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1. Model Year 2003 Where Tradition and Innovation Type C Motorhome Owners Manual mopurqagonm A WARNING Read all instructions in manual before using your camper This manual has been provided by Jayco Inc for the sole purpose of providing instructions concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its components Nothing in this manual creates any warranty either expressed or implied The only warranty offered by Jayco Inc is 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 limited warranty and the limited warranties of all other manufacturers offering them that are applicable to this vehicle Instructions are included in the manual for operating various components which are optional on some vehicles In addition the owner should refer to individual manufacturer s operating instructions contained in the owner s packet 2001 Jayco Inc LITHO U S A 06 02 03 2 PART NO 00500742 YOUR NEW JAYCO IS YOUR PASSPORT TO A WHOLE WORLD OF NEW FRIENDS CAMPING FUN AND TRAVEL ADVENTURE WHEN YOU JOIN THE THOUSANDS OF JAYCO FAMILIES WHO MAKE UP THE INTERNATIONAL JAYCO JAFARI TRAVEL CLUB You will find us enjoying the friendship and fellowship of JAFARI CAMPING as we join our local area FLIGHTS at hundreds of weekend camp outs all
2. Jayco ALARM The red LED will flash and the alarm will sound when dangerous levels of gas are detected The detector will continue to alarm until the gas clears or the MUTE switch is pressed See Procedures To Take During An Alarm PROCEDURES TO TAKE DURING AN ALARM 1 Turn off all gas appliances stove heaters furnace Extinguish all flames and smoking material Evacuate leave doors and windows open 2 Turn off the LP gas tank valve 3 Determine and repair the source of the leak Contact a qualified technician for help if necessary A CAUTION Do not re enter until the problem is corrected ALARM MUTE This feature is activated by pressing the TEST MUTE button when the detector is in alarm 1 The red LED will continue to flash and the alarm will beep every thirty seconds until the gas level has dropped to a safe level 2 The LED will flash green until the end of the mute cycle 3 Ifdangerous gas levels return before the end of the mute cycle the alarm will beep four times and return to 1 4 After two minutes the detector will return to normal operation solid green or resound the alarm if dangerous levels of gas remain in the area Malfunction Alarm The microprocessor will activate the malfunction alarm when it detects a fault in the detectors operation The LED will alternately flash red and green while the sounder beeps twice every fifteen seconds The mute switch will not function Remove t
3. ADe Most states and parks have strict laws and regulations to prohibit dumping of wastes of any kind into anything other than proper disposal facilities or sewer systems Almost all privately owned parks have either a central pump facility or offer a campsite hookup of sewage You can find lists of many dump facilities throughout the United States in Woodall s Rand McNally Camp Guide Good Sam Camp Guide KOA Kampgrounds Camp Guide and various other publications Some fuel stations also have dump stations 28 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Sa Jayco WINTERIZING YOUR MOTORHOME Preparing your recreation vehicle for winter is very important for most states and Canada Failure to prepare the will cause supply lines and water heater to freeze causing breakage Repairs due to freezing are not to be covered under the terms of your Jayco Limited Warranty A WARNING Do not use Ethylene Glycol automotive antifreeze or Methanol windshield washer antifreeze in your fresh water system They are harmful and may be fatal if swallowed USING AIR PRESSURE 1 Run the pump until dry about fifteen seconds 2 Make sure to close all the valves Fig 4 2 amp 4 3 AY CAUTION If the above step is not followed air pressure will fill the potable water tank which could cause serious damage to the tank 3 Using an air hose and adapter blow air through the city water connection Fig 4 1 4 Leave the faucets dr
4. A WARNING Atwood and Wedgewood gas operated cooking appliances are for use with LP gas only and for installation in recreation vehicles only e g Travel trailer motorhome folding camping trailer etc NOTE Have the dealer show you where the main gas shut off valve is located so that you will know how and where to turn off the gas supply when necessary 46 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco Top Burner Operation WARNING Use range or cooktop only for use as described in the manufacturer s manual Do not leave children alone or unattended in area where range or cooktop is in use Never allow anyone to sit stand or on any part of the range cooktop They could be burned or injured Do not store things children might want above the range or cooktop Children could be burned or injured while climbing on it Do not wear loose or hanging garments when using the range or cooktop They could ignite if they touch an open flame and you could be burned Use only dry potholders Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in burns and container particles may cause injury Do not use the range or cooktop for warming or heating the vehicle You could be burned or injured a fire could start or deplete the oxygen in the vehicle Do not operate range or cooktop if it is damaged or not working properly Know where your vehicle s main LP gas shutoff is located Verify sufficient gas supply before attempting to light a
5. c To extinguish the top burner flame turn the appropriate burner knob clockwise to OFF LIGHTING Top Burners with spark ignition a Turn the appropriate burner know counter clockwise to ON or LITE Do not attempt to light more than one burner at a time b Turn the SPARK knob clockwise one click If the burner fails to light continue turning the SPARK know clockwise until the burner lights c To extinguish the top burner flame turn the appropriate burner know clockwise to OFF LIGHTING Top Burners with electronic ignition a Turn the appropriate burner knob counter clockwise to ON or LITE This will automatically activate the ignition system and all burners will begin to spark repeatedly This is the clicking sound you will hear b The burner will light within 5 seconds Once the burner is lit turn the knob counter clockwise to the desired setting c To extinguish the top burner flame turn the appropriate burner knob clockwise to OFF d If 12 volt DC power is not available to the ignition module for any reason the top burners will be lit manually See instructions in Lighting Top Burners above A CAUTION Do not cook with the control knob set in the LITE position Damage to the ignition module and burner electrodes may result Ranges are supplied with proportional flow linear top burner valves Start cooking at the HI setting then turn the control knob counter clockwise to continue cook
6. Furnace 25 000 31 000 26 375 32 700 Refrigerator 1 200 to 1 500 1 270 to 1 580 Water Heater 12 000 12 660 NOTE The previous chart is an example of a typical system and may not represent the exact system in your particular vehicle LP DETECTOR All recreation vehicles with an LP gas system with LP gas consuming appliances require a LP gas leak detection device for safety protection A converter or auxiliary battery is required to supply 12 volt DC energy to operate leak detector Operation Power ON Warm Up When power is first applied the yellow LED will flash for three minutes while the detector is warming up At the end of that time the LED will turn Green indicating full operation If the detector has detected unsafe levels of gas it will immediately go into alarm A CAUTION This detector cannot alarm during the three minute warm up cycle TESTING A WARNING Test the operation of this detector after the vehicle has been in storage before each trip and at least once per week during use Press the TEST switch Fig 4 28 any time during the warm up cycle or while in normal operation The LED should flash RED and the alarm should sound Release the switch This is the only way you should test your detector This test feature checks the full operation of the detector If this detector does not test properly return the detector immediately for repair or replacement The Systems 35 Sa
7. 3 amp 4 show in the center display e This means that the refrigerator is operating on propane gas GAS MODE OPERATION e The ON light and the GAS light Fig 5 5 3 amp 4 show in the center display e This means that the refrigerator is operating on propane gas 60 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco If the energy source is interrupted e The refrigerator stops operation e A fault code flashes in the center display e Refer to the Fault Codes section of manufacturer s owner s manual Ignition of propane gas in either auto or gas mode NOTE On initial start up of the refrigerator ignition of the propane gas may not occur within 30 seconds If ignition of the propane gas does not occur within 30 seconds The gas safety valve of the refrigerator closes The refrigerator stops operation Refer to the Fault Codes section of the manufacturer s owner s manual The fault code remains until you push the selector switch to the OFF position and then back to either the AUTO or GAS mode e If ignition does not occur after two or three times e Check the gas supply line Consult your local dealer or an authorized Norcold service center Model N821 Option IA PA ale CG AU 1 CO CONTROL PANEL The refrigerator control panel is between the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment To maintain the operating control functions of the refrigerator a 12 volt DC po
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9. Optional A CAUTION Your recreation vehicle has many 12 volt DC loads When combined their total is more power consumption than the power converter can produce Periodic overloads can be handled with an auxiliary battery for limited periods of time Prolonged overload on a converter will shorten the life of its components It is recommended to plan and conserve the usage of your 12 volt DC system in a priority method 40 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt _ Jayco Batteries Chassis and Auxiliary Each motorhome chassis is built with a battery to provide energy to start the engine and supply energy for other components in the chassis This battery is located under the hood Ford Motor Co uses a Motorcraft battery serviced and warranted by Ford An auxiliary battery is included in each motorhome for storage power when 120 volt energy is not available When drawing energy from storage battery remember there is limited power available until the battery needs to be recharged This auxiliary battery is located in the house portion of your motorhome All auxiliary batteries require an in line fuse or a 12 volt breaker placed within 18 of battery for your protection ISOLATORS When an auxiliary or house battery is installed in a recreation vehicle it s the nature of parallel circuitry to draw energy from both batteries A device called an isolator must be installed for two purposes First it rec
10. The information in this manual reflects the most current available to us at the time of publication If you find the components in your recreation vehicle vary significantly from what is described in this manual please disregard that section and follow the instructions provided by that particular component manufacturer You should carefully read and understand this owner s manual which is a supplement to various other instructions supplied by the manufacturers of separately warranted products Keep this owner s manual in your recreation vehicle for handy reference Get to know your new vehicle and how it operates You should carefully read and understand these instructions and information supplied by manufacturers of separately warranted products since they contain important operating safety and maintenance instructions If you have questions that are not adequately answered by this manual or other booklets consult your dealer If he cannot satisfactorily answer your questions he will call our staff or refer you to us for help Your vehicle complies with applicable requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards State Regulations Canadian Standards Associations CSA where applicable and complies with requirements of ANSI Standard A119 2 the nationally recognized Standard For Recreation Vehicles Installation of Plumbing Heating and Electrical Systems The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association RVIA and Canadian Standard
11. the refrigerator controls automatically select the most efficient energy source that is available for operation Ifa more efficient energy source becomes available the refrigerator controls change from the current energy source to the more efficient energy source The controls select the energy source in this sequence e When 120 volt AC is available to the refrigerator e The light bars beside AUTO and AC show in the center display e After ten seconds the light bar beside AC goes off and only the light bar beside auto remains e This means that the refrigerator is operating on AC electric e If 120 volt AC is not available to the refrigerator e The light bars beside AUTO and LP GAS show in the center display e After ten seconds the light bar beside LP goes off and only the light bar beside AUTO remains e This means that the refrigerator is operating on propane gas If an energy source is available to the refrigerator but is not operating correctly e A fault code appears in the center display e The refrigerator controls try to change to a less efficient energy source e Ifa less efficient energy source is not available e The refrigerator stops operation e Refer to the Fault Codes in the manufacturer s owner s manual MANUAL MODE OPERATION When you select one of the manual modes of operation the light bar beside the AUTO goes out in the center display and only the light bar beside either AC LP or DC remains e A
12. 54 see ced re RS eRe dress eds 23 Sanitizing the Potable Water System o oo aaa a 23 Bath and Shower y puras a id e AO 25 To Empty the Water System roer ra RARA ERE 25 Sanitation System a 6 dg 4 oa ee Oe 4 ee ak Re ek we 26 Tol arras Ee REE EEE SS SED A E SS ES 26 Operating Instructions Aqua Magic 4 2 ee 26 Toilet Maintenance ic x ery ee 2 REA A 26 NOUS 2 2505642243046 dr ES beue hee se bone bed 26 Holding Tanks ae ra ic a SE Berk a BRS BRS 27 Using Toilet and Tank System imss a 4 4 4 9 4 27 Sewage Tank Preparation oaoa a a PROS 27 Gray Water Holding Tank 43 6 cs be RR RRR a 28 Draining the Holding Tanks 42 lt 4 amp 4 ars oir Be EMER EWE ES 28 Winterizing Your Motorhome lt gt ear rar bee RR Oe Ee ee ee 29 Using the Water System During Freezing Weather o 29 The LP Fuel Systemi e 9 a da as Ge aia dla dd 30 LP CONtAINGT sos a ERA RA EES ER ER EPR 30 Fuel Distribution Components 32 Checking for Leaks ba eo amp Gao a ARE A we OG 34 LP Gas Consumption sar RA EA ARA 35 LP Detector AM EIA 35 PEO ara ia AA 35 Testing oa koa e Swe a ae ee A A a Be 35 Ala a RAEE AAA a RD et 36 Procedures to Take During an Alarm oaoa aaa 36 Alama Mute ed m a a aar A RAS BES 36 Malfunction Alarm aaa ARA AA 36 Low Power Operation 62 4 a 2 46s a 36 Electrical Systemi s s soea lt ee eG EH RD am ER 37 Generals ateo a e aa as os ra id a BOS 37 Power
13. Always have them replaced by a qualified service agency 12 Never attempt to repair the furnace yourself Seek the help of a qualified service person 13 Never restrict the ducting of the furnace To do so could cause improper furnace operation 70 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco 14 Do not install air boosters in the ducting system Such devices will cause the furnace to cycle on limit and to have erratic sail switch operation 15 Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance 16 Always follow the Operating Instructions Do not deviate from the step by step procedures 17 Do not use this appliance if any part has been submerged under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been submerged under water 18 When considering add on rooms porch or patio attention must be given to the venting of your furnace For your safety do not terminate furnace vent inside add on rooms screen porch or onto patios Doing so will result in products of combustion being vented into the room or occupied areas 19 In any installation in which the vent of this appliance can be covered due to the construction of the RV or some special feature of the RV such as slide out always insure that the appliance cannot be operated by setting the thermostat to the positive OFF
14. At this time open the termination valve to empty the tank and close the valve when the tank is empty Repeat this process as needed but NEVER leave the termination valve open when hooked up to the park s sewer system SEWAGE TANK PREPARATION 1 Release one to two quarts 95 to 1 89 liters of water into the toilet bowl 2 Following the directions on your toilet chemical bottle by placing the recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the bowl 3 Flush the toilet and allow at least two gallons 7 57 liters of water to flow into the tank AY CAUTION It is important to add enough water to prevent solid waste build up Follow these directions each time after emptying your holding tank except when winterizing The Systems 27 Jayco GRAY WATER HOLDING TANK No special preparation is required However placing a small quantity of chemicals into this tank such as baking soda or a Thetford chemical will reduce odors from food particles in the system A WARNING We recommend that you DO NOT travel with full gray or black holding tanks Full holding tanks are not calculated into the cargo carrying capacity of your motorhome The weight from full holding tanks will greatly diminish the cargo capacity and possibly cause you to exceed the gross vehicle weight rating This can affect suspension components reduce fuel economy and create adverse handling characteristics If you are dry camping and cannot immediately
15. During storage the storage latch prevents the door from completely closing Use it to prevent odors when the refrigerator is stored for an extended period of time To operate the storage latch open each door about 1 2 and push the storage latch into the cutout of the strike plate Do not use the storage latch as a travel latch because the doors will not be fully closed INTERIOR LIGHTS The interior light is at the top of the fresh food compartment It comes on only when the refrigerator is on the door is open To replace the bulb 1 Remove the DC power supply wires from the power board at the rear of the refrigerator 2 Remove by pulling the cover toward the front of the refrigerator 3 Remove the light bulb from the holder NOTE Use only a GE 214 2 bulb as the replacement bulb This bulb is available at most retail automotive parts centers 4 Install the replacement bulb 5 Install the cover 6 Connect the DC power supply wires to the power board at the rear of the refrigerator MOISTURE REDUCTION HEATER The refrigerator has a heater that prevents moisture from forming on the center divider between the doors of the freezer and the fresh food compartment The heater operates only when the refrigerator is ON and the DC power is sufficient 58 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt _ Jayco BACKUP OPERATING SYSTEM This refrigerator has a backup operating system The backup operating system allows the refri
16. Service Jayco INFORMAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION AGREEMENT Lam enlilled to receive a copy of this Agreement and moy redes if with my atiorney before signing and anyone making claims on my behalf or through me shall submit any and all dams may hawa in connection with my reoraational wehicle AW agains any rolad dealer manufacturer or supplier of component parts ip binding arb iration under the foderal Abian Act AUSE 1 44 bo the extent parmissible under federal kaw agrea that if have a Gain relating io my AX wil alo ihe dasla and Jayco to inspect it and make necessary Apara M my claim is nol Men saba ed wall nobly Fayos and binding arbilration fesociabon and cannal pursue my claim in court or in any a minisirabre p Sabiralton wall ba administrated by tha America Arbitration Association wan do s Commercial drbtbation Aulas unless and wntij Jayco designadas a d H which event a police will ba malled to your lesd kmren diresa I my claim 10 000 Jayco will pay iha Initiation fee end arbitrator s fees in arbitrator shall mol award damages in ascesa of 510 000 11 ny elai nee Alor ia nal spec ed wall pay one hall of the fees and costs in e are Jayoo will each pay their own costs and expenses in connect hearing The cimam wall be heard by a single arbitrator and wij t iha claim ts Hed unless all parts agron do a later dato The g a panel apply lo a coun proceeding for my chain proceedin
17. available space when loading the vehicle Do not exceed your gross vehicle weight capacity and ensure you are loading the vehicle as evenly as you can for the best possible handling Ensure heavy items are secured so they do not shift during travel There are weight terms an owner needs to be aware of understand and realize the importance when operating a motorhome These terms are described on the next page on the motorhome weight information label The completed label is found inside the motorhome typically inside the base kitchen cupboard on the cabinet door Another important weight term to be aware of is the GAWR meaning the Gross Axle Weight Rating This equals the maximum weight which may be placed on an axle assembly In addition the GVWR equals the maximum weight of your motorhome at any given time when traveling or camping Operating and Using Your Motorhome 9 MOTORHOME WEIGHT INFORMATION SERIAL MODEL GVWR GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING MEANS THE MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE WEIGH OF THIS FULLY LOADED MOTORHOME UVW UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT MEANS THE WEIGHT OF THIS MOTORHOME AS MANUFACTURED AT THE FACTORY WITH FUEL ENGINE OIL AND COOLANTS SLEEPING CAPACITY WEIGHT RATING MEANS THE DESIGNATED NUMBER OF SLEEPING POSITIONS MULTIPLIED BY 154 LBS 70 KG GROSS CARRYING CAPACITY MEANS THE MAXIMUM CARRYING CAPACITY OF THIS MOTORHOME THE GCC IS EQUAL TO THE GVWR MINUS UVW THE GCC WILL BE REDUCED BY THE WEIGH
18. empty your tanks reduce your speed until you reach a dumping station All drain pipes have a P trap installed into each line Water in these traps prevent odors from escaping into motorhome During travel water from the P traps may spill and permit odors into motorhome These odors come from food particles decomposing in the tank By adding water and using a RV approved deodorizing agent will dissolve the contents faster and will keep the drain lines and tanks clean and free flowing Chemicals are available at an RV supply store DRAINING THE HOLDING TANKS On the outside of the motorhome are labels Fig 4 20 amp 4 21 that indicate the location of the gray and black holding tank drain A typical set up of the tank drain and termination valves is indicated in Fig 4 22 for non basement models and Fig 4 23 for basement models Look for the labels to locate the drain and follow the instructions below to empty the tanks BLACK GRAY WATER HOLDING TANK HOLDING TANK JA 129 JA 128 Fig 4 12 Fig 4 13 1 Place the motorhome as level as possible to make drainage easier Attach a flexible sewer hose to adapter and secure with a clamp Remove cap and attach adapter onto valve housing Turn adapter 10 to lock onto pegs Place other end into approved sewer system Open the 3 drain valve to drain the sewage tank Open the valve on the gray water tank to utilize the water to wash and rinse the hose Fig 4 14
19. filled to 80 level there is available space for safe expansion of the vaporized liquid If the tank becomes overfilled it may gain pressure due to exposure to high ambient temperatures and will begin blowing off pressure from the relief valve This can be detected by the strong odor around tanks Keep open flames away from this area A WARNING Your vehicle has exterior combustion air inlets Appliance pilot lights and their ignitors must be turned off during gasoline or LP gas refueling Required by law in some states A warning label has been located near the LP gas container This label reads A WARNING THIS GAS PIPING SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR USE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS ONLY DO NOT CONNECT NATURAL GAS TO THIS SYSTEM DO NOT FILL CONTAINER S TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR PERSONAL INJURY Securely cap inlet s when not connected for use After turning on gas except after normal container replacement test gas piping and connections to appliances for leakage with soapy water or bubble solution Do not use products that contain ammonia or chlorine AD 34 ALL GAS LINES HAVE BEEN CHECKED WITH AIR PRESSURE DEALERS ARE REQUIRED TO RECHECK AND ADJUST PRESSURE BEFORE DELIVERY TO CUSTOMERS The Systems 31 A WARNING Do not fill LP Gas tank s to more than 80 percent of capacity Overfilling the LP gas container can result in uncontrolled gas flow
20. gee AA a 61 Monit r A EN 63 Air Conditioners pr or a A A HOS GS 64 Op ratioe sos dolo o A AR e la ae 64 Chapter6 Care and Maintenance o lt lt o lt oooc so lt lt lt lt lt 65 EXITO a yw Go ts Ge we Aa ho Be Oo eS ee oe th SE a ke ae a 65 POG 3 6 Fa o Eee ae Ee ee E e 65 Fiberglass Sidewalls sar Fw wee Oe ee ee RR A A 65 Doors Extrusions Windows amp Vents 20 0 0 000 ee 66 CHASSIS e be oe hae READ REREREER GRASS ADH EG RRA Do 67 Front Axle Alignment y gnc 4 6 ha RA PENDS Ca SoS 67 Inspection Points for Sealing 4 Gack sk a SS RRA da ER ES LR OR ES 68 ii Cares s 5 4 e be Sd HES GRAS BERETS ROS BE AES HHS 69 Furnace ae ge Gop Ras Ge ese a ee Se on et A I e oS 69 Remeron s 4d eS Sak He eR enro wee ES PKS EE Pe EES 71 Range and vets e e a4 44 a 09 6 Hao 4 ae a ad ta dro Ew a 74 TOM smic oi hak ot eee EE RES Ge BOG Wk REM RARA 76 FAUCETS s g KA eee ds BO a oe A Ae we a 76 Maintenance of Water Heater ee 77 Draining and Storage of Water Heater 2 2 ee ee 77 Winterizing Water Heater irreal eee EE eH EES 78 Air Conditioner e sose AR OOM Se KE RRS eR SE WS 78 Carbon Monoxide Detector 4244 6 sea seres eee e a needa 79 Sm keAlarmi 64 284 rain rar a KS 80 Battery Replacement Smoke Alarm o 80 Window Treatments ea ao ar AA A AI 81 Shower Curtain and Liner c 4492 o Geo 294 TH KERR ESS ES 81 E KD EA ee Be RS A Ae OG 81 CUSHIONS ian
21. genset is running which may not otherwise be obvious especially when the vehicle is moving The remote control also has an hour meter and a battery condition meter The hour meter records genset operating time in hours Use it for periodic maintenance as a record of operating time The battery condition meter indicates whether voltage across the 12 volt DC control system and battery is normal If the indicator consistently stays above or below the normal zone see Periodic Maintenance in the manufacturer s owner s manual 87 Type C Owner s Manual Sp Jayco Starting and Stopping A WARNING EXHAUST GAS IS DEADLY Exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide an odorless and colorless gas Carbon monoxide is poisonous and can cause unconsciousness and death Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include Dizziness Throbbing in Temples Nausea Muscular Twitching Headache Vomiting Weakness and Sleepiness Inability to Think Coherently IF YOU OR ANYONE ELSE EXPERIENCE ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS GET OUT INTO THE FRESH AIR IMMEDIATELY If symptoms persist seek medical attention Shut down the genset and do not operate it until it has been inspected and repaired Never sleep in the vehicle with the genset running unless the vehicle is equipped with a working carbon monoxide detector Primary protection against inhaling carbon monoxide however is the proper installation of the exhaust system and the daily every eight hour inspectio
22. have the front suspension and steering alignment checked and adjusted after you have fully loaded the vehicle according to your needs as part of the vehicle maintenance Thereafter it is your responsibility to have the alignment inspected periodically to maintain vehicle steering performance and prevent uneven tire wear as part of your normal maintenance Always have the alignment checked and adjusted by a qualified shop with the proper equipment to handle heavy vehicles NOTE A road test by the dealer should be included as part of the pre delivery inspection The dealer can then check for and correct any steering problems before you take delivery of the motorhome After this road test has been completed front end alignment and or vibrations will not be covered as part of the new vehicle limited warranty 67 Jay Flight Owner s Manual Sp Jayco INSPECTION POINTS FOR SEALING The following diagram indicates the locations that need to be inspected semi annually and resealed at least one time each year 1 Moldings 4 Windows 2 TV Antenna 5 Exterior Attachments 3 Vents 6 Clearance amp Tail Lights 68 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco INTERIOR CARE Furnace Preventive maintenance and safety checks should be performed by a qualified technician once a year or more depending on the use of the furnace Failure to properly maintain the furnace may void the furnace warranty and can result in unsafe fu
23. in use today contain aggressive chemicals and abrasives for the purpose of removing soap scum and stains from porcelain enamel and ceramic tile surfaces Often these cleaners are also used to clean the chrome polished brass or other finishes on faucets showerheads and other bathroom accessories Depending on the particular abrasive or chemical application to these products may result in either immediate or long term damage or even removal of finish Please be aware that unintentional splashing or over spray of cleaners can be as harmful as deliberate application The manufacturer recommends cleaning by wiping with a soft damp cloth or towel 76 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco Maintenance of Water Heater A WARNING If the user of the appliance fails to maintain it in the condition in which it was shipped from the factory or if the appliance is not used solely for its intended purpose or if appliance is not maintained in accordance with the instructions in the manual then the risk of a fire and or the production of carbon monoxide exists which can cause personal injury property damage or loss of life A WARNING For your safety all repairs should be performed by your dealer or a qualified service person 1 Main Burner Do not allow the burner to burn with a yellow flame because sooting will occur See Safety et INDO RRECT Warnings If the burner flame is yellow and has an erratic t gt patt
24. is touring the United States or Canada please contact the nearest Jayco motorhome dealer for service or for purchasing parts HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE In the event that a substantial defect in materials or workmanship is found to exist in parts warranted by Jayco Jayco will bear the cost of the repair or replacement of such defective materials or workmanship provided that the owner A Notifies an authorized Jayco dealer or Jayco of the defect If you are traveling orhave recently moved locate the nearest Jayco au thorized dealer by calling 1 877 825 4782 no later than 10 days after the expiration of the warranty B Schedules an appointment and promptly takes the vehicle to the Jayco service center for the necessary repairs C Pays any freight or transportation costs or import duties or fees involved No action as to enforce this warranty shall be commenced later than three 3 months after expiration of the warranty period mif revised 12 01 Litho U S A Warranties 97 NOTE Jayco does not control the scheduling of service work at dealerships You may encounter some delay in scheduling or completion of work If the above steps have been taken and the repairs still have not been made the customer should contact Jayco at P O Box 460 Middlebury Indiana 46540 Attn Owner Relations Department or call 1 877 825 4782 PURCHASER S OBLIGATIONS Purchaser shall notify Jayco and deliver this vehicle for
25. lower intake vent A CAUTION The burner box cover can be hot Wear gloves to avoid burns e Open the burner box door and look at the gas flame e The flame should be a darker blue inside and a lighter blue outside and should be a constant and steady shape e Ifthe flame is yellow or has an erratic and unstable shape contact your dealer or authorized service center e Make sure the flame does not touch the inside of the flue tube e If the flame touches the inside of the flue tube contact your dealer or authorized service center e Close the burner box door Care and Maintenance 73 Jayco REFRIGERATOR FUSE REPLACEMENT The electrical circuits of this refrigerator have fuses to protect them from an overload Ifa fuse is unserviceable replace it as follows A WARNING Do not operate the refrigerator without the power board cover on the refrigerator To prevent a circuit overload and a possible electrical fire use only these fuses DC control circuit 5 amp tan blade type automotive fuse AC circuit 5 amp glass cartridge fuse Push the selector switch to the OFF position to shut down the refrigerator Remove the black AC power cord from the receptacle Remove the AC power cord from the power board that is at the rear of the refrigerator Remove the DC power supply wires from the power board Remove the ignition sense wire from the power board Remove the gas valve wires from the power board Remove the moun
26. mind that each appliance when used in conjunction with each other places an added draw on your 30 amp system You may periodically trip a circuit breaker if you exceed the 30 amp capabilities Increasing the size of your circuit breakers to accommodate additional appliances is NOT an option A WARNING Do not replace breakers or fuses with any rated at a higher amperage Over fusing may cause a fire by over heating the wire A main breaker is always the maximum 30 amps incoming power and is located on the left side GFCI Each recreation vehicle has a Ground Fault Current Interrupter Fig 4 30 breaker built into the vehicle This breaker has been designed to reduce the possible injury caused by electric shock An example of ground fault current is the current which would flow through a person who is using or touching an appliance with faulty insulation and at the same time is in contact with an electrical ground such as a plumbing fixture wet floor or earth This GFCI breaker will not protect against short circuits or overloads The circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel which supplies power to the circuit provides this protection When the GFCI breaker is tripped it has interrupted ground fault current Fig 4 30 caused by such things as faulty insulation or wet wiring inside an appliance or equipment connected to the circuit The faulty equipment should be repaired before it is used again This breaker sh
27. position and shutting off all electrical and gas supply to the appliance Never operate furnace with vent covered Your furnace should be inspected by a qualified service agency yearly before turning the furnace on Refer to the manufacturer s user s manual for a complete list of items to have serviced Refrigerator REFRIGERATOR CARE CHECKLIST Your refrigerator will give you years of trouble free service if you do these simple checks every three to six months Keep the food compartment and the freezer clean See Defrosting and Cleaning Defrost the refrigerator as necessary See Defrosting and Cleaning Make sure the door seals correctly See Door Sealing Be aware of any cooling changes that are not because of weather loading or gas control changes If changes occur contact your dealer or service center Make sure the gas supply is propane gas only and not butane or a butane mixture When in propane gas operation examine the appearance of the flame See Gas Flame Appearance Make sure the air flow in the lower intake vent through the refrigerator coils and condenser and out the upper exhaust vent is not blocked or decreased Make sure the area behind the refrigerator is clear Do not use the area behind the refrigerator for storage of any combustible materials especially gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids DEFROSTING The cooling fins of the refrigerator operate at below f
28. s facilities CALIFORNIA LEMON LAW NOTICE If you have determined that your vehicle has non conformities under the California Lemon Law you must provide written notice of the claimed defects directly to Jayco Middlebury Indiana at the address for warranty service and permit Jayco to perform a final repair attempt Obtaining Service 7 gt S Jayco Dealer Your Independent Jayco dealer has inspected and serviced your new Jayco RV He is authorized to service and maintain your motorhome as needed All warranty repairs are to be performed by the selling dealer unless Jayco gives prior approval Some RV dealers may be authorized service centers for certain manufacturers of products warranted separately Check with your dealer before contacting others to reduce delays If your Jayco dealer is not an authorized service center for the product in question he can assist you in obtaining authorized service Factory A factory service department is operated at our Middlebury Indiana manufacturing facility If your Jayco RV is in need of repairs and your dealer recommends that the factory make the necessary repairs it may be returned to our plant upon following these procedures 1 You or your dealer must make an appointment prior to returning it to the factory service department 2 All transportation costs are the responsibility of the owner You may need to arrange for alternative accommodations for some types of rep
29. tanks EVERY SIX MONTHS OR 6 000 MILES o Clean drains with approved drain cleaners o Check pipe connections for tightness Tighten if necessary o Lubricate all moving parts on the entrance steps o Lubricate entrance and baggage door locks o Inspect wheels for cracks dents or distortion o Inspect and reseal all sealant and putty tape o Lubricate the elevating gear on the television antenna o Lubricate the bearing surface between the rotating gear housing and the base plate on the television antenna o Lubricate the rubber quad ring on the elevating shaft located on the television antenna EVERY YEAR OR 12 000 MILES o Lubricate moving parts on the awning hardware Awning option only o Manually operate the pressure temperature control lever or dial to the lowest possible position on the water heater o Clean city water entry strainer o Check demand tank vent for obstructions o Check water pump connections and mountings for tightness o Vacuum the LP gas detector cover o Rotate Fluorescent tubes in the light fixtures o Clean absorption refrigerator flue RV type refrigerator only o Replace battery on the carbon monoxide detector Generator Generator Prep option only o Have LP gas system inspected and serviced by a qualified technician o Inspect and seal corners at the threshold of the entrance door o Have the refrigerator inspected and serviced by a qualified technician o Have furnace inspected and se
30. the duration of this written warranty The performance of repas is the exclusive remedy under this written warranty or any implied warranty Jayco shall not be liable for incidental or co al damages resulting from breach of this written warranty or any implied warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how Neg an implied warranty will last or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS Your warranty registration records should be completed and delivered to the manufacturers of component parts Your Jayco dealer will as sist you in completing and submitting a delayed warranty start form for your chassis which is included in your chassis paperwork Your Jayco dealer will assist you in filling out the Jayco product warranty registration form which must be returned to Jayco within ten 10 days of your taking delivery of your Jayco product Your Jayco warranty will not be registered unless this warranty registration is completed and mailed to Jayco Failure to file this warranty registration can cause you delays in obtaining the benefits of your Jayco Limited Warranty All inquiries regarding this Warranty should be sent to JAYCO INC 903 South Main P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Telephone 1 877 825 4782 Litho U S A mjf revised 12 01 98 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco LIMITED WARRANTY TRANS
31. venting Venting must be free of obstructions void of soot and properly terminated to the atmosphere Refer to installation manual Care and Maintenance 69 A WARNING Do not install screens over the vent for any reason Screens will become restricted and cause unsafe furnace operation Accessories are being marketed for RV products which the manufacturer does not recommend For your safety only factor authorized parts are to be used on your furnace 2 Periodically inspect the vent for obstructions or presence of soot Soot is formed whenever combustion is incomplete This is your visual warning that the furnace is operating in an unsafe manner If soot is present immediately shut furnace down and contact your dealer or a qualified service person 3 Periodically observe the main burner flame to assure it is burning with a hard blue flame with well defined SHOR a YELLOW burner ports Fig 6 1 If flame appears yellow yellow or burner has a lazy flame shut furnace down It is possible that burner needs cleaning or replaced If excessive rust and corrosion are present on burner surface the burner must be thoroughly cleaned or replaced The burner may be cleaned using a steel wire brush and blown clean using high compression Fig 6 1 air Contact a qualified service person for assistance CORRECT FLAME INCORRECT FLAME NOTE To properly observe burner operation the furnace must be removed This should only be done by your
32. C means that the refrigerator is operating on AC electric e LP means that the refrigerator is operating on propane gas If the energy source is interrupted e The refrigerator stops operation e Refer to the Fault Codes in the manufacturer s owner s manual 62 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco OPERATION OF PROPANE GAS IN EITHER AUTO OR MANUAL MODE NOTE On initial start up of the refrigerator ignition of the propane gas may not occur within 30 seconds If ignition of the propane gas does not occur within 30 seconds The gas safety valve of the refrigerator closes The refrigerator stops operation Refer to the Fault Codes in the manufacturer s owner s manual The fault code remains until you push the ON OFF button two times to stop and start the refrigerator e Ifignition does not occur after two or three times e Check the gas supply line e Consult your local dealer or an authorized Norcold Service Center e Change to manual mode and operate on AC electric MONITOR PANEL This electronic control panel and information center is located inside the motorhome door at the end of the upper cabinet Information data and controls are at eye level for easy operation Energy to operate the panel is 12 volt DC supplied by the auxiliary battery and or power center The fuse is located in the power center also All operating functions are explained below 0000 1 P
33. CLEANING A good time to clean the refrigerator is just after you defrost it Clean the inside of the refrigerator as often as necessary to avoid food odors e Remove all food from the refrigerator NOTE Do not use abrasive cleaners chemicals or scouring pads because they can damage the interior of the refrigerator Dawn Fantastic and Formula 409 are the brand names of three products that are recommended to use e Wash the interior with a mild cleaner or a solution of liquid dish detergent and warm water e Rinse with a solution of baking soda and clean water e Dry with clean cloth e Put all food in the refrigerator DOOR SEALING If either door does not seal correctly excess frost will collect inside the refrigerator Make sure the doors seal correctly e Close each door on a piece of paper that is about the size and thickness of a dollar bill e Gently pull the paper e You should feel a slight drag between the gasket and the cabinet e Do this on all four sides of the door e If you do not feel a slight drag on the paper the door does not seal correctly e Have your dealer or an authorized Service Center correct the seal of the door REFRIGERATOR MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Read and understand the following maintenance sections NOTE Norcold is not responsible for installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance performed by anyone other than a qualified RV dealer or a Norcold authorized servi
34. Centers ere be e id cs A g OES 37 120 Volt AC SISI s gt e ar on Aa ke ESS 37 AC Distribution Center a RARA a 38 Consumption of 120 Volt Energy e pe ee eee 38 12 Volt DC Direct Current System 26 4464 4644 40 64 44 64a wd Os 39 120 Volt AC 12 Volt DC Layout 2 2 ee ee 40 Batteries Chassis and Auxiliary 2 ee 41 Eights raro ir A ARA 42 Fuse Chart iras A A A 43 Gensrator Option s s dos a a A a a a ES 43 Changes Modifications and Additions o o e 43 Chapters Appliances Gira O REA RAR RO we ee eS 44 General ge eee ye ele Oe ee ee ee ee ee a 44 For Your Safety Read Before Operating 0 20 20 0000 e 44 a 2 og E E Se oo ek ie Beebe ee be ee Se a 45 Operating Instructions 25 4 48 deh Ewe ae Ga ee RT a ew RE As 45 11 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco To Turn Off Gas to APM a a a a 46 Maintenant 5 ea ae aoe RR AR EA A OR RS 46 Ducts and Ret rn AIr cocida aa A 46 Range and oven operation 2 46 Top Burner Operation ias REE ARA A OS 47 Oven Operation ee 9 A la a ach dd a 49 Water call Sicuani rara A 51 Safety Information a eroa cea A a A Aa 51 Operating Instructions ect ara a RARA eS 52 Operating Instructions For Units With Electric Element 53 Refrigerator A ENT eS 56 About Your Refrigerator ia 4a Ale ROR a A 57 Model NOTT stos arcas a e Rae a a dae E 60 Model N821 Option nc ee ee a 61 Control Panels eo aad eru sapa
35. FER APPLICATION The warranty on your unit is transferrable one time only form the original owner to a subsequent owner This form as shown here and one the next page must be completed by the dealership The form should be sent with the 100 00 to Jayco Attention After Market Services LIMITED WARRANTY TRANSFER APPLICATION Mail original copy of Jayco Inc Limited Warranty Transfer Application along with a transfer fee of 100 00 payable to 3 Jayco Inc Warranty Dept P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 REQUIRED FIELD Vehicle Identification Number Transfer Coverage To A or OWNER INFORMATION Tast Name First Name Owner Address 1 Owner Address 2 Owner Address 3 City Zip e a Date of Transfer PRIOR Boa ATION i Last Name SELLING DEALER C INFORMATION IF APPLICABLE State Zip Phone Number EASE READ TERMS AND REPRESENTATIONS PRIOR TO SIGNING areal HAVE READ AND AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM AND UNDERSTAND THAT I WILL OWNER D SIGNATURES BE REQUIRED TO ARBITRATE ALL MY CLAIMS CONCERNING MY VEHICLE New Owner s Signature New Owners Signature New Owner s Signature Selling Dealers Signature THE BASIC 2 3 JAYCO INC LIMITED WARRANTIES MAY BE TRANSFERRED ONE 1 TIME DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD WITH THIS APPLICATION AND A 100 00 PROCESSING FEE THE FOLDING CAMPER
36. IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE COOKING APPLIANCE FOR COMFORT HEATING 1 Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation Before operation a Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan b Open window 2 Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreation vehicle Proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance s will avoid danger of asphyxiation It is especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN EXPLOSION RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOS INJURY 34 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt _ Jayco LP Gas Consumption Most gas appliances are operated intermittently Unless there is heavy use of hot water water heater consumption of LP gas is minimal During freezing weather and high wind conditions furnace consumption can be extremely high LP gas consumption depends upon individual use of appliances and the length of time operated Each gallon of LP gas produces about 91 500 96 530 of heat energy Following is a list of typical appliance consumption when turned on fully for one hour of operation Average Consumption Average Consumption apphange BTU Per Hour Kilojoules Per Hour Slide in Cooktop 3 burner 22 000 23 200 Range w Oven 29 100 30 700
37. Ifa boat trailer or other vehicle is being towed 1t should be weighed and combined with the towing vehicle s GVWR to ensure the total weight does not exceed the GCWR Operating and Using Your Motorhome 13 gt Jayco 2 SEGMENTED PLATFORM Platform scales with segmented sections can provide individual axle weights and total vehicle weights simultaneously when the vehicle is positioned properly Position the vehicle on the scales so that each axle is centered as much as possible on separate segments and record the weight Reposition the vehicle so that only one side is on the scale again centered on the segment as much as possible Subtract the weighed wheel positions from the total axle weights to determine the unweighed wheel positions weights 3 SINGLE AXLE This scale weighs one axle at a time Drive your front axle onto the scale and stop long enough for the weight to be recorded Pull vehicle forward until the rear axle is on the scale To obtain the gross vehicle weight add the two axle loads together To obtain the individual wheel position weights repeat this process with only one side of the recreation vehicle on the scale FOR ALL TYPES OF SCALES NOTE Even though the weight of the total axle may be within the axle s rating it may be overloaded on one side This causes one wheel position to be overloaded Therefore side to side weighing should also be done e To determine individual wheel position wei
38. Inspect the extinguisher AT LEAST once a month more frequently if exposed to weather or possible tampering Check pressure by pressing in white indicator button If button does not spring back extinguisher will not work properly and must be discarded Be sure the yellow lock pin is firmly in place Keep the extinguisher clean Check for dents scratches corrosion or any other damage Check the discharge nozzle Make sure it is clean and free of obstructions A CAUTION Under certain fire and heat conditions the dry chemical powder in this extinguisher and similar units will cause damage or prove extremely difficult to remove from oven surfaces including self cleaning models Do not use self cleaning feature to remove ABC Powder A CAUTION Avoid inhaling the dry chemical agent The agent contained in this extinguisher is not toxic but may cause skin irritation In case of contact flush affected area with clean cool water If irritation persists contact a physician immediately Chemical name of agent is printed on extinguisher label Operating and Using Your Motorhome 15 Sa Jayco TV ANTENNA Raising Antenna to Operating Position Turn the elevating crank clockwise in the UP direction about thirteen turns or until some resistance to turning is noted Fig 3 5 On Amplified models 12 Volt DC power is required Turn the power supply ON to use either the front or rear TV outlet Fig 3 6 N
39. Lighting the Oven Burner below before proceeding The oven pilot has been factory set and requires no further adjustment d To extinguish the oven pilot push in the oven control knob Figure 5 1A and rotate clockwise to OFF Extinguish all pilots when refueling or traveling LIGHTING THE OVEN BURNER Fig 5 1 a Light the oven pilot as described in Lighting the Oven Pilot above b With the oven control knob set to PILOT ON push in and rotate the knob counter clockwise to the desired temperature setting or to BROIL The oven will pre heat in approximately 10 minutes For best results always pre heat the oven before use c The oven is equipped with a safety ignition system that requires a minimum of 30 seconds to operate after turning the oven control ON This delay is normal d To extinguish the oven burner rotate the knob clockwise to PILOT ON The oven pilot will remain lit e For complete shutdown push in and rotate the knob clockwise to OFF USING THE BROILER a Light the oven pilot as described in Lighting the Oven Pilot above b Push in and rotate the oven control knob counter clockwise to BROIL c Center a broiler pan under the broiler flame d Move and turn the food over frequently to ensure even browning and cooking NOTE Cooking times will be longer at higher altitudes 4000 feet 50 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco WATER HEATER Safety Information A WARNING
40. NING YOUR MOTORHOME CHASSIS IS RATED FOR TOWING OPERATION AT GVWR NOT GCWR CONSULT YOUR CHASSIS OWNER S MANUAL S FOR SPECIFIC WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS AND TOWING GUIDELINES THE BRAKING CAPACITY OF YOUR MOTORHOME IS NOT NECESSARILY AS GREAT AS THE TOWING CAPACITY SEPARATE BRAKING SYSTEMS SHOULD BE USED FOR CONTROL OF A TOWED VEHICLE AUTO TRAILER BOAT ETC BEHIND THE MOTORHOME IF THE TOWED BEHICLE MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE MINIMUM WEIGHT AS DETERMINED BY THE CHASSIS MANUFACTURER THIS MINIMUM WEIGHT RATING WILL VARY BY CHASSIS AND CHASSIS MANUFACTURER CONTACT YOUR CHASSIS DEALER OR MANUFACTURER FOR ASSISTANCE IN DETERMINING WHETHER A SEPARATE BRAKING SYSTEM IS RECOMMENDED AND WHAT LIMITS THERE ARE FOR YOUR TOWING COMBINATION AND TRAVELING SAFETY Fig 3 3 Your motorhome is designed to be a recreation vehicle however it does have towing capabilities as well as limitations A class 3 hitch receiver is available with a 3 500 1588 kilograms gross weight capacity A variety of extender bars of different ratings are available Remember the limit of weight on the hitch and chassis The above warning label Fig 3 3 is attached to the exterior of your motorhome near the hitch receiver bar and in the interior adjacent to or immediately below the RVIA Weight Information Label This is typically on the inside of the kitchen cabinet door For your safety please review and understand all towing and braking capacities of your vehicle For added i
41. Refrigerator LEVELING A CAUTION The refrigerator is made to operate within 3 off level side to side and 6 off level front to back as looking at the front of the refrigerator Operating it at more than these limits can cause damage to the cooling system and create a risk of personal injury or property damage Make sure the vehicle is level before you operate the refrigerator OPERATION DURING TRAVEL While the refrigerator should be level when the vehicle is stopped performance during travel is not usually effected FOOD COMPARTMENT Ignite or start up the refrigerator and let it cool for eight hours before loading with food If the refrigerator does not start to cool down after about two hours contact your dealer or a Norcold authorized service center e For the best cooling performance e Let air move freely inside the entire food compartment e Do not cover the shelves with plastic paper etc e To decrease the amount of ice that collects on the cooling fins e Cover all liquids and moist foods e Let all hot foods cool before putting them in the refrigerator e Do not open the door any longer than necessary FREEZER COMPARTMENT The freezer compartment is made to keep pre frozen food frozen and not to quick freeze food Keep pre frozen foods in the freezer compartment NOTE Do not put other items on the ice tray while the water is freezing The water freezes more rapidly if the thermostat is at the COLDEST p
42. S Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used this heater for two weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE To reduce the risk of injury under these conditions open the hot water faucet for several minutes at the kitchen sink before you use any electrical appliance connected to the hot water system If hydrogen is present you probably will hear an unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the water begins to flow Hydrogen gas may be present even after water has been drained from the tank Open faucet at sink and allow system to vent for several minutes 5 10 minutes Do not smoke or have any open flame near the open faucet Do not attempt to light pilot or main burner On DSI models be sure the switch is OFF Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off shut off the manual gas valve to the appliance before shutting off the electrical supply Do not alter the operation of your water heater nor change the design construction of your water heater Accessories are being marketed by RV products which we do not recommend For your safety only factory authorized parts are to be used on your water heater Periodically inspect the vent for obstructions or presence of soot Soot is formed whenever combustion is incomplete This is your visual warning that the water heater is operating in an unsafe manner If soot is present immediately shut the ater heater down and contact your dealer or a qualified
43. S EXTENDED TRANSFERRABLE LIMITED WARRANTY MAY BE TRANSFERRED ONE TIME ONLY AND MUST BE DONE WITHIN THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF OWNERSHIP Revised 3 2001 MIF Warranties 99 TERMS AND REPRESENTATIONS By my signature s on the face side of this form and in order to induce Jayco Inc to transfer its Limited Warranty represent the following 1 That have received and read a copy of the Jayco Limited Warranty and Owner s Manual 2 understand that the unit is to be used only for recreational camping and travel 3 That all information provided by me on the face side of this form is true and correct 4 understand that am purchasing a pre owned recreational vehicle an o Inc does not make any representation as to its present condition 5 understand and agree that all my claims against Jayco must be ar will enforce the arbitration award The terms of arbitration are set fort signing and anyone making claims on my beha mit any and all have a claim relating to my RV will all necessary repairs If my claim is not the proceedings will be held after h i fy Jayco and binding arbitration 73125 to the American Arbitration Arbitration will be administrated B a APitration Association AAA pursuant to its Commercial Arbitration Rules unl amp il Jayco designates a different administrator in 10 000 Jayco will pa a Y arbitrator shall not awa O ipg xcess of 10 000 if my c
44. S ARE DEADLY e Never sleep in the vehicle with the generator set running unless vehicle is equipped with an operating carbon monoxide detector e Inspect exhaust system daily for leaks per the maintenance schedule Do not use engine cooling air to heat a compartment e Never operate the generator set inside a building or in an area where exhaust gases could accumulate such as near a wall or snow bank or in high grass When parking make sure the exhaust outlet is not obstructed Make sure the generator set is well ventilated ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH e Disconnect the negative cable at the starting battery before removing protective shields or touching electrical equipment Use rubber insulative mats placed on dry wood platforms on the ground or over floors that are metal or concrete when around electrical equipment Do not wear damp clothing particularly wet shoes or allow skin surfaces to be damp when handling electrical equipment e Use extreme caution when working on electrical components High voltages can cause injury or death e Tag remote or open switches to avoid accidental closure or starting e DO NOT CONNECT GENERATOR SET DIRECTLY TO ANY BUILDING ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Hazardous voltages can flow from the generator set into the utility line This creates a potential for electrocution or property damage Connect only through an approved device and after building main switch is open Consult an electr
45. T OF FRESH WATER OR OTHER TANKS LP GAS OCCUPANTS PERSONAL ITEMS OR DEALER INSTALLED ACCESSORIES CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY IS EQUAL TO GVWR MINUS EACH OF THE FOLLOWING UVW FULL FRESH WATER POTABLE WATER WEIGHT INCLUDING THE WATER HEATER FULL LP GAS WEIGHT AND SCWR GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT RATING MEANS THE VALUE SPECIFIED BY THE MOTORHOME MANUFACTURER AS THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WEIGHT OF THIS MOTORHOME WITH ITS TOWED TRAILER OR TOWED VEHICLE THE GCWR IS NOT AN INDICATION OF BRAKING CAPACITY FOR THIS MOTORHOME The GCWR of this motorhome is Lbs The maximum allowable hitch weight is Lbs CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY CCC COMPUTATION LBS KG GVWR MINUS UVW APPROXIMATE GCC OF THIS MOTORHOME ADDED WEIGHT ADJUSTED CCC LBS KG LBS KG GCC MINUS FRESH WATER WEIGHT OF 46 GAL 8 33 LBS GAL MINUS LP GAS WEIGHT OF 13 GAL 4 24 LBS GAL MINUS OCCUPAMTS 154 LBS PERSON SC MINUS OCCUPANTS 154 LBS PERSON MINUS OCCUPANTS 154 LBS PERSON MINUS OCCUPANTS 154 LBS PERSON DEALER INSTALLED EQUIPMENT AND TOWED VEHICLE TONGUE WEIGHT WILL REDUCE THE CCC CONSULT OWNER MANUAL S FOR SPECIFIC WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS AND TOWING GUIDELINES Fig 3 2 10 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco A CAUTION We recommend weighing your motorhome when it s completely loaded Follow the GVWR guidelines DO NOT exceed the GVWR Refer to the weighing instructions on the following p
46. VIBRATION ENCOUNTERED DURING TRAVEL As LP gas is heavier than air leaking gas tends to flow to low places which will sometimes pocket in low areas such as the motorhome floor LP gas can usually be detected by an identifiable odor similar to onions or garlic Never light a match or allow any open flame in the presence of leaking gas It is very important to have the LP gas turned off during refueling of tow vehicles Some states prohibit gas appliances to be operated during travel especially in underground tunnels 2 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Sa Jayco Never allow LP gas tanks to be filled above the liquid capacity indicated on the tank If a LP gas tank is overfilled liquid gas may flow through the regulator causing it to freeze and or introduce a dangerous excessive gas pressure into the lines In addition an overfilled tank placed in sunlight may expel excess gas through the relief valve and be susceptible to ignition by any nearby open flame Electrical System Safety Circuit breakers and fuses are installed to protect electrical circuits from overloading Do not make unauthorized changes to circuitry or add on fixed appliances yourself If you wish to make changes consult your dealer and he will assist you in obtaining a safe installation An approved power supply cord has been supplied with the vehicle Always use this cord for hook up to the 120 volt source Note that the cord has a three pin plug which provides p
47. XCLUSIONS 1 This warranty does not apply to any vehicle manufactured more than two 2 sued an eligibility certificate for this specific vehicle by VIN This 2 Items added or changed after the Motorhome left the possession of Jayco condensation inside the vehicle or mishandling ne pheres which can resultin rusting oxidation or pi 5 Minor imperfections which do not affect the suita 6 Normal and routine maintenance such as inspections j E tightening of screws tightening of lug nuts sealing rotating tires cleaning or damages arigtt from theYail fintenance performed as outlined in the owners manual and or the component manuals 7 Wheel alignment or adjustments when cal maingmance loading or damage from road hazards including offroad travel wheel damage or balancing or d 8 Costs incurred for on site sqgyi idNof the Motorhome to a dealer or costs incurred as the result of the consumer s re quest to have repairs perf i an authorized dealership 9 The chassis and any mechani ding thgengine drive train steering mechanisms brake system wheels tires lug nuts muffler and Any part of the vehicle su to warranty which is found to be defective in material or workmanship will be repaired or replaced at Jayco s option without charge to the customer for parts or labor While any Jayco motorhome dealer can perform the warranty service we recommend the purchaser return to the selling dealer If the customer has moved or
48. age holding tank also referred to as the waste holding tank Certain floor plans may also have the lavatory draining into the waste sewage tank USING TOILET AND TANK SYSTEM NOTE For added convenience and better sanitation system performance it is advisable to always have four to six inches of water in the toilet Prior to using the sanitation system it is strongly recommended to flush the toilet several times and release sufficient water into the tank If there is not a sufficient amount of water used during flushing waste materials may not evacuate properly from the drain line to the tank A clogged tank and pipes could eventually occur When camping you should always have four to six inches 10 15 cm of water in the toilet bowl The toilet system will perform better when water is run for ten to fifteen seconds after flushing to ensure wastes will proceed to the bottom of the tank Unlike your toilet at home which uses four to seven gallons 15 to 30 liters per flush the average recreation vehicle system uses one to three quarts 1 to 3 liters If there is not a sufficient amount of water used during flushing waste materials may not evacuate properly from drain line to tank Clogged tank and pipes could eventually occur When hooking up to the sewer drain line in a campground keep the termination valve on the waste tank CLOSED until tank is at least 3 4 full This will provide sufficient water to assist in complete draining of the tank
49. ages WARNING The actual weight of the vehicle passengers all options liquids and your personal cargo is important for you to know so you do not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating of the motorhome The volume of space available for storage may exceed the amount of available cargo capacity Large storage compartments have been designed to accommodate normal camping items such as lawn chairs portable grill sporting goods fishing poles golf clubs which are bulky but not necessarily heavy DO NOT EXCEED YOUR GVWR This means you must weigh your vehicle as loaded for your normal travel to determine the actual weight If you exceed the GVWR you MUST remove items from the motorhome or drain liquids then re weigh the vehicle to ensure you have achieved a safe weight Never travel with full gray or black holding tanks This not only wastes gas but depending upon the location of the tank can affect handling characteristics Weight labels are posted inside a cabinet door inside all Jayco RV s so you can make a decision before you buy about how much cargo capacity is important for you personally WARNING DO NOT overload your motorhome Overloading either the front axle rear axle or behind the rear axle may result in adverse handling characteristics and damage to the chassis Follow the GVWR when loading your vehicle for safety Operating and Using Your Motorhome 11 Jayco HITCH SEE CHAPTER 7 OPTIONS WAR
50. aining from the manufacturing process may cause smoking for 5 10 minutes 1 STOP Read User s Information Manual supplied with furnace 2 Turn the manual valve if so equipped or the valve at the outside LP tank to the OFF position Do not force 3 Move OFF lever located at the bottom of the thermostat to the ON position 4 Set the thermostat above room temperature to begin blower operation A slight delay will occur before the blower comes on Allow the blower to run for 5 minutes for combustion chamber purge cycle 5 After 5 minutes move thermostat lever below room temperature Blower will remain on Wait approximately 2 minutes for blower to go off 6 Open manual shut off valve if so equipped or the valve at the outside LP tank Correct operating characteristics depend on the valve being positioned fully open Never attempt to operate with a valve partially closed NOTE This furnace is equipped with a valve shut off switch with switch in OFF position Gas will not flow to burner nor will the furnace operate 7 Set thermostat to desired setting NOTE Motor will not come on instantly Allow approximately 30 seconds for motor operation gas flow and sparks 8 Allow 30 seconds for main burner to light after blower comes on This furnace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand 9 If burner does not light repeat steps 1
51. ains and toilets open Any remaining water will blow out in five to ten minutes 5 Pour one cup of non toxic RV antifreeze into all drain P traps USING THE WATER SYSTEM DURING FREEZING WEATHER Please keep in mind that your motorhome was not designed for use during freezing weather There is no commodity or product that can be added to the fresh water systems to ensure freeze protection while the system is in use other than RV antifreeze Do not drink water with antifreeze This includes non toxic RV antifreeze The Systems 29 gt MN Jayco THE LP FUEL SYSTEM It is because of the LP gas system that your RV has the convenience of a refrigerator stove water heater and furnace This system has containers that contain the fuel and also regulators to control the pressure of the fuel and supplies the gas vapor to the various appliances When correctly used the LP system is very effective and will ensure the comfort and added convenience for your vehicle This system is also potentially very dangerous and should be used with care Liquefied petroleum LP is a product that is refined from crude oil through natural gases Propane is a colorless and odorless gas that in the liquefied state resembles water An odorant is added as a warning agent This is usually a sulfur compound which gives the gas the rotten egg stinky skunk oil odor It is extremely important to become familiar with the odor associated with LP gas LP fuel i
52. airs Please be prepared accordingly Parts Parts are available at most Jayco dealerships or your dealer can order parts for you as needed All retail parts inquiries should be routed through your dealer If you are unable to find a dealer in your local area contact our Customer Service Department at 1 877 825 4782 or 1 574 825 0608 and we will assist you in providing parts through an authorized dealer Owner s Responsibility As a new owner of a Jayco recreation vehicle you are responsible for regular and proper maintenance This will help you prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your Jayco Limited Warranty Maintenance service should be performed in accordance with this owner s manual and any other applicable manuals As the owner it is your responsibility and obligation to return the RV to an authorized dealer for repairs and service Reference your Limited Warranty for additional information Because the authorized dealer where you purchased your RV is responsible for its servicing before delivery and has an interest in your continued satisfaction we recommend that inspection warranty and maintenance services be performed by the dealership 8 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco Chapter 3 OPERATING AND USING YOUR MOTORHOME Your motorhome has been designed and built to give you maximum comfort in a camping or recreational setting Operating your motorhome may be a new experience for yo
53. and Using Your Motorhome o 9 Weights and Cargo Capacity 6 v5 e a A a e AE Lee 9 Hitch See Chapter 7 Options s k wes ee RR ES 12 Edd CAIDO lt a A a EEE SS 12 Weighing Instructions 2 2 RR A 13 AWS LA RARA ERA RA A RARA AAA FES 14 Wheel DUSS e ct a e ads we ew a dde oa 15 Fire Exting ishet 64 324 ck wwe iras SH ERABE EG SERRE BTR A 15 Inspection and Maintenance 2 eu Ge eh eb Oe e be ee Re EEK RES Os 15 TY ADENN 5 2 a e a a AAA a 16 Raising Antenna to Operating Position ooa o e 16 To Test System eos e e e a O aa a A aa a a a 16 Lowering Antenna to Travel Position ooa o ee ee 16 Mantenan ye y 4 44 4 A AA a e a a 16 SLI ue a da es CD ae 17 Diving spys ack be CAERSE ESR SD Ce ee RS ERA E 17 Carbon Monoxide Detector sy s k d Seg bo acd 4 E Eee oe RES 17 Procedures to Take During an Alarm 2 2 o e 18 Emergency Exit Window s lt 2 4a 4 SR Wace GOT OE Ee ee 18 Set p TOR CAMPING s s e 4s BEAR REESE ES REECE OSE Hes 19 Storing Your Motorhome errar Hb a 64 4443 4G 94S OHSS 20 Chapterd The Systems av amp 4 eds OR HAS OE EEE OE ES 21 Plumbing Systemi ss a eae ee EA Ge oe KREG SRS OS 21 City Water Connection 2 56 40 40 6 6 4 ood a dab eee ew eas Wee ws 21 Tanks iy eh SHAS EE HOR ERE RMS RAP RTE AAA CESSES RS 22 12 Volt Demand Pump s s scs ean oR Ai AM A AS A Bw ee GS 22 gt Jayco a AA III eS 22 Outside Shower Option 2 2
54. art of your LP gas system and has internal moving parts Its function is to reduce high and varied pressure from the LP container to a safe and consistent low pressure The inlet valve is the first stage reducing container pressure to ten to thirteen pounds The second stage will reduce the gas from ten pounds to an operating pressure of 11 W C water column or 6 35 oz of outlet pressure to the motorhome system The second stage is adjustable and will need to be adjusted for precise operation DO NOT attempt to adjust regulator Have an authorized and competent technician make any adjustments We suggest this normal maintenance procedure be performed once per year 32 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco A WARNING LP gas regulators must always be installed with the diaphragm vent facing downward Regulators that are not in a compartment have been equipped with a protective cover Ensure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is in place This will minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive gas pressure causing a fire or an explosion If traveling on wet roads and in freezing weather conditions ensure that the LP gas regulator is protected from road spray If water enters the vent in the regulator it may freeze the pressure controlling diaphragm in the open position so that the container pressure is applied to the appliances a hazardous condition Follow the instruction given by the manufactu
55. as a 96 TEISVISION SS 6 56 Le EA EES Be See ee eo REE eee wes 96 Chapters Warranties x 6 3 Weed A ee Ek ew Re Be 97 Transferable Limited Warranty 97 Limited Warranty Transfer Application o o e e ee eee 99 iv Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO RV OWNERSHIP WELCOME Thank you for purchasing your Jayco Recreation Vehicle and welcome to the world of recreation vehicle travel Your purchase of a Jayco RV allows you to enter this unique world of camping and leisure in a grand style Your Jayco RV has been designed and engineered to offer you many comforts of home that will make your camping experience as enjoyable as possible Jayco recreation vehicles are designed constructed and intended to be used as temporary living quarters for recreational camping and travel uses all as defined in the bylaws of the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association Our recreation vehicles are not intended for the hauling of cargo This owner s manual was prepared to assist you in understanding the proper use and operation of various containment systems servicing and maintenance of component parts and explanation of your warranty protection If you are a newcomer to RV travel you will especially appreciate the suggestions and shop talk information to be found throughout this manual to help you obtain the most pleasure from the use of your vehicle
56. ated on the end of the cable through the rim of the tire Clips need to seat inside of the hole e The valve stem of the tire MUST be pointed in the down position or away from the bottom of the motorhome Fig 7 4 e The hoist will not seat tire correctly if the valve stem is toward the bottom of the motorhome Fig 7 5 CORRECT WAY WRONG WAY TIRE LIFT MOUNTING SURFACE TIRE yT MOUNTING SURFACE TIRE CONTACT ee LIFT PLATE BOTTOMED OUT AGAINST LIFT TIRE NOT IN CONTACT WITH SURFACE CA ae do Y CABLE CONTAC VALVE STEM Lift Plate A dead Fig 7 4 Fig 7 5 2 Use the crank handle to lift the tire into the travel position Two crisp breaks must be heard and felt to insure proper seating of the tire for travel Tire must contact surface to be in the travel position A WARNING DO NOT exceed the maximum load capacities of 100 Ibs for the hoist DO NOT use air driven guns or impact wrenches to lift the tire into the travel position TELEVISION The television is similar to the television in your home Refer to the detailed instructions provided by the manufacturer for additional information Ensure the television is secured when traveling A WARNING For traveling safety it is important to make sure the tie down straps are secured on all appliances such as the television coffee maker etc Vibration caused during travel will move the appliances creating the potentia
57. auxiliary battery power and draw fuel from the chassis supplied fuel tank When the fuel tank drops to 1 4 tank the generator will shut off to keep the vehicle from being stranded See manufacturer supplied manual for additional information on the generator Changes Modifications and Additions Any changes or additions made to a finished and delivered motorhome may cause a hazardous condition Consult your local authorized dealer Only qualified electrical technicians should attempt to make changes or additions to the electrical system using only approved materials components and employing approved methods of installation which meet safety and code requirements as well as ANSI A119 2 standards The Systems 43 Chapter 5 APPLIANCES GENERAL A WARNING If the manufacturer s operation and care instructions are not followed precisely a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life All appliances in your Jayco recreation vehicle are name brand quality built equipment guided by current code and standards For gas operation the appliances in your motorhome will operate on LP gas only not on natural gas All safety precautions for LP gas from Chapter 4 must be followed during operation of the appliances Please familiarize yourself with them before proceeding This owner s manual covers basic appliance operation only Make sure you read all manuals provided by the appliance manufactur
58. ayco A CAUTION Proper engine cooling requires that the access cover be secured during operation Also hot engine parts can cause severe burns Always secure the access cover as soon as the engine starts up 1 For top performance and engine life especially in colder weather let the engine warm up for at least two minutes before connecting the genset to the vehicle electrical loads appliances See Genset Loading and the manufacturer s owner s manual 2 Check for fuel and exhaust leaks Stop the genset immediately if there is a fuel or exhaust leak and have it repaired before continuing operation 3 See manufacturer s owner s manual if the engine does not crank STOPPING 1 Turn off the air conditioner and other large electrical loads and let the genset run two minutes before stopping it This allows the engine to cool down reducing the incidence of backfiring and engine run on 2 Push the STOP switch momentarily Genset Loading The AC output of the genset powers the vehicle air conditioner the DC converter battery charger and the appliances that may be plugged into the electrical outlets of the vehicle How much electrical equipment power consuming appliances can be operated at one time depends upon how much power is available from the genset If the genset is overloaded either the genset will stall or its circuit breaker s will trip To get an idea of how much equipment can be operated at o
59. b for your altitude gasoline models only HOT Pay particular attention to the following items when operating the genset in hot weather 1 Make sure nothing blocks the air flow to and from the genset 2 Make sure the engine oil viscosity is appropriate for the hot weather temperatures See the recommendations in the manufacturer s owner s manual 3 Keep the genset clean 4 Perform maintenance due See the manufacturer s owner s manual 5 Set the altitude adjust knob for your altitude gasoline models only HIGH ALTITUDE For best fuel economy and genset operation set the carburetor altitude adjust knob for your altitude gasoline models only Look at road maps travel atlases and road signs for altitude See Genset Loading for information on how altitude affects the maximum power output of the genset A CAUTION Operating the genset at low altitude with a high altitude setting can cause power loss overheating and engine damage Always reset the altitude adjust knob when returning to lower altitudes Options 91 Sa Jayco DUSTY CONDITIONS Pay particular attention to the following items when operating the genset in dusty conditions 1 Do not let dirt and debris accumulate inside the genset compartment Keep the genset clean 2 Perform air cleaner maintenance more often than usual See manufacturer s owner s manual 3 Change engine oil every 50 hours 4 Keep open containers of
60. ce center 72 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco Have a qualified RV dealer or a authorized service center do these annual safety and maintenance checks Examine the gas supply lines for leaks Replace or repair if needed Make sure the propane gas pressure is correct Adjust if needed Make sure the combustion seal is complete and intact Replace or repair it if needed Make sure the burner and the burner orifice are clean Clean if needed Make sure the electrode spark gap is correct Adjust if needed Make sure the AC and DC voltages are correct Adjust if needed Make sure the thermocouple tip is clean and secure Make sure the are at the rear of the refrigerator is free of any combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids REFRIGERATOR STORAGE Before the refrigerator is stored for an extended seasonal period of time e Remove the black AC power cord from the receptacle and disconnect the DC power wires of the refrigerator e Defrost and clean the interior of the refrigerator e Close the doors with the storage latch If the refrigerator is stored for an extended period of time before ignition or start up e Make sure there are no obstructions in the burner the orifice or the flue REFRIGERATOR MAINTENANCE GAS FLAME APPEARANCE While in GAS operation examine the appearance of the gas flame e Turn the temperature switch to the COLDEST position e Open the
61. cer or reproductive toxicity When checking or changing engine oil take care not to ingest breathe the fumes or contact used oil e Remove all necessary grease and oil from the unit Accumulated grease and oil can cause overheating and engine damage which presents a potential fire hazard e Do not store anything in the generator set compartment such as oil or gas cans oily rags chains wooden blocks portable propane cylinders etc A fire could result or the generator set operation cooling noise and vibration may be adversely affected Keep the compartment floor clean and dry e Do not work on this equipment when mentally or physically fatigued or after consuming any alcohol or drug that makes the operation of equipment unsafe Fuel Recommendations A WARNING Gasoline and LP Gas are highly flammable fuels and can cause severe personal injury or death Do not smoke if you smell gas or gasoline or are near fuel tanks or fuel burning equipment or are in an area sharing ventilation with such equipment Keep flames sparks pilot lights electrical arcs and arc producing equipment and all other sources of ignition well away Keep a type ABC fire extinguisher in the vehicle GASOLINE MODELS Use clean fresh unleaded gasoline having a minimum octane rating anti knock index of 87 During some times of the year only mandated oxygentated gasolines may be available These are acceptable for use but not preferable Leaded gasoline
62. ct around top burners or on cooltop surface Wipe spillovers immediately DO NOT use water on grease fires Never pick up a flaming pan Smother a flaming pan with a tight fitting lid or cookie sheet Flaming grease outside of the pan can be extinguished with baking soda or a multipurpose dry chemical or foam type fire extinguisher Use care when lighting a top burner by hand If the burner lights unexpectedly or your hand is close to the burner you may be burned Appliances 47 A WARNING Burner flame should not extend beyond the edge of the cooking utensil The flame could be burned or a fire could start if a burner is accidentally left ON Be sure all control knobs are turned to OFF when you are not cooking Someone could be burned or a fire could start if a burner is accidentally left ON Do not heat unopened containers They could explode The hot contents may cause burns and container particles may cause injury Do not store flammable materials on in or near range or cooktop Any fumes can create an explosion and or fire hazard NOTE The LP gas shut off valve must be in the open or on position LIGHTING Top Burners a All burner controls operate counter clockwise and must be pressed inward toward the cooktop to turn ON or LITE Do not attempt to light more than one burner at a time b IMMEDIATELY light the burner by holding a lit match or a hand held spark igniter designed for this purpose near the burner ports
63. ct the loads appliances one by one up to a total load that does not overload the genset or cause the circuit breaker to trip Resetting Circuit Breakers If a circuit breaker in the main power distribution panel of the W vehicle or on the genset Fig 7 3 trips there is either a short circuit or too many appliances being operated at the same time Note that the genset will continue to run after a circuit breaker trips If a circuit breaker trips disconnect or turn off as many appliances as possible and reset the circuit breaker typically push the circuit breaker to OFF to reset it and and then to ON to reconnect the circuit Ifthe circuit breaker trips right away either the vehicle electrical distribution system has a sort or the circuit breaker is faulty Call a qualified electrician If the circuit breaker does not trip reconnect the appliances one by one up to a total load that does not overload the genset or cause the circuit breaker to trip If a circuit breaker trips right away when an appliance is connected the appliance probably has a short Varying Operating Conditions COLD WEATHER Pay particular attention to the following items when operating the genset in cold weather 1 Make sure the engine oil viscosity is appropriate for the cold weather temperatures See the recommendations in the manufacturer s owner s manul Be sure to change the oil if a sudden drop in temperature occurs 2 Set the altitude adjust kno
64. day when the temperatures have risen above 75 F reset the thermostat switch to the desired setting NOTE Should icing up occur it is necessary to let the cooling evaporator coil defrost before normal cooling operation is resumed During this time operate the unit in the HIGH FAN position with the system at maximum air flow When increased or full air flow is observed the cooling coil should be clear of ice SHORT CYCLING When an air conditioner is in operation its compressor circulates refrigerant under high pressure Once off it will take two to three minutes for this high pressure to equalize The air conditioning compressor is unable to start against high pressure Therefore once the air conditioner is turned off it is important to leave it off for two or three minutes before restarting Short cycling the compressor or starting it before pressures have equalized will in some instances kick the circuit breaker or overload FOR AIR CIRCULATION ONLY 1 Turn the selector switch for LOW FAN or for maximum air flow to HIGH FAN 2 Position the louvers to the desired direction the discharge air is to flow NOTE When the selector switch is in the LOW FAN or HIGH FAN position the blower motor will operate continuously 64 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco Chapter 6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE EXTERIOR A CAUTION We recommend that you do not take your recreation vehicle th
65. dealer or a qualified service agency 4 Keep furnace clean More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material etc It is imperative that control compartments burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean 5 The motor is permanently lubricated and requires no oiling 6 Keep the furnace area clear of any combustible materials gasoline or other flammable vapor and liquids 7 Before operating furnace check the location of the furnace vent to make sure it will not be blocked by the opening of any door on the trailer If it can be blocked do not operate the furnace with the door open 8 Do not restrict the flow of combustion air or the warm air circulation to the furnace To do so could cause personal injury and or death 9 Never operate the furnace if you smell gas Do not assume that the smell of gas in your RV is normal Any time you detect the odor of gas 1t is to be considered life threatening and corrected immediately Extinguish any open flames including cigarettes and evacuate all persons from the vehicle Shut off gas supply at LP gas bottle 10 Immediately shut furnace down and cc all a service agency if furnace cycles erratically or delays on ignition A WARNING Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off shut off the manual gas valve to the appliance before shutting off the electrical supply 11 Never attempt to repair damaged parts
66. der bars of different ratings are available Remember the limit of weight on the hitch and chassis WARNING YOUR MOTORHOME CHASSIS IS RATED FOR TOWING OPERATION AT GVWR NOT GCWR CONSULT YOUR CHASSIS OWNER S MANUAL S FOR SPECIFIC WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS AND TOWING GUIDELINES THE BRAKING CAPACITY OF YOUR MOTORHOME IS NOT NECESSARILY AS GREAT AS THE TOWING CAPACITY SEPARATE BRAKING SYSTEMS SHOULD BE USED FOR CONTROL OF A TOWED VEHICLE AUTO TRAILER BOAT ETC BEHIND THE MOTORHOME IF THE TOWED BEHICLE MEETS OR EXCEEDS THE MINIMUM WEIGHT AS DETERMINED BY THE CHASSIS MANUFACTURER THIS MINIMUM WEIGHT RATING WILL VARY BY CHASSIS AND CHASSIS MANUFACTURER CONTACT YOUR CHASSIS DEALER OR MANUFACTURER FOR ASSISTANCE IN DETERMINING WHETHER A SEPARATE BRAKING SYSTEM IS RECOMMENDED AND WHAT LIMITS THERE ARE FOR YOUR TOWING COMBINATION AND TRAVELING SAFETY The above warning label is attached to your motorhome on the exterior near the hitch receiver bar and in the interior adjacent to or immediately below the RVIA Weight Information Label This is typically on the back of an interior cabinet door in the kitchen For your safety please review and understand all towing and braking capacities of your vehicle For added information consult with your chassis dealer or manufacturer 94 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Sa Jayco TIRE CHANGING Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with Versa Liner Wheel Liners The following ins
67. dition to notifying Jayco Inc If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Jayco Inc NHTSA Customer Relations Dept U S Department of Transportation Jayco Incorporated Washington D C 20590 P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Phone 1 800 424 9393 Phone 1 877 825 4782 or 1 574 825 0608 Washington D C Area 368 0123 Business Hours 8 00 5 00 Mon Fri EST You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA Hotline Safety in Using LP Gas You should check for leaks at the connections on the LP gas system soon after purchase and initial filling of LP tanks and continued periodic checks of the system are recommended Your vehicle was manufactured to provide you with full access to all gas line connections Leaks can be found with a soapy water solution which does not contain ammonia or chlorine applied to the outside of the gas piping connections the soap will bubble at the leak DO NOT USE FLAME OR LIGHTED MATCHES TO TEST FOR LEAKS Usually tightening of connections will close leaks If not ask an authorized dealer s service department to make the necessary tests and repairs ALTHOUGH THE MANUFACTURER AND DEALER HAVE PERFORMED TESTS FOR LEAKAGE THIS CHECK IS RECOMMENDED DUE TO THE
68. ds For decor paneling replacement vinyl covering can be purchased if repairs are needed Contact your dealer s parts department To clean use a mild solution of soap and lukewarm water with a soft sponge or cloth DO NOT use abrasive cleaners It may cause the vinyl to scratch and become dull Grease spots and stubborn dirt can be cleaned with an all purpose spray cleaner DO NOT use cleaners that contain bleach Vinyl Floor To care for the vinyl floor covering use a damp mop with water and a mild cleaner DO NOT SOAK THE FLOORING Use care to avoid wetting the carpet edges Care and Maintenance 81 gt Jayco Bathroom Tubs and Lavatory Sinks The bathtub is made of ABS plastic material Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may scratch surfaces Use a mild detergent soap and water Bon Ami or Bar Keeper s Friend to clean the tub surface For any type of repair work see your authorized Jayco dealer Hardware and Sink or Shower Fixtures Use mild dish soap and water to clean these fixtures Never use harsh chemicals or sprays A mild solution of vinegar and water works well to remove hard water spots and stains from the sink or shower fixtures Carpeting If your motorhome contains carpeting vacuum frequently Professional steam cleaning for tough and deep stains is recommended Use spot removers for minor spills Always test carpet for colorfastness in an inconspicuous area before using any product NOTE Avoid c
69. e Hinges The hinges on your door should be lubricated annually or as needed with any high quality spray lubricant e Fiberglass skin To maintain good appearance and long service life the door skin panels should be washed and cleaned periodically Cleaning removes the accumulation of dust and dirt which can combine with sunlight and wind to attack exposed surfaces both chemically and abrasively The following methods and materials are suggested for cleaning fiberglass door skin panels A CAUTION Before using the following cleaning materials and methods conduct a test with the product and procedure on the corner of the door e General Cleaning A 10 solution of trisodium phosphate in warm water not to exceed 120 F may be applied in a scrubbing motion using sponge brush or cloth Rinse thoroughly after cleaning e Removing Oil Residues or Difficult Substances Mineral spirits applied with a clean cloth will aid in removing moist oily residues or substances e Removing Hard Water Deposits A 10 solution of acetic acid in cold water may be used in the manner described in General Cleaning above Rinse thoroughly after cleaning Waxing though not mandatory will help maintain the appearance and service life of the door If waxing use a high quality automotive or recreation vehicle wax non abrasive NOTE Use non corrosive cleaning compounds Avoid the use of compounds containing ammonia or chlorine since they may ca
70. e a wry Hoe ee AR Oe A a ee ee a 81 Paneling ad weld ws al he a wy oth od aD ae oh wen ee ee a haw Ble 8 81 VII ura ase a aa we ee oe ee e REGS SY a 81 Bathroom Tubs and Lavatory Sinks 2 o o e ee 82 Hardware and Sink or Shower Fixtures 2 2 o a 82 Capri a e casae arar ria eG OER EE DAL EES FAS Gs 82 111 gt Jayco Counter TOP 4 5 4 os e Bok AR A A A 82 Maintenance Checklist 25 lt 4 ss 4 ie Ge we Ra ERR AR RE 83 Chapter Options sase s eea 696 GSES AA ies 85 E 2 8 kayo ETA 85 General Safety Precautions 2 eee eS He ae eb AAA EEE 86 Fuel Recommendations 62 4 4 6 44 6 ets dora wae ae Ea we ee a ee 86 Genset Control Panel 2 2 asa cea taad ba eaods A 87 Remote Control s s 3 4 dy 8 ak dBA ES OH ERNE Ae Oe SS 87 Starting and Stopping 92 4 ass a 2s pak ee be SES a ee a 88 irenser Loading s sr s AA HER GES AA SEAR ESS 89 Restarting a Stalled Genset o 04 eo oko RAR AR Oe we eS 91 Resetting Circuit Breakers dk eR ER OR A A 91 Varying Operating Conditions 49 4 648 tao 4 ee ae eee ESE Kae oe 91 Periodic Maintenance 0 acta eo eA Rw Re A AR RR A 92 Piectsic Door Step s sesa amp a2 oe eh FSM AA ARA MOSS 93 Operating the Step me ed a cr A AR EE 93 Heated Holding Tanks gt order de 94 EMO eb gcse TO Sy ROS A VI RR a dee He 94 Tire Changing 4 5 4 4 Ge we RAR RA AAA A a e 95 Versa Liner wheel liners 442 4 wwe ee ato Sa A da 95 Spare Tire Carrier ar
71. e severe burns instantly or death from scalds therefore be careful when using hot water Children disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded Always feel water before bathing or showering Operating Instructions This appliance does not have a pilot It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor This is an automatic gas valve no adjustments are necessary Do not attempt to repair the gas valve This may result in a fire or explosion Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Before operating water heater check the location of the vent to make sure it will not be blocked by the opening of any door on the trailer If it can be blocked do not operate the water heater with the door open 52 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco STOP Read the safety information provided Turn off all electric power to the appliance Turn OFF gas supply Wait five minutes for gas to clear the area If you smell gas then STOP Follow instructions at the beginning of this chapter and or in the manufact
72. ector 1 Remove the detector from the mounting plate by rotating the detector in the direction of the OFF arrow on the cover 2 Clean the interior of the detector by using a vacuum cleaner hose and vacuuming through the openings around the perimeter of the detector 3 Wipe the outside of the detector with a damp cloth 4 Replace detector 5 Test detector using the testing procedure UNIT REPLACEMENT The CO detector should be replaced every six years Additional information is supplied in the manual published by the manufacturer of the equipment Care and Maintenance 79 Sp Jayco Smoke Alarm 1 Test weekly by pushing test button The alarm will sound also test by blowing smoke into alarm The alarm will stop after the smoke has cleared out of the alarm approximately one minute 2 Model 4662 has a silence feature This is incorporated in the test button When this feature is present this button is colored yellow If an alarm is caused by smoke from cooking or other non hazardous sources it can be silenced for approximately ten minutes by depressing the test button once If during this time the smoke density increases the unit will again go into alarm After the ten minute period the detector will resume its normal sensitivity 3 Clean or vacuum dust from the unit at least once a year The unit may alarm during cleaning A WARNING DO NOT PAINT Painting this alarm could result in decreasing its sensitivi
73. ehicle during periods of storage Mice especially can do a tremendous amount of damage to the drapes cushions etc particularly in the winter months Storing recreation vehicles in fields make them particularly inviting to rodents Periodically inspect your vehicle during storage and seal off any areas which can offer an entry point to rodents or insects Please remember to remove any screens or tape you have used to seal openings before you use the motorhome again Special interest publications such as articles and books offered through TL Enterprises Trailer Life Motorhome etc can offer you additional practical advice on the proper storage of your vehicle Damage from rodents or insects are NOT covered under your Jayco Limited Warranty 20 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco Chapter 4 THE SYSTEMS PLUMBING SYSTEM Included in your Jayco recreation vehicle is a complete fresh water system Each component is explained along with 1ts operation City Water Connection Water may be received into the system through a direct hookup referred to as the city water connection Fig 4 1 ir The water pump and valve connections are typically located under the bathroom 1 y vanity and or the dinette seat o Fig 4 1 NOTE The pictures for the following instructions show the layout of the A valves not their locations in the vehicle e Connect a garden hose from the water 1 amp 2 Low Point Drain Valves s
74. either outlet will work unless the power supply switch is on Turning the power supply on sends 12 volt DC through the cable to the antenna The voltage energizes the transistors on the amplifier in the antenna head The TV signal comes back down the cable to the outlets After the antenna is in the full UP position pull down on the round knob with both hands until it disengages from the ceiling plate Rotate the knob for best picture Fig 3 7 i A WARNING DO NOT connect high current BAT devices such as hair E dryers to this receptacle Maximum current rating of this receptacle is 8 Fig 3 5 amps at 12 volt DC To Test System 1 Make sure the TV set is working properly 2 Switch the power supply ON and OFF to see if there is a difference in the picture quality while watching TV If there is NO difference refer to manufacturer s manual for further testing procedures Fig 3 7 A CAUTION The power supply must be turned OFF when connecting disconnecting the cables to the power supply and antenna but must be turned ON when testing for voltage Lowering Antenna to Travel Position Rotate the antenna until the pointer on the directional handle aligns with the pointer on the ceiling plate Fig 3 7 Turn the elevating crank counterclockwise in the DOWN direction about thirteen turns or until resistance is noted Fig 3 5 The antenna is now locked in the travel position A CAUTION When lowering the an
75. eives current from the alternator and controls distribution of energy to house and chassis batteries Secondly it serves as a check valve to prevent energy from being drawn from the chassis battery when the engine is not running Energy in the chassis battery is now preserved and can be used to start your engine if needed Your motorhome has a solenoid isolator located on the cowl of the chassis under the hood MASTER BATTERY SWITCH Located near the motorhome entrance door is a master battery switch This master battery switch controls all 12 volt power supplied to the house portion of the motorhome This switch must be ON before any electrical current will be supplied to the appliances outlets and lights During storage of your motorhome it is important to have this switch in the OFF position NOTE Make sure the master battery switch is in the OFF position during storage of the motorhome to avoid draining current from the battery AUXILIARY START SYSTEM Your motorhome can momentarily connect both batteries should the chassis battery become discharged for some reason Press the round gray button located on the left side of the steering column and hold Now use the ignition switch to start the engine Release the button after the engine has started MAINTENANCE Maintenance is a normal requirement on all batteries for maximum performance 1 Keep all terminals clean and tight Keep the battery filled with water as cells wit
76. engine oil tightly closed to keep out dust Periodic Maintenance Periodic maintenance is essential for top performance and long genset life Refer to the specifics in the manufacturer s owner s manual Under hot or dusty operating conditions some maintenance operations should be performed more frequently Keep a log of maintenance performed and the hours run Recording maintenance will help you do it regular and provide a basis for supporting warranty claims Maintenance replacement or repair of emission control devices and systems may be performed by any engine repair establishment or individual However warranty work must be completed by an authorized Onan dealer or distributor OFF SEASON STORAGE TIPS PREVENTING FUEL VARNISHING If you are storing your RV over the winter or you do not operate it often enough to refuel the gas tank every month you should take special care to prevent fuel varnishing from harming your genset engine Fuel varnish is a gummy residue that forms when fuel gets old and begins to break down Gasoline can deteriorate in as little as 30 days It clogs the genset s carburetor making the genset run poorly even though it may have very low operation hours Fuel varnishing affects any engine but it is more noticeable in RV gensets because the engines are smaller Even a slight decrease in efficiency has a big impact on performance A genset with varnish build up may start but run like it needs a tune up Runnin
77. er which are included with each recreation vehicle These manuals provide extensive information for your safety and the proper operation of the appliances For Your Safety Read Before Operating 1 Prior to operation smell the area around the appliances to ensure that gas has not settled on the floor 2 WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS e Extinguish any open flames Evacuate all persons from the vehicle Shut off the gas supply at the gas container or source Do not touch any electrical switch or use phone or radio in the vehicle Do not start the vehicle s engine or electric generator Contact the nearest gas supplier or qualified service technician for repairs If you cannot reach a gas supplier or qualified service technician contact the nearest fire department e Do not turn on the gas supply until the gas leak s has been repaired 3 Use only your hand to turn a gas control valve Never use tools If the valve will not turn by hand do not try to repair it Call a qualified service technician Using force may result in a fire or explosion 4 Do not use the appliance if any part has become wet Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect and replace any part of the control system and gas control which has been under water 5 Do not store or use combustible materials or liquids near or adjacent to any appliance Appliances shall not be installed in any location where flammable liquids or vapors are likely to be pre
78. ern shut unit down and contact a qualified service EULER GE YELLOW OR agency Do not continue operating unit with improper WELL DEFINED PE burner flame See Fig 6 4 PATTERN 2 Periodically inspect unit for soot If soot is present anywhere on water heater immediately shut unit down and contact your dealer or a qualified service person Fig 6 4 Soot is a sign of incomplete combustion and must be corrected before operating water heater Areas to check would include a Check for an obstruction in burner or flue box b Check the screen in the door to see that no foreign material has accumulated to prevent flow of combustion and ventilating air c Check to be sure there is no flame present at burner orifice or burner whenever main gas valve is closed This can be checked by turning the OFF ON switch to the OFF position 3 Frequent checks should be made of the grommet on the gas inlet to assure tight seal 4 Periodically check wiring and wire connection to be sure wiring is not damaged frayed and that all terminals and connections are tight and in compliance with codes Draining and Storage of Water Heater If RV is to be stored during winter months the water heater must be drained to prevent damage from freezing 1 Turn off electrical power to water heater either at the switch from the electrical element or at breaker Shut off gas supply to water heater Turn off pressure pump on water system Open both hot and cold wa
79. erter to assist air movement and temperature control If normal ventilation is obstructed and the fan is not able to control the temperature a protective Thermal Breaker will trip the 120 volt AC power to the converter After the compartment cools down the breaker will reset automatically and 12 volt power will be restored through the converter Replaceable fuses are used to protect the 12 volt components Blowing fuses continuously indicates the overloading of a circuit or a shorted circuit If fuses continue to blow contact your dealer for assistance A separate 12 volt fuse panel supplies power to your chassis See chassis manual for assistance When 120 volt power is supplied to the converter through direct connection at the campsite the converter will supply 12 volt DC power to the auxiliary battery automatically The auxiliary battery will also receive a charge from the alternator when the engine is running The Systems 39 Sp Jayco 120 Volt AC 12 Volt DC Layout The diagram below defines the layout for the complete electrical system Fig 4 31 120 volt AC layout A Main D Kitchen Bath Outside GFCI B Air Conditioner E Converter Utility C Microwave F Electric Water Heater uE 120440 pe LOAD CENTER A aar iahh 12 volt DC Layout 1 Bath 7 Optional 2 Pump 8 Optional 3 Furnace Refrigerator 9 Optional 4 Bed Lights 10 Optional 5 TV Radio 11 Optional 6 Ceiling Lights 12
80. etc A clogged filter will produce a loss of air volume and may eventually cause an icing up of the cooling evaporator coil It is recommended that the filters be cleaned and changed at least every two weeks when the air conditioner is in operation A CAUTION Do not operate your air conditioner for extended periods of time without the filter installed When the filter is not installed the lint dirt grease etc That are normally stopped by the filter are now accumulating in the cooling coil This not only leads to a loss of air volume and a possible icing up of the cooling coil but could also result in serious damage to the operating components of the air conditioner It is recommended that the filters be cleaned and changed at least every two weeks when the air conditioner is in operation CLEANING AND OR CHANGING THE FILTER 1 Remove the selector switch and thermostat knobs from the ceiling assembly REMOVE SCREWS 2 Remove the screws that secure the ceiling assembly espai shroud to the ceiling assembly Fig 6 5 sanma HHHH w 3 Lower the shroud and gently slide it off the control knob FEE shafts HH 3 4 Take filters out and either clean or exchange with other filters 5 Ifthe vehicle is equipped with a flush mount ceiling assembly remove the four return air grill screws Remove filter from grill and either clean or exchange with new filter Fig 6 5 NOTE If replacement filters are necessary the filters ca
81. ever The lever should be held open for several seconds to allow adequate flush water coverage of bowl to develop The white water fill lever Fig 4 10 can be operated independently of the black flush lever if more than the normal two inch 50 mm automatic bowl refill water is desired You must use an adequate amount of water when flushing to prevent solid waste build up and promote proper drainage See Holding Tanks Flushing lever black and Pull water fill lever white to Single forward motion water fill lever white shown adjust to desired level Fig flushes and refills bowl Fig in the normal closed position 4 10 Fig 4 9 Toilet Maintenance See Chapter 6 for toilet maintenance Vents Another important part of the sanitation system are the vents which release air from tanks Each tank has a vent pipe built into the through the cabinet wall and roof A vent cap is attached to the roof and must be clear of obstructions to perform as intended On some models the vent pipe may be part of the drainage system referred to as a wet vent This means water flows downward as air flows upward in the same pipe 26 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Sa Jayco Holding Tanks The final part of your system are the holding tanks They hold waste and are located below the floor of your Bath tub and sinks drain into the waste water tank also referred to as the gray water holding tank The toilet drains into the sew
82. g the genset out of fuel will not prevent varnishing because a small amount of fuel always remains in the genset carburetor The only way to prevent fuel varnishing in units that are not used often is to treat the fuel tank with a fuel preservative OnaFresh GXLP Fuel Preservative and Stabilizer which is added to all Onan Gensets before they leave the factory is a fuel preservative specifically developed for gasoline and diesel RV generators It will prevent varnishing and extend fuel life as long as six months Once varnishing has occurred a preservative will not correct the problem You need to add a fuel cleaner or manually clean the fuel system parts Onan Premium Fuel System Cleaner can greatly reduce the amount of carbon deposit build up It can be used in either of two modes clean up or stay clean mode If you suspect carbon deposits use Onan Premium Fuel System Cleaner in the clean up mode To prevent fuel varnish from forming use Onan Premium Fuel System Cleaner in the stay clean mode Proper usage ratios for each mode are listed on the bottle Always read and follow the safety precautions listed on the bottle 92 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco ELECTRIC DOOR STEP The electric door step opens automatically when the screen door is opened The power is supplied by 12 volt DC arriving through a 30 amp breaker located in the engine bay A yellow wire supplies power to the electric step A CAUTION When ope
83. gerator to continue to cool if the temperature sensor of the refrigerator should fail If this failure occurs e The refrigerator automatically changes to the backup operating system e The ON light flashes a fault code See the Fault Codes Section of this manual e The backup operating system can over freeze or thaw the contents of the freezer and the fresh food compartment e Make sure the temperatures of the freezer and the fresh food compartment are satisfactory NOTE If you open the door s too often the temperatures inside the freezer and fresh food compartment do not become stable Allow the refrigerator to operate for about one hour after each adjustment change before you examine the contents The number 5 is the coldest temperature setting e Ifthe temperature is too warm push the temperature switch to the right to raise the temperature setting by one number e Ifthe temperature is too cold push the temperature switch to the left to lower the temperature setting by one number e Have the refrigerator serviced by your dealer or a authorized Service Center as soon as possible Appliances 59 Sp Jayco Model N611 CONTROL PANEL The refrigerator control panel is between the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment To maintain the operating control functions of the refrigerator a 12 volt DC power supply is necessary The refrigerator and any other DC components in the vehicle receive DC power from
84. ght switch or the button switches located in the driver and passenger doors EXTERIOR The turn signal backup clearance and tail lights are attached to the wire harness supplied by the chassis manufacturer All exterior lights operate through the chassis fuse panel These fuses are listed in your chassis manual LIGHT BULBS BULB Tail Light 1157 Turn Signal 1157 Backup 1156 Porch Light Power Hood Light 912 Interior Light 921 Clearance Light 194 42 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco Fuse Chart All exterior light fuses are located in the chassis fuse block located under the dash near the emergency brake pedal The fuse chart below is for interior items built into the house portion ofthe vehicle by the recreation vehicle manufacturer Some items are optional as listed A CAUTION DO NOT install any replacement fuse with a higher rating than specified below ITEM AMP SIZE TYPE APPLICATION LOCATION Heated Holding Tanks 15 Blade Option In motorhome fuse panel 5 Radio 3 Blade Option Behind radio Generator Option The generator will produce 120 volt power when camping in an area where shore power is not available A transfer switch is located within the load center which will automatically utilize the power supplied by the generator without requiring any action from you The generator will start from
85. ghts it is necessary to repeat the previous three steps la 1b and 1c but this time use only one side of the scale e To calculate the opposite side of the vehicle wheel position weight subtract this side s weights from the weights recorded in steps la 1b and Ic Your recreation vehicle must remain as level as possible on the scale even though an axle or side is not physically on the scale Obviously to obtain the side to side weights there must be enough space on either side of the scale to accommodate the recreation vehicle being partially off the scale If there is a difference in the weights on one side of the vehicle as compared to weights on the other side components tires wheels brakes springs etc on the heavier side could be overloaded even though the total axle load is within the GAWR It is important to redistribute the load to avoid component failure as well as to improve the handling characteristics of the vehicle With these actual weights it is now possible to compare them against the GAWR GVWR and tire capacities These weights are also what should be used to help determine the proper air pressure for the tires TIRES The chassis manufacturer has equipped your motorhome with name brand tires The maximum air pressure PSI is stamped on each tire and can also be found on the Federal Certification Label Always check air pressure and adjust accordingly while tires are cold During travel tires heat up and pres
86. gs lf default on any in arp exercise al of its rights without frst complied with thes agron inciding a oneya tees ford Pe my heira end agaigra eri a Of occupied it wilh r Mila a claim in court without having y all fogs cosis and expenses Arbnration This agreameant will apply bo Besar esas my RY omn me gr operates jection by me Nothing in Mis agreenernt enlarges rey ghis a A claims would rol olbaraiss have FOR INFORMATION CLAM OF ABOUT THE ARBITRATION PROG CALL 50009 OF THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOC r ad ee ram 6 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco SERVICE PROCEDURES Basic Service Procedures We are interested in your satisfaction Only by having your complete confidence and satisfaction with our product and its service can we assure our continued success as manufacturers of recreation vehicles We have found that continuing a pleasant and effective relationship through our dealers is equally as important as maintaining the technical excellence of our product Your Independent Jayco dealer will cordially assist you in providing service maintenance selection of options and instructions concerning the operation of your vehicle If you have a problem with service please follow these instructions in sequence 1 Contact your selling dealer s service department for an appointment Describe to the best of your knowledge the nature of the problem 2 Contact the owner or General Manager of
87. he detector immediately and return it for repair or replacement Low Power Operation This detector will operate normally down to 7 volt DC Do not operate this detector below 7 volt DC Additional information is supplied in a manual published by the manufacturer A WARNING Limitations of propane methane gas detectors e This detector will not work without power Examples causing no power are an open circuit breaker a faulty power line connection a blown or missing fuse This detector will only indicate the presence of propane or methane gas at the sensor Explosive gas may be present in other areas This detector may not be heard The alarm loudness is designed to meet or exceed regulatory standards however the alarm may not be heard if detectors are located in remote locations or behind closed doors The alarm may not be heard by persons who are hard of hearing This detector is not a smoke or fire detector It is not suitable as a smoke or fire detector This detector is not suitable for installation in hazardous areas as defined in the national electrical code 36 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco ELECTRICAL SYSTEM General The electrical system in the recreation vehicle is composed of 120 volt AC alternating current and 12 volt DC direct current capabilities All installations are made in compliance with safety requirements of ANSI standard A 1192 National Electric Code Canadian Standards Assoc
88. he most carefree and functional product available To keep your door operating in the manner in which it was designed and delivered to you there are some routine maintenance items that should be handled on a regular basis e Strike plate or bolt adjustment The door in your motorhome was installed and adjusted in a factory setting and the setting of the striker plate or bolt may change over the course of time and road conditions and that setting may need to be changed or adjusted to insure that your door operates as smoothly and efficiently as it should To adjust the strike plate you will need to loosen the two screws holding the strike plate to the jamb system Move the plate in or out as needed to obtain a proper seal and closing force and re tighten the screws To adjust the strike bolt in the rotary lock loosen the bolt with a 5 8 socket or box end wrench move the bolt in the direction needed to re tighten the bolt to 35 foot pounds of torque The door in your motorhome operates much like an automobile door and must be closed firmly to enable the lock to engage the secondary locking or fully closed position e Locks The key cylinder in your locks need to be lubricated on an annual basis or as needed Always use powdered graphite never a petroleum product The petroleum product will gum up the cylinder and cause it to not operate smoothly Apply a light coating of white lithium grease to the face of the lock bolt to obtain a smooth closing
89. hemical cleaners Do not permit cleaners to touch carpet or fabrics Counter Top Made of high pressure laminate the counter top is easy to keep clean Glass rings food spills water spots and smudges usually wipe off with a damp sponge Stains can be removed with a general purpose spray cleaner Stubborn stains can sometimes be removed by squeezing fresh lemon juice over the stain allowing the juice to soak for approximately forty five minutes and then sprinkling baking soda over the lemon juice and rubbing the stain with a soft cloth 82 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt _ Jayco MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Below is a list of suggested maintenance items to follow at specific intervals for optimum performance and operation of your Jayco RV This list is meant to be a supplement to the maintenance items of the chassis manufacturer s owner s manual Please add these items to your maintenance routine A WARNING It is important that you carefully read your chassis manufacturer s owner s manual maintenance items The following list is only a supplement to that list Failure to follow both lists could be detrimental to the proper operation of your recreation vehicle or cause failures which can cause property damage and personal injury PRIOR TO FIRST TRIP Check LP gas lines for leaks Test carbon monoxide detector Generator Generator Prep option only Test LP gas detector Sanitize fresh water system Open all wind
90. hout water cannot hold a charge of energy A battery used in daily operation will consume water The charging system must be in good operating condition to maintain your battery Keep the battery mounted securely Vibration causes early failure of many batteries Check the outside condition of the battery Look for cracks in the case or the vent plugs If there are cracks in either they must be replaced eS The Systems 41 gt Jayco STORAGE Preparation of battery ies for winter storage must be carefully considered especially the auxiliary battery Components attached to either battery will discharge the battery in one to three months Discharged batteries are subject to freezing breaking and permanent damage If you are storing your motorhome for an extended period it is important to charge the battery ies every thirty days to maintain a charged condition at 1 265 specific gravity Disconnect and or remove the battery to prevent minor amp draw When removing a battery disconnect the ground battery clamp first If removed store the battery in a cool dry place and maintain charge The positive cable must be protected from contacting metal surfaces A WARNING If you replace or unhook your battery ensure that the wires are connected properly On the auxiliary batter it is Positive Black Negative White Lights DOME These lights are wired directly to the chassis wiring Operation for these lights is the headli
91. iation NFFA 70 Fig 4 29 Wiring code for 120 volt AC system is Black Hot or positive White Neutral or negative 30 amp Green Bare Ground 125 volt 2 pole Power Center 3 wire grounding type Your motorhome is equipped with a power center that includes 120 volt breakers 12 volt fuses and battery charging capability Access to the breakers and fuses is located behind the removable panels on the power center Your motorhome is also equipped with a transfer switch that automatically switches between generator power and external power 120 Volt AC System Your motorhome is equipped with a 30 Amp power cord pre wired into the power center to provide 120 volt power to the unit By opening the cable hatch you can pull the power cord out from the compartment and attach it to a commercial power source The power cord extends approximately twenty to twenty three feet from motorhome Power flows through the 30 amp main circuit breaker and is then distributed through branch circuit breakers to wall receptacles and appliances To prevent accidental electrical shock insure that the ground pin on the attachment plug cap is grounded through the RV park receptacle When plugged into a receptacle with no provision for the third pin use an adapter with a pigtail that can be connected to the receptacle box so the grounding circuit is completed through the ground pin or RV park receptacle box Any accidental short of a live circuit conductor will t
92. ician in regard to emergency power use Options 85 Sa Jayco MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH e Before starting work on the generator set disconnect negative cable at the battery This will prevent accidental arcing or starting e Keep your hands away from moving parts e Make sure that fasteners on the generator set are secure Tighten supports and clamps keep guards in position over fans etc e Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry while working on generator sets because they can become caught in moving parts Jewelry can short out electrical contacts and cause shock or burning e If adjustment must be made while the unit is running use extreme caution around hot manifolds moving parts etc General Safety Precautions e Wear safety glasses and protective clothing when servicing batteries DO NOT SMOKE while servicing batteries Lead acid batteries emit a highly explosive hydrogen gas that can be ignited by electrical arcing or by smoking e Have a fire extinguisher rated ABC near by Maintain the extinguisher properly and become familiar with its use e Benzene and lead found in some gasoline have been identified by some state and federal agencies as causing cancer or reproductive toxicity When checking draining or adding gasoline take care not to ingest breathe the fumes or contact gasoline e Used engine oils have been identified by some state or federal agencies as causing can
93. igerator can cause personal injury property damage or both Have service and maintenance work done by your dealer or by a Norcold authorized service center Disconnect both the AC and DC power sources before doing any maintenance work on the refrigerator All service work on this refrigerator must be done by a qualified service technician Do not bypass or change the refrigerator s electrical components or features When you discard an appliance remove all doors to prevent accidental entrapment and suffocation Do not spray liquids near electrical outlets connections or the refrigerator components Many liquids are electrically conductive and can cause a shock hazard electrical shorts and in some cases fire The refrigerator cooling system is under pressure Do not try to repair or to recharge a defective cooling system The cooling system contains sodium chromate The breathing of certain chromium compounds can cause cancer The cooling system contents can cause severe skin and eye burns and can ignite and burn with an intense flame Do not bend drop weld move drill puncture or hit the cooling system CAUTION e The rear of the refrigerator has sharp edges and corners To prevent cuts or abrasions when working on the refrigerator be careful and wear cut resistant gloves e Make sure all fasteners and connections are tight 56 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco About Your
94. ill hold approximately six gallons 22 7 liters of water Allow the water to run long enough to ensure that the tank is full Allow to stand for at least three hours Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning all faucets on until tank and heater are empty To remove excessive chlorine odor and taste 1 In a large bucket prepare a solution of 1 2 cup baking soda to one gallon 3 78 liters of water for every 15 gallons 56 78 liters of tank capacity Repeat steps 5 10 above Allow the baking soda solution to sit in the tank for a few days while traveling or allow to stand for a few days Repeat steps 13 16 from above Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning all faucets on until tank and heater are empty Your demand water system is now ready for use 24 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco Bath and Shower Your bathroom facilities function similar to those in your home Prepare your bath or shower curtains to prevent water from spilling onto the floor Be sure the water heater is in operation before bathing Adjust the faucets for desired temperature before entering the tub or shower The shower heads are equipped with a vacuum breaker to prevent pressure buildup This valve allows water to bleed out Turn the water off at the tub shower faucet not the shower head Used water will drain through the plumbing pipes in the gray water holding tank Reme
95. ing ability Remember a motorhome sits higher on a larger chassis and the wheel base and RV house is longer which will require more space to turn and change lanes during travel In addition the motorhome is heavier than a passenger car thus a longer distance is required to pass another vehicle Always use turn signals when changing lanes More distance may be required to stop your motorhome CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR Carbon monoxide CO is an odorless colorless tasteless gas that is extremely dangerous to humans and animals The following symptoms are indicative of individuals exposed to carbon monoxide e Mild Exposure Slight headache nausea vomiting fatigue e Medium Exposure Severe headache drowsiness confusion fast heart rate e Extreme Exposure Unconsciousness convulsions cardiorespiratory failure death A UL listed carbon monoxide detector has been installed in your motorhome It is designed to detect toxic CO fumes It is not a substitute for other combustible gas fire or smoke alarms Operating and Using Your Motorhome 17 Jayco Procedures to Take During an Alarm presence of carbon monoxide A WARNING The activation of the CO detector is a warning that indicates the WARNING Do not disconnect the CO detector to silence the alarm The detector is designed to sense when the level of CO in the air falls below the danger level All individuals must remain outside the unit until the alarm is sile
96. ing to obtain best results Use the following table as a guide until you get used to the setting 48 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Sa Jayco SETTING RECOMMENDED USE LITE e To light the burner HI e To start foods cooking e To bring liquids to a boil e To hold liquids at a boil MED e To fry chicken or pancakes 9 6 e To cook large amounts of vegetables LOW e To keep food warm 5 Low A CAUTION e Do not use oversized cookware The pan should not be more than one inch larger than the burner grate The maximum pan size is a 10 skillet Oversized cookware will cause excessive heat build up in the stove top and will result in damage to the burner grate burner and cooktop e Do not use a broiler pan griddle or any other large utensil which covers more than one 1 top burner at a time This will create excessive heat which may cause melting sooting or discoloration damage to the burner grates range top or utensils e Do not leave an empty utensil or one which has boiled dry on a hot top burner The utensil could overheat and damage the utensil or the cooking appliance Oven Operation A WARNING e Do not touch any inner or outer surfaces of the oven or oven door or the wire rack inside or any utensils inside the oven during and after use until these areas have had sufficient time to cool You could be burned or injured During and after use do not let clothing or other flam
97. ips mounted in the burner box 2 Toreplace the range top a Lower the range top into place while centering the three holes in the top around the burners b The top must be centered around all three burners c Apply downward pressure on both sides to snap the top into place and secure the range top d Slide the hold down clip under front burner Fig 6 2 3 To remove burner grates a RV and CV Models simply lift grate up and remove Replace by placing two legs at a time into the retaining grommets b RA and CA model e Grasp one side of the grate left or right hand side and pull straight up until grate snaps out of its retaining groove e To replace place one side of the grate in the burner well ensure that the clip engages the emboss in the side i e Gently press other end of the grate downward to snap the Fig 6 3 grate into place Fig 6 3 Care and Maintenance 75 gt Jayco Clean all surfaces quickly after boil overs or spillovers Use a dry towel or cloth to soak up spills ALL SURFACES When surface is cool clean with warm soapy water rinse and dry with soft cloth Additional cleaning measures e Control Knobs pull the knobs straight off the stems and clean e Control Panel You may use a spray glass cleaner applying cleaner to a paper towel do not spray directly on panel e Cook Top Surface You may use a mile liquid cleaner glass cleaner e Surface Burner G
98. ke sure valves 1 2 3 and 5 are closed and valve 4 is open Fig 4 2 amp 4 3 2 Open kitchen and bathroom faucets to allow air to escape the water lines and water heater 12 Volt Demand Pump When water is desired and you are not hooked up to city water you need to use the 12 volt pump to get water from the fresh water tank You will find the switch for the pump on the monitor panel or a wall near the pump The battery or converter will supply energy for the pump which will self prime and provide water The pump continues to run until approximately forty pounds of pressure is achieved and automatically starts again when pressure drops to twenty pounds Some cycling in the pump may occur depending on the volume of water being released A check valve is built inside of the pump to prevent water from flowing into the supply tank NOTE For water pump use with the potable water tank ensure that valves 1 2 3 4 and 6 are closed and valve 5 is open Fig 4 2 amp 4 3 To use the city water without the 12 volt pump make sure all valves are closed Fig 4 2 amp 4 3 NOTE The water pump switch should be in the off position when the vehicle is left unattended for any amount of time If something would happen to the water system this will ensure that water damage will be restricted to a small area A CAUTION Excessive water pressure when using the city water connection may cause the o rings to blow It is advisable to always utilize a
99. l for them to fall out of their cabinets possibly causing injury 96 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco Chapter 8 WARRANTIES TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY lt MOTORIZED TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY Ys Two year limited warranty on Jayco manufactured parts __ Three year structural on structure manufactured by Jayco Jayco SUMMARY OF WARRANTY Jayco warrants every motorized recreation vehicle to the first retail consumer and subsequent transferee that all parts of our manufacture are free from substantial defects in material and workmanship This Warranty covers only the body structure manufactured and assembled by Jayco when used for its intended purpose of recreational travel and camping The warranty period is two 2 years and three 3 years on its structural integrity from the date of purchase or a total of twenty four thousand 24 000 miles whichever occurs first This Warranty begins on the date the Motorhome is sold to the first retail consumer purchaser or if the dealer places the vehicle in service prior to retail sale on the date the Motorhome is first placed in such service This warranty may be transferred only once during the warranty period with a proper application and a 100 processing fee Contact your dealer for details STRUCTURAL WARRANTY Jayco warrants the structure of the interior and exterior sidewalls floor roof and frame against subs fects E
100. l to where the friends we just haven t met yet have the coffee on the fire and are waiting for us to arrive We are Name Spouse Address Phone City State Zip Ages of Children at Home Our JAYCO is a Our Dealer type amp size Membership Dues One year rate 20 00 Two years 35 00 Amount enclosed Three years 50 00 Check signature date Jayco Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction To RV Ownership o eee eevee 1 WELCOME ora Hoe Ge Re aE ROR RARA POD RAR AR 1 Safety Considerations 4 2 2 Ge dae Bid a OR eR ee A EA RA 2 Reporting Safety Defects nek he ade H RENEE RS eS Owe EER 2 E AI 2 Electrical System Safety sra rc it a a a wd 3 Safety When Emergency Stopping 124444 4 hdc Bee ERG rra 3 Additional Safety Considerations 2 2 ee 3 INSUPSHCE 2 ck kek ho Oe RARE PRR ee SSeS OEMS eR ESR A 4 MIE 4 Cold Weather Use 2 ud 4 26 bo he ni ARS HRA IR 4 COMMGISHIOU s Ano PREG ewe See C44 eee OS SSS DO eee ee ERS 4 Chapter 2 Obtaining Service i 400 amp hi Be HRW Ew A RS A BS 5 Warranty Registration 4 is dS RED RHR HEE ER RG SD rra EGL DES 5 Service Procod res fxr ese eS ed A Se he OO aN amp OR Ee i ee a A 7 Basic Service Procedures a4 awa GR OPER D ES SEP AER OER RR RR 7 IICA Eo a AA AAA 8 e A IE 8 Pats SEUA AAA EA 8 Owner s Responsibility lt c00 0 0 1 404 ee 8 Chapter3 Operating
101. laim exceeds that amount or is Jayco wif each pay their wn costs and expenses in connection with the arbitration hearing The cla i agingle arbitrator and will be held thirty 30 days after the claim is apply to a court proceeding for my claim will apply to commencement of arbitration proceedings If default on any obligation to a lender in connection with my RV my lender may exercise all of its rights without regard to this agreement If file a claim in court without having first complied with this agreement will be required to pay all fees costs and expenses including attorneys fees for dismissal or referral to arbitration This agreement will apply to me my heirs and assigns and anyone who purchases or leases my RV from me or operates or occupies it with my permission or without objection by me Nothing in this agreement enlarges my rights or gives me any rights or claims would not otherwise have FOR INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO FILE A CLAIM OR ABOUT THE ARBITRATION PROGRAM CALL JAYCO AT 574 825 0608 OR THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION AT 800 778 7879 Revised 3 2001 MIF 100 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco NOTES Jayco NOTES Jayco NOTES WELCOME TO THE JAYCO FAMILY As the owne
102. ll retract and lock in the UP position When the door is reopened the step will not extend The power switch must be turned on for the step to extend 8 The LAST OUT feature is only operative the first time the door is opened after the vehicle ignition is turned off When the vehicle ignition is on the step will always activate with the door movement regardless of the switch position A WARNING Be safe look before you leap Options 93 gt Jayco HEATED HOLDING TANKS With the heated tank option a pad will be glued to the exterior bottom side of the holding tank Heat is supplied by 12 volt DC power through the heating element built into the pad Approximately 6 amps of energy per pad is consumed and fused through the 12 volt power supply board Switches to turn heat pads on or off are located on an interior wall in or near the bathroom POWER TO HEATING PADS SHOULD BE TURNED OFF UNTIL 1 Water is in the holding tank 2 Temperature drops to 32 0 C 3 motorhome is parked setup and all attachments performed NOTE Turn heat pads off when dumping and draining tanks An internal thermostat is built into components of the heat pad to assist in energy conservation HITCH Your motorhome is designed to be a recreation vehicle however it does have towing capabilities as well as limitations A class 3 hitch receiver is available with a 3 500 1588 kilograms gross weight capacity A variety of exten
103. lly have low or high voltage Any prolonged overload will shorten the life of 120 volt system and appliances Open the valve at the LP propane tank SLOWLY Light pilot lights as needed There may be air in the LP lines and five to thirty seconds of time is needed to bleed air before lines are filled with LP vapor Instructions for lighting and shutting down your LP gas powered appliances are in each appliance information manual provided with each appliance as well as in Chapter 4 Operating and Using Your Motorhome 19 gt Jayco STORING YOUR MOTORHOME To maintain your motorhome follow these suggestions when the vehicle is being stored 1 Drive the motorhome once every thirty days for thirty minutes to one hour Store the vehicle with full engine fluid levels 3 Keep the fuel tank full to prevent condensation In addition adding fuel stabilizer will also aid in preventing condensation 4 Make sure the generator is properly maintained Refer to the generator maintenance section 5 Keep the battery charge levels in top condition Reference Chapter 4 for additional information 6 Turn off the motorhome master battery switch Depending upon your area and where your recreation vehicle is stored your motorhome may be a target for damage from rodents and insects To protect your motorhome never leave food inside the vehicle and make sure all surfaces are clean You may want to place rodent control products in the v
104. lve 4 is open Fig 4 7 amp 4 8 10 Turn the pump on and allow several seconds for the pump to prime SAA The Systems 23 gt Jayco 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 After the water heater and water lines fill the air will stop bubbling out of the faucets Please note the water heater will 1 amp 2 Low Point Drain Valves 3 Tank Drain Valve hold approximately six gallons 22 7 4 Tank Fill Valve liters of water Allow the water to run 5 Tank Outlet Valve long enough to ensure that the tank is full 6 Winterize Sanitize Valve At this point turn all faucets off 7 City Water Connection Allow to stand for at least three hours Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning on all faucets until tank and heater are empty If equipped i e with a water heater bypass Close valves 4 a and 6 and open valves 1 2 3 and 5 Fig T 4 7 amp 4 8 Connect the garden hose to the city water connection Fill the tank e Make sure valves 1 2 3 and 5 are Fig 4 7 closed and valve 4 is open Fig 4 7 amp a T 4 8 Open the kitchen and bathroom faucets to allow air to escape the water 41 2 i lines and water heater i Turn the pump on and allow several seconds for the pump to prime After the water heater and water lines fill the air will stop bubbling out Fig 4 8 of the faucets At this point turn all faucets off Please note the water heater w
105. mable materials contact these areas until they have had sufficient time to cool e Do not cover the ventilation holes in the oven broiler shelf shelf above oven burner The air circulation inside the oven will be interrupted and cooking times will vary from normal food may be burned or undercooked e Do not cover the oven vent openings while the oven is in operation restricting the flow of combustion air may create a carbon monoxide poisoning hazard e If oven pilot should extinguish after initial lighting or due to accidental blowout turn oven knob clockwise to OFF and wait five 5 minutes before again attempting to light oven e Do not touch the outer surface of the oven door or the oven vent while the oven is in use These areas become hot enough to cause burns During and after use do not let clothing or other flammable materials contact these areas until they have had sufficient time to cool e Do not use oven as a storage area Appliances 49 gt Jayco NOTE The LP gas shut off valve must be int he open or on position LIGHTING THE OVEN PILOT a Push in oven control knob Figure 5 1A and rotate counter clockwise to PILOT ON b Light oven pilot Figure 5 1C located near the back of the oven under the broiler shelf Figure 5 1B and to the left of the oven burner Figure 5 1D c Set the oven control knob to PILOT ON to maintain pilot flame The oven and broiler are now ready for operation see
106. may be used but will result in the extra maintenance required for removing combustion chamber and spark plug deposits Do not use 86 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco gasoline or gasoline additives deicers containing methanol because methanol can be corrosive to fuel system components A CAUTION Do not use gasoline or gasoline additives containing methanol because methanol can be corrosive to fuel system components Avoid using highly leaded gasolines and lead additives because of the extra engine maintenance that will be required Genset Control Panel Parco Pispa Liam eria Fig 7 1 Remote Control The genset control panel Fig 7 1 Is located behind the access cover on the genset It has the following features START STOP Switch Fig 7 1 1 This is a rocker switch which returns to its neutral position when you let go Hold it in the START position to crank and start the genset and push it momentarily to the STOP position to stop the genset Control Fuse This fuse provides short circuit protection for the control and remove control circuits Line Circuit Breaker The line circuit breaker protects the AC power leads connected to the genset from overloads and equipment short circuits The vehicle has a remote control panel Fig 7 2 inside the door for controlling the genset operation The a START STOP switch has a lamp that lights to indicate when the
107. mber your capacities of water heater and gray water holding tanks Long showers in a recreation vehicle are not suggested due to the amount of water that is available To conserve water wet down and turn water off while you use soap then rinse To Empty the Water System The following instructions should be used if you only want to drain the water from the system For instructions on sanitizing or winterizing refer to information found earlier in this chapter Open all faucets including the exterior shower 1f applicable Open the fresh water tank drain Open valves 1 2 3 and 5 and close valves 4 and 6 Fig 4 7 amp 4 8 Drain the water heater Refer to manufacturer s owner s manual and Chapter 5 Open toilet valve hold or block if needed To empty pump start and allow to run 20 seconds De a The Systems 25 gt Jayco SANITATION SYSTEM Toilets The Aqua Magic 4 model of toilet is used in your motorhome This model features two levers on the back side to flush the toilet Operating Instructions Aqua Magic 4 The Aqua Magic 4 is equipped with two operating levers located on the right side of the toilet when facing the unit To flush pull the black lever Fig 4 11 forward clockwise until rinse clears bowl and release lever slowly Movement of the flush lever opens the waste valve and allows waste to pass into the holding tank Water fill is activated simultaneously with the black flush l
108. n be purchased from most RV Products Authorized Service Centers It is recommended that spare filters be carried with the RV at all times to replace worn torn or deteriorated filters 78 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco Carbon Monoxide Detector TESTING A WARNING DO NOT attempt to test the detector by any other means than using the test button DO NOT attempt to produce carbon monoxide to test the detector The CO detector should be tested weekly for proper operation 1 Push the test button until the yellow LED lights and a short beep is heard for approximately three seconds 2 Release button The detector will test itself for proper operation Upon completion of the self test the alarm will sound and each of the LEDs will light for approximately _ second The detector will then resume normal operation BATTERY REPLACEMENT Under normal operating conditions the battery will last approximately one year The detector has a low battery monitor circuit which will cause the detector to make a chirping sound then the red LED to flash every 30 40 seconds for a minimum of seven 7 days indicating the battery is low Replace the battery when this occurs Use only 9 volt batteries for the CO detector replacement A WARNING Use only the batteries specified for replacement Use of different batteries may have a detrimental effect on the CO detector CLEANING Use the following procedure to clean the CO det
109. n for visible and audible exhaust system leaks PRE START CHECKS Before the first start of the day and after every eight hours of operation perform the maintenance instructed in OIL LEVEL CHECK AND GENERAL INSPECTION under Periodic Maintenance in the manufacturer s owner s manual Keep a log of maintenance and the hours run and perform any maintenance that may be due Also see the manufacturer s owner s manual for Genset Break in Exercise and Storage to return the genset to service if the vehicle has been in storage STARTING The genset can be started and stopped from the genset control panel or from the remote control panel inside the vehicle if so equipped 1 Perform the PRE START CHECKS and turn off the air conditioner and other large electrical loads Open the manual shutoff valve at the LP Gas container if this is an LP Gas genset 2 Push and hold the genset or remote START switch until the genset starts The remote START switch inside the vehicle should have a lamp which lights to indicate that the genset has started and is running A CAUTION Cranking the starter for longer than 10 seconds at a time can overheat and damage the starter Do not crank for more than 10 seconds at a time and wait at least 30 seconds before trying again Secure the access cover as soon as the engine starts up when starting the genset at the genset control panel 88 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt J
110. nd reseal all seams front and rear around all vents and along all moldings If you notice any deterioration in the seal scrape off any cracked lifting or loose sealant and reseal the area Contact your dealer for the appropriate sealant to use Fiberglass Sidewalls Fiberglass walls are very durable and are easy to maintain To keep them looking nice wax and buff them once a year Standard automotive cleaning soaps and waxes work well for general cleaning and maintenance Special cleaners and waxes are available at automotive and RV stores Scratches and chips can be easily fixed by an experienced fiberglass repair shop Any major damage should be repaired as soon as possible to prevent cracks from becoming larger 65 Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco Doors Extrusions Windows amp Vents These components have putty tape between the component and the wall surface Portions of these items may have a cap seal added as a secondary seal Inspect these seals at least once a year Both putty tape and cap seals can become damaged by U V exposure air pollution freezing temperatures and other exposure to the elements If deteriorated repair immediately to prevent damage Cap seal all trim and openings at least once after the first year and thereafter as cracks peeling lifting and shrinking occur The entrance door installed in your recreation vehicle is the result of years of design and testing to provide you with t
111. ne time add up the watt ratings of the individual appliances that are likely to be used at the same time and compare the sum to the kW kilowatt rating of the genset Use the following table or the ratings on the appliances themselves if so marked to obtain the appliance watt values Note that 1kW 1 000 watts If power consumption as totaled up exceeds genset power output you may have to consider operating some appliances in sequence one after another rather than all at the same time Note that when the genset is loaded nearly to full power it is possible that it may stall when the air conditioner or other large load cycles on The reason for this is that for a brief moment at startup a motor draws up to three times the power stated on its nameplate You may therefore have to consider operating some appliances at times when the air conditioner or other large motor load is not On Note also that as altitude increases air density decreases causing genset engine power to decrease even when the altitude adjust knob is set correctly see manufacturer s owner s manual Varying Operating Conditions Power decreases approximately 3 5 percent of rated power each 1000 feet 305 M of increase in elevation above sea level See the following table for the results of calculations for a typical genset Therefore at higher altitudes consider operating fewer appliances at the same time Electrical equipment and tools must be properl
112. nformation consult with your chassis dealer or manufacturer LOADING CARGO A WARNING For traveling safety it is important to make sure the tie down straps are secured on all appliances such as the television coffee maker etc Vibration caused during travel will move the appliances creating the potential for them to fall out of their cabinets possibly causing injury The loading of travel and camping equipment along with food and liquids requires careful consideration Lightweight and bulky items such as paper products bedding and clothes should be stored in overhead cabinets Heavy items such as cooking equipment should be placed in lower cabinets Canned food should be in a pantry if so equipped or in lower cabinets Heavy items should be secured to avoid shifting during travel Keep heavy items in front of the rear axle as too much weight behind the axle can affect steering conditions Distributing weight throughout the motorhome will enable the unit to handle and perform well during travel When you are finished loading the motorhome weigh the vehicle See the next section for weighing instructions 12 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco A WARNING The rear bumper on the frame of the motorhome is NOT designed to carry over 100 Ib of weight Installation of items exceeding 100 Ib may cause metal fatigue and weld stress If such failures occur it could damage your property and endanger vehicles followi
113. ng your motorhome during travel possibly causing an accident A WARNING We recommend that you DO NOT travel with full gray or black holding tanks Full holding tanks are not calculated into the cargo capacity of your motorhome The weight from full holding tanks will greatly diminish the cargo capacity and possibly cause you to exceed the gross vehicle weight rating This can affect suspension components reduce fuel economy and create adverse handling characteristics If you are dry camping and cannot immediately empty your tanks reduce your speed until you reach a dumping station WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS Your recreation vehicle must be weighed fully loaded that is with passengers food clothing fuel water propane supplies etc Any towed vehicle car pickup boat or trailer should also be included in the weighing There are three types of scales l PLATFORM This scale is long enough to Axle Indicator weigh the complete vehicle The following steps are suggested c a Pull onto the scale so that only the front axle is on the platform with the end of the scale midway between the front and rear axles and record the scaled weight Eee b Pull forward until the full unit is on the scale gt and record the scaled weight c Pull forward so that only the rear axle is on Drive Axle Front Axle the scale again with the edge of the scale midway between the front and drive axles and record the scaled weight d
114. ning the door from the outside ensure that you are not in the path of the step Due to external exposure lubricate movement points on step as listed in the manufacturer s instruction manual Operating the Step 1 Turn on the motorhome master battery switch 2 After the installation is complete with the entrance door open turn the power switch on 3 Close the door The step should retract and lock in the UP position 4 Open the door The step should extend and lock in the DOWN position with the under step light and the step well lights activated NOTE The under step light is not available on all step models 5 Turn the power switch off The step should remain in the extended position with the under step light off when the door is closed Turning off the power with the step retracted will hold the step in a retracted position as well 6 With the power switch off the step extended and the entrance door closed turn on the vehicle ignition The ignition override system will go into effect and the step will automatically retract A WARNING If the vehicle is driven with the step in the extended position there is the possibility of causing major damage to both the step and the vehicle 7 Turn the vehicle ignition off and open the door The step will extend and lock in the DOWN position A WARNING If the door is opened and closed without allowing the step to fully extend and lock in the DOWN position the step wi
115. nt If someone is suffering from an upset stomach headache or other symptom immediately move to a location that has fresh air Ensure that everyone is accounted for including pets Call the Fire Department Do not reenter the unit until the source of carbon monoxide has been located and repaired by a qualified technician A WARNING Low levels of CO have been linked to brain and vital organ damage to unborn infants with no effect on the mother Pregnant women must leave the unit immediately if an alarm is sounded and not return until the unit has been repaired and aired out thoroughly If no one exhibits the symptoms associated with carbon monoxide 1 Push the reset button Turn off all sources of combustion including the water heater furnace stove oven motorhome engine 3 Open the windows and doors and move to a location that has fresh air 4 Call a qualified technician and have the problem corrected before restarting the appliances and or vehicles EMERGENCY EXIT WINDOW An emergency exit window is installed in your motorhome typically on the rear wall or sidewall opposite the entry door The window is identified by red snap latches and a white label with red letters indicating EXIT This window will allow a quick exit from the vehicle during an emergency if access to the main door is not available An emergency exit may also be available through the driver s side cab door Practice opening the window BEFORE an emergenc
116. nventional Travel Trailer Sport Utility Trailer Folding Camping Trailer it doesn t matter if you are a JAYCO FAMILY then you are eligible to become a JAFARI MEMBER YOU WILL NEVER BE SORRY YOU MADE THE DECISION In addition to the special International decals for your unit distinctive patches the HITCH newsletter with schedules of upcoming events and activities your membership entitles you to the following special benefits MEMBERSHIP ROSTER containing the names and addresses of current members of the club REGISTERED KEY RING so if your keys are lost they can be returned to the International Office and then returned to you DISCOUNT CARDS for several national theme parks including Sea World King s Dominion Silver Dollar City Adventureland Park and Six Flags DISCOUNT PRICES on Trailer Life and Motorhome camping magazines SPECIAL PRICES on Wheeler s Guide Woodall s Campground Directory and the Rand McNally road atlas DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE CAR RENTAL DISCOUNTS PLUS the joy of meeting new friends and enjoying Jaytrek Adventures around the country Start with the first phase of your camping life just complete the application and forward it to the JAFARI INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CLUB OFFICE WELCOME TO THE JAFARI FAMILY way o fi Gl INTERNATIONAL Jayco TRAVEL CLUB TO Membership Director International Jayco Jafari Please enroll us as members in the International We re ready to rol
117. ny top burner Air in the gas supply line will significantly delay burner ignition and a burner may light unexpectedly as the air in the line clears out and is replaced by LP gas this unexpected ignition may burn you Air may be introduced into the supply line when the vehicle gas bottle is replaced during servicing of other gas appliances etc If any burner should extinguish after initially lighting or due to accidental blow out turn all burner knobs clockwise to OFF and WAIT FIVE 5 MINUTES before again attempting to light the burner DO NOT touch top burners burner grates or other areas near top burners during and after use Do not let clothing or other flammable materials to contact top burners or areas near top burners until they have had sufficient time to cool Make sure the utensils you use are large enough to contain food and avoid boil overs and spillovers Heavy splattering or spillovers left on the cooktop can ignite and burn you DO NOT drop pans on the porcelain surface Cracks or chips in the porcelain surface may result Be sure that glass cooking utensils are suitable for surface or top burner use without breaking due to the sudden changes in temperature Never leave top burners unattended A boil over could result and cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite Turn pan handle inward but not over other top burners This reduces the chance of burns due to bumping pan Grease is flammable Never allow grease to colle
118. ocal dealer or RV supply house for additional material e Adequate gas and electrical supply is needed along with protection from possible freeze ups on the gas regulator e During cold weather usage ventilation or the addition of a dehumidifier may be required to reduce condensation Reference Condensation CONDENSATION Condensation is a natural phenomenon The amount of condensation will vary with the climate conditions particularly the relative humidity Condensation occurs because there is water vapor present in the air which each of us adds by breathing bathing and cooking The water vapor collects where there is available air space and when the temperature reaches the dew point the water vapor in the air condenses and changes to liquid form Most people have experienced a similar phenomenon when moisture forms on kitchen windows and bathroom mirrors during cool weather Proper ventilation and if needed the use of a dehumidifier will assist in controlling the condensation Many RV and marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers especially sized for recreation use Condensation causes dampness mildew staining and if allowed to continue at high levels will cause damage to the motorhome 4 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Chapter 2 OBTAINING SERVICE WARRANTY REGISTRATION Warranty Registration and Customer Delivery Form fl os o P e E j ETT 7 T Ti T Tt Li TIT CELT ton feed jara a SS IS E RB S L I y
119. osition CRISPER The crisper is located at the bottom of the fresh food compartment and supply a storage area to preserve fruit and vegetable freshness Make sure that you always push the crispers fully in NOTE Do not wash the crispers in a dishwasher The crispers are not dishwasher safe DOOR BINS You may put the door bins of the freezer and fresh food compartment in a location that best meets your needs To remove the bins lift them over the locator and pull them forward TO install the bins push them onto the locator NOTE Do not wash the door bins and bin slides in a dishwasher The door bins and bin slides are not dishwasher safe Appliances 57 Sp Jayco ADJUSTABLE SHELVES The shelves in the freezer and the fresh food compartment are made so you can remove them or move them e To remove or move the shelf of the freezer e Pull the shelf forward out of the slot e Push it fully into the slot that you wish e To remove or move each shelf of the fresh compartment e Remove the screw from the retainer of each shelf at the rear of the refrigerator e Pull each shelf forward out of the slot e Push each shelf fully into the slot that you wish e Attach the retainer with the screw DOOR HANDLES During travel the door latch prevents the door from operating When closing each door push the door toward the refrigerator until you hear a click sound To open each door pull the handle away from the refrigerator
120. ould be tested monthly while the camper is being used Testing Instructions Plug a lamp or radio into the receptacle on the face of the GFCI Push and release the RESET button The lamp should light at this time Press the TEST button RESET button should pop out indicating Trip and the lamp should go out If the GFCI is manufactured with an indicator light the light should glow when the device has tripped ae he 38 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco 6 Ifthe GFCI did not trip do not use Call a qualified electrician to service or replace the receptacle The ground fault protection is no longer working and the GFCI may not be working properly 7 To restore power after tripping press in the RESET button It must remain in If an indicator light is furnished it will be off 12 Volt DC Direct Current System NOTE The motorhome master battery switch MUST be on before any 12 volt device will operate Incorporated in your load center is a converter which transforms 120 volt AC energy into 12 volt DC energy to supply your motorhome When 120 volt AC power is supplied to the power center through the main circuit breaker in ON position the converter will produce 12 volt DC power to the motorhome as long as the auxiliary battery is properly connected Electric components are sensitive to heat and a converter will produce heat Ventilation is required for proper operation Also a fan is built into the conv
121. over North America each month WE RE THE FAMILIES OF JAYCO There are special STATE REGIONAL and INTERNATIONAL RALLIES where you can join with your fellow JAFARIANS and their flights to enjoy a special kind of togetherness fun games and entertainment provide memories to last a lifetime And how about the exotic surroundings of NEW ORLEANS the sounds and color of NASHVILLE and the GRAND OLE OPRY the mystery of MEXICO the roar and rush of the INDIANAPOLIS 500 the quiet surroundings of the CANADIAN ROCKIES the color of the SMOKY MOUNTAINS in the Fall These and many other adventures can be yours when you join THE INTERNATIONAL JAYCO JAFARI TRAVEL CLUB Fill in the blanks on the reverse side cut along dotted line and mail along with a check to INTERNATIONAL JAYCO JAFARI P O Box 192 Osceola IN 46561 0192 ATTN Membership Director Yes it s for everyone with a JAYCO young couples just starting out families spending quality time together the young at heart expanding their life experiences Whether you belong to another camping club have always traveled alone or are just starting don t miss out on one of the most priceless benefits of being an RV family meet new friends and spend a bit of your camping life with some of the finest people you will ever have the opportunity to share a campfire or treasure a moment of golden living with Fifth Wheel Travel Trailer Type A or Type C Motorhome Co
122. ows and the door and start the furnace Leave the windows and door open and the furnace on until all fumes fully dissipate 0005000 EACH TRIP o Test LP gas detector o Check RV battery water level If equipped with battery oO Check running lights DAILY o Recharge RV battery after each use o Ensure LP gas detector operation light is green in color WEEKLY o Test LP gas detector MONTHLY o Check fire extinguisher pressure Refer to the fire extinguisher label for specific instructions o Test the ground fault circuit interrupter GFCI Care and Maintenance 83 gt Jayco EVERY THREE MONTHS OR 3 000 MILES o Vacuum around LP Burner and pilot light areas o Compare water heater pilot flame with ideal flame Refer to the water heater owner s manual for ideal flame Clean and adjust as necessary o Compare refrigerator pilot flame with ideal flame Refer to the refrigerator owner s manual for ideal flame Clean and adjust as necessary RV type refrigerator only o Inspect refrigerator door seals o Inspect refrigerator combustion seals RV type refrigerator only o Check LP gas lines for leaks EVERY THREE MONTHS OR 3 000 MILES CONTINUED o Inspect LP cylinders for rust pits gouges scrapes or sharp dents Repaint cylinders if rust is present o Drain and sanitize fresh water system o Check clean tighten and lubricate battery cables EVERY FOUR MONTHS OR 4 000 MILES o Flush out water heater
123. pressure 54 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Sa Jayco Suburban recommends that a check valve not be installed directly at the inlet to the water heater tank This will increase weeping of the pressure relief valve A WARNING Do not remove or plug the relief valve One way to reduce the frequency of this occurrence is to maintain an air pocket at the top of the water heater tank This air pocket will form in the tank by design However it will be reduced over time by the everyday use of your water heater To replenish this air pocket Turn off water heater Turn off cold water supply line Open a faucet in the RV Pull out on the handle of the Pressure Relief P amp T Valve and allow water to flow from the valve until it stops 5 Release handle on P amp T Valve it should snap closed 6 Close faucet and turn on cold water supply as the tank fills the air pocket will develop eS Repeat this procedure as often as needed to reduce the frequency of the weeping of the P amp T Valve If the weeping persists after following this procedure you may elect to install an expansion or accumulator tank in the cold water line between the tank and the check valve to relieve the pressure caused by thermal expansion Contact your local dealer for assistance THERMOSTAT AND MANUAL RESET Models SW6D SW6DE SW6DM SW6DEM These water heaters are equipped with a high temperature limit as a cut off device Tempera
124. r in the lower left corner of the control housing The water temperature will be regulated by the thermostat See section entitled Thermostat And Manual Reset Turn switch to OFF position Turn off electrical power to the appliance Turn off gas supply If vehicle is to be stored or heater is going to be turned off while subject to freezing temperature drain water heater See Draining and Storage Instructions AE Appliances 53 Sa SS Jayco ANODE PROTECTION The tank in this water heater is protected by a magnesium or aluminum anode Fig 5 2 to prolong the life ofthe tank Under normal use the anode rod will deteriorate and because of this we recommend it be replaced yearly NOTE Water with high levels of iron and or sulfate will increase the rate of deterioration therefore more frequent replacement may be required Operating the water heater without proper anode protection will decrease tank life and will void your warranty on the tank NOTE Tank is drained by removing anode rod See Drain and Storage instructions in the maintenance chapter To extend anode life drain water from tank whenever RV is not being used Avoid any extended time of non use with water in tank Also refer to section on winterizing A WARNING Do not replace the anode rod with any non Suburban accessory part such as add on electric heating element Items such as these are not approved to be ins
125. r of a new Jayco recreation vehicle we are proud to welcome you to our growing family All Jayco RV homes are built with care under the watchful eye of our Quality Assurance program And it is our sincere wish that you will have a lifetime of fun times with your new Jayco We are pleased you chose Jayco and want to do everything possible to make sure you stay as happy with your Jayco RV home as you were on the day you bought it We work closely with Jayco dealers to provide customer service for you We honestly feel that Jayco dealers are on the whole the best in the business And with nearly 300 of them in the U S and Canada you should never be too far from help if you ever need it Yaron zz In the months and years to come we hope you will become a close member of the Jayco family One way to enjoy your Jayco even more is through our owner s club The Jafari International Travel Club It is lots of fun and a great way to meet other members of the Jayco family If you are interested please talk to your dealer about the flight in your area or write to us directly and we will be in touch From Jayco s family to yours Welcome Home SS Jayco 903 South Main Street P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540
126. rates They should be cleaned as soon as they become dirty You may need to use a non abrasive plastic scrubbing pad e Surface Burners Burner Ports or Orifices if clogged gently brush perforated areas with a lightweight brush toothbrush or carefully clean holes out with a toothpick NOTE Heavy burned on soil may require repeated cleaning steps until the soil is completely removed NOTE The grate and surface of the cooktop is covered with porcelain coating Porcelain is a glass ceramic coating glazed to the surface of the metal Porcelain is designed to provide a surface that can withstand high temperatures and maintain an attractive appearance and make it easier to clean RANGE AND OVEN STORAGE Dry all surfaces and burner box then spray surfaces with an oil base substance to preserve the surface from rusting during long term storage Wipe off oil coating before reuse Toilet AQUA MAGIC 4 The Aqua Magic 4 does not require routine maintenance except for cleaning In some installations the seat and cover can be removed to facilitate cleaning To remove seat both seat and cover should be in the open up position Grasp assembly on both sides and pull away from you in an upward angle of approximately 45 To reinstall seat and cover place legs of assembly in rear slots of cover until they are centered on hinge posts and gently push down at approximately 45 until you feel the engagement Faucets Many of the bathroom cleaners
127. reezing temperature and will naturally form frost from humidity which is always present in the air The humidity inside the refrigerator increases With higher outside temperature and humidity With the storage of non sealed fresh foods or warm foods With the amount of time that the door s are open With any air leakage into the refrigerator Although the refrigerator is not frost free it is made to limit frost on the cooling fins At regular intervals the temperature control system automatically melts most of the frost from the cooling Care and Maintenance 71 gt Jayco fins The water from the cooling fins drains into a collection cup that is attached to the back of the refrigerator The heat of the cooling system evaporates the water from the collection cup It is normal for frost to collect inside the freezer Excess frost decreases the cooling performance of the refrigerator Defrost the refrigerator as necessary e Remove all food from the refrigerator e Push the selector switch to the OFF position to shut down the refrigerator NOTE Defrosting the refrigerator makes excess water inside the refrigerator e Put dry towels etc inside the refrigerator to absorb the water e Put trays of hot water in the freezer until the frost is melted e Empty the drip tray e Remove the wet towels etc and dry the interior e Put the drip tray and all food in the refrigerator e Ignite or start up the refrigerator
128. rer of the regulator The vent on the regulator is to be turned downward between the 5 and 7 o clock position MAIN SUPPLY HOSE The main supply hose will be attached from the regulator to the brass manifold fitting in the frame of the motorhome The swivel brass nut on the main hose is the final attachment OPERATION After the camper is completely set up and you are prepared for camping enjoyment follow these steps for LP gas operation 1 Close all burner valves controls and pilot light valves Open main valve on LP container slowly to avoid fast rush of propane vapor through excess flow valve causing gas freeze Should you experience a gas freeze up close main valve and wait 15 minutes before trying again 3 Listen carefully as gas begins to flow If hissing is heard for more than one or two seconds close valve and search for leak See instructions below 4 Light appliances as needed and directed in appliance chapter Keep container valve s closed when traveling Some states prohibit traveling with LP container especially in underground tunnels on expressways A WARNING Portable fuel burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and stoves must not be used inside the recreation vehicle The use of this equipment inside the recreation vehicle may cause fires or asphyxiation When an LP tank gets low sometimes there is a concentration of garlic like odor which may be mistaken for a gas leak After a change o
129. rip the circuit breaker indicating a shorted circuit Be certain that the polarity of the external power is not reversed in order to avoid harm to appliances and personal electrical shock Polarity indicators may be purchased in most electrical and hardware stores It is strongly recommended to avoid the use of extension cords If an extension cord is used it MUST be the same amperage rating as the RV power cord Using an improper extension cord will cause overheating of the cord and equipment as well as possibly causing premature failure of the AC equipment A WARNING Do not use an adapter cheater plug or extension cord that will break the continuity of the grounding circuit Never remove the grounding pin to connect a non grounded two prong receptacle Any deviation from this will potentially cause a fire from overheating The Systems 31 Sp Jayco AC DISTRIBUTION CENTER When 120 volt AC is connected to the power center through commercial power or the generator the 120 volt AC circuits are protected by the breakers contained in the AC panel board 120 volt AC circuits may be turned off by flipping the breaker to indicate OFF or turned on by flipping the breaker to indicate ON The circuits may be reset by first turning it off and then back on CONSUMPTION OF 120 VOLT ENERGY As owners desire and purchase more convenience appliances remember that your motorhome has a maximum of 30 amps of incoming power Keep in
130. rnace operation Preventive maintenance is NOT covered under the warranty Power should be disconnected before servicing Note To increase motor life the furnace should be wired directly to the battery A WARNING If the user of this appliance fails to maintain it in the condition in which it was shipped from the factory or if the appliance is not used solely for its intended purpose or if appliance is not maintained in accordance with the instructions in this manual then the risk of a fire and or the production of carbon monoxide exists which can cause personal injury property damage or loss of life CAUTION Label all wires before disconnecting for servicing Proper polarity must be observed so the furnace motor will run with the proper direction of rotation to insure correct air delivery A CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous furnace operation You as the owner user should insect the furnace monthly during the heating season for presence of soot on vent Operating the furnace under this condition could lead to serious property damage personal injury or loss of life If soot is observed on the vent immediately shut furnace down and contact a qualified service agency Listed below are several safety related items that you should follow during the heating season to assure continued safe operation of the furnace 1 Inspect furnace
131. roper grounding through the third round pin Grounding is your personal protection from electrical shock A WARNING Do not use an adapter cheater or extension cord that will break the continuity of the grounding circuit connected to the third pin NEVER remove the grounding pin to connect a non grounded two prong receptacle Any deviation from this will potentially cause a fire from overheating Safety When Emergency Stopping Pull off the roadway as far as possible for emergency situations and turn on the vehicular hazard warning flashers If necessary display your road flags and or reflective triangular highway warning devices NOTE Always carry road flags and or reflective triangular highway warning devices to be displayed when necessary Additional Safety Considerations A WARNING For traveling safety it is extremely important to read and understand the towing hitching and loading cargo information provided in Chapter 3 If you do not understand the information provided please consult your dealer or Jayco owner representative e Sanitize the fresh water supply system periodically see sanitizing instructions e Prevent water connection fittings from coming in contact with the ground or drain hose to reduce chance of contamination e Enlist services of a qualified or certified RV technician to repair and maintain gas or electrical appliances e Always have a serviceable fire extinguisher placed in an easily acces
132. rough automatic car washes and extreme caution must be used if utilizing any type of pressure sprayer around all attachments doors windows appliance vents etc to avoid forcing water inside the vehicle possibly damaging components Roof The roof of your motorhome is covered with TPO roofing material The proper care cleaning and maintenance of your TPO Roofing is quite simple because of the basic properties and longevity of the material itself Periodic cleaning is the primary maintenance Alpha Systems suggest using Murphy Oil Soap with a soft nylon brush or sponge DO NOT USE solid or granulated cleaners as they will mar the natural finish DO NOT USE Armor All or other oil solvent base cleaners as they will leave a slick surface A good thorough cleaning with some elbow grease and the suggestions above should keep your roof looking good and remove most stains For more stubborn stains you should contact your authorized dealer If you keep your Royal Tuff Ply TPO roof clean you will be performing the primary maintenance necessary to keep it looking good and extend its longevity Annual inspection of the roof is suggested Check the membrane for possible damage and check the caulk lap sealant used in all termination areas and around all accessories and fasteners Royal Tuff Ply is UV resistant It will not retain odors or rot A CAUTION All roofs require maintenance At least twice a year inspect a
133. rviced by a qualified technician EVERY SIX YEARS o Replace carbon monoxide detector Generator Generator Prep option only 84 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco Chapter 7 OPTIONS NOTE Information in this chapter may not necessarily apply to your unit For some models optional equipment may have been added as your vehicle was being built There may be some information here that is standard equipment for the model of motorhome that you own This chapter contains information to aid in the operation of such equipment This owner s manual covers basic optional equipment operation only Make sure you read all manuals provided by the manufacturer which are included with each recreation vehicle These manuals provide extensive information for your safety and the proper operation of the equipment GENERATOR Before operating the generator set read the manufacturer s owner s manual and become familiar with it and the equipment Safe and efficient operation can be achieved only if the unit is properly operated and maintained Many accidents are caused by failure to follow fundamental rules and precautions FUEL AND FUMES ARE FLAMMABLE Fire explosion and personal injury can result from improper practices e Do not smoke or allow an open flame or spark producing equipment near the generator set or fuel tank e Inspect the fuel lines and connections daily for leaks per the maintenance schedule EXHAUST GASE
134. s Association CSA periodically inspect our production line and assist us in maintaining strict compliance with installation and safety standards for those systems Your follow up with periodic safety inspections and a program of preventive maintenance is important for the continuation of safe and trouble free operation Camping is a great way to relax and enjoy the outdoors with your friends and family Please remember to tread lightly on our beautiful land and leave only your footprints so that others may enjoy nature as much as you did The Jayco Family Jayco Inc Introduction To RV Ownership 1 gt Jayco SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS The terms NOTE CAUTION and WARNING have specific meanings in this manual A NOTE provides additional information to make a step or procedure easier or clearer Disregarding a NOTE could cause inconvenience but would not be likely to cause damage or personal injury A CAUTION emphasizes areas where equipment damage could result Disregarding a CAUTION could cause permanent mechanical damage However personal injury is unlikely A WARNING emphasizes areas where personal injury or even death could result from failure to follow instructions properly Mechanical damage may also occur Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in ad
135. s stored in a pressurized canister in a liquid state As the fuel is released from the canister it becomes vapor that is needed for the operation of the appliances In the liquid state propane should not run through the appliances A liquid fuel will damage the o rings in the valves and also leave a sticky oily residue causing poor or no operation in the regulator LP Container Under the floor of the motorhome is an A S M E Fig 4 27 a permanently mounted container for LP fuel Because the container is not removable the motorhome will need to be driven to an LP fill station When filling your LP container ensure that the technician knows and understands safety and correct procedures NEVER allow the container to be overfilled 30 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco A CAUTION DO NOT use tools or heavy equipment to open or close valves on the containers HAND TIGHTEN only There are four components attached to the container for filling and dispensing the fuel Fig 4 27 1 Gas Fill Valve A attach the fill hose before opening valve Unless you are filling the container keep the cap on at all times 2 Relief Valve B open only during filling process When open it releases air and serves as an 80 full indicator 3 LP Gauge C indicates quantity of fuel in container 4 Outage Valve D dispenses fuel through the LP gas system to appliances for usage When LP gas containers are
136. sent 6 Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Refer to installation instructions provided by the manufacturer or each appliance Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service center or gas supplier 7 Shut off all gas appliances and pilot lights when refueling gasoline tanks LP tanks or when vehicle is in motion 44 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco FURNACE The furnace requires both 12 volt DC and LP gas energy for full operation The combustion system is fully sealed Oxygen is drawn from outside through the center port of the vent by the fan motor After burning fuel the carbon monoxide exhaust is expelled into open air through the outer port of the vent This vent is NOT to be altered or obstructed in any manner to ensure your personal safety In order for the furnace to operate a fully charged 12 volt DC battery or 120 volt AC power through a converter must be available Thermostats are generally installed on an inner wall of a cabinet Operating Instructions A WARNING Do not operate the furnace while the vehicle is in motion or being towed A WARNING This appliance does not have a pilot It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not light the burner by hand NOTE During initial firing of this furnace a burn off of excess paint and oils rem
137. service person When considering add on rooms porch or patio attention must be given to the venting of your water heater For your safety do not terminate the vent on your water heater inside add on rooms screen porch or onto patios Doing so will result in products of combustion being vented into the rooms or occupied areas Appliances 51 A Never operate the heater if you smell gas Do not assume that the smell of gas in your RV is normal Any time you detect the odor of gas it is to be considered life threatening and corrected immediately Extinguish any open flames including cigarettes and evacuate all persons from the vehicle Shut off gas supply at LP gas bottle See safety notice at the beginning of this chapter A WARNING Make sure water heater is filled with water before power is turned on Even momentary operation of heater without water in it will burn out the element NOTE Always open both the cold and hot water faucets when filling vehicle water tank to allow air pockets to be forced out of the water heater When water flows from the heater faucets close both faucets A Be sure the power is OFF to the water heater ignition system during any type of refueling and while vehicle is in motion or being towed The thermostat on your water heater is not adjustable It is a temperature sensing limit designed to maintain a water temperature of 130 F 54 C Water temperatures over 130 F 54 C can caus
138. sible location e Ensure that tires are in good condition and properly inflated Proper inflation should be monitored closely Neglecting to do so could result in overheating of a tire which could result in a blowout Introduction To RV Ownership 3 gt Jayco e Check and tighten wheel lugs regularly according to your chassis owner s manual recommendations e Check brakes in a safe area not while traveling a busy highway e Before leaving a camp area ensure that the 120 volt electrical cord is properly stored e Observe the warning labels attached to your vehicle concerning LP gas water electricity and loading e Observe the maintenance chart in Chapter 7 related to your respective vehicle INSURANCE As with your automobile it is important that you protect yourself and others with insurance coverages for personal liability theft collision property damage etc Your dealer will assist you in obtaining appropriate insurance for your protection or you may check with the company which provides your automobile insurance EXTENDED USE This motorhome has been built for enjoyment in a recreational manner It is not intended to be used as full time living quarters A CAUTION Continuous living in your motorhome could cause accelerated wear and damage to components COLD WEATHER USE Proper care should be taken with the fresh water and draining systems to avoid freezing problems Consult your l
139. sive cleaners or acid type cleaners such as chlorine bleach on your cooktop or grate systems They will damage your range or cooktop Use only non abrasive plastic scrubbing pads e Do not allow foods containing acids such as lemon or tomato juice or vinegar to remain on porcelain or painted surfaces Acids may remove the glossy finish Wipe up egg spills when cooktop is cool e Do not wash warm porcelain surfaces Allow these areas to cool before cleaning You could burn yourself or the porcelain could crack Pitting and discoloration will result if spills are allowed to remain for any length of time on stainless steel e Do not allow spillovers to remain on the burner caps The caps could become permanently stained e When cleaning around the burners use care to prevent damage to the electrode if so equipped If a sponge or cloth should catch the metal igniter electrode it could damage or break the electrode If this occurs the burner will not light The owner s cooking habits and cleanliness will affect the operation of the range or cooktop Proper installation and care will help keep your range or cooktop looking and operating like new Most cleaning can be performed using normal household items RANGE amp SLIDE IN COOKTOP 1 To remove the range top a Remove the hold down clip by sliding it forward from the front burner Fig 6 2 b Lift the top upward by the front edge The top will snap loose from the cl
140. st or Vacuum with a mild detergent and warm water Privacy or cab Area Draperies Vacuum Professionally Dry Clean Shower Curtain and Liner The shower curtain is made of a cotton or cotton polyester material and should be dry cleaned The shower curtain liner should be cleaned as you would clean your own shower curtain liner at home Furniture To clean the sofa dinette J Steel and or chair cushion covers frequently vacuum or lightly brush to remove dust and dirt Vinyl can be wiped clean with a damp cloth The furniture fabrics are treated with a salt based chemical making them fire retardant All items treated with this chemical should be professionally dry cleaned Spot cleaning is not recommended as the water may leave spots on the fabric Cushions A CAUTION Do not dry clean vinyl components Do not remove covers for dry cleaning If the cushions are dry cleaned the vinyl on the reverse side of the cushion will shrink become hard and crack Vacuum the fabric and wipe the vinyl surfaces The fabric side can be gently steam cleaned on the cushions or mats if necessary All dinette and bed mat covers are treated with stain protector Vacuum the cover with a brush attachment periodically to remove dirt Paneling The wall paneling in your new Jayco is a vinyl covered panel If deep scratches occur putty sticks can be used to cover scratches on wood surfaces These can be obtained from hardware stores and lumber yar
141. sure increases DO NOT release air pressure when tires are hot or your tires may then be under inflated Any service or warranty coverage on tires will be handled by the tire store representing the specific brand on your motorhome A WARNING It is recommended that the tire pressure be checked at the beginning of each journey to obtain the maximum life of the tires Follow the instructions of the tire manufacturer to determine the correct tire pressure Underinflation may cause tire failure and loss of control resulting in injury death or property damage 14 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual WHEEL LUGS A fire extinguisher Fig 3 4 is installed in each vehicle and is located near the entrance door in the motorhome Be familiar with its location and operating instructions as printed on the extinguisher It is too late to become familiar with an l extinguisher when an emergency is at hand The fire extinguisher is a dry chemical non refillable extinguisher Do not test this extinguisher by partially discharging Doing so will cause loss of pressure making the extinguisher unusable The extinguisher must be discarded and replaced by a new one if any use has occurred Fig 3 4 Ensure that wheel lugs are tight as specified in the chassis manual FIRE EXTINGUISHER Inspection and Maintenance To insure that your fire extinguisher will be ready when needed Read and follow all instructions on label and in owner s manual
142. talled in Suburban products They could create an unsafe condition and will also void all warranties PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE The temperature and pressure relief valve Fig 5 2 is designed to open if the temperature of the water within the heater reaches 210 F or if the water pressure in the heater reaches 150 pounds Recreation vehicle water systems are closed systems and during the water heating cycle the pressure build up in the water system will reach 150 pounds When this pressure is reached the pressure relief valve will open and water will drip from the valve This dripping will continue until the pressure is reduced to below 150 pounds and the valve closes This condition is normal and does not indicate a defective relief valve A WARNING Do not place a valve between the relief valve and the tank Do not plug the relief valve under any circumstances WATER WEEPING OR DRIPPING FROM PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE You may experience water weeping or dripping from your water heater s Pressure and Temperature P amp T Relief Valve when your water heater is operating Water weeping or dripping from the P amp T Valve does not always mean the P amp T Valve is defective As water is heated it expands The water system in a recreation vehicle is a closed system and does not allow for the expansion of heated water When the pressure of the water system exceeds the relieving point of the P amp T Valve the valve will relieve the excess
143. tenna never lower it into any position except the travel position Failure to lower antenna into the travel position before traveling may damage the antenna and is not covered by warranty Maintenance See TV Antenna Maintenance in Chapter 7 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Ta SeS Jayco SEAT BELTS Three point shoulder harnesses and lap belts are provided at the front driver and passenger seats by the chassis manufacturer See the chassis manual for operating instructions For the recreation vehicle section the dinette sofa and barrel chairs have a two point lap seat belts installed To operate slide the loose end of the seat belt into the buckle until it clicks in place Adjust by pulling the loose strap end until it fits snugly on your upper lap To release the seat belt push the button on the buckle and pull apart A WARNING Your motorhome is equipped with seatbelts at all seat locations Having seatbelts at all seat locations does not necessarily mean that all seats can be occupied at one time because you cannot exceed the GVWR of your vehicle When calculating the loaded weight of the vehicle make sure to include all people who will be riding in the unit The GVWR of your unit is located on the Motorhome Weight Information label NOTE Pregnant women should consult a physician for seat belt use DRIVING Driving a motorhome is similar to an automobile Become familiar with all controls and handl
144. ter faucets Remove anode rod from tank Follow instructions for draining entire water system in Chapter 4 Oy a oS NOTE Be certain to refill water heater with water and remove all air from tank and lines before relighting or before turning on electrical power Care and Maintenance 77 gt nee Jayco Winterizing Water Heater If your water heater plumbing system is equipped with a bypass kit use it to close off the water heater drain the water heater completely and leave the water heater closed off out of the system in the bypass position particularly if you are introducing antifreeze into the plumbing system Antifreeze can be very corrosive to the anode rod creating premature failure and heavy sediment in the tank Ifthe plumbing system is not equipped with a bypass kit and you intend to winterize by adding antifreeze to the system remove the anode rod storing it for winter and replace it with a 3 4 drain plug A WARNING Drain the water heater if it is subject to freezing temperatures Air Conditioner For proper operation of the air conditioner unit it is important to clean and if necessary replace the filters The filters are made from long life non allergenic natural fibers which can be cleaned and reused and which completely filter the circulated air when the air conditioner is in operation If the filters are not cleaned at regular intervals they may become partially clogged with lint dirt grease
145. the 12 volt system of the vehicle either an auxiliary battery a converter or the vehicle engine battery Fig 5 5 The selector switch starts Fig 5 5 1 and shuts down the refrigerator e Push the selector switch to the AUTO position to start the refrigerator in auto mode e Push the selector switch to the GAS position to start the refrigerator on propane gas The temperature switch Fig 5 5 2 controls the temperature adjustment of the freezer and the fresh food compartment The temperature adjustment that you select does not change if the mode of operation of the refrigerator changes e Push the temperature switch to the desired temperature setting e The number 5 is the coldest temperature setting Refer to the Display Codes section of manufacturer s owner s manual AUTOMATIC MODE OPERATION When you select AUTO mode the refrigerator controls automatically select the most efficient energy source that is available for operation Ifa more efficient energy source becomes available the refrigerator controls change from the current energy source to the more efficient energy source The controls select the energy source in this sequence e When 120 volt AC is available to the refrigerator e The ON light shows Fig 5 5 3 in the center display e This means that the refrigerator is operating on AC electric e If 120 volt AC is not available to the refrigerator e The ON light and the GAS light Fig 5 5
146. the dealership should the initial attempt fail with the service department 3 If further assistance is needed contact Customer Relations Dept Jayco Incorporated Motorized Division P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Phone 1 877 825 4782 or 1 574 825 0608 Business Hours Monday Friday 8 00 5 00 EST Give all the above information as requested along with the serial number of the vehicle in question and we will make every attempt to resolve your repair needs It is important that you contact your selling dealer before calling Jayco In most cases the dealer can provide the service you require If you are traveling and are unable to locate an Independent Jayco dealer or an authorized dealer for the component needing service please call our customer service office at 1 877 825 4782 or 1 574 825 0608 or contact your selling dealer for assistance NOTE Service at a non authorized Jayco dealer should have prior authorization You will be asked to return any mechanical parts replaced before reimbursement consideration is made Unauthorized or improper repairs may void the warranty on that component Please keep your owner s manual your copy of your warranty registration form and any other related papers in your RV Please bear in mind that most problems arise from misunderstandings concerning warranty coverage and service In most instances you will be referred to the dealer level and your repair needs will be resolved at the dealer
147. through 8 10 If after three 3 attempts with no ignition go to shut down and contact your dealer or a local recreation vehicle service agency Do not continue to cycle furnace through thermostat in an attempt to get ignition Appliances 45 gt Jayco NOTE If furnace should lock out the blower will go in 5 minutes and remain off until unit is reset by reactivating thermostat To Turn Off Gas to Appliance 1 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting then move the ON OFF lever located on the bottom of the thermostat to OFF position 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed 3 Turn manual valve if so equipped to the OFF position Do not force Maintenance See Furnace Maintenance in Chapter 7 Ducting and Return Air All heat discharges registers and return air grills must be free and clear of obstructions Obstructions will prevent the furnace from performing correctly This includes all closable registers that are intended to reduce air flow not shut it off completely RANGE AND OVEN OPERATION A WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING e Do not use any cooking appliance for space heating because of potential danger to occupants of the vehicle and damage to operating components of the range or cooktop e A window or air vent should be open slightly while using any cooking appliance Gas flame consumes oxygen which must be replace to assure proper combustion
148. ting screws and the power board cover Replace the unservicable fuse s with the new fuse s of the correct type and size Reverse this procedure and assemble the power board cover and all wiring SUE PL ES If the fuse s continues to become unservicable consult your dealer or a Norcold authorized service center Range and Oven A WARNING e Make sure all controls are OFF and the range or cooktop is cool before cleaning e Make sure that all cooktop surfaces burner grates and bruners are cool before cleaning or disassembling cooktop e Do not use oven cleaners bleach or rust removers on the cooktop or burner grates e Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air e Keep appliance area clear of combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids e Clean oven with oven cleaner only Follow directions on the container e Never use a wire brush or metallic item for cleaning burner ports or orifices Brush may shed bristles that may lodge in the orifice or burner ports and cause a fire or explosion 74 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual Jayco AN CAUTION e Clean all surfaces as soon as possible after boil overs or spillovers e Use warm soapy water only to clean the burner grates cooktops painted surfaces porcelain surfaces stainless steel surfaces and plastic items on your range or cooktop DO not use grit or acid type cleaners e Do not use steel wool or abra
149. tructions will give you direction for removing and reinstalling the wheel liners when necessary VERSA LINER WHEEL LINERS NOTE DO NOT loosen or remove lug nuts Set the vehicle parking brake prior to wheel product installation NOTE These wheel liners can be installed with the installation tool supplied with the wheel liner kit Keep this tool stored with your vehicle tire tool No other tools are necessary to remove or install the wheel liners Do not use power tools for installation or removal INSTALLATION 1 FRONT Align the valve stem cut out in the front Versa Liner with the valve stem on the wheel 2 Secure with two enclosed steel jam nuts Securely tighten each jam nut with the installation tool provided 3 REAR Align the openings in the rear Versa Liner with the openings in the wheel 4 Mount the rear Versa Liner using two lug nut covers with the enclosed steel jam nut and the installation tool provided NOTE Check for tightness after the first 50 to 100 miles of operation Recheck periodically Reverse the installation process to remove the wheel liners CARE AND MAINTENANCE e Clean only with a mild soap and water e Do not use harsh detergents acids or abrasives Periodically check the enclosed jam nut for tightness Options 95 Sa Jayco SPARE TIRE CARRIER The following procedures should be used for securing the spare tire in the travel position 1 Put the steel hoist lift support loc
150. ture above 180 F will cause manual reset button to trip shutting down the main burner Fig 5 3 To activate the burner the water temperature must be below 110 F push the reset button to re activate the burner Models SW6DE and SW6DEM These water heaters are equipped with a high temperature limit as a cut off device Temperature above 180 F will cause manual reset button to trip shutting down the electric element Fig 5 4 To activate the element the water temperature must be below 110 F push the reset button to re activate the element RESET RESET BUTTON BUTTON 12 VOLT DC T STAT 120 VOLT AC T STAT HI LIMIT HI LIMIT Fig 5 3 Fig 5 4 Appliances 55 Jayco REFRIGERATOR A WARNING The storage of flammable materials behind or around the refrigerator creates a fire hazard Do not use the area behind the refrigerator to store flammable materials gasoline cleaning supplies etc Do not remove the round ground prong from any of the AC power cords Do not use a two prong adapter or an extension cord with any of the AC power cords Ground the 120 volt AC circuit in compliance with any applicable local state or national codes Do not use an extension cord A circuit overload can result in an electrical fire if the wires and or fuses are not the correct size Use only the wire and fuse sizes as a written in the Installation Manual Incorrect installation adjustment change to or maintenance of this refr
151. ty to smoke A WARNING FOR RECREATION VEHICLES Test Smoke Alarm operation after vehicle has been in storage before each trip and at least once per week during use BATTERY REPLACEMENT SMOKE ALARM Battery powered units will not operate and can not be mounted when the battery compartment is empty Ensure that FRESH 9 volt batter is installed Always install a Gold Peak 1604P or any Alkaline battery Always test after a new battery is installed A WARNING USE ONLY BATTERIES SPECIFIED Use of different batteries may have a detrimental effect on alarm operation Under normal use replace battery once a year When battery starts to weaken the alarm will beep at least once a minute for 7 days minimum Replace battery immediately should this low battery signal occur If the low battery signal is ignored or if the replacement battery is severely depleted the alarm may sound continuously as if it were in alarm This is a warning that a proper fresh battery must be installed immediately Constant exposure to high or low temperatures or high humidity may reduce battery life 80 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt Jayco Window Treatments The window treatments of your recreation vehicle may include metal mini blinds pleated shades and or drapes Refer to the following guidelines for cleaning Window Treatment Light Cleaning Extensive Cleaning May be removed and washed Mini Blinds Du
152. u Use extra caution in turning corners climbing hills stopping and other traffic conditions until you become familiar and comfortable with its operation and handling WEIGHTS AND CARGO CAPACITY Under the present standards it is very important to provide an owner of a motorhome with the most accurate weight information available for safety reasons Located on the post of the driver s door is a Federal Certification label supplying a portion of this information Fig 3 1 g 3 MANUFACTURED BY FABRIQUE PAR INC VEHICLE MFG BY VEHICULE FABRIQUE PAR GVWRIPNBV KG JAYCO INC V I N N I V PRESS COLD INFL PRESS DE GONFL A SIZE DIMENSION FROID TIRE PNEU RIMS JANTE PSI LPC GAWR PNBE KG KPA FRONT DEVANT INT CENTRAL REAR ARRI RE TYPE OF VEHICLE TYPE DE V HICULE MOTOR HOME AUTOCARAVANE MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE V HICULE DE TOURISME USAGES MULTIPLES THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U S FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS AND STANDARDS PRESCRIBED UNDER CE V HICULE CONFORME TOUTES LES NORMES QUI LUI SONT APPLICABLES EN VERTU DU REGL MENT SUR LA S CURIT DES V HICULES AUTOMOBILE DU CANADA EN VIGUER LA DATE SA FABRICATION CI DESSUS THE CANADIAN MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY REGULATIONS EFFECT ON THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE A WARNING Your recreation vehicle s load capacity is designed by weight not by volume so you cannot necessarily use all
153. ump press 2 position rocker switch to start stop water pump 2 Heater press 2 position rocker switch to turn water heater 12 volt power on or off 3 Test Information center press spring loaded switch to receive the following messages a Volume of liquid in each listed tank b Condition of battery charge good fair and low at 6 volts Appliances 63 gt Jayco AIR CONDITIONER Operation FOR COOLING 1 Turn the selector switch to the LOW COOL or HIGH COOL position 2 Rotate the thermostat temperature control to the position that is the most comfortable to you The thermostat will turn the compressor on when the temperature of the air entering the air conditioner rises a few degrees above the setting you have selected Then the temperature of the air entering continues to cycle the compressor on and off in the above mentioned fashion until the selector switch is turned to another mode of operation 3 Position the louvers to the desired direction the discharge air is to flow NOTE The fan operation is constant only the compressor cycles on the thermostat OPERATION DURING COOLER NIGHTS It is important when the outdoor temperature drops in the evening or during the night to below 75 F that the thermostat temperature control be set at a midpoint between warmer and cooler If the setting is at cooler the evaporator coil may become iced up and stop cooling During the
154. upply line to the city water connection 3 Tank Drain Valve TD 4 Tank Fill Valve e Make sure that valves 1 2 3 5 and 6 are closed and valve 4 is open Fig 4 2 amp 4 3 e Open the valve on the water supply line e Enter the unit and open the faucets to bleed 5 Tank Outlet Valve 6 Winterize Sanitize Valve 7 City Water Connection air from the lines The water heater will F A fill first followed by the supply lines and P 4 faucets When the lines are near full you pa may experience come air pockets Allow q them to escape before closing the faucets Af 7 e Close valve 4 Fig 4 2 A CAUTION Excessive pressure from water supply may be encountered in some parks especially in mountain regions Water pressure regulators Fig 4 3 7 3 are available to protect your system against such high pressure A regulator of this type is recommended to prevent damage to plumbing systems or components Fig 4 2 The Systems 21 gt S Jayco Tanks A water tank is permanently installed inside your motorhome located either under a bed dinette or sofa depending on the floor plan A CAUTION Do not leave the tank unattended while filling You must be careful not to over fill tank This can pressurize the tank causing leakage and water damage TO FILL THE WATER TANK 1 Connect the garden hose to the city water connection Fill the tank e Ma
155. urer s owner s manual If you do not smell gas go to next step Turn ON gas supply Turn on electrical power to the appliance Turn switch to ON position If the burner does not light the system will automatically attempt two more tries for ignition before lock out gt A JA NOTE Each ignition cycle will have a 15 second purge before spark cycle if system is a three try system 8 If lockout occurs before main burner lights turn switch to OFF wait five seconds and turn switch to ON position This will restart the ignition cycle The first start up of the heater may require several ignition cycles before all air is purged from the gas lines If the burner will not come on the following items should be checked before calling a service person 1 Switch turned off 2 Gas supply to heater is empty or turned off 3 Reset button on ECO is tripped Operating Instructions For Units With Electric Element Electric water heaters are designed to operate with a minimum amount of service problems however proper operation and care is essential By far the most common trouble with electric water heaters results from energizing the water heater before it is filled with water Even brief operation of the electric element without water in the tank will burn out the electric heating element To energize the electric heating element turn the switch to on The switch is located behind the water heater doo
156. use the panels to yellow DO NOT use rubbing compounds as they will etch and damage the panel surface 66 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt _ Jayco Chassis Instructions for drive train and automotive chassis are included in the manual supplied by the chassis manufacturer A frame extension has been added to your motorhome chassis You may wish to have an undercoating material applied to the frame extension to protect your investment from the effects of road grime salts and other corrosive materials Contact your chassis manufacturer before applying undercoating to the chassis frame Frames will rust much sooner in salt exposed areas than in dry air Also frames will receive heavy abuse from roads such as sand pebbles objects on the highway all of which will cause chipping and a blasting effect on the painted surface For these reasons it will be necessary to inspect clean and repaint the steel members to prevent excessive rust and insure a longer life of the frame Front Axle Alignment The term alignment refers to both the adjustment angles on the steering axle and suspension and tracking of the rear axle Many factors are considered when establishing proper alignment Steering components suspension wheel bearings and even proper loading will affect your motorhome alignment To ensure accuracy your motorhome alignment was verified at our manufacturing facility before shipment to your dealer We recommend you
157. ver to a full tank the odor usually will disappear If not turn off the LP and have the system checked by a qualified technician The Systems 33 gt MN Jayco Checking for Leaks Upon delivery and periodically thereafter check your gas system for possible leaks Although the entire distribution system and its attached appliances have undergone factory testing for leaks the camper is subject to road vibrations which can cause connections and fittings to develop leaks If you do encounter this odor turn off all open flames immediately and begin a systematic search for leaks throughout the gas system Use a bubble solution of soapy water without ammonia or chlorine content on connections and fittings NEVER USE A MATCH to check for leaks Bubbles will appear at the leaky points When tightening connections use two wrenches with opposing torque to prevent twisting of copper tubing Ifthe leak doesn t show up in the manifold or copper tubing distribution systems check the appliances A DANGER IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Extinguish all open flames pilot light and smoking materials Do not touch electrical switches Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection Open doors and other ventilating openings Leave area until odor clears Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected prior to use Make sure everyone is out of the RV FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN EXPLOSION RESULTING
158. warranty service within a reasonable time after discovery of the defect and in no event later than ten 10 days after expiration of the warranty period All incidental and consequential expenses incurred by Purchaser in obtaining warranty service shall be borne by Purchaser No action to enforce this warranty shall be commenced later than three 3 months after expiration of the warranty period CARE AND MAINTENANCE It is the Purchaser s responsibility to perform the care maintenance and assure correct load distri i the Jayco and the chassis manufacturer s owner s manuals which are included with your vehicle Other separate i itional component care and maintenance Please review all manuals supplied with your unit and con i Any damage to the vehicle as a result of the Purchaser s failure to perform suc i yco warranty INSTALLATIONS NOT COVERED Jayco cannot and does not accept any responsibility in connection wi stalled at any dealership or other place of business or by any other4 stalled by any other party other than Jayco Inc will not be c PARTS AND DESIGN CHANGES Jayco may make parts and design changes from time to time parts Jayco reserves the right to make changes i i changes in any product previously manufac loss of use of the unit inconvenience earnings This warranty gives you sp DISCLAIME Jayco does not aut ranty of merchanta rticular purpose applicable to this vehicle is limited in duration to
159. water pressure regulator with the city water connection Faucets Bathroom or kitchen faucets operate the same as in your home Open them by turning the e tp ue Fi knobs There may be air in lines which needs to a be bled out Close the faucets when sufficient a E o water is released Ml Fig 4 4 Fig 4 5 22 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco Outside Shower Option A convenient faucet assembly with hot and cold water is available for A VACUUM exterior use washing or rinsing on the outside of camper Fig 4 6 A OPERATION 1 Turn on the pump a 2 Open the door with the key and allow it to hinge down or on units he with the utility center open the door to the utility center 3 Remove the shower head and open the valve 4 Open the faucet valves and adjust to the desired temperature 5 To cease the operation close the valve s on the faucet and allow the water to drain from the shower head 6 Close the valve on the shower head Fig 4 6 Any water remaining in hose will drip or run out of vacuum breaker This is NOT a leak but performs as intended Water in A B S plastic box will drain out along outer edge The shower head can be removed to drain hose faster Replace the shower head and the hose inside the compartment Keep the door closed when not in use for sanitary reasons NOTE To close the door on the outside shower do not place the shower head on the bracket This
160. wer supply is necessary The refrigerator and any other DC components in the vehicle recetve DC power from the 12 volt system of the vehicle either an auxiliary battery a converter or the vehicle engine battery The ON OFF button Fig 5 6A starts and shuts down the refrigerator e Ifthe refrigerator is shut down press the ON OFF button to start the refrigerator in auto mode e Ifthe refrigerator is operating press and hold the ON OFF button for two seconds to shut down the refrigerator Appliances 61 Sp Jayco The TEMP SET button Fig 5 6B controls the temperature adjustment of the freezer ant the fresh food compartment The temperature adjustment that you select does not change if the mode of operation of the refrigerator changes e Push the TEMP SET button and the temperature setting 1 9 appears in the center display Fig 5 6C e Push and hold the TEMP SET button and the temperature setting changes e The number 9 is the coldest temperature setting The MODE button Fig 5 6D controls the operation mode of the refrigerator e Push and hold the MODE button and a light bar flashes in the center display beside each of the four operating modes of the refrigerator one at a time e There is one automatic mode of operation and three manual modes of operation e When the light bar flashes beside the mode of operation that you wish release the MODE button AUTOMATIC MODE OPERATION When you select AUTO mode
161. which may cause a fire or an explosion A properly filled container will contain approximately 80 percent of its volume as liquid LP gas WARNING LP gas containers must not be placed or stored inside the vehicle LP gas containers are equipped with safety devices that relieve excess pressure by discharging gas into the atmosphere A WARNING Do not bring or store LP gas containers gasoline or other flammable liquids inside the recreation vehicle Disregarding this warning may result in fires or explosions A WARNING Never smoke while filling the LP tanks Extinguish all gas pilot lights while filling the LP Gas tank When an LP tank is low occasionally there is a concentration of garlic like odor which may be mistaken for a gas leak After a change over to a full tank the odor usually will disappear If not turn off the valve of the LP container and have the system checked by a qualified technician Fuel Distribution Components A CAUTION Remember POL adapters and fittings have left hand threads POL ADAPTER AND LOW PRESSURE Propane leaves the container through a POL adapter Fig 4 27E with an excess flow valve built into adaptor which is attached to the regulator No sealant is required on a brass to brass connection The excess flow valve provides a large volume of propane to escape from the bottle should there be a breakage between the container and regulator REGULATOR The regulator Fig 4 27F is the he
162. will cause the shower head to be in the way of closing the door properly Sanitizing the Potable Water System For your safety you should sanitize your potable water system when your RV is new every three months of use or 3 000 miles 5 000 kilometers or when it has been sitting unused for a period of time and any time it may have become contaminated NOTE The pictures for the following instructions Fig 4 7 amp 4 8 show the layout of the valves not their locations in the vehicle 1 Close valves 4 and 6 and open valves 1 2 3 and 5 Fig 4 7 amp 4 8 2 Drain the water tank and water heater completely by turning all faucets on until tank and heater are empty 3 Open valves 4 and 6 and close valves 1 2 3 and 5 Fig 4 7 amp 4 8 4 Ina large bucket prepare a chlorine solution using 3 4 cup of household bleach and three 3 gallons 11 35 liters of water 5 Place the clear hose into the bucket of chlorine solution Turn on the water pump to syphon the solution into the water tank e Make sure valves 1 2 3 5 and 6 are closed and valve 4 is open Fig 4 7 amp 4 8 Connect a garden hose to the city water connection Fig 4 1 Add water until the tank is 1 2 3 4 full If possible drive the unit to allow the solution to agitate in the tank Fill the remainder of the tank Open the kitchen and bathroom faucets to allow air to escape the water lines and the water heater e Make sure valves 1 2 3 and 5 are closed and va
163. y grounded and in good working condition Options 89 A WARNING Electrical shock can cause severe personal injury or death Read and follow the equipment and tool manufacturer s instructions and warnings TYPICAL APPLIANCE POWER CONSUMPTION Appliance Power ao Air Conditioner 1400 2000 Battery Charger Up to 800 DC Converter 300 500 Refrigerator 600 1000 Microwave Oven 1000 1500 Electric Frying Pan or Wok 1000 1500 Electric Stove Element 350 1000 Electric Water Heater 1000 1500 Electric Iron 500 1200 Electric Hair Dryer 800 1500 Coffee Percolator 550 750 Television 200 600 Radio 50 200 Electric Drill 250 750 Electric Broom 200 500 Electric Blanket 50 200 POWER VS ALTITUDE 4 0 KW GENSET Elevation above Sea Level Maximum Genset Power Output At 500 feet 152 m and below 4000 watts rated At 2500 feet 762 m 3720 watts At 5500 feet 1676 m 3300 watts 3300 watts minus 140 watts eae for each additional 1000 305 m This table does not take into account the effect circuit breakers may have in limiting maximum continuous power output 90 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual gt _ Jayco Restarting a Stalled Genset If the genset stalls disconnect or turn off as many appliances as possible and try restarting the genset as instructed under Starting and Stopping Reconne
164. y occurs and make sure all occupants know how to operate it 18 Escapade Type C Owner s Manual _ Jayco SETUP FOR CAMPING Leveling your RV is important for several reasons 1 The refrigerator is designed to operate when level for best performance due to the absorption system 2 The water drainage systems are designed with proper slope and must be level for proper operation 3 A level motorhome is more comfortable for sleeping and walking 4 The oven performs best when level For leveling the motorhome carry a quantity of 2 x6 x12 blocks to place under the tires when parking on an uneven campsite Chock the tires to prevent the vehicle from rolling off the blocks If the vehicle is equipped with stabilizer jacks use them for support as needed DO NOT use these jacks for raising the vehicle After correctly leveling and supporting your motorhome connect items such as the fresh water supply and holding tank drain hose A CAUTION To prevent 120 volt AC electrical power surges from damaging connected loads it is recommended to follow this procedure Enter the motorhome and turn off ALL 120 volt circuit breakers Exit the motorhome and plug in power cord 120 volt AC Return to inside of the motorhome and turn on MAIN circuit breaker first Now turn on the remainder of circuit breakers A B etc PU You may also possess a volt meter to read voltage coming from power source Campgrounds occasiona

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