L
IGHTS
All camping trailers have a ceiling light circuit
fed through a master shut-off switch that
prevents 12-volt current from flowing to the
ceiling lights with the roof lowered. Periodically
test the light and switch to be sure the switch
adjustment is correct. The switch is located
along the bottom edge of the roof on the
roadside.
The “bunk” light will clip on to the bed bow
brace. To operate the bunk light with 12-volt
power, plug the bunk light cord into the
receptacle located on the ceiling light (front or
rear). A switch to control the bunk light is built
into the light assembly. The bunk light may
also be used outside by clipping it to the
optional canopy (when attached to the optional
canopy, the bunk light will be connected to the
porch light receptacle).
R
EFRIGERATOR
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The refrigerator has been designed to operate
on 120-volt AC electric, 12-volt DC power and
propane gas. The refrigerator is not intended
for quick freezing or cooling. We recommend
stocking it with pre-frozen or pre-cooled food
when possible. The shelves should not be
covered with paper or plastic and the food
items should be arranged so air can circulate
freely.
For optimum efficiency and performance, it is
recommended the refrigerator be checked at
least twice a year as part of the routine
maintenance. Keep the area at the back of the
refrigerator clean and free of debris. Check for
obstructions in the exterior refrigerator vent
area (i.e., spider webs, bird nests, etc). Use a
soft cloth to dust off the debris.
For more information
Refer to the OEM operator’s manual.
I
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If your RV is equipped with a ice box, make
sure you understand its functionality. If you
have further questions, consult with your RV
dealer or refer to the OEM operator’s manual.
C
OOKING
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P
ROPANE
Unlike large homes, the oxygen supply inside
a RV is limited. The following warning labels
are located in the kitchen area to remind you to
provide an adequate amount of fresh air for
combustion. To avoid danger of asphyxiation,
provide proper ventilation when using the gas
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CAMPING & OPERATING
WARNING
Turn off all interior lights before folding the
camping trailer for transit as the bulbs may
cause a fire hazard in the stored position
and burn holes in the tent.
WARNING
Converter output is not intended to operate
the optional 3-way refrigerator. When the
camping trailer is parked and the power
cord is plugged in, set the 3-way
refrigerator to “AC power.” The “DC mode”
is to be used when traveling and will pull its
power from the auxiliary battery charge line
(if so equipped). When camping without
available AC power, utilize the propane
model.
WARNING
If you smell propane gas
STOP!
Follow the
directions located in your OEM operator’s
manuals and
Sec. 3 Propane Systems
.
WARNING
Do not turn gas range burner controls ON
and allow propane gas to escape before
lighting.
WARNING
Do not use portable fuel burning equipment
(i.e., wood and charcoal grills or stoves)
inside the RV.
Summary of Contents for Baja J/TRAX
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