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1. e hae 10 3 Convection Microwave If So Equipped 10 1 Cooking With Propane aces 10 2 In Case of Grease 2 4 0 ii es 10 3 Kitchen Range amp Oven If So 10 2 Oven S0 EQuipped Gel 10 3 MICTOWAVG 10 1 Refrigerator arem aee eaei T 10 1 SECTION 11 ELECTRONICS Exterior Television If So 11 2 Television Power 4 4 11 1 Television Roof 4 04 4 000000 11 1 GREYHAWK CLASS C TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 12 INTERIOR od i tei en eee 12 4 Bed Storage 12 2 Booth Dinette If So Equipped 12 1 Cabinetry amp Tabless s 26 12 3 Cleaning The linterion isc 12 1 Countertops w 20 cde ace eee eee eee ee rey 12 4 D cor Hems nn dips dite een ee hs 12 3 FIQONING oss slots T Peach secede ave ect 12 4 Free St
2. 8 1 Hardware amp Sink Shower 8 10 Monitor Panels vine a ee ee Outside Shower Plumbing System 8 1 ha 8 14 MUST Sd lat a ak a es 8 19 Utility Center leeches aes a bee 8 12 8 13 City Fill Tank 8 13 8 13 NormaliSetting ics sth aged Mi Aiea oe 8 14 AEETI EE I AE A ee ay 8 3 Water Pressure Regulator Customer 8 2 Water Purification 8 11 Winterization 2 eet ee eed 8 15 SECTION 9 HEATING COOLING Air Conditioner pee ee ds a dies Ducting amp Return Alte 5 einen peal 9 1 9 1 9 1 SECTION 10 APPLIANCES BBQ
3. Aisle Lights 1 0 AMP Baggage Compartment Lights 1 4 AMPS Decorative Wall Lights 1 5 AMPS Dinette Light 4 5 AMPS Exterior Entertainment Center 5 7 AMPS Fantastic Fan 1 5 AMPS Fluorescent Double Lights 12 2 0 AMPS Fluorescent Double Lights 18 2 5 AMPS Furnace 12 0 AMPS Generator Start 95 0 AMPS Halogen Light 1 7 AMPS Illuminated Switch 125 AMP Inverter variable Leveling System 95 0 AMPS LP Detector 125 AMP Map Light 1 5 AMPS Porch Light 1 5 AMPS Power Awning 10 0 AMPS Power Vent 5 0 AMPS Refrigerator 3 0 AMPS Shower Light 1 4 AMPS Step Cover 10 0 AMPS TV Plate Antenna Booster 1 0 AMP Vanity Light 4 2 AMPS Water Heater 6 0 AMPS Water Pump 7 0 AMPS Load 12 Volts Labeled watts divided by 12 Power consumed in AMPS 6 9 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME AN WARNING Make certain the external power source you connect the power cord to is a properly wired 30 amp NEMA TT 30 RV receptacle and not 240 volt AC 120 voLT AC SYSTEM Your motor home is equipped with a 30 amp 120 volt 60hz AC electrical system The entire system is designed to operate on 1 leg of 120 volt power at a maximum current flow of 30 amperes Exposure to voltages higher or lower than a nominal 120 volts will damage or shorten the service life of the electrical system and appliances The 30 amp 120 volt 60hz AC electrical system can be powered by the 120 volt 60hz utilities found RV campg
4. Seat belts are installed to protect the driver and passengers Always use seat belts In an accident injury to the driver and passengers may be reduced if seat belts are properly used The booth dinette sofa and chair s have two point lap seat belts installed These seat belts should be used in all seating positions Maintenance and inspection of seat belts The webbing used in seat belts may be cleaned with a mild soap or detergent solution Allow the belts to dry in the shade and do not allow them to retract until fully dry Do not try to bleach or re dye the belts The resulting color may rub off and the webbing strength could be affected Regularly check the seat belt buckles and release mechanisms for positive action and check automatic locking retractors for positive engagement If the seat belt webbing shows obvious cuts protruding broken fibers or severe fading which indicates weakening by exposure to sunlight the entire seat belt assembly should be replaced CHILD SAFETY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS When transporting infants or small children an appropriate child safety restraint system should always be used Follow the manufacturer s instructions for the correct installation and use of these systems NOTE All child safety restraint systems should always face the front or rear of the motor home They should never be installed so the occupant is facing the side of the motor home 4 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 4 VE
5. 6 3 2 eT 6 6 Cord kas 6 10 Approximate Electrical Load 6 9 Auxiliary Start Syste Misiri 6 3 Calculating Electrical 6 11 ed ro ea 6 5 Command 6 2 Electrical System 6 1 AE TT 6 6 Receptacle 6 3 House Batteries 6 4 In Case dies 6 1 Inverter If So Equipped icc Matec 6 8 Isolator SOlGNOIG 6 5 she alae ai ais teed sal fee 6 2 Replacing 2 a 6 8 SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM Calculating Propane 0 7 8 Cooking With Propane
6. 7 8 Exhaust GaS Fumes Mee a 7 2 F el ECONOMY 7 2 Fuel Satety sic 7 1 Propane Gas 2222 i iei diiri iire 7 5 Propane Gas SyStemm ted ve 7 3 Propane beak estes ed oni an p Donee 7 4 Propane Safety ProC Cures csceeeeceeseeeeseeeseeeeseeeesaeeeseeeeseeseaeeesaeeseeeeeeeeeaeees 7 5 Traveling With 2 2 442040 7 9 Using The Propane 2 1 0 7 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS GREYHAWK CLASS C SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM 12 volt Water PUMP amp 22 40200440 8 3 Bathroom Tub Shower 8 10 Black amp Grey Tank Drains 8 18 Black Tank Flush If So 8 18 Black Grey Water Holding 8 16 Black Grey Water System 8 16 Draining the Fresh Water 8 11 Faucets 2 9 chive teats hah eect 8 9 Fresh Water Holding 8 2 Fresh Water System
7. A WARNING SCALDING INJURY EXPLOSION Valve is not serviceable if defective it must be replaced Tampering with valve will result in scalding injury Do not place a plug or reducing coupling on outlet part of valve If you use a discharge line allow complete drainage for both valve and line Tampering with valve will void the warranty 8 8 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM THIS VALVE IS A SAFETY COMPONENT AND MUST NOT BE REMOVED FOR ANY REASON OTHER THAN REPLACEMENT WHEN REPLACING THE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE RELIEF VALVE DO NOT install anything less than a combination pressure temperature relief valve certified by recognized testing laboratory that conducts periodic inspections of such products and certifies them as meeting the requirements for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems ANSI 721 22 Valve must have a maximum set pressure not to exceed 150 psi 1 valve into opening provided and marked for this purpose on water heater Q Installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes American National Standard for Recreational Vehicles ANSI A119 2 NFPA 501C For more information Refer to the manufacturer s user guide included in your Warranty Packet Maintenance Inspect your water heater monthly and have it serviced at least once a year by the manufacturers recommended s
8. Make sure all fluids are at proper levels Check the engine oil transmission fluid engine coolant power steering fluid and wind shield washer fluid Check the fuel gauge and lights on the motor home Have someone observe the operation of all exterior lights while you activate the controls Check the turn signal and high beam indicators on the instrument panel Examine the tires for excessive tread wear or uneven wear patterns Check for stones nails glass or other objects lodged in the tread Inspect for tread cuts or sidewall cracks Check wheel lug nuts for tightness and tires for proper air inflation pressure 14 1 SECTION 14 TRAVEL CAMPING STORAGE CHECKLISTS 55 MOTORHOME Q Check the propane cylinder gauge to make sure there is propane available Make sure the propane cylinder is in place and secure for transport Interior Q Close roof vents Close windows amp latch blinds Counter items put away or tied down Furnace turned off Latch drawers cabinets amp doors Turn off the interior lights and appliances Disconnect any cable TV or phone hookups and lower the TV antenna if so equipped Move slideout in and lock it in place if so equipped Fasten and secure the furniture for travel if so equipped Refrigerator door locked Set refrigerator to 12 volt if so equipped Water heater turned off if so equipped Water pump turned off xterior Empty black holding tank rinse as needed Empty g
9. ee detect chistes 1 5 Manufacturing Process 2c cc cpcactiseiecteccagecesasigesdabendaesceengesdefanp 1 3 Motorized Limited 1 8 Motorized Rental Limited 1 13 Notice To Jayco Dealers 1 12 Obtaining Emergency Warranty 2 2 22 04400 00 0 1 6 Obtaining Service At JAYCO paiak 1 7 Obtaining Service For Separately Warranted 1 7 Replacement Parts i nii Reporting Safety Defects Satety Suggestions For Obtaining 04 1 4 Update Your Contact 0 1 5 ihe lene ieee 1 1 Section 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY Combination Carbon Monoxide Propane 2 4 Cold Weather Usage sinnar 2 8 GCondensSations carn eaves alanine 2 8 Extend d Dry Camping 2 7 Fire Extinguisher ee e EL 2 1 Fire Safete cone E aed 2 1
10. SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME DANGER result death or serious injury To reduce risk Fig 7 1 Flammable Do not ride in the vehicle storage area while liquid vehicles are present Do not sleep in the vehicle storage area while vehicles are present Close doors and windows in walls of separation if installed while any vehicle is present Run fuel out of engines of stored vehicles after shutting off fuel at the tank Do not store transport or dispense fuel inside this vehicle Open the windows openings or air ventilation systems provided for venting the transportation area when vehicles are present Do not operate propane appliances pilot lights or electrical equipment when vehicles are present FUEL ECONOMY Fuel economy depends on many factors Your driving habits can significantly affect your fuel economy Some recommendations for achieving maximum fuel economy are shown Q Keep your tires inflated to the recommended pressures Q Keep your motor home tuned up An out of tune engine wastes fuel and costs you money Q Keep your air cleaner clean and your motor home lubricated according to the recommendations in this manual and the Chassis Guide Do not overload your motor home or tow heavy loads A WARNING EXHAUST GAS FUMES Avoid inhaling exhaust gases as they contain carbon monoxide which is a potentially toxic gas that is colorless and o
11. The battery disconnect feature should be used to disconnect the motor home from house battery power during periods of storage or during maintenance The solenoid must be engaged for the 12 volt house electrical system to operate Never depress the momentary battery disconnect switch for longer than 1 second Depressing and holding the switch down will disable the battery disconnect solenoid Should this occur the main ground cable for the house batteries must be removed for 1 minute to re enable the solenoid operation WARNING Always wear eye protection when working with batteries Keep sparks cigarettes and flames away from the battery as the battery may explode Do not use a booster battery or any other power source that has an output that exceeds 12 volt Use adequate ventilation when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space HOUSE BATTERIES Your motor home has many 12 volt DC loads When combined their total load requires more power than the converter can produce High demands for 12 volt power can be met by the house batteries for a limited period of time The 12 volt DC electrical system is designed for usage with Group 27 deep cycle batteries The batteries for the house section of the motorhome are usually referred to as house or coach batteries The house batteries are factory installed to provide temporary 12 volt power when 120 volt power is not available to operate the power converter When drawing e
12. Use care not to obstruct the slide room system when using the under bed storage area 12 2 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 12 INTERIOR PRIVACY DRAPE INSTALLATION Remove the privacy drape from the storage bag which you should find in the storage area under the mattress platform in the bedroom Starting at the driver s side of the cab attach the black plastic hook to the loop attached to the wall behind the driver s seat Make sure that the side of the drape with Velcro is facing the motorhome windshield 1 Pull the drape toward the front of the motor home and behind the driver s side sun visor Open the sun visor against the windshield to hold the drape in place 2 Proceed across the windshield to the passenger side again placing the drape behind the sun visor and opening the sun visor to hold the drape in place 3 Attach the black plastic hook at the passenger s side of the cab to the loop attached to the wall behind the passenger s seat 4 Attach the Velcro at the top edge of the drape above the driver s and passenger s doors to the corresponding Velcro on the roof of the motorhome cab 5 The Velcro at the bottom corners of the privacy drape under the black plastic hooks should also be attached to the Velcro on the walls of the motorhome in the corresponding locations D COR ITEMS D cor items such as window treatments day night pleated shades mini blinds and d cor glass should be cared for as follows
13. when not in use The factory installed inverter is not intended for use with medical device s 12 voLT DC OUTLET IF SO EQUIPPED There may be a 12 volt DC outlet not applicable on all models in your motor home When the 12 volt DC outlet is used as a power source for an electric appliance make sure that the appliance operates on 12 volt DC power and that it consumes less than 60 watts 5 amps of 12 volt power To prevent short circuits do not allow metallic foreign matter to get into the 12 volt DC outlet REPLACING LIGHT BULBS Before replacing a bulb be sure the light is off Do not touch the glass part of the new bulb with your bare fingers The skin oil left on the glass will evaporate when the bulb gets hot the vapor will condense on the reflector and it will dim the surface Replace a bulb only with a new bulb of the same rating and type 6 8 CLASS C MOTORHOME APPROXIMATE ELECTRICAL LOAD RATINGS 120 Volt System SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Air Conditioner 18 AMPS Coffee Maker 6 12 AMPS Converter each 8 AMPS Curling Iron or Hair Dryer 10 14 AMPS DVD System 3 AMPS Microwave 12 AMPS Refrigerator 6 AMPS Satellite Receiver 2 AMPS TV 2 4 AMPS Vacuum Cleaner 8 AMPS Washer Dryer 12 AMPS Water Heater 12 AMPS 120 Volts Labeled watts divided by 120 Power consumed in AMPS 12 Volt System
14. A water flow sensor detects the flowing water and automatically ignites the burner Water circulates through the heat exchanger and is heated to the set temperature When the tap is closed the unit shuts down The tankless water heater does not require an anode rod to prevent corrosion or a by pass valve for winterizing It is not affected by high altitudes The output temperature of the water depends on the temperature of the inlet water AND the amount of hot water that is drawn If the inlet water temperature is over 65 F the tankless water heater will generate water in the range of 105 F to 120 F on Low flame depending on the water flow selected by the user 8 7 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME Operating Tips Purge air out of ALL hot and cold water lines Open the water heater door and turn the power switch ON Set GMC dial to appropriate setting Open hot water faucet to a medium water flow To reduce temperature GMC dial counter clockwise Increase hot water flow o Gradually add cold water To increase temperature GMC dial clockwise Reduce hot water flow For Additional Information For detailed operating information refer to the manufacturer s owners manual included in the Warranty Packet Winterization Freezing of the water heater and its plumbing components will result in severe damage not covered by warranty For this reason it is a
15. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Featured Components Quick Reference 15 1 Change of Address Ownership 15 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS GREYHAWK CLASS C THIS PAGE 15 INTENTIONALLY BLANK VI CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE Congratulations Thank you for selecting a Jayco RV We are excited to welcome you to our growing RV family Jayco is the largest privately held manufacturer of recreation vehicles in the world We are committed to being the most respected name in RVs We invite you to drop by our Visitors Center located in Middlebury Indiana To book a group tour or check our scheduled factory tour times free admission closed holidays please call 1 800 RV JAYCO ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is a guide to the operation and maintenance of your RV Jayco RVs are available in several sizes and models so accessories and components may differ Some equipment described in this manual may not apply to your RV If you find the components vary significantly from what is described contact your dealer to ensure you have the correct information Nothing in this manual creates any warranty either expressed or implied nor does it cover every possible detail of equipment standard or option installed on or in your RV Information illustrations and specifications in this manual reflect the most current available at the time of publication approva
16. 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 that apply to specific components that are offered with this vehicle Instructions are included in the manual for operating various components which are optional on some vehicles or may not be available on your particular model If so equipped does not indicate or imply that the component s or option s were at any time available or can be retrofitted to your model In addition the owner should refer to individual manufacturer s operating instructions contained in the owner s packet TABLE OF CONTENTS GREYHAWK CLASS C Section 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE ee A Chassis Guide Customer Relations Customer Responsibility ccceeeceeeseeeeeeeceeeeeeneeseeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseeeseneeseaeetes 1 3 Dealer Responsibility 1 3 Jayco Customer First Emergency Roadside 1 6 JayPlus Extended Service 1 5 Jayco Travel
17. Proper care should be taken when planning to use your motor home in cold weather Please keep in mind that your motor home was not designed for use during sub freezing weather When used in freezing or below freezing temperatures the following precautions need to be taken More protection will be needed to protect the fresh water and drainage systems to avoid freezing problems see Winterizing the Plumbing System Propane and sufficient power is needed for protection from possible freeze ups on the propane regulator Keep in mind that more frequent furnace operation will substantially increase battery draw and propane use During cool weather usage ventilation or the addition of a dehumidifier may be required to reduce condensation see Condensation Check outside extrusions on compartment doors locks slide outs windows vents etc for frozen moisture before operating to avoid damage to parts CONDENSATION A WARNING Condensation should be taken seriously Ignoring it can damage the motor home damage caused by condensation is not warrantable and more importantly could lead to mold or mildew issues which could be a health hazard Condensation is a natural phenomenon The amount of condensation will vary with climate conditions particularly the relative humidity To reduce condensation Proper ventilation and if needed the use of a dehumidifier customer supplied will assist in controlling c
18. When the slideout motor brake is released the slideout will not lock into place and therefore it will not be sealed from the outdoors When the slideout has been retracted return the brake release lever to its downward position in order to seal and lock the slideout 5 3 SECTION 5 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS CLASS C MOTORHOME THIS PAGE 15 INTENTIONALLY BLANK 5 4 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The RV electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical systems One operates off of 12 volt DC power and the other off of 120 volt 60hz AC power All installations have been made in compliance with industry standards applicable on the date of manufacture Because the electrical equipment and associated circuitry are engineered into a dedicated system specific to your motor home we recommend you do not make unauthorized changes or add fixed appliances to it Changes or additions made after delivery may result a hazardous condition Service and or modification of the electrical system should only be performed by qualified electrical technicians using approved materials components and methods meeting current safety and code requirements Please consult your dealer s service department for assistance To read more about the various components incorporated into the motor home electrical system please refer to the information contained in your Warranty Packet Consult the Chassis Guide for information per
19. Wipe up spills immediately Refer to Section 2 Safety Precautions for fire safety and fire extinguisher information 10 3 SECTION 10 APPLIANCES CLASS C MOTORHOME BBQ GRILL IF So EQUIPPED AN WARNING Make sure that you read understand and follow all information supplied with your RV about propane before operating the BBQ grill The propane hose must be correctly connected before lighting the grill Failure to follow instructions supplied by the grill manufacturer with your RV or to use any other components than those originally supplied with the grill could lead to death or serious iniurv from fire or explosion AN WARNING The maximum weight limit for the bracket on the side of your motor home is 50 Ibs This limit includes the weight placed on the BBQ gill Exceeding this weight limit could cause damage to the unit and possibly cause personal injury from hot equipment The BBQ grill is for use outside of the motor home Never use this grill inside a compartment or the motor home Before operating the BBQ grill make sure that it is securely placed on the support bracket The BBQ grill must be COMPLETELY cooled before storing to avoid damaging the carrying case if so equipped and causing injury from handling the grill when it is hot Wait until the grill is completely cooled then store it Attaching the quick coupler connection The quick coupler is directly connected to the RV propane system Th
20. fiberglass upholstery drapes carpet vinyl screens cushions mattresses and fabrics the effects of condensation or moisture from condensation inside the RV and failure to provide adequate ventilation mold or any damage caused by mold to the inside or outside of the RV imperfections that do not affect the suitability of the RV for its intended purpose of recreational use or items that are working as designed but that you are unhappy with problems related to misuse mishandling neglect or abuse including failure to maintain the RV in accordance with the owner s manual or other routine maintenance such as inspections lubricating adjustments tightening of screws tightening of lug nuts sealing rotating tires damage due to accident whether or not foreseeable including any acts of weather or damage or corrosion due to the environment theft vandalism fire or other intervening acts not attributable to Jayco service items such as windshield wiper blades lubricants fluids filters etc damage resulting from tire wear or tire failure defacing scratches dents chips on any surface or fabric of the RV damage caused by off road use overloading the RV or alteration of the RV or any of its components or parts CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE In addition this limited warranty does not cover any material component or part of the RV that is warranted by another entity including by way of example the automo
21. 7 2 Propane label PROPANE LEAK TEST Leaks may be found easily with a soapy water solution Do not use a solution containing ammonia or chlorine when locating leaks These products are corrosive to copper gas lines and brass fittings which could result in deterioration of the copper and brass components Apply the soapy solution to the outside of the gas piping fittings If a leak is present the soapy solution will bubble at the leak point If a leak is indicated shut off the propane system valve s and contact an independent Jayco dealer or qualified propane service representative immediately AN WARNING Never use an open flame to test for a propane leak Do not check for leaks using products that contain ammonia or chlorine these products can cause cracks to form on the metal tubing and brass fittings 7 4 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM PROPANE SAFETY PROCEDURE Propane is a colorless and odorless gas that in the liquefied state resembles water An odorant usually a sulfur compound is added as a warning agent If you smell propane within the vehicle quickly and carefully perform the procedure listed on the label below When propane container is low occasionally there may be a concentration of an onion or garlic like odor which can be mistaken for a propane gas leak After the propane container has been refueled the odor will usually disappear If not turn off the valve s and
22. COOKING APPLIANCES FOR COMFORT HEATING Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation Fig 7 8 Cooking comfort Before operation 1 Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan 2 Open window FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY 0010948 USA AN WARNING Do not turn gas range burner controls to ON and allow gas to escape before lighting heating label AN WARNING Do not use portable fuel burning equipment i e wood and charcoal grills or stoves inside your motor home TRAVELING WITH PROPANE NOTE Some states prohibit propane appliances to be operated during travel especially in underground tunnels Make sure you know the laws for the areas where you travel Use care when fueling your motor home Make certain your propane tank is properly fastened in place The label listed below should be kept permanently affixed to your RV 7 9 SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME 7 10 A DANGER ALL PILOT LIGHTS APPLIANCES AND THEIR IGNITORS SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE TURNED OFF BEFORE REFUELING OF MOTOR FUEL TANKS AND OR PROPANE CONTAINERS FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Fig 7 9 Refueling warning label CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM There are two different water systems in your motor home the fresh water system and the waste water system The fresh water system consis
23. Do not overfill the fuel tank s The pressure in an overfilled fuel tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and or fire Fuel spills represent a serious fire hazard and should be cleaned up immediately Never restart an engine or re light any pilot lights while raw fuel is present FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN FIRE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY Fuel selection Remember the generator is also fueled by the same system used to fuel the chassis engine Check the generator manufacturer and the chassis manufacturer information to help determine the type of fuel best suited for this dual application Fuel filler cap A WARNING Do not replace the fuel fill cap with one of a different type Only use a cap specified for your motor home Use of a substitute cap may create excessive fuel system pressure resulting in fuel station damage and improper operation in a collision Remove the fuel filler cap by slowly turning it counterclockwise and waiting for any hiss noise to stop Then unscrew the cap all the way To close the fuel filler cap securely turn the cap clockwise until you hear clicking sounds Filling the fuel tank If you spill fuel on the motor home clean it up immediately Fuel can dull or soften paint and damage other surfaces Use care when fueling your motor home The following labels if so equipped should be kept permanently affixed to your motor home 7 1
24. LEVELING JACKS IF SO EQUIPPED Once you have parked your motor home and blocked the wheels if needed you need to ensure it is level Leveling is very important The water drainage systems are designed with proper slope and must be level for proper operation Q The appliances perform best when level Before operating the system AN CAUTION Before operating the hydraulic leveling system e Check that potential jack contact locations are clear of obstructions or depressions e Keep people clear of the motor home prior to turning the leveling system ON and while the leveling system is in operation The hydraulic leveling jack system should only be operated under the following conditions 1 Park the motor home on reasonably solid surface or jacks may sink into the ground On extremely soft surfaces use load distribution pads under each leveling jack 2 Check that potential jack contact locations are clear of obstructions or depressions 3 Keep people clear of the motor home prior to turning the leveling system ON and while the leveling system is in operation 4 Engage the parking brake 5 Make sure the transmission gear selector is engaged in NEUTRAL or PARK B gt NOTE The leveling jack system will not operate if the ignition key is at the position The following label should be kept permanently affixed by the leveling jack control panel located in the command center NOTICE JACKS SHOU
25. To expedite processing your warranty claim include your name address phone number RV 17 digit VIN and authorization number If returning parts include a copy of your return freight bill 1 6 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE Obtaining weekend or after business hours repair assistance If an authorized Jayco dealer is not located nearby contact your selling dealer for assistance If your dealer is closed check with the campground staff or telephone yellow pages for an RV repair facility Have the item repaired and contact Jayco Customer Service immediately the following business day Failure to contact Jayco Customer Service unauthorized or improper warranty repairs or failure to return requested original parts may result in loss of reimbursements and or loss of warranty OBTAINING SERVICE FOR SEPARATELY WARRANTED ITEMS Your selling dealer is responsible for servicing your RV before delivery and has an interest in your continued satisfaction We recommend your dealer perform all inspection warranty and maintenance services Some dealers may be authorized service centers for those OEMs whose products are warranted separately and excluded from the Motorized Limited Warranty OBTAINING SERVICE AT JAYCO Should your RV be in need of service and your dealer recommend that the repairs be made at the Jayco Factory Service Center your RV may be returned to us with the following guidelines e You or your dea
26. To prevent staining wipe the RV antifreeze out of the sinks shower or tub and toilet using a soft dry cloth To reduce the chance of contamination prevent the garden hose from coming into contact with the ground If needed contact your RV dealer for assistance BLACK GREY WATER SYSTEM Water from the sinks and shower or tub flow into the gray water or waste water holding tank Water from the toilet will flow into the sewage or black water holding tank Certain floor plans may also have the lavatory draining into the waste black tank Drain pipes The drain pipes have a P trap installed to help prevent odors from escaping into the motor home During travel water from the P traps may spill and permit odors into the motor home These odors come from food particles decomposing in the tank By adding water and using a RV approved deodorizing agent you will dissolve the contents faster and will keep the drain lines and tanks clean and free flowing These chemicals are available at an RV supply store or your Jayco independent dealer 8 16 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM Vents Another important part of this system is the vent pipes and vents that release air from the grey and black water holding tanks The exterior vent cap is attached to the roof and must be kept 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
27. Window treatments and curtains Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment Due to fire retardant chemicals they should be professionally cleaned only D cor Glass if so equipped Use a glass cleaner to remove smudges smears and spots If there is any decorative etching on the d cor glass use care when cleaning around that area PANTRY IF SO EQUIPPED Depending on the kitchen layout of your RV you may have a pantry that you can use to store items you wish to take with you as you travel and camp Ensure items stored in the pantry are secured so they do not shift during travel The cabinetry has been designed to accommodate the normal camping items i e paper plates flatware cookware etc which are bulky but not necessarily heavy Remember your RV s load capacity is designed by weight not volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space CABINETRY amp TABLES To keep hardwood doors cabinet fronts and hardwood tables looking like new regularly dust with a soft cloth dampened with a cleaning polish or mild detergent solution Avoid using ammonia based products or silicone oils as they may cause damage if used over a long period of time The finish is durable and resistant to most household spills However spills should be wiped up promptly to avoid potential problems Excessive prolonged exposure to direct sunlight high temperatures and high humidity can cause damage to both the finish and the wo
28. alarm 2 3 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY CLASS C MOTORHOME Regardless of the manufacturer s suggested battery life you MUST replace the battery once the smoke alarm starts beeping the low battery warning For information on the correct battery and battery installation for your smoke detector refer to the smoke detector user s manual provided in the Warranty Packet Replacement Smoke alarms have a limited life and are not foolproof Smoke alarms will wear out over time like any appliance Always replace the detector immediately if it is not working properly it displays any type of problem or within five years of use Refer to the smoke detector manufacturer s information in your Warranty Packet for additional information COMBINATION CARBON MONOXIDE PROPANE ALARM Your motor home is equipped with a combination carbon monoxide CO propane alarm that is listed for use in recreation vehicles The combination carbon monoxide propane alarm will only work if it is operational and maintained Be sure to read understand and follow the owners information from the manufacturer of the combination CO propane alarm that has been supplied in your Warranty Packet This includes information regarding the limited life of the alarm Carbon monoxide CO is an insidious poison It is a colorless odorless and tasteless gas Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate while victims are aware they are not feeling well the
29. as well During cold weather Salt and other chemicals that are spread on winter roads in some geographical areas can have a detrimental effect on the motor home s underbody If your motor home is exposed to these conditions spray the underbody with a high pressure hose every time you wash the exterior of your motor home Take special care to remove mud or other debris that could trap and hold salt or moisture After washing your motor home wipe off all water drops from the rubber parts around the slideout and doors B gt NOTE When the slideout or door is frozen opening it by force may tear off or crack the rubber gasket that is installed around the slideout or door Therefore pour warm water on the gasket to melt the ice wipe off the water thoroughly after opening the slideout or door To prevent the weather stripping from freezing treat it with a silicone spray Waxing Wax your motor home once or twice a year or when painted surfaces do not shed water well Use a soft cloth to apply a small amount of wax to the painted surfaces 13 2 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 13 EXTERIOR After the wax has dried polish the motor home with a dry soft cloth Do not wax your motor home in direct sunlight Wax it after the surfaces have cooled Do not apply wax to any area having a flat black finish as it can cause discoloration If the finish has been stained with wax wipe off the area with a soft cloth and warm water When waxing the are
30. camping season inspect the circuit breakers and replace as needed Test by turning each circuit breaker off and back on Circuit breakers are wearable parts and must be replaced as needed as part of your motor home maintenance If you have any questions consult your dealer AN WARNING Replacement circuit breakers must be of the same voltage amperage rating and type Never use a higher rated replacement circuit breaker doing so may cause a fire by overheating the RV wiring Please contact your dealer for repair assistance when replacing circuit breakers POWER CONVERTER The power converter converts 120 volt AC power to useable 12 volt DC power when the shore power cord is connected to an external power source The converter has a built in protective thermal breaker that will shut it down should overheating occur Overheating can be caused by operating the converter above its maximum power output for an extended period of time or by an obstruction to its ventilation air flow To reduce converter heat build keep unnecessary 12 volt lights and motors turned off Keep the converter cooling fins and fan clear of obstructions 6 2 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Inspection and maintenance If the 12 volt power converter is not working auxiliary battery not being charged check the reverse polarity fuse s located on the end of the converter There are no customer serviceable parts inside the
31. connect the power cord to an extension cord Use of an improper extension cord will cause overheating of the cord as well as potentially causing premature failure of the AC equipment It is the responsibility of the owner of the electrical receptacle to ensure that the receptacle is properly wired and grounded Reverse polarity and or improper grounding of your RV can cause personal injury or death 6 10 GH RH M 30 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AN WARNING Plugging the shoreline power cord into an incorrectly wired power source could damage the motor home electrical system and result in severe or fatal injury Occasionally the electrical service provided by a campground may experience low or high voltage i e surges or spikes Any prolonged exposure will shorten the life of the electrical system and appliances Consult your dealer for recommendations on power surge protection AN WARNING Connecting the power cord The power cord must be fully extended when in use and not left coiled in the electrical compartment or on the ground If the power cord is left coiled it may potentially create enough heat to melt its protective casing Always test the 30 amp external power source i e the campsite power receptacle or electrical box with a ground monitor before connecting your power cord to it If the ground monitor indicates reverse polarity or an open ground DO NOT connect the power cor
32. converter case the manufacturer s warranty will be void if the case has been removed If you have further concerns contact your dealer GFCI RECEPTACLE OUTLET Grounding is your personal protection from electrical shock Each motor home has a ground fault current interrupter GFCI engineered into the electrical system This device has been designed to reduce the possible injury caused by electric shock The will not protect against short circuits or circuit overloads Test all receptacles monthly Q Push in the GFCI TEST button The GFCI RESET button should pop out indicating the GFCI receptacle has been tripped and interrupted 120 volt power Q Push in the GFCI RESET button to restore 120 volt power Contact your independent Jayco dealer for assistance if the GFCI RESET button does not restore 120 volt power and pops back out A tripped GFCI receptacle indicates that abnormally high 120 volt current flow a ground fault was detected through the electrical system grounding circuit A fault condition can be caused by faulty wire insulation wet wiring inside an appliance or faulty electrical equipment connected to the circuit etc All ground faults must be repaired before use of the motor home 12 vo_t DC SYSTEM The majority of your motor home lighting is powered by 12 volt electricity The 12 volt DC system is composed of components that will operate when the follo
33. eee Ste 4 3 4 1 teveling JACKS i ian nay raced tae 4 9 Parking 4 4 Power Entry Door Stepen dinine eeneioe iiie averii ii 4 1 Rear Vision Camera ission aide a Meta a aeee 4 10 Seat aya tenet ain Tanteke ana gohan 4 2 Side View Power Mirrors If So 4 3 SS elo A 4 4 Wheel Lugs Wheel 4 7 Wheel Bearings amp 4 7 SECTION 5 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS Operating the Slid ut sinnn iein neee ienee iee aeran 5 1 Troubleshooting the Slideout ccccceeeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseaeeeseeeteaeeeaees 5 2 SECTION 6 30 AMP ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 120 volt Circuit 5 6 2 1 20 5 8 2 2 Re A es eel 6 10 12 volt Battery 6 4 12 volt DC Outlet If So 2 2 004422040 0 00 6 8 12 01 DG
34. is now possible to compare them to the Weight Information Label weight ratings to ensure you are below the posted minimum ratings If there is a difference in the weights one side of the vehicle as compared to weights on the other side components tires wheels brakes springs etc on the heavier side may be overloaded although the total axle load is within the GAWR A CAUTION It is important to redistribute the load to avoid component failure as well as to improve the handling characteristics of the vehicle AN WARNING Dump the gray and black water holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight Traveling with the tanks full can affect your fuel consumption and depending on the location of the tanks can affect your vehicle handling characteristics If you are dry camping and cannot immediately empty your holding tanks reduce your vehicle speed until you reach dumpina station The motor home towing and braking label is located both at the exterior on or near the hitch receiver bar and in the interior adjacent to or immediately below the RVIA weight information label on the back of an interior cabinet door typically in the kitchen area Both labels should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home 3 5 SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION CLASS C MOTORHOME AWARNING YOUR MOTORHOME CHASSIS BRAKING SYSTEM IS RATED FOR OPERATION AT GVWR NOT GCWR CONSULT YOUR OWNER S MANUAL S FOR SPE
35. lubricant at least twice yearly This will keep quad ring from becoming brittle which could result in leaks down elevating shaft Refer to the manufacturer s user guide for detailed information on lubricating the antenna EXTERIOR TELEVISION IF SO EQUIPPED The exterior television is located on the curbside of the unit You can access the television by opening the exterior cargo door to the stationary open position Refer to the individual component manufacturer s information located in the Warranty Packet for detailed operating instructions CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 12 INTERIOR CLEANING THE INTERIOR To keep the value of your motor home perform regular maintenance using the proper materials and procedures Using the wrong cleaner may result in damage to the surfaces in your motor home Check with the manufacturer s information for the recommended cleaning agent If in doubt check to see if the cleaner will cause damage by testing a small area out of sight or contact your independent Jayco dealer for assistance Do not use flammable liquids or sprays to clean the motor home HIDE A BED IF SO EQUIPPED The hide a bed sofa functions much the same as a regular residential hide a bed sofa To make the hide a bed sofa into a bed remove the seat cushions and pull the strap located at the front of the sofa seat bottom out towards you firmly and gently To convert the hide a bed back into the upright sofa position reverse t
36. monitor to standby while driving to avoid being distracted Never operate the rear vision monitor in the ON position for extended periods of time as this may result in an image burn on the monitor AN WARNING The rear vision camera aids in the use of but does not replace vehicle side rear view mirrors WARNING Objects in the camera view are closer than they appear When backing up proceed cautiously and be prepared to stop MMHC GHMHC 4 11 SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION CLASS C MOTORHOME THIS PAGE Is INTENTIONALLY BLANK 4 12 MMHC GHMHG CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 5 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS A WARNING Ensure that the motorhome is level before operating the slideout room Water leaks and other problems could result if the slideout is operated without leveling the motorhome Ensure there are no people or obstructions blocking the path of the room when it is moving Keep away from the slide rails when the room is in motion The gear assembly may pinch or catch on loose clothing causing personal injury FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH A CAUTION Do not place excessive weight in the slideout room It can cause the slideout room to malfunction and cause damage to the slideout The slideout room system is designed for additional floor space and comfort The mechanical components are gear driven Electric powered slideout room systems have a manual overrid
37. notice to anyone Jayco reserves the right to make changes in the design or material or its products without incurring any obligation to incorporate such changes in any product previously manufactured Jayco makes no warranty as to the future performance of this RV and this limited warranty is not intended to extend to the future performance of this RV or any of its materials components or parts In addition the Dealer s obligation to notify Jayco of a claimed defect does not modify any obligation placed on the Dealer to contact Jayco directly when attempting to pursue remedies under state or federal law LIMITATIONS EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THAT IS FOUND TO ARISE BY WAY OF STATE OR FEDERAL LAW INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND IS LIMITED IN SCOPE OF COVERAGE TO THE SCOPE OF COVERAGE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Jayco makes no warranty of any nature beyond that contained in this limited warranty Jayco does not authorize any person to create any other obligation or liability for it regarding this RV and Jayco is responsible for representation promise or warranty made by any dealer or other person beyond what is expressly stated in this limited warranty and no one has the authority to enlarge amend or modify this limited warranty Any selling or servicing dealer is not Jayc
38. of example travel costs are specifically excluded from the coverage of this warranty In addition this limited warranty does not cover any material component or part of the RV that is warranted by another entity including by way of example the automotive chassis and power train steering handling braking wheel balance muffler tires tubes batteries gauges generator hydraulic jacks inverter converter microwave television DVD CD player radio speakers television refrigerator range hot water heater water pump stove carbon monoxide detector smoke detector propane detector furnace or any air conditioner Note The written warranty provided by the manufacturer of the component part is the direct responsibility of that manufacturer Defects and or damage to interior and exterior surfaces trim upholstery and other appearance items may occur at the factory These items are usually detected and corrected at the factory or by the selling dealer prior to delivery to the retail customer You must inspect your RV for this type of damage when you take delivery If you find any such defect or damage you must notify the selling dealer at time of delivery to have these items covered by this limited warranty and to have work performed on the items at no cost to you as provided by this limited warranty EVENTS DISCHARGING JAYCO FROM OBLIGATION UNDER WARRANTY Certain things completely discharge Jayco from any obligation under this
39. of this recreational vehicle RV when used only for its intended purpose of recreational travel and camping for two 2 years or the first twenty four thousand 24 000 miles of use whichever occurs first It covers RV s that are sold in and remain in the United States U S Territories and Canada only The house portion means the living area of the RV assembled by Jayco The warranty period begins on the date that the RV is delivered to the first retail purchaser by an independent authorized dealer of Jayco or if the dealer places the vehicle in service prior to retail sale on the date the RV is first placed in such service In the event that a substantial defect in material or workmanship attributable to Jayco is found to exist during the warranty period it will be repaired or replaced at Jayco s option without charge to the RV owner in accordance with the terms conditions and limitations of this limited warranty This limited warranty applies to the first consumer purchaser only All rights and limitations within this warranty are applicable to the original owner of the RV only Jayco s limited warranty only covers substantial defects in materials components or parts of the RV attributable to Jayco It does not replace modify or apply to the warranties provided by the manufacturers that supply the products used by Jayco to assemble the RV like the chassis You may contact an independent authorized dealer for detail
40. off the water pump unscrew the clear cap remove the re useable metal strainer and clear any debris then reinstall Water pump strainer Fig 8 1 Water pump WATER HEATER AN WARNING Do not alter the operation or change the design construction of your water heater For your safety only factory authorized parts should be used on your water heater Accessories marketed for recreation vehicles such as an add on electric heating elements are not recommended by the manufacturer Such items are not approved to be installed and could create an unsafe condition and will void all warranties 8 3 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME A WARNING If you smell propane gas then STOP and follow the procedures listed in the Propane System Section before attempting to operate the water heater Your motor home is equipped with either a tank or tankless water heater The following is an overview of both systems For detailed operating instructions refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual supplied in your Warranty packet TANK STORAGE WATER HEATER If so equipped Odor from the hot water system Many water supplies contain sufficient amounts of sulfur to produce an odor often called sulfur water Sulfur water can be caused by a chemical action or by bacteria Generally sulfur water is not harmful only unpleasant to smell Refer to the water heater manufacturer s owner s manual for details
41. on eliminating the odor from sulfur water Odor from sulfur water is not a service problem Water heater bypass If So Equipped Your motor home may be equipped with a water heater bypass This three valve system is located at either the water heater or on the system panel depending on your model The water heater bypass valves must be in the NORMAL position open the hot and cold valves close the mixer or middle valve to use the water heater and when sanitizing If winterizing the motor home plumbing system position the three valves to the BYPASS position close the hot and cold valves open the mixer or middle valve Gas Electric DSI Tank Water Heater If So Equipped Your motor home may be equipped with a gas electric DSI Direct Spark Ignition water heater The following is an overview of the water heater operation For detailed operating and safety information refer to the manufacturer s user s guide included in the Owner s Warranty packet A WARNING Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used the water 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 may hear what sounds like air escaping through the pipe as the water begins to flow Hydrogen gas may be presen
42. paper or plastic and the food items should be arranged so air can circulate freely Keep the area at the back of the refrigerator clean and free of debris Check for obstructions in the exterior refrigerator vent area i e spider webs bird nests etc Use a soft cloth to dust off the debris For optimum efficiency and performance it is recommended the refrigerator be checked at least twice a year as part of the routine maintenance MICROWAVE IF So EQUIPPED For details on operation cleaning and safety information refer to the manufacturer owner s manual To prevent damage remove the turntable from the microwave when traveling NOTE Make sure you are connected to a 120 volt power source CONVECTION MICROWAVE IF SO EQUIPPED For details on operation cleaning and safety information refer to the manufacturer owner s manual The convection microwave bridges the gap between microwaving your food and conventional cooking Make sure there is sufficient 120 volt power available before operating the convection microwave refer to Sec 6 Electrical Systems calculating electrical load AN WARNING Never use the microwave cavity for storage The microwave cavity should alwavs be emptv when not in use To prevent damage remove the turntable from the microwave when traveling Make sure you are connected to a 120 volt power source Microwave Oven Use For list of preset pr
43. product Your cooperation in filling out this from will be appreciated O Change of Owner L Transfer of Limited Warranty see limited warranty for details Model Information Serial Chassis Odometer Reading Motorized only New Owner Information Purchased Date Name Address City State Province Zip Code Phone E Mail Address Previous Owner Information Purchased Date Name Address City State Province Zip Code Phone E Mail Address 15 3
44. receiver when it is not in use This will help prevent the utility mount from rusting to the tube Periodically check the bolts for tightness They need to be torqued to the proper setting refer to your Chassis Guide 3 3 SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION CLASS C MOTORHOME TRAILER PLUG If you choose to tow behind your RV a chassis manufacturer supplied 7 way trailer plug located at the hitch is pre wired into your motor home Wiring to operate your towed vehicle brakes must be the same size in both the towed vehicle and the motor home White 1 Ground Blue 2 Brakes Green 3 Running lights Black 4 House batteries charge line Red 5 Stop amp left turn Brown 6 Stop amp right turn Yellow 7 Back up 7 way trailer plug Car end rear view Maintenance The connector plug may build up corrosion with extended use and should be cleaned periodically to insure good electrical contact Make sure the connector plug is kept clean and protected from road elements as you travel AN WARNING The factory installed weight labels are specific to the recreation vehicle for which they are supplied and are not interchangeable WEIGHT LABELS Vehicle weight labels are posted on Jayco manufactured RVs so you can make an informed decision before your purchase Do not remove these labels from your RV If the labels are missing contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Servi
45. should have it weighed The actual weight of the RV passengers all options liquids the hitch weight of your towed vehicle and your personal cargo is important for you to know so you do not exceed the GVWR There are two important factors when loading your RV total weight and balance 3 4 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION It is imperative that you verify compliance within all applicable weight ratings Overloading your RV will void the Motorized Limited Warranty and the warranties of many component part manufacturers Have your RV weighed periodically at a public scale to determine the proper load distribution Keep in mind that individual scales will operate differently The surroundings of the scale need to be adequate to accommodate weighing each side of your RV There are three basic types of public scales Each type of scale involves a different procedure in weighing the motor home Your motor home must remain as level as possible on the scale even if the axle is not physically on the scale To obtain the side to side weights make sure there is enough space on either side of the scale to accommodate the motor home being partially off the scale If a boat trailer or other vehicle is being towed it should be weighed separately This weight should be combined with the motor home s Gross Vehicle Weight GVW to ensure the total combined weight does not exceed the GCWR Once actual weights are obtained it
46. such as an add on electric heating element Such items are not approved to be installed and could create an unsafe condition and will void all warranties Operating the water heater without the proper anode rod protection will decrease tank life and will void the tank manufacturer s warranty on the tank To extend the anode life drain the water from the water heater tank whenever the motor home is not being used Avoid any extended time of non use with water in the tank To prevent a water leak when replacing the anode rod a pipe thread sealant approved for potable water such as Teflon Tape must be applied to the threads of the anode rod Proper application of a thread sealant will not interfere with the anode s function Pressure amp temperature relief valve The temperature and pressure relief valve is designed to open if the temperature of the water within the heater reaches 120 F or if the water pressure in the heater reaches 150 pounds When this pressure is reached the pressure relief valve will open and water will drip from the valve This weeping or 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 pressure and temperature P amp T valve and the tank Do not remove or plua the relief valve under anv circumstances One way to reduce the frequen
47. top burners or oven until they have had sufficient time to cool These areas can get hot enough to cause burns A WARNING If using glass glass ceramic ceramic earthenware or other glazed utensils or cookware verify it is safe for use on the top burners Only certain types of utensils or cookware are suitable for surface or top burner use AN WARNING Never leave cooking food unattended Turn the pan handles inward but not over the tops of the other range burners Ensure that pans used are large enough to contain the food and avoid boil overs Heavy splattering or spills left on the cook top can ianite and cause burns To prevent damage always use the manufacturer s recommended size flat bottom pan s Generally the pan should be large enough to cover the burner but not be more than one inch larger than the burner grate Do not use a broiler pan griddle or any other large utensil that covers more than one burner at a time This will create excessive heat that may cause melting sooting or discoloration In addition the use of undersized pans could expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing Proper relationship of pans to burner will improve efficiency 10 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 10 APPLIANCES Refer to the manufacturer owner s manual for detailed operating and safety instructions OVEN IF SO EQUIPPED WARNING Do not cover the ov
48. water flows downward as air flows upward in the same pipe BLACK GREY WATER HOLDING TANKS The weight of the holding tank contents is not calculated into the motor home cargo carrying capacity this extra weight would reduce your available cargo Capacity Traveling with full holding tank s could possibly cause you to exceed the individual tire ratings and or the motor home GAWR or GVWR Potential damage to suspension components such as springs tires and axles could result If your motor home holding tank s are located behind the axles the weight of the full tank s will reduce the hitch weight Motor home sway and other handling difficulties can be the result of the hitch weight being too light A WARNING Never travel with full black or grey water holding tanks This not only wastes your fuel but depending on the location of the tank s it can affect your vehicle handlina characteristics Dump the gray and black water holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight If you are dry camping and cannot immediately empty your holding tanks reduce your vehicle speed until you reach a dumping station When connected to the sewer drain line at a campground keep the black tank drain valve closed until the holding tank is at least full This should provide sufficient water to assist in complete draining of the black water holding tank Repeat as needed Before using the motor home or after dumping the
49. water pump or any other 12 volt component If the furnace and refrigerator in the above example operated constantly a 75 amp hour battery would become fully discharged in 5 hours 75ah 15a 5h Battery storage instructions Some equipment in your motor home will draw small amounts of electrical current even when turned off To prevent house battery discharge when the motor home is not connected to power through the shore power cord it is recommended you shut off the 12 volt battery disconnect solenoid and disconnect the battery negative cable at the house batteries During storage it is important to check battery voltage at least every two weeks and to recharge them as needed If you remove the batteries from your motor home protect them from accidental shorting and keep them in a cool dry well ventilated area Replacement and maintenance For accuracy test battery voltage using a volt ohm meter customer supplied When it is time to replace the house batteries replace with Group 27 deep cycle batteries only Contact the battery manufacturer for further information Do not reverse the positive and negative battery cables Doing so will blow the reverse polarity fuses that protect the power converter CHASSIS BATTERIES Each chassis is built with batteries to provide energy to start the engine and operate devices supplied with the chassis The chassis battery is furnished and warranted by the chassis manufacturer as
50. your dealer or Jayco Customer Service 9 1 SECTION 9 HEATING amp COOLING CLASS C MOTORHOME A qualified RV technician should perform all furnace maintenance at least once a year more often depending on furnace usage Never attempt to repair the furnace yourself A WARNING The furnace should be inspected periodically monthly during the heating season for presence of soot on the vent Soot is formed whenever combustion is incomplete This is a visual warning that the furnace is operating in an unsafe manner If soot is observed on the vent immediately shut the furnace OFF and contact a qualified service agency Operating the furnace under this condition could lead to serious property damage personal injury or loss of life WARNING To ensure your personal safety do not obstruct or alter the furnace in any manner Do not install screens over the vent for any reason Screens will become restricted and cause unsafe furnace operation For your safety only the manufacturer s factory authorized parts should be used on your furnace 9 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 10 APPLIANCES AN WARNING REFRIGERATOR If you smell propane gas STOP Follow the directions located in your manufacturer s owner s manual and in this manual The refrigerator is not intended for quick freezing or cooling We recommend stocking it with pre frozen or pre cooled food when possible The shelves should not be covered with
51. your tires Proper inflation should be monitored closely Failure to do so could result in the overheating of a tire which could result in a blowout Inflation pressure should be as recommended by the tire manufacturer or as the federal label for the motor home indicates Examine your tires frequently for unusual wear Alignment balance and bearing wear will affect tire wear Make sure to look for cracking bulging uneven tread wear etc Tire Wear Diagnostic Chart Wear Pattern Cause Action Adjust pressure to Center Wear Over Inflation particular load tire catalog Adjust pressure to Edge Wear Under Inflation particular load per tire catalog Make sure load Loss of camber doesn t exceed Side Wear or overloading axle rating Align at alignment shop Align at alignment Check bearing Cupping Out of balance adjustment and balance tires Avoid sudden stops Wheel lockup when possible and amp tire skidding adjust brakes 4 5 SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION CLASS C MOTORHOME CAUTION Tire wear should be checked frequently Once a wear pattern becomes firmly established in a tire it is difficult to stop even if the underlying cause is corrected CHANGING A TIRE AN WARNING The motor home is very heavy Raising the motor home to replace the spare tire should only be done with extreme caution by a qualified technician The vehicle could slip causing personal injury or death DO NO
52. 2016 GREYHAWK CLASS C MOTORHOMES CARE YHAWK Jayco Generations of family fun 0188485 2016 PRINTED RECYCLED PAPER THE JAYCO ECOADVANTAGE IS OUR COMPANY S COMMITMENT TO PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Through Jayco s company wide sustainability program we re creating better ways to build better RVs using fewer natural resources Already our initiative has created significant impact As of December 31 2013 our company has Recycled 6832 tons of wood pais 1138 tons of scrap metal 1262 tons of cardboard and paper Conserved 8 834 000 gallons of fresh water enough to meet the daily needs of 11 787 Americans 30 200 gallons of gas enough for Americans to drive more than 845 600 miles e Enough electricity to power 2 895 homes for a year Saved 56 200 mature trees 4 e Enough landfill airspace to meet the annual disposal needs of a community of 39 290 people We re proud of our results and we know those numbers show that a little initiative can go a long way The Jayco EcoAdvantage is our way of making sure endless generations can enjoy the Great Outdoors GREYHAWK CLASS C TABLE OF CONTENTS A WARNING READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND COMPONENT MANUFACTURER SUPPLIED INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR RV 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
53. A WARNING The total weight of your motor home including cargo passengers fluids etc in addition to the vertical tongue weight must not exceed the GVWR and or any GAWR Once again do not assume that you can tow a trailer or vehicle that happens to be within the vertical tongue weight capacity of the hitch By doing so you may exceed the GVWR and or GAWR of the motor home In addition a separate supplemental braking system must be installed if the towed trailer or vehicle meets or exceeds the minimum weight determined by the chassis manufacturer this minimum weight rating will vary by chassis and chassis manufacturer Contact you dealer for assistance in determining whether a separate braking system is recommended for your towing and traveling safety Failure to follow these instructions will create a safety hazard and may result in an accident A WARNING Your motor home chassis breaking system is rated for operation at GVWR NOT GCWR Any trailer or vehicle being towed by your motor home must have adequate brakes as required by all state or province and local regulations for towing with your motor home including areas you may be traveling through Maintenance Keep the hitch clean along with your general frame maintenance Q At the beginning of the season and monthly or thereafter clean the inside of the receiver tube with a wire brush and spray with a silicone spray Q Always remove the utility mount from the
54. CIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE JAYCO INC 903 S Main Street P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Telephone 574 825 5861 or 800 28 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY SECONDARY MEANS OF ESCAPE EXIT WINDOW The emergency egress window is designed to allow quick exit from the RV during an emergency if access to the main entrance door is not available e Make sure all occupants know how to open and operate the egress window before an emergency occurs e When pulling into your campsite make sure the egress is not blocked by trees or other obstacles Make sure the ground below the window is solid and can be used as an escape path e The Egress window must be locked during transit Do not remove the following label from your RV Fig 2 1 Emergency egress window label FIRE SAFETY If a fire does start follow these basic safety rules 1 Have everyone evacuate the motor home immediately 2 After everyone is clear and accounted for check the fire to see if you can attempt to put it out 3 If it is large or the fire is fuel fed get clear of the motor home and have the fire department handle the emergency 4 Do attempt to use water to put out the fire Water can spread some types of fire and electrocution is possible with an electrical fire OTHER FIRE SAFETY INFORMATION Refer to the following sections for additional fire safety informati
55. CIFIC WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS AND TOWING GUIDELINES THE BRAKING CAPACITY OF YOUR MOTORHOME IS NECESSARILY AS GREAT AS THE TOWING CAPACITY SEPARATE BRAKING SYSTEMS MAY BE NECESSARY FOR CONTROL OF A TOWED VEHICLE AUTO TRAILER BOAT ETC BEHIND THE MOTORHOME IF THE TOWED VEHICLE 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 5 Towing and braking label 3 6 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION Driving safety and protection against injury cannot be fully ensured However we recommend you pay special attention to the following Q The use of daytime running lights can increase other motorists awareness of the motor home to all traffic Keep the tires inflated to the specified levels Replace the tires before they are excessively worn Driving with the propane system add to the danger if you are involved an accident or have a fire Most refrigerators will keep food cold or frozen for eight hours without running while you travel Shut the propane system off at the propane cylinder Adverse weather conditions and extremes in terrain may affect the performance and handling of your
56. CTION 14 TRAVEL CAMPING STORAGE CHECKLISTS Damage from birds rodents insects etc is not covered under the Motorized Transferable Limited Warranty applicable to your motor home Disconnect the batteries to prevent battery discharge Turn OFF the motor home 12 volt battery disconnect switch Q Turn OFF the inverter mode at remote Q Check your roof and other surfaces to ensure there is no damage and potential leakage that might otherwise go unnoticed until it is too late Q Close all windows and roof vents Q Cover all external outlets such as furnace exhaust etc to prevent mice or other rodents from entering Q Drain all water lines Q Cover all external outlets such as furnace exhaust etc to prevent mice or other rodents from entering Q Cover the roof air conditioner Do not use the stabilizing jacks during storage if so equipped Q Drain all water lines Q Drain and flush all holding tanks fresh water gray water black water and or hot water tanks Q Prepare the chassis for storage in accordance to the Chassis Guide Remember to use fuel additives and supplements if so recommended Wash wax the exterior of the vehicle Do a sealant inspection and repair as necessary Q Adding fuel stabilizer to the generator will aid in preventing condensation and fuel varnishing Inspect and clean tires Check for wear cracks and inflation pressure To prevent weather checking and other
57. Customer Service 574 825 5861 800 283 8267 or www jayco com Also you must notify Jayco within three 3 days of delivery to you to have work performed on any defect or damage to appearance items that occurred at the factory during manufacturer or during delivery at no cost to you as provided by this limited warranty See below under WHAT IS NOT COVERED If two 2 or more service attempts have been made to correct any covered defect that you believe impairs the value use or safety of the RV or if it has taken longer than thirty 30 days for those types of repairs to be completed you must to the extent permitted by law notify Jayco directly in writing at the above address of the unsuccessful repair s of the alleged defect s so that Jayco can become directly involved in making sure that you are provided service pursuant to the terms of this limited warranty WHAT IS NOT COVERED By way of example only this Limited Warranty does not cover any of the following defects in materials components or parts of the RV not attributable to Jayco items that are added or changed after the RV leaves the possession of Jayco additional equipment or accessories installed at any dealership or other place of business or by any other party other than Jayco any RV not used solely for recreational travel and camping all soft goods normal wear tear or usage such as tears punctures soiling mildew fading or discoloration of exterior plastic
58. E COMMAND CENTER Your motor home is equipped with a Command Center that allows you to monitor several systems from one location For your convenience the Command Center is located near the kitchen area More information on the controls located in the Command Center will be discussed throughout this manual 120 1 CIRCUIT BREAKERS The 120 volt AC circuit breakers located inside the main load center and inverter sub panel protect all 120 volt wiring and components in the motor home from circuit overloads and short circuits Should a circuit overload or short circuit occur the circuit breaker protecting the affected circuit will trip preventing the flow of electricity through that circuit If a circuit breaker trips shut off the appliance on that circuit i e central air conditioner etc and allow the circuit breaker to cool down for a brief period of time After the cooling down period reset the circuit breaker by moving its lever off and then back to the on position If the circuit breaker re trips or frequently trips contact your dealer to have the electrical problem diagnosed and repaired A circuit breaker identification label is permanently attached to the inside surface of the 120 volt load center AN CAUTION Circuit breakers and fuses will not offer complete protection of the electrical system in the event of power surge or voltage spike Maintenance and Replacement At the beginning of
59. ECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM The fresh water connection should be unplugged i e the non toxic drinking water hose disconnected when the motor home is unattended for any amount of time If something would happen to the water system this may help limit water damage to a smaller area City Fixtures Use this setting if you are at a campground or other facility where the motor home can be hooked up to an external water source 1 If needed sanitize the water system prior to travel 2 Move the water heater bypass valve to the NORMAL position 3 Remove the city water connection inlet cap and attach a non toxic drinking water hose to the city water connection inlet 4 Place the utility center valves in the City Fixtures position 5 Turn ON the water at the external water source 6 Enter the motor home and open the cold water supply faucets to bleed air from the water lines When the water lines are nearly full you may experience some air pockets Allow them to escape before closing the cold water supply faucets 7 water heater will fill first followed by the supply lines and faucets 8 Turn the appropriate 12 volt or 120 volt water heater control switch ON To disconnect 9 Shut OFF the water at the external water source 10 Disconnect the non toxic drinking water hose and reinstall the city water connection inlet cap City Fill Tank Use this setting to fill the water tank using the city water connec
60. EL KIB ENERPRISES www kibenterprises com 800 250 7051 OUTSIDE SHOWER amp B MOLDERS www bandbmolders com 888 965 2244 PROPANE TANK MANCHESTER TANK www mantank com 615 370 6300 PROPANE CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM CONTACT YOUR DEALER RADIO CONTACT YOUR DEALER RANGEHOOD VENTLINE INC www ventline co 574 848 4491 REFRIGERATOR NORCOLD www thetford com 800 543 1219 SATELLITE DISH WINEGARD www winegard com 800 288 8094 SLIDEOUT SYSTEM POWER GEAR www powergearus com 574 256 6743 SMOKE ALARM CONTACT YOUR DEALER SOLENOID AUX START CHASSIS SOLENOID BATTERY CONTACT YOUR DEALER CONNEC KIB ELECTRONICS www kib com 800 250 7051 TANK SPRAYER BLK amp B MOLDERS www bandbmolders com 888 965 2244 THERMOSTAT RV PRODUCTS www rvcomfort com 316 832 4357 TOILET THETFORD CORP www thetford com 800 543 1219 CONTACT YOUR DEALER TV ANTENNA WINEGARD www winegard com 800 288 8094 HEATER TANK ATwooD www atwoodmobile com 800 546 8759 GIRARD SYSTEMS www greenrvproducts com 866 559 1221 WATER PUMP 12V SHURFLO EAST www shurflo com 800 854 3218 15 1 SECTION 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CLASS C MOTOR HOME THIS PAGE 15 INTENTIONALLY BLANK 15 2 CLASS C MOTOR HOME SECTION 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Jayco Ownership Notification Fax Form To 800 825 7876 ATTENTION Federal record keeping laws require that we maintain a file of owners of our
61. Formaldehyde EA Ea 2 7 Other Fire Safety Information cccceceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeseieeeeeees 2 1 Secondary Means Of Escape 2 1 Smoke Alarms sss cect ed 2 2 SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION Exterior Compartments i eed eee Gente 3 1 Loading YOUR RV 3 1 Trailer Plugs ik oe ELI Ae 3 4 Using The Rear Alten ics ie eis se eels 3 2 Vehicle Labels causa ese a 3 1 Weighing Your Motor 3 4 Weight Labels tari iri ee ii iv eee oe 3 4 SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION Braking amp StOpping va ee ee ae ee es 4 3 CHANGING Ar Vite ENAA T 4 6 Child Safety Restraint 4 44244 4 2 Driver amp Front Passenger Seat 2 4 2 Emergency StOpping 4 7 EM rgency TOWING 4 8 Entrance 4 1 GREYHAWK CLASS C TABLE OF CONTENTS Front Axle Tire 4 4 InstrumentsPanel tet ade
62. HICLE OPERATION INSTRUMENT PANEL A WARNING Do not set anything on or attach anything to the instrument panel or dash Do not attach anything to the steering wheel cover such as trim material badges etc Failure to follow these warnings may restrict the driver s visibility or cause an object to strike and injure an occupant in the case of a collision or sudden stop For more information refer to your Chassis Guide SIDE ViEW POWER MIRRORS IF SO EQUIPPED After adjusting the front driver s seat adjust the exterior side view power mirrors to your driving preference Power remote mirrors You can adjust the power remote mirrors when the ignition key is in the ON or ACC position 1 Move the control knob to the side you want to adjust 2 Press the control arrows in the direction you want the mirror to move 3 Return the control knob to the center to lock the mirror s into place The power remote mirrors also contain heating elements to defog or de ice the mirrored glass if needed To activate this feature use the Mirror Heat control located on the driver s side console next to the mirror control NOTE To prevent the batteries from running down operate the power remote mirrors when the chassis engine is running BRAKING amp STOPPING A WARNING Your motor home braking system is rated for operation at GVWR not GCWR AN WARNING Whenever possible do not travel with waste in the holding tan
63. HOME SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY These chemicals can be found in commonly used items such as deodorants colognes perfumes adhesives lacquer kerosene glues wine liquor most cleaning agents and the propellants of aerosol cans High temperatures can activate glue and adhesive vapors If you close up a recreation vehicle on a hot day the chemicals used in its construction may be detected for months after the vehicle was constructed for more information refer to Section 2 Formaldehyde AN WARNING The carbon monoxide detector installed is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of recreation vehicles It is not designed to comply with Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA commercial or industrial standards Do not disconnect the battery or the alarm Individuals with medical problems may consider using warning devices that provide audible and visual signals for carbon monoxide concentrations under 30 PPM This alarm will only indicate the presence of carbon monoxide gas at the sensor Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas The ultimate responsibility for protection against toxic carbon monoxide fumes rests solely on you Installing a carbon monoxide propane alarm is just the first step in protecting your family from toxic carbon monoxide poisoning NOTE The alarm is wired directly to the motor home 12 volt electrical system with continual power being supplied by the motor home bat
64. LD BE DOWN BEFORE OPENING SLIDEOUTS Fig 4 1 Leveling jack label AN CAUTION Never expose hands or other parts of the body near hydraulic leaks High pressure oil leaks may cut and penetrate the skin causing serious injury MMHC GHMHC 4 9 SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION CLASS C MOTORHOME AN CAUTION Never lift the wheels off the ground when leveling the motor home WARNING Q After starting the leveling cycle it is very important you or other occupants do not move around in the motor home until the vehicle is level Failure to remain still during the leveling cycle can affect the leveling jack system sensors Do not move the motor home while the jacks are still in contact with the ground or extended Damage to the vehicle could occur Do not rely solely upon warning lights to determine the position of the leveling jacks It is the operator s responsibility to check that all the leveling jacks are fully raised in the travel mode before moving the motor home To manually override A WARNING Use extreme caution when overriding the hydraulic leveling jack pump Ensure that no one becomes trapped under the motor home or by the entrance steps if extended It is highly recommended you have someone assist you Before attempting to override the semi automatic hydraulic leveling system ensure the area around the motor home is clear of others including children and pets In the event the hydrau
65. ORMALDEHYDE Some components in the motor home contain formaldehyde based adhesives that may release formaldehyde fumes into the air for an unknown period of time Individuals who are allergic to formaldehyde gas fumes may experience irritation to eyes ears nose and throat Indoor air quality may also be affected by leaving your motor home closed for a period of time To aide in dissipation ventilate the motor home by opening all windows and circulate the air with a fan The following label is located inside the motor home near the entry door This label should be left permanently affixed to the motor home ACAUTION Fig 2 3 Product in this vehicle may contain Formaldehyde warning formaldehyde which may be an irritant to you label You may experience a greater concentration during high humidity and temperatures Ventilate to remove Consult your owner s manual for additional information DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL Label appearance may not be exact EXTENDED DRY CAMPING Your motor home has been built for enjoyment in a recreational manner It is not intended to be used as full time living quarters AN CAUTION Continuous living in your motor home could cause accelerated wear and damage to component parts Use of the motor home other than for its intended purpose of recreational travel and camping may affect your warranty coverage 2 7 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY CLASS C MOTORHOME COLD WEATHER USAGE
66. T ATTEMPT DO THIS YOURSELF If you experience a flat tire on your motor home while driving gradually decrease your vehicle speed if possible Hold the steering wheel firmly and move the motor home to a safe place on the side of the road Please contact your road service provider if applicable or a qualified service facility for assistance is not recommended you attempt to change the tire or jack the motor home yourself this is why a jack and spare tire have not been included with the motor home Make sure the road service technician reads and is familiar with the Chassis Guide information regarding changing the tires Make sure the wheel lug nuts have been tightened to the proper torque as outlined in your Chassis Guide Replacement AN WARNING Do not use the leveling jack system to support the motor home while under the vehicle or changing tires The leveling system is designed as a leveling system only Do not use the leveling jack system as a jack or in conjunction with a jack It is highly recommended that should a tire change be required it be performed by a knowledgeable trained professional Attempts to change tires while supporting the motor home with the leveling jack system could result in damage to the motor home and risk causing serious injury or death AN WARNING When a tire is replaced the replacement tire must be of the same size and specifications refer to your Chassis Guide and or the Federal certificat
67. UM E SI LE V HICULE A T ENTREPOS AVANT CHAQUE D PLACEMENT ET AU MOINS UNE FOIS PAR SEMAINE EN SERVICE Maintenance Gently vacuum off any dust on the cover of the smoke alarm with your vacuum s soft brush attachment Test the smoke alarm once you have vacuumed Never use water cleaners or solvents to clean the smoke alarm as they may damage the smoke alarm Do not paint the smoke detector For information on how to maintain your smoke detector refer to the smoke detector user s manual provided in the Warranty Packet Battery The smoke alarm will not function if the battery is missing disconnected dead the wrong type of battery is used or the battery is not installed correctly The smoke detector requires one standard 9V battery When the battery becomes weak the smoke alarm will beep about once a minute the low battery warning This low battery warning should last for 30 days but you should replace the battery immediately to continue your protection When the battery is removed from the alarm the battery flag in the compartment will pop up therefore the alarm cannot be installed to the mounting bracket without a battery WARNING Only use the replacement battery recommended by the smoke detector manufacturer The smoke detector alarm may not operate properly with other batteries Never use a rechargeable battery as it may not provide a constant charge Never disconnect the battery to silence the
68. UV damage cover tires that are exposed to sunlight Q Turn all cushions on edge to prevent the moisture mildew buildup during storage Q Close the propane cylinder valve s Inspect under the motor home for any openings into the floor where animals or insects may enter and seal if necessary Q Turn the furnace thermostat s to the OFF position Q If your motor home is equipped with a gas electric DSI range light a range gas burner to consume any gas remaining in the lines Once the flame extinguishes itself turn the burner valve OFF You may want to place rodent control products the vehicle during storage Rodents can do damage to the interior components particularly during the winter months Remove all perishables from the refrigerator freezer Defrost wash and dry the interior of the refrigerator freezer and prop or block the doors open so air can circulate and prevent mildew or use crumpled newspaper or open boxes of baking soda in the refrigerator to eliminate odors during storage Q Remove all perishables from the cabinets Leave the cabinets and doors to allow air circulation and prevent mildew and musty odors Lubricate locks and hinges on exterior doors 14 3 SECTION 14 TRAVEL CAMPING STORAGE CHECKLISTS 55 MOTORHOME While the motor home is being stored If the vehicle is stored outside in areas of heavy snow you should periodically brush the snow off to prevent excess
69. a around the various openings do not apply any wax on the weatherstrip If it is stained with wax the weatherstrip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal around the opening AN caution Do not use waxes containing high abrasive compounds Such waxes remove rust and stains effectively from the paint work but they are also harmful to the luster of the painted surface since they scrape off the coating Further they are detrimental to glossy surfaces such as the grille garnish moldings etc do not use gasoline or paint thinners to remove road tar or other contamination to the painted surface AN caution Do not use a buffer and a buffing compound as it may damage the exterior surface Please contact a professional paint bodv shop for assistance Polishing your motor home If painted surfaces have been severely damaged and have lost their original luster and color tone polish the surface lightly with a fine polishing compound Avoid limiting your polishing to the damaged surface only polish a somewhat wider area moving the polishing cloth in one direction After polishing flush the compound from the surface and apply a coat of wax to regain a beautiful luster Damaged paint To prevent corrosion touch up small cracks and scratches in the paint coat as soon as possible with touch up film or paint Carefully check the body areas facing the road and the tires for damage to the paint coat caused by flying stones etc To purcha
70. amping season or when the motor home will be exposed to temperatures that will fall at or below 32 F 0 C Repairs due to freezing are not covered by warranty When temperatures fall below 32 F 0 C the air pressure method is not sufficient by itself Antifreeze must be installed in the water lines to prevent freezing There are two methods of winterizing your motor home based upon your model Please read understand and follow all instructions before beginning Air pressure This method will utilize an air hose to blow excess water from the water lines Make sure all holding tanks are empty and drain valves OPEN Utility Center valves should be set to City Fixtures position Run the water pump until it is dry this will take approximately 15 20 seconds OPEN all faucets and drains and the toilet Using an air hose and blowout adapter customer supplied blow air through the city water connection Any remaining water will blow out in five to ten minutes Pour one cup of non toxic RV antifreeze into all drain P traps 8 15 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME WARNING Never apply air pressure to the water system with any of the valves in the closed position Air pressure applied to a closed valve faucet or low point drain could potentially damage the seals and cause water leaks If you have questions consult with your RV dealer Antifreeze method It may be easier to winterize the mot
71. anding Table amp Chairs If So 12 2 Furniture Upholstery 12 2 Hide A Bed If So Equipped 12 1 Interior Wall 2 2 inde epee 12 4 J Steel Sofa If SO 12 1 Pantry i So Equipped ea a ae 12 3 Privacy Drape 12 3 SECTION 13 EXTERIOR Chassis 13 4 Cleaning The 541542 13 1 Exterior Roof Sidewall 0 13 4 FIO LIRR MOL 13 4 Patio AWNING 13 1 Roof Ladder If SO 13 1 13 4 WINDOWS 13 4 SECTION 14 TRAVEL CAMPING STORAGE CHECKLISTS Maintenance Checklist Motor Home Storage c20 cs sevea eee ies cree Ready to Leave Checklist RV Start UD erect eee dean hal ca haces Mea SECTION 15
72. anties on the body or equipment and any alterations or any effect of the alterations to any of the parts components systems or assemblies installed by Jayco Jayco is not responsible for the safety or quality of design features materials or workmanship of any alterations by such suppliers UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION Help keep your contact information current so that in the event of a recall or customer notification letter you are notified Please copy and mail your completed Change of Address or Ownership Stolen Totaled or Destroyed form to Jayco If you purchased your RV as used include proof of ownership i e a copy of your bill of sale insurance policy etc JAYCO TRAVEL CLUB All owners of Jayco RVs are eligible for membership in the Jayco Travel Club The club promotes family camping and the active use of your RV with others who m ema have similar interests in the RV lifestyle One International Rally is held each year in various locations around the United States and Canada In addition the club offers a variety of local and regional activities throughout the year By belonging to the Jayco Travel Club you will find new ways to enjoy your RV and make friends all across the country For more information please visit www Jaycorvclub com or call 1 800 262 5178 JAYPLUS EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACT Don t let unexpected repair costs keep you from traveling toward your dreams Protect your
73. applicable ISOLATOR SOLENOID When house batteries are installed in parallel circuitry with the chassis battery the charge level in both connected batteries will naturally equalize An isolator solenoid is incorporated to break the connection between the house batteries and the chassis battery when the ignition key is in the off position Breaking this connection prevents discharge of the chassis battery used to start the engine when using 12 volt devices in the house section of your motor home When the engine is running the isolator solenoid engages allowing the house batteries to be charged by the vehicle alternator A CAUTION Always leave the ignition key in the off position unless the engine is running 6 5 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME 12 VOLT FUSE PANEL The 12 volt fuse panel is labeled to indicate fuse sizes positions and the components powered At the beginning of camping season inspect all the 12 volt fuses and replace as needed Replacing a fuse Before replacing a fuse always turn off the electrical components protected by it 1 Disconnect the shore power cord Turn off the inverter if so equipped Disconnect the house batteries main negative battery cable Remove the fuse panel cover to check fuses Pull the fuse straight out of the fuse block If the fuse is not blown something else must be causing the problem Please contact your dealer for further assistanc
74. area Contact them for an appointment they will handle all warranty repair billing and returned parts for you 2 If you cannot locate an authorized Jayco dealer near you ask the campground staff for referrals or check the local telephone yellow pages Or contact Jayco Customer Service or your selling dealer for assistance in locating a repair facility a Contact the RV repair facility to discuss your situation and make an appointment Ask how their billing will be handled They may choose to bill Jayco directly otherwise you are expected to pay them b Have the RV repair facility inspect your RV Either they or you must call Jayco Customer Service to discuss applicable warranty coverage prior to any repair work being performed c Jayco Customer Service will issue an authorization number upon warranty repair approval and advise if any original parts need to be returned d Once Jayco Customer Service has issued an authorization number the RV repair facility may begin actual repair to your RV e Inspect the completed repair work thoroughly If you are not satisfied communicate that immediately to the RV repair facility management Make sure you are satisfied with the repair before you pay or leave the premises f For reimbursement either you or the RV repair facility must send copy of your itemized repair bill and all requested return parts by UPS regular ground freight pre paid within 60 days of the completed repair date
75. ated on the utility center label City Fixtures This setting allows you to access water at all faucets using city water City Fill Tank This setting allows you to fill your fresh water tank using city water Country Fill This setting allows you to fill your fresh water tank using the 12 volt water pump when you do not have access to city water Normal If the RV is not connected to city water this setting allows you to pump water from the fresh water tank to all faucets using the 12 volt water pump Sanitize Winterize Lines This setting allows you to sanitize or winterize your fresh water system Sanitize Tank This setting allows you to sanitize the fresh water tank 09 t The city water connection inlet is located on the Utility Center We recommend that you use a non toxic drinking water hose dedicated only to supplying the motor home with fresh water to reduce the chance of contamination prevent the non toxic drinking water hose from coming into contact with the ground Install the city water connection inlet cap when the fresh water connection is not being used Do not remove the following label from your motor home A WARNING POTABLE WATER ONLY SANITIZE FLUSH AND DRAIN BEFORE USING Fig 8 5 Potable water only label SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD Label appearance may not be exact RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY AD 04 8 12 CLASS MOTORHOME S
76. attresses and fabrics the effects of condensation or moisture from condensation inside the RV or failure to provide adequate ventilation mold or any damage caused by mold to the inside or outside of the RV imperfections that do not affect the suitability of the RV for its intended purpose of recreational use or items that are working as designed but that you are unhappy with problems including water leaks related to misuse mishandling neglect or abuse including failure to maintain the RV in accordance with the owner s manual or other routine maintenance such as inspections lubricating adjustments tightening of screws and fittings tightening of lug nuts sealing rotating tires damage due to accident whether or not foreseeable including any acts of weather or damage or corrosion due to the environment theft vandalism fire or other intervening acts not attributable to Jayco service items such as windshield wiper blades lubricants fluids filters etc damage resulting from tire wear or tire failure defacing scratches dents chips on any surface or fabric of the RV damage caused by off road use overloading the RV or alteration of the RV or any of its components or parts wheel alignment or adjustments to axles when caused by improper maintenance loading or damage from road hazards including off road travel wheel damage or balancing or damage from tire failures Also any costs associated with obtaining service including by way
77. by you or anyone you rent the RV to See Owner s Manual unauthorized alteration off road use collision or accident whether or not foreseeable including any acts of weather or damage or corrosion due to the environment theft vandalism fire explosions overloading in excess of weight ratings and tampering with any portion of the RV LEGAL REMEDIES Any action to enforce any portion of this limited warranty or any implied warranty shall be commenced within six 6 months after expiration of the warranty coverage period designated above Any performance of repairs shall not suspend this limitation period from expiring Any performance of repairs after the warranty coverage period has expired or performance of repairs regarding any thing excluded from coverage under this limited warranty shall be considered good will repairs and they will not alter the express terms of this limited warranty or extend the warranty coverage period or this limitation period In addition this warranty is not intended to extend to future performance and nothing in this warranty or any action of Jayco or any agent of Jayco shall be interpreted as an extension of the warranty or this limitation period Some states do not allow a reduction in the statute of limitations so this reduction may not apply to you WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS Your warranty registration records should be completed and delivered to the manufacturers of component parts including
78. ce for replacements MOTOR HOME OCCUPANT AND CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY JAYCO ING omg THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED ee ee am GUN RP NEY errr Peers cao OR XXX Lbs SAFETY BELT EQUIPPED SEATING CAPACITY X pamase A CAUTION KG Tresna PA AFULL LOAD OF WATER EQUALS OR XXX Lbs OF CARGO 1 kgi 82 AND THE TONGUE WEIGHT OF A TOWED TRAILER COUNTS AS CARGO VENIEL CARAANE PURPOSE TOURIST WAGES MULTPLES THE WEIGHT OF THIS RECREATION VEHICLE MOTOR HOME AS COMPLETED AT THE FACTORY WITH ee emer ons size FULL PROPANE TANK AND FULL ENGINE FUEL IS SOMOS MD STAOARDSPRES CREED WOR RECE WONT SUR LA si ONTE GATECE DU CAMADAENVIGUER ALA DATE PESIO ROSON MANET AC TURE SVONNA DONE PARaICAMON ci aramas THE GCWR OF THIS RECREATION VEHICLE MOTOR HOME IS XXxXkg OR XXXXXLbs CONSULT YOUR DEALER AND SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR DEFINITIONS ADDITIONAL WEIGHT LOADING WEIGHING INFORMATION AND TOWING GUIDELINES INCLUDING AUXILLIARY BRAKE REQUIREMENTS FF ORANY TOWED TRAILER OR VEHICLE Fig 3 4 Motor home Weight Information label Fig 3 3 Federal Certification label WEIGHING YOUR MOTOR HOME Now that your RV is loaded you
79. closed and locked if applicable while the RV is in transit PATIO AWNING WARNING If weather conditions are windy or stormy close the awning s into the travel mode position Refer to the manufacturers user guide included your Warranty Packet for operating and safety information Awning care It is a good idea to keep the awnings in the closed position if you will be away from the motor home for an extended period of time Keep your awnings clean and in good condition to prevent costly repairs Q Periodically check that the fasteners are tight Tighten if necessary Keep the awning fabric clean For detailed cleaning information refer to the manufacturer s owner information included in the Owner s Portfolio ROoF LADDER IF SO EQUIPPED Your motor home is equipped with a rear ladder to allow access to the roof AN WARNING The ladder weight capacity should not be exceeded see ladder capacity label There should never be more than one person on the ladder at the same time CLEANING THE EXTERIOR To protect your motor home s exterior finish wash it often and thoroughly Your RV is exposed to many environmental conditions that have an adverse affect on the paint finish Road Salt and Sodium Chloride Road Tar Bugs Bird Droppings Tree Sap Industrial Fallout Acid Rain Pollution UV Exposure and Moisture The most common problems resulting from these conditions are corrosio
80. cy AN DANGER Do not turn the electrical power back on or plug in any appliances after the use of a fire extinguisher Please refer to the fire extinguisher s user manual for further instructions on maintenance and clean up SMOKE ALARM Some of the most common fire safety issues are burning candles smoking in bed leaving children unattended and cleaning with flammable fluids The smoke detector is intended to help reduce those risks Your motor home is equipped with a smoke alarm that is listed for use in a recreation vehicle They are not fool proof Smoke alarms only work if they are operational and maintained Be sure to read understand and follow the owners information from the manufacturer of the smoke alarm included in your Warranty Packet including information regarding the limited life of smoke alarms Please be aware the smoke alarm cannot detect fires if the smoke does not reach it Anything preventing smoke from reaching the alarm may delay or prevent an alarm i e a closed door may prevent smoke from reaching an alarm on the other side of the door etc There are instances when the smoke detector alarm may not be heard Although the detector alarm horn meets or exceeds current UL standards it may not be heard for many reasons These include but not limited to a closed or partially closed door the alarm may be drowned out by other noise like the TV stereo traffic weather air conditioner or other a
81. cy 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 1 off the water heater 2 Turn off the cold water supply line 3 Open a faucet in the motor home 8 6 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM 4 Pull out the handle of the pressure relief P amp T valve and allow water to flow from the valve until it stops 5 Release the handle on the P amp T valve it should snap closed Close the faucet and turn on the cold water supply As the tank fills the air pocket will develop Repeat this procedure as often as needed to reduce the frequency of the weeping P amp T valve Maintenance Do not allow the burner to burn with a yellow flame or continue to operate the water heater with an improper burner flame Periodically inspect the water heater vent for soot Soot is a sign of incomplete combustion and must be corrected before operating the water heater This is your visual warning that the water heater is operating in an unsafe manner If soot is present immediately shut the unit down and contact your dealer or a qualified service agency Periodically inspect the vent for obstructions Do not terminate the vent on your water heater inside of add on rooms screen porches or patios Doing so will result in products of combustion be
82. d 1 Turn off the load center main 30 amp 120 volt circuit breaker 2 Carefully extend the entire length of the power cord approximately 25 35 from the electric cable hatch to the external power source 3 Plug the power cord into the receptacle Be sure all the power cord prongs are properly plugged into the receptacle 4 Return to your motor home and turn on the load center main circuit breaker 5 To help prevent power surges from damaging the connected loads please follow these instructions when hooking up to the external power source The shore line power cord should be unplugged when the motor home is left unattended If something would happen to the electrical system this may help limit potential damage When you are ready to leave reverse the power cord connection process Use care to prevent damaging the power cord electrical connection pins when connecting or disconnecting the shore line power cord Grasp the plug to remove the power cord from the outlet do not unplug it by pulling on the cord Maintenance Inspect the power cord for cuts cracks and worn insulation Have the power cord replaced immediately if these symptoms are noticed CALCULATING ELECTRICAL LOAD When connecting appliances to the electrical system remember that 120 volt power usage is limited to a total of 30 amps Be mindful of the fact that each operating appliance collectively places an added load on your 120 volt electrical sy
83. d they will not alter the express terms of this limited warranty or extend the warranty coverage period or this limitation period In addition this warranty is not intended to extend to future performance and nothing in this warranty or any action of Jayco or any agent of Jayco shall be interpreted as an extension of the warranty period or this limitation period Some states do not allow a reduction in the statute of limitations so this reduction may not apply to you WARRANTY REGISTRATIONS Your warranty registration records should be completed and delivered to the manufacturers of component parts The selling dealership will assist you in completing and submitting a delayed warranty start form for your chassis which is included in your chassis paperwork and in filling out the Jayco product warranty registration form That form must be returned to Jayco within ten 10 days of your taking delivery of the RV Your Jayco warranty will not be registered unless this warranty registration is completed and received by Jayco Failure to file this warranty registration with Jayco will not affect your rights under this limited warranty as long as you can present proof of purchase but it can cause delays in obtaining the benefits of this limited warranty and it may inhibit any servicing facility s ability to provide proper repairs and or part replacement CARE AND MAINTENANCE It is the owner s responsibility to perform proper care and maintena
84. delines for maximum load capacity under inflation is just as dangerous as over inflation To insure your tires are operating safely regular inspection of your tires and checking tire pressures is absolutely mandatory When you are using your motor home check inflation pressure weekly to insure maximum tire life and travel wear Pressure should be checked when the tires are cold During travel tires heat up and pressure increases Do not bleed air from hot tires or your tires may then be under inflated NOTE Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as a tire that has not been used for three or more hours or has been driven less than one mile Tire inflation pressure of a hot tire may show an increase of as much as 6 psi over a cold tire 4 4 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION A WARNING Tire pressure should be checked at the beginning of each trip to obtain the maximum life of the tire Follow the instructions listed on the Federal Certification label to determine the correct tire pressure Under inflation may cause tire failures and swaying this may result in loss of control injury death or property damage DANGER Failure to follow proper inflation guidelines may result in tire failure which under certain circumstances can cause loss of vehicle control or accidents that may result in property damage bodily injury and or death Tire pressure is the most important factor in the life and performance of
85. dorless Refer to Sec 2 Safety Precautions Carbon monoxide alarm To avoid breathing exhaust gases follow these precautions Do not run the engine in confined areas such as a closed garage any longer than needed to move your motor home in or out of the area Windows should be closed while driving or running the generator if so equipped to avoid drawing dangerous exhaust gases into the motor home If you suspect that exhaust fumes are entering the passenger compartment have the cause determined and corrected as soon as possible If you must drive under these circumstances close all the windows and adjust the heating or cooling system to force outside air into the motor home set the blower on high speed 7 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM A WARNING If you are in a parked motor home with either the engine running or the generator running there is a potential for exhaust fumes to filter back into the motor home The best protection against carbon monoxide entry into the motor home is a properly maintained ventilation system and an active carbon monoxide detector To allow for proper operation of the motor home ventilation system keep the ventilation inlet grill s clear of snow leaves or other obstructions at all times Maintenance It is recommended that the exhaust system and vehicle body be inspected by a qualified motor home service center Q Each time the engine is rea
86. dvisable to follow the recommendation s below if the unit is to be stored in a freezing environment or for long periods of time At the start of the winter season or before traveling to a location where freezing conditions are likely the unit must be winterized The very small amount of water present in the heat exchanger DOES NOT require the installation of a bypass kit Winterization can be accomplished using one of the two common methods of winterization used for RV water systems The compressed air method or the anti freeze method Refer to Winterization in this section for details Winter Use Device WUD If you wish to operate the water heater in potentially freezing conditions the model GSWH 1M has a built in thermostat that will start the burner whenever the temperature of the Heat Exchanger falls below 38 F and will automatically shut off when it senses a temperature in excess of 58 F IMPORTANT To allow the WUD device to operate you must have sufficient LP Gas in the tank and you must leave the unit powered with the ON OFF switch in the ON position at all times that freezing may occur It will not protect the entire RV s plumbing system The RV must be designed for winter use freezing conditions Pressure Temperature Relief Valve This water heater is equipped with a temperature and pressure relief valve that complies with the standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Systems ANSI 221 22
87. dy for an oil change Whenever change in the sound of the exhaust is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged For more information Refer to your Chassis Guide PROPANE GAS SYSTEM Propane or LP liquefied petroleum gas is a clean and efficient form of energy when proper handling and safety precautions are observed The propane system in your motor home furnishes the fuel for cooking heating hot water and propane generator if so equipped Propane can also be used as an alternative energy source for refrigeration The propane fuel system is comprised of numerous components such as the propane container hoses the propane gas regulator piping and copper tubing lines to each appliance Propane is heavier than air the gas tends to flow to lower areas and will sometimes pocket in these low areas such as the floor Your motor home is equipped with a propane alarm refer to Sec 2 Safety Precautions Combination Carbon Monoxide CO Propane Alarm A WARNING Propane cylinders should not be placed or stored inside the vehicle LP gas cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve pressure by discharging gas into the atmosphere Maintenance Although both Jayco and your selling dealer carefully test for leakage travel vibrations can loosen fittings Have the vehicle propane system checked at all connections soon after the purchase of your vehicle and after the ini
88. e 6 Insert a new fuse of the same specified voltage amperage rating and type in the original location Never use a higher rated replacement fuse AN WARNING Replacement fuses must be of the same voltage amperage rating and type Never use a higher rated replacement fuse doing so may cause a fire by overheating the RV wiring The fuse panel label should be kept permanently affixed to your motor home The fuses will not offer complete protection of the motor home electrical system in the event of a power surge or spike Replacement fuses must be of the same voltage amperage rating and type Never use a higher rated replacement fuse doing so may cause a fire by overheating the RV wiring GENERATOR The factory installed generator will produce 120 volt AC power for use when camping in areas where shore power is unavailable 120 volt power from the generator is output to the AC distribution center by way of a factory installed automatic transfer switch In the default mode the automatic transfer switch connects the generator to the AC distribution center when the generator is operating and shore power is disconnected When the generator is operating it will power the converter which in turn will charge the house and chassis batteries The generator requires 12 volt power from the house batteries to start and draws fuel from the chassis fuel tank If the fuel tank drops to or below 1 4 full the generator will aut
89. e black tank drain valve Fasten the sewer hose housing dust cap back on the black tank flush CAUTION The black tank drain valve must be OPEN any time there is a hose water supply connected to the black tank flush 8 18 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM AN CAUTION Do not leave any hose water supply connected to the black tank flush when it is not in use TOILET The toilet is efficient and easy to operate Generally more water is required only when flushing solids Prior to using the sanitation system it is strongly recommended to flush the toilet several times to release sufficient water into the holding tank If there is not a sufficient amount of water used during flushing the waste materials may not evacuate properly from the drain line to the tank Clogged tanks and pipes could eventually occur The toilet system will perform better when water is run for ten to fifteen seconds after flushing to ensure that the waste will proceed to the bottom of the tank Unlike a toilet in a home which may use up to seven gallons of water per flush the average recreation vehicle system uses one to three quarts 1 3 liters For added convenience and better sanitation system performance it is advisable to always have four to six inches 10 15 cm of water in the toilet AN WARNING It is important to prevent solid waste buildup Follow the toilet manufacturer s recommended instr
90. e quick coupler connection has a positive shut off valve as required by code and standards 1 Place the quick coupler handle in the OFF position and push back the sleeve The valve handle must be OFF to make the connection 2 Insert the plug and release the sleeve 3 Push the plug until the sleeve snaps forward locking the plug into the socket 4 Turn the handle ON to allow propane to flow to the drop in stove Socket lt Plug Fig 10 1 Quick connect coupler BBQ Grill Prep if so equipped Your RV is equipped with a propane quick coupler connection and support bracket for easy installation of the BBQ grill WATER HEATER SEE PLUMBING SECTION 10 4 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 11 ELECTRONICS TELEVISION POWER SUPPLY For good station reception the TV power supply must be turned ON to view local television stations Turning the TV power supply ON sends 12 volt DC through the cable to the TV roof antenna The voltage energizes the transistors in the antenna head amplifier The TV signal then comes down the cable to the outlets Turn the TV power supply OFF to view cable television or to use a VCR or DVD Fig 11 1 TV Power Supply TELEVISION ROOF ANTENNA To view local stations at either or both the front or bedroom television sets using the television antenna make sure the TV power supply is ON and the TV roof antenna is raised to the operating position The following is an over
91. e door from the outside make sure you are not obstructing the path of the entrance step Step deployment takes approximately two seconds Keep hands and fingers clear while extending or retracting the entry door step LOOK BEFORE ENTERING OR EXITING YOUR MOTOR HOME 4 1 SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION CLASS C MOTORHOME DRIVER amp FRONT PASSENGER SEAT A WARNING Do not adjust the seat while driving After adjusting the seat make sure that it is locked in position To ensure that the seat is locked securely try to move the seat forward or backward without using the adjusting lever or button Do not put packages pets or other objects between the driver s and front passenger co captain s seat SEAT BELTS A WARNING Legislation in some states may require you to use seat belts but even if it is not required a seat belt should always be worn by anyone who drives or rides in this vehicle Never use one seat belt for more than one occupant Never carry more people in the motor home than there are seat belts Only seats equipped with seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is in motion While traveling do not occupy beds or any seats that do not have seat belts Be sure to lock all doors before driving Locking the doors and using the provided seat belts will minimize the risk of injury or ejection in an accident If you are pregnant consult your health care professional for advice on seat belt use
92. e to allow you to extend or retract the slideout room s in case of a power loss Make sure you have sufficient power available before operating your slideout system A CAUTION OPERATING THE SLIDEOUT Additional support jacks are not needed under the slideout Damage can occur to your slideout room from improper use of aftermarket support jacks 1 The auxiliary battery customer supplied must be fully charged and connected If possible the RV should be hooked up to 120 volt AC power so the converter operates 2 The RV must be level and the stabilizer jacks in the extended position 3 Locate the slideout room control switch The main slideout switch is located in the command center The bedroom slideout switch may be located in the command center or on a bedroom interior wall depending on the model SUDE OUT ROOM rio a nt Fig 5 3 Bedroom slideout control switch 4 To move the room out press the OUT section of the switch and hold it until the motor stops travel time is approx 25 seconds Operating the switch after the room is fully extended will damage the switch and motor 5 1 SECTION 5 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS CLASS C MOTORHOME After the slideout is extended verify that the corners of the black rubber seal are set up correctly The corners of this seal are cut at a 45 angle The top of the seal must overlap the side of the seal to avoid the possibi
93. e you receive the Warranty Packet Your dealer can assist you in completing the OEM warranty cards or registrations and locate any required component model or serial numbers Complete and return the Warranty Registration and Customer Delivery Form to Jayco within 10 days of delivery to activate the applicable warranty coverage 1 3 SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME The Motorized Limited Warranty is activated only after Jayco receives a signed and dated Warranty Registration and Customer Delivery Form from your dealer SUGGESTIONS FOR OBTAINING SERVICE The independent dealers authorized to sell Jayco RVs are also there to provide service after the sale We work closely with them in an effort to keep you satisfied To help ensure your dealer provides the level of service you expect here are some suggestions we would like to make Contact your dealer at once Do not wait until you are ready to use your RV Your dealer may not be able to service it immediately and or the repair may require parts be ordered The dealer s service department is busiest on Mondays Fridays and before the holidays Prepare for the appointment If you are having warranty work performed be sure to have the right papers with you Take your warranty folder and have your vehicle information available Not all the work to be performed may be covered by the warranty discuss additional charges
94. ecial circumstance occurs that requires information from Jayco we have asked your dealer s service management to make the contact on your behalf This is why you should always talk to your dealer s service management first When making contact with your dealer please provide the following information e Your name location and phone number e Your RV 17 digit vehicle identification number VIN e Your date of purchase e name of your selling dealer o If different from above the contact information for the RV repair facility you are contacting Jayco to discuss 1 4 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE e A detailed description of the concern e If applicable the component description serial number and model number Mailing address Shipping address Jayco Inc Jayco Inc Customer Service Customer Service P O Box 460 100 Bontrager Drive 903 S Main Street Bldg 42 Door 4220 Middlebury IN 46540 Middlebury IN 46540 Phone toll free 800 283 8267 Phone local 574 825 0608 Fax toll free 866 709 9139 Brochure request info Jayco com Parts email parts Jayco com Service email service Jayco com Website www Jayco com An important note about alterations and warranties Installations or alterations to the original equipment vehicle as distributed by Jayco are not covered by the Motorized Limited Warranty The special body company assembler equipment installer or upfitter is solely responsible for warr
95. ell propane STOP Follow the safety instructions listed in the manufacturer s owner s manual If you do not smell propane go to the next step Turn ON the propane supply Turn ON electrical power to the water heater Turn the switch to the ON position If the burner does not light the system will automatically attempt two more tries for ignition before lock out occurs NOTE Each ignition cycle will have a 15 second purge before spark cycle if system is a three try system 7 If lock out occurs before the main burner lights turn the water heater control switch to OFF wait five seconds and turn the switch to the ON position This will restart the ignition cycle 8 first start up of the heater may require several ignition cycles before all the air is purged form the propane lines If the burner will not come on the following items should be checked before calling a service person 1 See if the switch is turned OFF 2 Check to make sure the propane supply to the water heater is not empty or turned OFF 3 Check to see if the reset button on the water heater ECO is tripped High altitude deration Operation of the water heater at high altitudes may require derating If the water heater is not properly derated lack of sufficient oxygen for combustion may produce improper burner operation Pilot outage caused by burner lift off or sooting from a yellow burner may occur indicating the possibility of carbon monoxide Y
96. en vent openings while the oven is in operation Restricting the flow of combustion air will create an asphyxiation hazard The propane gas oven must have 12 volt power to operate If you have any questions contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service Do not use the oven as a storage area Refer to the manufacturer owner s manual for detailed operating and safety instructions RANGE IF So EQUIPPED If your recreation vehicle is equipped with a range hood it will be connected to an exterior vent The vent has an inner flap with two snaps This flap can be snapped shut when the vehicle is in motion or during storage to keep insects debris snow rain etc from entering the recreation vehicle Anytime the stove inside the recreation vehicle is N being used this flap must be unsnapped and the range hood turned ON to vent fumes outside the vehicle A WARNING Whenever the stove in the RV is being used The range hood must be turned on and the inner flap must be unsnapped and free to move Failure to do so can create an asphyxiation hazard by restricting air flow to this vent Flap inside Range Hood Vent IN CASE OF A GREASE FIRE AN WARNING Do not attempt to use water to put out the fire Water can spread some types of fire and electrocution is nossible with an electrical fire Grease is flammable Never allow grease to collect around top burners or on the cook top surface
97. ervice technician Refer to the manufacturer s owner s manual for detailed inspection and maintenance information If you have further questions contact your RV dealer the manufacturer or Jayco Customer Service OUTSIDE SHOWER A handheld shower assembly with both hot and cold water is available for washing or rinsing with the outside shower 1 sure the water heater is ON and had sufficient time to heat the water Open the outside shower compartment door If dry camping be sure the 12 volt water pump is ON Remove the handheld shower from its holder Turn ON the hot and cold faucet knobs and adjust the water temperature as desired 6 To activate the handheld shower turn ON the sprayer head attachment some models To cease operation always close the faucet knobs After the water has been allowed to drain from the shower head replace it in the outside shower compartment Any remaining water in the shower hose will drip or run out this is not a leak but performs as intended A WARNING OV ON FAUCETS Water temperatures over 125 F 49 C can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds therefore be when using hot water Always test the water temperature before showering or washing 8 9 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME The faucets operate much the same way as the faucets in your home Make sure there is sufficient water available and if dry camping the 12 volt water p
98. esh water tanks can be drained by one of two types of drain valves white plastic drain is attached to the exterior wall open valve to drain or a valve located inside the motor home adjacent to the water tank this knob turns 45 to open close 3 Open the low point drains by turning then pulling the Fig 8 3 handles up Exterior fresh water As their name indicates they will be at the lowest point of water lines A label is placed on the outside of the RV to indicate where the drains are located The drains will typically need to be opened from inside the motor home Once the label is found on the exterior sidewall go inside the motor home to find the corresponding location of the drains Fig 8 4 Low 4 Turn ON the water pump and allow it to run as needed point drains Operate the toilet flush lever until water stops flowing 6 Relieve the water pressure using the P amp T valve BEFORE removing the water heater drain plug 7 Otherwise if there is any water pressure present the water will spray out of the opening when the drain plug is removed 8 11 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME When you are finished draining the fresh water system reverse these steps and dump the grey and black water holding tanks at an appropriate facility or according to local public codes UTILITY CENTER The following information defines the function of the utility center settings indic
99. estigations CRD NVS 216 1200 New Jersey Ave SE Washington DC 20590 In Canada If you believe your RV has an alleged safety defect you should contact Transport Canada and Jayco Transport Canada prefers to be called instead of posted mail or email as it enables their investigators to confirm that your information is correct and to answer your questions accurately For additional information please refer to the Transport Canada website at www tc gc ca To contact Transport Canada by phone Call 1 800 333 0510 or 1 613 993 9851 if you are calling from the Ottawa region and ask to speak to a defect investigator 1 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE To contact Transport Canada by mail Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation Directorate Transport Canada Tower C Place de Ville 330 Sparks Street Ottawa Ontario K1A 0 5 MANUFACTURING PROCESS Jayco recreation vehicles are manufactured for use as temporary living quarters for recreation camping and travel uses all as defined by the bylaws of the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association RVIA This recreation vehicle is not intended for use as a full time residence or for commercial use Commercial use means using the RV as a business asset such as a mobile office or using the RV for lease or rental purposes Jayco reserves the right to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation wha
100. fe of the carpet Prompt attention to spots and spills is essential Remove as much of the spill as possible Absorb wet spills as quickly as possible by blotting repeatedly with white paper or cloth towels Refer to the manufacturer s guide included in your Warranty Packet for detailed cleaning information or contact a cleaning professional Vinyl flooring Periodically vacuum or sweep to remove dirt and gritty particles Although most common spills will not permanently stain the vinyl floors they are usually easier to remove if wiped up before they set Simply blot with a paper towel and wipe clean with a damp cloth Do not use dish detergents or vinegar and water because they will dull your floor To care for the vinyl floor covering use a damp mop with water and a mild cleaner on the entire floor DO NOT SOAK THE FLOORING Use care to avoid wetting the carpet edges To avoid problems of yellowing linoleum the flooring manufacturer recommends avoiding cleaners that contain oil based solvents i e cleaners containing lemon oil Murphy s Oil Soap etc ABS PLASTICS Dust and wipe clean with soft damp cloth or chamois wiping gently Do not use gritty or abrasive particle soaps or scouring compound to clean ABS plastic Avoid using Citrus or biodegradable cleaners which contain D Limonene as they may damage plastic materials 12 4 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 13 EXTERIOR WARNING Awnings must be
101. flow for several minutes to flush the system When not in use the water filter cartridge should be stored out of freezing temperatures RV antifreeze will damage the water filter cartridge The water purification system manufacturer has supplied a plastic bypass hose with fittings on either end that is designed to replace the water filter cartridge when the motor home is being winterized This plastic bypass hose is re usable store it when it is not in use Each new RV is winterized with RV antifreeze before it leaves Jayco Inc To use the water purification system the clear plastic bypass hose must be removed and the water filter cartridge installed Replacing the water filter cartridge Replace the water filter cartridge at least once a year 1 Drain the fresh water system 2 Place a container beneath the water cartridge filter to catch any spillage 3 Unscrew the fittings at the top and bottom of the water filter cartridge Pull the water filter cartridge down and out of the fittings 4 Insert the new water filter cartridge and tighten the fittings securely by hand Dispose of the used water cartridge filter For more information Refer to the manufacturer s owners manual and the label on the water filter cartridge DRAINING THE FRESH WATER SYSTEM To drain the fresh water holding tank and supply lines 1 Open all faucets including the outside shower faucet 2 Open the fresh tank drain valve All permanent fr
102. ges provided between the booth dinette benches Lay the seat back cushions against the back of the booth dinette bench Lay the dinette seat bottom cushions in between the seat back cushions The area where the cushions meet should be slightly raised 12 1 SECTION 12 INTERIOR CLASS C MOTORHOME Push the raised cushion ends down gently The cushions are designed to fit snugly Reverse this process when converting back to the booth dinette FREE STANDING TABLE AND CHAIRS IF SO EQUIPPED Two free standing chairs and two folding chairs are included in the Free Standing Table chair Package if so equipped When traveling in the motor home it is recommended the free standing dinette chairs be fastened securely at the dinette table and the folding chairs be secured FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY To retain the value of your motor home maintain the furniture upholstery carefully and keep the interior clean Vacuum the furniture regularly using a soft brush attachment to remove any loose dirt or debris Fabric if so equipped It is recommended the fabric be professionally cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled The professional cleaner should be made aware the fabrics have been treated to be fire resistant For more information refer to the specific furniture manufacturer s care instructions Ultraleather if so equipped It is recommended the Ultraleather be professionally cleaned if it becomes stained or soiled For more informati
103. grey and black water holding tanks always add the proper amount of deodorant to the black water tank to prevent malodors and help break down holding tank contents unless winterizing Follow the deodorant bottle or package instructions Driving to a disposal site will normally loosen any accumulated waste debris or solids from the sides of the holding tanks Never leave the black tank drain in the open position continuously when connected to the campground sewer system A WARNING Do not add automotive antifreeze or caustic chemicals such as laundry detergents into the holding tanks Although these products may have a deodorizing effect they may damage the plastic and rubber parts of the olumbina svstem or the components 8 17 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME BLACK amp GREY TANK DRAINS The grey tank drain and black tank drain are also referred to as dump valves Always drain the black water holding tank first so the following grey tank waste water can help rinse any solids or debris from the dump outlet and sewer hose 1 To make drainage easier level the motor home 2 Remove the sewer hose housing dust cap and attach the sewer hose 3 Place the end of the sewer hose into the approved dump station 4 Open the black tank dump valve close it when the black water holding tank is emptied 5 Open the grey tank dump valve close it when the grey holding tank is emptied 6 Remove clean and store
104. have the propane system inspected by an independent Jayco dealer or qualified propane service representative This label has been placed in the vehicle near the range for models equipped with a propane system DANGER IF YOU SMELL GAS Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials Do not touch electrical switches Shut off the gas supply at the container valve s or gas supply Fig 7 3 propane system connection label Open doors and other ventilating openings Leave the area until odor clears Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected before using again FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN EXPLOSION RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY PROPANE GAS CONTAINER AN WARNING DOT propane cylinders must be transported and stored in an upright position so the pressure relief device will function properly Laying a DOT propane cylinder on its side may potentially create a very dangerous situation Propane is a true gas compressed into a liquid form As the fuel is released from the container it changes to vapor which is then used for the operation of the appliances Propane will not run through the appliances in the liquid state A permanently mounted A S M E approved propane container is located under the floor of the motor home B gt NOTE Tanks to be installed fueled and maintained in accordance to State and Local codes rules regulations or laws P
105. he process make sure to pull the seat belts out into their usable positions Be sure to hold the sofa strap firmly to ensure the hide a bed sofa does not suddenly drop shut Refer to the furniture manufacturer s care instructions for this product AN WARNING Always use seatbelts if sitting in the hide a bed while the motor home is in transit J STEEL SOFA IF SO EQUIPPED The J steel sofa functions much the same as a residential futon To make the J steel sofa in to a bed lift up on the bottom seat cushion and pull it towards you The sofa back will drop down to provide a sleeping surface For additional comfort and to reduce fabric damage you may want to place a cover or air mattress customer supplied over the J steel sofa when it is in the sleeping position AN WARNING Alwavs use seatbelts if sittina in the sofa while the motorhome is in transit DINETTE IF SO EQUIPPED The dinette is designed to seat up to four adults You can access the dinette bench storage by removing all the cushions and lifting the bottom seat supports If the dinette bottom seat support is screwed shut it is to protect factory installed equipment do not use that area for storage To convert back to a booth dinette reverse the process The booth dinette can be converted into a bed To convert remove all the cushions from the booth dinette Lift the tabletop remove the detachable table legs and place the tabletop on the led
106. id a fast rush of propane vapor through the excess flow valve causing propane freeze up Should you experience propane freeze up close the main valve and wait 15 minutes before trying again 3 Listen carefully as propane begins to flow If a hissing noise is heard for more than one or two seconds close the main valve and contact your RV dealer to have the propane system tested 4 Light the appliances as needed and directed in the appropriate appliance manufacturer s owner manual located in the Warranty Packet Keep the propane container valves closed at all times unless you are using the propane gas system or are having the propane container filled Make sure that you read and fully understand ALL safety requirements for handling and operation of the propane system The Warranty Packet contains manufacturers user guides for the various appliances hooked to your propane system The propane system provides added benefits to your camping enjoyment however it must be handled with care If you have any questions or concerns consult with your dealer and or the specific manufacturer If you have double cylinders on your motor home use only one at a time Otherwise the propane supply will be drawn equally from both cylinders until the supply has been totally exhausted Using one cylinder until it is empty then using the second cylinder will allow you to fill the empty cylinder at your convenience without running totally out
107. ind the motor home in the center of the lane and toward approaching traffic 3 Place the third warning indicator 100 feet in front of the motor home in the center of the lane and away from the traffic approaching from behind The hazard warning flasher provides additional safety if the motor home is stopped on the side of the roadway and presents a possible hazard to other motorists When the flasher is on it serves as a warning to others to approach and overtake your vehicle with caution Curves and or hills may affect the safe placement of warning indicators AN WARNING For personal safety always stand off the road and out of the way of traffic EMERGENCY TOWING If your motor home ever needs to be towed refer to the instructions in your Chassis Guide Please contact your road service provider if applicable or a qualified service facility for assistance Make sure the road service technician reads and is familiar with the information contained in your Chassis Guide regarding emergency towing warnine When the unit is being towed be aware of the strap locations Misplaced straps could result in damage to the exterior of you unit Damage resulting from misplaced straps is the responsibility of the towing company and is not covered by the unit warranty AN WARNING Never allow anyone to go under the RV while it is being lifted and or being towed 4 8 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION
108. ineral particles that can cause fresh water system odors Untreated well water is a major source of water system odors The fresh water or potable water system needs periodic sanitization and winterization to take care of all the components within the plumbing system and help discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can contaminate the water supply A WARNING Never travel with full fresh black or grey water holding tanks MONITOR PANEL The monitor panel located in the Command Center allows you to monitor the fresh water grey water black water and house batteries levels These functions are controlled using the tact switches located on the Command Center faceplate The monitor panel operates on 12 volt DC power supplied by either the converter or house batteries 8 1 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME Sensors installed in the holding tanks connect to a resistor assembly relaying an electronic message to the display board No power is drawn from the house batteries unless a switch is pushed or turned ON Fuses for the monitor panel are located in the fuse panel Operation Press only one tact switch at a time As you push either the FRESH BLACK GREY1 or GREY2 optional switch one or more LED lights will illuminate indicating that holding tank content level When pushing the BATT switch the highest LED light illuminated indicates the estimated hou
109. ing vented into the rooms or occupied areas Draining the water heater The water heater should be drained if your motor home is going to be stored for an extended period of time See Water heater bypass on page 8 4 of this section If the motor home is to be stored over the winter months the water heater must be drained to prevent potential damage from freezing Damage to the water heater caused by freezing is not warrantable Refer to the water heater manufacturer s owner s manual for details on winterizing your water heater 1 Turn off electrical power to the water heater either at the switch from the electrical element of at the breaker Shut off the propane supply to the water heater Turn off the pressure pump on the water system Open both hot and cold water faucets Remove the anode rod from the tank For more information Read the manufacturer s owners manual If you have further questions contact your RV dealer the manufacturer or Jayco Customer Service TANKLESS WATER HEATER If So Equipped Your motor home may be equipped with a tankless water heater The tankless water heater uses up less LP Gas than storage tank model water heaters since it only uses energy when hot water is demanded There is no pilot light to burn when no hot water is needed The tankless water heater supplies an unlimited supply of hot water on demand once lines are purged of standing water As hot water is used the cold water enters the heater
110. injury or death 1 1 SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME A DANGER This indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A CAUTION This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION This indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS In the United States If you believe that your RV has an alleged defect that could cause a crash or cause injury or death you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA and Jayco 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 For additional information please refer to the NHTSA website at www safercar gov To contact NHTSA by phone Call the Department of Transportation DOT Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1 888 327 4236 and a NHTSA representative will record your complaint information TTY 1 800 424 9153 or 1 202 484 5238 To contact NHTSA by mail Office of Defects Inv
111. ion label for assistance Be sure to use only tires that are rated for RV use The use of passenger tires should be avoided they do not have the same load capability as tires that are specifically identified for RV use 4 6 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION WHEEL LUGS WHEEL LINERS A WARNING Failure to maintain proper torque of the wheel lug nuts could lead to separation of the tire and wheel while driving possibly resulting in property damage or personal injury WARNING Check and tighten the wheel lug nuts regularly to make sure they did not loosen during travel Refer to your Chassis Guide for Torque recommendations Failure to tighten and maintain wheel lug nuts to the proper torque specification could allow the wheels to come off while the motor home is in motion and could result in serious injury in the event of a collision or loss of vehicle control Torque is the amount of rotating force applied to a fastener such as a lug nut Proper torque of lug nuts can only be achieved by using a properly calibrated torque wrench and socket Do not use a 4 way socket or any other type of wrench that does not measure the actual pressure applied to the lug nut B gt NOTE proper method of tightening wheel lug nuts is with a torque wrench not with an impact wrench or by hand Because of the importance of having proper torque on the wheel lug nuts you should always have the wheels mounted and pr
112. irectional handle aligns with the pointer on the ceiling plate Turn the elevating crank counterclockwise in the DOWN direction approximately 13 turns until resistance is noted The antenna is now locked in the travel position A CAUTION Make sure the television antenna is in the travel position cranked down before moving the motor home Failure to lower the antenna into the travel position before traveling may damage the antenna DO S 1 Check parking location for obstructions before raising antenna 2 Carefully raise lower and rotate If this is difficult check for cause 3 Rotate slowly when selecting station and check fine tuning on TV set to make sure it is properly adjusted 4 Lower antenna before moving vehicle DONT S Don t force elevating crank up or down Don t rotate directional handle hard against stops Don t travel with lift in up position Don t leave lift part way up or down Don t apply sealing compound or paint over top of base plate or anywhere lift OVO ies Lubricating the antenna The elevating gear should be lubricated 3 4 times a year with silicone spray Two times yearly or in the event rotating the antenna becomes difficult normal operation can be restored by lubricating the bearing surface between the rotating gear housing and the base plate Any silicone lubricant spray may be used Lubricate rubber quad ring on elevating shaft which is below worm gear with silicone spray
113. ive accumulation and prevent possible roof damage AN CAUTION Excessive snow 8 or more or ice 2 or more places excessive weight on the RV roof Remove excessive snow or ice as needed Care MUST be exercised to not damage the roof material when removing snow amp ice Excessive weight can damage the roof seals etc Water leaks and poor fit or operation are the results of this damage MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST This list is a quick reference sheet for suggested areas of regular maintenance Review all manufacturer s operators manuals supplied with your RV to perform these listed maintenance items Prior to First Trip Q Inspect and reseal as needed Have the propane system checked for leaks by your dealer Q Check wheel lug nuts at specified intervals to listed torque specifications re torque as needed Sanitize the fresh water system Test the safety alarms First Two Hundred Miles Q Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values Re torque as needed Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service technician Each Trip Q Inspect and reseal as needed Q Check the auxiliary battery If so equipped Have the propane system checked for leaks by your dealer Check running lights Q Check tire pressure and wear including spare if so equipped Make sure the tires are cold when checking the tire pressure Flush out water heater tank Inspect safety chains fo
114. king of the rear axle Many factors are considered when establishing proper alignment Steering components suspension wheel bearings and even proper loading will affect the alignment We recommend you 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 B gt NOTE Always have the alignment checked and adjusted by a qualified shop with the proper equipment to handle heavy vehicles gt NOTE A road test by the dealer should be included as part of the pre delivery inspection The dealer can check for and correct any steering problems before you take delivery 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 TIRES Read and understand the following before taking your first trip in your RV Proper care and maintenance of your tires is essential to ensure your safety as well as the safety of others as you travel Routine maintenance on your motor home is important but it cannot be overstated just how critical proper tire maintenance is to the safety operation and durability of your new motor home You must follow the manufacturers inflation gui
115. ks Liquid or debris in the holding tank s may affect the towing characteristics and may result in property damage or personal injury When descending a long hill drop down into a lower gear or lower range if you have automatic transmission Avoid conditions that require excessive and prolonged use of your brakes Apply and release brakes at short intervals to give them a chance to cool The vehicle transmission and engine will help in controlling downhill speed and can lengthen brake life The distance required to stop the motor home is greater than an automobile s Use care when accelerating or decelerating on a slippery surface Abrupt speed changes can cause skidding and loss of control Driving through water deep enough to wet the brakes may affect stopping distance or cause the vehicle to pull to one side 4 3 SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION CLASS C MOTORHOME Check the motor homes brake operation in a safe area to be sure they have not been affected Never operate any vehicle if a difference in braking efficiency is noticeable PARKING BRAKE The parking brake should be engaged when the motor home is parked Never drive your motor home with the parking brake set as this will reduce the parking brake effectiveness and cause excessive wear For more information refer to your Chassis Guide FRONT AXLE TIRE ALIGNMENT The term alignment refers to both the adjustment angles on the steering axle and suspension and trac
116. l are subject to change and not intended to indicate actual size WARRANTY PACKET The Warranty Packet contains original equipment manufacturer OEM operator manuals warranty cards and or registrations It is important you complete and mail the warranty cards and registrations within the prescribed time limits to avoid loss of warranty coverage This manual and the Warranty Packet should be considered a permanent part of the RV If the RV is sold they should remain with the RV for the next owner CHASSIS GUIDE Throughout this manual frequent reference is made to the vehicle s Chassis Guide The Chassis guide refers to the chassis manufacturer s owner manual warranty cards and or registrations The chassis guide has pertinent information regarding the transmission tires etc consult the Chassis Guide for operating safety maintenance servicing instructions and warranty coverage SAFETY ALERTS Your safety and the safety of others is very important To help you make informed decisions we have provided operating procedures and other information on safety labels affixed to your RV and in this manual Please call your dealer or Jayco Customer Service if you are unsure how to proceed Always use the appropriate safety gear when servicing or maintaining your RV injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal possible
117. le from your RV dealer to protect the plumbing system against such high pressure AN CAUTION Not using a water pressure regulator when using city water may cause the O rings to fail To prevent damage to the plumbing system or components when using the city water connection a 45 Ib 315 KPa rated water pressure regulator is recommended 8 2 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM 12 VOLT WATER PUMP amp SWITCH When you want to use water in your motor home and it is not hooked up to city water you will need sufficient 12 volt DC power to run the water pump Once activated the water pump also known as the demand pump will self prime and provide water The water pump continues to run until approximately 45 Ibs of pressure is achieved then shut off The water pump will automatically re start when pressure drops Some cycling may occur depending on the volume of water being released The water pump has a built in check valve to prevent water from back flowing All water pump switches illuminate when the water pump is activated Please be aware the water pump must be shut OFF at the same switch used to turn it ON The water pump switch should be in the OFF position when the motor home is unattended for any amount of time If something would happen to the water system this may help limit water damage to a smaller area Periodically check the in line water pump strainer for accumulated debris To clean shut
118. le to the following product lines Redhawk e Greyhawk e Melbourne e Seneca If you have any questions regarding this please contact Jayco Customer Service at 800 283 8267 or 574 825 0608 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE JAYCO MOTORIZED RENTAL LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT AND WHO IS COVERED The Jayco warranty covers this recreational vehicle RV when used only for recreational travel and camping including recreational travel and camping by renters of the Dealer for one 1 year or the first twelve thousand 12 000 miles of use This limited warranty applies to the original Dealer only and it is not transferable The warranty period begins on the date that Dealer first places the RV in rental service In the event that a substantial defect in material or workmanship attributable to Jayco is found to exist during the warranty period Jayco will reimburse the Dealer either the reasonable costs of repair or the reasonable costs of replacement of the defect Jayco s option in accordance with the terms conditions and limitations of this limited warranty Jayco s obligation to reimburse Dealer for the reasonable costs of repair or replacement of defective materials or workmanship is the sole obligation of Jayco under this limited warranty Jayco reserves the right to use new or remanufactured parts of similar quality to complete any work and to make parts and design changes from time to time without
119. ler must make a confirmed appointment a minimum of 60 days prior to dropping off your RV at the Jayco Factory Service Center e The holding tanks must be emptied and rinsed We a dumping station available for customer use e The propane system and all electrical systems must be shut down and turned off We are not responsible for discharged batteries or propane tanks e During the appropriate season please ensure your RV is winterized e Unless prior approval has been obtained from the Jayco Factory Service Center all personal items must be removed from the area where you are requesting service repair and the refrigerator emptied We are not responsible for loss of food items e You are responsible for all transportation costs You may need to arrange for alternative accommodations for some types of repairs Please be prepared accordingly Customer Service occasionally utilizes local independent repair facilities Your RV may be referred to or repaired by one of these local repair facilities REPLACEMENT PARTS Parts for Jayco RVs are distributed exclusively by authorized Jayco dealers Jayco does not sell parts retail direct or to non authorized dealers If an original part is no longer available Jayco will try to provide an appropriate substitute 1 7 SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME MOTORIZED LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT AND WHO IS COVERED The Jayco warranty covers the house portion
120. lic leveling jack control panel will not retract the jacks the jacks can be retracted using the auxiliary valves at the hydraulic pump connection Refer to the manufacturers user guide for detailed operating and safety information Storage When storing the motor home it is recommended the jacks be stored in the retracted position the manufacturer requires the jacks be cycled periodically If the jacks must be stored in the extended position it is recommended the system be fully retracted once per month REAR VISION CAMERA Your motor home is equipped with a rear vision monitor that gives a limited televised view of what is behind your motor home The rear vision camera will aid you in backing up the motor home and can be used for a greater field of vision when driving in heavy traffic Check the outside rear view mirrors when driving and backing up the motor home for a more complete field of vision Objects in the camera monitor view can be closer than they appear To become accustomed to using the rear view camera monitor practice backing up in a safe place If in doubt ask another person outside the vehicle to assist 4 10 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION The monitor is operational whenever the engine is running To use the monitor flip the switch from standby to ON the monitor will also work when with the motor home is in reverse and the monitor in standby Make sure you turn the
121. lity of water penetration Fig 5 4 Exterior slideout room corner Retracting slideout room Press the IN section of the slideout control switch and hold it until the motor stops Operating the switch after the room is fully retracted will damage the switch and motor A WARNING Maintenance Do not work on your system unless the 12 volt DC auxiliary battery customer supplied and 120 volt AC electrical systems shore line power cord have been disconnected Your slideout system has been designed to require very little maintenance To ensure a long life of your slideout system read understand and follow these simple instructions This system contains a pre lubed bearing that is lubricated when the room is moved in and out Do not spray oil or grease on the rails while the room is extended TROUBLESHOOTING THE SLIDEOUT If the slideout does not move when the slideout switch is depressed follow these steps Q Check the auxiliary battery customer supplied for a full charge and good wire connections Check the 12 volt fuse or circuit breaker Q Check for loose connections at the slideout motor If the slideout still will not operate follow these steps If the slideout is extended refer to the following section on overriding the specific slideout system installed on your RV Ifthe slideout is retracted leave it in that position Q Contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service for repair assistance If
122. ly in writing at the above address of the unsuccessful repair s of the alleged defect s so that Jayco can become directly involved in making sure that you are provided service pursuant to the terms of this limited warranty WHAT IS NOT COVERED By way of example only this limited warranty does not cover any of the following defects in materials components or parts of the RV not attributable to Jayco items that are added or changed after the RV leaves the possession of Jayco additional equipment or accessories installed at any dealership or other place of business or by any other party other than Jayco any RV used for rental or other commercial purposes Note It shall be concluded that the RV has been used for commercial and or business purposes if the RV owner or user files a tax form claiming any business or commercial tax benefit related to the RV or if the 1 9 SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME RV is purchased registered or titled in a business name any RV sold or used outside the United States U S Territories or Canada any RV not used solely for recreational travel and camping any RV purchased through auction or wholesale any RV purchased from a dealer that is not an authorized dealer of Jayco normal wear tear or usage such as tears punctures soiling mildew fading or discoloration of exterior plastic or fiberglass or soft goods such as upholstery drapes carpet vinyl screens cushions m
123. m safe level as indicated by the fixed liquid level gauge Do not allow the visible gauge to be used for filling Overfilling the propane container above the liquid capacity indicated on the container could allow liquid propane to enter the system that is designed for vapor only creating a hazardous condition 7 6 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM The following warming label has been placed by the propane container WARNING DO NOT FILL CONTAINER S TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY OVERFILLING THE PROPANE CONTAINER CAN RESULT IN UNCONTROLLED PROPANE FLOW WHICH CAN CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION A PROPERLY FILLED CONTAINER CONTAINS APPROXIMATELY 80 PERCENT OF ITS VOLUME AS LIQUID PROPANE Fig 7 5 Do not fill to more than 80 label AN WARNING If you suspect your propane container has been overfilled contact your independent Jayco dealer or a qualified propane technician for assistance immediately Do not attempt to service a propane container overfill yourself Refer to your Warranty Packet for more information on the LP gas system components USING THE PROPANE SYSTEM After your motor home is completely set up and you are prepared for camping enjoyment use the following steps for propane operation 1 Close ALL burner valves controls and pilot light valves 2 Open the main valve in the propane tank slowly to avo
124. mportant for you to know so you do not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR of the motor home 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 which are bulky but not necessarily heavy WARNING DO NOT EXCEED YOUR GVWR This means you should weigh your RV as loaded for vour normal travel to determine the actual weight A WARNING If you exceed the GVWR you MUST remove items from the RV or drain liquids then re weigh the vehicle to ensure you have achieved a safe weight Weight labels are posted inside you motor home so you can make a decision before you buy about how much cargo capacity is important for you personally USING THE REAR HITCH The motor home is designed primarily as a recreation vehicle Any towing will affect vehicle handling durability and fuel economy Exceeding any of the listed weight ratings will result in unacceptable overall vehicle performance Your safety and satisfaction require proper use of correct equipment The factory installed towing hitch on this vehicle is capable of pulling 5 000 Ibs of load maximum however the vertical tongue weight will vary according to the towed vehicle A hitch bar of appropriate strength and steel should be selected to match the towing receptor Always use safety chains between the motor home and the towed trailer or
125. n staining and chemical spotting Generally the longer the foreign material remains in contact with the exterior finish the more extensive the damage These problems can be minimized by regularly scheduled washing and polishing Wash your motor home as soon as possible if it becomes contaminated with foreign material Avoid parking under trees or near ocean sea salt Ice or snow should not be scraped from the painted surface Brush off Bugs and bird droppings should be rinsed off daily Ooocoo 13 1 SECTION 13 EXTERIOR CLASS C MOTORHOME Gravel roads should be avoided Anti freeze gasoline or washer solvents if spilled on the painted surface should be rinsed off with water immediately Washing Commercial washing should be avoided Wash with cold water using a mild liquid soap Dry wiping with a dry cloth is not recommended Make sure the RV s surface temperature is cool under 90 F and out of direct sunlight A shaded area is ideal for washing your vehicle as direct sunlight causes water spotting Use a mild soap or detergent Most auto care stores will carry a car wash shampoo Try to avoid combination wash n wax products as these waxes can cause build up and are designed for smaller surfaces Have two dedicated sponges or wash mitts one for the exterior walls and one for the wheels and under carriage Brushes or wash mitts that are made of plastic bristles are acceptable for use on tires and wheel wells but are
126. nce of the RV and to assure correct load distribution For details regarding this please see your Jayco owners manual and the owners manuals of the chassis manufacturer and other component part manufacturers These outline various care and maintenance that is required to maintain your RV Please review all manuals supplied with your RV and contact your selling dealership or supplier of the component part if you have questions Note Failure to maintain the RV as noted in those manuals voids this limited warranty and any damage to the RV as a result of your failure to perform such care is not covered by this limited warranty THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE JAYCO INC 903 S Main Street P O Box 460 Middlebury IN 46540 Telephone 574 825 5861 or 800 283 8267 SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME JAYCO DEALERS Pages 8 11 of this Owner s Manual contains the warranty that applies to this RV However if the Jayco dealer decides to use this RV for rental purposes then the warranty contained in pages 8 10 will not apply to this RV The rental warranty located on pages 12 14 applies in that situation If on the other hand the Jayco dealer sells this RV to a retail customer then the rental warranty would not be applicable The rental warranty does not apply to retail consumers Jayco s rental program is applicab
127. nergy from the batteries remember that there is a limited amount of power available before the batteries need to be recharged To recharge the house batteries When the engine is running the alternator will automatically charge the house batteries through the auxiliary start solenoid When parked at a campsite and plugged into shore power the power converter will automatically charge the batteries Complete charging may take several hours and depends upon battery condition and the amount of power consumed by the 12 volt devices operated during the charging period Dry camping Consider the charge condition of the house batteries when dry camping When the house batteries are not being recharged and power is being drawn from them they will eventually discharge A battery will discharge faster as its voltage gets lower Plan your 12 volt electrical use accordingly A fully charged 12 volt battery will read 12 7 volts DC and have a specific gravity of 1 265 at 80 F 32 The house batteries are considered discharged at 11 8 volts and dead at 11 65 volts 6 4 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM When battery voltage drops below these lower thresholds permanent battery damage may occur Typically a deep cycle battery has an amp hour rating of 75 100 amps If you run the furnace and refrigerator simultaneously you will be using approximately 12 0 3 0 15 0 amps per hour This does not include any 12 volt lights
128. ng with 50 PPM residual chlorine If a shorter time period is desired then a 100 PPM chlorine concentration should be permitted to sit in the system for at least one hour 10 After the required period drain the chlorine solution from the fresh water system see Draining the fresh water system Some solution may remain in the water heater and will be flushed in the following steps 11 Fill the fresh water system using clean potable water see Fresh water connections completely full 12 Then drain the fresh water system see Draining the fresh water system B NOTE Ifa chlorine taste lingers in the water flush the water system with a solution consisting of one quart vinegar to five gallons of clean water Re flush as necessary Water heater and water filters should all be bypassed prior to flushing with vinegar solution WINTERIZATION AN WARNING Automotive antifreeze ethylene glycol and windshield washer antifreeze methanol are poisonous Never use these products in your fresh water system These products are harmful and may be fatal if swallowed Preparing your motor home for colder weather or storage is very important for most states and Canada Failure to prepare your motor home may cause water supply lines and the water heater to freeze No commodity or product should be added to the fresh water system to ensure freeze protection other than RV antifreeze The motor home should be winterized at the end of the c
129. not intended for use on the exterior walls Avoid using such items on painted surfaces as they will damage the finish Wash the wheels and wheel wells first as this removes heavy dirt and debris and prevents it from splattering on panels Wet the entire area down to remove loose dirt and grime then hand wash one area at a time using your dedicated paint finish sponge or wash mitt Wash from the top and work your way down rinsing frequently to minimize grit abrasion Follow with a final rinse of water This process will remove most contamination from the motor home s surface For stubborn stains such as road tar or bug stains use an ammonia based glass cleaner or a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a damp cloth followed immediately by warm soapy water and rinsing with clean water This may not dissolve the road tar but it will loosen tar and bug stains and remove them from the surface Do not use solvent based cleaners on bird droppings or tree sap as these are water based stains They can be dissolved using ammonia based glass cleaner warm soapy water and a little elbow grease Once again after removing stubborn stains immediately rinse with clean water Drying the motor home is just as important as washing your vehicle Tap and well water contain many chemicals that could water stain your RV s finish We suggest using a damp natural or synthetic chamois There are other drying products such as lint free micro fiber towels that work just
130. o s agent but an independent entity JAYCO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT MAY RESULT FROM BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THIS EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SHALL BE INDEPENDENT OF ANY FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY WARRANTY AND THIS EXCLUSION SHALL SURVIVE ANY DETERMINATION THAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY HAS FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME HOW TO GET SERVICE To obtain reimbursement of warranty service the owner must do all of the following 1 Notify Jayco of the substantial defect in material or workmanship attributable to Jayco within the warranty coverage period 2 Provide the notification mentioned in 1 above within ten 10 days of when the owner discovered or should have discovered the substantial defect in material or workmanship attributable to Jayco 3 Promptly and appropriately make the necessary repairs and 4 any freight or transportation costs import duties fees and all incidental expenses associated with obtaining warranty service If you need assistance you may contact Jayco at P O Box 460 Middlebury Indiana 46540 Attn
131. od itself These should be avoided 12 3 SECTION 12 INTERIOR CLASS C MOTORHOME COUNTERTOPS Glass rings food spills water spots and smudges usually wipe off with a damp sponge Stubborn stains can be removed with a general purpose spray cleaner Some stains can be removed by squeezing fresh lemon juice over the stain and allowing the juice to soak for approximately forty five minutes After 45 minutes sprinkle baking soda over the lemon juice and rub with a soft cloth To prevent permanent damage Always use hot pads or trivets under hot pans dishes or heat producing appliances such as frying pans Q Always use a cutting board never use a knife on the countertop Q Avoid harsh chemicals such as drain cleaners oven cleaners etc Do not let cleaners with bleach set on the top Wipe them off promptly INTERIOR WALL PANEL Please contact your dealership service department for assistance in repairing d cor paneling If deep scratches occur on the wall panel putty sticks can be used to cover scratches on wood surfaces These can be obtained from local hardwood stores and lumberyards FLOORING Always test a cleaning agent in an inconspicuous area for colorfastness Carpet Vacuum your carpet regularly It is important to remove loose soil and debris while it is on the surface Heavily traveled areas i e walkways areas in front of the furniture may be protected with small throw rugs to prolong the li
132. of propane 7 7 SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME CALCULATING PROPANE USAGE It is important to remember that your furnace refrigerator water heater and range all may use propane to operate Each has a different BTU rating and you will need to consider them to determine how long your propane supply will last Most RV gas appliances are operated intermittently Propane consumption depends on individual use of appliances and the length of time operated Unless there is heavy use of hot water the water heater consumption of propane is minimal During cool temperature or high wind conditions furnace consumption can be extremely high To calculate your propane supply take the BTU ratings for your propane appliances and divide that into the BTU availability Each gallon of propane 3 86 liters produces about 91 500 BTU s 46 514 kilojoules of heat energy Propane consumption chart The following chart provides average propane consumption information Appliance Con gear our Kilojoules Hour Water Heater 8 800 9 280 Refrigerator 1 200 1 500 1 270 1 580 Furnace 35 000 40 000 36 930 42 200 Range oven 7 100 7 490 Range rear burner 6 500 6 860 Range front burner 9 000 9 490 Outside Grill 10 000 10 550 COOKING WITH PROPANE GAS Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreation vehicle Proper ventilation when
133. ograms see the Quick Reference Guide provided with your model General Cleaning IMPORTANT Before cleaning make sure all controls are off and the microwave oven is cool Always follow label instructions on cleaning products To avoid damage to the microwave oven caused by arcing due to soil buildup keep cavity microwave inlet cover cooking rack supports and area where the door touches the frame clean 10 1 SECTION 10 APPLIANCES CLASS C MOTORHOME Clean with mild soap water and a soft cloth or sponge or as indicated below Q Grease filters mild soap and water or dishwasher Q Door and exterior mild soap and water or glass cleaner applied to paper towel Control panel sponge or soft cloth and water Q Stainless steel on some models mild soap and water then rinse with clean water and dry with soft cloth or use stainless steel cleaner Turntable mild soap and water or dishwasher Rack s mild soap water and washcloth Dishwasher cleaning is not recommended COOKING WITH PROPANE See Propane System Section for important safety instructions Refer to the manufacturer s owners manual for detailed operating and safety instructions for all propane appliances KITCHEN RANGE amp OVEN IF So EQUIPPED A WARNING During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable material come in contact with the top burners or heating elements burner grates or other areas near the
134. omatically shut off to keep the motor home from being stranded Be aware the generator when operating gives off carbon monoxide Before starting the generator 1 sure the carbon monoxide detector is working 2 off air conditioners and all other appliances 3 Check for fuel exhaust and coolant leaks STOP the generator immediately if there is a fuel exhaust or coolant leak and have it repaired 6 6 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AN WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY Do not run the generator when your motor home is indoors or in a confined space Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning hazards exist whenever generator exhaust gasses can accumulate WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE IS DEADLY MOVING PARTS AND ELECTRICITY can cause severe personal injury or death To reduce exposure to these hazards always disable AGS before Sleeping in vehicle unless vehicle has a working CARBON MONOXIDE detector Parking vehicle in garage or confined space Parking vehicle for storage Servicing vehicle for storage Servicing generator Servicing batteries Servicing appliances or electrical systems Fueling the vehicle DO NOT run the generator or use the AGS AUTO ON or QUIET ON modes when your RV is indoors or in a confined space Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning hazards exist whenever generator exhaust gasses can accumulate CAUTION Excessive cranking can o
135. on Q See the Electrical Systems Section in case of an electrical fire Q See the Appliance Section in case of a grease fire FIRE EXTINGUISHER Fire extinguishers are classified and rated by fire types A B and C These classifications identify the kinds of fires or burning materials they are designed to fight Class A Solid materials such as wood paper cloth rubber and some plastics Class Liquids such as grease cooking oils gasoline kerosene or other flammable liquids Class Electrical such as electrical wires or other live electrical equipment dry chemical fire extinguisher has been installed in your RV It is suitable for extinguishing small fires of the Class B or C type only We suggest you become thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions displayed on the side of the fire extinguisher NOTE For information on how to use your fire extinguisher refer to the fire extinguisher user s manual provided in your Warranty Packet 2 1 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY CLASS C MOTORHOME Inspection and Maintenance Read and follow all instructions on the label and owner s manual provided by the fire extinguisher manufacturer AN WARNING Do not check the pressure test or practice using the fire extinguisher by squeezing the trigger even briefly The fire extinguisher is not rechargeable or refillable Once used it will gradually lose pressure and will not be fully charged for use in an emergen
136. on refer to the specific furniture manufacturer s care instructions Leather if so equipped Periodic vacuuming using a dry cloth to wipe up spills immediately and using a damp cloth on problem areas will help to keep your leather furniture in good condition Leather surfaces can vary as do the cleaning methods Refer to the furniture manufacturer s recommendation or consult a cleaning professional It is recommended you do not use any cleaners containing oils waxes or silicones Cleaners containing silicone can eventually destroy the finish on the leather Cleaners containing oils or waxes leave residues on the surface of the leather which can attract more dirt which can eventually lead to cracking BED STORAGE Additional storage has been provided under the bed It is equipped with gas struts to assist with easy access To access the storage area grasp the end ledge at the foot of the bed and lift carefully To close carefully push down on the bed slowly easing it to the closed position AN CAUTION Before lifting be sure there is nothing on the bed that will restrict its movement or add extra weight Use caution when opening or closing the bed to keep hands and fingers at the end ledge provided not on the side or further back than necessary to avoid pinch points The bedroom electric slide room system may be located under the bed If so it can be accessed by removing the screws holding the wooden paneling in place
137. ondensation Many RV and marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers sized for RV use Other suggestions are Crack open windows and roof vents to allow warm moist air to escape When taking a shower open the bath roof vent if so equipped approximately Y2 allowing the moisture to escape Use the range hood fan if so equipped when cooking or washing dishes Q Avoid hanging wet towels or clothes inside the motor home to dry If condensation is found in cabinets or closets open those doors slightly to equalize the temperature and provide ventilation Q Uncontrolled condensation can cause dampness mildew etc inside your RV Be sure to make strong effort to control condensation Repairs due to condensation are not covered under the terms of the Motorized Limited Warranty or the Extended Limited Warranty 2 8 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION VEHICLE LABELS Decals and data plates used throughout the RV aid in its safe and efficient operation or provide service instructions Read all decals data and instruction plates before operating your RV If any decal data or instruction plate is painted over damaged or removed it should be replaced LOADING YOUR RV WARNING Never load the RV_in excess of the GAWR for either axle Overloadin your RV may result in adverse handling characteristics and damage to the chassis When loading heavy objects keep them as low as possible prefe
138. operly torqued by a qualified technician using the proper tools After your first trip check the wheel lug torque periodically for safety according to your Chassis Guide If you suspect the wheel lug nuts have loosened at any time have them checked and torqued to the proper limits immediately Check and re torque after the first 10 25 and 50 miles 16 40 and 80 kilometers Thereafter check and maintain the torque according to the listed torque values Wheel lugs If you suspect or notice the wheel stud bolts are cracked or broken they must be replaced along with adjacent bolts that have probably also been weakened due to the additional stress placed on them WHEEL BEARINGS amp BRAKES Follow the Chassis Guide maintenance instructions for the front and rear axle for wheel and suspension maintenance including the brakes and wheel bearings Contact your Chassis manufacturer for assistance EMERGENCY STOPPING Always carry road flares or reflective warning signs to display if necessary Pull off the roadway as far as possible for emergency stopping Turn ON your motor home hazard warning flashers If traveling at night use three red warning indicators such as flares reflectors or lanterns as follows 4 7 SECTION 4 VEHICLE OPERATION CLASS C MOTORHOME 1 Place the first warning indictor on the traffic side of the motor home directed at the nearest approaching traffic 2 Place the second warning indicator 100 feet beh
139. or home with another person to assist you 1 Level the motor home and drain the fresh water plumbing system 2 Replace the water filter cartridge with the clear plastic bypass hose Make sure the water heater 12 volt and 120 volt interior control switches are OFF 3 Turn the water heater bypass valve to the BYPASS position if so equipped 4 Move the valves to the Sanitize Winterize Lines position The low point drains must be closed for the antifreeze to siphon through the lines 5 Insert the garden hose into a container of motor home antifreeze solution this quantity should be enough to winterize the motor home attach the other end to the city water connection To assist the siphoning process put the container on a surface approximately two feet above ground level 6 Turn the water pump ON f the water pump fails to self prime temporarily open the low point drains close the low point drains as soon as the water pump primes RV antifreeze will begin siphoning out 7 Open the hot water line on all the faucets kitchen lavatory shower and outside shower until RV antifreeze begins to flow continuously 8 Close the faucet hot water lines and repeat with the cold water lines on all the faucets Do not forget to run RV antifreeze through the toilet When you are done adding RV antifreeze 9 Remove the garden hose from the container of RV antifreeze and disconnect it from the Utility Center fresh water connection inlet 10
140. or ice inhibiting chemicals used during the winter months will damage the paint inviting rust and other deterioration Periodically inspect the exterior exposed areas clean and repaint the frame members occasionally and whenever you notice rust or paint chipped away to insure protection EXTERIOR ROOF amp SIDEWALL VENTS While you are cleaning the exterior roof also inspect the roof vents including sealants for cracks and keep them clean Inspect the refrigerator and holding tank vents for blockages from bird nests spider webs leaves etc Water heater furnace and refrigerator exterior doors need to be kept clean and free of obstructions i e insect nests mud daubers etc while the appliances if so equipped are in use SEALANTS Sealants perform a very important function and should be inspected closely and regularly maintained We incorporate many different types of sealants including butyl putty black butyl encapsulated foam silicone clear and colored roof sealant and foam In general sealants do not have set lifetimes Varying environmental factors affect the pliability and adhesiveness of sealants You or your dealer must Inspect all sealants a minimum of every six months A quick walk around the motor home before leaving may help prevent potential problems during trips and vacations Have the sealant replaced if you notice any cracks voids gaps breaks looseness or any sign of physical deterio
141. ou may also notice a lack of efficiency in heating the water because of incomplete combustion of the burner at these higher altitudes Consult with the local propane company your dealer or the water heater manufacturer for proper derating of the water heater Change out of the orifice derating should be done by the dealer or a qualified service agency NOTE It is important that once the motor home has returned to lower elevation below 4500 feet any high altitude deration or other adjustments be reversed for proper operation of the water heater Anode rod protection The tank in the water heater is protected by a magnesium or aluminum anode to prolong the life of the tank by absorbing the corrosive action of hot water Under normal use the anode rod will deteriorate and because of this the water heater OEM recommends the anode rod be replaced yearly Water with high levels of iron and or sulfate will increase the rate of deterioration therefore more frequent replacements may be required 8 5 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME If an anode rod is mostly eaten away replace it with a new one The water heater manufacturer recommends replacement of the anode rod when consumption or weight loss is greater than 75 percent Fig 8 2 Anode rod replacement chart A WARNING Do not replace anode rod or any other component with an accessory part that is not authorized by the water heater manufacturer
142. ppliances A WARNING This smoke alarm will not alert hearing impaired residents Special alarms with flashing strobe lights are recommended for the hearing impaired Operation The smoke alarm is operational once the battery is correctly installed The LED light will indicate the battery is functioning properly When the production of combustion is sensed the smoke detector sounds a loud alarm that continues until the air is cleared The LED light will also give a visual indication of a sounding alarm 2 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY How to test Stand at arm s length from the smoke alarm when testing as the alarm horn may be harmful to your hearing The alarm horn is loud to alert you to an emergency The test button will accurately test all functions Never use an open flame from a match or lighter to test this smoke alarm A WARNING Test the smoke alarm operation after the vehicle has been has been in storage before each trip and at least once per week during use Do not disconnect the batterv or the alarm A warning label is located near the smoke alarm Fig 2 2 Please do not remove the following label from your motor home Fig 2 2 Test smoke alarm operation after vehicle has been in storage before each trip and at least once per Test smoke alarm label week during use Failure to do so can result in Label appearance may death or serious injury not be exact V RIFIER LE D TECTEUR DE F
143. r signs of wear if so equipped Test brakes Test safety alarms 14 4 CLASS C MOTOR HOME SECTION 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FEATURED COMPONENTS QUICK REFERENCE CHART Your motor home may be equipped with some of the items listed below This is a partial listing and it is not intended to cover all components in your motor home All information is the latest available at the time of publication Entegra Coach reserves the right to change any of the following information without notice COMPONENT MANUFACTURER WEBSITE AIR CONDITIONER RV PRODUCTS www rvcomfort com 316 832 4357 CAREFREE OF AWNING COLORADO www carefreeofcolorado com 800 622 3230 BACKUP CAMERA AND y MONITOR ASA AUDIOVOX www asaelectronics com 877 845 8750 PROGRESSIVE CONVERTER DYNAMICS www progressivedyn com 269 781 4241 ENTRY STEP POWER GEAR Wwww powergearus com 574 256 6743 FAN CELING 12V FAN TASTIC VENT www fantasticvent com 800 521 0298 FAN EXHAUST 12V VENTLINE www ventline com 574 848 4491 FIRE EXTINGUISHER CONTACT YOUR DEALER ATWOOD FURNACE HYDROELAME www atwoodmobile com 800 546 8759 HITCH CEQUENT TOWING www cequentgroup com 800 632 3290 XANTREX INVERTER TECHNOLOGY INC www xantrex com 800 670 0707 LADDER ROOF CHRISTIANSON IND No website available 269 663 8502 PROGRESSIVE LOAD CENTER DYNAMICS www progressivedyn com 269 781 4241 MONITOR PAN
144. rably on the floor Distribute cargo side to side so the weight on each tire does not exceed one half of the GAWR for either axle Store and secure all loose items inside the motor home before traveling Overlooked items such as canned goods small appliances on the countertop cooking pans on the range or free standing furniture items can become dangerous projectiles during a sudden stop AN WARNING For traveling safety it is important to make sure the tie down straps are secured on all appliances such as the toaster coffee maker etc Vibration during travel will move the appliances creating the potential for them to fall out of their cabinets possibly causing injury EXTERIOR COMPARTMENTS A WARNING Your recreation vehicle s load capacity is designated by weight not by volume so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading the vehicle Do not exceed your GVWR 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 WARNING Store items in areas designated for storage Do not store anything in the areas reserved for the converter electrical panels or the furnace or water heater etc SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION CLASS C MOTORHOME WARNING The actual weight of the vehicle passengers all options liquids the hitch weight of your towed vehicle and your personal cargo is i
145. ration Q Always use the same type of sealant that was removed Your dealer service or parts manager can help you obtain the correct sealant s The sealants may become damaged due to ultraviolet exposure air pollution freezing temperatures and exposure to other 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 shrinkage occur Conditions such as rain salt dust and pollution may increase your vehicle maintenance needs 13 4 CLASS MOTORHOME __ SECTION 14 TRAVEL CAMPING STORAGE CHECKLISTS RV START UP The following checklist will help ensure a trouble free camping season Inspect and work all interior and exterior latches and locks lube if necessary Make sure the batteries are fully charged and installed correctly Turn ON the motorhome 12 volt battery disconnect switch Inspect the power cord and carefully clean the contacts if necessary Plug in the power cord to an appropriate power source Turn on the interior lights and check outlets for polarity If needed replace any blown fuses Check the circuit breakers and test the GFCI Inspect and test all safety detectors If needed replace any drained or discharged batteries If you have a defective or damaged safety detector replace it immediately Inspect and turn on the propane system If you have any question
146. ray holding tank Pack equipment into compartments and secure it Lock all exterior compartments Propane turned off Retract awning and secure them for transport Retract step Retract leveling jacks to the travel position if so equipped Water hose amp electric cord unhooked and stored Check tire pressure include inner wheel and spare if applicable Check wheel lugs Test brakes for proper operation Secure any loose heavy or sharp objects in the RV or exterior compartments Disconnect the shore line power cord and ensure it is stored correctly Fasten all interior and exterior doors securely Lock them if applicable Walk around your RV one last time to make sure everything is stored away and the baggage compartments are closed and locked Q Secure and lock the entrance door Oooovoo moOOoco OUVUOCODOOCOOOCOCOOCLOCLOCD HOME STORAGE Properly preparing your motor home for storage during periods of non usage will prevent problems from arising It will also make it easier to get started again for the following camping trip or season To prevent costly freeze ups winterize the plumbing system when it will not be in use for an extended period of time especially if it is stored in colder climates Periodically inspect your motor home during storage and seal off any area that can offer an entry point for rodents birds or insects Also inspect the motor home for any damage 14 2 CLASS MOTORHOME ___ SE
147. ropane expands 11 2 percent for every ten degrees of increase in temperature It is imperative to leave sufficient space inside the container to allow for natural expansion of gas during warmer weather 7 5 SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME PILL REMPUR 1 amp 1 Propane valve 2 Propane gauge Fig 7 4 ASME tank Servicing or filling Because the container is not removable the motor home will need to be driven to a qualified propane facility for servicing or filling Only the authorized gas service technician s should be near the motor home while the propane tank is being filled The new propane container must be carefully purged for proper appliance performance and operation The propane tank must NEVER BE OVERFILLED A WARNING Always shut OFF the engine while refueling Do not smoke and do not operate other ignition sources while refueling A WARNING When the propane container is disconnected from the main supply hose and the P O L connection install the P O L plastic cap that is attached to the container P O L stands for Prest O Lite which was the original company that produced the valve which has a left hand thread Replace all protective covers and caps on the propane system and or container after filling Make sure the valve is closed and the compartment door is securely latched LP gas container overfill Never allow your propane tank to be filled above the maximu
148. rounds or by 120 volt 60hz generator power The following electrical components will only operate when your motorhome is connected to shore or generator power 120 to 12 volt power converter air conditioner refrigerator microwave oven television s home theater system s electric water heater washer dryer fireplace and appliances plugged into convenience receptacles 30 AMP POWER CORD The 30 amp power cord is also commonly referred to as the shore power cord This power cord is designed to ground the motor home electrical system through the external power source receptacle It is also designed to carry the voltage and current output from 30 amp campground power receptacles AN WARNING PLUG INTO 30 AMP SERVICE ONLY Do not hook up the 30 amp power cord to any receptacle until you have verified proper polarity and grounding Polarity indicators can be purchased in most electrical and hardware stores Do not use any cheater plug adapter or extension cord to reconfigure incoming AC power or break the continuity of the circuit connected to the grounding pin Do not connect the power cord into an outlet that is not grounded or adapt the 30 amp power cord plug to connect it to a receptacle for which it is not designed Do not remove the grounding pin to connect to a non grounded receptacle Removal of the ground pin disables an important safety feature designed to prevent shock and electrocution hazards Do not
149. s Jayco s obligation to repair or replace defective materials or workmanship is the sole obligation of Jayco under this limited warranty Jayco reserves the right to use new or remanufactured parts of similar quality to complete any work and to make parts and design changes from time to time without notice to anyone Jayco reserves the right to make changes in the design or material of its products without incurring any obligation to incorporate such changes in any product previously manufactured Jayco makes no warranty as to the future performance of this RV and this limited warranty is not intended to extend to the future performance of this RV or any of its materials components or parts In addition the RV owner s obligation to notify Jayco or one of its independent authorized dealers of a claimed defect does not modify any obligation placed on the RV owner to contact Jayco directly when attempting to pursue remedies under state or federal law LIMITATIONS EXCLUSIONS AND DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THAT IS FOUND TO ARISE BY WAY OF STATE OR FEDERAL LAW INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND IS LIMITED IN SCOPE OF COVERAGE TO THE SCOPE OF COVERAGE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY Jayco makes no warranty of any nature beyond that contained in this limited warranty Jayco does not authorize an
150. s contact your dealer or a qualified propane service representative for assistance If the propane system is functioning properly test the pilot lights on range refrigerator furnace and water heater if so equipped Inspect the leveling jacks if so equipped for operation If needed perform maintenance as specified by the leveling jack manufacturer Test all exterior and interior lights Replace any bulbs if they are burnt out Prepare the chassis portion of the motorhome for the camping season in accordance with the Chassis Guide Inspect the tires for wear cracks and inflation pressure Wash the exterior of the motorhome Do a sealant inspection and repair as necessary De winterize and sanitize the fresh water system Connect a towed vehicle to motorhome if applicable and test all connections and lights READY TO LEAVE CHECKLIST Before leaving or returning home it is critical that you complete the necessary procedures to ensure a safe trip As you develop a routine it is possible that a checklist will be helpful This is a general list which you may want to customize as you determine your own needs Make sure you follow all safety precautions noted this owner s manual in any manufacturer s operators manual when preparing to travel Check the area under the RV after overnight parking and look for water or other fluid leaks If leaks are detected find the cause and correct it immediately
151. se batteries condition Charge at 12 7 volts or above Good at 12 1 volts or above Fair at 11 6 volts or above Low at 6 0 volts or above FRESH WATER HOLDING TANK The fresh water tank can be gravity filled or pressure filled using the fresh water inlet called city water Plastic overflow tubes are plumbed into the fresh water holding tank to allow water to flow out of the water tank Occasionally you may see water coming from the overflow tubes located underneath the motor home when the fresh water holding tank is filled This is normal and is caused by external circumstances including the motor home being parked on an incline or the motion caused by starting or stopping the motor home during travel AN CAUTION Be careful not to overfill the fresh water holding tank It can pressurize the tank causing leakage and water damage and void the warranty DO NOT leave the tank unattended while filling Do not cap block or modify the fresh water tank overflow tubes in any way Enough water pressure can build up during the filling process to damage the plumbing system if the overflow tubes are obstructed WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR CUSTOMER SUPPLIED Excessive pressure from water supply systems may be encountered in some parks especially in mountain regions Water pressure regulators are available to protect the water system against such high pressure Water pressure regulators customer supplied are availab
152. se touch up paint use the closest automotive paint available locally match possible Cleaning plastic parts Use a sponge or chamois to clean plastic parts Use warm water and a soft cloth or chamois to remove any white residue from dark colored plastic surfaces Do not use a scrubbing brush other hard tools or wax containing abrasives as they may damage the plastic surface AM caution Do not allow plastic to come into contact with brake fluid engine oil grease paint thinner or batter acid These will damage plastic Use a soft cloth and a mild detergent solution to wipe away any such contact Chrome parts To prevent chrome parts from spotting or corroding wash with water dry thoroughly and apply a non abrasive automotive wax If the chrome is severely damaged or pitted use a commercially available chrome polish product 13 3 SECTION 13 EXTERIOR CLASS C MOTORHOME WINDOWS Any ventilating window may permit water inside especially during heavy rainstorms Condensation will also cause water to accumulate on windows and in the tracks The window glass can normally be cleaned with a sponge and water Use glass cleaner to remove wax oil grease dead insects etc After washing the glass wipe it dry with a clean soft cloth CHASSIS MAINTENANCE Refer to your Chassis Guide for detailed safety and maintenance instructions FRAME Sand pebbles objects on the highway climate salt air exposure
153. season When the water system becomes contaminated or every three months of use How to sanitize 1 Level the motor home and drain the fresh water system see Draining the fresh water system 2 Prepare a chlorine solution using 1 4 cup of household bleach sodium hypochlorite solution to one gallon 3 785 liters of water in a container Prepare one gallon of solution for every 15 gallons of tank capacity This will result a residual chlorine concentration of 50 ppm in the water system lf a 100 ppm concentration is required as discussed in step 13 use 1 2 cup of household bleach with one gallon of water to prepare the chlorine solution One gallon of the solution should be used for each 15 gallons of tank capacity 3 At the exterior utility center place the clear hose into the container with the chlorine solution Turn the Utility Center valves to the Sanitize Tank position Turn the water pump ON After the recommended amount of solution is in the tank turn the valves back to the NORMAL position 7 Open the hot water line on all the faucets kitchen lavatory shower and outside shower until water begins to flow continuously and a chlorine smell is noticeable Pump should still be ON 8 Close the hot water lines and repeat with the cold water lines on the faucets 8 14 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM 9 Let the solution remain in the system for at least four hours when disinfecti
154. self with a JayPlus Extended Service Agreement For more information contact your dealer Jay Aus or call 1 800 527 3426 THE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 1 5 SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME Your dealer can help you obtain a JayPlus insurance quote from GMAC Insurance or call 1 877 484 2261 Savings Code GL 2A JAYCO CUSTOMER FIRST EMERGENCY ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Jayco has teamed up with Coach Net to offer 24 7 motorist assistance We are offering this free of charge for the first year of ownership certain restrictions apply You may continue your emergency roadside assistance benefits in the following years by contacting Coach Net to discuss terms and rates for this independently continued coverage For details on accessing your emergency roadside assistance benefits please refer to your Member Benefit Guide that is sent out 6 8 weeks after your completed Warranty Registration and Customer Delivery Form is received by Jayco or contact Coach Net www coach net com at 1 877 801 0333 To qualify for coverage your RV must be eligible as set forth under the terms of the Motorized Limited Warranty OBTAINING EMERGENCY WARRANTY REPAIR A roadside emergency can happen at any time whether your RV is new or old If you are traveling using the following guidelines can help get you back on the road faster 1 Call 1 800 RV JAYCO or use our website dealer locator to find an authorized Jayco dealer in your
155. stem GH RH M 30 6 11 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME An unintentional trip of a circuit breaker may occur if you overload the motor home and or campground electrical system The amperage rating of individual appliances can be calculated by dividing appliance wattage consumed normally listed on the appliance by nominal design voltage 120 for a 120 volt appliance For example 1200 watts divided by 120 volts equals 10 amps A WARNING To help prevent power surges from damaging the electrical system and its connected devices please follow the instructions listing below when connecting to shore power Q Only connect the shore power cord to properly wired 30 amp NEMA TT30 120 volt power receptacles Do not connect the shore power cord to any power receptacle until you have contacted the campground owner and or premise attendant to verify proper shore receptacle polarity and grounding Polarity indicators can be purchased in most electrical and hardware stores Do not use cheater plug adapter or extension cord to reconfigure incoming AC power or to break the continuity of the power cord grounding circuit Do not connect the power to an extension cord Use of an extension cord can cause overheating of the extension cord and can create a low voltage condition Premature failure of connected 120 volt AC powered equipment may result Do not connect the power to an outlet tha
156. t damage and an expensive cleaning process A special foam gasket is placed between the roof material and the subframe of the air conditioner to guard against water leakage The air conditioner is subjected to wind pressures along with motor vibration during normal operation Inspect the mounting bolts for tightness to ensure there is no leakage or looseness at least annually Re tighten bolts when they are loose DO NOT over tighten these bolts as it may damage this gasket The air conditioner gasket is a wearable part that eventually will need to be replaced To gain access to the bolts remove the filtered panel cover on central air systems or the entire air box on non central air conditioners Heat pump operation Set the thermostat for either electric or gas heat On the electric setting the heat pump will become the primary heat source as long as the interior temperature of the RV has not dropped 5 below the thermostat set point If this occurs the thermostat will automatically activate your gas furnace The furnace will continue as the heat source until the thermostat set point has been satisfied At that point the heat pump will again become the primary heat source FURNACE The furnace installed in your motor home is controlled by a thermostat The furnace requires both 12 volt power and propane gas for full operation Make sure you have sufficient power available before operating your furnace If you have any questions contact
157. t even after water has been drained from the water heater tank Open the faucet at the sink and allow the system to vent for five to ten minutes Do not smoke or have any open flame near the open faucet while venting On DSI water heater models make sure the switch is OFF Read the safety and operating information provided in the manufacturer s user guide before attempting to activate the water heater Make sure the water heater is filled with water before use even momentary operation of the water heater without water in it may result in damage to the tank and or controls Always open both the hot and cold water faucets when filling the fresh water tank to allow air pockets to be forced out of the water heater 8 4 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM The DSI water heater is designed to heat water quickly and efficiently The water heater manufacturer has preset the sensing limit to maintain the water temperature when the water heater is activated 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 The water heater 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 Operating instructions 1 Turn OFF all electric power to the water heater 2 Turn OFF the propane supply 3 Wait five minutes for the propane to clear the area If you sm
158. t is not grounded or adapt the 30 amp power cord plug to connect to a receptacle for which it is not designed Q Do not remove the power cord grounding terminal to allow connection with a non grounded receptacle Disabling the grounding circuit of the shore power cord may create a shock or electrocution hazard It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that the electrical receptacle being used is properly wired and grounded Reverse polarity and or improper grounding of the motor home can cause property damage personal injury or death Failures due to improperly wired and grounded electric receptacles are not covered by the limited warranty 6 12 GH RH M 30 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM FUEL SAFETY For your protection and others it is critical to understand the danger associated with fuel Take time to become educated about the property of fuel and use it safely AN DANGER Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled If you have further questions consult your dealer or Jayco Customer Service for assistance Always shut OFF the vehicle engine while refueling Do not bring or store fuel or other flammable liquids inside the motor home because a fire or explosion may result Before refueling extinguish all smoking materials and any open flames Before refueling always turn OFF all spark producing appliances water heaters furnaces etc
159. t spray the front panel of the alarm with cleaning agents or waxes This action may damage the sensor causing an alarm or cause the alarm to malfunction Do not paint the face of the alarm Testing the combination carbon monoxide propane alarm AN WARNING Test the alarm operation after the motor home has been in storage before each trip and at least once per week during use The TEST RESET button tests all ELECTRICAL functions of the alarm The TEST Mute switch is located on the front of the alarm Press and hold the test button for 1 second The alarm is working properly if the GREEN indicator light changes color to RED and the horn beeps 4 times The Gas LED should also blink red 2 6 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY NOTE Pressing the test button does not check the sensor operation Refer to the carbon monoxide propane alarm manufacturers user s manual provided in the Warranty Packet for additional information on testing the sensors Repair or replace the combination carbon monoxide propane alarm when the alarm no longer functions As with any electronic product it has a limited life Alarms that do not work cannot protect you gt NOTE carbon monoxide propane alarm manufacturer strongly recommends replacement of the detector five years after the date of purchase Further Information Refer to the Warranty Packet for more information from the carbon monoxide propane alarm manufacturer F
160. t the hot and cold faucets to the desired temperature before bathing 4 To conserve water while showering wet down and turn the water OFF while you use soap then rinse 5 When you are finished shut the water faucets OFF Unlike your home the motor home does not contain a water pressure balance valve If someone is using the shower it is recommended that the fresh water system NOT BE USED until they are finished Maintenance Read the manufacturers operator manual or label instructions The tub shower walls if applicable in your motor home are made of ABS plastic material Use a mild detergent soap and warm water to clean Contact your RV dealer for repair or replacement Do not use gritty or abrasive particle soaps or scouring compound to clean ABS plastic Avoid using Citrus or biodegradable cleaners which contain D Limonene They will damage plastic materials HARDWARE amp SINK OR SHOWER FIXTURES Use mild dish soap and water to clean these fixtures Do not 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 8 10 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM The water purification system is located in the utility compartment in most models Other locations may include the kitchen bath or hutch cabinet If the water supply has not been used for some time allow the water to
161. taining to the chassis drivetrain electrical system ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Always disconnect the shore power cord turn off the inverter and the generator disable automatic generator start functionality and disconnect the negative 12 volt DC battery terminal before working on the electrical system Always make sure the battery disconnect solenoid power converter and inverter if so equipped are turned off before disconnecting the house batteries AN WARNING Use caution when using metal tools If a tool contacts a battery terminal or metal connected to it a short circuit could occur which could cause personal injury explosion or fire IN CASE OF AN ELECTRICAL FIRE A WARNING Do not attempt to use water to put out an electrical fire Water can spread some types of fire and electrocution is possible with an electrical fire Have everyone evacuate the motor home immediately Switch the 120 volt main circuit breaker in the motor home to the off position Disconnect the negative battery cable s at the battery Disconnect the power cord from the shore power receptacle Turn off the generator Always have faulty or damaged wiring and electrical components repaired immediately B gt NOTE It is important that everyone knows where to find the 120 volt main circuit breaker and how it operates Be 6 1 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOM
162. tery There is no 9 volt battery power supply in the carbon monoxide propane alarm If the battery cable is disconnected at the battery terminals the alarm will not work What you should do if the alarm sounds AN WARNING Actuation of this detector indicates the presence of carbon monoxide which can kill you Operate the RESET SILENCE button Call your emergency services fire department or 911 Immediately move to fresh air outdoors or by an open door or window Do not re enter the premises or move away from the open door or window until the emergency service responders have arrived the premises have been aired out and your alarm remains in its normal condition If your alarm reactivates within a 24 hour period repeat steps 1 4 and call a qualified appliance technician to investigate for sources of carbon monoxide from fuel burning equipment and appliances and inspect for proper operation of this equipment Make sure that motor vehicle s are not and have not been operating in an attached garage or adjacent to the motor home PRON 2 5 SECTION 2 OCCUPANT SAFETY CLASS C MOTORHOME If problems are identified during this inspection have the alarm serviced immediately Note any combustion equipment not inspected by the technician and consult the manufacturer s instructions or contact the manufacturer directly for more information about carbon monoxide safety and this alarm Alarm Signals Q Normal Opera
163. the delayed warranty start form for the chassis which is included in the chassis paperwork The Jayco product warranty registration form must be returned to Jayco within ten 10 days of your taking delivery of the RV Your Jayco warranty will not be registered unless this warranty registration is completed and received by Jayco Failure to file this warranty registration with Jayco will not affect your rights under this limited warranty as long as you can present proof of purchase but it can cause delays in obtaining the benefits of this limited warranty and it may inhibit any servicing facilities ability to provide proper repairs and or part replacement 1 15 SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE CLASS C MOTORHOME CARE AND MAINTENANCE It is your responsibility to perform proper care and maintenance of the RV and to assure correct load distribution For details regarding this please see your Jayco owner s manual and the owner s manuals of the chassis manufacturer and other component part manufacturers These outline various care and maintenance that is required to maintain your RV Please review all manuals supplied with the RV and contact Jayco or the supplier of the component part if you have questions Note failure to maintain the RV as noted in those manuals voids this limited warranty and any damage to the RV as a result of your failure to perform such care is not covered by this limited warranty THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPE
164. the sewer hose 7 Close the sewer hose housing dust cap You can locate many dump stations throughout the United States and Canada 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 Please contact your RV dealer for assistance in the purchase and installation of a sewer hose and or sewer hose extension if needed BLACK TANK FLUSH IF SO EQUIPPED A WARNING Do not use the same hose to fill your fresh potable water tank that is used for the black tank flush The black tank flush is also called a no fuss flush The fresh water from the non toxic drinking water hose goes directly into the black water holding tank where there is a sprayer connection located This allows you to clean the black water holding tank by removing debris and preventing accumulation There is a check valve incorporated in the plumbing lines to prevent back flow Flush the black water tank each time the grey and black water holding tanks are dumped or as needed 1 Dump the black water tank and leave the black tank drain valve open 2 Connect a garden hose from the water supply source to the black tank flush 3 With the water source turned ON flush the black water holding tank until the water running out of the black tank drain valve is clear not discolored or cloudy 4 Disconnect the garden hose and close th
165. the slideout extends crooked or only one side moves follow these steps Follow steps on overriding the specific slideout system installed on your RV You may need to push the side that is not sliding to get it to retract all the way Q Contact your dealer or Jayco Customer Service for repair assistance 5 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 5 SLIDEOUT SYSTEMS AN WARNING Slideout override Do not work on your system unless the battery is disconnected Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury Locate and remove the access panel for the slideout motor MAIN ROOM MOTOR Fig 5 5 Main room slideout motor ROTATE TO RELEASE BRAKE 1 From the rear of the motor rotate the brake release lever counter clockwise 1 8 turn This will release the brake that locks the slideout in place 2 Disconnect one slideout motor wire near the motor 3 slideout is now free to move Locate the access panel either at the front or rear of the slideout rail Remove the access panel for the manual slideout shaft 4 Use a 3 4 socket and ratchet on the hex head located on either end of the drive shaft and turn the shaft until the slideout is in the position you desire When the slideout is fully extended or retracted put pressure on the wrench to ensure a tight seal then return the brake release lever to its normal downward position This will ensure that the slideout is locked into a sealed position CAUTION
166. tial filling of the propane tanks B gt NOTE All propane lines have been checked with air pressure at the time of manufacture Dealers are required to recheck and adjust pressure before retail delivery 7 3 SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME Continued periodic checks of the propane system at 5 000 miles of travel or at least once a year by a qualified propane service representative as part of your normal maintenance is recommended Hand tighten the LP gas system valves only do not use a wrench or pliers as over tightening may damage the valve seals and cause them to leak The following labels should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home ALL PILOT LIGHTS APPLIANCES AND THEIR IGNITORS SEE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE TURNED OFF BEFORE REFUELING OF MOTOR FUEL TANKS AND OR PROPANE CONTAINERS FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING DO NOT FILL PROPANE CONTAINER S TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT_IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION THIS PIPING SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH PROPANE ONLY DO NOT CONNECT NATURAL GAS TO THIS SYSTEM Securely cap this inlet when not connected for use After turning on propane except after normal cylinder replacement test propane piping and connection to appliances for leakage with soapy water or bubble solution Do not use products that contain ammonia or chorine DD 37 Fig
167. tion The LED will maintain a steady green light indicating that the alarm is powered CO alarm condition The red LED light will remain steady and the alarm will sound 4 BEEPS then silent for 5 seconds These signals indicate immediate action is required Q Propane gas alarm The red LED light will flash and the alarm will sound a steady tone These signals indicate immediate action is required Q Alarm malfunction low battery The gas LED will remain off and the Operational CO LED will alternate re green and the alarm will sound once every 15 seconds Q End of life alarm The LED will flash red red green green and the alarm will BEEP every 25 30 seconds The alarm should be replaced immediately WARNING Never turn the 12 volt battery disconnect control to the off position and disconnect the battery cable to silence the alarm AN WARNING The alarm will automatically sense when the level of carbon monoxide in the air reaches below dangerous levels You should stay outside the vehicle in fresh air until the alarm is silenced When the alarm sounds do not stand too close to the alarm The sound produced by the alarm is loud because it is designed to wake a person in an emergency Prolonged exposure to the alarm at a close distance may be harmful to your hearing Maintenance Vacuum the alarm cover at least once a year Clean the cover by hand using a cloth dampened in clean water Dry with a soft cloth Do no
168. tion inlet 1 If needed sanitize the water system prior to travel 2 Move the water heater bypass valve to the NORMAL position 3 Remove the city water connection inlet cap and attach a non toxic drinking water hose to the inlet the other end of the hose to a pressurized water source 4 Place the utility center valves in the City Fill Tank position 5 Turn ON the water at the external water source 6 Water will flow into the fresh water tank To disconnect During the filling process periodically check the fresh water tank level using the monitor panel located in the Command Center When the fresh water tank is full it is normal to see water running from the fresh water overflow tubes onto the ground 7 Shut OFF the water at the external water source 8 Disconnect the non toxic drinking water hose and reinstall the city water connection inlet cap Country Fill Generally speaking this setting is used to fill the water tank when dry camping 1 If needed sanitize the water system prior to travel 2 Move the water heater bypass valve to the NORMAL position 3 Remove the city water connection inlet cap and attach a short non toxic drinking water hose running from your container of potable water to the city water connection inlet 4 Place the utility center valves in the Country Fill position 5 Turn ON the water pump 8 13 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME 6 Enter the mo
169. tive chassis and power train steering handling braking wheel balance muffler tires tubes batteries gauges generator hydraulic jacks inverter converter microwave television DVD CD player radio speakers television refrigerator range hot water heater water pump stove carbon monoxide detector smoke detector propane detector furnace or any air conditioner Note the written warranty provided by the manufacturer of the component part is the direct responsibility of that manufacturer Defects and or damage to interior and exterior surfaces trim upholstery and other appearance items may occur at the factory or during delivery of the RV to you These items are usually detected and corrected at the factory You must inspect the RV for this type of damage when you take delivery from Jayco If you find any such defect or damage you must notify Jayco within three 3 days of delivery of the RV to you to have these items covered by this limited warranty and to have work performed on the items covered by this limited warranty EVENTS DISCHARGING JAYCO FROM OBLIGATION UNDER WARRANTY Certain things completely discharge Jayco from any obligation under this warranty and void it By way of example the following shall discharge Jayco from any express or implied warranty obligation to repair or replace any defect that results from any defect in a separately manufactured component part any neglect or failure to provide routine maintenance
170. tor home and open the cold water supply faucets to bleed air from the water lines When the water lines are nearly full you may experience some air pockets Allow them to escape before closing the cold water supply faucets 7 The water heater will fill first followed by the supply lines and faucets 8 When at your campsite turn the appropriate 12 volt or 120 volt water heater control switch ON To disconnect During the filling process periodically check the fresh water tank level using the monitor panel located in the Command Center When the fresh water tank is full it is normal to see water running from the fresh water overflow tubes onto the ground 9 Shut OFF the water pump 10 Disconnect the non toxic drinking water hose and reinstall the city water connection inlet cap Utility Center Normal Setting Generally speaking this setting allows you to use the water system when dry camping with the use of the water pump If needed sanitize the water system prior to travel Turn the appropriate 12 volt or 120 volt water heater control switch ON Move the water heater bypass valve to the NORMAL position Place the utility center valves in the Normal position Turn on the water pump make sure you have sufficient 12 volt power Water will be pumped from the fresh water tank to all faucets SANITIZATION OOF CON When to sanitize When your motor home is new Atthe beginning and end of each
171. ts of the fresh water holding tank fresh water connections water pump outside shower assembly if so equipped water heater faucets tub shower and water purification system if so equipped The waste water system consists of the waste water holding tank sewage holding tank drains and toilet PLUMBING SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Check all fittings pressure and waste for leaks before each trip or before vehicle storage as part of your normal maintenance Inspect all faucets the water purification system optional sink connections including drain baskets or filters Inspect connections at the water pump and water heater o At the end of every trip you should drain any unused water from the fresh water system The fresh water or potable water system needs periodic sanitization and winterization to take care of all the components within the plumbing system and help discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can contaminate the water supply There are labels affixed to the exterior of the motor home sidewall that indicate the locations of the water system drains and fills Be aware some drain valves may be located inside the motor home once the exterior label is found go inside to find the drain corresponding location FRESH WATER SYSTEM AN WARNING DO NOT drink water deemed microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality All water contains contaminant and m
172. tsoever RV s built for sale in Canada may differ to conform to Canadian Codes NO 70 RECREATION VEHICLE INOUSTAY ASSOCIATION CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY It is important you read and understand the information in this manual and your Warranty Packet using your RV Familiarize yourself with the applicable warranties You are responsible for ensuring the procedures for obtaining warranty repair are followed properly It is your responsibility and obligation to return your RV to your dealer for warranty service repair As the owner of the RV you are responsible for regular and proper maintenance performed in accordance with this manual and the OEM manuals Regular and proper maintenance will help prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by warranty As with your other personal belongings it is important to protect yourself and others with insurance coverage Your insurance agent can assist you in obtaining the appropriate insurance coverage for personal liability theft collision property damage etc DEALER RESPONSIBILITY At the time of sale of the new RV your dealer is expected to Deliver your RV in the best condition possible Your RV must pass the dealer s pre delivery inspection PDI including all systems tests Provide orientation of the RV its systems components and operation Request that you read all warranty information and explain any provision not clearly understood Ensur
173. uctions each time after emptying the black water holding tank To prevent help toilet blockage always use RV grade single ply toilet paper Do not flush paper towels diapers sanitary napkins or other foreign objects down the RV toilet AN CAUTION It is important to add enough water to prevent solid waste buildup Follow the directions listed below in the manufacturer s operator manual Sewage black tank preparation 1 Release one to two quarts 1 or 2 liters of water into the toilet bowl 2 Follow the directions on your toilet chemical bottle customer supplied by placing the recommended quantity of holding tank chemical into the toilet bowl 3 Flush the toilet and allow at least two gallons 8 liters of water to flow into the holding tank Waste grey holding tank preparation No special preparation is required however placing a small quantity of chemicals into this tank such as baking soda or an approved RV chemical will reduce odors from food particles in the system 8 19 SECTION 8 PLUMBING SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME Cleaning amp Maintenance The toilet should be cleaned regularly for maximum sanitation and operational efficiency Do not use chlorine undiluted or caustic chemicals such as laundry bleach or drain opening types in the toilet system These products damage the seals in toilets and dump valves For more information Refer to the manufacturer s operator manual If you ha
174. ump is turned ON before operating To open the faucets turn the hot and cold knobs ON and adjust the temperature to your comfort level Close the faucets when a sufficient amount of water is released The tub shower faucet requires a vacuum breaker when the shower hose and head are used There are two purposes for this breaker To prevent siphoning water through the hose from another fixture To prevent water from being contained in the hose The showerhead DOES NOT have a complete shut off valve the complete shut off is at the faucet The showerhead may drip slightly in the OFF position after use this is normal and does not indicate a leak or defect There may be air in the plumbing lines that will need to be bled out before a steady stream of water comes from the faucet Faucet knobs should always be used to turn water off at the outside shower For more information Refer to the manufacturer s owners manual BATHROOM TUB SHOWER The bathing facilities in your motor home function similar to those in your home Keep the water heater and holding tank capacities in mind when using the fresh water system Long showers are not suggested due to the limited amount of water available The used water will drain through the plumbing pipes into the grey water holding tank 1 sure the water heater is ON and had sufficient time to heat the water 2 If dry camping be sure your 12 volt water pump is 3 Adjus
175. unless the battery disconnect switch is 4 The factory installed AGS system will not start the generator when shore power is connected to the motor home If shore power is connected to the motor home when the AGS has started the generator the generator will stop 5 The AGS system as installed will be disabled anytime the chassis ignition key is cycled to either the or off position AGS may be manually re enabled after an ignition key cycle 6 The AGS system when enabled and with the above conditions met can start and stop the generator according to Q front air conditioner call to run rear air conditioner call to run Q coach battery low charge level coach battery charge level prior to Q camp ground quiet time when AGS is set to quiet time on mode Maintenance With the exception of simple items such as normal maintenance i e oil changes etc all service work should be done by a repair facility authorized by the generator OEM Improper adjustments can damage the generator and electrical appliances and can result in a safety hazard If any discrepancy or problem is noted contact your dealer for assistance INVERTER IF SO EQUPPED Your motor home may be equipped with a factory installed inverter that converts 12 volt DC current to 120 volt AC current It is important that you familiarize yourself with the inverter function and operation The inverter should be off
176. using the cooking appliance s will help you avoid the 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 MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY The following warning labels are located in the cooking area to remind the user to provide an adequate supply of fresh air for combustion WARNING Fig 7 6 IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE COOKING APPLIANCES Cooking comfort FOR COMFORT HEATING Heating label Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation Before operation 1 Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan 2 Open Window FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY 7 8 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 7 FUEL amp PROPANE SYSTEM TO ENSURE A SUPPLY OF FRESH AIR TO OCCUPANTS OPEN VENTILATORS WHEN FUEL Fig 7 7 Ensurea supply of BURNING RANGE FUEL BURNING CARRY ON A APPLIANCE AND OR FUEL BURNING LIGHTS ARE fresh air Canada units only IN OPERATION COOKING APPLIANCES SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR SPACE HEATING PURPOSES DE MANIERE A ASSURER UNE ALIMENTATION EN AIR FRAIS AUX OCCUPANTS OUVRIR LES VENTILATEURS LORSQUE LA CUISINERE LES APPAREILS DE CHAUFFAGE PORTABLES ET OU LES LAMPES DE COMBUSTION D HUILE SONT EN FONCTIONNEMENT LES APPAREILS DE CUISSON NE DOIVENT PAS SERVIR AU CHAUFFAGE DES LOCAUX 0014357 A WARNING IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE
177. ve further questions consult your RV dealer the manufacturer or Jayco Customer Service 8 20 CLASS MOTORHOME SECTION 9 HEATING amp COOLING DUCTING amp RETURN AIR All heat discharges registers and return air grills must be free and clear of obstructions This includes all closeable registers that are intended to reduce airflow do not shut it off completely ATTIC FAN IF SO EQUIPPED The 12 volt DC attic fan or powered roof vent allows fresh air to circulate through the motor home Do not leave the attic fan open when the motor home is stored or unattended for long periods High winds other unusual conditions or obstructions may prevent the dome from closing the resulting leakage could cause non warrantable damage THERMOSTAT There may be up to two 12 volt DC thermostats in your motor home Use the controls to set the temperature to your comfort setting AIR CONDITIONER Your motor home has a roof mounted air conditioning system that is controlled by a thermostat Cooled air enters the motor home through the adjustable chill grill Make sure you have sufficient power available before operating the air conditioner Do not operate the air conditioner without the return air filter Operating the system without the filter allows the lint and dirt that is normally stopped by the filter to accumulate on the cooling coil of the air conditioner This also will lead to a loss of air volume possible equipmen
178. vehicle Cross the chains under the tongue and allow for slack when turning corners Connect the safety chains to the vehicle frame or hook retainers Never attach the safety chains to the bumper Before descending a steep or long grade when towing a trailer or vehicle reduce speed and shift the motor home into a lower gear to control vehicle speed Avoid frequent or prolonged brake application which can cause overheating or brake failure By definition the GCWR is the maximum total weight rating allowed for a vehicle and any attachment such as a trailer or towed vehicle To determine the total allowable weight for a towed item subtract the GVWR from the GCWR Do not remove the following label 3 2 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION AWARNING YOUR MOTORHOME CHASSIS BRAKING SYSTEM IS RATED FOR OPERATION AT GVWR Fig 3 1 Towing and NOT GCWR CONSULT YOUR OWNER S MANUAL S FOR SPECIFIC WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS braki label AND TOWING GUIDELINES THE BRAKING CAPACITY OF YOUR MOTORHOME 15 NOT raking labe NECESSARILY AS GREAT AS THE TOWING CAPACIT SEPARATE BRA STEMS MAY BE NEC Fe TANCE i WHAT LIMITS THERE ARE FOR A WARNING Total weight of your motor home and any trailer or vehicle towed by it must not exceed the GCWR Do not assume that you can tow a RV that happens to be within the capacity of the tow vehicle hitch By doing so you may exceed the total GCWR of the motor home
179. vehicle Do not operate the vehicle cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads winding roads in heavy traffic or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained KEYS LOCKS Several keys are provided when you purchase your motor home Most keys have an individual key number stamped on the plate Record these key numbers and keep the information in safe place To have duplicate keys made or replace lost keys order a key blank from your dealer NOTE Locks on entrance and baggage doors need biannual lubrication using a light coat of silicone spray Conditions such as rain salt dust and pollution may increase the maintenance needs ENTRANCE DOOR We have included an assist grab handle at the motor home entrance door The interior portion of the entrance screen door is equipped with a plastic slide panel that allows access to the entrance door handle and locks The entrance door has both a regular door lock and a dead bolt lock Always hold onto the entry door when opening or closing it Damage caused by the entry door catch and holder because you failed to do so is not covered by the Motorized Limited Warranty POWER ENTRY DOOR STEP The electric door step opens automatically when the screen door is opened Constant 12 volt power to the electric step is supplied through a circuit breaker generally located inside the battery box near the auxiliary start solenoid AN WARNING When opening th
180. verheat and damage the generator starter motor Do not crank for more than 20 seconds at a time Wait at least two minutes before trying again If the generator does not start after the third try refer to the aenerator manufacturer s user manual for more information To start the generator manually 1 remote start stop switch is located inside the motor home A second start stop switch is located on the generator 2 Press the operation control switch to start the generator Depending on how cold it is preheat can take up to 15 seconds 3 hour meter will monitor minutes of usage when the generator is running For top performance and engine life especially in colder weather let the genset engine warm up for two minutes before connecting turning appliances Automatic Generator Start AGS system if so equipped When enabled the AGS system will automatically start and stop the generator according to operator or factory selected parameters It can also be used as a manual generator start stop switch 6 7 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME 1 AGS system has been set up and tested using default values for the factory installed generator Consult the manufacturer s manual for operator programming information 2 The AGS system is enabled by pressing the SUTO GEN key followed by pressing the ENTER key on the face of the Energy Command control panel 3 The AGS system will not operate
181. view of the antenna operation Refer to the manufacturer s user guide included in your Warranty Packet for detailed operating instructions or visit the manufacturer s website Raising the antenna To raise the TV antenna to the operating position turn the antenna elevating crank clockwise in the UP direction approximately 13 turns until some resistance to turning is noted Fig 9 2 On amplified models 12 volt DC power is required Turn power supply ON to use either front or rear TV outlet Neither outlet will work unless power supply switch is ON DO NOT connect high current devices such as hair dryers to this receptacle Maximum current rating of this receptacle is 8 amps at 12 VDC 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 9 3 ag Fig 11 2 Fig 11 3 To Test 1 sure the television 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 A CAUTION The TV power supply should be turned OFF when connecting disconnecting the cables to the power supply and antenna but should be turned ON when testing for voltage SECTION 11 ELECTRONICS CLASS C MOTORHOME Rotate the antenna until the pointer on the d
182. warranty and void it By way of example the following shall discharge Jayco from any express or implied warranty obligation to repair or replace any defect that results from any rental or other commercial use or purchase of the RV as defined in this warranty any RV sold outside of or used outside of the United States U S Territories or Canada through an auction or wholesale or by non authorized dealer any defect in a separately manufactured component part 1 10 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE owner neglect or failure to provide routine maintenance See Owners Manual unauthorized alteration off road use collision or accident whether or not foreseeable including any acts of weather or damage or corrosion due to the environment theft vandalism fire explosions overloading in excess of weight ratings and tampering with any portion of the RV or any use of the RV as a semi permanent or permanent home LEGAL REMEDIES Any action to enforce any portion of this limited warranty or any implied warranty shall be commenced within six 6 months after expiration of the warranty coverage period designated above Any performance of repairs shall not suspend this limitation period from expiring Any performance of repairs after the warranty coverage period has expired or performance of repairs regarding anything excluded from coverage under this limited warranty shall be considered good will repairs an
183. wing conditions are met Q Power is supplied by the chassis alternator when the chassis engine is running Q The power converter will supply interior 12 volt DC power when the shore power cord is plugged into a 120 volt external power source The converter will also charge the house batteries in most situations The house batteries power many interior 12 volt components including the lighting fixtures water pump 12 volt motors 12 volt appliances etc when the motorhome is not connected to a 120 volt power source AUXILIARY START SYSTEM Your motor home is equipped with an auxiliary start switch which can momentarily connect both the house and chassis batteries should the chassis battery become discharged To operate depress the Aux Start switch located on the front driver s dash and hold it down While the Aux Start switch is depressed use the ignition key to start the chassis engine Release the Aux Start switch after the engine has started 6 3 SECTION 6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CLASS C MOTORHOME 12 VOLT BATTERY DISCONNECT The 12 volt battery disconnect switch is located near the entrance door This momentary switch controls a latching type solenoid located near the house batteries which connects or disconnects the house batteries dependent upon the number of times it is pushed When engaged the battery disconnect solenoid supplies battery power to all accessories connected to the house 12 volt fuse panel
184. with the dealer s service management Prepare a list Provide your dealer with a written list of specific repairs needed It is important that you provide any vehicle repair history to the dealer s service manager Keep a maintenance log of your RV service history This can often provide a clue to the current issue Be reasonable with your requests If you leave a list with several items and you need your RV returned back by a specific time discuss the situation with the dealer s service management and list your items in order of priority This may include making a second appointment for work not completed or parts that the dealer may need to order Don t expect to look over the technician s shoulder Please do not be offended if you are told you cannot watch the work being done Some insurance requirements forbid admission of customers to the service area Inspect the work performed Finally check out the service or repair job when you pick up your RV Notify the dealer s service management immediately of any dissatisfaction If you cannot return your RV immediately for repair make an appointment as soon as possible Please be aware that all repair businesses require notification of any issues with their repairs within a specified time limit Make sure you are familiar with your dealer or RV repair center s repair policies CUSTOMER RELATIONS Jayco has empowered its dealers to make warranty and repair decisions lf a sp
185. wner discovered or should have discovered the substantial defect in material or workmanship attributable to Jayco 3 Promptly schedule an appointment with and take the RV to an independent authorized dealer of Jayco or Jayco for repairs and 4 any freight or transportation costs import duties fees and all incidental expenses associated with obtaining warranty service For warranty service simply contact one of Jayco s independent authorized service centers for an appointment and then deliver your RV to the service center on the specified appointment date If you need assistance you may contact Jayco at 903 S Main Street P O Box 460 Middlebury Indiana 46540 Attn Customer Service 574 825 5861 800 283 8267 or www jayco com NOTE Jayco does not control the scheduling of service work at the independent authorized dealerships You may encounter some delay scheduling or completion of work Also you must notify the selling dealer at time of delivery to have work performed on any defect that occurred at the factory during manufacture at no cost to you as provided by this limited warranty See below under WHAT IS NOT COVERED If two 2 or more service attempts have been made to correct any covered defect that you believe impairs the value use or safety of the RV or if it has taken longer than thirty 80 days for those types of repairs to be completed you must to the extent permitted by law notify Jayco direct
186. y become so disoriented they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the vehicle or calling for assistance Young children and household pets may be the first affected AN WARNING The following symptoms are related to carbon monoxide poisoning and should be discussed with all members of the household Mild exposure Slight headache nausea vomiting fatigue often described as flu like symptoms Medium exposure Severe throbbing headaches drowsiness confusion fast heart rate Extreme exposure Unconsciousness convulsions cardio respiratory failure death Your combination carbon monoxide propane alarm is designed to detect the toxic carbon monoxide fumes that result from incomplete combustion such as those emitted from appliances furnaces fireplaces and auto exhaust A carbon monoxide propane alarm is NOT A SUBSTITUTE for other combustible gas fire or smoke alarms This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion It is not designed to detect smoke fire or any other gas Please note that there are hazards against which carbon monoxide detection may not be effective such as natural gas leaks or explosions This alarm is designed to sense the presence of carbon monoxide propane gas however there are other combustible fumes or vapors that may be detected by the sensor including but not limited to acetone alcohol butane and gasoline 2 4 CLASS C MOTOR
187. y person to create any other obligation or liability for it regarding this RV and Jayco is not responsible for any representation promise or warranty made by any dealer or other person beyond what is expressly stated in this limited warranty and no one has the authority to enlarge amend or modify this limited warranty Any selling or servicing dealer is not Jayco s agent but an independent entity 1 8 CLASS C MOTORHOME SECTION 1 WARRANTY amp SERVICE JAYCO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT MAY RESULT FROM BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY THIS EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SHALL BE INDEPENDENT OF ANY FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY WARRANTY AND THIS EXCLUSION SHALL SURVIVE ANY DETERMINATION THAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY HAS FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you HOW TO GET SERVICE To obtain warranty service the owner must do all of the following 1 Notify an independent authorized dealer of Jayco or Jayco of the substantial defect in material or workmanship attributable to Jayco within the warranty coverage period designated above 2 Provide the notification mentioned in 1 above within ten 10 days of when the o
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