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Jayco Greyhawk Prestige 2021 User Manual

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Jayco Greyhawk Prestige 2021 User Manual

The Jayco Greyhawk Prestige 2021 is an amazing Class C motorhome that blends elegance, versatility, and cutting-edge features to take your RVing adventures to new heights. This van is built on a strong Ford E-450 chassis, so it drives well and is reliable on the road. The Greyhawk Prestige has a large, well-designed interior with high-quality furniture, high-end finishes, and smart layouts that make the most of the living area. With a number of slide-out choices, the living space can grow to meet your needs for both relaxing and having fun. The kitchen has all the latest tools, and the master bedroom is a cozy place to spend the night and get some rest. The motorhome also has a nice bathroom and a lot of store space all over. Innovative technology, like control panels with touchscreens and built-in entertainment systems, makes the whole experience better. The Jayco Greyhawk Prestige 2021 is a luxurious and comfortable home-on-wheels for all your travels. It has a great mix of style, function, and flexibility.

Vehicle Operation

Steering Wheel and Column Controls

The Left Control Pad on the steering wheel has the red Blue-tooth phone disconnect button, cruise control functions, and radio control buttons.
Radio Control buttons (arrows) These buttons cycle the radio station tuning up or down.

Cruise Control Function
The electronic cruise controls consist of an on/off button, a Set button, a cancel button, and a resume button. Refer to the Chassis Guide for detailed information on the cruise control operation.

Bluetooth Phone Disconnect
Press the red phone disconnect button on the control pad to hang up your phone to end a hands-free phone call. The Right Control Pad on the steering wheel has Bluetooth call connection, windshield wiper/washer controls and radio/phone audio functions.

Radio Control buttons (arrows)
The buttons on the side of the pod operate the volume and mute the radio or phone.

Bluetooth Phone Call Connect
To make a hands-free Bluetooth phone call, press the green call button on the pad.

WARNING:

  1. Make sure the steering column is firmly locked in place before driving. Never adjust the steering column while the vehicle is moving.
  2. Do not use the cruise control when driving conditions do not permit maintaining a constant speed, such as in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, icy, snow-covered, slippery, or have a loose driving surface. Failure to follow this precaution could result in a collision or loss of vehicle control, possibly resulting in personal injury or property damage.

Wiper Blades
Windshield wiper controls are located on the right control pad of the steering wheel. Controls include wiper ON/OFF, HI/LO speed, and wiper washer. To operate the wiper blades press the ON/OFF button (the key in the ignition must be ON). Use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to remove grease, dead insects, etc., from the wiper blades. If the blades streak or smear, replace them. Wiper blades should be replaced at the first signs of wear. The washer bottle with the pump holds a full gallon of fluid. Periodically check the level of the windshield wiper fluid and refill as needed.

Multi-Function Signal Lever
The multi-function signal lever located on the steering column controls the turn signals and the headlight high/low beam. Pull the end of the handle forward towards you to switch from a high beam to a low beam, or vice versa.

Hazard-Warning Flasher
The hazard signal control (emergency flashers) is located on the lower left hand side of the steering column. Press to activate and press again to turn them off.

Pedal Retract/Extend
The pedal Retract/Extend feature has now been moved to the left side driver console and is operated using a rocker switch.

Manual Tilt and Telescoping
The steering wheel can be adjusted by using the manual lever located on the left side of the steering column. To adjust the tilt of the wheel, pull the lever towards you, then push the wheel toward the dash or pull it toward you. To adjust the telescope, push the lever towards the dash, then pull up on the wheel, or push it down. For more information, see the Chassis Guide.

CAUTION:
MAKE SURE THE DOCKING LIGHTS ARE OFF WHEN DRIVING THE VEHICLE! If the lights are activated with the rocker switch the lights will NOT automatically shut off.

Docking Lights
To activate the docking lights:
Depress the single “Docking Lights” switch on the leveling system switch panel (left of the steering wheel). Six docking lights will come on (2 on the left side, 2 on the right side, and 2 in rear).

NOTE: The two rear docking lights will light when the coach is shifted into reverse (even if the switch is turned off). They will go off when the coach is shifted out of reverse.

Key Fobs (if so equipped)
Docking lights also time out and turn off after 10 minutes if operated using the key fob. Docking lights stay on if they are activated with the rocker switch (no time out).
If your coach is equipped with the Passive Start system, the docking lights can also be turned ON and OFF using a button on the special key fob.

Map Lights
The map light control(s) are located on the driver and passenger consoles. The map lights can also be turned ON or OFF at the light assembly. When the control is set on automatically, the lights will automatically turn on when the motorhome entrance door is opened. Lights are located above the driver and passenger seats.

NOTE: If you turn on the docking lights with the Passive Start key fob, you will not be able to turn off the docking lights with the console switch. Likewise, if you turn on the docking lights with the console switch, you will not be able to turn them off using the key fob. You must turn them on and off using the same device.

WARNING:
Always remember to turn ON your headlamps at dusk, nighttime or during inclement weather. The daytime running light system does not activate your tail lamps and generally may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate the vehicle headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision.

Outside Rearview Mirrors

After adjusting the front driver’s seat, adjust the outside rearview mirrors to your driving preference. Have someone help you adjust the mirrors in the desired direction for maximum rear visibility before driving. During travel, vibration may loosen the fitting holding the mirror(s), causing them to change position. As part of your regular motorhome maintenance, check and adjust the mirrors to the desired position.

Power Remote Mirrors (if so equipped)
You can adjust the power remote mirrors when the ignition key is in the ON position.

  1. Move the control knob to the side you want to adjust.
  2. Press the control arrows in the direction you want the mirror to move.
  3. Return the control knob to the center to lock the mirror(s) into place.
    The power remote mirrors also contain heating elements to defog or de-ice the mirrored glass if needed. To activate this feature, use the “Mirror Heat” control located on the driver’s side console next to the mirror control joystick.

NOTE: Depending on the models, the mirror control joystick and the Mirror Defrost toggle switch may be separated from each other. The Mirror Defrost switch may be renamed Mirror Heat.

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