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ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS

Remote Controls 

Rear Panel Controls 

1.  Ventilation Holes
2.  Digital Out (Coaxial Jack)
3.  HDMI Out Jack
4.  LAN (100) Terminal
5.  DC in 12 V (AC Adaptor Input) Jack

The available functions of the 

remote are di

ff

erent depending 

on the disc or the situation. If any 

button on the player or remote 

is not pressed for more than 20 

minutes, the player automatically 

returns to standby mode.

SECTION 1

• 

OPEN/CLOSE:

 Opens or closes 

the disc tray.

• 

INPUT

: Switches between TV 

and other input sources.

• 

TV (ON/STANDBY

): Turns on 

the TV, or sets to standby mode.

• 

POWER (ON/STANDBY)

: Turns 

on the player, or sets to standby 

mode

SECTION 2 (COLOR BUTTONS)

• 

Yellow, Blue, Red, Green: Shortcut keys for interactive 

functions.

SECTION 3

• 

TOP MENU

: Opens or closes the BD’s or DVD’s Top 

Menu.

• 

POP UP/MENU

: Opens or closes the BD-ROM’s Pop-

up Menu, or the DVD’s menu.

• 

OPTIONS

: Displays the available options on the 

screen.

• 

RETURN

: Returns to the previous display.

• 

ARROWS

 ( 

 ): Moves the highlight to select a 

displayed item.

• 

 

 / 

  as a shortcut key to launch track search 

window and input track number during music CD 

playback

• 

 

 / 

  as a shortcut key to rotate photo clockwise/

counterclockwise by 90 degrees

• 

 

 / 

  as a shortcut key to perform search functions 

during DLNA video playback (BDP-S3700 only)

• 

CENTER BUTTON (ENTER

): Enters the selected item.

• 

HOME

: Enters the player’s home screen.

• 

FAVORITE

: Accesses the application registered as 

favorite.

• 

NETFLIX

: Accesses the “NETFLIX” online service. 

For further NETFLIX online service details, visit http://

www.sony.com/ bluraysupport/

SECTION 4

• 

FAST REVERSE/FAST FORWARD

 ( 

⊳⊳

 / 

⊲⊲

 )

• 

Fast reverse/fast forward the disc when you press 

the button during playback. The search speed 

changes each time you press the button during video 

playback.

• 

Plays in slow motion, when pressed for more than 

one second in pause mode.

• 

Plays one frame at a time, when you press for a short 

time in pause mode.

• 

PLAY

 ( 

 ): Starts or re-starts playback. Use the tactile 

dot as a reference when operating the player.

• 

PREV/NEXT

 ( 

|

⊳⊳

 / 

⊲⊲

): Skips to the previous/next 

chapter, track, or file.

• 

PAUSE

 ( 

|

 

|

 ): Pauses or re-starts playback.

• 

STOP

 ( 

 ): Stops playback and remembers the stop 

point (resume point). The resume point for a title/track 

is the last point you played or the last photo for a 

photo folder.

• 

SUBTITLE

: Selects the subtitle language when multi-

lingual subtitles are recorded on BD-ROMs/DVD 

VIDEOs.

1.  Door Tray
2.  Open/Close 
3.  On/Standby: Turns on the player, or sets to standby 

mode.

4.  Power Indicator: Lights up when the player is turned 

on.

5.  USB Jack: Connect a USB device to this jack.
6.  Remote Sensor

Front Panel Controls

Summary of Contents for Canyon Star 2021

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Page 2: ...el engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Always start and operate the engine in a well ventilated area If in an enclosed area vent the exhaust to the outside Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system Do not idle the engine except as necessary For more information go to www P65warnings ca gov diese...

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Page 4: ...lideouts 183 Care and Maintenance 191 This Owner s Guide is published and printed from Newmar s online knowledgebase For the most up to date version of this content and for more product specific information how to articles and troubleshooting information please refer to Newgle All of the information in Newgle is believed to be accurate at the time of publication However it may be necessary to make...

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Page 6: ...we are selective about what we put into our coaches We start with a foundation forged in the strength of steel and aluminum We fill it with beautiful durable hardwoods and select name brand appliances and components then build it on a chassis built to stand the test of time Then we finish our units with an artist s gentle touch We stand behind our work with an exceptional warranty and dependable s...

Page 7: ...r recreational vehicle 4 Responsible Use Your vehicle is designed to be used for recreational or temporary living purposes It is not designed to be used as a full time residence or for commercial use Commercial use means using as a business asset such as a mobile office or using the vehicle for lease rental purposes Dealer Responsibilities 1 A pre delivery inspection and systems check thoroughly i...

Page 8: ...n this package will help you safely operate maintain and troubleshoot these items For more details about each of the components and systems installed in the coach refer to Newgle An information sheet is provided containing important information about your coach for your convenience Your coach s Newmar Serial Number This number is needed whenever making an appointment for service or ordering parts ...

Page 9: ...ble and trustworthy resources about your coach How much time do you spend trying to figure out how to operate your appliances or what cleaning products are safe to use on your floors What about troubleshooting information when something in your coach just is not working quite right Do you prefer to find the answer yourself rather than asking for advice online or your neighbor parked next to you at...

Page 10: ...age or from anywhere in the site using a key word or phrase or by the product name manufacturer or model number There is no need to search using coach information like the production number VIN model or year Using the search bar produces the most results of the three different navigational options which often contain one or more types of the following documentation Products Parts by year and model...

Page 11: ...ular topic you even have a video available for this topic provided by a Newmar Brand Specialist After typing a search term or phrase relevant results will populate on the screen however this is often not a comprehensive list Instead it only provides a preview of the results For a more exhaustive list click on the View More button in the top right corner of the section you wish to expand Click on t...

Page 12: ...ur coach information and some basic contact information allowing the Newgle Team to verify ownership and set up an account just for you Once your account has been created you will receive a verification email which will include your new username and a link to create a password The email address you provide when registering for an account will be used as your username as well as for all Newgle rela...

Page 13: ...tion for the Customer Service Parts Sales Newgle and NewPro departments at Newmar Contacting Newmar Before You Reach Out To Us Customer Service Parts Newgle If you would like to speak to a Newmar Customer Service Representative please call 1 800 731 8300 option 2 or email customerservice newmarcorp com For more information visit the Parts and Support page on Newmar s website If you wish to schedul...

Page 14: ...aska and Washington State Seals National Fire Protection Association NFPA 1192 through Recreation Vehicle Industry Association RVIA National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifiers QVM Ford Chassis Only Carb Compliant Phase 2 Placards and Labels A variety of placards and labels are located throughout your coach These are installed to aid in the...

Page 15: ...ry Disconnect the unit from power Store the sewer and water supply hoses as well as shoreline power cords Secure all cargo in the storage compartments in the event of a sudden stop Verify that the step has retracted prior to engine ignition Know the overall height of your coach to avoid overhead damage from low clearance bridges overpasses awnings etc Dangerous Driving Conditions and Severe Weathe...

Page 16: ...unding trees or power lines Secure all loose belongings that could blow away Bring them inside the RV or store them securely in a basement compartment before a storm hits to prevent physical damage to you or the RV Retract all awnings to prevent wind and water damage Find out where local storm shelters are and have an evacuation plan in place Pack an emergency bag of necessities i e medical suppli...

Page 17: ...low the instructions that come with the restraint If you install the restraint improperly it may not work when you need it Buckle the child into the restraint exactly as the manufacturer s instructions have directed Always wear your seat belt when the vehicle is in operation WARNING Each belt is intended to restrain only one person at a time Do not put two people under one belt IMPORTANT Seat belt...

Page 18: ...tinguisher and where it is located Failure to comply could result in an increased risk of fire explosion asphyxiation serious injury or death DANGER The detector should never be disabled because of nuisance or false alarm from cooking smoke or a dusty furnace Ventilate the unit with fresh air and the alarm will shut off Never disconnect or remove the battery from the smoke alarm IMPORTANT Restrain...

Page 19: ... unit alarms get everyone out of the house immediately WARNING If the alarm ever fails to test properly replace it immediately Do not stand close to the alarm when the horn is sounding Exposure at close range may be harmful to your hearing When testing step away when horn starts sounding CAUTION Test it at least once a week Clean the Smoke Alarm at least once a month gently vacuum the outside of t...

Page 20: ...ire Extinguishers Source s Kidde Fire Extinguisher Owner s Manual Product s Kidde 10 lbs Fire Extinguisher UL Model 466295MTL Newmar Part Number 143817 Carbon monoxide is deadly Read and understand the following precautions as well as any warning labels in your coach to protect yourself and others from the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning DANGER If you or anyone else experience any of the foll...

Page 21: ...tery holder and observe the polarity After approximately 30 seconds the battery operated detector will begin monitoring for carbon monoxide making the device operational The test reset button is used to test the detector s electronics and reset the detector after an alarm Test the detector weekly Carbon Monoxide CO Detectors WARNING Under no circumstance should you operate any engine while sleepin...

Page 22: ...els the alarm will sound repeating horn pattern 4 beeps a pause 4 beeps etc Press and hold the Test Silence button until the horn is silent The initial Silence cycle will last approximately 4 minutes NOTE After initial 4 minute Silence cycle the CO Alarm re evaluates present CO levels and responds accordingly If CO levels remain potentially dangerous or start rising higher the horn will start soun...

Page 23: ...e Your coach may be equipped with an ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers approved propane tank This tank is controlled with an automatic pressure regulator The propane tank contains liquid petroleum gas under high pressure As the fuel is used the liquid gas vaporizes and passes through the tank valve to a regulator that automatically reduces the pressure The low pressure gas is then dist...

Page 24: ...f material into the opening on any of these detectors can render them useless and would not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty Refer to Newgle for more information about your coach s propane LP gas detector IMPORTANT Do not use coach with a non operational LP detector WARNING WARNING Shut off the propane gas valve when refueling to avoid potential danger from pilot lights igniting fuel fume...

Page 25: ...ty of detecting a leak in the propane system STORING A PROPANE EQUIPPED COACH The primary gas supply manifold is a black steel pipe running the length of the unit Most secondary lines leading to the gas appliances are made of copper tubing with flare fittings SERVICING THE GAS DISTRIBUTION LINES Shut off the main gas valve at the tank when the vehicle is not in use CAUTION WARNING Do not fill prop...

Page 26: ... the Test Reset button will be active This mode indicates that a gas concentration has achieved unsafe levels In this mode the LED will be Red The LP concentration is unsafe the Propane indicator will be lit In this mode the audible indicator will signal an alarm and the Reset function of the Test Reset button will be active This mode will be exited automatically when LP concentrations fall below ...

Page 27: ...d battery voltage It is recommended to perform a self test weekly after power up from storage and before each trip If the self test passes the alarm will perform 2 cycles of the CO horn pattern 4 rapid chirps followed by a 4 second pause followed by 2 cycles of the propane horn pattern constantly beeping If propane gas exceeds 10 of the lower explosive limit for more than 30 seconds the alarm will...

Page 28: ...he window is closed 3 Rotate the arm 90 degrees until it latches into the closed position Hehr Double Latched Emergency Exit Window TO OPEN THE EMERGENCY EXIT DOUBLE LATCH STYLE WINDOW TO CLOSE AND LATCH THE EMERGENCY EXIT DOUBLE LATCH STYLE WINDOW IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY OPEN THE WINDOW 1 Flip both latches up to the open position 2 Push out on the window 1 Pull the window shut while holding ...

Page 29: ...Unlock the deadbolt by turning it in a counterclockwise motion 2 Make sure the door latch is unlocked 3 Unlatch and completely open the door to avoid coach damage during ladder extension TO CLOSE THE EMERGENCY EXIT DOOR 1 Lift the ladder from the bottom stacking the rungs and pushing the ladder up into the door cavity 2 Secure it in place with the Velcro strap 3 Reinstall the ladder cover 4 Close ...

Page 30: ...ion meet for a home cooked meal any night of the week all at your fingertips Newmar offers several styles and brands of ranges and cooktops for your coach Whether a gourmet or beginner chef your cooktop or range will provide you with all of the necessities and wants you desire and deserve to prepare meals for you and your family Cooktop Cover Overview This article provides an overview of of the bi...

Page 31: ...ome on immediately and the oven burner will stay on until it reaches the desired setting Then the oven burner flame will decrease in size This is normal for this type of thermostat and this flame size will maintain a constant temperature within the oven NOTE Oven thermostat was calibrated at the factory and is not field adjustable b For broiling a 2 piece porcelain broiler pan can be purchased fro...

Page 32: ...plug into a standard outlet 2 The Power button will light up and the unit will sound to indicate on 3 The device will remain in standby mode awaiting user direction 4 Place ferromagnetic cookware with water oil or food already inside on the center of the glass ceramic top center 5 Now press the Power button on the control panel this will turn the cooktop on The power display will blink and sound a...

Page 33: ...s a safety feature This function occurs for both the HEAT and TEMP settings The panel displays EE code and sounds indicating this auto off setting In the event your food requires further cooking the unit can easily be turned back on and re set to the desired setting Turning Off Unit When you are finished cooking simply press the Power button to turn off the machine Upon completion of cooking the f...

Page 34: ...class appliances making clean up a breeze Your coach may be equipped with a locking dishwasher drawer This optional appliance is mounted in the kitchen cabinetry below the range featuring a stylish and high end look This article provides basic operation instructions for a Fisher Paykel Single DishDrawer Dishwasher Model DD24SAX9 ON OFF Press the Power button to turn the dishdrawer on or off Openin...

Page 35: ... SALT INDICATOR If lit salt reservoir is empty Water softener models only Press the Fast Forward button to scroll through the wash program options Wash Programs Wash Program Description Heavy Heavily soiled pots pans and dishes Normal Default Dishes that are quite heavily soiled or food soils that have been left to dry overnight Normal Eco Normally soiled dishes for optimum water and energy usage ...

Page 36: ... plugging the appliance in to a properly grounded electrical outlet The control panel of the appliance is located behind the wire grate above the glass on the front The fireplace can be operated from the control panel which can be accessed in the upper right corner of the insert Source s PD2616F Greystone Operating and Troubleshooting Guide Product s Greystone 26 Curved Fireplace w Trim Kit Model ...

Page 37: ...f the time is 10 12 now press 1 0 1 2 3 Press CLOCK to finish clock setting will flash and the clock will be lit 4 If the numbers are not within the range of 1 00 and 12 59 the setting will be invalid until valid numbers are input Note In the process of clock setting if the STOP Cancel button is pressed or if there is no operation within one minute the oven will go back to the previous setting aut...

Page 38: ...atedly until the package size of your popcorn appears in the display 1 75 3 0 3 5 oz will display in order For example press POPCORN once 1 75 appears 2 Press START 30 SEC to cook The buzzer will sound once When cooking finishes the buzzer will sound five times 1 When selecting 3 0 3 5 ounces of popcorn it is suggested that you fold down a triangle on each corner of the bag before cooking 2 If Whe...

Page 39: ...g time 4 Press POWER once then press 6 to select 60 microwave power 5 Press START 30 SEC to start cooking MULTI STAGE COOKING 1 In cooking state press CLOCK the LED will display clock for three seconds 2 In the microwave cooking state press POWER to inquire microwave power level and the current microwave power will be displayed After three seconds the oven will turn back to the previous state INQU...

Page 40: ...uch SELECT to select desired option and follow the prompts CLOCK OPTIONS TIMER SET OFF KITCHEN TIMER 1 Touch TIMER SET OFF 2 Touch the number keypads to set the length of time For example to set 12 minutes length time touch TIME SET OFF 3 Use the number keypads to enter 12 00 4 Touch START 5 If the Cancel keypad is touched the microwave oven will turn off however the Timer can only be turned off u...

Page 41: ... app REMOTE ENABLE ENABLE REMOTE APP CONTROL By touching the Turntable On Off keypad it is possible to switch the turntable on and off during some microwave cycles The turntable can be turned on or off only during Manual cooking cycles TURNTABLE ON OFF Press and hold CONNECT while your router s WPS indicator light is blinking to connect your range to your Wi Fi network CONNECT WI FI 1 Press the Me...

Page 42: ... in the ON position 2 The refrigerator is equipped with a energy control system It can be set to either 120 Volt or propane gas operation or set automatically select 120 volts when present and automatically change to gas when AC power is not present if desired 3 Verify 12 volt supply for control board operation 4 It is recommended to pre chill food and beverages before putting them in the refriger...

Page 43: ... Operation The refrigerator control panel is between the freezer compartment and the fresh food compartment To maintain the operating control functions of the refrigerator a 12 volt DC power supply is necessary The refrigerator receives DC power from the 12 volt system of the vehicle either an auxiliary battery a converter or the vehicle engine battery Control Panel The ON OFF button 30 starts and...

Page 44: ...op the ice maker push the ice maker arm up to the OFF position ICE MAKER OPERATION Source s Norcold Owner s Manual for 1200ACXX Models Product s Norcold 12 Cu Ft 4 Door Refrigerator w Ice Maker and Water Dispenser Model 1200IM Newmar Part Number 96051 Norcold Refrigerator Operation Model N10 Series This article provides basic operation instructions for a Norcold Refrigerator with Ice Maker Model N...

Page 45: ...RATION To shut down the refrigerator touch and hold the ON OFF button 30 for two seconds and release SHUT DOWN ALL MODELS Source s Norcold Owner s Manual for Polar 10 Series N10LX and NA10LX models Refrigerators Product s This source is associated with more than one product Refer to Newgle for more information about the product s offered for your coach s model year Touch and release the ON OFF but...

Page 46: ...ooled completely your food may spoil NOTE Adjusting the Temperature Control to a higher colder setting will not cool the compartments any faster The mid settings should be correct for normal household usage The controls are set correctly when milk or juice is as cold as you like and when ice cream is firm If the temperature is too warm or too cold in the refrigerator or freezer before adjusting th...

Page 47: ...er lift the wire shutoff arm to the OFF arm up position and listen for the click to make sure the ice maker will not continue to operate NOTE Turn off the ice maker before removing the ice storage bin to serve ice or to clean the bin This will keep the ice cubes from dropping out of the ice maker and into the freezer compartment After replacing the ice storage bin turn on the ice maker TURNING THE...

Page 48: ... refrigerator door When the left hand refrigerator door is opened the hinged seal automatically folds inward so that it is out of the way When both doors are closed the hinged seal automatically forms a seal between the 2 doors Wait 24 hours for your refrigerator to cool completely before adding food If you add food before the refrigerator has cooled completely your food may spoil Adjusting the re...

Page 49: ...ntrol feature turns on a heater to help reduce moisture on the door hinge seal Use in humid environments or when you notice moisture on the door hinge seal The refrigerator uses more energy when Moisture Control is ON NOTE The moisture control icon will light up to indicate the feature is ON To turn on off the moisture control feature Internal Control Panel Press and hold MOISTURE CONTROL for 3 se...

Page 50: ... the refrigerator to a water source or replacing the water filter fill and discard 3 full containers of ice to prepare the water filter for use ICE PRODUCTION RATE The ice maker should produce approximately 8 to 12 batches of ice in a 24 hour period Allow 3 days to completely fill the ice container To increase ice production lower the freezer and refrigerator temperature Wait 24 hours between adju...

Page 51: ... battery to correct the issues Note Replacing the battery may require the Pistol Grip Remote to be reprogrammed Replacement bag Part Y11 high filtration 5 layer fiber bag 1 Remove the front panel on the vacuum cleaner by sliding the latch lock and removing the front panel with dust bag attached 2 Remove full bag and discard 3 Notice The Y11 double sided bag has two openings The collar which attach...

Page 52: ... when operating the washing machine IMPORTANT Washer and Dryer Overview Depending on your model year and available options your coach may be equipped with a stackable washer and dryer or an all in one laundry center located in a cabinet They are built for life on the road so they are compact to save space weight and resources without sacrificing performance Some coach floorplans may also provide t...

Page 53: ...ndicator light will illuminate SPIN INDICATOR LIGHT When a spin value is selected the corresponding indicator light will illuminate CONTROL PANEL LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT To activate the control panel lock press and hold the button for approximately 2 seconds When the indicator light is illuminated the control panel is locked This means it is possible to prevent wash cycles from being modified acciden...

Page 54: ...ing the Programs table as well as the indications for each type of fabric set temperature with the HEAT button select a program or drying time by rotating the PROGRAM knob clockwise 6 Press the START button to begin During the drying program you can check on your laundry and take out the items that are dry while the others continue drying When you close the door again press START in order to resum...

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Page 56: ...ect Customer Assistance Or Concerns Phone 1 800 FTL HELP 800 385 4357 Web http www fcccrv com owners Email fcccservice daimler com Chassis Manuals Refer to Freightliner s Driver and Maintenance Manuals in Newgle for all chassis related information including but not limited to Vehicle Identification Dash Instruments Controls and Switches Steering and Brake Systems Driver Assistance Features Emergen...

Page 57: ... known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Always start and operate the engine in a well ventilated area If in an enclosed area vent the exhaust to the outside Do not modify or tamper with the exhaust system Do not idle the engine except as necessary For more information go to www P65warnings ca gov diesel WARNING Among the unique features of sel...

Page 58: ...where you travel and take extreme care when using the fuel station IMPORTANT This section has information about air electric and hydraulic leveling systems Due to a very wide range of operation procedures refer to the information under the brand and model that applies to your coach Leveling Systems WARNING Be sure the ground on which you are parked will support the weight of your unit Often materi...

Page 59: ...ir suspension 3 Plug the coach into shore power if available or start the generator to increase the voltage for better slideout operation 4 Look at the reveal or gap of the two vertical wall trims around the slideouts to make sure there is plenty of clearance so the trim will not rub when extending the slideout If the gap looks good then the slideout can be operated Note Most often the gap will lo...

Page 60: ...rnings and notices WARNING This sequential leveling is a patented process that provides a more precise level throughout the length of the vehicle adding stability to the vehicle while leveling it as low to the ground as possible It s quick easy and on the level To retract all jacks simultaneously press and release the All RETRACT button All jacks will automatically retract and return to stowed pos...

Page 61: ... the chassis air valves NOTICE To retract the jacks the key must be in the engine run or on position and the park brake must be applied To retract all jacks simultaneously press and release the ALL RETRACT button All jacks will automatically retract and return to stowed position The pump will run in retract mode until all of the jacks are fully stowed plus an additional 5 seconds up to a maximum o...

Page 62: ...dewall height accounts for 80 percent of the tire s section width The R in the tire size indicates that this tire is radial in construction The belts are wrapped around the tire in a radial design from bead to bead The final number is 22 5 which is the rim size the tire was designed to fit This tire fits a 22 5 diameter wheel Tire Size The last four digits on tires manufactured after the year 2000...

Page 63: ...cording to the tire configuration you are inflating Make sure tire pressures are the same across an axle while NEVER exceeding the maximum air pressure limit stamped on the wheels or tires nor under inflating a tire below the lowest pressure on the tires inflation chart For more detailed information refer to the tire inflation pressure article in Newgle Use the inflation chart provided by your spe...

Page 64: ...start features must be disabled prior to servicing WARNING 12 Volt Electrical System This article provides general information about the components and functions of the 12 Volt Electrical System DC in Newmar coaches This chapter includes overviews of the 12 volt and 120 volt electrical systems as well as information about electrical equipment that may be installed in your coach including but not l...

Page 65: ... into shore power Before placing the battery disconnect in the off position make sure the inverter if equipped is turned off When an older coach is stored while plugged into shore power do not use the battery disconnect If the battery disconnect is used the chassis batteries will not receive a charge from the converter or inverter converter combination This is due to the coach battery wire being d...

Page 66: ...or mini breaker before progressing to the load When a 12 Volt load or component is not working both 12 Volt power and 12 Volt ground are needed for the load to complete the 12 Volt circuit IMPORTANT 120 Volt Electrical System This article provides general information about the components and functions of the 120 Volt Electrical System AC in Newmar coaches Power Sources There are three types of alt...

Page 67: ...20 Volt alternating current The inverter performs this action by using a transformer to increase the voltage and modify the higher voltage into a useable alternating current power Power then goes to the inverted sub panel which is dispersed through the individual breakers to the outlets or appliances Shore power enters through the 30 or 50 Amp power cord to the power cord reel if equipped From the...

Page 68: ...erator s inputs and drop the connection to shore power Transfer switches are designed so that only one input can be connected at a time in order to prevent any back feeding of electrical power In addition RV transfer switches generally have a built in delay allowing the generator to warm up and speed up before actually switching the load This prevents stalling or stumbling while the engine is stil...

Page 69: ...lable power it can control up to seven loads The EMS controls air conditioner loads using low voltage switching and other 120 Volt heavy load appliances such as block heaters water heating elements and air conditioners The EMS will also control the 2012 Magnum inverter charge rate or switch to invert depending on the charging status The charger will only reduce once it is in float status The curre...

Page 70: ... Push the reset button again until a click is heard to reactivate the protected circuit If the GFCI is working properly the reset button will remain in the IN position If an item plugged into a Slideout or outside receptacle is not working check for a tripped GFCI in the kitchen or bathroom Likewise if the floor heat or holding tank heat pads are not working check the GFCI for that circuit THREE S...

Page 71: ...ng the electrical terminology as well as the average amperage current draw of all the electrical appliances in your coach can help you manage electrical use and prevent the inconvenience of tripping a breaker Appliance Required Amps Air Conditioner depending on brand BTU rating and options 14 0 to 16 0 Amps Inverter depending on wattage rating brand and model 9 0 to 18 0 Amps Converter with contin...

Page 72: ...ery bank when a new battery becomes necessary as the battery bank is only as good as the weakest cell One simple way to extend battery life is to hook it up to a solar charger during the off months Many people don t take into consideration how much power may be used by the inverters charging circuits mostly because they are working automatically in the background 50 amp service has two 50 amp powe...

Page 73: ...r voltage charging Gel Cell batteries are best used in very deep cycle applications and may last longer in hot weather applications CAUTION Follow battery manufacturer instructions Do not add any liquid to gel cell batteries For more information about Battery Inspection Safety Care and Maintenance refer to Newgle Battery Bank Wiring PARALLEL BATTERY WIRING Parallel battery wiring refers to two or ...

Page 74: ...l diesel coaches or 12 Volt deep cycle depending on the model and brand of the coach Newmar house batteries may be serviceable or sealed The Chassis Battery Bank supplies power to everything a customer requires to drive the unit Currently Newmar s chassis batteries are all Liquid Lead Acid Spartan and Ford chassis have serviceable batteries and Freightliner chassis batteries are sealed The type an...

Page 75: ...momentarily connects the house batteries to the chassis batteries via the solenoid This allows the chassis batteries to obtain power from the house batteries to assist in starting the engine Battery Boost Switch Overview This article provides basic operation instructions for a house battery disconnect switch The Battery Disconnect Switch is used to control the disconnect relay connected to the bat...

Page 76: ...eld eyes and face from the battery Do not charge or use booster cables or adjust post connections without proper instructions and training Keep vent caps tight and level In the event of an accident flush eyes or skin with water and call a physician immediately Keep out of reach of children Common Causes Of Premature Battery Failure Deep discharges leaving your lights on Misapplication Replacement ...

Page 77: ...Battery Replacement Preventing Corrosion Newmar sprays the battery connections once they are tightened with a battery protector and sealer to help prevent corrosion When performing battery maintenance you should reseal the battery terminal connections The following measures may also prevent future corrosion Use a small bead of silicone sealer at the base of the post where it meets the battery case...

Page 78: ...tion doing so will cause the cord to unravel on the spool Source s Southwire Shoreline Reels Operation Instructions Model RH5 Product s TRC 50 Amp 34 Power Cord Reel w Pigtail Model RH54331RM Newmar Part Number 132025 This article provides brief operation instructions for a TRC Shoreline Power Cord Reel Model RH5 TRC Shoreline Power Cord Reel Operation Model RH5 This unit is designed with a clutch...

Page 79: ...cord to 50 amp service and connect coaches with 30 amp shore power cords to 30 amp service accordingly It is the best practice to avoid using adapters and cheater cord devices NOTICE Fuse Panels On Coaches Built On A Spartan Or Freightliner Chassis Inside The Coach On a diesel pusher coach the house fuse panel which controls most of the components and appliances inside the coach is located in the ...

Page 80: ...d will power all of the 120 volt circuits in your coach Your generator may be located in a side compartment or in the front of the coach in between the frame rails of the chassis Some generators are mounted on slides for easy access and may need to be unlocked before free movement is allowed The main breakers for the output legs are located on the generator start panel Operation The generator can ...

Page 81: ...n a series of three quick flashes followed by a short pause and then quickly flash three more times These flashes indicate that service is required 2 Refer to the owner s manual for your specific generator for more in depth descriptions of flashing codes CAUTION Failure to turn off the 120 volt appliances when starting or stopping the generator may damage the transfer switch and or electrical appl...

Page 82: ...ut Displays the current battery voltages Duration How long the generator has been running Setup Pages QUIET TIME PAGE Start Use HR MIN buttons to set the START time of QUIET TIME Stop Use HR MIN buttons to set the STOP time of QUIET TIME Note The time of day is set in the HVAC section and must be set for operation Example RV parks have posted times when generators are not to run and the user simpl...

Page 83: ...o a useable alternating current power For this function to occur the inverter must be powered set up and turned on A variety of inverters are used by Newmar however most have a control panel located in the overhead cabinet with other switches and controls Converters A converter transforms alternating current or shore line power 120 volts to low voltage direct current to provide power to the coach ...

Page 84: ...rd pendant plugs into the TCMS interface to provide computer control and monitoring of your batteries charge state The Charge Wizard automatically determines which operating mode is best suited to recharge or maintain optimum battery condition The Charge Wizard Pendant if equipped allows for manual override and has an indicator light to indicate the mode of operation BOOST MODE Indicated by green ...

Page 85: ...atically passes through the Freedom X Pressing the inverter Power button on the display panel does not interrupt the supply of shore power AC Mode supersedes inverter operation When the Freedom X s inverter Power button is turned ON and the AC source is outside the operating range or is disconnected the transfer switch automatically switches to Battery Mode Battery Mode OPERATING IN BATTERY MODE I...

Page 86: ...de of LCD screen The normal operating battery voltage range is between 11 and 15 volts Checking Output Power When the inverter is in operation in battery mode you can check how much power displayed in Amps the Freedom X is supplying to the connected loads by observing the load capacity indicator on the LCD screen The battery discharge amperage appears in the right side of the LCD screen Operating ...

Page 87: ...e technician Provides basic information about operation maintenance and replacement of interior and exterior lights When replacing halogen bulbs do not touch the bulb as the oil from your hands will reduce the bulb s life IMPORTANT Turn off the lights to avoid possible short circuits blown fuses and burns while removing and replacing bulbs or lights Depending on the year and model of your coach it...

Page 88: ...om or near the main breaker box Units with the holding tank heat pad option will have an additional GFCI located in the basement area however the exact location varies The GFCI outlets should be tested at least once a month The 120 Volt electrical system must be energized in order to test the GFCI The reset button needs to be pressed before starting the test Then push the test button which will ca...

Page 89: ... you to plug in a variety of 12 volt DC accessories including cell phone battery chargers camera battery chargers etc These are fused at 20 amps This article provides basic information about the solar panels that may be installed on the coach Solar Power Solar Power Overview If your coach is equipped with a 5 or 10 watt solar panel it charges the chassis batteries when exposed to sunlight Larger s...

Page 90: ...y is intended for use with Automatic Transfer Switch ATS unit 40350 RVC or 41390 RVC The Remote Power Control allows you to see detailed information such as voltages for Line 1 and Line 2 typically 110 120VAC current draws 0 to 50Amps and status and conditions of the ATS including time and date Electrical faults such as low voltage or an open ground connection that cause the ATS to shut off power ...

Page 91: ...eatedly will access the screens in the following order Pushing the lever to the LEFT accesses the screens in the reverse order When the VIEW FAULTS screen is displayed momentarily pushing the lever in accesses a log of faults which have been stored by the ATS unit Viewing the fault log data will be explained in more detail below DISPLAY FOR NORMAL OPERATION During normal operation the Remote Displ...

Page 92: ...ation will be zeroed out Voltages currents will be zero time will be 00 00 00 and date will be 00 00 00 or you may have only 5 faults and the other 45 fault numbers will be zeroed out as described etc Source s Southwire Surge Guard Remote Power Control Monitor LCD Display with Navigation Installation and Operating Instructions Product s This source is associated with more than one product Refer to...

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Page 94: ...can also access the Main Menu from any screen by tapping the function icon in the top left of the current screen Please review all disclaimers warnings and detailed operating instruction in your Xite Owner s Manual prior to using your Infotainment Center IMPORTANT When viewing video in full screen please touch the screen once to bring up the screen header which will display the function icon Tap t...

Page 95: ...vering throughout The screen shown on the left is the MAIN MENU screen From here you can choose which function to access by tapping the appropriate icon on the LCD display To return back to the Main Menu or change the active source touch the icon in the top left corner of any screen If the device is left idle on the Main Menu or on any system settings screen the video will revert back to the activ...

Page 96: ...ction you can Make Hands Free Calls Download your phonebook form you cell phone Listen to your stored audio tracks Stream and control audio from many of today s popular Apps using the audio controls on screen DVD CD USB ON SOME MODELS Insert your disc or USB device and use the on screen controls to enjoy your media RV GPS NAVIGATION Please see your separate RV GPS Quick Start Guide to help you get...

Page 97: ...ead cabinet or above or near the entrance door An additional monitor panel may be located in the basement water compartment E F This article provides operating instructions for the KIB Holding Tank Monitoring System via L Panel with TMSC 100 KIB Holding Tank Monitoring System Operation via L Panel with TMSC 100 REVD02 The KIB L PANEL 4A is a centralized V BUS LCD interface to the following KIB Tan...

Page 98: ... If equipped this button activates and deactivates the tank heaters if the following conditions are met per tank Tank is equipped with a heating pad Tank is at least 5 full The activation delay of 1 minute has passed Note The TMSC 100 is not monitoring any temperatures it simply activates or deactivate the heat pads Source s L Panel 2A 4 3 User Guide RevD02 6 27 2019 Product s KIB Tank Monitor Sys...

Page 99: ... to be heard with navigation voice prompts and audio alerts played as per the settings you have selected in the System Audio Set Up To hear only your navigation audio voice prompts press and hold the NAV button for 2 seconds This will mute your current audio source until you leave the navigation screen If you are using the Premium Remote Control accessory optional equipment to operate your navigat...

Page 100: ... instructions for accessing the Rand McNally Navigation SD card inside of the Xite Infotainment System Model XSG2NA Accessing a Rand McNally Navigation SD Card Model XSG2NA Your optional Navigation Program is stored on an SD card This card is entered into the SD card slot found on the core module of your Infotainment System If you have purchased your navigation SD Card please do not misplace it Th...

Page 101: ...source is associated with more than one product Refer to Newgle for more information about the product s offered for your coach s model year 3 Remove the card 4 Complete the SD card update from Rand McNally 5 Reinstall the card The screen will close on its own after short period of time 6 Test the system for proper operation Rand McNally SD Card Update with the Rand Dock Application This article p...

Page 102: ... a functioning SD Card Reader available NOTICE 6 Open the Rand Dock software if it is not already running and fill in the registration information This will not be required if you have already registered with the software When complete click the Submit Icon 7 Click the OK button 8 Select the Register for Lifetime Maps option This option will not be available if you have already registered with Ran...

Page 103: ...while the Rand Dock is running 2 Download XQuartz https www xquartz org index html 1 Remove your Rand McNally SD card from the Xite radio Updating via Mac 3 Install XQuartz Select OK to allow it to become the X11 Server 4 Restart Mac OS 5 Insert Rand McNally SD card into SD reader 6 Download the Rand Dock Software http ndrepo2 randmcnally com dockinstaller mac SetupRMDock pkg Be sure your machine ...

Page 104: ...en complete hit the Back button Arrow icon in the top left corner It is suggested that you synchronize your Rand McNally SD card before each trip to maintain the most recent information including construction data etc This is done by clicking the Update Available option when the card is inserted while the Rand Dock is running 21 You should now see Your Device Is Up To Date Sources Rand McNally SD ...

Page 105: ...FIED COACH NETWORK All networkable electronics within the RV can be connected to the WiFiRanger for seamless interconnectivity and control of these devices by the customer LONG DISTANCE WIFI RECEPTION Initially designed for extreme wireless range WiFiRangers are able to reach weak WiFi Hotspots that RVers would otherwise struggle to connect with This gives customers the ability to keep online more...

Page 106: ...ual Revision 11 and WiFi Ranger Newmar Service School Training 2017 Product s This source is associated with more than one product Refer to Newgle for more information about the product s offered for your coach s model year This article provides basic operation instructions for a Winegard In Motion WiFi System ConnecT 4G1 Winegard In Motion WiFi System Operation Model ConnecT 4G1 Setting Up The Wi...

Page 107: ...the data plan screen you can see how much data you have remaining or click the link to shop winegard com and follow the steps WARNING In order to get to shop winegard com you must be connected to an internet source When connecting to a network requiring a splash screen for multiple days it may be necessary to clear your browser cache NOTICE 6 To connect to a WiFi network select SCAN FOR AVAILABLE ...

Page 108: ...using over the air signal However it transfers the connection from the antenna to park cable when it is available and connected Over The Air Signal If the reception is poor make sure the power switch for the power booster is in the ON position and all of the coax connections are tight This switch is usually located beside the passenger chair or on the video selector box select units only On coache...

Page 109: ...le Mode When the control panel is powered off park cable signals will be passed to the TV In this mode all LEDs are turned off Antenna Mode When the Control panel is powered on by pressing the On Off button the LEDs will flash and begin its power on process At this time the antenna amplifier is powered on and TV antenna signals will be passed Initially GREEN Positional LED s will be lit to indicat...

Page 110: ... for the antenna Within 10 15 seconds the dish will begin moving and should make one or two revolutions during startup During this process it is normal to hear a slight grinding sound as the unit checks its rotational limits This does not harm the unit The system will pause to acquire GPS 5 Once the dish begins its search it pauses on signals long enough to determine which satellite it has found T...

Page 111: ...his article provides basic operation instructions for a Winegard RoadTrip P4 Automatic Stationary Satellite Model RTS 20B Operating The Roadtrip P4 Antenna 1 Turn on receiver and television set The RoadTrip P4 antenna must be connected to a receiver plugged into 120VAC 2 Verify that you are getting the receiver s menu screens on the television These screens are available with or without the dish f...

Page 112: ... based on level stationary operation Reception interruption may also occur during adverse weather conditions Winegard Trav ler Automatic Multi Satellite TV Antenna Operation Models SK 773 SKM 100 SWM 300 This article provides basic operation instructions for a Winegard Trav ler Automatic Multi Satellite TV Antenna Models SK 773 SKM 100 SWM 300 Operation The TRAV LER antenna offers a simple one but...

Page 113: ...unt Insert a 5 16 socket extension into this auxiliary drive Turn the auxiliary drive clockwise to lower the unit Do not use a drill Emergency Power Off The antenna comes with an emergency power off feature To activate it press and hold POWER and then press SELECT while still holding POWER The TRAV LER antenna will stop and turn off If the emergency power off feature is used the antenna may not be...

Page 114: ...il you hear a tone to toggle between auto wake and default power settings The status indicator glows dim amber when the soundbar is off and auto wake is enabled Programming The Universal Remote Control You can program the universal remote to control your source such as a TV DVD Blu ray Disc player cable satellite box game system or DVR by entering the code for your source s brand There may be seve...

Page 115: ... play music to stream to your soundbar CONNECTING TO A PAIRED BLUETOOTH DEVICE You can stream audio from a Bluetooth device to the soundbar Note If there are multiple devices stored in the soundbar s pairing list it may take a minute or two for the paired device to connect The soundbar s Bluetooth indicator shows connection status 1 On the remote control press the Bluetooth icon The soundbar conne...

Page 116: ...nger to illuminate and the display visibility may slightly decrease Optimal LCD operation will return to normal when the temperature increases to a normal range NOTICE AUX Press to change the source to AUX mode ZONE OUTPUT Press any zone button A B or C to control corresponding speaker output from the stereo SPK A SPK B SPK C will appear on the display AUDIO Press to bring up AUDIO ADJUSTMENT opti...

Page 117: ...t Reverse 2X 4X 8X 20X 17 Play Pause Stop Pause resume playback Pause resume playback Pause resume playback 18 TITLE Stop playback Stop playback 19 TITLE Press to view title menu Use directional arrows and play button to play selected title May not be supported by all discs 20 RPT Repeat track Repeat chapter 21 SOURCE Select source for playback Select source for playback Select source for playback...

Page 118: ...introduction process A long push will restl Intro play the tracks in the current folder 5 Press the RPT Repeat button to place the current track on repeat Pressing the RPT button again will stop the repeat process A long push plays the tracks in the current folder repeatedly 6 Pressing the RDM Random button to play the USB stick files in a random order Pressing this button again will stop the rand...

Page 119: ...device Press and hold to skip albums continuously Not available when a USB device in Android mode or iPod is connected Press to thumbs up or to thumbs down in Pandora REPEAT Not available when a USB device in Android mode is connected Shuffle Not available when a USB device in Android mode is connected MIC Play Pause 13 Control Dial Rotate to adjust the volume Push Enter Enter the selected item Pr...

Page 120: ...press and hold SEEK to locate the approximate frequency then press SEEK repeatedly to fine adjust to the desired frequency To tune automatically press SEEK Scanning stops when the unit receives a station CAUTION iPhone ONLY When you connect an iPhone via USB phone call volume is controlled by the iPhone not the unit Do not inadvertently increase the volume on the unit during a call as a sudden lou...

Page 121: ...ck as a shortcut key to rotate photo clockwise counterclockwise by 90 degrees as a shortcut key to perform search functions during DLNA video playback BDP S3700 only CENTER BUTTON ENTER Enters the selected item HOME Enters the player s home screen FAVORITE Accesses the application registered as favorite NETFLIX Accesses the NETFLIX online service For further NETFLIX online service details visit ht...

Page 122: ...ur floorplan may have multiple flat screen televisions installed throughout the unit The televisions are powered by 120 volt electricity and the coach must be plugged into shore power using the inverter if equipped or have the generator running in order for the televisions to function The television operation is similar to most televisions used in the home The LED television s in your coach may be...

Page 123: ...Alternatively press the button to open Smart Hub press the left arrow until you reach settings and then press Select Caring for the TV If a sticker was attached to the TV screen some debris can remain after you remove the sticker Please clean the debris off before watching TV The exterior and screen of the TV can get scratched during cleaning Be sure to wipe the exterior and screen carefully using...

Page 124: ...gramming instructions for Samsung Air TV Samsung Air TV Programming 2 Use the left arrows until Settings appears on screen Push Select 3 Scroll down to Broadcasting and push Select 4 When Auto Program is highlighted push Select 5 Highlight Start and push Select The TV will search for local channels and store them These steps will need to be completed each time the coach is moved to a new location ...

Page 125: ... for external devices 9 RF Connect to an antenna or cable NTSC ATSC 10 COAXIAL Connect to a Digital Audio device 11 USB Service port Input Options 1 POWER Press this button to turn the TV on or into standby ode 2 MUTE Press this button to mute the sound 3 SLEEP Press this button to set the sleep timer The sleep timer values are OFF 5 10 15 30 45 60 90 120 180 or 240 minutes 4 OSD Press this button...

Page 126: ...ust input in the order of 1 3 8 You can press the CLEAR button to cancel and input again if you miss input track numbers Now you can press the four directional arrow button and OK button to select START option and enjoy the desired tracks 22 FAVORITE LIST FAV LIST Press this button to start playback Press this button again to pause playback 23 D ZOOM Press this button during normal zoom in or zoom...

Page 127: ... the TV then lower it before traveling However when raising the televator and then immediately lowering it the switch may need to be pressed a second time as the control circuit timer may still be active Basic Operation TURNING THE TV ON OR OFF 1 After attaching cable to either an antenna or a cable service insert the power cord plug into a polarize AC outlet 2 Press the POWER button on the LED TV...

Page 128: ...me of your coach s manufacture Select models may feature slideout toppers entrance door and or window awnings IMPORTANT Any of the following quick start instructions provided by Newmar should not take the place of the manufacturer s complete documentation Refer to Newgle for more information about exterior components offered for your coach s model year Awnings EXTERIOR Damage to your awnings as a ...

Page 129: ... the awning 4 When the awning is fully retracted press and hold the retract switch for 3 seconds The awning is now in pairing mode for 5 minutes 5 The BT12 control module will automatically pair to the device then go to working mode NOTES The module will pair to the physically closest unpaired device first Repeat the pairing steps for each additional device the module remembers the devices that ha...

Page 130: ...h to retract your awning you can do so using the physical switch mobile app or the BT Remote Again the physical switch must be in the ON position before the awning can operate CONTROLLING YOUR AWNING LED LIGHTS Turn the awning lighting switch ON NOTE The physical switch must be in the ON position If the lighting switch is off a popup will appear on the home screen when you try to turn the lights o...

Page 131: ...l devices The Notifications area offers status information about your awning About Page This page displays your awning s firmware version identification numbers and ignition lockout status if applicable WARNING IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD Do NOT allow awning to remain in over extended position as this could trap heavy debris or could cause water to pool or snow to accumulate on awning fabric This weigh...

Page 132: ... to obey this warning could result in death or serious injury 2 Loosen adjustable knob on adjustable pitch arm assembly bottom arm that s farthest from entry door 3 Press in on spring loaded button on right side of adjustable pitch arm assembly to allow adjustment 4 While holding top arm assembly in place tighten adjustable knob to set pitch slope 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for opposite side WARNI...

Page 133: ...etic remote control press between the double left and double right arrows before the light switch can be used to operate the awning lights IMPORTANT Operating The Led Lights In The Awning Tube 1 Turn the awning light switch to the ON position to illuminate LED light strip in the awning tube 2 Do NOT use the tube LED light strip while the awning is closed Turn the awning light switch to the OFF pos...

Page 134: ...ntry Screen Door Operation 1 Store the entry screen door s top screen for travel by pulling down in the center and unlatching the two hooks at the bottom 2 Allow the screen to retract gently while continuing to hold the bottom of screen 3 When not traveling pull the screen down in the center and latch the screen using the hooks at the bottom Do not extend the deadbolt before closing the door as da...

Page 135: ...on the step extended and the entrance door closed turn the vehicle ignition on The ignition override system will go into effect and the step will automatically retract 3 Turn the vehicle ignition off and open the door The step will extend and lock in the DOWN position This is the Auto Extend feature When the vehicle ignition is turned on the step will always activate with the door movement regardl...

Page 136: ... coaches feature a pull down mesh screen Simply grasp the handle in the middle of the screen and pull it down until it latches on the ends to the catch mechanisms on the floor To retract it hold the handle and release the latches on the ends Spring tension will pull the screen up so be sure to hold the handle securely to prevent sudden retraction that could potentially damage the accessory POWERED...

Page 137: ...to attach the towed vehicle or trailer Towing Capacity The total weight of the motorhome and any vehicle towed must not exceed the GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating When planning to tow approaching the GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating may reduce the motorhome s towing capacity When weighing the motorhome be sure to take passenger locations into consideration The towed vehicles must have adequate a...

Page 138: ...t rating for your ladder which may be noted on the bottom of one of the ladder rungs IMPORTANT Your coach may be equipped with convex remote controlled two part exterior rear view mirrors The top portion of the mirror is flat providing conventional reflected views down the sides of the RV while the bottom portion is convex to provide an expanded view helping to eliminate blind spots These mirrors ...

Page 139: ... roof drains it is important to make sure the roof drain catch basin strainers are cleaned and kept free of debris There are four 4 of them and they are located at the front and rear ends of the roof gutters on both the left and right sides They may be covered by the roof mounted awnings The drains can be blown out using compressed air approximately 60 PSI from the drain pipes found under the fron...

Page 140: ...se and care guidelines as outlined by Diamond Shield Diamond Shield Paint Protection Use and Care Guidelines Step 1 Wipe Regularly Wiping bugs and road grime off your vehicle with a wet soft cloth as soon as you get a chance is essential to keeping your film looking great This will also reduce the risk of staining and discoloration from bug acids runoff stains and road grime left on for an extende...

Page 141: ...ING Read and become familiar with all lift operation safety precautions operation notes and details operating instructions and manual operating instructions prior to operating the lift WARNING Failure to follow these rules may result in serious bodily injury and or property damage CAUTION Diesel coaches equipped with the R500 wheelchair lift The lift is intended to be used with the suspension air ...

Page 142: ...lectric pump Source s Braun Corporation Quick Reference Lift Operating Instructions Product s Braun 54 Stroke Wheelchair Lift Model NDCC54S34X54 Newmar Part Number 143072 Hehr Egress Emergency Exit Window Select Hehr windows have an opening window pane in the egress window for ventilation This style of window can also be opened in the event of an emergency The windows installed in your coach are e...

Page 143: ...GENCY OPEN THE WINDOW 1 Remove the screen by pulling out on the red handle 2 Push and release the lever from the locking hook 3 Rotate the lever 90 degrees and push it through the slot in the window frame 4 Escape through the opening This article provides an operational overview of a vented crank style window How to Operate a Vented Crank Style Window Opening and Closing The Vent To open a vented ...

Page 144: ...be necessary Windshield Maintenance and Replacement Proper care and maintenance of your windshield is critical to maintain good visibility and safe operation of the coach Damage may occur to your unit if excessive condensation exists This problem can be controlled by 1 Slightly opening a window or roof vent to allow the moisture to escape from the unit 2 A small dehumidifier is also very effective...

Page 145: ...r windshield can damage the blades as well as the arm and wiper motor Streaking chattering and worn blades may be caused by dry rubber that has hardened and cracked Streaking can also be caused by oil tree sap road tar or other foreign substances on the blade rubber or windshield Chattering sounds as the blade passes across the windshield are caused by the deformity or curve in the rubber that som...

Page 146: ... heating air conditioning system Select coach models may have a driver and passenger control with a switch that allows the driver to override the passenger controls If the mode knob is in any position other than OFF the blower is always on a low speed unless a higher speed is selected IMPORTANT HVAC IMPORTANT Any of the following quick start instructions provided by Newmar should not take the plac...

Page 147: ...of OFF The blower motor does not operate in this mode The fresh air inlet door closes minimizing outside air infiltration into the vehicle BI LEVEL Outside air is drawn into the system and discharged through the dash louvers floor and defrost outlets The A C system operates in Bi level mode FLOOR Outside air is drawn into the system and discharged through the floor outlets In some models a small a...

Page 148: ...roof hood Anytime the vent is open and it senses rain it will automatically close Once powered ON and the desired temperature is selected the vent will run until the temperature is reached When the temperature is reached the vent will automatically shut off The vent quickly clears the air in the coach Do not leave the fan in active mode while the unit is in storage or unattended for long periods o...

Page 149: ...r Operation To disable the rain sensor press and hold the Vent Lid button for three seconds The Rain Sensor LED will illuminate when it is disabled Press and hold the Vent Lid button for three seconds to re activate the rain sensor and deactivate the LED AUTO OPERATION MODE Press the up and down arrows marked Temp to increase or decrease the temperature setting There are 13 temperature settings av...

Page 150: ...ices for debris Lint accumulations may cause the blower to become unbalanced vibrate and restrict the ability of the blower to move air If lint is blown into the heat exchanger it may cause odors or create a fire hazard Contact an authorized service technician for annual cleaning Dometic Climate Control via KIB L Panel This article provides basic operation instructions for Dometic Climate Control ...

Page 151: ...fan the compressor will turn ON first followed by the fan in approximately 15 seconds In HP mode there are 4 fan speed selections LOW MED HIGH The fan operates continuously at low speed The compressor only cycles ON and OFF AUTO When auto fan is selected the fan speed will vary depending on the difference between the temperature set point and the room temperature In auto fan the compressor and fan...

Page 152: ...e heating source When in the AUTO mode all preprogrammed operations for the heat pump heat strip and furnace will apply Auto Change Over Cooling If the room temperature rises above the temperature set point by 2 F C the air conditioner will turn ON until the room temperature reaches the temperature set point at which time the air conditioner will cycle OFF Auto Change Over Heating If the room temp...

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Page 154: ...nge Turn the switch off 5 Place the air mattress on the bed To inflate the air mattress 1 Route the pump plug to a nearby 120 volt outlet 2 Remove the valve cap on the air mattress by simply turning it counter clockwise 3 After the cap is removed insert the pump motor and turn it clockwise until pump is engaged 4 Allow the pump to inflate the mattress until the desired firmness is reached 5 Remove...

Page 155: ... Sleep Number setting This may take a few minutes Sleep Number Mattress Operation Model Comfortaire r5 This article provides a basic overview of a Sleep Number Mattress Comfortaire r5 At the heart of the Sleep Number bed is our most advanced DualAir technology Adjustable air chambers and a Firmness Control system easily find your ideal level of comfort and support on each side your Sleep Number se...

Page 156: ...red height TO UN STOW 1 Run the beds to the FULL UP stop 2 Remove the locking pins 3 Lower both bunks until the top bunk rests on the bunk stop and the lower bunk is at desired height Safety Precautions Coaches equipped with bunk beds may have labels adhered to a surrounding area to provide special instructions or weight capacities Acknowledge and follow all warning labels to prevent any damage to...

Page 157: ...ecure loads in the bed area to avoid damage to the bed mechanism from shifting or falling loads Raise the bed s to the FULL UP position when traveling to avoid damage to the bed as a result of bouncing IMPORTANT WARNING On coaches equipped with a flip down bunk or bunk bed lifts NEVER operate the bed s with person s or object s on the bed platform or travel with any object s other than bedding on ...

Page 158: ...environment Newmar recommends maintaining relative humidity levels between the range of 35 50 percent and temperature levels between the range of 40 90 degrees The air conditioner or a dehumidifier will reduce the humidity level however in dry climates a humidifier may also aid in maintaining the appropriate humidity levels by raising the humidity level The following labels are examples of the not...

Page 159: ...mbing and electrical fixtures Ceiling and Walls Care and Maintenance The ceiling in your coach may be covered with a padded vinyl ceiling headliner and should be cleaned periodically to maintain a new appearance Use a non abrasive cleaner with a soft cloth Do not use solvents of any kind as they may damage the surface The decorative wall coverings can easily be maintained and are not much differen...

Page 160: ...ouring hot liquid into the sink to avoid damage If possible allow the pan or pot to cool first Use caution when using heated appliances such as crock pots electric frying pans toaster ovens etc When possible never use these appliances directly on the countertop Always use a heat pad or trivet to protect the surface from heat that may mar or damage the surface IMPORTANT Always use a cutting board w...

Page 161: ...it or abrasive particles or kitchen scouring compounds to clean or dust the dash Subject the dash to hard direct blows Use boiling water or strong solvents to clean the dash as they will soften the plastic Do Dust and clean the dash with a soft damp cloth or chamois wiping the surface gently Use a mild detergent and lukewarm water Dry the surface after washing and rinsing by blotting with a damp c...

Page 162: ...ither on the side of the passenger console or on the dash console near the center This cover allows you to freely walk inside of the coach without having to be on the steps while in transit or when parked for longer periods of time In addition select coaches are equipped with step treads that can be lifted for additional storage Interior Steps and Step Covers Act quickly to clean up when anything ...

Page 163: ...tions for an AutoMotion Shade via a 16 Channel Remote This multi channel remote transmitter was developed to control a multiple number of shades and or groups and it has the following features 16 channel remote transmitter that can control up to up to 16 shades individually Each channel button has a small indicator light that comes on when the button is being pushed Has a separate up down and stop...

Page 164: ...p the drape extension or retraction between the up and down stop set limits Manual Day and Night Shade Operation This article provides basic operation instructions for the manual day and night shades Day Shades The first section visible when closing the shade is the DAY section This material is translucent Sunlight passes easily through the material into the unit while allowing a degree of privacy...

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Page 166: ...t instructions provided by Newmar should not take the place of the manufacturer s complete documentation Refer to Newgle for more information about plumbing components offered for your coach s model year Failure to connect and operate the system correctly may result in damage not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty CAUTION Read and understand all operating instructions for the plumbing system p...

Page 167: ...tches and Indicator Lights Coaches produced and equipped after June 2015 with optional holding tank heating pads are GFCI protected and incorporate an indicator light to the switch panel to signify that 120 volt electricity is being supplied to the heating pads If the indicator switch does not illuminate when you turn it on check the GFCI outlet located in the basement compartment the location wil...

Page 168: ...re the water lines are exposed under the slideout The 12 volt power to the heated water line is usually fused in the cord compartment fuse panel in diesel coaches and on the firewall fuse panel on gas coaches Hot and Cold Low Point Drains Low point drains are normally located in the water compartment and are marked Low Point Drains Some valves are mounted in the water control panel and others are ...

Page 169: ...r supply fills the tank or pressurizes the fresh water system in the coach Simply rotate the Fresh Water Valve to the appropriate position to perform the desired function FRESH WATER VALVE EXAMPLES Auto Fill For coaches equipped with an Auto Fill function the coach must be connected to a pressurized water source and have the Fresh Water Valve in the Auto Fill position In addition to turning the va...

Page 170: ... brief overview of the fresh water auto fill function If a coach is equipped with the Auto Fill function it is used to automatically fill the fresh water tank and shut off the water supply to the fresh water tank The system will turn on the Auto Fill valve when necessary and turn it off when the tank reaches capacity Auto Fill Valve and Pressurized Water Supply On coaches equipped with an Auto Fil...

Page 171: ... systems are closed systems and during the water heating cycle the pressure build up in the water system may reach 150 pounds When this pressure is reached the pressure relief valve will open and water will drip from the valve This dripping will continue until the pressure is reduced below 150 pounds and the valve closes This condition is normal and does not indicate a defective relief valve Press...

Page 172: ...tomatically switched off The AquaGo Comfort and AquaGo Comfort plus models are equipped with a circulation pump The circulation pump as well as the burner are switched on automatically by the control unit in order to keep the water temperature above 102 F 39 C in COMFORT mode and 41 F 5 C in ECO mode Risk of damage in frost conditions NOTICE Pressure Relief Valve WARNING Scalding injury from hot w...

Page 173: ...u move the RV before entering a gas station before entering a tunnel Proceed as follows to fill the appliance with water 1 Close open bypass lines if present Insert the water inlet filter or heating cartridge if removed 2 7 9 11 2 Turn on fresh water supply or switch on water pump 3 Fill the plumbing system Open all water release points e g cold and hot water faucets showers toilets It is importan...

Page 174: ...the instructions See Interrupting decalcification A control panel to select the operating mode AQUAGO COMFORT AQUAGO COMFORT PLUS AQUAGO COMFORT AQUAGO COMFORT PLUS Risk of damage in frost conditions In frost conditions ambient temperatures below 39 F 4 C there is a risk that water in pipes faucets and appliances could freeze This can cause considerable damage If the appliance is not to be used in...

Page 175: ...uitable vessel 9 Close valve D CAUTION Danger of crushing pinching of fingers when the Easy Drain Lever is closed Never put fingers between the Easy Drain Lever and latch Source s Installation and Operating Instructions Truma AquaGo Basic Comfort Comfort Plus Product s Truma AquaGo Comfort Plus Water Heater Model DLE60CP Newmar Part Number 144933 For the appliance to operate properly you must ensu...

Page 176: ...re in the system Water pump operation is not necessary while the coach is connected to city water since the potable water is already pressurized When using water at a low flow rate GPM the pump may pressurize the system and short cycle meaning the pump shuts on and off quickly In many cases the pump will stop short cycling if the flow rate of the water is increased Water Heater 2 Valve Bypass Syst...

Page 177: ...room and kitchen faucets and fixtures are available in many styles finishes and configurations often complementing the other fixtures in your coach With proper maintenance the faucets in the coach should provide years of trouble free usage The faucets and fixtures can be cleaned by wiping with a soft damp cloth Washing with warm water will remove dry water spots Turn off the water and drain the pr...

Page 178: ...ntly damage the filter housing and associated plumbing Always remove the filter cartridge prior to winterization IMPORTANT 5 Reattach the canister to the filter housing by rotating the canister until it tight Do not over tighten the canister when attaching it back to the housing Exterior Shower Overview An exterior shower located in the water compartment on the driver side may be an optional featu...

Page 179: ...urpose is to contain the used water so it can be drained via the attached waste water drain line to the holding tank Sinks Tubs and Showers Follow these tips to maintain the shower s in the coach 1 Make sure the shower doors are closed and latched or locked prior to travel 2 Check for leaks in the shower seals Reseal them as needed 3 Using a mild detergent and a soft cloth wipe down the shower wal...

Page 180: ...lift pump however most will share the inverter with other inverted circuits Source s SFA SaniVite Installation Instructions and Technical Data Product s SFA Saniflo Lift Station Pump Model 8 59925 00208 4 Newmar Part Number 125332 Note On floorplans with lift pumps follow proper winterization instructions to prevent the system from freezing Operation After storage and or winterization run the wate...

Page 181: ... model year Before adding water consult the toilet manufacturer s owner s manual for the specific procedure relating to your system IMPORTANT To prevent holding tank odors from entering the living space make sure a small amount of water remains in the toilet bowl NOTICE Residual water trickle in ceramic bowls Due to integrated rim of this toilet bowl water may continue to slowly trickle into toile...

Page 182: ...flushing and to flush the toilet Source s Dometic 7600 Series MasterFlush Toilet Instruction Manual Product s This source is associated with more than one product Refer to Newgle for more information about the product s offered for your coach s model year Dometic Macerator Style Toilets with Flush Pedal Operation Models 7600 Series This article provides basic operation instructions for a Dometic M...

Page 183: ...flow More water is usually added only when flushing solids Flushing The Toilet Press Flush switch then release it This activates a powerful macerator pump that siphons water and waste from the bowl macerates and propels the effluent through the discharge line to the holding tank Source s Dometic 8700 Series MasterFlush Macerator Toilet Operation Manual Product s This source is associated with more...

Page 184: ...er every flush 45 gal 1 7 liters Flush actuation is disabled to prevent overfilling the holding tank Indicator Light Status Power On Steady Green Electrical power to the toilet is activated Power On Flashing Green The flush mode is changing Tank Level Amber The holding tank is 75 full Tank Level Red The holding tank is 100 full UNDERSTANDING THE INDICATOR LIGHT Source s Dometic Support MF DFS Inst...

Page 185: ...s affected by many factors such as water hardness the amount of solid waste how easily the toilet paper breaks down how often the tank is dumped and how well the tank is flushed When buildup occurs it may impair the tank sensor s ability to read tank levels properly Preventive tank maintenance is recommended Both tanks should be rinsed after dumping and treated with a waste tank additive to help b...

Page 186: ...ter dump valve 21 Place the cap on the hose and store it 22 Add tank chemicals and the amount of water recommended by the chemical manufacturer How To Drain The Waste Water Holding Tanks The holding tanks should only be drained when they are at least three fourths full to provide sufficient water to allow the complete flushing of waste materials in the drain lines and hose If the tanks are not thr...

Page 187: ... CAUTION Do not use the same hose for the No Fuss Flush that is used for filling the fresh water tank The gate valve to the sewage tank must be in the OPEN position while rinsing with the No Fuss Flush system Always drain the sewage tank prior to rinsing Never rinse a sewage tank that is full The sewage drain must be open while rinsing the sewage tank and the drain hose must be positioned to drain...

Page 188: ...ill and return to ride height units without air suspension will return to normal suspension 4 Turn the engine off 5 For a full wall slideout visually inspect the front vertical trim for adequate clearance The spacing should look even from top to bottom see image for reference Debris left on the roof or topper may prevent the slideout from sealing properly when retracted as well as prevent the mech...

Page 189: ...d in the overhead cabinet above the driver or passenger chair or the overhead cabinet above the entrance door ELECTRIC WARDROBE SLIDEOUTS The operating switch for the wardrobe slideout is usually located in the bedroom on the wall beside the corresponding slideout RETRACTING THE SLIDEOUT ROOM 1 Slideout end windows must be shut before moving room 2 Look for and remove any obstructions before movin...

Page 190: ...s or debris are removed before retracting the room Operator must remain continually in control of the slideout room control switch while the room is moving in or out WARNING Be sure that the driver s seat is in the forward position before activating the slideout room Electric Slideout Maintenance This article provides care and maintenance information for the electric slideout Electric slideout dri...

Page 191: ...nd the bottom of the slideout in a few different places to create more clearance 5 Clean the rollers one at a time with a soft cloth and a mild cleaner A wet Swiffer cloth can also be used Do not use harsh cleaners or solvents that may soften plastics 6 Another alternative is to clean a portion of each of the rollers then move the room slightly to clean the next portion Repeat this process until a...

Page 192: ... operational This can also be done at the slideout controller s wiring harness by removing the motor s red and black harness plug from controller and jumping a 12 VDC power source at the Molex plug 3 Disconnect the wire s from the cordless battery pack This procedure can be performed on coaches with a brake on the slideout motor IMPORTANT COACHES WITH MECHANICAL LOCK ARMS 1 Slide the motor back ov...

Page 193: ...etract the slideout If the wire polarity is reversed the slideout will extend instead of retract If the slideout motor has a brake installed you must also hook one brake wire to the battery with the red slideout motor wire and one with the black slideout motor wire IMPORTANT This can also be done at the slideout controller s wiring harness by removing the motor s red and black harness plug from co...

Page 194: ...lideout motor s location may vary Generally they may be accessed from under the slideout in the compartment area Some motors may also be located in the wheel well area under a cover NOTICE Manually Retracting a Dual Motor Electric Full Wall or Kitchen Slideout with Square Shaft This article provides manual retraction procedure options for a dual motor electric full wall or kitchen slideout with a ...

Page 195: ...the room with manual lock arms if equipped 4 Take the coach to an authorized service center for diagnosis and repair WITH MECHANICAL LOCK ARMS 3 Slide the motor back over onto the square shaft and reinstall the four mounting bolts 4 The motor and brake assembly must be installed or another way devised to hold the slideout in the retracted position prior to traveling 5 Take the coach to an authoriz...

Page 196: ...ch Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The maximum permissible weight for an axle Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR The value specified by the manufacturer of the vehicle as the maximum allowable loaded weight of the motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR The maximum permissible weight of the fully loaded motorhome The GVWR is equal to or greater than the su...

Page 197: ...inner or paint on decals Do not overcoat the decals with clear paint Do not allow gasoline or other fuels to drip or stay on the decals for any length of time If this occurs immediately flush the area with water How To Wash and Dry A Coach This article provides the Newmar recommended procedure for washing and drying the coach Washing The RV The clear coat used on all painted portions of the exteri...

Page 198: ...at least 90 days from the coach s date of manufacture The coating on your coach is a state of the art base coat and Urethane clear coat The clear coating is designed to protect the colored base coat so it needs to be maintained especially in harsh environments Clear coats will appear to fade or lose gloss as the surface becomes contaminated by the environment A finish that is dull or low in gloss ...

Page 199: ...lines for Ultrafabrics material This information is not a guarantee Please use all cleaning and disinfecting agents safely and as instructed The use of other cleaning agents disinfectants conditioners or protectants is not recommended and can degrade fabric s performance and may void Ultrafabrics warranty Ultraleather Pro note A variety of clothing and accessories may contain dyes that could trans...

Page 200: ...g the switch near the water heater s drain plug For units with a tankless water heater do NOT put the water heater in by pass mode Instead blow it out and install the antifreeze as directed for a hydronic heater NOTICE WARNING Winterizing is the responsibility of the consumer Make sure you have protected the complete water system any time your coach is in freezing temperatures Failure to complete ...

Page 201: ...p switch Red antifreeze will start flowing through the clear hose into the water lines 21 Run cold water from the kitchen faucet until the red potable antifreeze is detected Run hot water from the kitchen faucet until the antifreeze is detected 22 Proceed to the next faucet and repeat process for each faucet including the lavatory shower sprayers and outside shower faucet If equipped repeat the pr...

Page 202: ...ling clean filters unless the sanitization process will also be completed at this time NOTICE 8 Close the low point drains 9 Turn on the ice maker allowing it to run through multiple cycles Throw away any ice with antifreeze Clean out the ice maker and the tray until clear ice is available 10 If the coach is equipped with a water heater install a drain plug Open the water heater valves and close t...

Page 203: ...hes equipped with a 75 gallon fresh water tank This will approximately be a 50 ppm parts per million bleach solution 5 Reinstall the housing and the water heater drain plug after it has drained completely 6 Hook up the water hose from the hose reel if equipped or hook up a drinking water safe portable hose to a potable water source 7 Turn the valve to tank fill or manual tank fill 8 Turn on the po...

Page 204: ...tor oil fuel and air filter change X Lubricate the moveable parts on the entrance step X Inspect the slideouts for proper seals If realignment is necessary please contact an Authorized Newmar Service Center X Sanitize the fresh water system X Wax and buff all gel coat surfaces on the vehicle X Check mounting bolts on all electric slideout motors for proper torque This should be performed by an Aut...

Page 205: ... recommended by the tire manufacturer X X X X Replace air cleaner X X Inspect radiator and CAC for debris and damage X X X X Check alternator chassis batteries and starter X X X X Inspect belts and belt tensioners X X X X Lube throttle pedal and brake pedal pivot points and slide X X X X Change engine oil and filter X X X X Replace fuel filter and fuel water separator X X X X Inspect wheel seals a...

Page 206: ...r to Newgle 201 CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Service Record Use this chart to keep track of all service work performed on the coach For additional pages refer to Newgle Date Service Center Dealer Name and Address Description of Service Work Performed Cost xx xx xxxx Example Dealer Name and Address Example of Description of Service Work Performed xxxx xx ...

Page 207: ... most up to date version of this content and for more product specific information please refer to Newgle 202 CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Date Odometer Milage Fuel Gallons Oil Quarts Average MPG Cost Date Odometer Milage Fuel Gallons Oil Quarts Average MPG Cost ...

Page 208: ... this content and for more product specific information please refer to Newgle 203 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Date Service Center Dealer Name and Address Description of Service Work Performed Cost xx xx xxxx Example Dealer Name and Address Example of Description of Service Work Performed xxxx xx ...

Page 209: ...nformation please refer to Newgle 204 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Date Odometer Milage Fuel Gallons Oil Quarts Average MPG Cost Date Odometer Milage Fuel Gallons Oil Quarts Average MPG Cost Fuel Oil and MPG Record Use this chart to keep track of all odometer mileage fuel oil and average MPG for the coach For additional pages refer to Newgle ...

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