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2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
however; it is most effective when the lamps are “ON” and when the vehicle
is in motion.
Roof
This unit is manufactured with a 7mm decking material. Proper care and
routine maintenance of your roof is necessary for trouble-free performance.
See chapter 9 for cleaning instructions. A ladder is installed on your coach to
assist you in gaining access to the roof for routine inspections and
maintenance.
Hydraulic Leveling Jacks
WARNING
If the vehicle is equipped with a slide out, it is recommended that the leveling
and stabilizing procedure is complete before operating any room extension.
Note: The slide out can be operated without utilizing the leveling system, but it is
recommended to have the unit as level as possible.
This unit may be equipped with hydraulic leveling jacks. The jacks work in
pairs: front, right side, left side, and rear. Before extending, the engine must be
off, the ignition switch must be in the “ACC” position, and the transmission
must be in park. The parking brake needs to be set and the tires blocked
securely.
CAUTION
Do not lift the wheels off the ground when leveling. The unit can roll forward or
backward when supported only by the jacks.
IMPORTANT
If the hand/auto park brake is not set, the “NOT IN PARK/BRAKE” light will
come on when the “ON” button is pushed. The panel will turn on, but the system
will not operate.
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