J & J Rentals

OUTDOOR SET UP

Outdoor rug

To protect your campsite and make a nice walkable
environment for everyone, use an outdoor rug in front of
the RV. It will keep the dirt from going inside 🙂

Zero Gravity Lounge Chair Recliners

Smoothly glides into an ergonomic zero-gravity position,
with removable elastic cords that immediately adjust to
your body’s weight. (If purchased)

Portable black Table

The table is designed to fold up and move anywhere. (If
purchsed)

String lights

For long evenings outside. Just hook the tops of each
light on the light string over a hook/clip.

PACKING LIST

Things that may want to bring as we don't provide them.

Kitchen

Sleeping

Personal items and toiletries
Outdoor fun gear
Clothing

Electronics

DEPARTURE CHECKLIST

Retract the awning and lower the antenna completely.

Put away any loose items, lock all the cabinets doors. Put
down toilet seat and lid. Close all the windows and vents.

Turn off all the lights and the AC/heater and water
heater.

Disconnect all the hookups (water, electricity, sewage) and
remove leveling equipment.

Take off emergency break, put Tow Mode on and hit the
road!

PACKING LIST

Sleeping

Look for the spot that will fit a 30′ vehicle. Preferably use a spotter outside. Check the surroundings first! Try to choose a level spot. Use leveling blocks when necessary. They are stored in the rear storage. Turn off the engine and engage the parking brake

CONNECTIONS

Before plugin in, turn off the breakers. Connect the 30AMP cord (it is stored in the side compartment) and turn the breakers on. If the place is 50AMP, you can connect only with an adapter. Connect your water hose to the spigot and the hose to your RV’s city water inlet on the side. Open spigot.

EXTRAS

Put on the cab window cover and lock the cab doors. Put the awning out using the electric crank. Do not use it when windy and don’t leave it through the night.

  1. Park near the sewer drain. Close the RV’s windows and vents to keep noxious smells and fumes outdoors.
  2. Secure the L-shaped end of the hose to the valve at the sewer line or dumping
    station. Next, hook up the hose to the black tank valve on the side of the RV.
  3. Pull the black water tank valve handle located next to the sewer hose connection to
    empty the toilet waste first. Allow it to drain completely. Close the black tank valve.
  4. Repeat for the gray water tank.
  5. Disconnect the hose from the RV, lift it to drain any remaining water into the dump inlet and
    rinse by connecting to the dump station’s water supply – NEVER USE RV FRESH
    WATER!

NEVER PUT ANYTHING IN THE BLACK WATER TANK OTHER THAN BIODEGRADABLE
RV TOILET PAPER. ALSO, DON’T BE RINSING HALF YOUR LEFTOVERS DOWN THE
KITCHEN SINK! REMEMBER, THE GRAY HOLDING TANK SYSTEM CAN GET CLOGGED
TOO!

B E F O R E    D R O P   O F F

1

  • Take all your personal items.
  • Double check that you’ve packed up all your
    belongings from bathroom, kitchen and beside
    beds storage.

2

  • Empty the fridge.
  • Wash all the dishes and wipe countertops.
  • Sweep the floors.
  • Empty all the trash.

3

  • Empty black and gray water tanks.
  • Empty water tank.
  • Take all of your belongings from rear storage.
  • Clean grill (if used)

Cleaning fee covers deep cleaning that we do after each
rental. It includes sanitizing all the surfaces and cleaning
outside and inside the RV.
We offer extra service of dumping waste and re-fuelling.
Please contact if you need it.

Thank you
for choosing our RV

We hope you enjoyed your trip with our RV.
Please leave us a review, so other people will know
about this little special home on wheels.
Have a great time at your next adventure and
hopefully see you again!