will allow the
jack
to move out of its traveling position and
allow
it
to drop into place. Now extend the jack "foot"
by
pushing it to the ground. More tension can
be
placed on the
jack feet
by
using
the
long
jack handle
supplied
in
each
unit.
Be
sure that not too much force
is
applied to the jack handle; it
will cause the holes
in
the jack legs to expand
by
breaking out
the dividers. One notch shonld be sufficient.
DO
NOT
place
excessive weight on these jacks
as
they are intended to
stabilize, not bear the weight
of
the camper.
CLOSING
YOUR
JAYCO
CAMPER
To close. simply reverse the above procedure beginning with Step.
No.
11
and ending with Step No.
1.
It
is
possible, due to an
unlevel campsite, that one corner may "hang
up"
when
you
crank
down your unit. This is not a serious problem and
is
due to
binding of the
lifter
arm.
To
solve this problem, shake the camper
gently to move the
roof
back and forth, allowing it to come down.
Never force
the
hung up corner down by
grabbing
the roof and
applying your weight. This could damage the lifter arm.
If
the roof
is
persistent
in
sticking, crank up again and start over.
CAUTION:
If
stabilizer
jacks
are
down
while
roof
is
being
cranked
up
or
down
it
is
very
possible
to
have
the
unit
in
a
bind
causing
Iifter
system
to
hang
UP.
After- roof is totally down and roof latches secured, before
removing crank, tighten cable
system
with a slight tension turning
as
YOU
were raising camper. This
will
avoid cables becoming too
loose
and
becoming
tangled
with each other.
EASY
PATENT
#
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CRANK-UP
LIFTER
SYSTEM
Jam's
unique raising system has been thoroughly tested and
proven
to
be one
of
the
best
on
the market and
is
relatively simple
in
operation.
The
system is operated
by
a
manual winch.
As
the
ivinch
turns, the main cable, which is connected to the four
secondary
cables
from
each corner,
is
shortened. As the main
cable
shortens,
it
pulls
the secondary cables, forcing
the
flexible
steel
core
to
be
pushed upward against the last
tier
of each
telescopic
arm. Because strong force can be achieved with
little
effort
through a puiley system, the roof can be lifted easily.