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Jayco North Point 2019 User Manual

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Jayco North Point 2019 User Manual

The Jayco North Point 2019 is a luxurious fifth-wheel RV with a lot of space. It blends comfort, durability, and high-end features to make RVing a great experience. This RV was made for people who want the highest level of comfort and luxury. It has a well-appointed interior with high-end furniture, beautiful finishes, and smart layouts. The North Point has a large sitting room with comfortable furniture and entertainment options. The fully-equipped kitchen lets you make gourmet meals. The master bedroom is a peaceful place to relax with a comfortable bed and lots of storage space. The bathroom has modern features and a high-end feel. The Jayco North Point 2019 sets a new bar for luxury fifth-wheel RVs with its strong construction, high-tech features, and high-end amenities, making it a truly high-end and comfortable home on the road. Whether you’re going away for the weekend or going on a longer trip, the North Point gives even the most discerning tourists a top-notch RVing experience.

Maintenance

Vacuum the alarm cover at least once a year. Clean the cover by hand using a cloth dampened in clean water. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not spray the front panel of the alarm with cleaning agents or waxes. This action may damage the sensor causing an alarm or cause the alarm to malfunction. Do not paint the face of the alarm.

Testing the combination carbon monoxide/propane alarm

WARNING:
Test the alarm operation after the RV has been in storage, before each trip and at least once per week during use.

The TEST/RESET button tests all ELECTRICAL functions of the alarm. The TEST/Mute switch is located on the front of the alarm. Press and hold the test button for 1 second. The alarm is working properly if the GREEN indicator light changes color to RED and the horn beeps 4 times. The Gas LED should also blink red. Repair or replace the combination carbon monoxide/propane alarm when the alarm no lon-ger functions. As with any electronic product, it has a limited life. Alarms that do not work cannot protect you.

NOTE: Pressing the test button does not check the sensor opera-tion. Refer to the carbon monoxide/propane alarm manufacturers user’s manual provided with your recreation vehicle for additional information on testing the sensors.

Formaldehyde

Some components in the recreation vehicle contain formaldehyde-based adhesives that may release formaldehyde fumes into the air for an unknown period of time. Individuals who are allergic to formaldehyde gas fumes may experience irritation to the eyes, ears, nose, and throat. Indoor air quality may also be affected by leaving your vehicle closed for a period of time. To aid in dissipation, ventilate the recreation vehicle by opening all windows and circulating the air with a fan. This label is located inside the vehicle near the entry door. The label should be left permanently affixed to the recreation vehicle.

Extended Or Full-Time Usage
Your new recreation vehicle has been built for enjoyment in a recreational manner. It is not intended for use as full-time quarters or a permanent residence. Continuous living in your vehicle could cause accelerated wear and damage to the various components.

CAUTION:
Continuous or permanent living in your recreation vehicle may affect your warranty coverage and may void the “Limited Warranty” applicable to your vehicle.

Cold Weather Usage

When used in freezing or below-freezing temperatures, the precautions should be taken:

  1. Fresh water and drainage systems – preparations to avoid freeze-ups.
  2. Propane gas (if so equipped) and sufficient power is needed for protection from possible freeze-ups on the propane gas regulator. Keep in mind that more frequent furnace operation will substantially increase battery draw and propane gas use.
  3. During cool weather usage, ventilation or the addition of a dehumidifier may be required to reduce condensation.
  4. Check outside extrusions on compartment doors, locks, slide-outs, windows, vents, etc., for frozen moisture before operating to avoid damage to parts.

Condensation

Condensation is a natural phenomenon. The amount of condensation will vary with climate conditions, particularly the relative humidity. Condensation occurs because there is water vapor present in the air. When the temperature reaches the “dew point” the water vapor in the air condenses and changes to a liquid form. Proper ventilation or the use of a dehumidifier (customer supplied) will assist in controlling the condensation.

Suggestions to eliminate warm moist air:

  1. Crack open windows and roof vents to allow warm moist air to escape.
  2. Open the bath roof vent (if so equipped) approximately ½” when showering.
  3. Use the range hood fan (if so equipped) when cooking or washing dishes.
  4. Avoid hanging wet towels (or clothes) inside the recreation vehicle to dry.
  5. If found in cabinets or closets, open the doors slightly to provide ventilation.

WARNING:
Condensation may cause dampness, mildew, mold, and staining and if allowed to continue, it may result in damage to the recreation vehicle (damage caused by condensation is not warrantable). It can also lead to mold or mildew issues, which could be a health hazard.

Tow Vehicle

If you plan to tow your recreation vehicle with a tow vehicle you already own, or if you plan to purchase a new one, make sure the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or your recreation vehicle does not exceed your tow vehicle’s towing rating. Ask your automotive dealer how to obtain a copy of the information that deals with towing considerations, with or without an optional vehicle tow package.

Vehicle Labels
Decals and data plates used throughout the recreation vehicle aid in its safe and efficient operation; others give service instructions. Read all decals, data, and instruction plates before operating your recreation vehicle. Any decal, data or instruction plate painted over, damaged or removed should be replaced. Keep a record of the 17-digit chassis vehicle identification number (VIN), the 8-digit serial number, and your license number in the event theft or vandalism requires you to supply this information to the authorities.

WARNING:

  1. The factory-installed weight labels are specific to the recreation vehicle for which they are supplied and are not interchangeable. Do not remove these labels from your vehicle. If labels are missing contact your dealer or Customer Service for replacements.
  2. Do not exceed any applicable weight ratings. Doing so could damage your RV or tow vehicle and adversely affect handling and braking characteristics.

OCCC Label (Occupant & Cargo Carrying Capacity:
The upper portion of this yellow label is federal-ly required and includes the maximum Occupant & Cargo Carrying Capacity that may be placed in or on the trailer as it was manufactured and weighed before leaving the factory. This maximum capacity would not include the weight of a full freshwater tank. A full load of water weight would need to be subtracted from the maximum cargo weight. Additions or other changes made to the trailer after it leaves the factory will affect (reduce) the OCCC. The lower portion of this label is provided voluntarily and indicates the weight value of the trailer as it was manufactured and weighed at the factory. It includes full propane tanks and full generator fuel (if so equipped).

NOTE: The total weight capacity of the tires on your RV can be less than the GVWR. The calculation for the actual weight on the RV tires does not include the tongue weight. The tongue weight is actu-ally being carried by your tow vehicle, not the RV tires.

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