Sealants 80, Sealants – Baja Marine JAY SERIES YEAR 2006 User Manual

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SEALANTS

Water is a recreation vehicle’s worst enemy when it is allowed to enter where it is not
intended. Sealants perform a very important function, must be inspected closely and
regularly maintained. We incorporate many different types of sealants, including
butyl/putty, black butyl-encapsulated foam, silicone (clear and colored), roof sealant and
foam. In general, sealants do not have “set” lifetimes. Varying environmental factors affect
the pliability and adhesiveness of sealants. Sealants can be affected by ultraviolet
exposure, air pollution, extreme temperatures and exposure to other elements. Conditions
such as rain, salt, dust and pollution may increase the need to maintain your RV’s sealants.

Checking your sealants is routine maintenance. It is recommended that you or your
independent, authorized dealer:

• Inspect all sealants, a minimum of every six months. Make sure to check the roof

and all four sides of the RV including all moldings, windows, doors, vents, and
exterior attachments. Reseal as necessary and at least one time each year as
preventative maintenance.

• Cap seal (if applicable) or replace the sealant if you notice any cracks, gaps, lifting,

looseness, peeling, shrinkage, voids or any sign of physical deterioration. Complete
repairs immediately to prevent damage to your RV.

• Always use the same type of sealant originally used to build your RV. Consult with

your independent, authorized dealer for the proper sealant(s) to use on your RV.

• If you notice water inside the unit,

immediately have the independent,
authorized dealership check for the
source of the leak. Failure to correct the
leak may result in serious damage to
your RV. This damage will not be
covered under the limited warranty.

Caution: To check the exterior sidewall
sealants, use a stepladder placed safely
beside the RV. Do not prop a ladder against
the body of the RV as it may damage the
finish.

Caution: Failure to properly maintain or
reseal your RV may result in serious water
damage to the roof and other parts of the
unit. This damage will not be covered
under the warranty.

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NOTE: Although Fig. 40 may not
accurately reflect the exact model of
your RV, make sure you inspect all
sealants as indicated in the text. If
you have questions and/or need
assistance with sealing your RV,
consult with your independent,
authorized dealer.

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Jay Series/Baja/Select Folding Camping Trailer

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Fig. 40

1 = Roof Latches
2 = All metal extrusions
(including box top and corner
moldings)
3 = Clearance & Tail Lights
4 = Appliances & Utility Hook ups
5 = Slideout (if applicable)
6 = Entrance Door
7 = Roof Attachments

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