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Jayco WHITE HAWK TOWABLES 2022 User Manual

Jayco WHITE HAWK TOWABLES 2022
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0221524.2022
A subsidiary of Thor Industries, Inc.
TOWABLES
2022
Owner’s
Manual
Generations of family fun.
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Jayco WHITE HAWK TOWABLES 2022 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJayco
ModelWHITE HAWK TOWABLES 2022
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1: Warranty & Service

About This Manual

Guide to operation, features, and controls. Emphasizes no warranty creation.

Warranty Packet

Contains component manufacturer manuals, warranty cards, and registration info.

Safety Alerts

Explains signal words (NOTE, CAUTION, WARNING, DANGER) for precautions.

Reporting Safety Defects

Procedure for reporting safety defects to NHTSA (US) and Transport Canada (CA).

Customer Responsibility

Owner's duty to read manual, perform maintenance, and return vehicle for service.

Suggestions For Obtaining Service

Tips for effective service appointments and communication with dealers.

Obtaining Service For Separately Warranted Items

Guidance on servicing components with independent manufacturer warranties.

Obtaining Service At Our Customer Service Facility

Guidelines for scheduling and preparing the vehicle for service at Jayco's facility.

2022 Jayco Towable Limited Warranty

Details coverage, limitations, exclusions, and disclaimers of the limited warranty.

Section 2: Occupant Safety

Secondary Means of Escape (Exit Window)

Operation and safety of the emergency exit window and its latches.

Fire Safety

Basic safety rules for responding to a fire, including when to evacuate.

Fire Extinguisher

Information on fire extinguisher classification, use, and maintenance.

Smoke Alarm

Operation, maintenance, and limitations of the smoke alarm system.

Combination Carbon Monoxide /Propane Alarm

Details on the dual-purpose alarm, its features, and maintenance requirements.

Formaldehyde

Information on formaldehyde-based adhesives and ventilation recommendations.

Extended Or Full Time Usage

Notes that the RV is for recreational use, not permanent residence.

Cold Weather Usage

Precautions for using the RV in freezing temperatures.

Condensation

Explanation of condensation and methods to manage it.

Section 3: Pre-Travel Information

Tow Vehicle

Guidance on selecting a tow vehicle and checking towing ratings.

Vehicle Labels

Importance of vehicle decals and data plates for safe operation.

Weight Terms

Definitions of GAWR, GCWR, GVWR, OCCC, and UVW for weight management.

Loading Your Recreation Vehicle

Guidelines for securing cargo, distributing weight, and avoiding overload.

Travel Trailer Hitch (customer supplied)

Information on selecting and using appropriate trailer hitches for safe towing.

Travel Trailer Hitching Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for securely connecting the RV to the tow vehicle.

Weighing Your Tow Vehicle and RV

Importance of weighing the loaded RV and tow vehicle for safety.

Section 4: Vehicle Operation

Towing

Safety precautions and procedures for towing the RV, including battery disconnect.

RV Brake System

Information on the RV's braking system and the importance of proper use.

Electric Brakes

Details on electric brake operation, break-in, and components.

Breakaway Switch

Function and importance of the breakaway switch for RV braking.

Entrance Door Step(s)

Operation, lubrication, and maintenance of the entrance steps.

Stowable Entrance Door Step (if so equipped)

Operation and safety precautions for stowable entrance steps.

Stabilizer Jacks

Instructions for using stabilizer jacks and warnings against using them for leveling.

Emergency Stopping

Procedures for safe emergency stopping and placement of warning indicators.

Emergency Towing

Guidance on contacting service providers for towing assistance.

Wheel Lugs

Importance of proper wheel lug nut torque and maintenance for safety.

Tires

Guidelines for tire inspection, pressure, and wear patterns.

Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)

Information on the TPMS system for monitoring tire pressure and temperature.

Changing A Tire

Step-by-step instructions for safely changing a flat tire on the RV.

Spare Tire Carrier (if so equipped)

Instructions for mounting and using the spare tire carrier.

Setting Up Your Recreation Vehicle

Steps for positioning, leveling, and securing the RV at a campsite.

Awnings (if so equipped)

Care, operation, and safety guidelines for RV awnings.

Section 5: Slideout Systems

Electric Slide Room(s) (if so equipped)

Operation and safety for electric slideout room systems.

General Slideout Operation

Basic steps for extending and retracting slideout rooms safely.

Trouble shooting the in-wall slideout system

Diagnosing and resolving issues with the in-wall slideout system.

Manually pushing in the slideout

Procedure for manually pushing the slideout room in.

Disengage motors, manually retract the room and travel lock

Steps to manually retract the slideout room and secure it for travel.

Fault Diagnostics / Troubleshooting:

Interpreting fault codes displayed by the slideout control system.

Override Modes

Procedures for manually overriding slideout systems in case of failure.

Manually Retract Room with Ratchet and Socket

Using tools to manually retract the slideout room without power.

Section 6: Electrical SYSTEM

The Electrical System

Overview of the RV's 12-volt DC and 120-volt AC electrical systems.

Electrical System Maintenance

Safety precautions before working on the RV's electrical system.

In Case Of An Electrical Fire

Immediate evacuation procedures and safety steps during an electrical fire.

Command Center

Location and function of the RV's command center for controls.

GFCI Receptacle

Explanation of GFCI protection and monthly testing procedures.

Command Control System (if so equipped)

Features and operation of the Bluetooth controlled Command Control System.

BMPro Mini System (if so equipped)

Overview of the BMPro Mini system for monitoring and controlling RV systems.

Tire Pressure Monitor System:

Information on the TPMS system and its smartphone app integration.

LCI OneControl® App(if so equipped)

Remote control of RV systems via a Bluetooth app.

Testing The Campsite Power Connection

Procedure for testing campsite power receptacles before connecting.

Power Converter

Function, maintenance, and modes of operation for the RV power converter.

12-Volt DC System

Components powering RV lighting and accessories via 12-volt electricity.

Replacing a Fuse

Step-by-step guide for safely replacing blown fuses in the RV.

Auxiliary Battery (customer supplied)

Information on auxiliary battery use, maintenance, and charging.

Load Center

Location of fuses and circuit breakers for RV electrical systems.

120-Volt Circuit Breakers

Function, replacement, and maintenance of 120-volt AC circuit breakers.

Approximate Electrical Load Ratings

Chart detailing amperage draw for various 12V and 120V RV components.

120-Volt 30 AMP AC Electric System (if so equipped)

Operation and safety of the 30 AMP AC electrical system.

120-Volt 50 AMP AC Electric System (if so equipped)

Operation and safety of the 50 AMP AC electrical system.

Solar Prep (if so equipped)

Information on connecting a solar panel for battery trickle charging.

Section 7: FUEL & PROPANE SYSTEM

Exhaust Gas Fumes

Precautions to avoid inhaling carbon monoxide from exhaust gases.

Propane Gas System

Overview of the propane system, its components, and safety.

Propane Gas Container

Guidelines for transporting and storing propane containers.

Propane Use and Safety

Safe handling and operation of propane appliances and leak detection.

Installing Propane Cylinder(s)

Instructions for mounting and connecting propane cylinders.

Main Supply Hose – Low Pressure

Connecting the main supply hose from the regulator to the trailer frame.

Section 8: PLUMBING SYSTEM

Plumbing System

Overview of fresh water and waste water systems in the RV.

Plumbing System Maintenance

Routine checks for leaks, faucet inspection, and draining the system.

Monitor Panel

Explanation of the monitor panel for checking tank levels and battery status.

Fresh Water System

Information on maintaining the fresh water system and preventing odors.

Water Pressure Regulator (customer supplied)

Recommendation to use a regulator to protect the plumbing system.

Fresh Water Holding Tank

Methods for filling the fresh water tank and overflow tube information.

12-volt Water Pump and Switch

Operation of the water pump and its switch, including self-priming.

Fresh Water Connections

Details on city water and gravity fill connections.

Using City Water Fill (if so equipped)

Instructions for connecting to a pressurized city water source.

Draining The Fresh Water System

Procedure for draining the fresh water system and its components.

Sanitizing/Winterizing the Plumbing System (No Utility Center)

Steps for sanitizing and winterizing the plumbing system.

Air Pressure Method

Using compressed air to winterize the plumbing system.

Winterize the Black Tank Flush (if so equipped)

Procedure for winterizing the black tank flush system.

Winterizing with Antifreeze Method

Using RV antifreeze to winterize the fresh water system.

Toilet (if so equipped)

Tips for toilet operation, waste buildup prevention, and cleaning.

Black/Grey Water System and Tanks

Information on gray and black water holding tanks and their maintenance.

Water Heater

Operation, safety, and maintenance of the RV water heater.

Pressure and Temperature Relief Valve

Function of the P&T valve and how to replenish the air pocket.

Outside Shower (if so equipped)

Instructions for using the exterior hot and cold water shower.

Section 9: HEATING & COOLING

Air Conditioner

Information on controlling the air conditioner via the Firefly System.

Roof Mount (if so equipped)

Maintenance and inspection of the roof-mounted air conditioner.

Wall Mount (if so equipped)

Cleaning instructions for wall-mounted air conditioner units.

Heat Pump Operation (if so equipped)

How the heat pump functions as a primary heat source.

Power Roof Vent (if so equipped)

Operation and safety for the 12-volt DC attic fan or powered roof vent.

Furnace

Operation, maintenance, and safety for the RV furnace.

Ducting and Return Air

Ensuring heat discharges and air grills are free of obstructions.

Section 10: APPLIANCES

Microwave

Operation, cleaning, and safety of the microwave oven.

General Cleaning Microwave and Convection Microwave

Instructions for cleaning microwave cavity, covers, and racks.

Cooking Safety

General safety tips for cooking, especially regarding grease fires.

Cooktops, Range and Oven (if so equipped)

Operating and cleaning instructions for cooktops, ranges, and ovens.

Gas Drop-In Cooktops (if so equipped)

Details on 2 and 3 burner cooktop models and their operation.

Kitchen Range and Oven (if so equipped)

Using recommended cookware and avoiding damage to the range.

Gas BBQ Grill (if so equipped)

Safety and operating instructions for the propane BBQ grill.

Bumper Mount (if so equipped)

Information on mounting the BBQ grill to the RV bumper.

Rail Mount (if so equipped)

Instructions for mounting the BBQ grill to the RV side rail.

Range Hood (if so equipped)

Proper use and maintenance of the RV range hood vent.

Refrigerator

Operating, cleaning, and maintenance recommendations for the refrigerator.

Washer/Dryer Prep (if so equipped)

Information on preparing the RV for a washer/dryer installation.

Section 11: ELECTRONICS

Antenna

Information on the HDTV antenna and its omnidirectional reception.

Antenna Power Supply (if so equipped)

Operating the antenna power supply for TV reception.

Satellite (if so equipped)

Refer to manufacturer's instructions for satellite setup and maintenance.

Section 12: INTERIOR

Cleaning The Interior

General guidelines for cleaning interior surfaces to maintain RV value.

Décor Glass (if so equipped)

Cleaning recommendations for decorative glass elements.

Furniture Upholstery

Regular vacuuming of upholstery with a soft brush attachment.

Fabric (if so equipped)

Recommendation for professional cleaning of fabric furniture.

Leather (if so equipped)

Tips for cleaning and maintaining leather furniture to prevent damage.

Window Treatments

Cleaning instructions for drapes, valances, shades, and blinds.

Flooring

Maintenance and cleaning guidelines for carpet, vinyl, and ceramic tile floors.

Laminate Countertops (if so equipped)

Cleaning and stain removal methods for laminate countertops.

Solid Surface Countertops (if so equipped)

Cleaning and repair guidance for solid surface countertops.

Quartz Countertops (if so equipped)

Care instructions for quartz countertops, including heat and scratch resistance.

Murphy Bed (if so equipped)

Operation and safety for the folding Murphy bed system.

Unfolding The Sofa

Steps to convert the sofa into a flat sleeping position.

Lowering The Murphy Bed

Procedure for safely lowering the Murphy bed into its sleeping position.

Bed Storage

Accessing and securing the storage area under the bed.

Bunk Beds and Bunk Ladders (if so equipped)

Safety guidelines and weight limits for bunk beds and ladders.

Section 13: EXTERIOR

Cleaning The Exterior

Thorough washing and waxing procedures for the RV exterior finish.

Washing

Guidelines for washing the RV exterior, including soap and water usage.

Polishing your recreation vehicle

Procedure for polishing severely damaged painted surfaces.

Damaged paint

Tips for touching up small cracks and scratches in the paint coat.

Sealants

Importance of inspecting and maintaining sealants to prevent water damage.

Travel Trailers - Sealant Diagram

Diagram illustrating sealant locations on travel trailers.

Frame

Inspecting and maintaining the RV frame to prevent deterioration.

E-Z Lube or Super-Lube Axle (if so equipped)

Information on lubricating axle bearings without removing hubs.

Exterior Roof and Sidewall Vents

Inspection and cleaning of roof and sidewall vents for obstructions.

Windows

Dealing with condensation and cleaning window glass.

Exterior Ladder (if so equipped)

Operation and safety guidelines for exterior roof and self-storing ladders.

Section 14: TRAVEL/CAMPING/STORAGE CHECKLISTS

Travel Checklist

A preliminary list of items to check before traveling or leaving a campsite.

Before leaving home (or campsite)

Checks for tow vehicle, RV lights, tires, propane, and safety detectors.

Before leaving the campsite

Final checks before departing, including leaks, propane, tanks, and slideouts.

RV Storage

Preparation steps to prevent damage during periods of non-usage.

Prior to Storage

Steps for preparing the RV for storage, including cleaning and sealing.

During Storage Period

Precautions during storage, especially regarding snow and ice accumulation.

Section 15: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Featured Components Quick Reference Chart

List of components, manufacturers, and websites for further reference.

Vehicle Maintenance Record

A log for recording service dates, mileage, work performed, and notes.

Ownership Notification

Form for notifying Jayco of ownership changes or warranty transfers.

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