SECTION 12
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INTERIOR
JAYCO CLASS A MOTOR HOMES
12-4
P
RIVACY
D
RAPE
I
NSTALLATION
Remove the privacy drape from the storage bag, which you should find in the
storage area under the mattress platform in the bedroom.
Starting at the driver's side of the cab, attach the black plastic hook to the loop
attached to the wall behind the driver's seat. Make sure that the side of the drape
with Velcro® is facing the motorhome windshield.
1. Pull the drape toward the front of the motor home and behind the driver's side
sun visor. Open the sun visor against the windshield to hold the drape in
place.
2. Proceed across the windshield to the passenger side, again placing the drape
behind the sun visor and opening the sun visor to hold the drape in place.
3. Attach the black plastic hook at the passenger's side of the cab to the loop
attached to the wall behind the passenger's seat.
4. Attach the Velcro® at the top edge of the drape above the driver's and
passenger's doors to the corresponding Velcro on the roof of the motorhome
cab.
5. The Velcro® at the bottom corners of the privacy drape under the black
plastic hooks should also be attached to the Velcro on the walls of the
motorhome in the corresponding locations.
D
ÉCOR
I
TEMS
Décor items such as window treatments, day/night pleated shades, mini blinds
and décor glass should be cared for as follows:
Window treatments and curtains
Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment. Due to fire retardant
chemicals, they should be professionally cleaned only.
Décor Glass (if so equipped)
Use a glass cleaner to remove smudges, smears and spots. If there is any
decorative etching on the décor glass, use care when cleaning around that area.
P
ANTRY
(I
F
S
O
E
QUIPPED
)
Depending on the kitchen layout of your RV, you may have a pantry that you can
use to store items you wish to take with you as you travel and camp. Ensure items
stored in the pantry are secured so they do not shift during travel.
The cabinetry has been designed to accommodate the normal camping items (i.e.,
paper plates, flatware, cookware, etc.) which are bulky but not necessarily heavy.
Remember your RV’s load capacity is designed by weight, not volume, so
you cannot necessarily use all available space.
C
ABINETRY
&
T
ABLES
To keep hardwood doors, cabinet fronts and hardwood tables looking like new
regularly dust with a soft cloth dampened with a cleaning polish or mild detergent
solution. Avoid using ammonia based products or silicone oils as they may cause
damage if used over a long period of time.
The finish is durable and resistant to most household spills. However, spills should
be wiped up promptly to avoid potential problems. Excessive prolonged exposure
to direct sunlight, high temperatures and high humidity can cause damage to both
the finish and the wood itself. These should be avoided.
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