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Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 2020 User Manual

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Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 2020 User Manual

The Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 2020 is a large, high-end destination trailer that combines comfort, style, and ease of use in the best way possible. This destination trailer was made for people who want to feel at home away from home. Its well-appointed interior and high-end amenities give it a homey feel. The Jay Flight Bungalow has a large living room with high ceilings, comfortable furniture, and big windows that let in a lot of natural light. Modern tools, a lot of counter space, and a full-size refrigerator make it easy to make meals in the fully-equipped kitchen. The master bedroom has a comfortable bed and a lot of storage space, and the bathroom has a large shower and modern fixtures. The Jayco Jay Flight Bungalow 2020 is perfect for those who want to spend a long time at their favorite holiday spot in style and comfort. It is built to last, looks like a house, and has a lot of attention to detail.

Maintenance

Normal pump maintenance consists of checking and cleaning of the strainer, normal sani-tizing and winterizing and occasionally checking all plumbing hardware and fittings for tightness.
Lack of sanitizing can lead to premature pump failure and poor performance over time. Scale build-up on the diaphragm and valves, can cause low flow and leak back (occasional pump cycling with no faucets open or tank filling up when hooked up to city water). For more information, refer to the water pump manufacturer’s user guide.

Water Purification System (if so equipped)
Primary water filter: The canister filter is the primary filter used for the complete water system. It is located at the docking (utility) center of the motorhome. If the water supply has not been used for some time, allow the water to flow for several minutes to flush the system.

CAUTION:

  1. Do not allow water in the canister housing to freeze.
  2. Remove the cartridge filter before using anti-freeze to winterize the sys-tem or chlorine solution to sanitize the system.
  3. Flush filter canister thoroughly before it is put back into service after winterizing or sanitizing.
  4. For best results replace filter every 6-12 months. (or at the beginning of each camping season)
  5. Do not use carbon cartridges where water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality.
  6. Maximum operating pressure is 125 psi (8.75 bar)
  7. Maximum water temperature is 125° F (52° C).

NOTE: When not in use, the water filter cartridge should be stored out of freezing temperatures. RV antifreeze will damage the water filter cartridge.

To Replace Canister Filter Cartridge

  1. Unscrew the two thumbscrews on the utility center panel and re-move the panel. Or, on other models the canister is attached to the utility center panel. Water pump should be OFF.
  2. Turn water supply to the filter canister OFF with the valve located behind the utility center panel (at the top). Refer to Fig 3 on the call-outs for the utility center panel. (Universal Docking Center section)
  3. Place drip pan below filter housing to catch any spillage.
  4. Press the red button on top of the canister to release pressure.
  5. Using a spanner wrench (supplied), rotate the filter canister. Re-move the canister containing the filter cartridge.
  6. Dump water out of canister and remove the filter cartridge inside and dispose of properly.
  7. Clean the interior of the canister with mild detergent. Thoroughly rinse and wipe clean.
  8. Remove the O-ring from the groove in the canister and wipe clean. Recoat with petroleum jelly.
  9. Replace the O-ring in the groove, making sure it is properly seated.
  10. Install the new filter cartridge in the canister.
  11. Replace the canister (hand tighten is normally sufficient).
  12. If you are using pressurized City Water without the water pump, make sure to turn OFF the Water Pump Backflow Valve (located next to the water pump). If you are using the water pump to circulate water, this valve should be ON. (Refer to Universal Docking Center section Fresh Water Connections).
  13. Turn water supply to the canister ON (using the valve behind the utility panel) and turn the pump ON. Open a faucet and check for leaks.
  14. Turn the pump OFF. Replace the panel and the two thumbscrews (if equipped).

Secondary water filter: (if so equipped)
The secondary (cartridge) water filter supplies water to the refrigerator and the drinking faucet (if so equipped). This filter is typically located at the utility center, right corner.
RV antifreeze and sanitizer will damage the water filter cartridge. The water pu-rification system manufacturer has supplied a (reusable) plastic bypass hose with fittings on either end that is designed to replace the water filter cartridge when the motorhome is being winterized or sanitized. Store the hose when it is not in use.

Dry camping: (direct fill the fresh water tank)
When you do not have access to a pressurized water source, you can fill the water tank from a container of water by using the direct fill method.

Direct filling the fresh water tank:
The fresh water tank can be directly filled with unfiltered water. Connect a non-toxic hose to a pressurized water source. Unscrew and remove the black cap, and insert the non-toxic hose into the direct fill inlet on the tank. Turn on the water and fill the tank. Water can also be dumped directly into the tank using a water container and funnel using this same inlet. The tank includes a window to monitor water level.

NOTE: This method of filling the water tank is NOT recommended if filtered water is required. However, if you fill the tank with unfiltered water, all water from the fresh water tank goes through the whole house canister filter. So as long as you have a water filter in the canister you will end up with filtered water. The only method to fill the fresh water tank with filtered water is by using the fresh water connection inlet and the city water / tank fill valve on the docking (utility) center panel.

12-volt Water Pump and Water Pump Switches
Your motorhome is equipped with water pump switches located on the Vegatouch screen and the exterior monitor panel. Either switch will control the water pump.
Once activated, the water pump will self-prime, and provide water. The water pump contin-ues to run until maximum pressure is achieved and shut off. The water pump will automati-cally re-start when it senses a drop in the water pressure. Some cycling may occur, depending on the volume of water being released. The water pump is engineered with a check valve to prevent water from back flowing into the fresh water supply tank. When you want to use water in your motorhome and it is not hooked up to city water, you will need sufficient 12-volt DC power to run the water pump.

Secondary water filter: (if so equipped)
The secondary (cartridge) water filter supplies water to the refrigerator and the drinking faucet (if so equipped). This filter is typically located at the utility center, right corner.
RV antifreeze and sanitizer will damage the water filter cartridge. The water purification system manufacturer has supplied a (reusable) plastic bypass hose with fittings on either end that is designed to replace the water filter cartridge when the motorhome is being winterized or sanitized. Store the hose when it is not in use.

  1. Do not allow water to freeze in the filter.
  2. Remove the cartridge before using antifreeze to winterize or chlorine solution to sanitize the system.
  3. Flush thoroughly before it is put back into service after winterizing or sanitizing or if the system has not been used for some time.
  4. For best results replace the filter every 6 months or as needed.

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