75 100 in lbs Power Turn ON to activate monitor for rear viewing while driving or parked Key must be on In OFF Stand...

Page 33: ...ped Your coach is equipped with a 12V Front Drop Down Solar Night Shade that provides privacy and solar heat protection as well as a sunvisor feature The power switches for the 12V Front Drop Down Sol...

Page 34: ...ourse through the most dense concrete jungle or remote country backroad using global satellite positioning technology Navigational information is displayed on either the GPS display panel or the rearv...

Page 35: ...y shutting down either three cylinders or all six cylinders depending on Low or High setting This turns the power producing diesel engine into a power absorbing compressor which provides effective dec...

Page 36: ...g Axle air pressure to remain reduced and maintain the maneuverability or traction benefit desired Auto Dump Position This mode is activated automatically when in reverse gear when the Tag Axle switch...

Page 37: ...HT HI LO BEAM The signal lever controls the turn signals and high low beam changing Move multi function lever upward for right turn signal and downward for left turn signal An audible chime will alert...

Page 38: ...MARTWHEEL STEERING WHEEL CONTROL SYSTEM If Equipped The steering wheel control system offers convenient and safe control of the horn headlight marker light flash cruise control and wiper functions all...

Page 39: ...l as a greeting or an expression of thanks for assistance in passing etc Cruise Control Functions On Off Cruise System On Off Press to turn cruise control system on or off This will also erase previou...

Page 40: ...ipers and spray washerfluidontothewindshieldforaslongas you hold the button After you release the button the wipers will continue for three wipe cycles then turn off If wipers are already active press...

Page 41: ...Information See the manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions DEFROST FANS If Equipped The two speed auxiliary fans are intended to assist the automotive...

Page 42: ...ocedure to access the Sirius Tuner ID Number ESN iPod Cable If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a cable to connect your iPod to play through your dash radio This cable is in the overhead compa...

Page 43: ...aligning the tabs at the edges of the the radio adapter with the grooves in your radio Gently push the radio down until it is fully seated in the docking station For complete operating instructions se...

Page 44: ...ratures the fuel can congeal and turn slushy If this happens the only remedy is to have the vehicle towed into a heated facility to allow the fuel to warm up and become fully liquid again During winte...

Page 45: ...is not needed The power switch is a standard household light switch located near the OnePlace Systems Monitor Panel REMEMBER Turn the engine heater switch off after starting the engine The heater wil...

Page 46: ...covers The undersides of the engine covers could contain deposits of oil and fuel or other engine fluids and substances that could damage fabrics and interior furnishings Models with North South Beds...

Page 47: ...board Remove the screws that fasten the wardrobe steps beside the bed then remove the step cover and set aside Remove fasteners from metal engine covers and set covers aside Removing Step Cover When...

Page 48: ...ty ENGINE TOP ACCESS COVERS REAR BATH MODELS These covers are only removed if a complete view of the engine is needed for inspection or for replacement or adjustment of upper engine parts The engine t...

Page 49: ...en removing the engine access cover to avoid any possible interior damage 4 Remove fasteners from the secondary black metal engine cover and set cover aside You have now accessed the engine 5 Reverse...

Page 50: ...tem working effectively The fuel water separator is located at the forward right side of the engine beneath the rear of the chassis Place an appropriate container beneath the outlet and open the water...

Page 51: ...ed to help conserve battery charge during storage Turn the switch to the OFF or ON positions to disconnect or reconnect the chassis batteries NOTE The chassis battery disconnect switch must be on to s...

Page 52: ...oil WINDSHIELD WASHERS AND WIPERS The windshield washer fluid reservoir is located in the front of the coach behind the hood panel A long necked funnel may be required for filling We recommend using...

Page 53: ...ad to vibrations and uneven tread wear such as cupping and flat spots Tires may need to be balanced if uneven wear is detected or if ride comfort decreases noticeably Further Information See the chass...

Page 54: ...ing A Hill When going down a long grade you may need to manually shift to a lower gear rather than keeping your foot on the brake pedal A lower gear will allow the engine to provide a degree of brakin...

Page 55: ...s to an evaporator where it creates cooling by evaporation The ammonia circulates back into the water solution and the cooling cycle continues Leveling Before operating the refrigerator when the motor...

Page 56: ...coldest temperature in the freezer compartment then adjust warmer as necessary after cold food has been added The refrigerator will retain temperature more efficiently if food is already cold before p...

Page 57: ...Use a screwdriver or coin to turn the latch knobs to the vertical position as shown 2 Remove the door from the opening To Close 1 Replace the door into the opening 2 Push the latch knobs in while turn...

Page 58: ...plete operating instructions and cautions RANGE TOP The range in your motor home operates on propane gas and will provide most of the functions of the range in your home Avoiding Asphyxiation The foll...

Page 59: ...cover which folds down for convenience To Fold Range Cover Down Lift cover and release the metal peg located on the right hand side of the cover by pulling straight out Fold the top half of the range...

Page 60: ...OnePlace Systems Monitor Panel provides a convenient central location for checking the condition of all utility systems in your coach It also includes the TrueAir climate control thermostat and the P...

Page 61: ...ULL sensor the monitor will show the level to be only 2 3 even though the tank is nearly full If a tank is about 1 4 full the monitor will register an empty tank because the fluid level is below the 1...

Page 62: ...ine and the generator engine must be shut off 2 An interior light should be turned on to provide a small load which draws off the battery surface charge The LCD display will show the current battery v...

Page 63: ...itors the electrical usage of the appliances and equipment in the coach and allows you to use certain high energy appliances such as the microwave or washer dryer without overloading the shoreline cir...

Page 64: ...ter is filled with water before starting either electric or propane gas operation To fill the water heater turn the Water Pump switch on and open a hot water faucet anywhere in the coach When water be...

Page 65: ...pressure This may cause the P T valve to weep until the air gap is manually replaced To Replace the Air Gap 1 Turn off the Water Heater switch and incoming water supply city water and or demand pump 2...

Page 66: ...ermostat 4 After about 30 seconds the furnace burner should light 5 The furnace should now cycle off and on automatically as the thermostat demands just like a household furnace NOTE If heat does not...

Page 67: ...emands just like a household furnace NOTE If heat does not come out of the heat ducts after a minute or so the burner is not lit Turn thermostat off for 3 5 minutes check to be sure propane gas tank v...

Page 68: ...ay The word SET will also appear at the left side of the display while you are changing the temperature setpoint A few seconds after you release the temperature selector button the display will return...

Page 69: ...cool modes but will not allow you to run both heat and cool modes simultaneously NOTE The thermostat does not automatically switch between heating and cooling You must place the Thermostat Switch in...

Page 70: ...oach and moves it to the outside The heat pump does exactly the opposite Even cold air contains some heat so a heat pump will extract heat from the outside air on a cold day and carry it to the inside...

Page 71: ...e safety overflow of the air conditioner s See your Winnebago Industries dealer for service and proper cleaning of the drain lines Further Information For complete operating instructions and troublesh...

Page 72: ...ngers similar to radiators located throughout your RV that distributes heat quietly and evenly Zone 1 Main Living Area Zone 2 Bedroom and Bath s NOTICE When the water system is in use the thermostat s...

Page 73: ...ist and or when there is a high demand for domestic hot water It is recommended that when starting up your RV in extreme cold weather conditions or when you are planning on taking a longer shower to t...

Page 74: ...URE for complete instructions in winterizing your hydronic heating system The Aqua Hot will be winterized along with the rest of the RV water systems Further Information Read the operating safety and...

Page 75: ...tter or is inactive for this feature FAN MODE SWITCH THERMOSTAT SWITCH FAN SPEED SWITCH WHAT HAPPENS Auto On Cool Off Gas Elect Lo Hi X X O O If the Thermostat Switch is Off and the Fan Switch is on A...

Page 76: ...the coach See Air Conditioner Filter elsewhere in this section Condenser Coils The condenser is located behind the louvered body panel on the right side of the coach The condenser is the large black...

Page 77: ...urn Air Vents are located on the passenger side of the coach It is the Return Air Vents in which the cleanable air filters are installed It is recommended to use mild soap and warm water to clean the...

Page 78: ...Dwillblinkquicklyto indicate that the cycle has stopped but the door is STILL LOCKED 2 When the Status Door Lock LED blinks SLOWLY takes 1 2 minutes you can open the door IMPORTANT Once a wash cycle i...

Page 79: ...er Supply Faucets The washing machine water supply faucets are accessible below the lavatory cabinet Model 40CD or behind a removable access panel on the side of the washer dryer cabinet Model 42AD Al...

Page 80: ...the light above the button will be red 4 Press the Lock button right side of touch panel to turn the Closed Drawer feature on The lights on display panel inside of the drawer will light up 5 Press th...

Page 81: ...n the passenger side of the coach for convenient cleaning of exterior storage compartments and other items outside of the coach To Change Filter Bags Pull the cover from the square metal canister The...

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Page 83: ...and expands to many times its compressed volume Propane Tank System The storage reservoir for the propane gas system is a horizontally mounted tank which is permanently attached to the vehicle frame...

Page 84: ...ed and built with strict adherence to national state and recreational vehicle industry requirements for mobile propane gas equipment For your safety there are many safety devices and backup systems in...

Page 85: ...sing the propane gas system Never attach a lock or any device requiring a key to the propane tank compartment door According to standards set for recreation vehicles the propane supply valve must be r...

Page 86: ...been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure cau...

Page 87: ...help guard against regulator freeze ups PROPANE VAPORIZATION IN COLD WEATHER Propane gas vaporization increases and decreases in direct relation to ambient temperature In other words the lower the te...

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Page 89: ...he 120 volt system operates from the shoreline cord connected to an outside 120 volt utility service such as those at campgrounds or from the 120 volt generator When the shoreline cord is connected to...

Page 90: ...tment so you can close the compartment door while the power cord is connected 1 Flip the hatch downward 2 Swivel the cover section aside to reveal cord notch 3 Route the cord through the notch and fli...

Page 91: ...R UNIT 2000W If Equipped The inverter charger unit is located on the wall of the utility compartment on the left side of the coach The inverter charger has a power reset switch and two circuit breaker...

Page 92: ...charging without periodic use We recommend following regular battery inspection and maintenance especially in cold weather See Battery Storage Maintenance at the end of this section Inverter Charger C...

Page 93: ...r bed depending on model NOTE 40WD models only the breaker panels are located behind the hinged mirror in the bedroom Use the knotch at the bottom edge of the mirror to pull out Breakers are labeled o...

Page 94: ...attery charge WARNING The GFCI will not completely eliminate the risk of electrical shock Infants and small children may still be affected WARNING Careless handling of the generator and electrical com...

Page 95: ...eter The generator hourmeter is located on the monitor panel It registers the total number of hours that the generator has been operated Refer to the hourmeter to determine when periodic maintenance i...

Page 96: ...endations Replacing the Generator Air Filter 42AD models only NOTE It is recommended that the engine air filter be changed every 500 hours of running time Replace it more often in dusty environments A...

Page 97: ...at the engine oil level be checked daily to ensure top performance and long genset life Accessing the Engine Oil Dipstick 1 Remove side access panel located on the right side of the generator by relea...

Page 98: ...ther information on chassis batteries and chassis electrical system House Batteries House batteries are deep cycle type batteries specially designed for recreational vehicle use They will provide long...

Page 99: ...ach This includes interior lights range exhaust fan furnace fan water pump water level and holding tank gauges 120 volt generator starter refrigerator and bath roof vent fan The house battery may also...

Page 100: ...ical arcing when attaching or detaching charger clamps NOTE We do not recommend leaving the shoreline plugged in continuously during storage periods because the batteries can lose electrolytic fluids...

Page 101: ...and circuit protected for each breaker WARNING Before removing any battery cables or battery make sure all 12 volt equipment in the motor home is off and the power cord has been disconnected Be sure t...

Page 102: ...SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL 6 14 Typical view of breaker panel Actual breaker panel location may vary according to model floorplan Breakers are labeled on panel according to appliance and equipment options...

Page 103: ...ty water hose to the fresh water tank for filling 1 Attach a hose from a city water faucet to the citywaterconnector FreshWaterInlet inthe water center on the driver side of your coach or pull a suffi...

Page 104: ...ose reel if equipped Be sure to replace the protective cap on the hose end to avoid entrance by debris or insects NOTE Be sure the Fresh Water Valve is in Normal position to use the water pump If the...

Page 105: ...strainer screen back into the bowl then screw the bowl back onto the strainer assembly NOTE You must also empty the strainer when winterizing your coach to avoid water freezing and cracking the filter...

Page 106: ...ridge that removes chlorine and odors for taste free drinking water Water Pump Located in passenger compartment near front of coach Typical View Water Pump Switch Located on the monitor panel Typical...

Page 107: ...is section Also see filter manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for further instructions or precautions When removing the coach from storage always disinfect and flush the water system thorough...

Page 108: ...r then turn city water on SLOWLY to allow the canister to fill with water Thoroughly flush the filtration system by running the water for twenty 20 minutes Check for leaks Done See Winterizing Procedu...

Page 109: ...lternate method of adding bleach solution to the fresh water tank if desired 1 Connect your city water hose to the fresh water inlet of your coach 2 Remove the full coach filter cartridge from the fil...

Page 110: ...producing a swirl effect to efficiently cleanse the bowl Important Don ts Don tusefacialtissueorregulartoilettissuein the RV toilet These will not disintegrate sufficiently and will often cling to the...

Page 111: ...d of this section to prepare the toilet for storage in freezing conditions Further Information See the toilet manufacturer s operation information provided in your InfoCase for complete operating care...

Page 112: ...s empty NOTE DO NOT OPEN BOTH VALVES AT ONCE Do not open the gray tank valve until the black tank is drained and dump valve closed to avoid sewage back up into gray tank Gray water also rinses any bla...

Page 113: ...outed out the flip down hatch in the bottom of the compartment while the motor home is parked and connected to an on site sewage hook up The center outlet section may be swiveled downward for better h...

Page 114: ...Valve Locations chart at the end of this section for locations on your model Turn the Fresh Water Valve to TANK FILL position then remove the caps from the ends of the drain hoses and turn the valves...

Page 115: ...system antifreeze Method 1 Blow Out Procedure Drain and purge waterlines using compressed air This procedure is NOT to be performed with coaches equipped with the Aqua Hot Hydronic Heating System 1 Le...

Page 116: ...ng 7 Drain Toilet Press the toilet flush pedal or Normal Flush button on the wall control if your coach is equipped with an electric flush toilet and hold until water stops flowing in the toilet Then...

Page 117: ...next numbered step 15 Close all waterline and tank drain valves and all faucets to avoid contamination by dirt insects or rodents 16 Reinstall the Water Heater drain plug and close the P T Relief Val...

Page 118: ...nce in winterizing fresh waterlines The system features a diverter valve with siphon tube to draw non toxic RV water system antifreeze into the waterlines There is also a water heater bypass valve to...

Page 119: ...n each hot and cold water faucet handle knob in the coach one at a time each in turn until antifreeze solution just begins to flow from the faucet then close Do not forget exterior shower wash station...

Page 120: ...one cup of RV antifreeze down each drain for the galley sink lavatory sink and shower tub This fills the drain trap pipes to prevent holding tank odors from entering the coach during storage Dump and...

Page 121: ...inutes 4 Press ON OFF button to turn power OFF 5 Unplug Washer Dryer from electrical outlet or disconnect power 6 Turn Water Supply Faucets OFF Disconnect inlet hoses from faucets 7 Drain remaining wa...

Page 122: ...ing water from the hoses Finished To use Washer Dryer again after seasonal storage 1 Reconnect water inlet hoses to corresponding HOT COLD faucets Turn faucets ON NOTE Check water inlet hoses and pump...

Page 123: ...tifreeze from the waterlines if antifreeze fill winterization procedure was performed 2 Set the Dishwasher controls to the start of the Rinse cycle and run briefly until antifreeze can be seen inside...

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Page 125: ...tandard definition or COMPONENT for high definition The TV will display the DVD logo when the correct input is selected To Watch Satellite TV Dish If Equipped Connect satellite receiver to accessory c...

Page 126: ...rator s Manual Supplement See your InfoCase for specific operating guides for audio and video components DVD HOME THEATER SYSTEM If Equipped The available DVD home theater system operates from 120 vol...

Page 127: ...o set DVD player to TV VIDEO Use the TV Menu button to set TV audio output to Variable Audio Output See TV owner s manual for instructions This will route TV stereo sound output through the home theat...

Page 128: ...e exterior entertainment center TV is connected to the exterior DVD player video selection box the rooftop antenna and the park cable input Play DVD Turn TV and DVD player On Press the SOURCE or INPUT...

Page 129: ...ust the volume on the TV or the radio for desired level Further Information For further information and operating instructions see the manufacturer s information included in your InfoCase TV BEDROOM P...

Page 130: ...nance information in your InfoCase Raising Antenna to Operating Position Turn elevating crank clockwise in UP direction until some resistance to turning is noted about 13 turns Antenna is now in opera...

Page 131: ...matic Digital Satellite Television System allows you to receive TV programs directly from satellite to your coach The programs are transmitted in digital format so the quality is equal to laser disc o...

Page 132: ...er obstructions can all block the satellite signal from reaching the dish Satellite seeking time can be reduced by setting the region code for your current location Codes are shown in the manufacturer...

Page 133: ...ter contains a TV stereo radio CD DVD player and audio video hook ups for your outdoor listening or viewing pleasure NOTE These electronic devices and speakers are not designed to be waterproof Please...

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Page 135: ...ettes or pedestal seats Folding dinette chairs are also provided for additional seating when needed The folding chairs are typically stored in the bedroom wardrobe or under the bed Free standing chair...

Page 136: ...coach while the coach is parked Store the clamp assembly for future use to secure the table before traveling SLEEPING FACILITIES DINETTE BED CONVERSION If Equipped Typical view your coach may differ D...

Page 137: ...s attached to each dinette bench 3 Arrange dinette cushions to cover bed area Bed to Dinette 1 Reattach the table onto the wall support and lower the table leg 2 Make sure that the table leg is secure...

Page 138: ...bed is now ready for use Bed to Sofa Push the front edge of the seat toward the wall while lifting upward on the backrest until the sofa is fully seated against the wall SOFA BED CONVERSION with Remo...

Page 139: ...e or return to the upright position To Extend Pull Out Footrest Section 1 Squeeze latch behind opening at top of lounge facepanelandpullfootresttrundlesectionout until it locks in the fully extended p...

Page 140: ...section and pull it back with you Then when you want to get up simply push the footrest section forward with your feet to provide a gap for you to exit To Convert to Bed 1 Extendfootrestsectionandpush...

Page 141: ...fa Into L Shaped Position 1 PullUPandHOLDtheblacklever locatedon the arm of the sectional to release the sectional extension 2 Fully extend the sectional extension 3 Grasptheblackpullstrap locatedonth...

Page 142: ...tain adequate charge If the batteries are partially discharged the sofa may not fully recline or return to the upright position To Extend Pull Out Footrest Section 1 Squeeze latch behind opening at to...

Page 143: ...ootrest section and pull it back with you Then when you want to get up simply push the footrest section forward with your feet to provide a gap for you to exit To Convert to Bed 1 Extendfootrestsectio...

Page 144: ...ich will not allow you to retract the bedroom slideout unless the bed is in the fully upright position The bed will also not recline unless the slideout is fully extended DAY NIGHT PLEATED BLINDS If E...

Page 145: ...osen Tension Unwrap the guide cords from the spools one turn at a time until desired tension is achieved Preserving Shape The pleated blinds are made using high quality materials that are designed and...

Page 146: ...d by its red undertones but may vary in color from white to a deep rich brown Cherry is a close grained wood with fairly uniform texture revealing pin knots and curly graining All wood will age with t...

Page 147: ...tch for about 7 seconds You may be able to hear the lock motor sound stop Slideout Lock Drain Line If your coach is equipped with electric Slideout Room Travel Locks it is recommended to periodically...

Page 148: ...operating instructions refer to Section 9 Furniture and Softgoods in this manual SLIDEOUT ROOM OPERATION HYDRAULIC The slideout room extends and retracts by a hydraulic mechanism with an electronic c...

Page 149: ...couch or other furniture make sure no people or pets are seated on them until the room has been fully extended Extend Procedure See Before Extending before proceeding Start the engine so the alternato...

Page 150: ...ss water possibly remaining on the roof before retracting Lean the coach slightly to the left driver s side as shown by raising both right side jacks to let excess water flow away from the rooftop wea...

Page 151: ...als Also freezing rain and snow can prevent the slideout cover awning if equipped from closing and may cause damage to the cover awning slideout room weather seals and mechanisms To avoid potential da...

Page 152: ...IDEOUT EMERGENCY RETRACTION PROCEDURES Front Slideout Rooms Emergency Crank In Procedure If slideout room will not retract using control switch Step 1 Relieve Hydraulic Line Pressure Open the hydrauli...

Page 153: ...shown Open the slideout solenoid valves 3 4 turns to relieve hydraulic line pressure See the Leveling System Room Extension Operator s Manual in your InfoCase for specific instructions on which valves...

Page 154: ...rench to crank both sides evenly together Crank the wrench es clockwise slowly until the room is fully retracted Allow about 10 minutes to crank room in fully NOTE Attempting to crank the room in too...

Page 155: ...press the room extension inward completely When the room issnug against the coach wall close the solenoid valves to prevent creep out during transit See your Authorized Winnebago Indus tries Dealer f...

Page 156: ...ear wheels off the ground could allow the vehicle to roll off the jacks Auto Level Remote Switches If Equipped In addition the dash control panel your coach may be equipped with two remote switches fo...

Page 157: ...included in your InfoCase In The Event Of Accidental Jack Extension 1 Bring the vehicle to a safe and complete stop as soon as possible 2 Turn the leveling systems power switch on and press the Auto...

Page 158: ...eling Jacks must be UP Slideout Rooms must be IN Checking Dipstick The hydraulic oil level is checked with a dipstick built into the breather filler cap on top of the oil reservoir which is part of th...

Page 159: ...periencetohelpyoumaintainyoursealants See Sealants Call Out Sheet provided in your InfoCase Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterio...

Page 160: ...the acid becomes more powerful and attacks the painted surface Rinsingandwashingthesurfacehelpsremove the fallout and neutralize the acid After the initial 60 day cure stage a coat of wax or polish c...

Page 161: ...d vents and any other joints that may have loosened or separated See Sealants at the beginning of this section for details Bug Removal Rinse the loose debris off with water and allow the remaining res...

Page 162: ...age appliques and decals Test any cleaning solution on a small section of appliques or decal before using Never use aromatic solvents such as acetone MEK toluene xylene lacquer thinner etc on applique...

Page 163: ...mild cleaners that may be used safely Car washing soap and water Glass cleaners without ammonia Mineral oil Multipurpose cleaners such as Fantastik Formula 409 etc The following products compounds or...

Page 164: ...ended Care Instructions Spot clean with mild soap and water Air dry or if desired dry quickly using a hair dryer on warm setting not hot For stubborn stains use cleaner degreaser Vinyl Fabrics includi...

Page 165: ...re efforts An occasionally sanding with a medium grade 120 grit sandpaper will remove any cut marks accumulated on the sink cover bottom To remove cuts and scratches use a more aggressive cleaning pow...

Page 166: ...solvents General Cleaning Rinse all food beverage or cosmetic residue from the sink as soon as possible Some residues if left to sit in the sink may require the use of detergent or a mild liquid or ge...

Page 167: ...d parasitic drain Parasitic battery drain is the gradual drain by items connected directly to battery power such as clocks radio memory and the engine computer 7 Have the vehicle chassis completely se...

Page 168: ...inspect the seams and sealants for separation or cracks that may have appeared around the window frames vents and any other joints See Sealants Inspection and General Information at the beginning of t...

Page 169: ...sis diagnostic connectors are located in on the steering column support plate beneath the dash and in the rear engine compartment as shown in the following photos Fuse Diagram inside of cover Towing P...

Page 170: ...eeded Check propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level and connections Check 12V fuses and 120V breakers Check GFCI Receptac...

Page 171: ...indshield Wipers and Washers Fire Extinguisher check charge indicator Smoke Alarm test operation Carbon Monoxide Alarm test operation Propane Gas Leak Detector test operation replace battery if needed...

Page 172: ...Monthly Every 3 Months Every 6 Months Every Year A s N ecessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Sealant Call out Sheet in th...

Page 173: ...3 100 lbs and the right side weighs 2 700 lbs at least 100 lbs of the load must be shifted from the left side to the right side The GVWR is listed on the Vehicle Certification Label See sample in Spe...

Page 174: ...method will help you determine how to distribute your cargo to avoid overloading especially on tires To determine the weight distribution on each tire or dual set you will need to find a scale capabl...

Page 175: ...ceding items Loading the Vehicle and Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle for explanation of weight ratings Because of individual vehicle use and loading habits we recommend weighing the vehicle while fully l...

Page 176: ...ts package provided to you by your dealer when you took delivery of the vehicle The following diagram shows proper connection of trailer or tow vehicle wiring to the coach light system The pigtail ass...

Page 177: ...s and not to exceed 5 000 lbs GVWR Class 4 trailers as GVWRover5 000lbs and not to exceed 10 000 lbs GVWR Hitches are to be permanently marked with Maximum trailer GVWR to be drawn and Maximum vertica...

Page 178: ...ned or closed Stationary Extended Mode Step Switch OFF Step Remains Extended With the Step power switch in the OFF position the step will extend when the screen door is opened and will stay extended w...

Page 179: ...while in the extended position Do not use Emergency Retract feature unless necessary for emergency Operation of the Emergency Retract feature will cause the step cover to become non functional until t...

Page 180: ...ack in the horizontal position If the window will not open after three or more full turns of the knob the glass may be stuck to the sealing gasket Go to the outside of the coach and gently free the gl...

Page 181: ...perate A built in safety switch will not let the fan motor run unless the dome is partially open 2 The turbine fan will start automatically as the vent dome is raised and stop as the vent dome is lowe...

Page 182: ...e turbine fan to operate A built in safety switch will not let the fan motor run unless the dome is partially open 2 The turbine fan will start automatically as the vent dome is raised and stop as the...

Page 183: ...ent in a safe environment You should only walk or work on the roof if you are qualified and have created a safe environment For your safety it is not recommend that you store or carry items on the roo...

Page 184: ...foldtheladdersupportandpinintoplaceas indicated on the following photo Hold the ladder extension horizontally with the ladder support pointing downward Slide the open ends of the C shaped retainer bra...

Page 185: ...to Retract Feature If the Wind Sensor is activated the system will automatically retract the porch awning during windy conditions Sensitivity threshold is set on the control panel Wind Speed Switch Hi...

Page 186: ...ng this button Door Awning Switch This is a two position switch The following description also applies to any additional Door Awning Switches that may be installed Extend Press and hold the switch The...

Page 187: ...flate an item you must start the coach engine to run the system air compressor to fill the accumulator tank EFFECTS OF PROLONGED OCCUPANCY Your motor home was designed primarily for recreational use a...

Page 188: ...tly reduce the condensation inside the coach Minimize moisture released inside the coach Run the range hood fan while cooking and open a bath vent while bathing or showering to carry water vapor out o...

Page 189: ...frost Fans 3 17 Dinette Bed Conversion 9 2 Dishwasher 4 26 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System 7 6 Doors and Windows 11 8 Driving Safety 2 1 DVD Home Theater System 8 2 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy...

Page 190: ...and Cable TV Hook ups Input 8 9 Power Awning 12 13 Power Awning Over the Door 12 14 Power Cord Reel 6 3 Power Door Locks 3 5 Power Roof Ventilator Bath 12 10 Power Roof Ventilator Galley 12 9 Power S...

Page 191: ...n 9 8 Tires 3 29 Toilet Electric Flush 7 8 Toilet 7 8 Tool and Ladder Storage 12 11 Towing Guidelines 12 4 Trailer Wiring Connector 12 4 TV Bedroom Power Lift 8 5 TV Antenna 8 6 TV Digital Satellite D...

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