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Read all instructions in this manual and component part - Jayco

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Sett<strong>in</strong>g Up Camp...AWNING SET UPYour RV may be equipped with awn<strong>in</strong>gs for the slideout, w<strong>in</strong>dows, <strong>and</strong> over the entrancearea. Provided with your unit are <strong><strong>in</strong>structions</strong> from the awn<strong>in</strong>g manufacturer which supplythe operation <strong>and</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenance <strong><strong>in</strong>structions</strong> for your awn<strong>in</strong>gs. If you have questions,consult with your <strong>in</strong>dependent, authorized dealer review the materials from the awn<strong>in</strong>gmanufacturer <strong>and</strong>/or visit their website at www.carefreeofcolorado.com.TELEVISIONAntennaYour trailer is equipped with a crank up antenna for better television reception.Information is supplied with your unit from the antenna manufacturer, W<strong>in</strong>egard. Refer to<strong>this</strong> literature for operation <strong>and</strong> ma<strong>in</strong>tenance <strong><strong>in</strong>structions</strong> <strong>and</strong>/or visit their website atwww.w<strong>in</strong>egard.com. If you have further questions, consult with your <strong>in</strong>dependent,authorized dealer.CableSome campgrounds provide hook ups to the local cable TV system. If <strong>this</strong> is available,connect to the trailer from the campground supplied connection. Your RV system willoperate as it would <strong>in</strong> your home.UTILITY HOOKUPSTo complete the unit set-up, the utilities should be hooked to the proper sources as suppliedby the campground. Make sure that you read, underst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> follow <strong>all</strong> <strong>in</strong>formationprovided for complete operation of the utility systems.ElectricityBy connect<strong>in</strong>g the RV electric system to the campground electric source, or “shorel<strong>in</strong>e”power, electricity will be supplied to operate the 120-volt AC <strong>and</strong> 12-volt DC electricsystems. When hook<strong>in</strong>g up to electricity, follow these steps:1. Make sure that <strong>all</strong> circuit breakers are turned off <strong>in</strong> the RV.2. Locate the power cord <strong>and</strong> pull it from the RV to the length required.3. Plug <strong>in</strong>to the campground power source.WARNING: Do not use an adapter, cheater or extension cord that willbreak the cont<strong>in</strong>uity of the ground<strong>in</strong>g circuit. NEVER remove theground<strong>in</strong>g p<strong>in</strong> to connect to a non-grounded receptacle. Any deviationfrom <strong>this</strong> will potenti<strong>all</strong>y cause a fire from overheat<strong>in</strong>g.Caution: Power surges experienced while plugged <strong>in</strong> at a campground couldpotenti<strong>all</strong>y damage electronic <strong>component</strong> <strong>part</strong>s <strong>in</strong> your recreation vehicle. Damagefrom power surges are not covered by your <strong>Jayco</strong> warranty. Consult the <strong>component</strong><strong>part</strong> manufacturer’s owner’s <strong>manual</strong> <strong>and</strong>/or your <strong>in</strong>dependent, authorized dealerfor recommendations on power surge protection.44 Jay Flight Conventional Travel Trailer <strong>and</strong> Fifth-Wheel Travel Trailer

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