SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION JAYCO TOWABLE TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIGHTS – TENT MODELS
Camping trailers have an automatic ceiling light shut-off switch that prevents ceiling light
and/or ceiling fan operation when the roof in in the lowered position. Periodically test the
automatic ceiling light shut-off switch to make sure all interior light(s) and fan(s) turn off
when the roof is in the lowered position. The automatic switch is located at the off door
side rear corner of the roof along the bottom edge. Clip auxiliary bunk light or bunk light
fan assemblies to the appropriate bed bow braces (front or rear). To operate, insert the
bunk light or bunk light fan assembly connector into the 12-volt power receptacle attached
to the ceiling. An individual manual switch to control each interior light and ceiling fan is
provided.
CAMPING TRAILER TEAR DOWN
Step 1
Zip all the windows closed
Roll the privacy drapes upwards by pressing both buttons on either side of the black
locks and drawing the locks upwards.
Make sure all equipment is properly stored and will not obstruct the roof when
lowered.
If the bed does not close easily, inspect the bed cushions and tent canvas from the
sides looking for obstructions. Once the obstruction is located, correct it and try again.
To avoid damaging the valance, when securing the bottom of the entrance door,
insure the door valance is placed between the door and the ceiling.
Failure to properly position
the kitchen flip-top (if so
equipped) for travel can
result in roof damage and
prevent the roof from
lowering properly.
Make sure bed slides are not
obstructed. Return all fixtures and loose items to their stowed position.
CAUTION
DO NOT push the beds or slideout in until all the velcro has been detached. Push
the bed (and slideout, if so equipped) 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 Extended Limited Warranty does not
cover this damage.