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Jayco North Point 2021 User Manual

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Jayco North Point 2021 User Manual

The Jayco North Point 2021 fifth-wheel RV is a masterpiece that sets a new bar for luxury and quality. This high-end RV was made with the discerning traveler in mind. Its well-appointed interiors and high-end features make it a roomy and luxurious place to live. The North Point feels like a home because it has elegant furniture, high-end appliances, and smart layouts that make comfort and ease a priority. With multiple slide-out choices, the living area can be made bigger to make a comfortable place to relax and have fun. The well-stocked kitchen, plush master bedroom, and stylish bathroom make it feel like home even when you’re on the road. Also, the North Point is made with great care for detail and excellent craftsmanship, so it will last for a long time. The Jayco North Point 2021 is the epitome of luxury and class with its high-end looks, high-tech features, and unbeatable quality. It is the best choice for RVers who want a truly unique experience.

Operating the Leveling System

Baseline Zero Point Calibration: “Baseline zero point” is the term used to de-fine the point at which the motorhome interior floor is level in the “X” and “Y” plains.
The base line zero point has been preset from the factory. If the coach is not level following an attempt to auto level, you will need to reset the baseline zero point.

NOTE: You do not need to have jacks deployed to set the baseline zero point.

  1. Push and release the POWER keypad button to engage power. The LED next to the POWER button should be RED when power is on.
  2. Level the coach by deploying jacks manually (using the DOWN keypad button, extend each jack until the coach is level) or by parking the coach on a level site.
  3. Use a bubble level on a flat surface in the center of the coach as a reference.
  4. Level the coach in both the “X” and “Y” plains (fore-aft and side to side).
  5. Once level, turn the POWER off at the panel.
  6. Depress and hold the AUTO-LEVEL keypad button.
  7. Continue to hold the AUTO-LEVEL button and press and release the POWER button and listen for a series of beeps.
  8. After the panel has beeped 5 to 6 times, release the AUTO-LEVEL button (the keypad will continue to beep as long as the AUTO-LEVEL button is held). The new baseline zero point has been set and the panel will maintain this setting.
  9. Press and release the ALL RETRACT button to retract the jacks to the stowed position.

Power On: Push and release the POWER button to engage power. The LED next to the POWER button should be RED when power is on. You will need to have the ignition key in the “off” position to extend the jacks. If you attempt to extend individual jacks by pressing the ON button or all jacks with the AUTO-LEVEL button, you will hear a “deny” tone from the keypad.

  1. Auto Level: Press the AUTO-LEVEL button and release. The system will send out a continuous series of beeps, the “OPERATING” LED will flash RED to let you know auto level is operating and will automatically level the coach. When completed, the keypad will signal a successful level with a dual-level tone. The keypad may be left on once level has been achieved. The keypad will enter “sleep mode” after five minutes of inactivity.
  2. Retracting the Jacks: The Equalizer System provides the ability to retract the jacks using the ALL RETRACT button or the UP button for each individual jack.
  3. All jacks will automatically retract and return to stowed position when the ALL RETRACT button is pressed and released. The pump will run in retract mode for 60 seconds (or 90 seconds, depending on your specific system) to ensure the jacks are fully stowed. You may allow the system to run for the entire programmed time and stop automatically, or you may stop the ALL RETRACT by pressing any button on the keypad.

Manual Operation

Power on: Push and release the POWER keypad button to engage power. The LED next to the POWER button should be RED when power is on. If you attempt to extend individual jacks by pressing the DOWN keypad button or all jacks with the AUTO-LEVEL button, you will hear a “deny” tone from the keypad.

  1. Planting the Jacks: Using the DOWN keypad button, extend each jack until they contact the ground (this is referred to as “planting” the jacks).
  2. As you extend the jacks, the LED lights on the keypad will indicate the jacks are out of the “stowed” position. Jacks may be operated individually or in pairs.
  3. Do not manually overextend individual jacks. This may cause unwanted stress on the coach or the jacks.
  4. Leveling the Coach: Use a bubble level in the center of the coach as a reference.
    Level the vehicle by using DOWN or UP keypad buttons until the vehicle is level.
    Jacks may be operated individually or in pairs as long as they are operated in the same direction.
  5. Do not attempt to lift the vehicle off of the tires. The keypad may be left “on” once level has been achieved. The keypad will enter “sleep mode” after five minutes of inactivity.
  6. Retracting the Jacks: The Equalizer System provides the ability to retract the jacks using the ALL RETRACT button or the UP button for each individual jack. All jacks will automatically retract and return to stowed position when the ALL RETRACT button is pressed and released.
  7. The pump will run in retract mode until all of the jacks are fully stowed (plus an additional 5 seconds) up to a maximum of 60 seconds. You may stop the ALL RETRACT by pressing any button on the keypad. Your coach is equipped with air suspension, and it is recommended that you start your coach before pressing ALL RETRACT allowing the chassis air to build. This will ensure adequate air supply to the chassis air valves.

NOTE: There are specific instances when manual extension of one (or more) jack is inhibited (deny tone when DOWN is depressed). This situation is caused by the “anti-twist” protocol in the software contained in the control box. Simply stated, the “anti-twist” protocol denies jack extension if the sys-tem senses that a specific corner of the coach is approximately 3 degrees higher than the rest. You will be able to extend other jacks to overcome this slope. If the system incorrectly senses excessive slope, this can be overcome by re-setting the baseline zero point. This will allow manual extension of all jacks. Remember to re-set the baseline zero point after manually leveling the coach.

Panel Indicator LED
There are a total of ten (10) LED indicators on the Equalizer Keypad. The functions of these indicators are detailed below.
During typical operation, the LEDs on the bottom left hand corner of the keypad should NOT be illuminated. The only LED that should light is the “OPERATING” LED, which should flash during operation.

Emergency Stopping

Always carry road flares or reflective warning signs. Pull off the roadway as far as possible for emergency stopping. Turn ON your vehicle hazard warning flashers. If traveling at night, use three red warning indicators such as flares, reflectors or lanterns as required by the Uniform Vehicle Code and Model Traffic Ordinance as follows:

  1. Place the first warning indicator on the traffic side of the recreation vehicle, directed at the nearest approaching traffic.
  2. Place the second warning indicator 100 feet behind the recreation vehicle in the center of the lane and toward approaching traffic.
  3. Place the third warning indicator 100 feet in front of the recreation vehicle in the center of the lane and away from the traffic approaching from behind.

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