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Summary of Contents for Mountain Aire Class A 2004

Page 1: ...urers for important operation safety and maintenance requirements information Your dealer should be consulted should you have any questions If your dealer is unable to answer the questions to your sat...

Page 2: ...ration limited warranty and other manufacturers limited warranties of all components applicable to this vehicle To activate the warranties on the components within your Newmar recreational vehicle be...

Page 3: ...Ir 2004 Newmar Quality A Way Of Life PRODUCT WARRANTY SERVICE SUMMARY im...

Page 4: ...s and component manufacturers for important operation safety and maintenance requirements information Your dealer should be consulted ifyou have any questions Ifyour dealer is unable to answer the que...

Page 5: ...The above is not a statement ofNewmar Corporation s Expressed Limited Warranty or any chassis or component manufacturer s expressed warranty but is provided as general information only Please refer to...

Page 6: ...filter and blades Check gas lines for leaks with soap solution or leak detector Test smoke alarm carbon monoxide detector and LP gas detector Check operation ofwindows latches and hinges Clean the roo...

Page 7: ...sey 800 877 0521 Stereo AM FM Cassette or CD Visteon River Park Inc 800 442 7717 Stereo Atidiovox A S A Inc 574 266 1886 Stereo Pioneer C TD 800 777 4856 Stereo Sony River Park Inc 800 442 7717 TV Ant...

Page 8: ...eps Electrical Steps Manual Steps Manual Tires Heating Furnaces Furnaces Furnace Aqua Hot Hydro Hot Interstate Interstate IOTA Generac Onan Power Tech Xantrex A E Carefree ofColorado Girard Dexter Axl...

Page 9: ...Exclusive Klubfor Newmar Owners Come and Relax in our Lounge Have a Cup ofCoffee and Visit the Klub Merchandise Store The Kountry Klub Office is located in Building 2 next to the Corporate Office Klub...

Page 10: ...ase ofyour new coach and you have not received your Newmar Owner s Warranty Card please contact your selling dealer or the Newmar Warranty Department at 800 731 8300 All ofthe information contained in...

Page 11: ...Appliances Accessories Chapter 5 Cabinets Furniture Chapter 6 Chassis Features Chapter 7 Electrical Features Chapter 8 Slide Out Features Chapter 9 Exterior Features Chapter 10 Interior Features Chapt...

Page 12: ...ontenb Delivery 1 1 Major Equipment Manufacturers 1 2 Limited Warranty 1 3 Warranty Service 1 3 1 3 Owner s Information Package 1 3 Customer Relations 1 3 Reporting Safety Defects 1 3 Specification La...

Page 13: ...n regarding warranty and non warranty work on the vehicle and its separately warranted components whether the customer is in or out of the area Customer ReepoiieihllLtiee The customer is responsible f...

Page 14: ...872 4100 Interstate Batteries 6 Volt 888 772 3600 KVH Industries 401 847 3327 Kwikee Products 800 736 9961 Magic Chef 515 792 7000 Midwest Sales Service 574 287 3365 Mito 888 433 6486 Mor Ryde Inc 574...

Page 15: ...it is essential that all maintenance instructions are followed CUSTOMER RELATIONS If you wish fo schedule maintenance work service work or order parts you should notify your local aufhorized Newmar Se...

Page 16: ...listed on the Customer Care card Newmar issues upon receipt of registrafion Below is a sample of the Information Sheet 1 The Newmar Serial Number 2 Vehicle Identification Number VIN 3 Year Brand Type...

Page 17: ...CONNECTICUT DAVE S RV CENTER 2 INDUSTRIAL PLAZA PW4AD DAN BURS CT 06810 PHONE 203 730 1744 FAX 203 730 1741 DELAWARE PARKVIEW RV CENTER 551 1 DUPONT PARKWAY SMYRNA DE 14477 PHONE 302 653 6614 FAX 302...

Page 18: ...ROAD SABATTUS ME 04280 PHONE 207 375 4091 FAX 207 375 4014 MARYLAND BECKEEY S CAMPING CENTER III09 ANGEEBERGER ROAD THURMONT MD 21788 PHONE 301 898 3300 FAX 301 898 1017 MASSACHUSETTS BOB S CAMPER RV...

Page 19: ...CAMPTOWN RV 12856 US HWY 70 WEST CLAYTON NC 27520 PHONE 212 5 5 7277 FAX 212 553 2716 HOWARD RV CENTER 6811 MARKET SFREE E WILMINGTON NC 28405 PI lONE 210 721 5371 FAX 210 322 0672 OLD TOWN CAMPER SA...

Page 20: ...OGLER SALES SERVICE 2247 lEFFERSON HWY FISHERSVILLE VA 22939 PHONE 540 942 5556 FAX 540 943 0853 WASHINGTON CHILE S RV CENTER 1120 N 28TH AVE PASCO WA 99302 PHONE 509 547 1198 FAX 509 547 4399 MILESTO...

Page 21: ...ng 2 1 Before Starting Out 2 2 Driving 2 2 2 LP Gas Fuel 2 3 LP Gas System 2 3 LP Regulator 2 4 LP Distribution Lines 2 4 Fire Safety 2 5 Fire Extinguisher 2 5 Smoke Detector 2 6 Emergency Exit Window...

Page 22: ...lts are the only ones to be used while the vehicle is in motion While the vehicle is in motion all seats should be locked in the forward facing position Passengers should never be allowed to stand or...

Page 23: ...xterior rear view mirrors The dashboard may contain several gauges and controls you have not previously used Become familiar with all of these devices and their operation before starting out The cruis...

Page 24: ...replaced after filling the LP system Once the valve is closed securely latch the LP door LP gas and natural gas are not interchangeable Never connect natural gas to the LP gas system The use of equip...

Page 25: ...that you turn the appliances off when the LP gas is off The ignition in the appliances will continue to spark even if there is no LP gas available LPRegulator The regulator acts as the heart for the...

Page 26: ...shed with both a fire extinguisher and a smoke alarm Fire Extinguisher The fire extinguisher is rated for Class B grease gasoline diesei fuel flammable liquids and Class C efectricaf fires These are t...

Page 27: ...WEIGHT INFORMATION Below is a sample of a weight information label which may appear in your unit MOTORHOME WEIGHT INFORMATiON Newmar Serial Number xxxxxx vin xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx GVWR Gross Vehicle Weig...

Page 28: ...city is equal to GVWR minus each of the following UVW full fresh potable water weight including water heater full LP Gas weight and SCWR GVW Gross Vehicle Weight is the weight of the unit with all ite...

Page 29: ...on the scales The front axle weight is determined by subtracting this weightfrom the GVW that was obtained in Step One 1 This amount should not exceed the listed front axle weight rating The recommend...

Page 30: ...ht it applicable Remember that the refrigerator will not operate etticiently it the unit is unlevel CAUTION Do not lift the wheels of the unit ott the ground at any time during this process The unit c...

Page 31: ...NotCii 2 10 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Driving Safety Precautions...

Page 32: ...CHAPTERS AIR CONDITIONING HEATING Table ofContenb Air Conditioning 3 1 Furnace 3 2 LP Tank 3 3 LP Tank Filling 3 3 LP Regulator 3 4 LP Detector 3 4...

Page 33: ...hout the coach through ceiling air ducts Below is the thermostat that controls the air conditioner It also controls the furnace Simply select the desired temperature The blower will cycle automaticall...

Page 34: ...furnace has been turned off the fan will run for approximately 60 seconds to cool down For your safety do not use gasoline or other flammable liquids in the vicinity of the furnace or any other appli...

Page 35: ...inspections are recommended 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...

Page 36: ...a problem consult an authorized LP service center for assistance The regulator must always he installed with the diaphragm vent facing downward Please refer to Chapter 2 of this manual for further LP...

Page 37: ...ip must he removed for the detector to operate properly This should have been done during the dealer s Pre Delivery Inspection Please check the detector to verify that the activation strip has been re...

Page 38: ...Noted 3 6 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Air Conditioning Heating...

Page 39: ...Range 4 2 Television Antenna 4 3 Television 4 4 Video Cassette Recorder 4 4 Video Control Center 4 4 Cable Telephone Jack 4 5 Stereo 4 6 Water Heater 4 6 Water Heater Storage 4 7 Pressure Relief Valv...

Page 40: ...dicator Lamp E Temperature Indicator Lamps To use the 2 way Auto Mode push the AUTO GAS mode selector into the ON position If 120 volt is available the AC mode indicator light will be illuminated desi...

Page 41: ...nge hood has both a fan and a light for your convenience It is operated by turning the switch for the light either on or off and for the fan either low high or off Range Your unit may he equipped with...

Page 42: ...ng openings 5 Leave the area until the odor clears 6 Have the gas system checked and leakage source corrected before using again TELEVISION OPERATION TeUi Liloii Aiiteima RAISING ANTENNA TO OPERATING...

Page 43: ...be installed as standard equipment Your coach may also be wired for a satellite system VSeo Qujette Recorder Your coach may be equipped with a video cassette recorder VCR The VCR may be located in the...

Page 44: ...s on this coach If installed they may be located in an outside compartment beside the entrance door Another possible feature on this coach is the telephone hook up This will allow the user to connect...

Page 45: ...coach may be a ten gallon gas electric model with direct spark ignition This water heater operates on both TP gas and 120 volt electricity Depending on the floorplan of your coach an engine assist fe...

Page 46: ...aring the coach for use after it has been stored make certain the water system including the water heater has been filled before re lighting the water heater Failure to fill the water heater before li...

Page 47: ...he picture from the camera when the vehicle transmission is placed in reverse R For detailed instructions on this and all procedures regarding the monitor system refer to the monitor operating instruc...

Page 48: ...s remote from the exhaust outlet Operate engines carbon monoxide producing systems or components only when safe dispersion of exhaust gases can be assured Monitor outside conditions to be sure that ex...

Page 49: ...e properly This should have been done during the dealer s Pre Delivery Inspection Please check the detector to verify that the activation strip has been removed Please consult your carbon monoxide det...

Page 50: ...CHAPTERS CABINETS FURNITURE Table ofContenb Cabinets Furniture 5 2 Living Room Area 5 2 Bedroom Area 5 2...

Page 51: ...the bed platform is liffed it is held open by pressurized struts to allow hands free access A countertop with a color coordinated edge is installed in the kitchen To clean wipe with a damp cloth and f...

Page 52: ...used whenever the vehicle is in motion To adjust the front seats a six way electric powered base will move the chair forward and backward as well as up down forward and reverse filf These seafs are al...

Page 53: ...CHAPTER 6 STRUCTURE FEATURES Table ofContents Chassis Features 6 1 Alignment 6 1...

Page 54: ...may he included on your chassis Optional are polished aluminum wheels ALIGNMENT The motorhome you have purchased has been aligned prior to shipment During the first 10 000 miles due to your loading o...

Page 55: ...Note 6 2 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Structure Features...

Page 56: ...agrams 7 1 Batteries 7 2 Battery Boost Switch 7 2 Battery Inspection Care 7 2 Battery Disconnect Panel 7 3 12 Volt Receptacles 7 4 120 Volt Receptacles 7 4 GFCl Receptacles 7 4 Daytime Running Lights...

Page 57: ...trical service in this unit is 50 amps Check to make sure the pins in the outlet are oriented correctly that they match the power cable and that they are in good condition If there is a circuit breake...

Page 58: ...ated on the dash This switch briefly connects the coach batteries to the chassis batteries This allows the chassis batteries to borrow power from the coach batteries to assist in starting the engine I...

Page 59: ...ve tor easy identification Batteries are not to be stored on concrete floors The batteries require periodic charging during storage It the motorhome is to be stored tor a long period ot time it is rec...

Page 60: ...it interrupt GFCl protected receptacles The electrical outlets located in the slide out may be wired through the kitchen GFCl The exterior electrical outlets are wired through the bathroom GFCl If an...

Page 61: ...tarted wait until the transfer switch has connected before turning on any of the appliances The generator can be started from either the remote start switch located on the dash or directly at the gene...

Page 62: ...Green Aux Tow Connector Prep Black Stop Right Turn Signal Brown Brakes Blue Back up Lights Yellow Ground White Below is fhe diagram of the tow plug This view is looking into the tow vehicle receptacle...

Page 63: ...CHAPTERS SLIDE OUT EEATURES Table ofContents General Instructions 8 1 Extending 8 2 Retracting 8 2 Manual Operation 8 2 Operating Precautions 8 3...

Page 64: ...ill reverse directions each time the switch is activated 2 If the slide out room stops before reaching the full OUT or IN position the slide out controller may need adjustment 3 To adjust the slide ou...

Page 65: ...1 Activate the slide out switch When fully retracted the room will automatically stop The indicator light will be lit while the room is traveling 2 Before moving the coach engage the lock arms by pus...

Page 66: ...pushing the room the full length ot its travel in either direction This method will require the assistance ot at least two people IMPORTANT The TRANS TORQUE bushing must be re tightened to re couple t...

Page 67: ...Noted 8 4 2004 Mountain Aire CJasi 1 SluL Lhii 1 LiiUiit...

Page 68: ...CHAPTER 9 EXTERIOR FEATURES Tabie ofContents Hitch 9 1 Exterior Sides 9 1 Security Lights 9 1 Electric Steps 9 3 Mirrors 9 4...

Page 69: ...e coach for added protection and security The switch for these lights is located inside the front entrance door As an option two security lights may be installed on each side of the coach Roof This un...

Page 70: ...ground is too uneven the jacks may not have enough stroke to level the vehicle The vehicle may have to be moved After the vehicle is level the jacks not used for leveling may be extended until they t...

Page 71: ...with the understep light on 4 Turn the step power switch off The step should remain in the extended position with the understep light off when the door is closed Turning off the power with the step re...

Page 72: ...e best view The adjustment control moves the top half of both mirrors The bottom half of the mirrors are convex mirrors They will need to be manually adjusted from outside the unit Before adjusting th...

Page 73: ...CHAPTER 10 INTERIOR FEATURES Table ofContents Bedspread 10 1 Flooring 10 1 Ceiling 10 1 Window Treatment 10 1...

Page 74: ...gar and ammonia both work well Be careful not to saturate the floor with water this could damage the flooring Abrasive cleansers and scouring pads can scratch and damage the surface also To clean the...

Page 75: ...Noted 10 2 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Interior Features...

Page 76: ...11 2 City Water Hook Up 11 3 Fresh Water Tank Fill 11 3 Sanitizing 11 3 Water Heater By Pass 11 4 Fresh Wajter Lines 11 4 Drink Di ser with Water Filter 11 5 Waste Water System 11 5 Toilet 11 5 P Trap...

Page 77: ...of the item to check its status The empty indicator light will always light when the button is pressed If the tank is full all of the lights will be on Lights are sequential and indicate the level in...

Page 78: ...5 The water pump should stop running once all faucets are closed 6 The pump is now ready for automatic operation The pump will run when a faucet is opened and stop when a faucet is closed 7 Never all...

Page 79: ...ter book up The valve located in the service compartment near the water book up determines whether the city water is going through the water system or into the fresh water tank An additional way to fi...

Page 80: ...disinfecting solution to stand in the system at least four hours 7 Drain the system and flush with fresh water The water system needs to be flushed with clean water repeatedly if necessary until ther...

Page 81: ...be able to chlorinate the system because the water flows straight to your faucets and not through the fresh water tank Filters should be changed every 6 12 months depending on the quality and quantity...

Page 82: ...ing the coach These traps must have water in them in order to trap the odors While traveling the water may splash out of the sink and shower drains While stored the water may evaporate allowing an odo...

Page 83: ...ugh water to allow for sufficient flushing To empty the waste water tanks connect the adapter to the drain hose Use the adapter supplied with your unit If the adapter is lost or broken one can be purc...

Page 84: ...t is equipped with a flushing system for the holding tanks When draining your sewer tank attach a water hose to the sewer spray hookup After the tank is drained leave the gate valve open and open the...

Page 85: ...CHAPTER 12 CONSTRUCTION FEATURTS Table ofContenb Construction Features 12 1...

Page 86: ...nd durable construction The inside consists of s beaded foam that is laminated to kraft paper and covered by the interior paneling A blanket of roiled insulation is added to the sidewaiis roof and sli...

Page 87: ...Noted 12 2 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Construction Features...

Page 88: ...CHAPTER 13 WINDOWS AWNINGS VENTS DOORS Table ofContenU Windows 13 1 Awnings 13 1 Window Awnings 13 2 Vents 13 3 Doors 13 4...

Page 89: ...knob behind each main arm Flip the travel lock latches up 2 Using the provided pull rod reach up and pull the locking lever forward to release the awning 3 Hook the rod into the loop of the pull strap...

Page 90: ...ll try to roll up as soon as the locking lever is flipped to the ROLL UP position 5 Slide the pull strap to the center and using it to control speed allow the awning to return to the side of the vehic...

Page 91: ...rolled by the wall thermostat 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 shu...

Page 92: ...lled the skylight would be located above the tub shower Doord The entrance door is a radius door with a dead bolt lock for added security The door can be held open with the door stop With the door ope...

Page 93: ...Striping Decals 14 2 Simulator Care 14 3 Rubber Roof Care Maintenance 14 4 Battery Inspection Care 14 4 Interior Care 14 5 Carpet 14 6 Fabrics 4 14 6 Walls Ceiling 14 7 Dash 14 7 Woodwork 14 7 Counte...

Page 94: ...carriage and the wheel wells are cleaned as well as the exterior of the coach Do not use strong soaps or detergents for washing the vehicle Always use a mild soap in warm water a commercially prepared...

Page 95: ...ond SB 140 Rubber laminated to metal roof and ALL SKYLIGHTS Carlisle 502 LSW Rubber roof over wood base Self Leveling Sealant Silicone Sealant To cover butyl and other sealants not to be used as the m...

Page 96: ...brush should be non metallic and non abrasive C Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove excess soap and dirt D Repeat above steps as required E If stubborn stains persist such as road tar brake d...

Page 97: ...up on the roof or sidewalls of the vehicle 4 For more difficult stains you may use cleaning materials mentioned above in a more concentrated mixture For stubborn stains use of a cloth dampened with ho...

Page 98: ...surfaces The fluid could cause serious personal injury or property damage Wear eye protection when working with any battery The batteries should be removed and stored in a warm place when not using yo...

Page 99: ...aning the fabrics in your new unit Most water based household cleaning products are not formulated for use on these fabrics and may cause excessive shrinkage or fading Always test any cleaning product...

Page 100: ...scratches and nicks by installing protective pads on the bottom of chairs and tables Use of area rugs and floor mats by the entrance door is recommended to trap dirt To dean the flooring begin by vacu...

Page 101: ...ranty Damage may occur to your unit if excessive condensation exists Accumulation of condensation on surfaces within your unit occurs when warm moist air contacts a cool surface It is most evident on...

Page 102: ...ctor and LP gas detector Check operation of windows latches and hinges Clean the roof ducted air conditioner filter s Clean and inspect all door and window seals reseal where necessary Inspect and res...

Page 103: ...has been approved for use In drinking potable water systems Place the In take hose Into the antifreeze supply Open the antifreeze valve to allow the solution to flow freely Once the water pump Is turn...

Page 104: ...all the water filter Be sure to close the fresh water tank drain valves to allow the tank to fill NOTE Remember that if your unit has an exterior shower installed you must winterize this system as wel...

Page 105: ...Note Routine Maintenance 2004 Mountain Aire Class A 14 12...

Page 106: ...V Wiring Diagram 15 15 Typical 120 VAC Wiring w o Inverter 15 17 Typical 120 VAC Wiring W 400W Inverter 15 18 TV VCR Wiring Diagram 15 19 Video Cable with Surround Sound 15 21 Speaker Switch System Di...

Page 107: ...Heater Air Conditioner front Air Conditioner rear Air Conditioner dash Range Microwave Washer Dryer Converter Inverter Television front Television rear Television exterior VCR front VCR rear DVD Radi...

Page 108: ...Maintenance Record Date Miles Description of Service Work Performed Service Performed By Cost 15 2 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 109: ...Maintenance Record Date Miles Description of Service Work Performed Service Performed By Cost Charts Diagrams 2004 Mountain Aire Class A 7IhJwM79i 15 3...

Page 110: ...Maintenance Record Date Miles Description of Service Work Performed Service Performed By Cost 15 4 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 111: ...Fuel Oil MPG Record Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts AVE MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts Ave MPG Cost Charts Diagrams 2004 Mountain Aire Class A 15 5...

Page 112: ...Fuel Oil MPG Record Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts AVE MPG Cost Date Odometer Mileage Fuel Gals Oil Qts Ave MPG Cost 15 6 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 113: ...20 LIVING ROOM ENTRY LIGHTS 12 20 BATHROOM LIGHTS FAN 13 10 MONITOR PANEL WATER PUMP 14 20 SLIDE OUT MOTORS 15 7 5 FANTASTIC VENT WATER HEATER 16 7 5 AIR CONDITIONER CONTROLS 17 20 SATELLITE 18 7 5 C...

Page 114: ...Note 15 8 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 115: ...AMP SECURITY LIGHTS 20 AMP 20 AMP Kjflju to AMP VRtf Lip 20 AMP 20 AM 5LIIOJT Mira CIOmOSP 20 AMP SLUEJIT UGHTS 20 AMP 7 5 AMP 75 AMP ra iLPJTICTDR 1 AMP AIR CDND CONTRDLS C2i5_AMPj 75 AMP REFRIGERATO...

Page 116: ...NotCi 15 10 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 117: ...switch Grey Courtesy Lights switched Grey w White Detectors CO LP Red w Black Rear Center Brake Light Blue LP Fuel Gauge Red w Yellow Air Conditioner Controls Pink w Black Monoplex Water Pump Switch...

Page 118: ...Wliite Wrap Storage Compartment Lights Black TV and Stereo Pink Furnaces Green w Black 3Way Switches commons Red w Black Electric Brakes tandem axle Blue Fantastic Vent and Water Eleater Brown w Blac...

Page 119: ...8 Gauge Grounds Wliite Battery Red Converter Black Solar Prep Green 400Watt Inverter Class A Red 6 GA Wire White 6 GA Wire 16 Gauge Monitor PanelTank Harness White Fresh WaterTank Grey w Black replace...

Page 120: ...NotCi 15 14 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 121: ...nt air conditioner 2 ISAmo HACR Microwave 3 15 Amp HACR Water heater 4 20 AmpllACR Liohts Qeneral receots S 20 Amp HACR Refer Kitchen receots 6 20 Amp HACR Rear air conditioner 7 20 Amp HACR Converter...

Page 122: ...Notes 15 16 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 123: ...TYPICAL 120 VAC INSTALLATION W OUT INVERTER SHORE CORD TRANSFER SW OPTIONAL MAIN PNL MAIN MAIN OPTIONAL GENSET Charts Diagrams 2004 Mountain Aire Class A 15 17...

Page 124: ...LATION W 400W INVERTER SHORE CORD TRANSFER SW OPTIONAL GENSET OPTIONAL JZL Jit HOUSE BATT I MAINPNL I FUSE MAIN I MAIN I 400W AC out AC in INVERTER 12vdc TV VCR SAT RECEPTS 15 18 2004 Mountain Aire Cl...

Page 125: ...K SSP 5 I ISO O O 3 3 S Q 5 1 FROM CABLE TV HOOKUP l FROM ANT 0 l TO TV 2 O 12 V BOOSTER SWITCH FROM ANT FROM CABLE HOOKUP TV 2 REMOTE POWER BOOSTER VIDEO SELECTOR SWITCH FROM VCR ANT O O H O o xj z...

Page 126: ...Notes 15 20 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 127: ...H CEILING BEDROOM FUSE PNL SAT RECEIVER 0 H SAT OUT CABLE OUT CABLE IN I I DSS ANT S a OUT PARK CABLE INPUT FROM FROM AUX SAT TO FROM TV 2 CAB FROM TC FROM VCR VCRXANT FRONTTV VIDEO SWITCH BOX AUDIO O...

Page 128: ...NT SPEAKER RIGHT KITCHEN SPEAKER RIGHT FRONT SPEAKER BEDROOM SPEAKERS ANT SA DSS PWR SW LOCATED IN DOOR SIDE CEILING LEFT REAR SPEAKER RIGHT REAR SPEAKER VIDEO SWITCH BOX BEDROOM TV FROM FROM TO FROM...

Page 129: ...typical Fresh Water Diagram Note Plumbing will vary with floorplan Charts Diagrams u iiiiihm0Wirfk 2004 Mountain Aire Class A 15 23...

Page 130: ...Typical Drain Line Diagram Note Plumbing will vary with floorplan 15 24 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 131: ...Typical LP Gas Diagram WATER HEATER 12 000 BTU REFRIGERATOR 1 500 BTU RANGE 29 800 BTU Note Plumbing will vary with floorplan Llitiib Lyui iiiiih 2UU4 Moiiuhiin Aire ClaSb 1 15 25...

Page 132: ...Noted 15 26 2004 Moimtaiii Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 133: ...OWN TRANTORQUE BUSHONG RPTTB 2 1 STEEL SPACER BUSHING RPSB 1 CORD ARM ASSY REAR MT RPCA R CORD ARM ASSY FRONT MT RPCA F CORD ARM BACKER BRACKET RPCBB GEAR MOTOR MT BRACKET RPGMB 1 GEAR MOTOR MT BRACKE...

Page 134: ...NotCi 15 28 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 135: ...Q a IN LINE FUSES CIRCUIT BREAKERS HOUSE BATTERY CHASSIS BATTERY GAS FRONT ELECTRICAL CENTER c n I Ki I O...

Page 136: ...NotCi 15 30 2004 Mountain Aire Class A Charts Diagrams...

Page 137: ...AIL PERMIT NO 102 NAPPANEE IN POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Newmar Corporation Attn Service Department PO Box 30 Nappanee in 46550 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES liliililliiil...

Page 138: ...ecords are updated Upon receipt ofthis form we will send you a warranty registration card This card is to be presented when you are having warranty work done on your unit at an authorized Newmar servi...

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