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				YOUR NEW JAYCO IS YOUR PASSPORT TO A WHOLE WORLD OF NEW FRIENDS,   
					CAMPING FUN AND TRAVEL ADVENTURE WHEN YOU JOIN THE THOUSANDS OF   
					JAYCO FAMILIES WHO MAKE UP THE . . .   
					JAYCO JAFARI INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CLUB   
					You will find us enjoying the friendship and fellowship of JAFARI CAMPING as we join our   
					local area FLIGHTS at hundreds of weekend camp-outs all over North America each month . . .   
					WE’RE THE FAMILIES OF JAYCO!   
					There are special STATE, REGIONAL and INTERNATIONAL RALLIES where you can join   
					with your fellow JAFARIANS and their flights to enjoy a special kind of togetherness . . . fun,   
					games, and entertainment provide memories to last a lifetime.   
					And . . . how about the exotic surroundings of NEW ORLEANS, the sounds and color of   
					NASHVILLE and the GRAND OLE OPRY, the roar and rush of the INDIANAPOLIS 500, the   
					quiet surroundings of the CANADIAN ROCKIES, the color of the SMOKY MOUNTAINS in   
					the Fall. These and many other adventures can be yours when you join the. . .   
					JAYCO JAFARI INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CLUB   
					Fill in the blanks on the reverse side, cut along dotted line and mail along with a check to:   
					JAYCO JAFARI INT’L TRAVEL CLUB   
					ATTN: Membership Coordinator   
					P.O. Box 192   
					Osceola, IN 46561-0192   
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				Yes, it’s for everyone with a JAYCO RV; young couples just starting out, families spending quality time   
					together, the young at heart expanding their life experiences. Whether you belong to another camping   
					club, have always traveled alone, or are just starting, don’t miss out on one of the most priceless benefits   
					of being an RV family . . . meet new friends and spend a bit of your camping life with some of the finest   
					people you will ever have the opportunity to share a campfire or treasure a moment of golden living with   
					a . . FIFTH-WHEEL TRAVEL TRAILER. . .SPORT UTILITY TRAILER . . . CONVENTIONAL   
					TRAVEL TRAILER . . . TYPE C MOTORHOME . . . FOLDING CAMPING TRAILER . . . it doesn’t   
					matter. If you are a JAYCO RV FAMILY, then you are eligible to become a Jayco Jafari Member.   
					YOU WILL NEVER BE SORRY YOU MADE THE DECISION!   
					Your membership entitles you to:   
					• Special international decals for your unit.   
					• The Hitch newsletter with schedules of upcoming events and activities.   
					• A membership roster - containing the names and addresses of current members of the club will   
					be sent bi-yearly.   
					• Discount Cards for several national theme parks including Six Flags and Busch Corp. Parks.   
					• A special price is available on Wheeler’s Campground Guides.   
					• Discounts with Hertz Rental Car.   
					• Discounts with Coach Net, an emergency roadside service.   
					• Farm & City Insurance has RV insurance available at discounted rates to current Jayco Jafari   
					International Club members.   
					• All of this, plus the joy of meeting new friends and enjoy Jafari adventures around the country.   
					Start with the first phase of your camping life...just complete the following application and forward it to   
					the Jayco Jafari International Travel Club office. Your membership application may also be completed   
					online, by visiting our website at www.jaycorvclub.com. If you have further questions, contact the club   
					office direct at the website or by calling 800-262-5178. Local   
					calls can be made to 574-258-0571.   
					WELCOME TO THE JAFARI FAMILY!   
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					TO: Membership Coordinator for the Jayco Jafari International Travel Club   
					Please enroll us as members in the Jayco Travel Club. We are ready to roll to where the “friends we just   
					haven’t met yet” have the coffee on the fire and are waiting for us to arrive: We are ...   
					Name:   
					Spouse:   
					Phone:   
					State:   
					Address:   
					City:   
					Zip:   
					Email:   
					Ages of Children at Home:   
					Our JAYCO is a:   
					Our Dealer   
					(type & size)   
					Membership Dues:   
					One year   
					Two years:   
					$25.00   
					$45.00   
					Amount enclosed. $   
					Check #:   
					Three years: $65.00   
					(signature)   
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				WELCOME   
					Thank you for purchasing your Jayco Recreation Vehicle (RV) and welcome to the world   
					of recreation vehicle travel. Your purchase of a Jayco RV allows you to enter this unique   
					world of camping and leisure in a grand style. Your Jayco RV has been designed and   
					engineered to offer many comforts of home to make your camping experience as enjoyable   
					as possible. Jayco RVs are designed, constructed, warranted and intended to be used as   
					temporary living quarters for recreational, camping and travel uses, as defined in the   
					bylaws of the Recreation Vehicle Industry Association. Our recreation vehicles are not   
					intended for hauling of cargo.   
					This owner’s manual will assist you in understanding the RV’s proper use and operation. If   
					you are a newcomer to RV travel, you will appreciate the suggestions and “shop talk”   
					information found throughout this manual.   
					Keep this manual in your recreation vehicle for handy reference. Get to know your new   
					vehicle and how it operates. The information in this manual reflects the most current   
					available to us at the time of publication. This manual is a supplement to various other   
					instructions supplied by the manufacturers of separately manufactured and warranted   
					component parts. Carefully read, understand and follow this owner’s manual and all   
					information supplied by manufacturers of components. This information contains   
					important operating, safety, and maintenance instructions. Direct questions that are not   
					answered by the owner’s manual or other booklets, to your independent, authorized dealer.   
					If they cannot satisfactorily answer your questions, they will call or refer you to the   
					component part manufacturer or Jayco.   
					Your vehicle was manufactured based on the applicable requirements of:   
					• Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards   
					• State Regulations   
					• Canadian Standards Associations (CSA) (where applicable)   
					• Requirements of ANSI Standard A119.2, the nationally recognized Standard For   
					Recreation Vehicles – Installation of Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Systems.   
					The Recreation Vehicle Industry Association (RVIA) and Canadian Standards Association   
					(CSA) periodically inspect our production line and assist us in maintaining strict   
					compliance with installation and safety standards for those systems.   
					Periodic safety inspections and a program of preventive maintenance are necessary for the   
					continuation of safe and trouble-free operation.   
					Camping is a great way to relax and enjoy the outdoors with your friends and family. Please   
					remember to tread lightly on our beautiful land and leave only your footprints so that others   
					may enjoy nature as much as you did.   
					The Jayco Family   
					Jayco, Inc.   
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				WARRANTY/SERVICE   
					The following pages contain warranty information. It is our recommendation that you read   
					through Jayco’s warranty and all other warranties. If there is any part which you do not   
					understand, consult with your independent, authorized dealer, appropriate component part   
					manufacturer or Jayco for further explanation. The warranty titles are defined as follows:   
					• Towable Limited Warranty - This warranty comes direct from the manufacturer to   
					the original purchaser. It provides limited coverage for your recreation vehicle, when   
					used only for its intended purpose of recreational travel and camping, for two (2)   
					years. Beyond this, it can be transferred one time only within the warranty period.   
					• Extended Transferable Warranty - Our folding camping trailers come with this   
					warranty, which is also referred to as our Lifetime Coverage Warranty. This warranty   
					provides extended limited warranties on the tent, frame, floor, lifter system and roof   
					of your folding camping trailer as defined in the warranty.   
					• Warranty Registration & Customer Delivery Form - This form is to be completed   
					by the independent, authorized dealer when you pick up your unit. Once it is   
					completed and signed, the independent, authorized dealer will forward the   
					information to us so we can register your trailer.   
					• Limited Warranty Transfer Application - This is the form required to transfer the   
					warranty as indicated above in the Towable Transferable Warranty. This form must   
					be completed and filed as instructed for the transfer to occur. If you have questions,   
					consult with your independent, authorized dealer.   
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					TOWABLE LIMITED WARRANTY   
					WHAT AND WHO IS COVERED   
					The Jayco warranty covers this recreational vehicle (“RV”), when used only for its intended purpose of recreational travel   
					and camping, for two (2) years. 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, and the next subsequent owner, only. This limited warranty   
					may be transferred once during the warranty period. However, the subsequent owner must submit a warranty transfer   
					form to Jayco to make the warranty transfer effective. You may contact an independent, authorized dealer for details. All   
					rights and limitations within this warranty are applicable to the original owner and the subsequent owner of the RV. The   
					subsequent owner’s warranty coverage period is the remaining balance of the warranty coverage period that the prior   
					owner was entitled to under this limited warranty.   
					Jayco’s obligation to repair or replace defective materials or workmanship is the sole obligation of Jayco under this lim-   
					ited 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 obliga-   
					tion 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, IN-   
					CLUDING 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 WAR-   
					RANTY. 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 not responsible for any represen-   
					tation, 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.   
					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 EX-   
					CLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SHALL BE INDEPENDENT OF ANY   
					FAILURE OF THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY WARRANTY, AND THIS EXCLUSION SHALL SUR-   
					VIVE 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.   
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					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 at-   
					tributable to Jayco, within the warranty coverage period designated above;   
					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 schedule an appointment with and take the RV to an independent, authorized dealer of Jayco, or Jayco, for   
					repairs; and   
					4. Pays any freight or transportation costs, import duties, fees and all incidental expenses associated with obtaining war-   
					ranty 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   
					P.O. Box 460, Middlebury, Indiana 46540, Attn: Aftermarket Service, (574) 825-0608, or http://www.jayco.com.   
					NOTE: Jayco does not control the scheduling of service work at the independent, authorized dealerships. You may en-   
					counter some delay in 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 (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, itemsthat are added or changed after the RV leaves the possession of Jayco; addi-   
					tional 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 RV is purchased in a business name); any RV not used solely for recreational travel and   
					camping; 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, mattresses and fabrics; the effects   
					of condensation or moisture from condensation inside the RV; 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, mishan-   
					dling, 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; 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, overload-   
					ing 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.   
					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, handling, braking, wheel balance, muffler, tires, tubes, batteries, gauges, generator,   
					jacks, inverter, microwave, television, VCR, CD player, tape player, radio, speakers, television, refrigerator, range, water   
					heater, stove, carbon monoxide detector, smoke detector, furnace or any air conditioner. (Note: The written warranty pro-   
					vided 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 fac-   
					tory. These items are usually detected and corrected at the factory or by the selling dealer prior to delivery to the retail cus-   
					tomer. 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.   
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					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 rental or other commercial use or purchase of the RV (as defined in this warranty), any defect in a separately   
					manufactured component part, owner neglect or failure to provide routine maintenance (See Owner’s Manual), unautho-   
					rized 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   
					any limitation period from expiring. Any performance of repairs after the warranty coverage period has expired, or perfor-   
					mance 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 this paragraph. 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 statesdo 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 sell-   
					ing dealership will assist you in completing and 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 un-   
					less 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 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 other component part manu-   
					facturers. These outline various care and maintenance that is required to maintain your RV. Please review all manuals sup-   
					plied 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 South Main * P.O. Box 460 * Middlebury, IN 46540   
					Telephone: 574-825-0608   
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					EXTENDED TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY   
					FOLDING CAMPING TRAILERS   
					TENT, FRAME, FLOOR, LIFTER SYSTEM, ROOF   
					SUMMARY OF LIMITED WARRANTY:   
					Jayco provides extended limited warranties on the tent, frame, floor, lifter system, and roof of folding camping trailers   
					as outlined below. Jayco warrants that all parts of our manufacture are free from substantial defects in materials and work-   
					manship during the warranty period under normal use and service, when used for its intended purpose of recreational   
					travel and camping. The warranty period shall begin on the date the vehicle is sold to the first retail consumer purchaser or   
					subsequent transferee or, if the dealer prior to sale first places the vehicle in service, on the date the vehicle is first placed in   
					such service.   
					This warranty may be transferred one time only within a two (2) year period from the date the vehicle is sold to   
					the first retail consumer purchaser or, if the dealer prior to sale first places the vehicle in service, on the date the ve-   
					hicle is first placed in such service with proper application.   
					Lifter System   
					(1) Jayco extends to the original consumer purchaser and subsequent transferee, a limited warranty on the lifter sys-   
					tem against functional defects in material or workmanship for the lifetime of the folding camping trailer.   
					(1A) Exclusions:   
					Normal adjustments to the lift system (such as periodic roof height adjustment to compensate for stretch in cables)   
					are covered by this warranty for the first year only.   
					The installation of a roof air conditioner or any other cargo CANNOT exceed 350 pounds. Exceeding this limit   
					voids the warranty provision on the lift system. Do not lift roof with any load in place and always unlock all roof   
					latches before raising.   
					Any damages resulting from alterations to the lift system.   
					Any damages caused by improper maintenance, improper repair, improper use or by use of improper repair parts.   
					Steel Frame   
					(2) Jayco extends to the original consumer purchaser and subsequent transferee, a limited warranty on the steel frame   
					against functional defects in material or workmanship for the lifetime of the folding camping trailer.   
					(2A) Exclusions:   
					This lifetime provision does not include the frame surface, axle beam, suspension or running gear components.   
					Floor/Bed Platforms   
					(3) Jayco extends to the original consumer purchaser or subsequent transferee, a limited warranty on the floor against   
					functional defects in material or workmanship in the structural integrity of the floor for the lifetime of the folding   
					camping trailer. Jayco extends to the original retail purchaser, a limited warranty on the bed wood against func-   
					tional defects in material or workmanship for the lifetime of the folding camping trailer and applies only to the   
					structural integrity of the bed wood.   
					(3A) Exclusions:   
					Functional defects in the vinyl floor covering are covered for the first year of ownership only. The vinyl floor cov-   
					ering is NOT warranted against gouges, cuts or tears. Repair or replacement of the vinyl floor covering will be the   
					sole remedy for defects.   
					Roof   
					(4) Jayco extends to the original consumer purchaser or subsequent transferee, a limited warranty on the roof against   
					functional defects in material or workmanship for the lifetime of the folding camping trailer.   
					(4A) Exclusions:   
					This warranty provision for the roof does not include maintenance, surface finish, re-sealing, or damage due to the   
					installation of non-standard equipment. NOTE: Snow loads must be removed from the roof to avoid damage to the   
					roof. All roof seams and moldings must be resealed (cap sealed) at least once each year.   
					Tent Material   
					(5) Jayco extends to the original consumer purchaser or subsequent transferee, a limited warranty on the tent material   
					for five (5) years from the date of retail purchase against functional defects in material or workmanship on the   
					folding camping trailers. During the first two years, parts, labor and freight are covered. During year three, four   
					and five, parts, Jayco factory labor and return freight from Jayco are covered. Dealer labor to remove and rein-   
					stall the tent plus shipping costs to Jayco is not covered. (In simple terms, you send it to us, we will fix it and send   
					it back during year three, four and five).   
					(5A) Exclusions:   
					The tent is not warranted against fading, discoloration, soiling, leaking due to contaminants, mildew from conden-   
					sation or storing tent when wet, or problems resulting from misuse or abuse. Rips, tears and damage caused by in-   
					sects and/or rodents are not covered under any warranty.   
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					COMPANY’S OBLIGATIONS:   
					If the manual lifter system, steel frame, floor or roof is determined to have a functional defect in material or workman-   
					ship during the warranty term, Jayco will remedy the defect without charge for parts or labor, within a reasonable time af-   
					ter receipt of notice, either by repair or replacement at Jayco’s sole option. Coverage for the tent is for the pro-rated   
					duration as noted in Policy 5 of this warranty. Warranty service may be obtained from Jayco or its authorized dealers, or   
					repair centers designated and authorized by Jayco or its dealers. In the event the purchaser discovers a functional defect in   
					the manual lifter system, steel frame, floor or roof, and has one of those components repaired by an unauthorized service   
					person and said repairs are covered by this Warranty, Jayco shall be liable only for costs of those repairs up to the amount   
					that Jayco would have incurred if Jayco or an authorized dealer had made the repairs. Warranty performance will com-   
					mence within a reasonable time after Jayco’s receipt of notice of the defect and will be completed within a reasonable   
					time, subject to availability of parts and scheduling.   
					ITEMS EXCLUDED FROM WARRANTY:   
					This warranty does not cover defects caused by:   
					(A) Negligence in operation and maintenance.   
					(B) Misuse   
					(C) Damage not resulting from defect or malfunction (act of God)   
					(D) Any damage caused by alterations or additions to original equipment.   
					(E) Claims relating to unauthorized repair, damage or defects.   
					(F) Commercial or residential use.   
					PURCHASER’S OBLIGATIONS:   
					Purchaser shall give notice on this warranty within ten days after discovery of the defect to either an authorized Jayco   
					dealer or Jayco. Notice should contain the name and mailing address, proof of date of purchase, model, year and serial   
					number of the unit, name and address of the selling dealer and a description of the defect. All costs incurred by Purchaser   
					in transporting the Jayco folding camping trailer for warranty service shall be borne by Purchaser. No action to enforce   
					this Warranty shall be commenced later than three (3) months after the expiration of the warranty period.   
					DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES:   
					You and any other user of Jayco products shall not be entitled to any consequential or incidental damages,   
					including without limitation, loss of use of the unit, inconvenience, lodging, damage to personal property, phone   
					calls, meals, lost income or earnings. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other   
					rights, which vary from state to state.   
					DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES:   
					Jayco does not authorize any person to create for itany other obligation or liability in connection with this ve-   
					hicle. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose applicable to this vehicle is lim-   
					ited in duration to the duration of this written warranty. The performance of repairs is the exclusive remedy   
					under this written warranty or any implied warranty. Jayco shall not be liable for incidental or consequential   
					damages resulting from breach of this written warranty or any implied warranty. Some states do not allow limita-   
					tions on how long an implied warranty will last or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so   
					the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.   
					PARTS AND DESIGN CHANGES:   
					Jayco may make parts and design changes from time to time without notice and repairs or replacements may be made   
					with new or different parts. Jayco reserves the right to make changes in the design or material or its products without incur-   
					ring any obligation to incorporate such changes in any product previously manufactured.   
					All inquiries regarding this Warranty should be sent to:   
					JAYCO, INC.   
					903 South Main * P.O. Box 460 * Middlebury, IN 46540   
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					WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND CUSTOMER DELIVERY FORM   
					Dealer is to assure that this form is properly completed and returned to Jayco within ten (10) working days after delivery.   
					Jayco, Inc.   
					P.O. Box 460   
					903 South Main Street   
					Middlebury, IN 46540   
					(574) 825-0608   
					OWNER’S NAME   
					ADDRESS   
					DEALER’S NAME   
					ADDRESS   
					CITY   
					CITY   
					STATE   
					ZIP CODE   
					STATE   
					ZIP CODE   
					DELIVERY DATE   
					JAYCO SERIAL NUMBER   
					PHONE NUMBER (DAYTIME)   
					ODOMETER READING (MUST BE COMPLETED FOR MOTORHOMES)   
					CHASSIS VIN (VEHICLE I.D. NUMBER) (SEVENTEEN DIGITS REQUIRED)   
					ALL ITEMS MUST BE MARKED OFF BY THE DEALER IN THE CUSTOMER’S PRESENCE INDICATING   
					PERFORMANCE OR INSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED.   
					PLEASE MARK EACH ITEM OK OR NA (NOT APPLICABLE).   
					1. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM   
					120-Volt System   
					3. WATER/PLUMBING SYSTEM CONT.   
					Black Holding Tank(s)   
					7. CHASSIS - MOTORIZED ONLY   
					Check all Fluid Levels   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					120-Volt Auxiliary Generator Operation   
					12-Volt System   
					Grey Holding Tank(s)   
					Fresh Water Holding Tanks(s)   
					Toilet   
					Chassis Prep as Recommended by the   
					Manufacturer   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Tires - Condition and Pressure   
					Wheel Lugs - as outlined in Chassis manual   
					Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)   
					All Interior Lights/Recepts/Switches   
					All Exterior Lights/Recepts/Switches   
					Battery System   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					4. APPLIANCES   
					8. RUNNING GEAR - TOWABLE ONLY   
					Furnace and Thermostat   
					Range/Oven/Hotplate   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Brake Adjustment and Maintenance   
					Bearing Lubrication and Maintenance   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Monitor Panel   
					Slideout Operation and Maintenance   
					Phone and Cable TV   
					Water Heater   
					Refrigerator   
					Brake Wire Connections   
					Hydraulic Brake Fluid and Maintenance   
					Air Conditioner   
					Microwave   
					A-Frame/Coupler Operation   
					Operate and Lube Jacks   
					Audio/Video Entertainment System   
					Converter Operation and Use   
					Solar Panel   
					Central Vacuum   
					Heat Pump   
					Washer/Dryer   
					Tires - Condition and Pressure Set   
					Tire Pressure ________ psi   
					Interior Fans - All   
					¾ 
					5. INTERIOR   
					Wheel Lugs - (Tighten to specs for ft. lb.   
					torque) Review Maintenance - tighten at   
					10,25,50 miles   
					a. Motorized Only   
					¾ 
					Inverter Operation and Use   
					Curtain/Drapes/Valances/Blinds   
					Beds/Couches/Tables   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Driver Dash Controls/Switches   
					Hydraulic Leveling Jacks   
					Power Cord/Reel   
					9. FOLDING CAMPING TRAILER ONLY   
					Complete Set Up and Closing   
					Demonstration, Proper Leveling   
					Fire Extinguisher (Check CHARGE ONLY)   
					Interior Trim and Sealants   
					Windows - Crank Mechanisms/Slides/etc.   
					¾ 
					Backup Camera and Monitor   
					¾ 
					6. EXTERIOR   
					10. GENERAL   
					2. PROPANE SYSTEM   
					Wash Vehicle   
					Be certain that all required literature is in the   
					vehicle   
					Be certain that all accessories including   
					remotes are in the vehicle   
					Be certain that all Owner’s Manuals are in   
					the vehicle   
					Be certain that the Warranty Forms are   
					completed   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Location and Maintenance of Propane   
					Lines and Connections   
					Maintenance and Operation of Regulator   
					Doors and Locks - all keys   
					Screen Door   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Entrance Step   
					Finish - spot paint, touch up and rub out if   
					necessary   
					TV and/or Satellite Antenna Mechanism   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Propane Monometer Test (Check for leaks -   
					repair if needed and retest) Set Pressure at   
					________in. Water Column   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Outside Grill Use and Operation   
					¾ 
					3. WATER/PLUMBING SYSTEM   
					Vents - all   
					Compartment Doors   
					¾ 
					Water Intake/Drain Lines   
					Demand Pump   
					Trim and Sealants   
					Awnings   
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					¾ 
					Faucet(s)/Fixture(s)   
					Winterizing/Bypass   
					Bumper/A-Frame - touch up as needed   
					Window and Roof Sealants   
					Outside Shower   
					Shower   
					DEALER INSTALLED OPTIONS (Dealer installed options are not covered under Jayco’s limited warranties.)   
					OWNER/DEALER INSPECTION   
					1. Exterior and interior finish.   
					2. Operate all appliances, optional equipment and accessories and discuss   
					maintenance.   
					3. Review operation, maintenance and safety of Propane System.   
					4. Explain weight ratings, limitations and proper load distribution and   
					maintenance.   
					5. Operate all fresh water and plumbing components including faucets, shower,   
					toilet and drain locations.   
					6. Review tow vehicle, hitch and sway control set-up - test drive. (towables only)   
					7C.omplete review of owner’s manuals and highlight safety issues.   
					I HAVE COMPLETED THE ABOVE INSPECTION ON THIS FAMILY CAMPING VEHICLE AND HAVE TAKEN A TEST DRIVE AT THE TIME OF   
					PURCHASE. I NOTED:   
					I RECEIVED A COPY OF THE JAYCO LIMITED WARRANTY BEFORE I PURCHASED THIS VEHICLE AND I UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS   
					DESIGNED TO BE USED ONLY FOR RECREATIONAL CAMPING AND TRAVEL.   
					THE PURCHASER HAS INSPECTED OR BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE AND TAKE THE TEST DRIVE,   
					SUPPLIED THE INFORMATION ABOUT HIS/HER NAME AND ADDRESS, BEEN GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE NOTATIONS IN   
					THE SPACE PROVIDED AND OBSERVED OR RECEIVED SATISFACTORY EXPLANATIONS ABOUT ALL ITEMS LISTED ABOVE.   
					DATE   
					PURCHASER’S SIGNATURE   
					DEALER’S SIGNATURE   
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					LIMITED WARRANTY TRANSFER   
					The warranty on your unit is transferable one (1) time during the warranty period. This   
					form as shown here and on the next page must be completed and sent to Jayco, Attention:   
					After Market Services. If you have questions, consult with your independent, authorized   
					dealer for assistance.   
					LIMITED WARRANTY TRANSFER APPLICATION   
					Mail original copy of Jayco, Inc. Limited Warranty Transfer   
					Application to:   
					Jayco, Inc.   
					Warranty Dept.   
					P.O. Box 460   
					Middlebury, IN 46540   
					___________________________________________________________________   
					Vehicle Identification Number   
					REQUIRED   
					FIELD   
					Transfer Coverage To:   
					NEW   
					OWNER   
					INFORMATION   
					_________________________________________   
					Last Name   
					________________________________________   
					First Name   
					A 
					_______________________________________________________________________________________   
					Owner Address 1   
					_______________________________________________________________________________________   
					Owner Address 2   
					_______________________________________________________________________________________   
					Owner Address 3   
					__________________________________________________________________________   
					City   
					_________   
					State   
					_________________________   
					Zip   
					___________________________________________________________   
					Phone Number   
					__ __ / __ __ / __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __   
					Date of Transfer   
					Odometer Reading at Transfer MUST BE COMPLETED ON ALL MOTORIZED VEHICLES   
					Transfer Coverage From:   
					PRIOR   
					OWNER   
					INFORMATION   
					_________________________________________   
					Last Name   
					________________________________________   
					First Name   
					B 
					C 
					_______________________________________________________________________________________   
					Dealership Name   
					SELLING   
					DEALER   
					INFORMATION   
					(IF APPLICABLE)   
					_______________________________________________________________________________________   
					Dealer Address 1   
					_______________________________________________________________________________________   
					Dealer Address 2   
					_______________________________________________________________________________________   
					Dealer Address 3   
					__________________________________________________________________________   
					City   
					_________   
					State   
					_________________________   
					Zip   
					___________________________________________________________   
					Phone Number   
					PLEASE READ TERMS AND REPRESENTATIONS PRIOR TO SIGNING .   
					ALL TITLED   
					OWNER   
					SIGNATURES   
					I HAVE READ AND AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM.   
					D 
					__________________________________________   
					New Owner’s Signature   
					______________________________________________   
					New Owner’s Signature   
					__________________________________________   
					New Owner’s Signature   
					______________________________________________   
					Selling Dealer’s Signature   
					THE LIMITED WARRANTY MAY BE TRANSFERRED ONE (1) TIME DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD WITH THIS   
					APPLICATION.   
					Revised 1/2004   
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					TERMS AND REPRESENTATIONS   
					By my signature(s) on the face side of this form, and in order to induce Jayco, Inc. to transfer its   
					Limited Warranty, I represent the following:   
					1. That I have received and read a copy of the Jayco Limited Warranty and Owner’s Manual.   
					2. I understand that the unit is to be used only for recreational camping and travel.   
					3. That all information provided by me on the face side of this form is true and correct.   
					4. I understand that I am purchasing a pre-owned recreational vehicle and Jayco, Inc. does not   
					make any representation as to is present condition.   
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					SERVICE PROCEDURES   
					Basic Service Procedures   
					We are interested in your satisfaction. Only by having your complete confidence and   
					satisfaction with our product and its service can we assure our continued success as   
					manufacturers of recreation vehicles. We have found that continuing a pleasant and   
					effective relationship through our independent, authorized dealers is equally as important   
					as maintaining the technical excellence of our product. Your independent, authorized   
					dealer will cordially assist you in providing service, maintenance, selection of options and   
					instructions concerning the operation of your vehicle.   
					If you have a problem with your trailer that requires service, please follow these   
					instructions in sequence.   
					1.   
					Contact your selling independent, authorized dealer’s service department for an   
					appointment. Describe to the best of your knowledge the nature of the problem.   
					2. Contact the owner or General Manager of the independent, authorized dealership if   
					the initial attempt fails with the service department.   
					3. If further assistance is needed, contact:   
					After Market Services   
					Jayco Incorporated   
					P.O. Box 460   
					Middlebury, IN 46540   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Business Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 – 5:00 EST   
					Give all the above information as requested, along with the serial number of the unit in   
					question and we will make every attempt to help you resolve your repair needs. It is   
					important that you contact your selling independent, authorized dealer before Jayco.   
					In most cases, the independent, authorized dealer can provide the service you   
					require.   
					If you are traveling and are unable to locate an independent, authorized Jayco dealer, or an   
					authorized dealer for the component part needing service, contact your selling   
					independent, authorized dealer for assistance.   
					NOTE: Service at a non-authorized Jayco dealer needs prior authorization. You   
					. 
					will be asked to return any mechanical parts replaced before reimbursement   
					consideration is made. Unauthorized or improper repairs may void Jayco’s   
					warranty and the warranty on the component part.   
					Please keep your owner’s manual, your copy of the warranty registration form and   
					any other related papers in your RV.   
					Please bear in mind that most problems arise from misunderstandings concerning warranty   
					coverage and service. In most instances, you will be referred to the independent, authorized   
					dealer level and your repair needs will be resolved at the independent, authorized dealer’s   
					facilities.   
					CALIFORNIA LEMON LAW NOTICE: If you have determined that your   
					vehicle has nonconformities under the California Lemon Law, you must   
					provide written notice of the claimed defects directly to Jayco in Middlebury,   
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					Indiana at the address for warranty service, and permit Jayco to perform a   
					final repair attempt.   
					Independent, Authorized Dealer   
					When you purchased your Jayco RV, we trust you had a pleasant experience. We consider   
					the network of independent, authorized Jayco dealers to be some of the best in the RV   
					business. This group of independent contractors is an integral part of Jayco’s continued   
					success.   
					Throughout this manual, we will refer you to your independent, authorized dealer for   
					assistance with certain component parts or procedures. If you are traveling outside your   
					independent, authorized dealer’s area, you are never far from another independent,   
					authorized Jayco dealer with over 300 dealerships in our network.   
					Your independent, authorized dealer has inspected and serviced your new Jayco RV. The   
					independent, authorized Jayco dealers are available for service and maintenance to your   
					camping trailer. All warranty repairs should be performed by an independent, authorized   
					Jayco dealer unless Jayco gives prior approval.   
					Some RV dealers may be a service center for manufacturers of products warranted   
					separately. To reduce delays, contact your independent, authorized dealer for service   
					available through them. If your independent, authorized dealer is not a service center for   
					the product or component part part in question, they can assist you in finding service.   
					Parts   
					Parts are available at dealerships or your independent, authorized dealer can order parts for   
					you as needed. All retail parts inquiries should be routed through your independent,   
					authorized dealer.   
					Owner’s Responsibility   
					As a new owner of a Jayco recreation vehicle, you are responsible for understanding   
					how your trailer, and its various component parts, work and need to be maintained.   
					You are also responsible for the regular and proper maintenance of your RV. This   
					will help you prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your   
					Jayco Limited Warranty.   
					Maintenance service should be performed in accordance with this owner’s manual and any   
					other applicable manuals.   
					As the owner, it is your responsibility and obligation to return the RV to an independent,   
					authorized dealer for repairs and service. Reference your Jayco Limited Warranty for   
					additional information. Because the dealer where you purchased your RV is responsible   
					for its servicing before delivery and has an interest in your continued satisfaction, we   
					recommend that inspection, warranty and maintenance services be performed by that   
					independent, authorized dealership.   
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					Manufacturer’s Customer Support Directory   
					The following chart provides information to contact individual manufacturers of   
					appliances/component parts that may be part of your trailer. The information listed in this   
					chart is the latest available at the time of publication of this maual. If you have questions or   
					concerns on component parts not listed here, contact your independent, authorized dealer   
					for further assistance.   
					Component Part   
					Attic Fan   
					Manufacturer   
					Ventline   
					Website   
					Phone #   
					www.ventline.com   
					www.dexteraxle.com   
					574-848-4491   
					574-295-7888   
					Axle   
					Dexter Axle   
					Carbon Monoxide   
					Detector   
					Quantum   
					www.qginc.com/index.html   
					800-432-5599   
					Converter   
					Furnace   
					Elixir   
					www.elixirind.com/product.php?pid34 800-443-5473   
					Hydro-Flame/Atwood   
					Flair Interiors   
					www.atwoodmobile.com   
					www.flairinteriors.com   
					815-877-5700   
					574-534-2163   
					Heated Bed Mats   
					Loading Ramps   
					(Baja)   
					Highland   
					www.highlandusa.com   
					800-234-6992   
					Outside Grill   
					Outside Shower   
					Propane Cylinder   
					Propane Detector   
					Propane Regulator   
					Vitco   
					www.vitco.com   
					www.bandbmolders.com   
					www.manchestertank.com   
					www.mtiindustries.com   
					www.marshallbrass.com/rv.htm   
					877-736-2635   
					574-259-7838   
					800-877-8265   
					800-383-0269   
					800-447-9513   
					B & B Molders   
					Manchester Tank   
					MTI   
					Marshall Brass   
					Radio   
					(Baja & Select Models)   
					Mito   
					www.mitocorp.com   
					800-433-6486   
					815-877-5700   
					Range/Oven   
					(Select Option)   
					Atwood   
					www.atwoodmobile.com   
					Refrigerator   
					Roof Vent   
					Norcold   
					Ventline   
					MTI   
					www.norcold.com/norcold_home.cfm 800-543-1219   
					www.ventline.com   
					www.mtiindustries.com   
					574-848-4491   
					800-383-0269   
					423-775-2131   
					Smoke Detector   
					Stove   
					Suburban   
					www.suburbanmanufacturing.com   
					www.rvcomfort.com/rvp/products/   
					accessories/accessories.php   
					Thermostat   
					Coleman   
					316-832-4357   
					Tires   
					Contact your local tire distributor for assistance   
					Trailer Frame   
					Water Filter   
					Water Heater   
					Water Pump   
					Leland Engineering   
					www.lelandengineering.com   
					www.flowmatic.com   
					800-669-7681   
					800-461-4406   
					815-877-5700   
					800-854-3218   
					Flowmatic   
					Atwood   
					www.atwoodmobile.com   
					www.shurflo.com   
					Shur-Flo   
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				SAFETY   
					SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS   
					The safe operation of your trailer requires that you use common sense and follow safety   
					procedures as defined in this manual and all supplied information from specific component   
					part manufacturers. In this manual, there are specific terms and symbols to indicate areas of   
					potential hazards, which are based upon the ANSI Z535 series of safety information. Make   
					sure you understand the use of these terms and symbols as defined here.   
					.NOTE provides additional information to make a step or procedure easier or clearer.   
					Disregarding a NOTE could cause inconvenience, and would not be likely to cause damage   
					or personal injury.   
					Caution used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation   
					which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.   
					I- This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury   
					hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow to avoid possible injury or death.   
					ICAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could   
					result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.   
					IWARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could   
					result in death or serious injury.   
					IDANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will   
					result in death or serious injury. This signal word is limited to the most extreme situations.   
					Reporting Safety Defects   
					If you believe that your vehicle has a defect, which could cause a crash, injury or death,   
					immediately inform the appropriate agency, in addition to notifying Jayco, Inc. If similar   
					complaints are received, the agency may open an investigation. If they find a safety defect   
					exists in a group of vehicles, a recall and remedy campaign may be ordered. The agency   
					cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your independent,   
					authorized dealer or Jayco, Inc.   
					NHTSA   
					Transport Canada   
					Customer Relations Dept.   
					Jayco Incorporated   
					U.S. Department of   
					Transportation   
					Road Safety (ASFAD)   
					2780 Sheffield Road   
					Ottawa, Ontario K1B 3V9   
					P.O. Box 460,   
					Middlebury, IN 46540   
					Washington, D.C. 20590   
					Phone: 1-800-424-9393   
					Fax (613) 993-3632   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Washington, D.C. Area:   
					368-0123   
					Business Hours: 8:00-5:00   
					Mon.–Fri.   
					(613) 991-5802   
					You can obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the NHTSA Hotline.   
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					Safety in Using Propane   
					We recommend that all work on the propane system be performed by your independent,   
					authorized dealer. The following information is provided to give a basic understanding of   
					propane.   
					Your recreation vehicle is equipped with a propane system to help provide some of the   
					comforts of home. This system is very dangerous. Proper handling of propane, knowledge   
					of your system and routine maintenance are key factors to your safety and that of others   
					around you. The following list provides basic information for propane safety:   
					• Propane is heavier than air. Leaking propane tends to flow to and pocket in low areas,   
					such as the trailer floor.   
					• Propane is colorless and odorless. A chemical odorant, smelling similar to rotten   
					eggs, is added by the propane manufacturer to make sure leaks are identifiable, which   
					can normally be smelled if there is a leak.   
					• Never light a match or allow any open flame in the presence of leaking propane or   
					the smell of propane.   
					• Turn off propane while refueling the tow vehicle.   
					• Some states prohibit propane appliances to be operated during travel, especially in   
					tunnels. Make sure you know the laws for the areas where you travel.   
					• Never allow propane containers to be filled above the liquid capacity as indicated on   
					the container. If a container is overfilled, liquid propane may flow through the   
					regulator causing it to freeze and/or create dangerously excessive pressure in the   
					lines. Make sure that an overfilled container is taken care of by a propane   
					professional before it is put into service.   
					• An overfilled container placed in sunlight may expel excess propane through the   
					relief valve. This causes susceptibility to ignition by nearby open flame.   
					Taking time to become educated about propane and how it should be handled are critical to   
					your camping experience. If you have questions, consult with your independent,   
					authorized dealer or propane professional.   
					Checking for Leaks   
					Propane is both colorless and odorless. For your safety, a chemical agent is added by the   
					propane manufacturer, which smells similar to rotten eggs. If you are not accustom to the   
					smell of propane, ask your independent, authorized dealer or propane service personnel to   
					help you and your family become familiar with it.   
					Vibration from travel can cause connections to loosen. This requires that the propane   
					system be checked periodically for leaks. The system has been tested by the manufacturer   
					and Jayco recommends that the independent, authorized dealer test the system as well.   
					However, continued maintenance is recommended for safe operation.   
					TO LEAK TEST THE PROPANE SYSTEM   
					• Use an appropriate propane detector solution, or create a soapy water solution. If   
					soapy water is used, make sure that the soap used does not contain ammonia or   
					chlorine.   
					• Apply the solution to all propane piping connections.   
					• If a leak is present, the soap will bubble at the connections.   
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					WARNING: DO NOT USE A FLAME OR LIGHTED MATCH TO   
					ITEST FOR LEAKS.   
					IF A LEAK IS DETECTED   
					• Turn off all appliances which utilize propane.   
					• Make sure that everyone is out of the RV, including pets.   
					• Turn off the propane at the cylinder(s).   
					• Take your RV to your independent, authorized dealer and have the system repaired   
					before using it again.   
					WARNING: WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU HAVE A   
					IPROFESSIONAL TEST YOUR PROPANE SYSTEM FOR LEAKS   
					ONE TIME EACH YEAR AS PART OF NORMAL MAINTENANCE.   
					Carbon Monoxide Detector   
					Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, tasteless propane that is extremely   
					dangerous to humans and animals. The following symptoms are indicative of individuals   
					exposed to carbon monoxide:   
					Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Exposure   
					Mild   
					Medium   
					Extreme   
					Fatigue (often described as “flu”   
					like symptoms)   
					Headache   
					Unconsciousness   
					Running nose   
					Sore eyes   
					Nausea   
					Dizziness   
					Drowsiness   
					Confusion   
					Convulsions   
					Brain damage   
					Cardio respiratory failure   
					Death   
					Vomiting   
					Fast heart rate   
					DANGER: Any amount of exposure to CO is dangerous and must be   
					Itaken care of before reentering the RV. If anyone develops symptoms as   
					listed, make sure that everyone gets to an area of fresh air. Failure to do   
					so could result in death or serious injury.   
					A carbon monoxide detector has been installed in your RV. It is designed to detect the   
					presence of CO. It is not designed to function as a detector or alarm for other gases such as   
					propane, fire or smoke. Information has been supplied by the carbon monoxide detector   
					manufacturer for operation, safety and maintenance. Make sure that you read, understand   
					and follow all information supplied by the CO detector manufacturer with your RV.   
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					Electrical System Safety   
					Circuit breakers and fuses are installed to protect electrical circuits from overloading. Do   
					not make unauthorized changes to circuitry or add fixed appliances. If you wish to make   
					changes, consult your independent, authorized dealer and they will assist you in obtaining   
					a safe installation.   
					An approved power cord has been supplied with the vehicle. Always use this cord for   
					hook-up to 120-volt shoreline power. The cord has a three pin plug, which provides proper   
					grounding through the third (round) pin. Grounding is personal protection from electrical   
					shock.   
					WARNING: Do not use an adapter, cheater, or extension cord that will   
					Ibreak the continuity of the grounding circuit connected to the third pin.   
					NEVER remove the grounding pin to connect a non-grounded,   
					two-prong receptacle. Any deviation from this will potentially cause a   
					fire from overheating.   
					Water System Safety   
					The following warning label is placed on the exterior of your trailer at each water tank   
					inlet. Make sure you read, understand and follow this label and all applicable instructions.   
					WARNING: POTABLE WATER ONLY. SANITIZE, FLUSH AND   
					IDRAIN BEFORE USING. SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. FAILURE   
					TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.   
					Fire Extinguisher   
					A fire extinguisher is installed in each vehicle and is located near the entrance door in the   
					trailer. Be familiar with its location, operating instructions as printed on the extinguisher   
					and any material from the extinguisher supplier or manufacturer. It is too late to become   
					familiar with an extinguisher when an emergency is at hand.   
					The fire extinguisher is a dry chemical, nonrefillable extinguisher. Do not test this   
					extinguisher by partially discharging. Doing so will cause loss of pressure making the   
					extinguisher unusable. The extinguisher must be discarded and replaced by a new one if   
					any use has occurred.   
					INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE   
					To insure that your fire extinguisher will be ready when needed:   
					• Read and follow all instructions on label and in owner’s manual.   
					• Inspect the extinguisher AT LEAST once a month - more frequently if exposed to   
					weather or possible tampering.   
					• Check pressure by pressing in white indicator button. If button does not spring back,   
					extinguisher will not work properly and must be discarded.   
					• Be sure the yellow lock pin is firmly in place.   
					• Keep the extinguisher clean. Check for dents, scratches, corrosion or any other   
					damage.   
					• Check the discharge nozzle. Make sure it is clean and free of obstructions.   
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					CAUTION: Under certain fire and heat conditions, the dry chemical   
					powder in this extinguisher (and similar units) will cause damage or   
					prove extremely difficult to remove from oven surfaces, including   
					self-cleaning models. Do not use self-cleaning feature to remove ABC   
					Powder.   
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					CAUTION: Avoid inhaling the dry chemical agent contained in the   
					extinguisher. It is not toxic, but may cause skin irritation. In case of   
					contact, flush affected area with clean, cool water. If irritation persists,   
					contact a physician immediately. Chemical name of agent is printed on   
					extinguisher label.   
					Changes, Modifications and Additions   
					Your RV has been built/designed with a specific floor plan and equipment. It is   
					recommended that you do not make changes, modifications, alterations or additions to   
					your unit. If any changes or additions are made after delivery of your trailer to you, it may   
					cause a hazardous condition. Consult your independent, authorized dealer before making   
					any changes, modifications, alterations or additions. Only qualified technicians should   
					attempt to make changes or additions to the RV, using only approved materials, component   
					parts, and employing approved methods of installation, which meet safety and code   
					requirements.   
					CAUTION: Any installation not properly performed, or that does not   
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					meet the criteria of the manufacturer’s specification or code   
					requirements, may damage the RV, including component parts and   
					VOIDS THE WARRANTY on the RV.   
					WARNING: Improper installation of equipment to your trailer creates   
					Ipotential for a hazardous situation and personal injury. Make sure that   
					a qualified RV technician performs modifications if you choose to make   
					them.   
					Safety When Emergency Stopping   
					Pull off the roadway as far as possible for emergency situations and turn on the tow   
					vehicle’s warning flashers. If necessary, display your road flags and/or reflective triangles.   
					NOTE: Always carry road flags and/or reflective triangles to be displayed when   
					necessary.   
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					Additional Safety Considerations   
					WARNING: For traveling safety, it is extremely important to read,   
					Iunderstand and follow the towing, hitching and loading cargo   
					information provided in the “Before You Travel...” chapter. If you do   
					not understand the information provided, please consult your   
					independent, authorized dealer.   
					• Sanitize the fresh water supply system periodically (see sanitizing instructions).   
					• Prevent water connections from coming in contact with the ground or drain hose to   
					reduce chance of contamination.   
					• Have a certified RV technician repair and maintain the propane or electrical   
					appliances.   
					• Always have a serviceable fire extinguisher placed in an easily accessible location.   
					• Carefully read the loading section in the “Before You Travel...” chapter related to   
					your trailer.   
					• Ensure that the tires are in good condition and properly inflated. Monitor the tire   
					pressure closely for proper inflation. Neglecting to do so could result in overheating   
					of a tire, which could result in a blowout.   
					• Check and tighten the wheel lugs after the first 10 miles, 25 miles and then again   
					after 50 miles (16, 40 and 80 kilometers). Check periodically as described in the axle   
					manufacturer’s owner’s manual thereafter.   
					• Check the brakes in a safe area - not while traveling on a busy highway.   
					• Always block the trailer wheels solidly before unhitching from the tow vehicle.   
					• Never move the unit while people are inside.   
					• Before leaving a camping area towing a trailer, refer to the “Preparing to Travel   
					Home...” chapter and review all applicable instructions.   
					• Observe the warning labels attached to your vehicle concerning propane, water,   
					electricity and loading.   
					• Observe the maintenance chart in this manual and all applicable information supplied   
					by component part manufacturers related to your respective unit.   
					COLD WEATHER/EXTENDED USE   
					Your trailer has been built for enjoyment in a recreational manner. It is not intended to be   
					used as full-time living quarters.   
					Caution: Continuous living in your trailer could cause accelerated wear and   
					damage to component parts. It also voids the warranty.   
					• Use of this trailer during cold weather will require more protection. Using skirting or   
					insulation below floor level will provide additional protection if you are camped in   
					one area for an extended period.   
					• Proper care should be taken with the fresh water and drainage systems to avoid   
					freezing problems. Consult with your independent, authorized dealer or RV supply   
					house for advice on heat tapes, etc.   
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					• Adequate propane and electrical supply is needed along with protection from possible   
					freeze-ups on the propane regulator. The furnace 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 the next section for important information on   
					controlling condensation.   
					CONDENSATION   
					Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The amount of condensation will vary with the   
					climate conditions, particularly the relative humidity. Condensation occurs because there   
					is water vapor present in the air, which is added by breathing, bathing and cooking. The   
					water vapor collects where there is available air space, and when the temperature reaches   
					the ‘dew point’ the water vapor in the air condenses and changes to liquid form. Most   
					people have experienced a similar phenomenon when moisture forms on kitchen windows   
					and bathroom mirrors during cool weather.   
					Proper ventilation and, if needed, the use of a dehumidifier will assist in controlling the   
					condensation. Many RV and marine dealers carry small dehumidifiers especially sized for   
					recreation use. Condensation causes dampness, mildew, staining and if allowed to   
					continue at high levels, damage to the paneling and wood structures. It is the owner’s   
					responsibility to make sure that condensation is properly removed from the air.   
					INSURANCE   
					As with your automobile, it is important that you protect yourself and others with insurance   
					coverages for personal liability, theft, collision, property damage, etc. Your independent,   
					authorized dealer can assist you in obtaining appropriate insurance for your protection or   
					you may check with the company which provides your automobile insurance or other   
					insurance companies.   
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				BEFORE YOU TRAVEL...   
					WEIGHTS AND CARGO CAPACITY   
					The safety of your travel will be affected by your understanding of weights and cargo   
					distribution for your trailer. Read, understand and follow all information related to the   
					weight of your trailer. We provide the following labels on your trailer (copies are printed   
					here):   
					• The “Federal Certification”   
					
					roadside front corner of your   
					MANUFACTURED BY:   
					FABRIQUÉ PAR:   
					DATE   
					JAYCO, INC.   
					INC. VEHICLE MFG. BY:   
					VÉHICULE FABRIQUÉ PAR:   
					V.I.N./N.I.V.   
					GVWR/PNBV: KG   
					PRESS./COLD INFL.   
					PRESS.DE GONFL. À   
					FROID   
					trailer. It lists the vehicle   
					weights as well as the tire and   
					axle rating information.   
					SIZE/DIMENSION   
					TIRE/PNEU RIMS/JANTE   
					KPA   
					GAWR/PNBE: KG   
					PSI/LPC   
					FRONT/DEVANT   
					INT./CENTRAL   
					REAR/ARRIÉRE   
					TYPE OF VEHICLE/TYPE DE VÉHICULE: TAILER / CARAVANE   
					MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE/VÉHICULE DE TOURISME À USAGES MULTIPLES   
					• The “Trailer Weight   
					THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE   
					U.S. FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY   
					STANDARDS AND STANDARDS PRESCRIBED UNDER   
					THE CANADIAN MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY   
					REGULATIONS EFFECT ON THE DATE OF   
					MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE.   
					CE VÉHICULE CONFORME À TOUTES LES   
					NORMES QUI LUI SONT APPLICABLES EN   
					VERTU DU REGLÈMENT SUR LA   
					SÉCURITÉ DES VÉHICULES AUTOMOBILE   
					DU CANADA EN VIGUER À LA DATE SA   
					FABRICATION CI-DESSUS.   
					
					typically located inside a   
					lower cabinet close to the   
					entrance door. This label is   
					critical in understanding   
					trailer weight definitions.   
					Please read, understand and   
					follow all of these definitions.   
					In addition to the label   
					Fig. 1   
					TRAILER WEIGHT INFORMATION   
					VIN or SERIAL NUMBER   
					MODEL   
					GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) is the maximum permissible weight   
					of this trailer when separated from the tow vehicle.   
					information, the GAWR is   
					the maximum weight rating   
					that component parts of each   
					axle are designed to support   
					(i.e. tires, brakes, springs,   
					axle). Information that seems   
					unclear should be discussed   
					with your independent,   
					UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight) is the total weight of this trailer as   
					manufactured at the factory when separated from the tow vehicle. If ap-   
					plicable, it includes full generator fuel, engine oil, and coolants.   
					CCC (Cargo Carrying Capacity) is equal to GVWR minus each of the   
					following: UVW, full fresh (potable) water weight (including the water   
					heater), full propane weight.   
					GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating) means the value specified by   
					the trailer manufacturer as the maximum allowable weight of this trailer   
					with its towed trailer or towed vehicle.   
					authorized dealer.   
					**The GCWR of this trailer is:   
					The weights of your unit are the   
					model’s dry weights with   
					standard equipment. It is critical   
					that you do not exceed the gross   
					vehicle weight rating (GVWR)   
					of your trailer. As you begin to   
					load your personal cargo,   
					remember that what you load as   
					well as options that have been   
					added will affect the overall   
					weight. Never exceed the gross   
					vehicle weight rating of your   
					unit.   
					CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY (CCC) COMPUTATION   
					Pounds / Kilograms (kg.)   
					GVWR   
					Minus UVW   
					Minus fresh water weight of   
					Minus propane weight of   
					CCC for this trailer*   
					gallons @ 8.33 Lbs./gal.   
					gallons @ 4.24 Lbs./gal.   
					*Dealer installed equipment will reduce the CCC.   
					**This trailer is not recommended or intended to be used to tow any   
					other vehicle or trailer.   
					CONSULT OWNER MANUAL(S) FOR SPECIFIC WEIGHING   
					INSTRUCTIONS AND TOWING GUIDELINES.   
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					WARNING: Do not add accessories or component parts that are not   
					Isafe and appropriate for this product. These changes will effect weight   
					specifications, void the warranty and adversely effect handling and   
					stability of the unit, as well as accelerate wear to other component parts.   
					Jayco, Inc. DOES NOT provide warranty coverage for equipment   
					installed by the independent, authorized dealer or owner.   
					WARNING: Do not exceed your GVWR. Your recreation vehicle’s load   
					Icapacity is designed by weight, not by volume. You can not necessarily   
					use all available space when loading the vehicle.   
					LOADING CARGO   
					After you have read and understood the overall weight definitions and limits to your trailer,   
					you are ready to load it for travel. With the excitement of awaiting adventures, everyone   
					will want to take along everything they might possibly need. This is where careful planning   
					and preparation will help to insure a safe trip. As you develop a routine for loading your   
					cargo, it may be helpful to utilize checklists and other resources. You will find a list of   
					items which are often used at campsites at the end of this chapter. This list will give you a   
					place to start when preparing your trailer for travel. Keep in mind that your preferences and   
					specific camping situation will determine items you would eliminate or add to this list.   
					Of most importance, above personal preferences, is the overall amount of cargo packed and   
					the way it is placed in the trailer. As cargo is placed in the unit, pay particular attention to   
					where you place it. Follow these rules of thumb:   
					• Observe ALL capacity ratings to avoid problems and make sure that you never load   
					your trailer or tow vehicle in a manner that cause them to exceed the GVWR,   
					GCWR, GAWR (of any axle) or weight ratings of an individual tire.   
					• Heaviest items must be stored in lower cabinets and storage areas.   
					• Keep the majority of the cargo weight over the axles and toward the front of the unit.   
					• Maintain the proper tongue weight of the trailer. Stay within the target range of   
					10-15% of the overall gross weight (trailer weight plus contents).   
					• Always pack items evenly from side to side to maintain trailer balance.   
					• Make sure that all items are secured in place to prevent shifting during travel.   
					WARNING: Ensure you are loading the unit as evenly as you can for   
					Ithe best possible handling. All items must be secured to avoid shifting   
					during travel.   
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					Rear Bumper   
					CAUTION: Do not add items to the trailer’s rear bumper. Attachments   
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					to the bumper could damage the trailer and lead to adverse driving and   
					towing conditions.   
					Your trailer’s rear bumper is not designed to accommodate items attached to or carried on   
					it. Damage from improper modifications to the trailer is not covered by the Jayco Limited   
					Warranty.   
					Front Deck (Baja Trailers Only)   
					Your trailer is equipped with a front   
					deck for hauling extra cargo. Make sure   
					that you stay within all weight limits for   
					the deck and the loading ramps, as   
					supplied with your trailer, when   
					utilizing this deck. It is critical for   
					proper handling and trailer maintenance   
					that you weigh your trailer completely   
					loaded before heading out on your trip.   
					Refer to the instructions provided in this   
					manual for weighing your trailer.   
					Fig. 3   
					LOADING RAMPS   
					Your Baja trailer is equipped with aluminum folding ramps to load equipment onto the   
					trailer’s front deck. These ramps are secured to the front deck to create a railing during   
					travel.   
					1. Unlock the padlock securing the cable at the front edge of the front deck. Remove the   
					
					storage area.   
					
					deck. Place these in the storage area along with the cable and lock.   
					3. Remove one ramp from the front deck and place it on the edge you will be using to   
					
					loading. Repeat for the other ramp.   
					4. Refer to instructions provided by the ramp manufacturer with your trailer for proper   
					set up and use instructions for the ramps. Read, understand and follow all information   
					supplied by the ramp manufacturer. If you have further questions, consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer and/or visit the ramp manufacturer’s website at   
					
					5. When you have loaded your equipment onto the front deck for travel, make sure that   
					you reverse the above procedures and secure the ramps for travel.   
					WARNING: It is important that you secure the loading ramps and any   
					Iequipment on the front deck before travel. Failure to properly secure   
					items to the front deck could lead to property damage and personal   
					injury.   
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					Roof   
					Additional items secured to the roof of your trailer must be added into the over all trailer   
					weight. The load capacity of the roof must not be exceeded when loading the trailer. The   
					maximum weight of equipment secured to the roof of your trailer (in the travel mode) must   
					not exceed 350#.   
					It is your responsibility to be aware of the weight of items or equipment that may have been   
					added to your trailer after leaving the factory. Added equipment will reduce the available   
					cargo capacity of your trailer. The maximum weight that the roof can lift is 250#. This   
					maximum includes all attached equipment, such as bike rack, canopy, air conditioner, boat   
					rack, etc. The following list provides approximate empty weights for Jayco provided   
					brands. If you purchase other brands, obtain their weights from their literature or sales   
					people.   
					Equipment   
					Canopy   
					Pounds   
					Kilograms   
					23-28   
					11-18   
					10   
					9 
					Bike Rack   
					22   
					Boat Rack   
					19   
					Additional Bike Kits   
					13,500 BTU Air Conditioner   
					7 
					3 
					Average 100   
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					Never mount a storage pod directly to the roof. It is necessary to provide a rack system   
					which secures to the outer edges of the roof to support and evenly distribute the weight of   
					the storage pod. Consult with your independent, authorized dealer for proper installation.   
					Never walk on the roof. The roof of a folding camping trailer is not designed to   
					accommodate the weight, scratches, dents and punctures that can occur from walking on   
					the roof.   
					CAUTION: Never attempt to raise the roof with cargo secured to it.   
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					HOLDING TANK(S) AND TRAILER WEIGHT   
					WARNING: We recommend that you DO NOT travel with waste in   
					Iyour holding tanks. With one or more full or nearly full holding tank(s),   
					the towing characteristics of your trailer could change and may result   
					in property damage or personal injury.   
					The weight of holding tank contents are not calculated into the cargo carrying capacity of   
					the trailer. The extra weight will diminish the cargo capacity available to you. Traveling   
					with full holding tank(s) could possibly causing you to exceed the gross axle weight   
					rating(s), individual tire ratings and/or the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the unit.   
					Potential damage to suspension components, such as springs, tires and axles, could result.   
					If your trailer’s holding tank(s) are located behind the axles, the weight of the full tank(s)   
					will reduce the hitch weight. Trailer sway and other handling difficulties can be the result   
					of the hitch weight being too light.   
					If you are dry camping and cannot immediately empty the tank(s), use caution when   
					towing. Maintain lower speeds for better control of the trailer until you reach the nearest   
					dumping station.   
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					WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS   
					As your packing and loading routine becomes more familiar from experience, physically   
					weighing your trailer may not be necessary before each trip. While you are developing a   
					process, it is imperative that you verify compliance within the weight ratings. Overloading   
					your RV voids the Jayco limited, express warranty and the warranties of many component   
					part manufacturers. The following process will aid with weighing your trailer. 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 trailer. Please read through all   
					weighing instructions before you begin. If you have further questions, consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer or the scale operator.   
					Your recreation vehicle must be weighed fully loaded, that is, with food, clothing, fuel,   
					water, propane, supplies, etc.   
					TO PROPERLY WEIGH YOUR RECREATION VEHICLE   
					1. First, weigh the recreation vehicle including the tongue weight, while detached from   
					the tow vehicle. This actual overall weight must be less than or equal to the GVWR   
					for safe operation. If the overall weight is greater than the GVWR, some contents   
					must be removed until the actual overall weight is less than or equal to GVWR.   
					2. Next, hitch the recreation vehicle to your tow vehicle. Weigh the recreation vehicle   
					and the tow vehicle to determine the GCW. Make sure that this rating is less than or   
					equal to the GCWR as specified by the manufacturer of your tow vehicle. If this   
					overall weight is greater than the GCWR, some contents must be removed to bring   
					the combination into compliance with the listed ratings.   
					3. Next, weigh the recreation vehicle, while attached, but excluding the tow vehicle.   
					This will result in the actual weight that is exerted on all of the recreation vehicle   
					tires. This weight may be subtracted from the overall recreation vehicle weight   
					GVWR to determine the actual “tongue” weight.   
					4. Next, with the recreation vehicle still attached to the tow vehicle, each wheel position   
					should then be weighed separately to ensure each tire is not overloaded.   
					To Determine the Wheel Position Weight   
					• Pull the recreation vehicle onto the scale so only one tire is on the scale. Record the   
					weight. Your trailer must remain as level as possible on the scale (even though an   
					axle or side is not physically on the scale). Obviously, to obtain the side-to-side   
					weights, there must be enough space on either side of the scale to accommodate the   
					recreation vehicle being partially off the scale.   
					• To calculate the opposite side of the vehicle wheel position weight, subtract the first   
					side’s weight from the weight determined in step #3.   
					If there is a difference in the weights on one side of the vehicle as compared to weights on   
					the other side, components (tires, wheels, brakes, springs, etc.) on the heavier side could be   
					overloaded, even though the total axle load is within the GAWR. It is important to   
					redistribute the load to avoid component failure, to improve the handling characteristics of   
					the vehicle and to not void the warranty.   
					With these actual weights, it is now possible to compare them against the GAWR, GVWR   
					and tire capacities.   
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					EQUIPMENT   
					The compatibility of your tow vehicle to the load you are towing is of utmost priority for   
					safety during your travel. There are many resources available to become educated about   
					tow vehicles and what you will need. Make sure that you understand what it will take to   
					tow your trailer, and that your tow vehicle matches those needs. If you are unsure of your   
					particular needs, consult with your independent, authorized dealer or hitch professionals   
					for assistance.   
					The following sections are designed as review topics that you need to understand for a safe   
					and enjoyable traveling experience. They are not intended as a replacement for consulting   
					your independent, authorized dealer and hitch professionals.   
					Tow Vehicle   
					• Crucial to finding the correct tow vehicle, is knowing the actual load weight you are   
					towing. Refer to the sections found later in this chapter for this calculation on your   
					trailer.   
					• When purchasing a tow vehicle, know its tow rating. As a minimum requirement, the   
					gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of your trailer must not exceed your tow   
					vehicle’s rated towing capacity. To obtain this information, consult the following   
					resources:   
					= Tow vehicle owner’s manual   
					= Manufacturer’s towing guide   
					= Auto Dealer   
					= Manufacturer’s information office   
					= Reliable Internet Source   
					• Know what the definition is for the tow rating. Adding after market accessories,   
					camping supplies, liquids (i.e. water, propane, etc.) and people will affect the tow   
					rating. Read, understand and follow all trailer weight definitions.   
					• The best way to make sure your tow vehicle/trailer combination does not exceed the   
					GCWR is to weigh it fully loaded.   
					• Some vehicles can be purchased with a towing package. This will enhance the   
					vehicles towing capacity. Make sure that any information given on the vehicle’s   
					maximum towing capacity is clarified to be with or without the towing package.   
					• Towing packages are available at different levels. Vehicles can be purchased with no,   
					light or heavy duty towing packages. Make sure you are purchasing a towing package   
					that will fit your needs and your camper.   
					• Most vehicles require additional equipment for towing. Consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer for assistance with added requirements. Becoming   
					familiar with the extra engine requirements from towing will provide you with   
					vehicle longevity and a more pleasant towing experience.   
					• Make sure your tow vehicle is mechanically sound for towing your trailer. Pay   
					particular attention to suspension components, tires and tire pressure.   
					WARNING: Be prepared to drive slower. If you must pass, do so with   
					Ithe utmost care, particularly in strong winds. When being passed or   
					passing semi-trailers or large buses, be prepared for displaced air, as it   
					can be severe enough to cause trailer sway. Understand how trailer   
					brakes, tow vehicle brakes, acceleration, the proper hitch and sway   
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					controls can affect your control of the trailer when you experience   
					trailer sway.   
					Hitches   
					CAUTION:   
					I 
					V Using an oversized or undersized hitch can cause damage to the frame   
					of your trailer.   
					V Jayco, Inc. cannot be responsible for the suspension system of the tow   
					vehicle.   
					V The final ball height after the trailer is completely hooked up is a factor   
					to be considered when towing a trailer. It is important that your trailer   
					be level when hitched to your tow vehicle.   
					V To avoid overloading your trailer axles and maximize possible handling   
					difficulties, your trailer should be level when hooked to your tow   
					vehicle.   
					V Do not overload your tow vehicle.   
					There are many kinds of hitches available for various uses and assuring that you have the   
					correct hitch installed is critical to a safe towing experience. Your trailer requires a frame   
					mounted hitch. This type of hitch is assigned a class number, by the manufacturer. The   
					class is based on the capacity the hitch has for towing and a weight classification. The   
					weight classification is determined from the hitch’s weight carrying capacity, which is also   
					known as the tongue weight. Before selecting a hitch, you must know the total towed   
					weight (trailer weight and all contents of the trailer) and the tongue weight of the trailer.   
					The rating of the hitch package should be equal to or greater than the trailer’s GVWR and   
					the hitch weight.   
					Equipment that sometimes gives autos, trucks and sport utility vehicles a softer ride can   
					accentuate swaying when pulling a trailer. Conversely, suspension that is too stiff will   
					increase vibration, bounce and accelerate wear of your tow vehicle and trailer. It is   
					important that your trailer be level when hitched to your tow vehicle. Educate yourself to   
					protect you, your family and other motorists.   
					WEIGHT DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM   
					A weight distributing hitch system provides a more stable tow vehicle/trailer combination.   
					This system will spread the weight evenly to distribute it to the tow vehicle front and rear   
					axles and the trailer axle. Consult with your tow vehicle dealer and or hitch installer to   
					familiarize yourself with the operation and requirements of the weight distributing hitch   
					system.   
					SWAY CONTROL   
					Sway can be a major factor while traveling. It can be caused by a number of factors,   
					including gusty wind, air displacement while passing a semi-truck, incorrect weight   
					distribution and often excessive speed. The use of a sway control device will help to control   
					the side-to-side movement and keep sway in check.   
					Suggestions for sway situations:   
					• Slowly ease your foot off the accelerator.   
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					• Turn the steering wheel as little as possible. Natural lag time reaction when   
					counter-steering to correct sway could possibly make it worse.   
					• If the trailer is equipped with electric brakes, using the hand control will help to keep   
					the vehicles aligned.   
					• As soon as possible, stop to determine the cause of the sway. Check all equipment   
					and load distribution.   
					• If the problem can not be solved immediately, take the equipment to a service center.   
					Travel at a reduced speed on your way there.   
					WARNING: A sway control device should be used with your tow   
					Ivehicle/trailer combination. Consult with a trained hitch installer to   
					obtain the proper equipment for your needs.   
					Hitch Height and Hitch Ball Specifications   
					This unit hitch   
					height is:   
					To determine the hitch height for your model, make sure that the   
					trailer is level. Measure from inside the hitch coupler to the ground.   
					Record this number in the box at the side for future reference. If you   
					have additional questions, consult with your independent, authorized   
					dealer.   
					Jayco, Inc. cannot be responsible for the suspension system of any tow   
					vehicle. There are a variety of suspension systems available on tow vehicles today which   
					will affect the ball height, stability and levelness of the RV when hooked to the vehicle.   
					Make certain your independent, authorized dealer is aware of the type of tow vehicle that   
					will be used so a compatible hookup can be achieved.   
					Your trailer’s hitch ball size is 2”.   
					The Hitching Procedure   
					Hooking up a camping trailer is not difficult and will become easier with practice. The   
					following procedure will help you until you become more experienced.   
					1. Make sure the trailer wheels are blocked.   
					2. Turn the jack crank to raise the trailer tongue above the hitch ball.   
					3. Open the coupler latch on the trailer hitch.   
					4. Back the tow vehicle into the proper position.   
					5. Turn the jack crank to lower the coupler onto the hitch ball.   
					6. Close the coupler latch after it is completely seated.   
					7. Install the weight distributing bars (equalizers) as per recommendations from the   
					hitch supplier, when required.   
					8. Remove the dolly wheel or platform and retract the tongue jack to its maximum   
					height.   
					9. Attach the breakaway switch cable to the tow vehicle.   
					
					11. Plug in the seven (7) pin connector from the tow vehicle to trailer.   
					12. Remove the trailer wheel blocks.   
					Refer to the complete list of suggested items in this manual for pre-trip planning and   
					departing from camp for additional items to complete before traveling.   
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					The Safety Chain   
					There are different safety chain requirements determined by the various state laws. Your   
					vehicle is equipped with chains to meet SAE standard requirements for maximum gross   
					trailer weight. Always have the safety chains attached when towing. Install them as shown   
					
					ground.   
					1. Inspect chains to determine if they are   
					properly attached to trailer frame.   
					2. Criss-cross left chain and attach to right   
					mounting slot in tow vehicle hitch.   
					4. Properly mounted safety chains.   
					Note that the jack is fully raised   
					and dolly wheel removed.   
					3. Repeat step 2 with right chain. Slack   
					for each length should be the same but   
					not more than necessary to permit the   
					vehicle to turn at their minimum radius.   
					Fig. 4   
					WARNING: It is critical to read, understand and follow all instructions   
					Ifor hitching and towing your trailer. Improper hitching creates the   
					potential for trailer sway, towing difficulties and the possibility of the   
					trailer becoming unhitched from the tow vehicle. Failure to properly   
					hitch the trailer could lead to property damage, personal injury and   
					death.   
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					TOWING   
					While towing your trailer, you need to be aware of the extra weight behind your vehicle.   
					The following list contains some pointers to remember while traveling, but is not a   
					substitute for consulting with your independent, authorized dealer and hitch professionals.   
					• With the trailer attached, you will have slower acceleration and require greater   
					distance to stop.   
					• Make sure you have enough area at corners when turning. Wider turns are necessary.   
					Use your turn signals for your own safety.   
					• When passing or changing lanes, take into consideration the overall length of your   
					trailer and allow ample distance and time. DO NOT SPEED AND BE PREPARED   
					FOR DISPLACED AIR WHEN PASSING OR BEING PASSED BY LARGE   
					TRUCKS.   
					• Use your rearview mirrors frequently to observe your vehicle, trailer and traffic   
					conditions.   
					• When being passed by a large truck or bus, be prepared for displaced air as it may   
					cause you to sway slightly. Steer straight and use your trailer brakes, if necessary, to   
					slow slightly or control the sway of the trailer.   
					• Upon climbing steep, long grades and again descending, use lower gears even before   
					it seems necessary. Use your brakes smoothly and evenly.   
					• Decrease your speed for safety! Most states require vehicles pulling trailers to   
					maintain slower speeds, usually the same as truck traffic.   
					• Drive slowly during wet or icy conditions to ensure better control of your vehicle.   
					• Check all exterior lights before and during each trip.   
					• Obey traffic laws, allow extra time for stopping and decrease speed when visibility is   
					limited or roads are wet.   
					• Have a safe and wonderful trip!   
					If towing a trailer is new for you, please take time to practice towing, parking and backing   
					skills prior to traveling. Your independent, authorized dealer can answer many of your   
					questions, but nothing replaces practice. We recommend that you find a large and quiet   
					parking lot to practice your skills.   
					Towing Behind Your Trailer   
					DO NOT tow anything behind your RV. The RV frame and bumper are NOT designed for   
					towing.   
					WARNING: Towing items behind your trailer, or overloading the rear,   
					Iwill void the warranty and result in:   
					V Damage to the trailer or add-on items.   
					V Towing difficulties.   
					V Property damage.   
					V Personal injury.   
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					TIRES   
					The tires on your RV are specially constructed for the unique requirements of recreation   
					vehicle travel. They are tested under Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) standards at   
					the allowed highway speed limits. Proper care and maintenance of your tires is essential to   
					ensure your safety, as well as the safety of others, as you travel. Taking time to become   
					educated on the special qualities of RV tires and care they require will enhance your travel   
					enjoyment. Refer to tire information supplied with your units literature.   
					Some guidelines to follow for routine tire maintenance include:   
					• Always follow the recommended tire pressure which is stamped on the tire sidewall.   
					Keep the air pressure at the recommended psi. You must follow the manufacturer’s   
					inflation guidelines for maximum load capacity. Underinflation is just as dangerous   
					as overinflation.   
					NOTE: Tires are warranted by the tire manufacturer and are to be serviced and   
					. 
					independent, authorized dealer or trailer manufacturer.   
					warranted by an appropriate service center. They are not to be returned to the   
					• Always check the tire pressure when they are cold. As tires are in motion, the   
					temperature will rise. This will cause the air pressure to increase. DO NOT release air   
					pressure as tires become hot.   
					• Check the tire pressure and condition of the tires every day while traveling. Make   
					sure to look for cracking, bulging, uneven tread wear, etc. If you are parked for an   
					extended period, check the tire pressure at least once a week.   
					• Examine your tires frequently for unusual wear. Alignment, balance and bearing   
					wear will effect tire wear.   
					WARNING: It is recommended that the tire pressure be checked at the   
					Ibeginning of each journey to obtain the maximum life of the tire. Follow   
					the instructions listed on the certification label, affixed to the roadside   
					front corner of your trailer, to determine the correct tire pressure.   
					Underinflation may cause tire failures and swaying. This will result in   
					loss of control, injury, death or property damage.   
					• If a tire needs to be replaced, make sure it is the same size and load capacity as those   
					originally supplied with your trailer. Refer to the unit’s Federal Certification Label   
					for the proper tire size and load range. If you have further questions, consult with   
					your independent, authorized dealer or local tire store.   
					WARNING: Be sure to use only tires that are rated for trailer use. The   
					Iuse of passenger tires should be avoided. The load rating/ range   
					embossed on the sidewall of passenger tires must be de-rated   
					accordingly they do not have the same load capability as tires that are   
					specifically identified for trailer use. Failure to use tires that are   
					properly matched to your recreation vehicle could lead to premature   
					tire wear or less than optimum trailer handling.   
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					WHEEL LUGS   
					WARNING: Wheel lug nuts must be applied and maintained at the   
					Iproper torque levels to prevent loose wheels, broken studs, and possible   
					separation of the wheel(s) from your trailer. The lug nuts on the wheels   
					of your Jayco trailer must be maintained according to the torque values   
					listed in the chart on the following page. Over torquing and/or under   
					torquing wheels may result in component failure.   
					After your first trip, check the wheel lugs periodically for safety. Check the wheel lugs   
					after winter storage, before starting a trip or following extensive braking. The proper   
					procedure and sequence for attaching the wheels and torquing lug nuts is as follows.   
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					3 
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					1. Start all nuts by hand to prevent cross threading.   
					
					3. Tighten the lug nuts equally in stages as indicated for your trailer's wheels in the   
					chart.   
					4. Torque the wheel lug nuts before the first road use and after each wheel removal.   
					Check and re-torque after the first 10, 25 and 50 miles (16, 40 and 80 kilometers).   
					Thereafter, check and maintain the torque as defined in the chart on the following   
					page.   
					WARNING: Failure to maintain proper torque of the wheel lug nuts   
					Icould lead to separation of the tire and wheel while driving, possibly   
					resulting in property damage or personal injury.   
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					Wheel Torque Requirements   
					Lug Nut   
					4-Lug Nuts   
					5-Lug Nuts   
					5-Lug Nuts   
					5-Lug Nuts   
					5-Lug Nuts   
					5-Lug Nuts   
					5-Lug Nuts   
					6-Lug Nuts   
					6-Lug Nuts   
					6-Lug Nuts   
					6-Lug Nuts   
					6-Lug Nuts   
					8-Lug Nuts   
					8-Lug Nuts   
					Rim   
					12"   
					13"   
					13"   
					14"   
					14"   
					14"   
					15"   
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					15"   
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					16"   
					Type   
					Steel   
					Stage 1   
					Stage2   
					Stage 3   
					20-25 ft/lbs   
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					110-130 ft/lbs   
					110-130 ft/lbs   
					Steel   
					Chrome   
					Steel   
					Chrome   
					Aluminum   
					Chrome   
					Steel   
					Aluminum   
					Chrome   
					Steel   
					Chrome   
					Steel   
					Aluminum   
					A torque wrench is the best way to assure the proper amount of torque is being applied. Also review the   
					axle manufacturer’s operation and service manual supplied with your trailer or contact your independent,   
					authorized dealer for further assistance.   
					ELECTRIC BRAKES   
					Your trailer’s electric brakes are designed to work with your tow vehicle’s hydraulic   
					brakes. To maintain proper braking performance, both trailer and tow vehicle brakes must   
					be used together. Separate use of the systems will cause accelerated wear and damage.   
					WHEN YOUR TRAILER IS NEW, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ADJUST YOUR BRAKE   
					SHOES PRECISELY. IT TAKES APPROXIMATELY 1,000 MILES AND/OR 50   
					MEDIUM TO HEAVY STOPS TO “BURNISH” FIT OR “SEAT” THE SHOES TO THE   
					BRAKE DRUM. AFTER THE INITIAL BREAK IN PERIOD YOUR SHOES MUST BE   
					ADJUSTED ACCURATELY FOR BEST PERFORMANCE AND INCREASED   
					DURABILITY.   
					Braking system components include:   
					• Tow vehicle battery   
					• Brake controller   
					• Wire harness/connector plug   
					• Trailer battery   
					• Breakaway switch   
					Tow vehicle battery - The tow vehicle battery is the primary source of power for your   
					trailer brake operation. To ensure available power when needed, keep your tow vehicle   
					battery and charging system working properly.   
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					Brake Controller - The controller is installed on the tow vehicle dashboard to work in   
					conjunction with the trailer brakes. Hydraulic or electronic controllers are available.   
					Consult with your independent, authorized dealer or the controller manufacturer to decide   
					what is right for you and your trailer.   
					Wire Harness/Connector Plug - A seven way plug is wired into your trailer to connect   
					electrical power to the tow vehicle for travel. This supplies power to the brakes, exterior   
					lights, etc. Wiring to operate your brakes must be the same size in both the tow vehicle and   
					the trailer. Your trailer is wired with 12 gauge wire.   
					Make sure the plug is kept clean and protected from road elements as you travel. Consult   
					the Electrical Section of this manual for further information.   
					Trailer Battery - A 12-volt auxiliary battery is required to operate the breakaway switch.   
					Consult with your independent, authorized dealer to purchase a battery and have it   
					installed.   
					WARNING: For the breakaway switch to be operational, an auxiliary   
					Ibattery needs to be installed on your trailer. Consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer to purchase the battery and have it   
					installed.   
					Breakaway Switch - The breakaway switch is a crucial part of the braking system.   
					Located on the trailer tongue, this switch will apply the trailer brakes if it becomes   
					detached from the tow vehicle. Attach the breakaway switch lanyard to a permanent part of   
					the tow vehicle (do not attach it to the hitch ball or similar removable parts) when hitching   
					the trailer. If the trailer is detached from the tow vehicle, the pull pin will be pulled from the   
					switch. This automatically causes the switch to “close” and activates the trailer brakes.   
					Refer to the manufacturer’s supplied information for the breakaway switch. Consult with   
					your independent, authorized dealer or the switch manufacturer if you have questions.   
					Caution: NEVER use the breakaway switch and trailer brake system as a parking   
					brake. Doing so would create a high amp draw on the battery and converter. This   
					can cause damage to wiring, connectors and the breakaway switch.   
					HYDRAULIC BRAKES   
					Your trailer may be equipped with hydraulic surge brakes. These brakes operate   
					automatically as the tow vehicle’s brakes are applied. When the tow vehicle operator   
					begins to decrease speed and apply the brakes, the weight of the moving trailer pushes   
					forward and the coupler moved downward. This pressure moves the plunger, which in turn   
					pushes the piston and rubber cup inside the master cylinder. Brake fluid presses inside of   
					the wheel cylinder and activates the brake shoes against the drum.   
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					Backing Your Trailer   
					As designed, the weight of a trailer pushing forward will activate the surge brake system.   
					When backing a trailer up hill, the weight of it may activate the brakes, making it difficult   
					to continue to reverse.   
					1. Prior to backing up a slope or through soft ground, pull the trailer forward slightly to   
					assure that the actuator socket is in the forward position.   
					2. Move the lever knob on the side of the actuator downward from the “towing position”   
					along the curved slot in the actuator frame to the “backup position”. The slot has a   
					notch at the bottom of its travel. Push the lever down to engage the locking notch.   
					3. The trailer will now back up. This lever knob will slide into the correct position when   
					pulling forward.   
					NOTE: It is extremely important to keep the master cylinder full at all times. An   
					empty cylinder invites moisture.   
					. 
					Breakaway Protection   
					The hydraulic brake system is equipped with a breakaway cable or chain. When towing,   
					this cable or chain must be attached loosely to a frame member of the tow vehicle, leaving   
					enough clearance so the trailer can turn freely without actuating the breakaway device.   
					If the trailer separates from the tow vehicle, the breakaway cable will actuate the master   
					cylinder, locking the brakes. This will stop the trailer in the shortest possible distance.   
					CAUTION: Breakaway protection must be fully released during the   
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					protection as a parking brake.   
					vehicle operation. Check this before towing. Do not use the breakaway   
					WHEN THE CAMPING TRAILER IS NEW   
					Caution: The following process to “season” your trailer tent is important. If you do   
					not follow this procedure, you may experience some water seepage during the first   
					few exposures to rain.   
					1. Well in advance of any trip, set up your folding camping trailer.   
					2. Using a garden hose, thoroughly soak the tent with a light spray of water. DO NOT   
					spray directly on the canvas with a high pressure hose.   
					3. After the tent dries, repeat the soaking process three additional times.   
					If you note any water seepage or leaks after seasoning your tent, let the tent dry then spray   
					water repellant on the INSIDE of the seam where seepage occurs. One or two applications   
					of water repellant may be necessary to stop all water seepage in seams where thread enters   
					the fabric.   
					NOTE: Touching the tent canvas when it is wet can cause leakage. If leakage   
					persists, please contact your independent, authorized dealer for assistance.   
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					PRE-TRAVEL CHECKLIST   
					In order to enjoy your travel, having all the right tools and supplies will help. A checklist   
					may be beneficial to avoid forgetting something essential. This list is meant to be a starting   
					point, while realizing that personal preference will also play a large roll in your packing.   
					There are items here which may not apply for you and items which could trigger other   
					ideas. As you expand your camping experience, you may wish to develop your own list of   
					needs.   
					Tow Vehicle/Trailer   
					0Check fluids   
					C oil   
					C coolant   
					C transmission fluid   
					C washer fluid   
					C power steering fluid   
					C brake fluid   
					C battery terminal   
					0Check belts   
					0Check wheel lugs   
					0Check tire pressure (include inner wheel and spare, if applicable)   
					0Check tire wear (uneven wear pattern)   
					0Check lights   
					C headlights   
					C brake lights   
					C clearance lights   
					C turn signals   
					0Trailer safety chains connected   
					0Breakaway switch and lanyard connected   
					0Coupler locking pin connected   
					0Trailer electric cable secure   
					0Tongue jack fully up   
					0Dolly wheel removed   
					0Retract stabilizer jacks   
					0Retract steps (if applicable)   
					0Proper tongue weight maintained (10-15% of gross weight - trailer and contents)   
					0Trailer is level   
					0Wheel blocks removed   
					0Test brakes for proper operation   
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					0Tools   
					C jack   
					C torque wrench   
					C tire pressure gauge   
					C jumper cables   
					C duct tape   
					C fuses and light bulbs (compatible with your RV)   
					C shovel (small folding)   
					C axe   
					C saw (bow or folding)   
					C work gloves   
					C AC voltage tester   
					C tool kit (screws, hammer, pliers, etc.)   
					C rope, cord, bungee cord(s) or wire   
					0Electrical cord   
					0Water hose   
					0Disposable rubber gloves   
					0Sewer hose   
					0Surge protector   
					0Telephone and/or cable wire (if applicable)   
					Supplies   
					0First aid kit   
					0Flashlight(s)   
					0Toilet paper   
					0Bug spray   
					0Sun screen   
					Recreation   
					0Games - cards, board, dice   
					0Outdoor activity equipment (fishing poles, tennis rackets, etc.)   
					0Lawn chairs   
					0Campfire supplies   
					C smores - marshmallows, chocolate, graham crackers   
					C skewers, pie irons, etc.   
					C fire grate for cooking   
					C firewood, newspapers and/or kindling   
					C matches in waterproof container and/or utility lighter   
					Bedding   
					0Sheets   
					0Blankets   
					0Comforters   
					0Pillows   
					0Sleeping bags   
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					Kitchen   
					0Pots & pans   
					0Cooking utensils   
					0Trash bags and/or paper sacks   
					0Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, etc.   
					0Paper plates, towels, napkins, coffee filters, etc.   
					0Dish towels and rags   
					0Dish soap   
					0Food supplies   
					0Charcoal and lighter fluid   
					Personal Supplies   
					0Clothing   
					0Toiletries   
					0Towels - beach and bath   
					0Laundry detergent   
					Before leaving home   
					0All list items packed in trailer/tow vehicle   
					0Refrigerator door locked   
					0Loose items secured   
					0Membership cards   
					0Trailer keys   
					0Vehicle registration   
					0Proof of insurance   
					0Roadside assistance phone number, membership card and/or policy   
					0Road flares   
					0Map/road atlas/campground directory   
					0Owner’s manual for RV   
					0Owner’s manual and information regarding component parts   
					0Arrange for pet care, mail/newspaper pickup   
					0Leave itinerary with neighbor/family/friend   
					0Security watch for house (neighbor/family/friend)   
					0Weigh fully loaded trailer (cargo and liquids included) and maintain proper weight   
					distribution (redistribute as necessary)   
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				SETTING UP CAMP...   
					SELECTING YOUR CAMPSITE   
					In some cases, searching for the right campground prior to traveling might be the first step   
					in selecting your site. Some campgrounds will allow reservations made in advance.   
					Depending on the area you are headed to and the time of year (i.e. around a holiday),   
					reservations may limit your frustration upon arrival.   
					Your trip experience will be effected by the site you choose to park your RV. With time,   
					you will know what you are looking for and what best fits your needs. A few items to keep   
					in mind when selecting your campsite are:   
					• Arrive before dark, if possible, to make the site selection easier.   
					• Is the ground level? This will help with leveling your RV and making your stay more   
					comfortable.   
					• Is there plenty of space?   
					= Will it accommodate slideouts, canopy, etc.? (if applicable)   
					= Is there room for picnic tables, lawn chairs, campfire, etc.?   
					= Is it void of hanging limbs that may damage your unit?   
					• Is it located in a convenient area?   
					= Will you be able to park close enough to hookups (water, sewer, electric)?   
					= Are you away from noisy areas or things that might detract from a positive   
					experience?   
					= Is there plenty of shade?   
					= Is there good drainage in case of bad weather?   
					Beyond finding a site that best suits your needs, it is also helpful to keep in mind how you   
					are affecting your camping neighbors’ experience. Some etiquette items to keep in mind   
					are:   
					• Observe the quiet times as posted and abide by the rules of the campground.   
					• Don’t play loud music or make noise which is going to be disturbing to others around   
					you.   
					• If pets are allowed, keep them restrained.   
					• Show respect to others, don’t make shortcuts through occupied campsites.   
					• Keep your campsite clean and pick up all trash before departing from the   
					campground.   
					Additional Considerations with a Baja Trailer   
					With your purchase of a Baja Folding Camping Trailer, a new world to camping   
					experience is open for exploration. As you venture to remote locations, the Baja trailer will   
					provide some added benefits for the off road experience.   
					When traveling off main roads to discover where the trails lead, there are additional safety   
					concerns to consider. Take time to read, understand and follow the owner’s manual as well   
					as any information that is provided for the safe operation of your trailer.   
					Information and education that you obtain about traveling off road could help to insure a   
					safe and enjoyable experience. While experience is a good teacher, there are resources and   
					schools available to provide insight into the additional requirements of off road travels.   
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					Some basic items to keep in mind are:   
					• There are trails that will lead to incredible adventure if you keep the limitations of   
					your tow vehicle and trailer in mind. Travel only on trails which will accommodate   
					your tow vehicle and trailer combination.   
					• While your trailer is built to travel on more rugged trails, taking extra time and   
					traveling slower will ensure that you do not damage the trailer.   
					• There are areas you will be able to explore with your tow vehicle that will not   
					accommodate a trailer. Be aware of where a trail is leading before attempting to tow   
					your trailer there.   
					• Make sure that all safety information in this manual and component manufacturers’   
					manuals has been reviewed and understood before you begin your travels.   
					Preparation before departing may help to avoid issues as you travel.   
					SETTING UP YOUR TRAILER   
					Front Deck (Baja Trailers Only)   
					Your Baja trailer is equipped with a front deck for hauling extra cargo. Make sure that you   
					unload the front deck before unhitching your trailer from the tow vehicle. Refer to   
					information supplied in the "Before you travel..." chapter in this manual and information   
					supplied by the loading ramp manufacturer for proper use of the front deck and loading   
					ramps.   
					Un-Hitching   
					1. Position the trailer as desired.   
					2. Level the trailer (side to side). Refer the leveling paragraph below.   
					3. Block the wheels to prevent the trailer from rolling.   
					4. Unhook the trailer/tow vehicle electrical connection, safety chains and breakaway   
					switch cable (if applicable).   
					5. Install the dolly wheel.   
					6. Release the weight distributing bars as recommended by the hitch supplier.   
					7. Open the coupler latch.   
					8. Turn the jack crank to raise the coupler above the hitch ball.   
					9. Level the trailer (front to back) with the jack crank.   
					10. Lower the stabilizer jacks (if applicable). Refer to the steps below.   
					11. Pull the tow vehicle away, as desired.   
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					Leveling Your Trailer   
					Leveling your RV is critical for several   
					reasons. Your camping experience will   
					be more pleasant in a level unit. It is   
					important for your RV to be level for   
					proper operation of items such as the   
					refrigerator, the slideout system and   
					draining tanks, if applicable.   
					Proper   
					Improper   
					Fig. 6   
					Using blocks under the RV tires is a common way to level the unit. Blocks for this purpose   
					can be purchased from various RV resources or made out of wood. The proper size of   
					blocks are required to prevent causing damage to the tires. Make sure the blocks used cover   
					
					Stabilizer Jacks   
					1. Insert the crank onto the stabilizer jack shaft.   
					2. Turn it clockwise to lower the jack. Continue lowering the jack until the frame of the   
					trailer begins to rise slightly.   
					3. Equalize the jacks for best support. This may require that you adjust each jack several   
					times. When not parked on cement, you may wish to place a wood or hard plastic   
					block under the jack for convenience.   
					WARNING: DO NOT USE THE STABILIZER JACKS TO LEVEL   
					ITHE UNIT. It is important to remember that the stabilizer jacks are to   
					be used only for support while occupying and moving around the   
					trailer. They are not designed to bear the weight of the trailer.   
					Tent Set Up   
					WARNING: Never leave your folding camping trailer plugged into the   
					I120-volt AC outlet while it is folded down. This would make the   
					converter continue to run, which can cause overheating and present a   
					fire hazard.   
					CAUTION: To prevent damage to the lifter system, never move your   
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					position and the roof latches are fastened.   
					folding camping trailer unless the roof is lowered as in the travel   
					NOTE: Make sure that you have followed the procedures for seasoning the folding   
					. 
					chapter for instructions to follow.   
					camping trailer tent the first time you use it. Refer to the “Before You Travel...”   
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					OPENING YOUR FOLDING CAMPING TRAILER   
					Park your camping trailer on level ground and block the tires so the trailer will not roll   
					away. After parking the trailer, disconnect it from the tow vehicle. If your camping trailer is   
					not level, you may experience difficulty with its set up, particularly with the fit of the   
					entrance door.   
					1. Lower the stabilizer jacks. Place the jack crank onto the jack shaft. Turn it clockwise.   
					Lower the jacks until the frame begins to rise slightly. Equalize the stabilizer jacks   
					for best support. You may need to adjust the stabilizer jacks two or three times.   
					CAUTION: DO NOT USE THE STABILIZER JACKS TO LEVEL   
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					STABILIZE THE UNIT AND WILL NOT SUPPORT ITS WEIGHT.   
					THE CAMPING TRAILER. THEY ARE INTENDED TO   
					NOTE: Road dirt and grime will sometimes make jacks difficult to operate. You   
					. 
					may need to clean them out before operating. To maintain the stabilizer jacks, keep   
					them clean. Lubricate them twice a year using only silicone lubricants. Oils will   
					attract dirt and cause additional problems.   
					Do not place excessive weight on these jacks as the are intended to stabilize, not   
					support the folding camping trailer. Make sure the folding camping trailer is level.   
					
					CAUTION: Never attempt to crank up the roof until   
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					NEVER LIFT THE ROOF WITH CARGO IN   
					PLACE.   
					3. Turn the thumb latch and open the door at the crank   
					compartment.   
					Fig. 7   
					4. Insert the crank into the square tube and turn it in a   
					
					5. Raise the roof until the tent is loosely extended.   
					NOTE: At this point, the roof needs to be high enough to   
					. 
					during the bed setup.   
					ensure that the tent will not be in the path of the bed slide   
					Fig. 8   
					NOTE: The bed braces and bed bow braces are   
					. 
					
					Caution: For slideout models, pull the slideout tent   
					outside of the unit BEFORE pulling the beds out. Make   
					sure that all tent material is clear from the bed slide.   
					6. Before pulling out the front bed, place the flat end of   
					the bed brace into the slot provided on the frame.   
					Fig. 9   
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					7. Pull the beds out until the rail hits the bed stop. Distribute the awning panel over the   
					bunk and place the corners of the tent over the bed corner. Again, be sure the beds are   
					extended all the way out against the stops.   
					Fig. 10   
					WARNING: Do not use bed braces if they are bent or damaged.   
					IReplace all damaged braces.   
					8. Place the flattened end of the straight bed brace into the slot provided on the frame of   
					the camper. Place the angled and smashed end of the straight bed brace into the bed   
					
					9. Now, complete raising the roof until the gray limit cable is almost tight and the tent is   
					
					Caution: If the limit cable is raised too high, lifter system/tent   
					damage could occur and the door will not fit properly.   
					For Models With Slideout   
					a. Pull out the slideout using the handle(s) located on the side   
					of the slideout.   
					Caution: Do not extend the slideout before pulling the beds out.   
					Fig. 11   
					b. Pull the tent flaps located on the side of the slideout out   
					over edge and attach them to the Velcro.   
					10. Enter the unit and set up the kitchen flip-top. Attach the stove grate.   
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					Fig. 12   
					Fig. 13   
					11. Inside the unit, for the bed and slideout tent set up, insert the bed bow brace at the bed   
					
					the button farthest from the end and slip it into the bracket mounted on the roof.   
					
					To Install Door   
					
					
					it.   
					Fig. 15   
					Fig. 14   
					
					the door in the threshold opening of the entrance door.   
					
					
					Fig. 17   
					Fig. 18   
					Fig. 16   
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					17. Attach the Velcro® edges of the door to the door frame.   
					18. On units without a slideout, set up the kitchen flip top and attach the stove grate.   
					19. Exit the unit and pull bed flaps over the bed corners until the flaps are extended under   
					the bed. Securely attach all Velcro.   
					WARNING: Ensure that all Velcro® fasteners are mated and securely   
					Ifastened. Loose areas could result in openings large enough for an   
					infant, child or adult to fall through. Never leave small children in the   
					camper unattended.   
					CAUTION: The roof has a weight limit of 350 pounds in the travel   
					mode. The maximum weight that can be lifted is 250 pounds.   
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					CLOSING YOUR FOLDING CAMPING TRAILER   
					Caution: Let the tent dry thoroughly before storing to prevent mildew and odors. If it   
					is necessary to put the tent away wet or damp, at the earliest possible time, open the   
					tent and allow it to dry thoroughly. Mildew is not covered by your warranty.   
					Inside   
					1. Enter the camping trailer, make sure all equipment is properly stored and will not   
					obstruct the roof when lowered.   
					2. Remove the canvas from the screen door by detaching the Velcro®.   
					3. Remove the door from the top and bottom tracks. Slide the door to the travel position   
					
					
					
					Caution: When securing the bottom of the door, insure that the door valance is   
					placed between the door and the ceiling to avoid damage to the valance.   
					4. Zip all windows closed.   
					5. Roll all privacy drapes upward by pressing both buttons on either side of the black   
					locks and drawing the locks upward.   
					6. Remove the bow braces located in the bed and slideout areas from the roof bracket   
					and pull the brace to the center of the trailer. Remove the bow brace from the saddle   
					
					7. Remove the stove grate and stove. Place the kitchen flip top in the travel position.   
					Caution: Failure to properly position the kitchen flip-top for travel can result in roof   
					damage and prevent the roof from lowering properly.   
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					Outside   
					Caution: DO NOT push the beds or slideout in until ALL Velcro® is detached. Push   
					the bed and slideout in COMPLETELY before beginning to lower the roof. Failure   
					to push in the beds and slideout completely BEFORE lowering the roof can damage   
					the tent components. Your warranty does not cover this damage.   
					For Models With Slideouts   
					a. Unfasten the Velcro® and snaps from the slideout and place the tent inside the   
					slideout.   
					b. Push the slideout into the travel position.   
					c. Pull the tent out of the slideout to ensure that the bed slides do not rip the tent.   
					Caution: Make sure the slideout tent is pulled to the outside of the unit before the   
					beds are pushed in. Failure to do this could result in cutting the slideout area tent.   
					8. Unfasten all Velcro® located under beds.   
					9. Remove the straight bed braces and push the beds in carefully and completely.   
					10. Remove the curved bed braces. Place all braces under the bed mattresses carefully.   
					
					11. Lower the roof half to two-thirds down. Reach inside and distribute the awning panel   
					of the tent and drape it EVENLY across the beds and slideout (if applicable).   
					12. Continue to lower the roof until the final 6-8". Using both hands and arms, push the   
					tent from each side, front and rear, into the center of camper evenly and carefully   
					continue to lower roof.   
					
					be pushed down with your hand the last 1-2".   
					14. Before removing the crank, tighten the cable system by turning the crank in the “UP”   
					movement to make it taut taking caution not to overtighten. This will place slight   
					tension on the cable system and avoid cables becoming loose and entangled.   
					Caution: It is very important to place tension on the cable system to prevent them   
					from becoming tangled. If the cables become tangled, it could lead to breakage of   
					the lifter cables when the roof is raised.   
					15. Remove the crank and place it in the storage area inside the camper.   
					16. Close and latch the door to the crank compartment.   
					17. Raise the stabilizer jacks to their upright position. Insert the crank and turn it   
					counterclockwise until the jack is tight, then turn crank an additional 1/8 of a turn   
					(snug tight).   
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					Canopy Set Up   
					Your canopy has been designed and built with quality material to give you years of trouble   
					free service with low maintenance. Read these instructions fully before beginning the   
					
					One person can do the setup, but two people will make it easier.   
					1. Open the zipper and unroll the canopy fabric.   
					2. Insert the two end divider bars “C” (with gray caps) and the center spacer bar “D”   
					(7/8" tube) into the front pocket of the canopy. These bars may be left in the canopy   
					during travel or storage, but make sure they are removed during winter storage to   
					avoid corrosion.   
					3. Assemble the two parts of a tension rafter, Pole “A.” Insert the peg through the “eye”   
					of the snap button pole “B” and then through the hole in the middle of the center   
					spacer bar “D.” Compress the tension rafter and place it in the center of the roof side   
					board, as pictured. The metal tip from the tension rafter will rest against the roof   
					metal or the canopy bag.   
					4. If no screen room is being installed, repeat step #3 on the front and rear tension rafter,   
					inserting the end of the tension rafter through the snap button poles “B” and the end   
					divider bars “C.” Position the tension rafter as in step #3.   
					5. After all the poles are installed:   
					a. Adjust the canopy to fit properly.   
					b. Adjust the height of the canopy with the snap button poles.   
					c. Install the three stakes to anchor the canopy in case of strong winds.   
					Caution: Always install the stakes to avoid wind damage to the poles and the fabric.   
					In severe wind it is best to remove the canopy. Wind and rain damage are not   
					covered by the Jayco Limited Warranty.   
					A 
					D 
					C 
					B 
					F 
					F 
					E 
					F 
					A -- TENSION RAFTER   
					B -- SNAP BUTTON POLE   
					C -- END DIVIDER BAR   
					D -- CENTER SPACER BAR   
					E -- STAKE   
					F -- ANCHOR HOOK   
					F 
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					Screen Room Set Up   
					1. The canopy must be set up through step #3 before attempting to attach the screen   
					room. (See Canopy Setup.)   
					2. Open, unfold and spread the screen room under the canopy area. The enclosure must   
					be on the outside of the snap button poles. A grassy area or clean floor is suggested.   
					3. Each upper side panel has a pocket sewn into the fabric. Slide a two-piece tension   
					rafter into the pocket with the white crutch tip to be placed against the side panel of   
					the roof. Insert the crutch tip at the outer edge, and push in toward the unit.   
					4. Insert the peg through the “eye” of the snap button pole “B” and then through the   
					hole at the outer end of the end divider bar “C”. The white rubber crutch tip will rest   
					against the roof metal or the canopy bag. Install both ends.   
					5. Attach the Velcro hook sewn to the inner side of the canopy to the Velcro loop sewn   
					to the outer side of the screen room, full length.   
					6. Wrap the lifter post covers around the posts and attach them with the Velcro.   
					7. Ensure that all snaps are securely fastening the skirt to the frame of the unit.   
					8. Attach the Velcro from the skirt to the Velcro on the screen room lower corners.   
					9. Adjust the three snap button poles “B” so the bottom of the screen room is just   
					touching the ground.   
					10. Install the seven (7) stakes through the screen room loops to protect against wind   
					damage.   
					Heated Bed Mat (Option)   
					Your heated RV Bedding has been carefully designed and manufactured to provide years   
					of relaxing, comfortable sleep. The bedding is manufactured to reach gentle, soothing heat   
					warmth, NOT the pain relieving heat of a heating pad. At first touch it may seem only   
					slightly warm because it’s conserving energy inside for you, but as your body weight   
					presses onto the bedding, and a blanket covers you, it will feel considerably warmer and   
					comfortable.   
					Caution: Be sure to read all instructions carefully before using this bedding.   
					• YOUR BEDDING SHOULD ALWAYS REMAIN FLAT, NEVER FOLDED,   
					ROLLED OR BUNCHED. EXCESSIVE HEATING MAY OCCUR FROM   
					MISUSE.   
					• Place the bedding on the mattress, box spring or platform with the label and   
					connector up.   
					• The cord should be at the head of the bed.   
					• Do not tuck in the wired area of the bedding.   
					• Let the cord hang free - DO NOT route electrical cords between the heated RV   
					bedding and the mattress, box spring or base platform. Do not allow the cords to be   
					pinched. NEVER pull the mat by its cord.   
					• Keep the control away from an open window.   
					• Do not use pins or any heavy, sharp pointed objects on the bedding. They may   
					damage the heating elements.   
					• Be sure this bedding is used on 120 Volt AC circuit   
					• Turn off the electric current when this bedding is not in actual use.   
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					• If improper operation of this bedding is observed, discontinue its use immediately   
					and consult your independent, authorized dealer or the manufacturer. The bed mat is   
					manufactured by Flair Interiors. They can be reached at 574-534-2163 or at their   
					
					• This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other) as a safety   
					feature. This plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit   
					fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified   
					electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.   
					• Refer to the maintenance chapter for complete care instructions.   
					Dinette to Bed Conversion   
					1. Remove the table top and cushions. Place them to the side.   
					2. Remove the table legs from the floor brackets and place them in one of the storage   
					compartments of the dinette seats. Place the storage cover back on the dinette seat.   
					3. Place the table top across the middle from one dinette seat to the other resting on the   
					front edge bracket. For comfort, make sure the table top is level with the top of the   
					dinette bench.   
					4. Position the dinette bench cushions in place across the benches and the table top.   
					To convert back to the booth dinette, reverse the procedures above.   
					DINETTE TABLE EXTERIOR USE   
					The dinette table is portable for use on the exterior of the trailer. To set the table up on the   
					exterior of the trailer:   
					1. Place the dinette table on the bracket installed on the exterior of the trailer at a 45º   
					angle.   
					2. Extend the leg attached to the bottom of the table out.   
					3. Lower the table to rest on the extended table leg. Make sure the leg is securely   
					supporting the table before placing items on it.   
					UTILITY HOOKUPS   
					To complete the unit set-up, the utilities should be hooked to the proper sources as supplied   
					by the campground. Make sure that you read, understand and follow all information   
					provided for complete operation of the utility systems.   
					Electricity   
					By connecting the trailer electric system to the campground electric source, or “shoreline”   
					power, electricity will be supplied to operate the 120-volt AC and 12-volt DC electrical   
					systems. When hooking up to electricity, follow these steps:   
					1. Make sure that all lights and electric equipment is turned off in the trailer.   
					2. Locate the power cord and pull it from the RV to the length required.   
					3. Plug into the campground power source   
					WARNING: Do not use an adapter, cheater or extension cord that will   
					Ibreak the continuity of the grounding circuit. NEVER remove the   
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					grounding pin to connect to a non-grounded receptacle. Any deviation   
					from this will potentially cause a fire from overheating.   
					Caution: Power surges experienced while plugged in at a campground could   
					potentially damage electronic component parts in your recreation vehicle. Damage   
					from power surges are not covered by your Jayco warranty. Consult the component   
					manufacturer’s owner’s manual and/or your independent, authorized dealer for   
					recommendations on power surge protection.   
					Water   
					A complete fresh water system is included in your RV. Fresh water is supplied to the   
					system from two sources:   
					• City fill connection hooked to an exterior water source.   
					• A gravity fill tank installed on your trailer.   
					TO UTILIZE THE CITY WATER CONNECTION   
					1. Attach a fresh water hose from the city water connection   
					
					2. When the water is turned on, you may experience some air in the   
					water lines. Make sure to let all this air escape before turning off   
					the faucet.   
					Caution: The handle should be in the tank water position when   
					connecting the city water to avoid a city water spill.   
					Fig. 20   
					TO UTILIZE ON BOARD WATER   
					
					2. From an exterior water source, insert the fresh water hose into   
					the gravity fill connection.   
					3. Fill the tank as desired. The size of the tank will vary based on   
					your unit’s floor plan. It is equipped with an overflow outlet.   
					Make sure that you do not leave the tank unattended while filling   
					Fig. 21   
					it. Do not overfill the tank.   
					Caution: Be careful not to overfill the tank. It can pressurize the tank, causing   
					leakage and water damage and void the warranty. DO NOT leave the tank   
					unattended while filling.   
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					12 VOLT DC ON-DEMAND PUMP   
					To extract water from your water tank, you need 12 volt-DC power to operate the   
					on-demand water pump. Energy for the pump is supplied by the auxiliary battery or   
					converter. Depending on your trailer model, the pump will be located under the bed, in a   
					cupboard, under the unit or under the sink. The switch to operate the pump is located on the   
					monitor panel or a wall near the pump.   
					Refer to instructions supplied by the pump manufacturer with your trailer. If you have   
					questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer and/or visit the manufacturer’s   
					
					NOTE: The water pump switch should be in the off position when the camper is left   
					. 
					this will help limit water damage to a smaller area.   
					unattended for any amount of time. If something would happen to the water system,   
					WATER PRESSURE REGULATOR   
					Excessive pressure from water supply systems may be encountered in some parks,   
					especially in mountain regions. Water pressure regulators are available to protect your   
					system against such high pressure. A regulator of this type is recommended to prevent   
					damage to the plumbing system or component parts.   
					Caution: Not using a water pressure regulator when using city water may cause the   
					o-rings to blow. It is advisable to always use a water pressure regulator when using   
					the city water connection.   
					WASTE WATER DISPOSAL   
					Proper disposal of waste water is important. Most campgrounds and some states prohibit   
					waste water drainage onto the open ground. Refer to the information in the “Preparing to   
					Travel Home...” chapter for instructions on waste water disposal. If you have further   
					questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer.   
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					Propane Connections and Start Up   
					WARNING: Propane can be extremely dangerous. Make sure that you   
					Iread, understand and follow all information supplied in this manual   
					and all component part manufacturers’ manuals before operating your   
					propane system.   
					After the camper is completely set up and you are prepared for camping enjoyment, follow   
					these steps for propane operation.   
					1. Close all the burner valves, controls and pilot light valves.   
					2. Open the main valve on the propane container slowly to avoid a fast rush through the   
					excess flow valve causing a “propane freeze.” If you experience a propane   
					“freeze-up,” close the main valve and wait 15 minutes before trying again.   
					3. Listen carefully as the propane begins to flow. If “hissing” is heard for more than one   
					or two seconds, this may indicate a leak. Immediately close the valve and search for   
					the leak.   
					4. Light the appliances as needed and directed in the appliance manufacturers   
					instructions.   
					Make sure that you read and fully understand ALL safety requirements for handling and   
					operation of the propane system. Literature is supplied with your unit from the   
					manufacturer of 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 independent,   
					authorized dealer and/or the specific appliance manufacturer.   
					If you have double cylinders on your trailer, 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 being totally out of propane.   
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					Your camping trailer is designed with equipment to enhance your outdoor experience. The   
					features of your individual trailer will vary based on the options purchased and built into   
					the unit. Make sure that you review all information supplied with your trailer to safely   
					operate the individual components.   
					All appliances in your trailer are name brand quality built equipment, guided by current   
					codes and standards. For propane operation, the appliances in your trailer will operate on   
					propane only, not on natural gas. All safety precautions for propane, found in this manual   
					and additional information supplied by appliance manufacturers with your unit, must be   
					followed during operation of the appliances. Please familiarize yourself with this   
					information before proceeding.   
					ICE BOX   
					If your trailer is equipped with a ice box, make sure you understand its functionality. Read,   
					understand and follow all information supplied with your trailer from the ice box   
					manufacturer. If you have further questions, consult with your independent, authorized   
					dealer.   
					REFRIGERATOR (OPTION)   
					A refrigerator may have been installed when your trailer was built. It will provide the same   
					functions as your home refrigerator, but will operate differently. Make sure that you read,   
					understand and follow all the information supplied by the refrigerator manufacturer,   
					Norcold. Consult with your independent, authorized dealer for further information, or visit   
					
					STOVE, RANGE, OVEN   
					Your trailer may be equipped with a drop in stove or range with oven option (certain   
					models only). This equipment is designed to operate with propane. Make sure you read,   
					understand and follow all information supplied by the appliance manufacturer and in this   
					manual about the use of propane. The appliance will operate similar to a gas cooking   
					appliance in your home. If you have questions or concerns, consult with your independent,   
					authorized dealer and/or visit the appliance manufacturer’s website.   
					To Use the Stove Outside   
					1. Unhook the propane hose and carry the stove out. Always carry the cabinet assembly   
					with both hands.   
					2. Mount the cabinet onto the rail at a 30° angle and slowly lower the outer side until it   
					is in a horizontal position.   
					3. If applicable, attach the brace to the underside of the stove and unit.   
					4. Propane connections are made with a “Quick Coupler” system. This system has a   
					positive shut-off valve as required by code and standards. See the instructions below   
					for attaching the propane line.   
					5. Each stove assembly will has a hinged wind guard attached. Raise the hinged   
					assembly to a vertical position. The end panels are also hinged and will swing to the   
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					outer edge of the stove for wind protection, preventing flames from reaching the tent   
					material.   
					Connecting the Propane Line   
					WARNING: Make sure that you read, understand and follow all   
					Iinformation supplied with your RV about propane before operating the   
					stove. The propane hose must be correctly connected before lighting the   
					stove. Failure to follow instructions supplied by the stove manufacturer   
					with your RV or to use any other components than those originally   
					supplied with the grill could lead to death or serious injury from fire or   
					explosion.   
					1. Place the handle in the “OFF” position and push the sleeve back. The valve handle   
					
					
					3. Push the plug in until the sleeve snaps forward. This will lock the plug in the socket.   
					
					4. To disconnect; reverse the order of connection.   
					Plug   
					Sleeve   
					Socket   
					“ON”   
					Sleeve   
					“OFF”   
					“OFF”   
					Fig. 24   
					Fig. 22   
					Fig. 23   
					MICROWAVE (SELECT MODELS ONLY)   
					Your microwave has been installed above the range and operates similar to your   
					microwave at home. Make sure you have reviewed and understand all information supplied   
					with your unit from the microwave manufacturer. Contact your independent, authorized   
					dealer if you have more questions, or consult with a Samsung appliance dealer.   
					FURNACE (OPTION)   
					Your trailer may be equipped with a propane furnace. Make sure you understand the   
					properties of propane and follow all safety instructions to operate this appliance. The   
					furnace manufacturer has supplied an operation manual to guide you with understanding   
					how to operate your furnace. Refer to this information for complete instructions. If you   
					have further questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer.   
					WATER HEATER (OPTION ON SOME MODELS)   
					Your trailer may be equipped with a water heater that is manufactured by Atwood Mobile   
					Products. Complete safety, operating and maintenance instructions are supplied by   
					Atwood with your trailer. Make sure you read, understand and follow all instructions   
					before operating the water heater. If you have further questions, consult with your   
					
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					CASSETTE TOILET (OPTION)   
					Depending on the trailer floor plan, you may have a cassette toilet installed on your trailer.   
					Review all instructions as supplied by the toilet manufacturer for its proper operation and   
					care. If you have questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer and/or visit   
					
					OUTSIDE SHOWER (SOME MODELS)   
					
					cold water may be installed on your trailer. This will allow for   
					washing and rinsing on the outside of the trailer.   
					Operation   
					1. Activate pump.   
					2. Open door with key and allow to hinge down.   
					3. Remove shower head and open valve.   
					4. Open faucet valves and adjust to temperature as desired.   
					5. To cease operation, close valve(s) on faucet and allow   
					water to drain from shower head.   
					Fig. 25   
					6. Close valve on shower head.   
					Water remaining in the hose will drip or run out of vacuum   
					breaker. This is NOT a leak, but performs as intended. Water in A.B.S. plastic box will   
					drain out along outer edge. The shower head can be removed to drain the hose faster. If you   
					choose to remove the shower head to drain the hose, reassemble it for storage. Coil the hose   
					and arrange it with the shower head inside the faucet assembly. Make sure that the hose is   
					not being pinched and the shower head is not being damaged when the door is closed. Keep   
					the door closed when not in use for sanitary reasons.   
					WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM (OPTION)   
					A water purification may be installed as an option on your trailer. This system is equipped   
					with a long-life cartridge to effectively reduce chlorine, taste, odor, sediment, organic   
					chemicals and inhibit bacteria growth. Whenever the water system has not been used for   
					some time, allow water to flow for several minutes to flush the system. When the system is   
					not in use, store the water filter cartridge in the mounting bracket located near the water   
					system, and when necessary, out of freezing temperatures.   
					RV antifreeze will damage the water filter cartridge. A clear plastic bypass hose with   
					fittings on either end is supplied with your trailer to replace the water filter when the trailer   
					is winterized. The hose should be stored when the filter is in use and kept available to reuse.   
					The filter should be replaced the sooner of: reduced water flow causing an inconvenience,   
					or one time each year.   
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					To replace the filter   
					1. Drain the water system.   
					2. Remove the cartridge by disconnecting the fitting at either end of the filter and pull it   
					out of the fittings. It may be helpful to have a container available under the filter to   
					catch any water left in the lines or filter.   
					3. If winterizing the unit, install the bypass hose and store the filter as is appropriate.   
					4. If replacing the filter, install the new filter and tighten the fittings at either end.   
					CAUTION: Never allow the filter to freeze or come in contact with RV   
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					antifreeze when the trailer water system is winterized. Refer to   
					complete instructions supplied by the water purification system   
					manufacturer.   
					AIR CONDITIONER PREP (OPTION)   
					Your trailer is equipped with wiring to install an air conditioner. It is recommended that   
					you have the installation performed by a qualified RV technician only. Refer to the   
					“Safety” chapter regarding changes, modifications and additions to your trailer.   
					To comply with State, Federal, ANSI/NFPA codes and (if applicable) Canadian Standards,   
					as well as Jayco standards, optional air conditioning units must be installed using the   
					following:   
					1. 20-amp receptacle with 12 gauge wire.   
					2. 20-amp power cord to feed air conditioner.   
					3. Two twist caps.   
					The weight limit for air conditioners is 110 lbs. It is your responsibility to insure that an air   
					conditioner installed on your trailer does not exceed the weight limit. Exceeding this   
					weight can damage the roof and lifter system which will not be covered by your Jayco   
					Limited Warranty. Verify that the brand of air conditioner installed on your trailer   
					complies with all necessary codes and weight limits.   
					1. Follow the air conditioner installation instructions as supplied with the air   
					conditioner.   
					2. Connect the 20-amp power cord to the air conditioner as listed in the above warning.   
					3. Notch the interior air conditioner shroud so the cord can pass between it and the roof.   
					The 120-volt cord is held up to the ceiling using the two-part wire cover provided.   
					4. Measure the distance from the air conditioner shroud to the outer edge of the ceiling   
					and cut both pieces of the wire cover to this length.   
					5. The base side of the wire cover has an adhesive tape attached to it. Peel off the   
					protective film covering the adhesive.   
					6. Line up the wire cover between the air conditioner shroud and the outer edge of the   
					ceiling. Press it firmly in place.   
					7. Place the 120-volt cord in the wire cover base and snap the wire cover cap into the   
					base.   
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					SOLAR PREP (OPTION - BAJA ONLY)   
					Your trailer may be equipped with wiring for solar panel installation. Please consult with   
					your Jayco dealer for assistance with installation of solar panels. Refer to the “Safety”   
					chapter regarding changes, modifications and additions to your trailer.   
					ENTERTAINMENT   
					Your trailer may be equipped with component parts for your entertainment. Each   
					component part is supplied with an operation and maintenance manual in your unit’s   
					information packet. Make sure that you are familiar with the information and how it   
					operates. Any questions should be directed to the component part manufacturer and/or   
					your independent, authorized dealer. A Manufacturer’s Customer Support Directory   
					appears in this manual. It provides some websites and phone numbers for component part   
					manufacturers.   
					BBQ GRILL PREP   
					Your unit is equipped with a propane “quick coupler” connection and support bracket for   
					easy installation of the optional BBQ grill. The “quick coupler” is directly connected to the   
					propane system of your trailer. Make sure that you read, understand and follow all   
					information about propane supplied with your unit by various component manufacturers   
					and this manual.   
					WARNING: Make sure that you read, understand and follow all   
					Iinformation 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 injury   
					from fire or explosion.   
					The “quick coupler” connection can be attached to the BBQ grill as follows:   
					1. Place the “quick coupler” handle in the OFF position and push back the sleeve. The   
					
					2. Insert the plug at the end of the BBQ grill propane hose and release the sleeve.   
					3. Push the plug until the sleeve snaps forward, locking the plug into the socket.   
					
					
					Sleeve   
					Plug   
					Socket   
					“ON”   
					Sleeve   
					“OFF”   
					“OFF”   
					Fig. 28   
					Fig. 27   
					Fig. 26   
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					BBQ Grill (Option)   
					WARNING: The maximum weight limit for the bracket on the side of   
					Iyour trailer is 50 lbs. 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.   
					An option for your trailer is a BBQ grill. This grill is for use outside of the trailer. Never   
					use this grill inside a compartment or the trailer. The bracket and “quick coupler”   
					propane connection are installed on your trailer as standard equipment. The following list   
					will supply basic operations for the grill. Make sure to read, understand an follow all   
					instructions included with the BBQ grill.   
					1. Install the grill bracket on the support bracket   
					installed on the side of your trailer. Make sure   
					that it is securely placed on the support bracket.   
					
					29)   
					3. Attach the propane hose from the grill to the   
					“quick coupler” propane connection as directed   
					above.   
					4. Open the lid to the BBQ grill.   
					5. Using and electric match, light the grill using   
					the following procedures:   
					= Light the electric match.   
					Fig. 29   
					= Insert it into the middle slot on the bottom of   
					the BBQ grill.   
					= On the BBQ grill control knob, depress and   
					turn the knob to the desired temperature.   
					= The grill should light at this point.   
					6. If the grill does not light, turn the propane off,   
					wait five (5) minutes and repeat the above steps.   
					7. Use the temperature control knob to adjust the   
					
					Fig. 30   
					The BBQ grill grate is coated with standard grill   
					enamel and can be cleaned as you would a grill at   
					home. Underneath the grate, there is a heat diffuser. This is formed and ventilated to   
					distribute the heat from the burner. Do not use lava rocks in this grill.   
					To disconnect the BBQ grill, turn the temperature control to OFF. Reverse the above   
					propane hose hookup procedures. Wait until the grill is completely cooled, then store it in   
					the supplied carrying case. This carrying case will ONLY accommodate a cool grill. The   
					grill carrying case has a pocket for accessories such as the propane hose in the lid. The   
					bracket will not fit inside the carrying case and will need to be stored in a separate location.   
					CAUTION: The BBQ grill must be COMPLETELY cooled before   
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					storing to avoid damaging the carrying case and causing injury from   
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					NOTE: Make sure you read, understand and follow all safety information found in   
					this manual and manufacturer supplied information.   
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					PLUMBING SYSTEM   
					For set up instructions of your plumbing system, refer to the “Setting Up Camp...” chapter.   
					If you have further questions on setting up the system, consult with your independent,   
					authorized dealer.   
					Sanitizing the Potable Water System   
					WARNING: Failure to sanitize the potable water system could result in   
					Ideath or serious injury.   
					Potable water systems require periodic maintenance to deliver a consistent flow of fresh   
					water. Depending on use, and the environment the system is subject to, sanitizing is   
					recommended prior to storing and before using the water system after a period of storage.   
					Systems with new components, or ones that have been subjected to contamination, should   
					also be disinfected as follows:   
					1. Use one of the following methods to determine the amount of common household   
					bleach needed to sanitize the tank.   
					= Multiply “gallons of tank capacity” by 0.13; the result is the ounces of bleach   
					needed to sanitize the tank.   
					= Multiply “liters of tank capacity” by 1.0; the result is the milliliters of bleach   
					needed to sanitize the tank.   
					2. Mix the proper amount of bleach into a container of water.   
					3. Pour the solution (water/bleach) into the tank and fill the tank with potable water.   
					4. Open all faucets allowing water to run until the distinct odor of chlorine is detected.   
					5. The standard solution must have four (4) hours of contact time to disinfect   
					completely. Doubling the solution concentration allows for contact time of one (1)   
					hour.   
					6. When the contact time is completed, drain the tank. Refill with potable water and   
					purge the plumbing of all sanitizing solution.   
					If there is a problem of excessive chlorine odor and taste after the sanitizing process, follow   
					the above procedures using a solution of baking soda (1/2 cup added to one gallon (4 liters)   
					of water per 15 gallons (60 liters) of tank capacity) or vinegar (one quart added to five   
					gallons (20 liters) of water per 15 gallons (60 liters) of tank capacity.)   
					Your demand water system is now ready for use. Refer to instructions on filling the tank   
					and utilizing the system in the “Setting Up Camp...” chapter.   
					Drainage - Fresh Water   
					Permanent water tanks may be drained through a valve located near the tank. Any camper   
					with a demand pressure pump system will have low-point drains attached to the water lines   
					normally located near the water tank. These low-point drains will release water in the   
					supply lines by opening the valves and all faucets. The water heater has its own drain plug.   
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					SANITATION SYSTEM (WITH BATH/SHOWER OPTION ONLY)   
					Refer to manufacturer’s information for complete operating instructions of the cassette   
					toilet if applicable to your trailer. If you have questions, consult your independent,   
					
					Caution: For the protection of your sanitation system and the environment, always   
					use biodegradable toilet paper that is specifically rated for recreation vehicle.s If   
					you have questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer.   
					PROPANE SYSTEM   
					WARNING: Propane can be extremely dangerous. Improper use of the   
					Ipropane system will present an immediate hazard situation where   
					death or serious injury will result. It is possible that mechanical or   
					property damage will also occur. Make sure you read, understand and   
					follow all information supplied with your unit in this manual and all   
					component part manufacturer’s literature.   
					It is because of the propane system that your RV has the convenience of a refrigerator,   
					stove, water-heater, and furnace. The components of the propane system are:   
					• Propane container or cylinder   
					• A two stage regulator   
					• Pipes, hoses and tubing to deliver the propane to appliances   
					When correctly used, the propane system is a safe and effective way to operate the   
					appliances in your RV. This system is also potentially very dangerous and should be used   
					with care. Carefully read, understand and follow all information supplied with your trailer   
					for the propane system and its components and consult with your independent, authorized   
					dealer about the proper operation of the propane system.   
					A warning label has been placed in your RV to warn against asphyxiation (inability to   
					breathe). The label has been located in the cooking area to remind you to provide an   
					adequate amount of fresh air for combustion. Please read, understand and follow the   
					information in the label.   
					WARNING: IT IS NOT SAFE TO USE THE COOKING APPLIANCE   
					IFOR COMFORT HEATING.   
					1. Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation. Before operation:   
					a. Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan.   
					b. Open window.   
					2. Unlike homes, the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of   
					the recreation vehicle, and proper ventilation when using the cooking   
					appliance(s) will avoid dangers of asphyxiation. It is especially   
					important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating, as   
					the danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for   
					long periods of time.   
					FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN EXPLOSION   
					RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.   
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					The following label has been placed in the trailer near the range area. Please read,   
					understand and follow the information in this label.   
					DANGER   
					IIF YOU SMELL PROPANE   
					1. Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights, and all smoking materials.   
					2. Do not touch electrical switches.   
					3. Shut off the propane supply at the cylinder valve(s) or propane supply   
					connection.   
					4. Open doors and other ventilating openings.   
					5. Leave area until odor clears.   
					6. Have the propane system checked and leakage source corrected before   
					using again.   
					FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN EXPLOSION   
					RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.   
					As noted above, the presence of any propane smell is dangerous. Make sure that everyone,   
					including pets, are out of the RV. Do not return to the RV until the source of the propane   
					odor has been determined and corrected by a propane professional.   
					Propane Container   
					The container or “cylinder” is a D.O.T. approved container to hold propane in liquid form,   
					and is normally a 20# or 30# (9 or 14 kilograms) capacity. The open/close valve is to be   
					closed at all times unless hooked up to the propane system or filling the container. When   
					the container is disconnected from the hose, install the valve cover that is attached to the   
					container. This is required by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), other   
					applicable local codes and for your own safety. Do not allow the container (filled or empty)   
					to move or roll around while transporting to and from the filling location.   
					DANGER: All pilot lights, appliances and their igniters (see operating   
					Iinstructions) must be turned off before refueling of motor fuel tanks   
					and/or propane containers. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD   
					RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.   
					The components of the propane container are:   
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					33   
					20%   
					VAPOR   
					SPACE   
					1. Knob to open valve to fill or to use camper.   
					2. Complete valve assembly.   
					VAPOR   
					LIQUID   
					3. “10%” valve, small brass knob or slot screw.   
					4. Container mounting stand.   
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					The following warning label has been located near your trailer’s propane container(s).   
					Make sure you read and follow all information on this label. Failure to do so could result in   
					death or serious injury.   
					WARNING:   
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					THIS PROPANE PIPING SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FOR USE OF PROPANE   
					ONLY. DO NOT CONNECT NATURAL GAS TO THIS SYSTEM. DO NOT   
					FILL CONTAINER(S) TO MORE THAN 80 PERCENT OF CAPACITY.   
					FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN A FIRE OR PERSONAL   
					INJURY. Securely cap inlet(s) when not connected for use. After turning on   
					propane, except after normal container replacement, test propane piping and   
					connections to appliances for leakage with soapy water or bubble solution. Do   
					not use products that contain ammonia or chlorine. AS-34   
					INSTALLING PROPANE CYLINDERS   
					1. Place the cylinder onto the steel angle rack.   
					
					Single   
					Cylinder   
					2. Insert 2-1 / 4 x 1 / 2 ” bolts through the hole in   
					center of angle.   
					3. Attach lock washer and nut onto bolt.   
					Double Cylinder   
					WARNING: Ensure that all fasteners are   
					Fig. 31   
					Isecured before traveling.   
					SERVICING AND FILLING PROPANE CONTAINERS   
					Your propane containers should only be serviced and filled by a qualified person who   
					know the proper inspection and safety procedures. If a propane container is new, make sure   
					the service person is aware of it so they can be purged prior to being filled. Propane   
					containers must never be filled beyond 80% of capacity to allow for expansion with   
					increases in temperature. The following warning label is located near the propane   
					container(s). Make sure that you read, understand and follow these warning labels.   
					WARNING: DO NOT FILL CONTAINER(S) TO MORE THAN 80   
					IPERCENT OF CAPACITY.   
					V Overfilling the propane container can result in uncontrolled propane   
					flow, which can cause fire or explosion.   
					V A properly filled container will contain approximately 80 percent of its   
					volume as liquid propane.   
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					WARNING: Propane cylinders shall not be placed or stored inside the   
					Ivehicle. Propane cylinders are equipped with safety devices that relieve   
					excessive pressure by discharging propane to the atmosphere.   
					FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS   
					INJURY.   
					WARNING: Do not bring or store propane cylinders, gasoline, or other   
					Iflammable liquids inside the vehicle because a fire or explosion can   
					result.   
					WARNING: Portable fuel-burning equipment, including wood and   
					Icharcoal grills and stoves, shall not be used inside the recreation vehicle.   
					The use of this equipment inside the recreation vehicle may cause fires   
					or asphyxiation.   
					When a propane cylinder gets low, sometimes there is a concentration of garlic-like odor,   
					which may be mistaken for a propane leak. After a change over to a full cylinder, the odor   
					usually will disappear. If not, turn off the propane cylinder and have the system checked by   
					a qualified technician.   
					WARNING: DO NOT use tools to open or close the cylinder valve.   
					I 
					HAND TIGHTEN ONLY. The use of tools to tighten the cylinder valve   
					creates the potential to overtighten the valve. This could cause damage   
					to the interior seals on the cylinder valve seat. If damage occurs, you will   
					not be able to close the cylinder properly, creating a false sense of   
					security that the propane cylinder is shut off. Consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer or a qualified propane dealer if you   
					have further questions.   
					DANGER: Never smoke during the filling of propane cylinders. Keep   
					I 
					the RV away from the immediate filling area when possible or   
					extinguish all propane pilot lights. Failure to follow this safety rule   
					could lead to death or serious injury from fire or explosion.   
					OPD OVERFILL PROTECTION   
					Your propane cylinder(s) are equipped with Type 1 ACME propane connections. No tools   
					are required to tighten or loosen the connections. They are designed so propane will not   
					flow from the cylinder unless the correct connection is made.   
					Make sure you read, understand and follow the information supplied with your unit that is   
					relevant to the propane cylinder connections for your safety and convenience of use of the   
					OPD overfill protection.   
					The position of the propane cylinder(s) and the hoses are critical to proper operation and   
					propane flow. Follow these instructions to make sure your propane cylinder(s) are   
					connected properly.   
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					Single Cylinder Mounted On A-Frame   
					Flexible Pigtail Hose   
					Cylinder Valve   
					1. Connect the 3/8" low pressure hose to   
					the outlet of the two stage regulator.   
					2. Attach the regulator with the “Z”   
					bracket on the center of the front wall   
					with the vent pointing down.   
					Regulator   
					Type 1   
					Cylinder   
					Acme   
					Collar   
					Connector   
					3. Attach the protective plastic cover to   
					the regulator.   
					Cylinder   
					4. The regulator has a 90° elbow that   
					directs the inlet toward the trailer   
					curbside.   
					5. Place the cylinder on the bracket   
					provided on the A-frame and position   
					is so the outlet of the cylinder valve is   
					pointed directly outward to the curbside wall.   
					Fig. 32   
					6. If a vinyl cylinder cover is provided, slip it over the cylinder and leave the zipper   
					open.   
					7. Attach the 1/4" inverted flare x 24" Type 1 pigtail hose to the regulator inlet and the   
					right hand swivel nut to the cylinder valve.   
					8. If applicable, close the cylinder cover zipper up to the hose.   
					9. Secure the cylinder to the A-frame bracket using the bolts, nuts and washers   
					provided.   
					Double Cylinder Mounted On   
					A-Frame   
					Flexible Pigtail Hose   
					Flexible Pigtail Hose   
					Regulator   
					When a second cylinder is   
					installed, a tee check is used to   
					replace the 90° elbow at the top   
					of the regulator and another 1/4"   
					inverted flare x 24" Type 1   
					pigtail is added. The regulator   
					stays in the original position.   
					Cylinder   
					Valve   
					Cylinder   
					Valve   
					Type 1   
					Acme   
					Connector   
					Type 1   
					Acme   
					Connector   
					Cylinder   
					Collar   
					Cylinder   
					Collar   
					1. Place the second cylinder on   
					the A-frame bracket so the   
					cylinder valve is pointed to   
					the roadside of the folding   
					camping trailer.   
					Cylinder   
					Cylinder   
					2. Secure the second cylinder   
					to the A-frame using the   
					bolts, nuts and washers   
					provided.   
					Fig. 33   
					3. If a vinyl cylinder cover is   
					used, slip it over the new single cylinder, or a double cylinder cover may be used in   
					lieu of single covers.   
					4. Attach the second 24" hose to the tee check on the regulator and the right handed   
					swivel nut to the cylinder valve.   
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					Main Supply Hose – Low Pressure   
					
					fitting in the frame of the trailer. The swivel brass nut on the main hose will be your final   
					attachment.   
					3/8" MPT x 1/2" Female   
					Flare Swivel   
					Fig. 34   
					Several things to remember each time the propane container is removed:   
					1. Check that ALL fittings are tight.   
					2. Check that ALL connections are tested with leak solution. Consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer or propane service personnel.   
					3. Open the main valve slowly to avoid a fast rush of propane to excess flow valve   
					causing propane freeze up. If you experience a propane “freeze-up,” close the main   
					valve and wait at least fifteen (15) minutes before trying again. Refer to the document   
					found with your trailer literature from the regulator manufacturer.   
					4. Listen carefully - a “hissing” sound longer than one second may indicate a propane   
					leak. Close the valve and search for the leak.   
					Regulator   
					The regulator is in integral part of the propane system. It is required to reduce the pressure   
					of the propane before it is sent to the system to operate your appliances. It is critical to your   
					safety that you read, understand and follow all literature supplied with your unit on the   
					operation and maintenance of the regulator.   
					WARNING: Propane regulators must always be installed with the   
					Idiaphragm vent facing downward. Regulators that are not in a   
					compartment have been equipped with a protective cover. Make sure   
					that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in   
					place to minimize vent blockage, which could result in excessive   
					propane pressure causing fire, explosion, death or serious injury.   
					PROPANE CONSUMPTION   
					Most propane appliances are operated intermittently. Unless there is heavy use of hot   
					water, the water heater consumption is minimal. During freezing weather and high wind   
					conditions, furnace consumption can be extremely high.   
					Propane consumption depends upon the length of time appliances are operated. Each   
					gallon (3.86 liters) of propane produces about 91,500 BTUs (46,514 kilojoules) of heat   
					energy.   
					NOTE: The following chart is an example of RV appliances that may be part of   
					. 
					manufacturer’s information for complete information.   
					your trailer. Consult your independent, authorized dealer or appliance   
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					Average BTU   
					Consumption Per Hour   
					Appliance   
					Kilojoules/Hour   
					Water Heater   
					Refrigerator   
					Furnace   
					8,800   
					640   
					9,280   
					672   
					16,000-20,000   
					6,500 - 9,000   
					10,000   
					16,880-21,100   
					6,825 - 9,450   
					10,550   
					Stove   
					Outside Grill   
					Propane Detector   
					All recreation vehicles with a propane   
					system require a propane leak detection   
					
					converter or auxiliary battery is required to   
					supply 12-volt DC energy to operate the leak   
					detector. Carefully read, understand and   
					follow the information supplied by the   
					propane detector manufacturer which is   
					Fig. 35   
					supplied with your trailer. Consult with your independent, authorized dealer and/or visit   
					
					operation or maintenance of this detector.   
					WARNING: For your safety, make sure that the propane detector is   
					Iproperly maintained and functioning. The detector requires 12-volt DC   
					energy through the converter or from an auxiliary battery to operate.   
					Without a proper energy source, the detector will not work and you will   
					not be warned of leaking propane.   
					Fig. 36   
					ELECTRICAL SYSTEM   
					General   
					The electrical system in your trailer consists of 120-volt AC   
					(alternating current) and 12-volt DC (direct current) circuits   
					and components. All installations are made in compliance   
					with safety requirements of ANSI standard A.1192,   
					National Electric Code, and Canadian Standards   
					Association.   
					30-amp   
					125-volt   
					All trailers will have 30-amp service pre-wired into the breaker box.   
					Caution: Power surges experienced while plugged in at a campground could   
					potentially damage electronic component parts in your recreation vehicle. Damage   
					from power surges are not covered by your Jayco warranty. Consult the component   
					part manufacturer’s owner’s manual and/or your independent, authorized dealer   
					for recommendations on power surge protection.   
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					POWER CORD   
					Your trailer is equipped with a 30-amp power cord pre-wired into the breaker box. By   
					opening the cable hatch door, you can pull the power cord from the compartment and attach   
					it to the campground power source. For Canadian units, the power cord is protected with a   
					30-amp main circuit breaker. Power is distributed through circuit breakers to receptacles   
					built into walls and cabinets. The cord extends approximately 25’ (7 meters) from the   
					trailer depending on the floor plan. Your RV power cord must be fully extended and not left   
					coiled in the compartment or on the ground. If the cord is left coiled, it creates potential for   
					heat to melt the cord’s casing together.   
					To prevent accidental electrical shock, insure that the ground pin on the attachment plug   
					cap is intact to the earth ground through the RV park receptacle. Any accidental short of a   
					live circuit conductor will trip the circuit breaker indicating a shorted circuit. Make sure   
					that the polarity of the external power is not reversed, in order to avoid harm to appliances   
					and personal electrical shock. Polarity indicators may be purchased in most electrical and   
					hardware stores.   
					It is strongly recommended to avoid the use of extension cords. Using an improper   
					extension cord will cause overheating of the cord and equipment, and it voids the warranty.   
					It may also cause premature failure of the AC equipment. If you choose to use an extension   
					cord, it MUST be the same amperage rating as the RV power cord and be identified for   
					heavy-duty outdoor use. However, the use of an extension cord can still cause all of the   
					problems discussed here and will void the warranty.   
					WARNING: Do not use an adapter, cheater or extension cord that will   
					Ibreak the continuity of the grounding circuit connected to the third pin.   
					NEVER remove the grounding pin to connect a non-grounded,   
					two-prong receptacle. Any deviation from this will potentially cause a   
					fire from overheating.   
					GFCI   
					WARNING: Make sure you read, understand and follow all   
					Iinstructions supplied by the GFCI receptacle manufacturer with your   
					RV. Failure to follow these instructions could lead to death or serious   
					injury from shock or electrocution.   
					Each trailer has a GFCI receptacle installed. These initials mean “Ground Fault Current   
					Interrupter.” This special receptacle has been designed to reduce the possible injury caused   
					by electrical shock.   
					An example of ground fault current is the current which would flow through a person who   
					is using or touching an appliance with faulty insulation and, at the same time, is in contact   
					with an electrical ground such as a plumbing fixture, wet floor, or earth.   
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					When this GFCI receptacle is tripped, it has interrupted ground fault current caused by   
					such things as faulty insulation or wet wiring inside some appliance or equipment   
					connected to the circuit. The faulty equipment should be repaired before is it used again.   
					This GFCI receptacle will not protect against short circuits or overloads. The circuit   
					breaker or fuse in the electrical panel which supplies power to the circuit provides this   
					protection.   
					The GFCI receptacle should be tested monthly while the trailer is being used. Any   
					suspected problems with the GFCI should be checked by an independent, authorized   
					dealer.   
					Testing Instructions   
					1. Plug a 120 volt electrical device into the receptacle on the face of the GFCI.   
					2. Push and release the RESET button.   
					3. The 120 volt electrical device should operate at this time.   
					4. Press the TEST button.   
					5. The RESET button should pop out indicating it has been “tripped” and the 120 volt   
					electrical device should go out. (If the GFCI is manufactured with an indicator light,   
					the light should glow when the GFCI has tripped.)   
					6. If the GFCI did not trip, do not use the outlet. Call a qualified electrician to service or   
					replace the receptacle. The ground fault protection is no longer working properly.   
					7. To restore power after “tripping”, press in the RESET button. It must remain in. (If an   
					indicator light is furnished, it will be off.)   
					12-Volt DC System   
					The 12-volt DC system is composed of numerous items such as a power converter, battery,   
					fuses, wire, and bulbs, both interior and exterior lighting. Explanation on these items will   
					follow in this section.   
					WARNING: For the breakaway switch to be operational, an auxiliary   
					Ibattery needs to be installed. Consult with your independent,   
					authorized dealer to purchase the battery and have it installed.   
					Caution: Your camping trailer has many 12-volt DC loads. When combined, they   
					total more power consumption than is available with the 12-volt DC converter.   
					Periodic overloads can be handled with the optional auxiliary battery for short   
					periods of time. It is suggested to conserve your 12-volt DC system at most times.   
					Prolonged overload may shorten the performance life of the power converter.   
					POWER CONVERTER   
					NOTE: The power converter is a complicated feature. There are no customer   
					. 
					serviceable parts in or on the converter. If the converter is opened, it will void the   
					converter warranty. If you have questions or concerns, consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer.   
					A power converter utilizes 120-volt AC power and transforms this energy into 12-volt DC   
					power, which is used inside of your trailer. 12-volt DC energy supplies power to all interior   
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					lights and various appliances. The floor plan, and size of the camping trailer dictates the   
					model and output size of the converter required.   
					Inside the converter is an electronic device which converts 120-volt AC incoming power to   
					12-volt DC output power. An auxiliary battery as correctly installed will be charged when   
					the trailer is connected to 120-volt AC power. The converter will supply power to   
					individual components through fuses located behind the converter face plate.   
					WARNING:   
					I 
					V Turn off all interior lights before folding the camping trailer to transit   
					as the bulbs may cause a fire hazard in the stored position and burn   
					holes in the tent.   
					V Do not block power converter ventilation.   
					Interior   
					All 12-volt power comes from the converter or the black lead in the wire harness from the   
					tow vehicle battery. Remember, to receive power from the converter, you must have a   
					120-volt energy source available. 120-volt power may be turned off or on by switching the   
					120-volt breaker in the converter.   
					The “bunk” light will attach to the bed bow brace with a clip on the back of the light. To   
					operate the light with 12-volt power, plug the cord into the receptacle located on the ceiling   
					light, front or rear. A switch to control the bunk light is built into the light assembly.   
					A camping trailer with a porch light will have the on/off switch built into the light   
					assembly. The bunk light may also be used outside by clipping it to the optional canopy.   
					When attached to the canopy, the bunk light will be connected to the porch light receptacle.   
					Auxiliary Battery (Independent, Authorized Dealer Installed Option)   
					All camping trailers are prewired to accept an auxiliary battery. The battery must be   
					hooked up directly to the red (positive) and white (negative) wires at the battery hold down   
					bracket near the trailer hitch.   
					The auxiliary battery will help miniminze tow vehicle battery discharge when 120-volt   
					power is not available.   
					A battery is required to operate the breakaway switch and also provides a source of energy   
					when traveling and camping.   
					All battery packages require an “in-line” fuse and holder attached to the battery for circuit   
					protection. Consult with an independent, authorized dealer for correct installation of the   
					auxiliary battery.   
					CAUTION: When drawing current from the tow vehicle battery, avoid   
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					discharging the battery to a level at which the tow vehicle will not start.   
					All camping trailers have a ceiling light circuit fed through a master shut-off switch which   
					prevents 12-volt current from flowing to the ceiling lights with the roof lowered.   
					Periodically test the light and switch to be sure the switch adjustment is correct. The switch   
					is located along the bottom edge of the roof on the roadside of the unit.   
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					Bulbs   
					WARNING: Replacement light bulbs must be of the type, voltage and   
					Iwattage listed on the lamp fixture. Use of incorrectly sized bulbs can   
					overload lamp circuits and may create a fire hazard by overheating the   
					fixture.   
					Interior   
					Exterior   
					Exterior   
					Exterior   
					Ceiling, Bunk Lights   
					Porch Light   
					#921   
					#912   
					#1157   
					#194   
					Bulbs   
					Tail Light/Signal   
					Clearance   
					Fuses   
					Fuses   
					WARNING: Do not replace circuit breakers or fuses with a higher   
					Icurrent rating than those supplied with the camping trailer. Over   
					fusing can cause a fire hazard by overheating the electrical wiring.   
					Circuit   
					Number   
					Operation   
					Location   
					Fuse Size Type   
					Interior Lights, Water Pump, Radio   
					Refrigerator   
					In converter   
					In converter   
					1 
					2 
					15   
					15   
					15   
					Blade   
					Blade   
					Blade   
					Furnace   
					In converter   
					3 
					Battery Charge   
					In converter   
					4 
					15/20/30* Blade   
					Battery Prep   
					In line by battery   
					Behind propane Detector   
					--   
					30   
					1 
					Blade   
					Blade   
					Propane Detector   
					N/A   
					*15-amp with 12-amp converter   
					*20-amp with 20-amp converter   
					*30-amp with 30-amp converter   
					When attaching wire leads to your tow vehicle, carefully insulate all connections for   
					protection. Follow the instructions on the instruction sheet provided with the covered   
					harness.   
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				PREPARING TO TRAVEL HOME...   
					DEPARTING CAMP CHECKLIST   
					When the time arrives to return home, it is again 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. In addition, make sure you follow the hitching procedures listed in the “Before   
					You Travel...” section of this manual.   
					Safety   
					0Make sure you follow all safety precautions noted in this manual and in any   
					information from component part manufacturers when preparing to travel home.   
					In0terCioorunter items put away or tied down   
					0Latch drawers, cabinets & doors   
					0Refrigerator door locked   
					0Set refrigerator to 12-volt (if applicable)   
					0Close windows & latch blinds   
					0Close roof vents   
					0Lower antenna & satellite dish (if applicable)   
					0Position the booth dinette in the bed position for travel (if applicable)   
					0Furnace turned off   
					0Water heater turned off   
					0Water pump turned off   
					0Lights turned off   
					0Move slideout in and lock it in place (if applicable)   
					Exterior   
					0Retract awning and secure in place   
					0Retract slideout (if applicable)   
					0Retract step   
					0Pack equipment into compartments and secure it   
					0Propane turned off   
					0Water hose & electric cord unhooked and stored   
					0Visually look under RV for items missed   
					0Lock all exterior compartments   
					0Empty gray holding tank (if applicable)   
					Tow Vehicle/Trailer   
					0Check fluids   
					C oil   
					C coolant   
					C transmission fluid   
					C washer fluid   
					C power steering fluid   
					C brake fluid   
					C battery terminal   
					0Check belts   
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					0Check wheel lugs   
					0Check tire pressure (include inner wheel and spare, if applicable)   
					0Check tire wear (uneven wear pattern)   
					0Check lights   
					C headlights   
					C brake lights   
					C clearance lights   
					C turn signals   
					0Safety pin or locking lever must be seated   
					0Trailer safety chains connected   
					0Breakaway switch and lanyard connected   
					0Coupler locking pin connected   
					0Trailer electric cable secure   
					0Tongue jack fully up   
					0Dolly wheel removed   
					0Retract stabilizer jacks   
					0Proper tongue weight maintained (5-10% of gross weight - trailer and contents)   
					0Trailer is level   
					0Test brakes for proper operation   
					DRAINING WASTE WATER   
					NOTE: Make sure you review the information in the “Before You Travel...”   
					. 
					chapter for specific information related to the weight of holding tank contents.   
					Depending on your trailer floor plan and options purchased, there are several options for   
					waste water disposal. Determine which option applies to your trailer and follow the   
					instructions listed below.   
					Drainage Outlet   
					
					may be located on the sidewall or under the trailer. Drain the   
					sink either into a container to hold the waste water or to a direct   
					sewer inlet supplied by some campgrounds.   
					NOTE: Most campgrounds and some states prohibit   
					sewer water drainage onto the open ground.   
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					Gray Water Holding Tank   
					With Bath/Shower Option   
					A permanent gray water tank may be installed on your   
					folding camping trailer. To drain this tank:   
					1. Pull the trailer to an approved dump station.   
					2. Remove the cap and attach a hose to the outlet of the   
					trailer and place the other end in the dump station   
					drain.   
					3. Pull the gray tank drain lever on the termination   
					
					Fig. 39   
					4. When the tank is empty, push in on the drain lever to close the termination valve.   
					5. Replace the cap.   
					No special initial preparation is required. However, placing a small quantity of chemicals   
					into this tank, such as baking soda or a Thetford chemical, will reduce odors from food   
					particles in the system.   
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				MAINTAINING YOUR INVESTMENT...   
					MAINTENANCE   
					Your trailer is designed to be as maintenance free as possible. However, maintenance is   
					important to retain its condition as near new as possible and preserve the warranty. The   
					information in the following pages is supplied to provide guidance for your maintenance   
					routine. Many of the component part manufacturers supply information for their   
					equipment. The features of your trailer will vary based on the floor plan and options. Refer   
					to all instructions supplied with your trailer when performing maintenance. Proper   
					maintenance will give you many trouble free miles.   
					NOTE: Some areas in this chapter may not be applicable to your trailer.   
					. 
					NOTE: Failure to properly maintain your trailer can cause numerous problems and   
					. 
					manufacturers.   
					it voids Jayco’s warranty as well as the warranties of many of the component part   
					Caution: We recommend that you do not take your recreation vehicle through   
					automatic car washes. Extreme caution should be used if utilizing any type of   
					pressure sprayer around all attachments, doors, windows, appliance vents, etc.   
					Avoid forcing water inside the unit, which could possibly damage component parts.   
					EXTERIOR FINISH   
					Depending on your trailer’s features, the exterior is constructed of aluminum or fiberglass.   
					Refer to the general instructions that follow for care information.   
					Aluminum   
					The aluminum on the outside of your trailer can be cleaned and washed the same as an   
					automobile finish. It is suggested that a spray wax or wash and wax combination be used   
					for waxing due to the texture of the aluminum. The textured aluminum siding will reduce   
					excess scratching. The roof aluminum skin material should be washed and polished to   
					maintain its finish.   
					Fiberglass   
					Fiberglass parts are very durable and easy to maintain. To keep them looking nice, wax and   
					buff them once a year. Standard automotive cleaning soaps and waxes work well for   
					general cleaning and maintenance. In addition, do not dry wipe the surface. Special   
					cleaners and waxes are available at automotive and RV stores.   
					Scratches, chips and other cosmetic cracks can be easily fixed by an experienced fiberglass   
					repair shop. Any major damage should be repaired as soon as possible to keep cracks from   
					spreading.   
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					SEALANTS   
					Water is a recreation vehicle’s worst enemy when it is allowed to enter where it is not   
					intended. Sealants perform a very important function, must 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. Sealants can be affected by ultraviolet   
					exposure, air pollution, extreme temperatures and exposure to other elements. Conditions   
					such as rain, salt, dust and pollution may increase the need to maintain your RV’s sealants.   
					Checking your sealants is routine maintenance. It is recommended that you or your   
					independent, authorized dealer:   
					• Inspect all sealants, a minimum of every six months. Make sure to check the roof   
					and all four sides of the RV including all moldings, windows, doors, vents, and   
					exterior attachments. Reseal as necessary and at least one time each year as   
					preventative maintenance.   
					• Cap seal (if applicable) or replace the sealant if you notice any cracks, gaps, lifting,   
					looseness, peeling, shrinkage, voids or any sign of physical deterioration. Complete   
					repairs immediately to prevent damage to your RV.   
					• Always use the same type of sealant originally used to build your RV. Consult with   
					your independent, authorized dealer for the proper sealant(s) to use on your RV.   
					• If you notice water inside the unit,   
					Fig. 40   
					immediately have the independent,   
					authorized dealership check for the   
					source of the leak. Failure to correct the   
					leak may result in serious damage to   
					your RV. This damage will not be   
					covered under the limited warranty.   
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					2 
					2 
					1 
					3 
					4 
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					5 
					3 
					3 
					1 
					2 
					Caution: To check the exterior sidewall   
					sealants, use a stepladder placed safely   
					beside the RV. Do not prop a ladder against   
					the body of the RV as it may damage the   
					finish.   
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					2 
					2 
					2 
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					2 
					4 
					3 
					3 
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					6 
					Caution: Failure to properly maintain or   
					reseal your RV may result in serious water   
					damage to the roof and other parts of the   
					unit. This damage will not be covered   
					under the warranty.   
					2 
					3 
					1 = Roof Latches   
					2 = All metal extrusions   
					(including box top and corner   
					moldings)   
					3 = Clearance & Tail Lights   
					4 = Appliances & Utility Hook ups   
					5 = Slideout (if applicable)   
					6 = Entrance Door   
					
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					accurately reflect the exact model of   
					your RV, make sure you inspect all   
					sealants as indicated in the text. If   
					you have questions and/or need   
					assistance with sealing your RV,   
					consult with your independent,   
					authorized dealer.   
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					ROOF LATCHES   
					Inspect the roof latches to make sure they are tight and have not been damaged.   
					Periodically adjust them to maintain tension. If the latches become damaged, have them   
					replaced.   
					LIFTER SYSTEM   
					Lifter Posts   
					The telescoping posts should be lubricated semi-annually. Use a light coat of silicone spray   
					to insure smooth, trouble-free operation. Do not permit the the spray to come in contact   
					with the tent. Do not use grease or oil on the posts. Grease and oil will attract dirt, causing   
					the tent to become dirty.   
					Winch   
					The winch should be lubricated one time each year,   
					preferably at the beginning of the camping season.   
					Access the winch through the lifter system crank   
					door, or if necessary, inside the cupboard opposite   
					the crank door on the interior of the trailer. If   
					accessing the winch from the interior of the trailer,   
					you will need to remove the winch cover. For ease of   
					access to the winch from the interior, perform this   
					maintenance just prior to closing the camping trailer.   
					Utilizing an oil can, place a small quantity of light oil   
					
					before operating the lifter system to set up or close   
					the trailer. As you raise/lower the roof of the trailer,   
					Fig. 41   
					the oil will be distributed to lubricate these   
					components.   
					FRAME   
					It is recommended you periodically inspect the exterior exposed areas, clean and repaint   
					the steel members, occasionally and whenever you notice rust or paint chipped away, to   
					insure long life. Road debris will chip paint, inviting rust and other deterioration. To   
					prevent rust or corrosion, you may wish to purchase a commercially available rust   
					treatment application. If damage would occur, the frame needs to be painted with e-coat   
					paint and not a gloss black paint. This type of paint is available in a spray can from the   
					
					phone at 800-669-7681. Rust or frame damage resulting from lack of routine maintenance   
					voids the warranty.   
					COUPLER   
					Use a small quantity of silicone spray on the moving mechanisms of the coupler. Also   
					lubricate all moving parts in the actuator to insure ease of operation. It is recommended that   
					you use conventional grease on the hitch ball.   
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					TONGUE JACK   
					Lubricate the tongue jack by extending it to the full down position and insert SAE 30 oil   
					through the oil hole in the top of the jack. Do this several times per camping season.   
					E-Z LUBE AXLE   
					The E-Z Lube feature on your axles provides the ability for the bearings to be periodically   
					lubricated without removing the hubs from the axle. This feature consists of axle spindles   
					that have been specially drilled and fitted with grease zerks in their ends. When grease is   
					pumped into the zerk, it is channeled to the inner bearing and then flows back to the outer   
					bearing and eventually back out the grease cap hole.   
					A manual is supplied with your trailer which covers the maintenance of your axles. Refer to   
					this information for information regarding how and when to maintain the axle. If you have   
					further questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer and/or visit the   
					
					NOTE: The convenient lubrication provisions of the E-Z Lube and the oil   
					lubrication must not replace periodic inspection of the bearings.   
					. 
					Wheel Bearings   
					Your trailer wheel bearings require axle maintenance just as any vehicle wheel bearings.   
					Make sure you read, understand and follow the manufacturer’s information on   
					maintenance requirements. If you have further questions, consult with your independent,   
					
					Wheel Lugs   
					Refer to the specific instructions supplied by the axle manufacturer and information found   
					in this manual. Make sure that all instructions are understood and followed to insure safe   
					operation of your trailer. If you have further questions, consult with your independent,   
					
					WARNING: DO NOT ignore checking the wheel lug nuts. Failure to do   
					Iso can cause wheel loss, an accident, injury or death.   
					Electric Brakes and Brake Linings   
					Refer to the brake manufacturer’s supplied information for a complete maintenance   
					schedule on the brakes and brake linings. Information may also be obtained by visiting   
					
					condition before each trip.   
					NOTE: Canadian transportation laws require that brake linings be replaced if there   
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					vehicles.   
					is any cracking for semi-tractor and trailers only. This does not apply to recreation   
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					WARNING: Failure to maintain the brakes in proper working   
					Icondition as specified in the manual supplied by the axle manufacturer   
					will cause property damage, personal injury, and possibly death.   
					Consult with your independent, authorized dealer for assistance.   
					Hydraulic Brake Maintenance and Lubrication   
					• Lubricate the hitch ball with standard automotive   
					grease.   
					Fill Cap   
					
					ensure that it is full of automotive brake fluid.   
					• Check and adjust the brakes at least once per year.   
					Consult your individual brake owner’s manual for   
					additional information or consult your independent,   
					authorized dealer regarding this item.   
					Caution: Check the fill cap before each trip for   
					tightness. A loose cap can allow moisture to   
					contaminate the brake fluid.   
					Fig. 42   
					TIRES   
					Your trailer tires are specifically manufactured for recreation vehicle use. Make sure you   
					understand the specific needs of RV tires. Consult with your tire supplier, independent,   
					authorized dealer or the tire manufacturer for complete information and maintenance   
					instructions. Basic guidelines for your tires are also listed in this manual’s “Before You   
					Travel...” chapter.   
					Rear Bumper Spare Tire Carrier   
					The optional spare tire for your unit is mounted on the rear   
					bumper.   
					TO REMOVE THE TIRE FROM THE TIRE CARRIER   
					1. Remove the lug nuts holding the tire in place.   
					2. Pull the tire from the tire carrier.   
					TO INSTALL THE TIRE ON THE TIRE CARRIER   
					1. Place the tire on the tire carrier .   
					2. Install the lug nuts.   
					Fig. 43   
					3. Make sure the lug nuts are tightened securely before   
					returning to travel.   
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					Changing Tire   
					1. Keep the trailer attached to the tow vehicle. Block the tire on the opposite side of the   
					unit from the tire you are changing.   
					2. Loosen the wheel lug on the tire you are changing before jacking up the trailer. DO   
					NOT remove the lug nuts, only loosen them for ease of removal when the tire is off   
					the ground.   
					3. Locate the main frame rail of the trailer. It spans from the front to the back just inside   
					the tires.   
					4. To raise the trailer, place the jack (hydraulic or screw) under the main frame rail. It   
					must be just ahead of the front tire or just behind the rear tire.   
					WARNING: Never raise the trailer by placing the jack under the axle   
					Ibeam, springs or any attachment parts. Failure to comply could result   
					in property damage, personal injury or death.   
					Vinyl Tire Cover (Option)   
					Your tires are manufactured with components that cause “bleeding” onto the tire cover. To   
					prevent this, it is recommended to use a separator (garbage bag, paper, cloth, etc.) between   
					the tire and the cover.   
					CLEARANCE LIGHTS   
					Inspect all exterior lights to make sure they do not have moisture trapped inside. The   
					“weep” holes at the bottom of the lights must be kept open to allow moisture to escape from   
					the light fixture.   
					DOORS, EXTRUSIONS & VENTS   
					Locks on entrance and baggage doors need biannual lubrication. Silicone lubricant is   
					recommended. Conditions such as rain, salt, dust and pollution may increase the   
					maintenance needs.   
					ABS PLASTICS   
					Various components of your trailer are made of ABS plastic, which is light, strong and rust   
					proof. A few suggestions are given here to ensure long cap life.   
					• Wash ABS plastic with detergent and water, followed by a water rinse. Always mix   
					the detergent with the water before washing. If you squirt detergent directly on the   
					cap, you may discolor the cap.   
					• Do not wax ABS plastic. Excess wax will be trapped in the textured surface finish.   
					The wax will trap dirt.   
					• Do not apply any product containing petroleum, as oil softens the plastic. Examples   
					of products to avoid are bug and tar remover, mineral spirits or similar solvents,   
					motor oil, charcoal lighter or any industrial cleaner that contains petroleum   
					distillates.   
					• Abrasive cleaners will dull the surface and may rub through the weatherproof outer   
					covering. When the cover is damaged, the plastic may yellow and become brittle.   
					Caution: Avoid using “Citrus” or biodegradable cleaners which contain   
					“D-Limonene.” They will damage plastic materials.   
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					BED   
					Bed Slides   
					Lubricate the bed slides two times each year. Use only a silicone spray to avoid attracting   
					dirt and soiling the bed mats.   
					Bed Braces   
					Inspect the bed braces prior to each camping trip. Never use the braces if they are bent or   
					damaged.   
					HEATED BED MATS   
					Caution: Do not use dry cleaning fluid on this bedding. Cleaning solvents may have   
					a deteriorating effect on the insulation of the heating element.   
					Unplug the unit first. Wipe gently or blot the soiled area, using a damp cloth treated with a   
					mild detergent. DO NOT IMMERSE. Allow to dry thoroughly before plugging in for use.   
					FABRIC COMPONENTS   
					Your folding camping trailer is a combination of several fabric components used to enclose   
					the living area. The canvas used to construct the bunk end and side panels is made of 10.10   
					ounce army duck cotton, treated to pass the required Federal Fire Retardant Standards. The   
					folding camping trailer awning (refer to awning definition) is made of an embossed vinyl   
					with textile backing. On the interior of the folding camping trailer tent, the material is a   
					100% polyester backing. The following definitions will assist you in providing the proper   
					care for your folding camping trailer tent components.   
					Definitions   
					INTERIOR   
					1. Bed mat - Upholstery covered foam mattress which provides softness to the bed   
					extensions.   
					2. Cushions - Upholstery covered foam pad used in the dinette area for your comfort.   
					3. Upholstery - Fabric used to cover the interior cushions and bed mats of the folding   
					camping trailer.   
					4. SoftShades™ - Window covers with a valance used to help create privacy for your   
					camping experience.   
					5. Privacy Curtains - Fabric panels provided between bed extensions and the folding   
					camping trailer area to provide a “bedroom” area.   
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					EXTERIOR   
					1. Awning - Top or “roof” part of the folding camping trailer tent that is located over the   
					bed extensions.   
					2. Window Panels - Side and end panels of the folding camping trailer which are made   
					of canvas or charcoal vinyl with a zip down section to provide light and ventilation   
					through an attached “screen” panel.   
					3. Tent - Complete assembly of the folding camping trailer “soft” wall and roof areas.   
					The tent is made up of the awning and the window panels.   
					4. Canopy - Added feature to create a shaded area around your folding camping trailer   
					door for outside enjoyment.   
					5. Screen Room - Available feature to enhance the canopy area by providing an added   
					“room” to your folding camping trailer. This “room” is attached to the canopy and the   
					camper.   
					FABRIC CARE   
					Cushions/Bed Mats   
					Please use common sense and treat your furniture as you would at home. Remember, your   
					folding camping trailer is a small living area, so soiling may occur more frequently and the   
					fabric will probably need more attention than your furniture at home. Please follow these   
					guidelines for cleaning upholstery fabrics on the cushions/bed mats.   
					Frequent vacuuming with a brush attachment or a light hand brushing will help remove   
					dust, hair, sand and other particles which may dull the look of the fabric and accelerate   
					wear.   
					Water base cleaners are recommended. If a spill does occur, blot up the spot, but do not rub   
					it in. Solvents are not recommended since they may have an adverse reaction to the specific   
					backing of your upholstery fabric. Do not saturate the area. Clean it in a well ventilated area   
					and avoid products containing toxic materials. Always pre-test a small area before   
					proceeding. Use a professional furniture cleaning service for an overall cleaning.   
					A reminder: The upholstery fabrics have been manufactured using quality materials.   
					However, if abused, they are not completely resistant to damage.   
					Caution: Do not dry clean the covers of the cushions/bed mats. If the covers are dry   
					cleaned, the vinyl will become hard and crack.   
					SoftShades™   
					SoftShades™ should be dry cleaned by a professional for best results. However, they may   
					be washed in cool water on the delicate cycle. Line dry only.   
					Caution: Care must be taken to follow the above instructions or results may not be   
					satisfactory.   
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					Tents   
					Caution: The tent fabric of your folding camping trailer is a mildew resistant fabric.   
					This does not, however, mean that it is mildew proof. Priority in taking proper care   
					of your tent will help to prolong its life. For warranty coverage, it is imperative that   
					you read and follow the listed recommendations in this manual and all related   
					literature.   
					Proper care and maintenance are important for the life of your folding camping trailer’s   
					tent. Be aware that the canvas portion of the tent will take longer to dry than the vinyl. If   
					you are forced to store the tent wet, we recommend that the camping trailer be set up at the   
					earliest possible convenience and left for several days to dry completely. After the tent is   
					dry, brush all dirt and debris from the fabric, taking care in corners and crevices. Make sure   
					the entire tent is completely dry before refolding it and storing the camping trailer. We   
					recommend the following list of suggestions to adhere to when there is a need to clean the   
					tents.   
					Exterior   
					• If the tent becomes dirty, use a damp cloth or sponge with water. Do not use   
					detergents, soaps or solvents since they may remove water repellency, fire   
					retardants and damage the surface or color.   
					• Do not use aerosol type cleaners.   
					• Do not use insect repellent, hair sprays or suntan lotions around the fabrics as they   
					may stain them and damage or destroy the water repellency. If accidental contact   
					occurs, apply a fabric protector or utilize a professional to provide water repellant   
					treatment.   
					• Be sure to clean bird droppings, tree sap, dirt and soot from campfires off of the tent.   
					• Assure that your canvas and trailer have good ventilation, especially after a   
					rainy period. The most common cause of a damaged canvas is mildew, which is   
					the result of storing your unit for any period of time with a damp or wet canvas,   
					even for short periods. This is even more important in humid climates. If the   
					tent must be stored wet, open the unit and allow it to dry thoroughly as soon as   
					possible.   
					• For the vinyl awning, use only non-abrasive cleaners with warm water and a sponge   
					to remove excess dirt and grime. Do not use cleaners with a bleach ingredient.   
					Chlorine or bleach will strip the finish and color from your vinyl.   
					• If water seepage occurs in the seams of the vinyl awning, you may want to apply a   
					spray type water sealant on sewn seams.   
					Interior   
					The material used on the interior of the tents is a 100% polyester backing. This material   
					contains inhibitors that help prevent the growth of mildew on the fabric. It is not   
					mildew-proof. Mildew or fungus may attach to the material, however, the material will aid   
					in preventing the growth. If mildew does attach itself to the fabric, brush the mildew dust   
					with a soft bristle brush making sure there is plenty of ventilation and air circulation. Using   
					a mild soap and water solution, thoroughly clean the area. Rinse with clean water.   
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					Caution: Use of bleach or products containing bleach could potentially damage the   
					tent material causing it to rot away. If such products are used, make sure that the   
					cleaning is followed by several thorough rinses with clean water.   
					Condensation   
					Condensation can be   
					prevalent   
					in   
					folding   
					camping trailers if proper   
					ventilation is not used. It   
					can exist whether or not a   
					heater is used. During   
					periods of rain, avoid   
					contact with the tent. The   
					natural body oils in skin   
					will neutralize the tent   
					Fig. 44   
					waterproofing and cause the rain to soak through. We recommend that you leave a small   
					
					“breathe.” This will help minimize moisture gathering above the bunk area on the vinyl.   
					Use only breathable fabric camper covers, such as those available through your   
					independent, authorized dealer, when storing your camping trailer.   
					Canopy   
					Heavy rain can damage both the canopy fabric and the poles if it is allowed to “pocket” on   
					the fabric. It is very important to have the correct slope in the canopy. The side of the   
					canopy at the twist poles should be about 19” lower than the side that is attached to the   
					awning rail on the roof. If heavy rain is anticipated, lower one side to allow adequate run   
					off.   
					The canopy is to be removed for winter storage due to winter condensation accumulation.   
					ALWAYS roll up your canopy dry. If you ever need to roll up the canopy when it is wet,   
					unroll it withing 24 hours and allow it to dry. Mildew will develop on damp and wet   
					canopies.   
					Be sure to follow the list of Do’s and Don’ts below when caring for your canopy.   
					DO...   
					• ...Keep your canopy clean. This is the best protection against mildew. Even on   
					mildew resistant fabric, mildew can grow on accumulated dirt or foreign materials   
					which remain on the top or bottom surface. This will eventually damage or stain the   
					fabric. We cannot be responsible for such damage.   
					• ...Wash down your canopy; brushing lightly with a cloth or soft brush.   
					• ...Hose your canopy down occasionally (every month) with a garden hose. We   
					recommend doing this on a hot, sunny day.   
					• ...Keep the underside of your canopy clean by simply brushing it with a clean   
					household broom. The underside can be washed in the same manner as the top.   
					• ...Keep shrubbery and vines away from the canopy, as many bushes contain acid   
					which can be harmful.   
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					DO NOT...   
					• ...Fold or roll in extreme cold temperatures.   
					• ...Drag your canopy across any abrasive surfaces, such as a cement drive.   
					• ...Get insect spray on the fabric, as some solutions may impair the water repellency of   
					the fabric and cause staining.   
					• ...Allow water to stand on the canopy, causing pocketing and possible stretching.   
					• ...Wash your canopy with a harsh strong solution, or scrub too vigorously with an   
					abrasive cleaner.   
					• ...Force or yank your canopy when raising or lowering it. Do it gradually.   
					• ...Charcoal grill underneath the canopy.   
					• ...Store the canopy when it is damp or wet. Mildew is a fabric’s greatest enemy and is   
					caused by dampness. Mildew may grow on the surface of a damp canopy and   
					permanently stain the fabric.   
					• ...Permit leaves, twigs, etc. To remain on your canopy as they might cause a staining   
					of the fabric.   
					• ...Wrap steel or aluminum hardware with the canopy.   
					Screen Room   
					Care should be taken when setting up and putting the screen room away to avoid tears and   
					cuts. When putting away the deluxe screen room, the curtains should be in the down   
					position and secured to the bottom with their strings.   
					1. Wash off any droppings or foreign matter from trees with clear water and keep the   
					vinyl clean when putting away.   
					2. DO not roll stakes or hardware with the screen room.   
					3. Never roll the vinyl screen room up wet for any extended period of time.   
					4. If mildew is apparent, it should be treated promptly with a light solution of Naphtha   
					soap and water. A soft brush or cloth is recommended for cleaning vinyl.   
					FIBERGLASS SCREENING   
					When possible, the fiberglass screening should be loosely folded, not crushed when   
					opening and putting away the screen room. Do not allow poles and stakes to punch holes in   
					the screen.   
					PANELING   
					The wall paneling in your trailer is a vinyl covered wood panel. If deep scratches occur,   
					putty sticks can be used to cover them. These can be obtained from hardware stores and   
					lumber yards. For decor paneling, replacement vinyl covering can be purchased for repairs   
					if needed. Your independent, authorized dealer’s parts department can assist you with this.   
					To clean, use a mild solution of soap and lukewarm water with a soft sponge or cloth. DO   
					NOT use abrasive cleaners. It could cause the vinyl to scratch and turn dull. Grease spots   
					and stubborn dirt can be cleaned off with an all-purpose spray cleaner.   
					VINYL FLOOR   
					To care for the vinyl floor covering, use a damp mop with water and a mild cleaner. DO   
					NOT SOAK FLOORING.   
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					Caution: To avoid problems of “yellowing” linoleum, the manufacturer   
					recommends to avoid using cleaners that contain oil based solvents (i.e. cleaners   
					containing lemon oil, Murphy’s Oil Soap, etc.).   
					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 forty-five minutes, sprinkle baking soda over the   
					lemon juice and rub with a soft cloth.   
					Hot pots and pans should be placed on hot pads. Never place a hot iron or lighted cigarettes   
					on the countertop.   
					For lasting beauty, avoid using harsh abrasives, scouring powders, peroxide or bleaches.   
					These may dull the surface making it mor susceptible to staining.   
					HARDWARE AND SINK OR SHOWER FIXTURES   
					Use mild dish soap and water to clean these fixtures. Never use harsh chemicals or sprays.   
					A mild solution of vinegar and water works well to remove hard water spots and stains   
					from the sink or shower fixtures.   
					FURNACE MAINTENANCE   
					Preventive maintenance and safety checks should be performed by a qualified technician at   
					least once a year, or more, depending on the use of the furnace. Failure to properly maintain   
					the furnace may void the furnace warranty and can result in unsafe furnace operation.   
					Preventive maintenance is NOT covered under the warranty. Power should be   
					disconnected before servicing. Refer to the furnace manufacturer’s supplied instructions   
					for information regarding the furnace and its maintenance.   
					NOTE: To increase motor life, the furnace should be wired directly to the battery.   
					. 
					AIR CONDITIONER   
					If you have an air conditioner that was installed by your independent, authorized dealer,   
					consult the information supplied by the air conditioner manufacturer for maintenance   
					information.   
					PROPANE SYSTEM   
					Your propane system is designed to function properly with regular maintenance and   
					inspection. Make sure that you regularly check for any propane leaks as outlined in the   
					safety information in this manual, as well as any appliance manufacturer’s supplied   
					information. It is recommended that you have your system inspected at least annually by a   
					qualified independent, authorized dealer or propane supplier.   
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					DANGER: DO NOT smoke while changing cylinders or working on   
					Iyour propane system. See the use, danger and warning instructions   
					throughout this manual for the propane system.   
					Propane Cylinders   
					1. The propane cylinder must be painted with a light color, such as white or silver plate,   
					to reflect heat and light.   
					2. Rust, scratches, and/or dents can affect the safety of the cylinder. The D.O.T. requires   
					that a visual inspection be made prior to each filling.   
					3. Any cylinder that has been exposed to fire, leaks or appears to be damaged should not   
					be refilled.   
					4. A propane cylinder must always be placed in an upright position. Assure that the   
					cylinder is secured in place prior to moving the vehicle.   
					5. The D.O.T. requires that propane cylinders be inspected, certified and labeled when   
					they are twelve years old. (The number of years for certification may vary in your   
					area.) Following the initial twelve-year period, the cylinder must be certified every   
					five years.   
					6. The valve of the cylinder must be CLOSED at all times except when it is connected   
					to the recreation vehicle propane system or is being refilled.   
					7. Inspect the cylinder at regular intervals. If there is a problem, have it evaluated by a   
					qualified technician and discard it, if necessary. Verify with your local propane dealer   
					that all required inspections and certifications have been completed on the propane   
					cylinder within the correct time period before refilling the cylinder.   
					CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) DETECTOR   
					Maintenance and testing information for your carbon monoxide (CO) detector are supplied   
					by the CO detector manufacturer. Make sure you read, understand and follow all   
					instructions and safety requirements to maintain the unit's proper operation. If you have   
					questions, consult with your independent, authorized dealer and/or contact the CO detector   
					manufacturer.   
					WARNING: If the CO detector is not maintained and functioning   
					Iproperly according to the CO detector manufacturer's supplied   
					instructions, you will not be warned if CO is present in the air. Death or   
					serious illness could result from asphyxiation (inability to breathe) if   
					CO is present.   
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					MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST   
					This list is a quick reference sheet for suggested areas of regular maintenance. Make sure   
					that you review all literature supplied with your trailer by the various component   
					manufacturers. To perform maintenance items as suggested here, refer to specific   
					information found in literature supplied with your unit from component part manufacturers   
					and in this manual.   
					Prior to First Trip   
					0Check propane lines for leaks.   
					0Test propane, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.   
					0Sanitize fresh water system.   
					0Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values. Re-torque as needed.   
					0ORepfeenr atolltwheinadxolwe smaannduftahcetudroeorr’samndanstuaarlt.the furnace. Leave the windows and door   
					open and the furnace on until the odor from the initial use of the furnace is fully   
					dissipated.   
					First Two-Hundred Miles   
					0Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values. Re-torque as needed.   
					0RHeafveerbtoratkheesaaxdljeumsteadnubfyacatuqruearl’isfimedansueravl.ice technician.   
					Each Trip   
					0Check propane lines for leaks.   
					0Test propane, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.   
					0Check battery water level. (If equipped with battery.)   
					0Check tire pressure and wear. Make sure the tires are cold when checking the tire   
					0pCrheescskurreu.nning lights.   
					0Inspect safety chains for signs of wear.   
					0Test brakes.   
					0Flush out water heater tank.   
					After Every Tire Change   
					0Tighten wheel nuts to specified torque values at 10, 25 and 50 miles (16, 40, and 80   
					kilometers) to assure that they are correctly “seated” after the tire change. Refer to the   
					axle manufacturer’s manual.   
					Daily   
					0Recharge battery after each use.   
					0Ensure propane detector operation light is green in color.   
					W0eekClhyeck propane lines for leaks.   
					0Test propane, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.   
					0Check tire pressure and wear. Make sure tires are cold when checking the tire pressure.   
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					M0onCthlelyan and lubricate the coupler.   
					0Check fire extinguisher pressure. Refer to the fire extinguisher label for specific   
					0Tinessttruthcteiognros.und fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)   
					Every Three Months or 3,000 Miles   
					0Compare water heater pilot flame with ideal flame. Refer to the water heater owner’s   
					manual for ideal flame. Have cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a qualified   
					0tCeochmnpiacriaenr.efrigerator pilot flame with ideal flame. Refer to the refrigerator owner’s   
					manual for ideal flame. Have cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a qualified   
					0tIencshpnecictiraenf.ri(gReVrattyopr edoreofrrisgeearlas.tor only)   
					0Inspect refrigerator combustion seals. Have cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a   
					0qCuhaelcifkiepdrotepcahnneicliinaens. f(oRrVletaykpse. refrigerator only)   
					0Inspect propane cylinders for rust, pits, gouges, scrapes or sharp dents. Repaint   
					0cDyrlaiinndearnsdifsarnuisttizise pfrreesshenwt.ater system.   
					0Check, clean, tighten and lubricate battery cables.   
					0Check wheel nuts at specified intervals to listed torque values. Re-torque as needed.   
					0ERxeafemritnoeththeeatxirleesmfoarnuufnaucstuuarelrw’seamra, nsiudaelw. all defects from possible cuts, bulging and   
					0aLburbarsiicoantes.tongue jack.   
					0Lubricate hitch ball.   
					0Have brakes adjusted by a qualified service technician.   
					Every Six Months or 6,000 Miles   
					0Clean drains with approved drain cleaners.   
					0Check pipe connections for tightness. Tighten if necessary.   
					0Lubricate all moving parts on the entrance steps.   
					0Lubricate entrance and baggage door locks.   
					0Clean and lubricate stabilizer jacks.   
					0Inspect wheels for cracks, dents or distortion.   
					0Inspect and reseal your trailer as defined earlier in this chapter.   
					0Have suspension system serviced by a qualified service technician.   
					0Perform routine preventative maintenance on entire trailer and all component parts.   
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					Every Year or 12,000 Miles   
					0Lubricate moving parts on the awning hardware. (Awning option only.)   
					0Manually operate the pressure-temperature control lever on the water heater.   
					0Clean city water entry strainer.   
					0Check demand tank vent for obstructions.   
					0Check water pump connections and mountings for tightness.   
					0Rotate fluorescent tubes in the light fixtures.   
					0Replace battery on the carbon monoxide detector. (if applicable)   
					0Have propane system inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.   
					0Have the refrigerator inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.   
					0Have brakes inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.   
					0Repack wheel bearings.   
					0Have furnace inspected and serviced by a qualified technician.   
					0Inspect and reseal your trailer as defined earlier in this chapter.   
					0Perform routine preventative maintenance on entire trailer and all component parts.   
					Every Five Years   
					0Replace propane and carbon monoxide detectors.   
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				STORING YOUR UNIT...   
					Depending upon your area and where your unit is stored, your camper may be a target for   
					damage from rodents and insects. To protect your camper, never leave food inside the unit   
					and ensure that all surfaces are clean. You may want to place rodent control products in the   
					unit during periods of storage. Mice and other rodents can do a tremendous amount of   
					damage to the tent, drapes, cushions, etc. particularly during the winter months. Storing   
					units in fields make them particularly inviting to rodents. Periodically inspect your unit   
					during storage and seal off any areas which can offer an entry point to rodents or insects.   
					Please remember to remove any screens or tape you have used to seal openings before you   
					use the camper again. Special interest publications, such as articles and books offered   
					through TL Enterprises (Trailer Life, Motorhome, etc.) can offer additional and practical   
					advice on the proper storage of your camper. Damage from rodents or insects is not   
					covered under your Jayco Limited Warranty.   
					NOTE: When storing your trailer, it is recommended that the battery be unhooked   
					to avoid draining the battery.   
					. 
					STORAGE CHECKLIST   
					Prior to Storage   
					NOTE: If storing for the winter, be sure all winterizing steps are followed. Refer to   
					winterizing section.   
					. 
					0Drain and flush all holding tanks; fresh water, gray water, black water and hot water   
					0Dtarnakisn. a(ilfl wapaptelircalibnlees).   
					0Close the propane cylinder valve(s). If your cylinders do not already have a cover,   
					0pDuirscchoansneecatt 1le2a0s-tvaovltineylelcptrriocppaonwe ecryltiondtheer RcoVv.er. Make sure the regulator is covered.   
					0Remove all batteries from the RV and store in a place where they won’t freeze.   
					0CBahtetcekrieysouthrartohoafvaenbdeoetnhefrroszuernfawceilsltnoeevnesruhroeldthaerperiospneor cdhaamrgaeg.e and potential leakage   
					0Ithnaspt emcitgahntdortheseerwalisyeougroturaninleortiacseddeufnintielditinistthoeo"lMatea.intaining Your Investment..."   
					0cThuarpnteorffo1f2th-visolmt/a1n2u0a-vl.olt/propane to the refrigerator; defrost and clean. Use crumpled   
					newspaper or open boxes of baking soda in the refrigerator to eliminate odors during   
					0Rsteomraogvee. all perishable items from the interior. Include in this any items that are   
					0Csuosvceerptailblleexttoerfnreaelzoiuntgle, tisf,sstuocrihngasdfuurrinnagcteh,eexwhianutesrt,metocn.tthos.prevent “critters” from   
					0eTnhtoerroinugg.hly wash the interior and the exterior of your RV.   
					0Close all windows and roof vents.   
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					0Cover tires that are exposed to sunlight to prevent weather checking and other UV   
					0dCaomveargeth.e roof air conditioner.   
					0Store your RV indoors, under a roof or purchase a tarp to cover your RV during   
					0Tstuorrnagael.l Mcuaskheiosnusreonyoeudginevtoesptrienvaengtotohdeteanrptrathpamtecnatno“fbmreoaitshteu.re/mildew during long   
					0tDeormnosttoursaegeh.ydraulic leveling jacks during storage.   
					During Storage Period   
					0Remove snow loads from the top of your RV to prevent damage to the unit’s structure.   
					Caution: Excessive snow, 8" or more, or ice, 2" or more, places excessive weight on   
					roof. Remove excessive snow or ice as needed. Care MUST be exercised to not   
					damage the roof material when removing snow & ice. Excessive weight can damage   
					the roof, seals, etc. Water leaks and poor fit or operation are the results of this   
					damage.   
					CAMPING TRAILER COVERS   
					Use only breathable fabric camper covers, such as those available through your   
					independent, authorized dealer, when storing your folding camping trailer.   
					Caution: DO NOT store the camping trailer under a dark colored cover. Use only   
					light colored breathable covers to prevent extreme heat. Consult with your   
					independent, authorized dealer for the proper products to use.   
					WINTERIZING   
					Preparing your recreation vehicle for winter is very important for most states and Canada.   
					Failure to prepare the trailer will cause the supply lines and the water heater to freeze   
					causing breakage. Repairs due to freezing are not be covered under the terms of your Jayco   
					Limited Warranty.   
					Please keep in mind that your trailer was not designed for use during sub-freezing weather.   
					There is no commodity or product that can be added to the fresh water system to ensure   
					freeze protection while the system is in use, other than RV antifreeze. Do not drink water   
					that contains antifreeze. This includes non-toxic RV antifreeze.   
					WARNING: Do not use Ethylene Glycol (automotive antifreeze) or   
					IMethanol (windshield washer antifreeze) in your fresh water system.   
					They are harmful to the water system and may be fatal if swallowed.   
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					1. Drain all tanks and fresh water lines by opening the tank drain valve V3 & V4. The   
					tank drain is outside of the left front corner of the camper. Also open all faucet valves   
					for air to replace the water space. The lines may not drain completely if the faucets   
					are not open.   
					2. Close valve V3 & V4.   
					3. Close Valve V1 to prevent anti-freeze from entering the tank.   
					4. Open valve V2 and insert the siphon hose into a container full of non-toxic RV   
					anti-freeze.   
					5. Start the demand pump to circulate anti-freeze throughout the system.   
					Water   
					Heater   
					Pump   
					V2   
					V1   
					Water   
					Tank   
					Siphon   
					Hose   
					V3   
					V4   
					Dinette Cabinet   
					Wall (Paneling)   
					To Shower   
					V1 = Valve that isolates water tank system   
					V2 = Valve to siphon hose   
					V3 & V4 = Low point drain valves   
					Fig. 45   
					Drain Traps   
					Since all water can not be drained from the sink and optional shower trap assemblies, pour   
					one (1) pint of non-toxic anti-freeze into the traps.   
					Cassette Toilet (With Bath/Shower Option Only)   
					If your trailer is equipped with the optional cassette toilet, refer to the toilet manufacturer’s   
					supplied instructions for winterizing the cassette toilet. If you have questions, consult your   
					
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				Index   
					
					
					
					
					Coupler   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Cushion   
					Equipment   
					
					
					
					Customer Support   
					
					
					
					
					
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					Exterior   
					
					
					
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					Department of Transportation   
					
					
					
					Dinette   
					
					
					
					
					Draining   
					
					Filter Replacement   
					
					
					
					E 
					Front Deck-Baja   
					
					
					
					
					
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					H 
					M 
					Heated Bed Mats   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					coupler   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Holding Tank   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					I 
					N 
					
					
					
					O 
					
					
					
					P 
					
					
					
					Potable Water System   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					container   
					
					
					L 
					
					
					Lifter System   
					
					
					Limited Warranty Transfer   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Lugs   
					
					
					cylinder   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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					quick coupler   
					Screen Room   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Q 
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Shower   
					
					
					
					Slideout   
					
					
					
					
					SoftShades   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					T 
					Quick Coupler   
					
					
					R 
					
					
					
					
					
					Roof   
					
					
					S 
					Safety   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Table   
					
					
					Tent   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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					Tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Tongue   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Towable Limited Warranty   
					W 
					
					Warranty   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Warranty Registration & Customer Delivery   
					
					
					
					Waste Water   
					
					
					Water   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Towing   
					
					
					Trailer   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					U 
					
					
					
					
					V 
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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					Wheel   
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					Weight Distributing Bars   
					
					
					
					
					
					
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