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SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL Owner's Manual

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SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL User Manual
SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL User Guide
SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL Online Manual

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  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 42 THE EXTERIOR OF YOUR TRAVEL TRAILER ACCESS DOORS Convenient access doors are provided for storage of items you do not wish to bring in- side. All baggage doors have key locks for safe storage. DOORS, WINDOWS, AND SLIDING STEP Door catches—The main entrance door is built of heavy gauge material and is fully insu- lated. The door lock design refl ects the latest safety regulations. It is very important that the door be completely closed and locked during travel. If you fi nd it is diffi cult to lock the door, push in to release pressure o

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 18 5. Avoid underinfl ating; it causes rapid tread wear and often premature failure. 6. Raise the jack to take some of the weight off the tire. WARNING: WHEEL LUGS MUST BE PROPERLY TORQUED. Tighten all lug nuts before fi rst movement and at 10, 25, and 50 miles. See item number 12 under CHANGING A TIRE for proper torque specifi cations. CAUTION: UNDERTIGHTENENING OR OVERTIGHTENING MAY CAUSE LOSS OR DAMAGE TO WHEELS, HUBS, OR BRAKING CAPABILITY, WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. Please refer to the instruction and maintenance manual for running gear. REMEMBER: Overinfl ating of tires, oversized tires, and travel over chuck holes and large obje

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 73 Travel Checklist FOOD—BEVERAGES _______Bread _______Milk _______Sugar _______Coffee _______Tea _______Salt _______Pepper _______Catsup _______Mustard _______Eggs _______Bacon _______Butter _______Cheese _______Lunch Meat _______Meat Dinners _______Potatoes _______Vegetables _______Fruit _______Cereals _______Cookies _______Beverages _______Soups _______Crackers _______Pancake Mix GALLEY _______Dishes, Cups _______Silverware _______Tumblers _______Coffee Pot _______Pots, Covers _______Pans, Covers _______Utensils, Flipper _______Paper Pl

  • 49 PEDESTAL TYPE — Simply insert the table leg (or legs) into the base plate or plates. Lower the table support bracket into the legs. GAUCHO BEDS — Lift the front edge of the lounge platform and slide it forward. Ar- range cushions on the platform to serve as a mattress. (See Figure 12) CABINET BUNK — Open the cabinet doors at each end of the cabinet and release the latches on the

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 2 SKYLINE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Skyline Customer Satisfaction is more than just a promise — We believe you deserve quality in every aspect of ownership. To ensure your continued satisfaction we’re dedicated to providing you with a quality product along with the very best service available in our industry. Skyline’s “Commitment of Excellence” will be a source of pride and satisfaction for you. Commitment of Excellence OWNER SATISFIED CUSTOMER ORIGINAL DEL. DATE DEALER NO. 11-15-93

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 66 SLIDE-OUT ROOM ADJUSTMENT Slide-out rooms, which are available in many Skyline trailers, are adjusted at the factory and should not require readjustment. However, if adjustment is needed this section cov- ers the basic techniques. If you do not have adequate training or experience in adjusting slide-out rooms, consult someone who has experience and ask them to adjust the slide- out room. If you have any doubt, contact your dealer, the factory, or Skyline’s Director of Consumer Relations as outlined in this manua

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 31 container will cause abnormally high pressure, with the result that the pressure relief valve may open. Air in the system is also likely to cause pilot fl ames to go out and result in a service call. Additionally, air in the container carries moisture, which can cause service problems. If a container is suspected of being depressurized or open to the atmo- sphere for a period of time, it must be repurged as if it were a new container. CHECKLIST For safe use of your trailer and its appliances: PLAY IT SAFE AT ALL TIMES. Know the distinctive odor of Propane. The following label

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 65 SLIDE-OUT ROOMS (Manual or Motor Driven) SLIDE-OUT ROOM SETUP AND OPERATION: This section covers the recommended setup procedure and operation of slide-out rooms which are available in Skyline trailers. FAILURE TO CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE AN UNSAFE CONDITION THAT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Your trailer and factory slide-out assembly were de- signed as a unit; thus, satisfactory performance of both is contingent on the correct setup procedure as follows: Prior to extending the slide

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 69 Figure 31 FIGURE A DETAIL 1 DETAIL 2 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT BOLT “D” FREE TRAVEL BOLTS “C” (SUPPORT ROOM BEFORE LOOSENING BOLTS “C”) HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS NUT “E” ADJUST NUT “E” IN DIRECTION SHOWN TO INCREASE EXTENT OF ROOM Piston rod must be held here to tighten nuts. Be sure to hold the rod as close to the threads as possible without touching them. NUT “F” ADJUST NUT “F” IN DIRECTION SHOWN TO INCREASE RETURN OF ROOM

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 60 Figure 30 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR Figure 28 PROPANE DETECTOR Figure 29 SMOKE ALARM FIRE AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES EMERGENCY EXITS Every trailer is designed to the Standard for Recreational Vehicles—ANSI A119.2, NFPA 1192, with a minimum of two exits which are remote from one another. They are either two doors or a door and a window, which is marked as an exit. Be sure that these exits are accessible and left free for exit. Be certain that you and your family know the location of the “egress” window and un

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 68 SLIDE-OUT ROOM ADJUSTMENT HEIGHT To adjust the height of the slide-out room fi nd the height adjustment assemblies. They are located under the slide-out room along the outermost wall. (See Figure 31) Loosen bolts “C” (two per assembly) shown in Detail 1 of Figure “A.” Turn the height adjustment bolts “D” as needed; clockwise to raise the room, counterclockwise to lower the room. After making the adjustments, retighten bolts “C.” To adjust the height of the optional front bedroom slide-out, refer to the slide-out room section in the owner's m

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 6 HOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Your continued satisfaction with your travel trailer is of utmost importance to Skyline. Please fol- low these steps for fast, effi cient warranty service. 1. Inspect your travel trailer thoroughly to determine exactly what service is required. 2. Make a list of the required service. Be sure to sign it. 3. Call, write or visit your dealer. If your request is not resolved to your satisfaction, make sure it is brought to the attention of the owner or general manager of the dealership. They will obtain factory assistance, if needed. NOTE: Your app

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 43 GENERATOR Generator Option — Some Skyline models have a generator option. If a generator is installed at a later date, the storage pan in the generator compartment must be removed before installing the generator. When installing the generator be sure to follow the gen- erator installation instructions and all applicable codes and standards for a safe trouble free installation. Propane — If your unit is factory equipped with this type of generator, one of the Pro- pane tanks will supply the generator and the second P

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 23 Heavy cross winds, particularly gusts in canyons or at other exposed locations, can cause excessive trailer swaying or loss of control. Under these conditions, reduce speed to maintain control. Small but sudden course changes can occur when a vehicle towing a trailer is passed by a large fl at-fronted vehicle such as a truck or bus. This happens when the side wind from the fl at front of the truck blows against the side of the trailer. As the truck's front passes the rear of the trailer, the tow vehicle will tend to turn away from the truck; as the truck's front passes the tr

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 63 • Be sure that all members of your family are safety conscious. • Finally, take a few minutes with your family to read and understand the safety tips we have given you. If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffi c Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Skyline Corporation. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it fi nds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA ca

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 36 Diagram 5 TYPICAL 12 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 40-AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER 7-WAY CONNECTOR BATTERY HITCH LIGHT RANGE VENT LIGHT & FAN FURNACE CONN. WATER PUMP SWITCH ON KIT. BASE OR OPT'L. MONITOR PANEL OUTDOOR LIGHT BATH VENT FAN WALL SWITCH TYPICAL 12V LIGHT WITH SWITCH, MOUNTED TO BOTTOM OF OVERHEAD (OR CEILING) 12V DC/110V. AC LOAD CENTER 12V. FUSES WATER PUMP REFRIGERATOR CONNECTION WALL-MOUNTED SWITCHES PORCH LIGHT 40 BATT. 15 15 15 15 15 1 7½ C

  • 59 Also please read all instructions, notices and warnings on the travel trailer, its systems and appliances. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. If you sell your travel trailer, please make certain that this manual and the other manuals furnished with your travel trailer are given to the new owner. NOTE: Please re

  • 72 WATER PUMP When the water tank and water lines have been drained, remove the outlet hose from the pump. Turn the pump ON, allowing it to pump out any remaining water, usually about a cupful. Use a towel or rag to catch this water. You can reattach the outlet hose now or later. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Turn off all circuit breakers at the service panel. If the trailer is equipped wi

  • CORPORATE MISSION STATEMENT Skyline Corporation is a leader in the development, manufacture, and marketing of high quality, innovative manufactured homes and recreational vehicles that meet customer needs for housing and leisure lifestyles. Our mission is to continually improve the quality of our products and the way we do business in order to meet customers’ expectations. By p

  • 50 Figure 14 ROLLOVER SOFA Figure 15 LOVESEAT SLEEPER, QUEEN SLEEPER, AND CONVERT-A-BED Figure 13 CABINET BUNK ROLLOVER SOFA — Pull the back of the sofa forward until the back rolls over to form the front half of the bed. (See Figure 14) LOVESEAT SLEEPER, QUEEN SLEEPER, AND CONVERT-A-BED — To adapt these into a bed, remove the seat cushions, lift the mechanism, and pull forward. The mattr

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 29 If holding tank will not dump or only partially dumps: 1. Be sure unit is level before dumping. 2. Waste may have solidifi ed and clogged drain valve. Partially fi ll tank with water and soap and tow unit for about 10 miles. Surging motion of soapy water in tank should loosen the solid matter and allow dumping. Always rinse tank thoroughly after dumping. 3. Check handle on slide dump valve to be sure it is operative. For problems with marine toilet, consult manufacturer’s manual. PROPANE SYSTEM (Self-Contained Models) The refrigerator, furnace, oven, range, and water heater all ope

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 7 SKYLINE CARES ABOUT YOU Skyline is a leader in the recreational vehicle industry because Skyline cares about its RV owners. Your investment in your Skyline-built travel trailer is protected by Skyline’s extensive six-point program: 1. Product design and engineering. Skyline maintains a complete staff of professional engineers and designers. 2. Code construction. Every travel trailer built by Skyline meets or exceeds code stan- dards and features quality components including name brand appliances. 3. Underwriters Laboratories. The UL label on your trailer means that America’

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 78 Index Air Conditioner ................................................................................................................45 Antenna, TV .....................................................................................................................46 Beds..................................................................................................................................40 Brake Inspection and Adjustment ....................................................................................14 Braking Tips .....................................................................................................................

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 35 Diagram 4 TYPICAL 120 VOLT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REFRIGERATOR OUTLET, ACCESS FROM OUTSIDE GFCI PROTECTED OUTSIDE RECEPT 30 AMP MAIN BREAKER (REF.) 12 V. DC/110V. AC LOAD CENTER DECOR LIGHT & DIMMER SWITCH (SOME MODELS) ROOF MOUNTED AIR CONDITIONER (OPTIONAL) (CIRCUIT BREAKERS) GFCI PROTECTED BATH RECEPT JUNCTION BOX MICROWAVE OUTLET, INSIDE KITCHEN OVERHEAD GFCI PROTECTED KITCHEN OUTLET POWER SUPPLY CORD (DIMMER SW.) A/C 15 202020 30 C

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 41 CONVENIENCE AND SERVICE ITEMS Termination valve(s) are provided for hookup to the liquid waste and body waste tanks. The drain hose may be stored in the rear bumper. Connections are provided to fi ll the potable water tank and to provide city water through a clean potable water hose. A breaker is provided on the front of your unit to protect the main 12-volt power line. Permanent storage is provided for the 12-volt battery and Propane bottles. The information provided herein is merely a general guide to basic background informa- tion about mold and is not intended to be a complete discussion of possi

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 45 ROOF Periodic cleaning and inspection of the rubber roof is the primary maintenance recom- mended. Skyline recommends cleaning rubber roofs three or four times a year and inspecting the roof after every cleaning. To clean EPDM rubber roofs use household cleaners such as Comet™, Spic-N-Span™, Ajax™, etc. as granulated cleaners do a better job than liquid cleaners. It is also recommended that a soft bristled scrub brush be used in place of a sponge. For more stubborn stains (i.e. oak leaves, pine sap) the use of a kitchen cleanser with bleach can help remove the stain. Remember to rinse the roof comp

  • SkyLine TRAVEL TRAILER FIFTH WHEEL, 5 INTRODUCTION We’re delighted that you chose to invest in a Skyline-built trailer. Your new travel trailer is designed and constructed to make each trip as safe and carefree as possible, and we won’t be satisfi ed until you’re completely happy with it. Before your fi rst trip, please take the time to read this manual and the ap- pliance and other manuals that come with it. They will help you to get the most enjoyment out of your purchase. All manuals should be kept available for easy reference. NOTE: Some equipment and features described or shown in this manual may be optional on some Skyline models. The term “travel trailer” as used in this manua

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