The information, illustrations and
specifications in this addendum reflect the
most current available at the time of
publication approval, are subject to change
and not intended to indicate actual size. Jayco
reserves the right to make changes and to
discontinue models without notice or
obligation. RVs built for sale in Canada
may differ to conform to Canadian codes.
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
–
Make sure you follow all safety precautions
noted in this owner’s manual and in any
OEM operator’s manual when preparing to
travel home.
Interior
–
Close roof vents
–
Close windows & latch blinds
–
Counter items put away or tied down
–
Furnace turned off
–
Latch drawers, cabinets & doors
–
Lights turned off
–
Lower antenna & satellite dish (if applicable)
–
Move slideout in and lock it in place (if
applicable)
–
Position the booth dinette in the bed position
for travel (if applicable)
–
Refrigerator door locked
–
Set refrigerator to 12-volt (if applicable)
–
Water heater turned off
–
Water pump turned off
Exterior
–
Empty black holding tank
–
Empty gray holding tank
–
Lock all exterior compartments
–
Pack equipment into compartments and
secure it
–
Propane turned off
–
Retract awning and secure in place (if
applicable)
–
Retract slideout (if applicable)
–
Retract step
–
Rinse black holding tank, if necessary
–
Visually look under RV for items missed
–
Water hose & electric cord unhooked and
stored
RV
–
Check belts
–
Check lights
–
brake lights
–
clearance lights
–
turn signals
–
Breakaway switch and lanyard connected
–
Check tire pressure (include inner wheel
and spare, if applicable)
–
Check tire wear (uneven wear pattern)
–
Check wheel lugs
–
Coupler locking pin connected (if applicable)
–
Dolly wheel removed (if applicable)
–
Proper tongue weight maintained (10-15%
of gross weight - conventional travel trailer
and contents)
–
Retract stabilizer jacks
–
Retract steps
–
Safety pin or locking lever must be seated (if
applicable)
–
Test brakes for proper operation
–
Tongue jack fully up (if applicable)
–
Trailer electric cable secure
–
Trailer is level
–
Trailer safety chains connected (if
applicable)
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SECTION 10
CAMPING & OPERATING