Baja Marine YEAR 2006 manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Model Year 2006 Camping Trailer Owner’s Manual www.jayco.com[...]

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    I WARNING: Read all instructions in this man ual and componen t manufacturer supplie d information befor e using your RV. This manual has been provided by Jayco, Inc. for the sole purpose of providing i nstructions concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicl e and its components. Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expre[...]

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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 INTERNATI ONAL 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[...]

  • Page 4

    Yes, it’s for everyone with a JAYCO RV; young couples just starting out, families spendi ng quality time together, the young at heart expanding thei r life experiences. Whether you belong to another camping club, have always traveled alone, or are j ust starting, don’t miss out on one of the most priceless benefits of being an RV family . . . m[...]

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    Table of Contents Welcome ............................................1 Warranty/Service .......................................3 Towable Lim ited Warranty .................................4 Extended Transferable Limited W arranty .........................7 Warranty R egistration and Custom er Delivery Form ....................9 Limited W arranty T[...]

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    Hitch Height and Hitch Ball Specifications ....................... 30 The Hitching Procedure ................................ 30 The Safety Chain .................................... 31 Table of Contents Towing .......................................... 32 Towing Behind Your Trailer .............................. 32 Tires ..........................[...]

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    To Use the Stove Outside ................................ 55 Connecting the Propane Line .............................. 56 Microwave (Select Models only) ............................. 56 Furnace (Option) ..................................... 56 Water Heater (Option On Som e Models) ......................... 56 Cassette Toilet (Option) .............[...]

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    Preparing to Travel Home... ................................ 75 Departing Camp Checklist ................................. 75 Draining Waste W ater ................................... 76 Drainage Outlet ..................................... 76 Gray Water Holding Tank ............................... 77 Maintaining your Investment... ................[...]

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    Canopy ......................................... 88 Screen Room ...................................... 89 Fiberglass Screening ................................ 89 Paneling .......................................... 89 Vinyl Floor ........................................ 89 Countertops ........................................ 90 Hardware and Sink or[...]

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    NOTES vi Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer Table of Contents[...]

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    WELCOME Thank you for purchasing your Jayco Recreation Vehicle (RV) and welcome to the world of recreation vehicle travel. Your purc hase 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 m ake your camping experience as enjoy[...]

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    NOTES 2 Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer[...]

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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, author ized dealer, appropriate component part manufacturer or Jayco for further explanation. The warranty ti [...]

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    Warranty/Service TOWABLE LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT AND WHO IS CO V ERED The Jayco war ranty cov ers this rec re ational ve hi cle (“RV”), when used only for its in tended pur pose of rec re ational travel and camp ing, for two (2) years. The war ranty pe riod be gins on the date that the RV is de liv ered to the first re tail pur chaser by an in de[...]

  • Page 15

    HOW TO GET SER VICE To ob tain war ranty ser vice the owner must do all of the fol low ing: 1. No tify an in de pend ent, au tho rized dealer of Jayco, or Jay co, of the sub stan tial de fect in ma te rial or work man ship at - trib ut able to Jayco, within the war ranty cov er age pe riod des ig nated above; 2. Pro vide the no ti fi ca tion men ti[...]

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    EVENTS DIS CHARG ING JAYCO FROM OB LI G A TION UN DER WAR RANTY Cer tain things com pletely dis charge Jayco from any ob li ga tion un der this war ranty and void it. By way of ex am ple, the fol low ing shall dis charge Jayco from any ex press or im plied war ranty ob li ga tion to re pair or re place any de fect that re sults from: any rental or [...]

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    EXTENDED TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY FOLDING CAMPING TRAILERS TENT, FRAME, FLOOR, LIFTER SYS TEM, ROOF SUM MARY OF LIMITED WAR RANTY: Jayco pro vides ex tended lim ited war ran ties on the tent, frame, floor, lifter sys tem, and roof of fold ing camp ing trail ers as out lined be low. Jay co war rants that all p arts of our man u fac ture are f r[...]

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    COM PANY’S OB LI G A TIONS: If the man ual lifter sys tem, steel frame, floor or roof is de ter mined to have a func tional de fect in ma te rial or work man - ship dur ing the war ranty term, Jayco will rem edy the de fect with out charge for parts or la bor, within a rea son able time af - ter re ceipt of no tice, ei ther by re pair or re place[...]

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    WARRANTY REGISTRATION AND CUSTOMER DELIVERY FORM Dealer is to assure that t his form is pro perly complet ed and returned to Jayco within ten (10) working d ays after delivery . OW NER’S NAME DEALER’S NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE DELIVERY DATE PHONE NUMBER (DAYTIME) ODOMETER READING (MUST BE COMPLETED FOR MOTORHO[...]

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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. 10 Jay Series/Baja/Select F olding C[...]

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    TERMS AND REPRES ENTATIONS 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 O wner’s Manual. 2. I understand that the unit is to be used only for recreational camping and travel[...]

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    SERVICE PROCEDURES Basic Service Procedures We are interested in your satisfaction. Only by having your c omplete 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 pleasa nt and effective relationship through our independent , aut[...]

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    Indiana at the address for w arranty 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 dealer s to be some of the best in the RV business. This group of independent contractors [...]

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    Manufacturer’s Customer Support Directory The following chart provides information to contact individua l manufacturers of appliances/component parts that may be part of your trailer . The information listed in this chart is the latest avail able at the time of publication of this maual. If you have questions or concerns on component parts not li[...]

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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 i nformation from specific component part manufacturers. In this m anual, there are specific terms and symbols to indicate areas of potential hazards, which are based upon the ANS[...]

  • Page 26

    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 wit h a propane system to help provide some of the comforts of home. This system is very dangerous. Proper h[...]

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    I WARNING: DO NO T USE A FLAME OR LIGHTED MATCH TO TEST FOR LEAKS. IF A LEAK IS DETECTED • Turn off all appliances which utilize propane. • Make sure that everyone i s out of the RV, including pets. • Turn off the propane at the cylinder( s). • Take your RV to your independent, authorize d dealer and have the system repaired before using it[...]

  • Page 28

    Electrical System Safety Circuit breakers and fuse s are installed to protect electrical circuits from overload ing. Do not make unauthorized changes to circuitry or add fixed appl iances. If you wish to make changes, consult your independent, authorize d dealer and they will assist you in obtai ning a safe installation. An approved power cord has [...]

  • Page 29

    I CAUTION: Under certain fire and h eat conditions, the dry chemical powder in th is extinguisher (and s imilar units) will cause d amage or prove extremely difficult to remove from oven surfaces, including self-cleaning models. Do not use self-cleaning feature to remove ABC Powder. I CAUTION : Avoid inhaling the d ry chemical agent contain ed in t[...]

  • Page 30

    Additional Safety C onsiderations I WARNING: For tra veling safety, it is extremely important to read, understand and follow the towing, hi tching and loading cargo information provided in the “Before You Travel...” chapter. If you do not understand the infor mation provided, pleas e consult your independent, authorized dealer . • Sanitize th[...]

  • Page 31

    • Adequate propane and electri cal supply is needed along with protecti on from possible freeze-ups on the propane regulator. The furnace will substantially increase battery draw and propane use. • During cool weather usage, ventil ation or the addition of a dehumidifier may be required to reduce condensation. See the ne xt section for importan[...]

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    NOTES 22 Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer Safety[...]

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    BEFORE YOU TRAVEL... WEIGHTS AND CARGO CAP ACITY The safety of your travel will be affected by your understanding of weights and c argo distribution for your trailer. Read, understand and follow all inform ation related to the weight of your trailer. W e provide the f ollowing labels on your tra iler (copies are printed here): • The “Federal Ce[...]

  • Page 34

    I WARNING: Do not add accessories or compon ent parts that are not safe and appropriate for this product. These chan ges will effect weight specifications, void the warranty and adversely effect handling and stability of the unit, as well as accelerate wea r to other component parts. Jayco, Inc. DOES NOT provide warranty coverage for equipment inst[...]

  • Page 35

    Rear Bumper I CAUTION : Do not add items to the trailer’s re ar bumper. Attachmen ts to the bumper could damage the trailer and lead to adverse d riving and towing con ditions. Your trailer’s rear bum per is not designed to accom modate item s attached to or carried on it. Damage f rom improper m odifications to the trailer is not covered by th[...]

  • Page 36

    Roof Additional item s secured to the roof of your trailer must be ad ded into the over all trailer weight. The load capacity of the roof must not be exceeded when loading the tr ailer. The maximum w eight of equipment secured to the roof of your traile r (in the travel mode) must not exceed 350#. It is your responsibility to be aware of the weight[...]

  • Page 37

    WEIGHING INSTRUCTIO NS As your packing and loading routine becomes more familiar from experience, physically weighing your trailer may not be necessary before each t rip. While you are developing a process, it is im perative that you verify com pliance within the w eight ratings. Overloading your RV voids the Jayco limited, express warranty and the[...]

  • Page 38

    EQUIPMENT The compatibility of your tow vehicle to the load you are towing i s of utmost priority for safety during your travel. There are many resources available to becom e 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 vehicl e matches those needs. If you[...]

  • Page 39

    controls can affect your control of the trailer when you ex perience trailer sway. Hitches I CAUTION: V Using an oversized or und ersized hitch can cause damage to the frame of your trailer. V Jayco, Inc. cannot be responsible for the suspen sion system of the tow vehicle. V The final ball h eight after the trailer is completely ho oked up is a fac[...]

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    • Turn the steering w heel as little as possible. Natural lag tim e reaction when counter-steering to correct sway could possibly make it worse. • If the trailer is equipped w ith electric brakes, using the h and control will help to keep the vehicles aligned. • As soon as possible, stop to determine the cause of the sw ay. Check all equipmen[...]

  • Page 41

    The Safety Chain There are different safety chain requirem ents determined by the various state laws. Your vehicle is equipped with chains to meet SAE standard r equirements for maximum gross trailer weight. Always have the safety chains attached when tow ing. Install them as shown below (Fig. 4) so they do not restric t sharp turns, but tight enou[...]

  • Page 42

    TOWING While towing your trailer, you need to be aware of the extra wei ght behind your vehicle. The following list contains some pointers to remember while traveling, but i s not a substitute for consulting with your independent , authorized dealer and hitch professional s. • With the trailer attached, y ou will have slow er acceleration and req[...]

  • Page 43

    TIRES The tires on your RV are specially constructed for the unique requirem ents of recreation vehicle travel. They are tested under Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) standards at the allowed highway speed limits. Proper care and m aintenance of your tires is essential to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of others, as you travel. Taki[...]

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    WHEEL LUGS I WARNING: Wheel lu g nuts must be applied and maintained at the proper torque levels to prevent loose w heels, 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 t he torque values listed in the chart on the following page. Over torqui[...]

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    Wheel Torque Requirements Lug Nut Rim Type Stage 1 Stage2 Stage 3 4-Lug Nuts 12" Steel 20-25 ft/lbs 35-40 ft /lbs 50-75 ft/lbs 5-Lug Nuts 13" Steel 20-25 ft/lbs 35-40 ft /lbs 50-75 ft/lbs 5-Lug Nuts 13" Chrome 20-25 ft /lbs 35-40 ft/lbs 50-75 ft/lbs 5-Lug Nuts 14" Steel 20-25 ft/lbs 50-60 ft/lbs 90-120 ft/lbs 5-Lug Nuts 14"[...]

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    Brake Controller - The controller is installed on t he tow vehicle dashboard to work in conjunction with the trailer b rakes. Hydraulic or electronic c ontrollers are available. Consult with your independent, authorized deale r or the controller manufacturer to decide what is right for you and your trailer. Wire Harness/Connector Plug - A seven way[...]

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    Backing Your Trailer As designed, the weight of a trailer pushing forward will ac tivate the surge brake system. When backing a trailer up hill, the weight of it may activate the br akes, making it difficult to continue to reverse. 1. Prior to backing up a slope or through soft ground, pull the trailer forward sli ghtly to assure that the actuator [...]

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    PRE-TRAVEL CHECKLIST In order to enjoy your travel, having al l the right tools and supplies will help. A checklist may be benefic ial to avoid forgetting som ething essential. T his list is meant to be a starting point, while realizing that personal preference w ill also play a large roll in your pa cking. There are items here which may not apply [...]

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    0 Tools 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, ham mer, pliers, etc.) C rope, cord, bungee cord(s) or wire 0 Electrical cord 0 Water hose 0 Disposable rubber [...]

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    Kitchen 0 Pots & pans 0 Cooking utensils 0 Trash bags and/or paper sacks 0 Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, etc. 0 Paper plates, towels, napkins, coffee filters, etc. 0 Dish towels and rags 0 Dish soap 0 Food supplies 0 Charcoal and lighter fluid Personal Supplies 0 Clothing 0 Toiletries 0 Towels - beach and bath 0 Laundry detergent Before leaving [...]

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    SETTING UP CAMP... SELECTING YOUR CAMPSITE In some cases, searching for the right campground prior to trave ling might be the first step in selecting your site. Some campgrounds will allow reservat ions made in advance. Depending on the area you are headed to and the time of year ( i.e. around a holiday), reservations m ay limit your frustration u [...]

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    Setting Up Camp... Some basic items to k eep in mind are: • There are trails that will lead to inc redible adventure if you ke ep the limitations of your tow vehicle and trailer in mind. Travel only on tr ails which will accommodate your tow vehicle and trailer combination. • While your trailer is built to travel on more rugg ed trails, taking [...]

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    Leveling Your Trailer Leveling your R V is critical for several reasons. Your camping experience will be more pleasa nt in a level unit. It is important for your RV to be level for proper operation of items such as the refrigerator, the slideout sy stem and draining tanks, if applicable. Using blocks under the RV tires is a common way to level the [...]

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    OPENING YOUR FOLDING CAMPING TRAILER Park your cam ping trailer on level ground an d block the tires so the trailer will n ot roll away. After parking the trailer, disconnect it from the tow vehicle. If your camping trailer is not level, you m ay experience difficulty with its set up, particularly w ith the fit of the entrance door. 1. Lower the st[...]

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    Place the bent hook into the bracket att ached to the front wall. (Fig. 10) 7. Pull the beds out until the rail hits the bed stop. Distribut e 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 . I WARNING: Do not use bed braces if they a re be[...]

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    11. Inside the unit, for the bed and slideout t ent set up, insert the bed bow brace at t he bed bow connector. (Fig. 12) Push the bed bow outward and upward while pressi ng on the button farthest from the end and slip it into the br acket mounted on the roof. Release the button. ( Fig. 13) To Install Door 12. Unsnap the ties holding the door to th[...]

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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 kit chen flip top and attach the stove grate. 19. Exit the unit and pull bed flaps over the bed corner s until the flaps are extended under the bed. Securely attach all Velcro. I WARNING: Ensure that all Velcro® fasteners are mated and securely[...]

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    Outside Caution: DO NOT push the beds or sli deout in until ALL Velcro® i s 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. Unfaste[...]

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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 instructi ons fully before beginning the setup. Become familiar with each pole, its description and where i t belongs. (Fig. 19) One person can do the setup, but two people will make it easier . 1. O[...]

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    Screen Room Set Up 1. The canopy must be set up through step #3 before attempting to attach the sc reen room. (See Canopy Setup.) 2. Open, unfold and spread the screen room under the canopy ar ea. The enclosure must be on the outside of the snap button poles. A grassy are a or clean floor is suggested. 3. Each upper side panel has a pocket sewn int[...]

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    • If improper operation of this bedding is obser ved, discontinue its use immediately and consult your independent, authorized deal er or the manufacturer. The bed mat is manufactured by Flair Interiors. They can be reached at 574-534-2163 or at their website , www.flairin teriors.com . • This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider [...]

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    grounding pin to connect to a non-grounded receptacl e. Any deviation from this will poten tially cause a fire from overh eating. 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 warra nty. Consult[...]

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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 t he 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 locate d under the bed, in a cupboard, under the unit or under the sink. The swit ch to operate the[...]

  • Page 64

    Propane Connections and Start Up I WARNING: Propane can be extremely dan gerous. Make sure that you read, understand and follow all information suppli ed in this manual and all component part manufacturers’ manuals before operati ng your propane system. After the camper is completely set up and you are prepared for camping enjoyment, follow these[...]

  • Page 65

    AT CAMP... 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 inform ation supplied with your tra iler to safely operate the individual components. All appliances in your trailer a [...]

  • Page 66

    outer edge of the stove for wind protection, preventing flames from reaching the tent material. At Camp... Connecting the Propane Line I WARNING: Make sure that you read, understand and follow all information suppli ed with your RV about propane before oper ating the stove. The propane hose must be correctly connected before lighting the stove. Fai[...]

  • Page 67

    CASSETTE TOILET (OPTION) Depending on the trailer floor plan, you may have a cassette toilet installed on your trai ler. Review all instructio ns as supplied by the toilet m anufacturer for its prop er operation and care. If you have questions, consult with your independe nt, authorized dealer and/or visi t the manufacturer’s website at www.thetf[...]

  • Page 68

    To replace the filter 1. Drain the water system. 2. Remove the cartridge by disconnecting the fitting at e ither end of the filter and pull it out of the fittings. It may be helpful to have a container avail able under the filter to catch any water lef t in the lines or filter. 3. If winterizing the unit, in stall the bypass hose and sto re the fil[...]

  • Page 69

    SOLAR PREP (OPTIO N - BAJA ONLY) Your trailer may be eq uipped with wiring f or solar panel installation. Plea se consult with your Jayco dealer for assistance with installation of solar panels. Refer to the “Safety” chapter regarding changes, modifications and additi ons to your trailer. ENTERTAINMENT Your trailer may be equipped with componen[...]

  • Page 70

    BBQ Grill (Option) I WARNING: The ma ximum weight limit for the bracket on the side of your trailer is 50 lbs. T his limit includes the w eight placed on the B BQ gill. Exceeding this w eight limit could ca use damage to the unit a nd possibly cause personal injury from hot equipment. An option for your tr ailer is a BBQ grill. This grill is for us[...]

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    UTILITIES & SYS TEMS . NOTE: Make sure you read, understand and follow all safety information found in this manual and manufacturer supplied information. 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 syst em, consult with your indep[...]

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    Utilities & Systems SANITATION SYSTEM (WI TH BATH/SHOWER OPTI ON ONLY) Refer to m anufacturer’s inform ation for com plete operating instructions of the cassette toilet if applicable to your tra iler. If you have questions, consult your independe nt, authorized dealer or the toile t manufacturer’s website at www.thetford.com . Caution: For [...]

  • Page 73

    The following label has been placed in the trailer near the range area. Please read, understand and follow the information in this label. I DANGER IF 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 suppl y at the cylinder val ve(s) or propane supp[...]

  • Page 74

    The following warning label has been located near your t railer’s propane container(s ). Make sure you read and follow all information on this label. Fai lure to do so could result in death or serious injury. INSTALLING PROPANE CYLINDERS 1. Place the cylinder onto the steel angle rack. ( Fig. 31) 2. Insert 2-1 / 4 x 1 / 2 ” bolt s through the h[...]

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    I WARNING: Propane cylinders shall not b e placed or stored inside the vehicle. Propane cylinders are equipped w ith safety devices that relieve excessive pressure by discharging propane to the atmosp here. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD RESULT IN DEATH O R SERIOUS INJURY. I WARNING: Do not bring or store propane cylinders, gasoline, or other flammable li[...]

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    Single Cylinder Mounted On A-Frame 1. Connect the 3/8" low pressure hos e to the outlet of the two sta ge regulator. 2. Attach the regulator with the “Z” bracket on the center of the front wall with the vent pointing down. 3. Attach the protective plastic co ver to the regulator. 4. The regulator has a 90° elbow that directs the inlet tow[...]

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    Main Supply Hose – Low Pressure The main supply hose (Fig. 34 ) will be attached from the regulator to the brass m anifold fitting in the fram e of the trailer. Th e swivel brass nut on the m ain hose will be your f inal attachment. Several things to remember each time th e propane container is removed: 1. Check that ALL fittin gs are tight. 2. C[...]

  • Page 78

    Appliance Average BTU Consumption Per Hour Kilojoules/Hour Water Heater 8,800 9,280 Refrigerator 640 672 Furnace 16,000-20,000 16,880-21,100 Stove 6,500 - 9,000 6,825 - 9,450 Outside Grill 10,000 10,550 Propane Detector All recreation vehicles with a propane system require a propane leak detection device ( Fig. 35 ) for safety protection. A convert[...]

  • Page 79

    120-Volt AC System 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 c ord from the compartment and attach it to the campground power source. For Canadian units, the power cord i s protected with a 30-amp m ain circuit breaker. Power is d istributed t[...]

  • Page 80

    When this GFCI receptacle is tripped, it has inter rupted ground fault current caused by such things as faulty insulation or wet wiri ng inside some appliance or equipment connected to the circuit. The faulty equipment should be re paired before is it used again. This GFCI receptacle w ill not protect against short circuits or overloads. The circui[...]

  • Page 81

    lights and various appliances. The floor plan, a nd size of the camping trailer dictates the model and output size of the converter required. Inside the converter is an elec tronic device which converts 120-volt AC incoming power to 12-volt DC output power. An auxiliary battery as corr ectly installed will be charged when the trailer is connected t[...]

  • Page 82

    72 Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer Ground Left T urn/ Brake Right T urn/ Brake Brake Charge Line Running Lights[...]

  • Page 83

    Bulbs I WARNING: Repla cement light bulbs must b e of the type, voltage an d wattage listed on th e lamp fixture. Us e of incorrectly sized bu lbs can overload lamp circuits and may create a fire hazard by overheating the fixture. Bulbs Interior Ceiling, Bunk Lights #921 Exterior Porch Light #912 Exterior Tail Light/Signal #1157 Exterior Clearance [...]

  • Page 84

    NOTES 74 Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer Utilities & System s[...]

  • Page 85

    PREPARING TO TRAVEL HOME... DEPARTING CAMP CHECKLI ST When the time arrives to return hom e, it is again critical that you complete the necessary procedures to ensure a safe trip. As you develop a rout ine, it is possible that a checkl ist will be helpful. This is a general list, which you may want to customize as you deter mine your own needs. In [...]

  • Page 86

    0 Check wheel lugs 0 Check tire pressure (include inner wheel and spare, if applicable) 0 Check tire wear (uneven wear pattern) 0 Check lights C headlights C brake lights C clearance lights C turn signals Preparing to Travel Home. .. 0 Safety pin or locking lever must be seated 0 Trailer safety chains connected 0 Breakaway switch and lanyard connec[...]

  • Page 87

    Gray Water Holding Tank With Bath/Show er Option A permanent gray water tank may be installed on your folding camping trailer. To drain this tank: 1. Pull the trailer t o an approved dump station. 2. Remove the cap and attach a hose to the outlet of the trailer and place the other end in th e dump station drain. 3. Pull the gray tank drain lever o [...]

  • Page 88

    NOTES 78 Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer Preparing to Travel Home...[...]

  • Page 89

    MAINTAINING YOUR INVESTMENT... MAINTENANCE Your trailer is designed to be as maintenance free as possible. H owever, 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 guidanc e for your maintenance routine. Many of the component part manu[...]

  • Page 90

    Maintaining Your I nvestme nt... SEALANTS Water is a recreatio n vehicle’s worst enem y when it is allowed to ente r where it is not intended. Sealants perform a very important functio n, must be inspected closely and regularly maintained. We incorporate many different types of sealants, including butyl/putty, black butyl-encapsulat ed foam, sili[...]

  • Page 91

    ROOF LATCHES Inspect the roof latches to make sure they are ti ght and have not been damaged. Periodically adjust them to maintain tension. If the la tches become damaged, have them replaced. LIFTER SYSTEM Lifter Posts The telescoping posts should be lubricate d semi-annually. Use a light coat of silicone spray to insure smooth, trouble-free operat[...]

  • Page 92

    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 thi s several times per camping season. E-Z LUBE AXLE The E-Z Lube feature on your axles provides the abilit y for the bearings to be periodically lubricated without removing the hubs from the axle. T[...]

  • Page 93

    I WARNING: Failur e to maintain the brakes in p roper working condition as specif ied in the manual supplie d by the axle manufacture r will cause property damage, personal injury, and possibly death. Consult with your indep endent, authorized dealer for assistance. Hydraulic Brake Maintenance and Lub rication • Lubricate the hitch ball with stan[...]

  • Page 94

    Changing Tire 1. Keep the trailer attached to the to w vehicle. Block the tire o n the opposite side of th e unit from the tire you are changing. 2. Loosen the wheel lug on the tire you a re 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 m ain [...]

  • Page 95

    BED Bed Slides Lubricate the bed slides two times each year. Use only a silicone spray to av oid 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 m ay have[...]

  • Page 96

    EXTERIOR 1. Awning - Top or “roof” part of the folding camping trailer tent that i s located over the bed extensions. 2. Window Panels - Side and end panels of the folding camping trailer which ar e made of canvas or charcoal vinyl with a zip down section t o provide light and ventilation through an attached “screen” panel. 3. Tent - Comple[...]

  • Page 97

    Tents Caution: The tent fab ric of your folding camping trailer is a mildew resistant fab ric. This does not, however, mean that it is mildew proof. Prior ity in taking proper care of your tent will help to pro long its life. For warra nty coverage, it is imperative th at you read and follow th e listed recommendatio ns in this manual and all relat[...]

  • Page 98

    Caution: Use of bleach or products containing bleach could potenti ally 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 wa ter. Condensation Condensation can be prevalent in folding camping trailers if pro per ventilation is not used. It can ex[...]

  • Page 99

    DO NOT... • ...Fold or roll in extreme cold temperatures. • ...Drag your canopy across any abrasive surfaces, such as a cem ent drive. • ...Get insect spray on the fabric, as som e solutions may impair the water repellency of the fabric and cause staining. • ...Allow water to stand on the canopy, causing pocketing a nd possible stretching. [...]

  • Page 100

    Caution: To avoid problems of “yellowing” linoleum, the m anufacturer 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 gener[...]

  • Page 101

    I DANGER: D O NOT smoke while cha nging cylinders or w orking on your propane system. See the use, danger an d warning instructions throughout this m anual 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 [...]

  • Page 102

    MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST This list is a quick reference sheet for suggested areas of regular m aintenance. Make sure that you review all literature sup plied with your trailer by the v arious componen t manufacturers. To perform maintenance items as suggested here, refer to specif ic information found in literature supplied with your unit from compone[...]

  • Page 103

    Monthly 0 Clean and lubricate the coupler. 0 Check fire extinguisher pressure. Refer to the fire extinguisher label for specific instructions. 0 Test the ground f ault circuit interrupter (GFCI) Every Three Months or 3,000 Miles 0 Compare wa ter heater pilot flam e with ideal flam e. Refer to the water heater o wner’s manual for ideal flame. Have[...]

  • Page 104

    Every Year or 12,000 Miles 0 Lubricate moving parts on the awning hardware. (Awning option only.) 0 Manually operate the pressure-temperature control lever on the water heater. 0 Clean city water entry strain er. 0 Check demand tank vent for obstructions. 0 Check water pump connections and mountings for tightness. 0 Rotate fluorescen t tubes in the[...]

  • Page 105

    STORING YOUR UNIT... Depending upon your area and where your unit is store d, 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 cle an. You may want to place rodent control products in the unit during periods of storage. Mice and othe r rodents [...]

  • Page 106

    0 Cover tires that are exposed to sunli ght to prevent weather checking and other UV damage. 0 Cover the roof air conditioner. 0 Store your RV indoors, under a roof or purchase a tarp to cove r your RV during storage. Make sure you invest in a good tar p that can “breathe. 0 Turn all cushions on edge to prevent the entr apment of moisture/mildew [...]

  • Page 107

    Demand Or Power Plumbing System s ( Fig. 45) 1. Drain all tanks and fresh water l ines by opening the tank drain valve V3 & V4. The tank drain is outside of the left front corner of the ca mper. Also open all faucet valves for air to replace the water space. The lines may not drain com pletely if the faucets are not open. 2. Close valve V3 &[...]

  • Page 108

    NOTES 98 Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer Storing Your Unit...[...]

  • Page 109

    INDEX A ABS Plastics ............... 84 Additional Consideratio ns-Baja ..... 41 Additions ................. 19 Air Conditioner maintenance .............. 90 prep .................. 58 Aluminum Exterior ............ 79 Appliances furnace ................. 56 ice box ................. 55 microwave ............... 56 oven .................. 55 range [...]

  • Page 110

    Converter 12-volt DC system .......... 70 propane related ............ 68 Countertops ................ 90 Coupler hitching procedure ........... 30 maintenance .............. 81 unhitching procedure ......... 42 Cushion definition ............... 85 maintenance .............. 86 Customer Support component part manufacturer directory 14 Jayco custom[...]

  • Page 111

    H Heated Bed Mats maintenance .............. 85 operation ................ 50 Hitch ................... 29 ball size ................ 30 coupler hitching ............... 30 unhitching ............. 42 coupler maintenance ......... 81 dolly wheel .............. 30 height specifications .......... 30 hitching procedures .......... 30 sway control ...[...]

  • Page 112

    quick coupler BBQ grill .............. 59 stove ................ 55 regulator ................ 67 safety ................. 16 start up ................. 54 system components .......... 62 Type 1 ACME connection ...... 65 Propane Detector ............. 68 Pump ................... 53 Q Quick Coupler BBQ grill ............... 59 stove connection .....[...]

  • Page 113

    Tire .................... 33 changing ................ 84 covers ................. 84 pressure ................ 33 safety ................. 20 spare .................. 83 Toilet ................... 57 winterizing .............. 97 Toilet Paper ................ 62 Tongue jack maintenance ........... 82 weight ................. 24 Tow Rating ........[...]

  • Page 114

    gross vehicle weight rating ........ 23,24,26,27,28,29 of full holding tanks .......... 26 tongue weight ............. 24 unloaded vehicle weight ........ 23 Weight Capacity ............. 23 Weight Distributing Bars hitching ................ 30 unhitching ............... 42 Wheel bearings ................ 82 lugs ................. 34,82 torque requ[...]