RV Educational Video – Jayco Water System

Jayco Water System

When hooking up to water, Jacyo Class C motorhomes have a couple of settings. 

Check out this video on how the system works.  

City Water Connection, connection point on the right, is to connect your water hose to the outside spigot.  Use the dial (use below) to adjust how you are using the water.   The left water connector is Sewer Flush this is used ONLY to flush the black tank and must follow proper procedure, so you don’t shoot water into the RV!!

Normal is position 3 and 5.  Normal is for when you want to use water onboard and NOT hooked up to an outside spigot.  Water will be coming from your freshwater tank and will require the Water Pump to be ON to pull water from the freshwater tank. 

City Tank Fill, position 1 & 6, is for filling the freshwater tank.  You must be connected an outside spigot.  You will know the freshwater tank is full because water will come out of the overflow value on the bottom of the camper.   This is for filling ONLY, not for using water on board.

City Water Fixtures, position 2 & 6, is for using water onboard while hooked up to an outside spigot.  The water pump must be OFF.  In this position, you will NOT fill the freshwater tank onboard, as it is not needed. 

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Trip Insurance

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Trip Protection

When traveling, unexpected and unpreventable things happen.  When booking, you have the option to add trip protection to protect yourself.  

Trip protection is a service available to guests who confirm their booking at least 7 days prior to departure.  Cost is 6.5% of the reservation plus taxes. 

Policy Covers:

Trip cancellation / interruption

Events that apply to Trip cancellation and Trip interruption include:

  • Documented traffic accident
  • Worsening of pre-existing medical conditions while on the trip (if time sensitive purchase requirements are met)
  • Sickness, accidental injury; or loss of life of guest, travel companion, or service animal while on the trip
  • Mandatory evacuations resulting in the guests inability to access their destination due to a natural disaster
  • Inclement weather resulting in road closures that prevent the guest from reach their destination (please refer to the purchased plan for specific terms and conditions)

Free 10-day “free look”

  • Guest’s can take 10 days to review the plan and decide if it’s right for them, if the departure day is more that 30 days away from the date of trip protection purchase.
  • If they wish to cancel the plan within 10 days of purchase, they can do so and receive a full refund of the plan cost if they have not incurred a loss, departed on the trip, or filed a claim.
  • Guest’s pay for the full cost of the plan when the reservation is confirmed

For more information, please feel free to reach out or review the Trip Protection Details

**Please note that these details are subject to change. 

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What to Pack

What Should You Pack

Thank you for renting with us. With your trip coming up, here is a list of items we try to keep in our RVs and a suggestion of things to bring. 

Each RV can have different features, so this might be slightly different per RV.  

In the RV, we include (*assuming renters have broken anything):

  • Kitchen: silverware, coffee pot, basic pots & pans, cutting board, baking pan, a couple of sharp knives, tongs, a spatula, a cooking spoon, can opener, bottle opener, wine opener, a kitchen towel
  • General: broom, Swiffer, Lysol wipes, trashcan, and some trash bags (8gl)
  • Bathroom: hand soap, hand towel, bathmat, RV toilet paper
  • Outside: outside rug, and 2 chairs

Suggestions to Bring:

  • Lighter
  • Small cordless vacuum cleaner
  • Tablecloth for picnic table
  • Kitchen items: Cups, plates, bowls, Microwavable plate/bowl, Pizza cutter, Colander
  • Toaster
  • Scissors
  • Linens (if you didn’t purchase the package)
  • Towels
  • Anything needed to cook on a fire pit (if you plan to)
  • Coleman Stove (if you want to cook outside) * some of our units have outside kitchens but sometimes campsites don’t make it easy to cook in them. 
  • Extra Outside Chairs, if needed
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Trip is Almost Complete

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Thank you for renting with us.  As your trip nears an end, we wanted to put together a list of things to keep in mind and help ensure you get your security deposit back!

You are dropping off the motorhome or trailer.

  • Please clean the unit.  We ask that you sweep the floors, wipe off the counters, take out the trash, and if needed clean the toilet.  Please clean up after yourself.
  • Please dump the black and grey tanks.  You don’t need to dump or fill the fresh water.
  • Motorhomes, please have it filled with gas.  We are asking for a receipt from the Marathon in Uniontown (Exit 41 off of 65) or the TA in Seymour.

We are pickup on the RV

  • Please clean the unit.  We ask that you sweep the floors, wipe off the counters, take out the trash, and if needed clean the toilet.  Please clean up after yourself.
  • We will dump the black and grey tanks, unless we discussed otherwise, as this is included in the delivery fee.

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