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2008 

Torrey Pine Fifth Wheel

 

by Newmar

  

                                                         9:3 

 

EXTERIOR CARE 

IMPORTANT 

Damage caused by improper or unapplied maintenance is not covered by your 
Newmar Limited Warranty. 

Washing 

The exterior of your new camping vehicle is made of pre-finished aluminum 
and/or fiberglass. Frequent washings and thorough cleanings are required to 
prevent damage to the vehicle finish after exposure due to damaging salts, 
calcium chloride, road tar, tree sap, insects and other foreign material. Damage 
caused by exposure to these items is not covered by your Newmar Limited 
Warranty. Never wash the vehicle in direct sunlight, while the vehicle is hot or 
with hot water. Build up of mud and dirt under the body can cause damaging 
rust on steel parts. Corrosive materials, such as those used for ice and snow 
removal and dust control, also accumulate on the underside of the vehicle. 
These materials should be removed by spraying the underbelly regularly with 
water, especially areas where mud and other foreign materials collect. The 
chance of corrosion can be minimized by frequent washings of the vehicle. 
When washing the vehicle, make certain that the undercarriage 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 product for automotive finishes or your local car 
wash. Be careful when using a pressure-type washer to avoid loosening any 
exterior decals or sealants, etc. After washing, carefully inspect the caulking 
around window frames and vents and any other joints that may have separated. 
If re-caulking is necessary, it is relatively simple, and it is considered routine 
maintenance which is the responsibility of the owner. 

IMPORTANT 

Never use a strong solvent, such as lacquer thinner or harsh abrasives, on any 
of the exterior painted surfaces. 

Waxing 

The exterior finish will require a routine waxing. When water will not bead 
and roll off a freshly washed vehicle, a new coat of wax is needed. Wax not 

Summary of Contents for torrey pine 2008

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Page 2: ...or 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 satisfaction he will refer you to our staff for assistance Our customers are extremely important to us and we will make every effort necessary to ensure your satisfaction The limited warranties issued by compon...

Page 3: ...ponents within your Newmar recreational vehicle be sure to file the appropriate registration card with the component manufacturer as described with the individual instruction booklet The Video Owner s Guide that accompanies this printed Owners Guide contains a wealth of information you will find useful as you enjoy your coach When inserted into a DVD player the Main Menu will allow you to navigate...

Page 4: ... Important These terms indicate important information that must be understood and followed The definitions of these terms are WARNING Emphasizes an area in which personal injury or even death could result from failure to follow instructions properly Mechanical damage may also occur CAUTION Failure to observe a caution can cause damage to the equipment or unit Personal injury is unlikely IMPORTANT ...

Page 5: ...ine Fifth Wheel by Newmar 1 1 Chapter 1 SERVICE INFORMATION CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE 3 COMPONENT PART SUPPLIERS 3 Accessories 3 Air Conditioning 4 Appliances 4 Electrical 4 Exterior 5 Heating 5 TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS 6 ...

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Page 7: ...top Meco 800 251 7558 Internet System Trac Net River Park Inc 800 442 7717 Navigation Mito 888 433 6486 Navigation DVD C T D 800 777 4856 Roof Vent FanTastic Vent Corp 800 521 0298 Ventline 574 848 4491 Security System Nagy Fleet Net Inc 574 262 4479 Stereo AM FM Odyssey 800 877 0521 River Park Inc 800 442 7717 Stereo Audiovox A S A Inc 574 266 1886 Stereo Pioneer C T D 800 777 4856 Stereo Sony Ri...

Page 8: ...s 574 287 3365 Freezers Norcold 800 543 1219 Ice Makers U Line 800 779 2547 Microwave Dometic Dometic 800 544 4881 Microwave GE Collins Company 574 848 1118 Range Atwood Greenbrier 815 877 5700 Magic Chef 515 792 7000 Refrigerator Dometic 800 544 4881 Norcold 800 543 1219 Water Heater Atwood Mobile Prod 815 877 5700 Suburban Mfg 800 659 2138 Vehicle Systems 800 685 4298 Washer Dryer 1 piece Splend...

Page 9: ... Kwikee Products 800 736 9961 Steps Manual Hickory Springs Mfg 501 646 6161 Elkhart Tool and Die 574 295 8500 Tires Goodyear 800 227 1999 RFD Components 574 295 3939 Heating Furnaces Atwood Mobile Prod 815 877 5700 Suburban Mfg 800 659 2138 Furnace Aqua Hot Hydro Hot Vehicle Systems 800 685 4298 Please note that your Newmar Limited Warranty is activated only after Newmar has received a signed Warr...

Page 10: ...our concerns All of the information contained in this brochure is believed to be accurate at the time of publication However it may be necessary to make revisions and Newmar reserves the right to make any such changes without notice or obligation Please refer to the component information literature provided in the Owner s Information Packet for specific warranty details for the components applicab...

Page 11: ...mation Sheet 7 Recommended Service Center Listing 8 IMPORTANT RV TIRE INFORMATION 19 READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BEFORE TAKING YOUR FIRST TRIP IN YOUR RV 19 Safety Precautions 20 Towing 20 Propane Gas 20 Propane Gas System General Information 20 Propane Regulator 22 Propane Distribution Lines 22 Precautions Recommendations 22 Fire Safety 23 Fire Extinguishers 23 Smoke Detector 24...

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Page 13: ...egistrations for the vehicle and factory installed components that carry a separate warranty The detailed operating and maintenance instructions on these components are also included in this package 4 Assisting the customer in completing the component registration forms at the customer s request To avoid loss of warranty coverage the dealer should review the limited warranty provisions with the cu...

Page 14: ... weeks after you accept delivery E 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 Major Equipment Manufacturers A E Awnings 800 544 4881 Atlanta DTH Inc 7...

Page 15: ...6016 SeaLand Technology 800 321 9889 Sears 800 359 2000 Sony 800 222 7669 Spartan Motors 800 543 4277 Splendide Washer Dryer 800 736 4127 Suburban Mfg 423 775 2131 Thetford Toilet 800 521 3032 U Line Ice Maker 800 779 2547 Villa International 714 535 7272 Vehicle Systems 800 685 4298 Ventline Range Hood 574 848 4491 Winegard Antenna Systems 800 288 8094 Workhorse Custom Chassis 877 946 7731 Xantre...

Page 16: ... assure full warranty coverage it is essential that all maintenance instructions are followed Reporting Safety Defects If you believe that your vehicle has a significant defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death you should inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA and Newmar Corporation To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll fr...

Page 17: ...in numbers used to identify the vehicle The Vehicle Identification Number VIN is the legal identification of the completed vehicle The VIN is the number used by the state for vehicle registration The Newmar Serial Number is a six digit number that is needed whenever making an appointment for service or ordering parts through your Newmar Dealer or Service Center This number can be found on the plac...

Page 18: ... 1926 ROBERT CRIST RV 2025 E MAIN STREET MESA AZ 85213 Phone 480 834 9410 Fax 480 834 8238 RV PEDDLER 4710 E HWY 80 YUMA AZ 85365 Phone 928 344 0005 Fax 928 317 0540 STAR VALLEY RV 255248 E HWY 260 PAYSON AZ 85541 Phone 928 468 2363 Fax 928 468 8073 SUN CITY RV INC 9045 NORTHWEST GRAND AVE PEORIA AZ 85345 Phone 623 979 8585 Fax 623 979 7121 ARKANSAS OUTDOOR LIVING CENTER HWY 7 SOUTH P O BOX 1081 R...

Page 19: ...2111 Phone 858 874 4444 Fax 858 874 8484 MANTECA TRAILER CAMPER 1990 E YOSEMITE AVE MANTECA CA 95336 Phone 209 239 1267 Fax 209 239 4348 McMAHON S RV 6441 BURT ROAD 10 IRVINE CA 92618 Phone 949 653 6711 Fax 949 653 6713 PAUL EVERT S RV COUNTRY 3633 S MAPLE FRESNO CA 93725 Phone 559 486 1000 Fax 559 237 3298 RV PEDDLER 8730 GOLDEN STATE HWY BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 Phone 661 392 7400 Fax 661 399 9408 T...

Page 20: ... 877 3806 INDIAN RIVER RV INC 1698 N CENTRAL AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Phone 772 581 1677 Fax 772 581 3590 INTERNATIONAL RV WORLD 25199 HWY 27 LAKE WALES FL 33859 Phone 863 439 2977 Fax 863 439 2978 LAND YACHTS 1414 COMMERCE LANE P O BOX 1840 JUPITER FL 33468 Phone 561 745 0242 Fax 561 745 1725 LEISURE TYME RV 1490 HWY 98 WEST MARY ESTHER FL 32569 Phone 850 581 0880 Fax 850 581 2300 LEISURE TYME RV 6...

Page 21: ... 295 5793 Fax 574 295 6190 INDY RV CENTER 457 KNIGHT DR GREENWOOD IN 46142 Phone 317 881 0300 Fax 317 881 0431 INTERNATIONAL RV WORLD 2300 S NAPPANEE STREET ELKHART IN 46517 Phone 574 293 8878 Fax 574 293 6517 PREMIER RV INC 1400 LEISURE WAY CLARKSVILLE IN 47129 Phone 812 284 1400 Fax 812 283 3465 TOM STINNETT HOLIDAY RV 520 MARRIOTT DRIVE CLARKSVILLE IN 47129 Phone 812 282 7718 Fax 812 285 7578 W...

Page 22: ...4424 Fax 225 567 4473 MILLER RV 12912 FLORIDA BLVD BATON ROUGE LA 70815 Phone 225 275 2940 Fax 225 275 6807 SOUTHERN RV INC 3625 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE BOSSIER CITY LA 71112 Phone 318 746 2267 Fax 318 746 2227 MAINE MOUNTAIN ROAD RV 31 MOUNTAIN ROAD SABATTUS ME 04280 Phone 207 375 4091 Fax 207 375 4014 MARYLAND BECKLEY S CAMPING CENTER 11109 ANGLEBERGER ROAD THURMONT MD 21788 Phone 301 898 3300 Fax 301 ...

Page 23: ...AKE CAMPGROUND 52777 HOFFMAN DRIVE KERRICK MN 55756 Phone 218 496 5678 Fax 218 496 5678 STEINBRING MOTORCOACH 3710 S HWY 29 ALEXANDRIA MN 56308 Phone 320 762 2114 Fax 320 762 8375 STENZEL S CAMPERS 4701 HWY 169 ELMORE MN 56027 Phone 641 948 3204 Fax 641 948 3205 MISSISSIPPI AMERICAN RV CENTERS INC 8150 CRAFT ROAD OLIVE BRANCH MS 38654 Phone 662 893 3040 Fax 662 893 3044 RV REPAIR SALES 4749 HWY 80...

Page 24: ...SCOTT MOTOR COACH SALES 1133 ROUTE 88 LAKEWOOD NJ 08701 Phone 732 370 1022 Fax 732 905 1010 WHITE HORSE LEISURE INC 980 N BLACK HORSE PIKE WILLIAMSTOWN NJ 08094 Phone 856 262 1717 Fax 856 629 8177 NEW MEXICO AMERICAN HOLIDAY RV 9999 CENTRAL N E ALBUQUERQUE NM 87123 Phone 505 299 6838 Fax 505 296 0251 AMERICAN RV CENTERS LLC 11810 CENTRAL S E ALBUQUERQUE NM 87123 Phone 505 293 1983 Fax 505 293 6991...

Page 25: ...5 7878 Fax 701 255 1678 OHIO AMOS MOTOR RV 109 S MAIN STREET BRADNER OH 43406 Phone 419 288 2700 Fax 419 288 3273 ARBOGAST RV DEPOT 3540 SOUTH COUNTY ROAD 25A TROY OH 45373 Phone 937 335 0068 Fax 937 335 0471 BEGGS RV CENTER 11197 CLEVELAND AVE NW P O BOX 545 UNIONTOWN OH 44685 Phone 330 499 9755 Fax 330 499 5106 www beggsmotorhomes com BEGGS RV CENTER 6075 DRESSLER ROAD NW NORTH CANTON OH 44720 P...

Page 26: ...ALES ROUTE 239 WAPWALLOPEN PA 18660 Phone 570 379 3751 Fax 570 379 2913 HAROLD S RV CENTER 7514 BETH BATH PIKE BATH PA 18014 Phone 610 837 9880 Fax 610 837 9473 TOM SCHAEFFER S CAMPING AND TRAVEL CENTER INC 1236 POTTSVILLE PIKE SHOEMAKERSVILLE PA 19555 Phone 610 562 3071 Fax 610 562 6764 RHODE ISLAND ARLINGTON RV SUPER CENTER 966 QUAKER LANE EAST GREENWICH RI 02818 Phone 401 884 7550 Fax 401 885 4...

Page 27: ... VIRGINIA CHEEK SHOCKLEY RV S INC 2600 MECHANICSVILLE PIKE RICHMOND VA 23223 Phone 804 649 7508 Fax 804 649 0052 KOOGLER SALES SERVICE 2247 JEFFERSON HWY FISHERSVILLE VA 22939 Phone 540 942 5556 Fax 540 943 0853 WASHINGTON CHIEF S RV CENTER 1120 N 28TH AVE PASCO WA 99302 Phone 509 547 1198 Fax 509 547 4399 WATT S RV CENTER 22401 88TH AVE KENT WA 98031 Phone 253 854 7026 Fax 253 854 1773 WESTERN MO...

Page 28: ... 5X7 Phone 250 656 1122 Fax 250 656 2161 MANITOBA WALT S TRAILER SALES LTD 5195 PORTAGE AVE HEADINGLY MB R4H 1E1 Phone 204 837 8388 Fax 204 831 8674 MANITOBA WALT S TRAILER SALES LTD 5195 PORTAGE AVE HEADINGLY MB R4H 1E1 Phone 204 837 8388 Fax 204 831 8674 NOVA SCOTIA FRASERWAY RV CENTRE LTD 212 ROCKY LAKE DRIVE BEDFORD NS B4A 2T7 Phone 902 835 8377 Fax 902 835 8376 ONTARIO 1000 ISLANDS RV CENTRE ...

Page 29: ...ULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY AND OR DEATH For safe operation and maximum weight carrying capacity it is imperative that the tires be inflated to and maintained at the listed tire pressures on the Federal ID Tag that is affixed to the interior wall just behind the driver s seat in motorhomes and to the lower front corner of the road side sidewall on fifth wheel trailers Below is a sample of...

Page 30: ... all pilot lights are extinguished and appliances turned off Smoking is also prohibited at this time Exhaust gases which contain carbon monoxide an odorless colorless and poisonous gas are produced by burned gasoline diesel or Propane gas in items such as the range tow vehicle engine generator engine refrigerator furnace and water heater These fumes should not be inhaled An open flame is never to ...

Page 31: ...n make any necessary adjustments We recommend that you have the Propane gas system checked by an authorized service technician at least once a year and after every extended trip Although the manufacturer and dealer test carefully for leakage travel vibrations could loosen fittings Leaks can be easily found by applying leak detector solutions at the connections If leak detector solution is not avai...

Page 32: ...ppliances are made of copper tubing with flare fittings If any of the gas lines rupture do not attempt to splice them Always run a new line We recommend gas distribution work be performed by an authorized service technician The main valve at the Propane tank must be closed when removing or servicing any gas appliance This will prevent dangerous gas leakage that could result in an explosion and pos...

Page 33: ... of fires in vehicles Read the operator s manual and the instructions on the fire extinguisher Be sure to know how and when to use the extinguisher and where it is located Fire extinguishers are mechanical pressurized devices Care must be exercised when they are handled They must be maintained as the operator s manual instructs for proper and safe operation The extinguisher should be inspected at ...

Page 34: ...air and the alarm will shut off Never disconnect or remove the battery from the smoke alarm The battery should be replaced once a year or when the low battery signal sounds Emergency Exit Window In the bedroom or slide out of the unit there may be an emergency exit egress window This window is designed to be used as an additional exit in emergency situations It can be easily identified by the red ...

Page 35: ... at any point in time SCWR Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating is the manufacturer s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 pounds 70 kilograms NOTE The sales literature may give approximates or standards Each individual unit may weigh differently based on the factory and or dealer options added To assure the accuracy of your weights be sure the unit is always level during weighing ...

Page 36: ...uipped with electrically activated trailer brakes Make sure the proper brake controls are installed and in working order before traveling Be sure that there is a positive and negative line from the battery of the tow vehicle to the seven way plug on the fifth wheel This will assure that there is adequate electrical current to the braking system at all times 3 Release the fifth wheel lock handle 4 ...

Page 37: ...bstacles Back in so the site is on the driver s left This will enable the driver to watch the rear of the unit Maneuver the vehicle into position before backing into the site Back up slowly using the side mirrors as a guide or with the assistance of another person outside guiding the parking procedure Place the tow vehicle in park and turn off the ignition Block all of the trailer wheels with whee...

Page 38: ... unit at an authorized Newmar Service Center Please note the date of purchase on the card will reflect that of the original date the vehicle was purchased and is the date applicable warranties originated If you have any questions please contact a Newmar representative Today s Date _______________ Newmar Coach _______________ Year Brand Type ____________ VIN ________________________ Customer Full N...

Page 39: ...ropane Leak Detector 6 Propane Regulator 7 MAJOR APPLIANCES 7 Refrigerator 7 Microwave 8 Range Hood 9 Range 9 Television Antenna 10 Television 11 Video Control Center 12 Cable Telephone Jack 12 Satellite Prep 12 Stereo Surround Sound System 12 Water Heater 13 Water Heater Storage 13 Pressure Relief Valve 14 Washer Dryer Optional 14 Ceiling Fan 15 Central Vacuum System optional 15 ...

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Page 41: ...at or humidity This is commonly referred to as a brown out A brown out may trip the air conditioner circuit breaker The circuit breaker protects your air conditioner motor from damage and is necessary during low voltage conditions The tripping breaker is not a fault in your electrical system The cool air from the air conditioner is ducted throughout the coach through the cool air ceiling ducts War...

Page 42: ...rn the thermostat to the on position Allow 60 seconds for the furnace to begin operating To shut down the furnace turn the thermostat to the off position After the 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 appliance Clean the complete furnace and a...

Page 43: ... the appliances throughout the pipe manifold system Improperly adjusted regulators are the major cause of appliance lighting problems Never attempt to reset the regulator This is to be done by a qualified service technician While in high altitudes or extreme cold weather a gas shortage may be experienced Using one appliance at a time can help adjust to this problem It is recommended to have the Pr...

Page 44: ...e for heating inside the recreational vehicle Asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning can occur The presence of moisture in Propane fuel causes the regulators to freeze The moisture will pass through the cylinder valve and into the regulator where freezing occurs To help prevent the regulator from freezing always keep the tank control valve closed when not in use even when the tank is empty to p...

Page 45: ...use with various appliances Regulators are equipped with a vent In the event excess pressure builds up in the body of the regulator a relief mechanism vents it to the atmosphere It will vent until the pressure returns to the normal range The vent must be kept clean and clear of obstructions or corrosion A clogged vent could cause the failure of components Contact a qualified Propane technician if ...

Page 46: ...resetting the temperature each time a different energy source is used Press the temperature selector button until the light at the desired setting is illuminated After the initial start up the thermostat should be moved from the coldest setting to the desired setting which is usually mid range An optional feature on the refrigerator is the addition of an icemaker For detailed operating instruction...

Page 47: ...a flame appears All burner controls operate counter clockwise and have to be pushed inward in order to turn On units with an oven the oven control must also be pressed inward before turning To light the oven push in the oven control knob and rotate counter clockwise to the PILOT ON position Light the oven pilot light located at the back left hand side of the oven burner The oven pilot may be slow ...

Page 48: ...time The following label has been placed in the vehicle near the range area If You Smell Gas 1 Extinguish any open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch electrical switches 3 Shut off the gas supply at the tank valve s or gas supply connection 4 Open doors and other ventilating openings 5 Leave the area until the odor clears 6 Have the gas system checked and leakage source c...

Page 49: ...el position Television The coach is cable ready and may be equipped with a color television in the entertainment center located in the living room An option may be to install a DVD player and or to have a color television installed in the bedroom The televisions if installed are powered by 120 volt electricity Your unit must be plugged into shore power or have the optional generator running in ord...

Page 50: ...s the telephone hook up This includes the connector for the incoming telephone line and one telephone outlet inside the unit Satellite Prep Your unit has been prepped at the factory for use with a DSS satellite system In the entertainment center you will find connections for RG6 dish connection to a DSS receiver and a phone jack to connect to the receiver for Pay Per View programming The RG6 cable...

Page 51: ...wer to the water heater Turn the gas supply to the OFF position Wait five minutes for the gas to clear the area If you smell gas STOP Following the safety instructions in the Operations Manual If gas odor is not noticed than turn the gas supply to the ON position Turn on the electrical supply to the water heater Inside the unit there is a switch marked WATER HEATER Turn the switch to the ON positi...

Page 52: ...sed 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 to below 150 pounds and the valve closes This condition is normal and does not indicate a defective relief valve WARNING Do not plu...

Page 53: ...nd down Moving the air up in the summer months the fan will help circulate the cool air from the air conditioner By moving the air down the fan will help circulate the warm air from the furnace in the winter months Central Vacuum System optional A central vacuum system is available as an option This system allows you to vacuum the interior of your unit using provided attachments through a port in ...

Page 54: ...08 Torrey Pine Fifth Wheel by Newmar 4 1 Chapter 4 CABINETS FURNITURE INTERIOR FEATURES CABINETS 3 FURNITURE 4 Living Room Area 4 Bedroom Area 4 INTERIOR FEATURES 5 Flooring 5 Ceiling 5 Window Treatment 5 ...

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Page 56: ...strap is provided to help raise the bed Once the bed platform is lifted 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 for dried on spots or rings wipe with a damp cloth and a mild liquid soap Strong chemicals and solvents may damage the surface and should be wiped up immedi...

Page 57: ... for slide out instructions to make room for the bed Once the room is extended remove all of the seat cushions Next take hold of the handle on the bed mechanism and pull to extend Expand the bed to the fully open position by unfolding the foot portion of the bed All of the sofas are upholstered in decor matching fabric If you have any questions regarding the warranty on this sofa contact the sofa ...

Page 58: ...rate the floor with water this could damage the flooring Abrasive cleansers and scouring pads can scratch and damage the surface also Ceiling The ceiling in this unit is covered with a padded vinyl ceiling headliner The recommended cleaning procedure is to use a soft cloth and a mild detergent Window Treatment The window treatment throughout this unit except in the kitchen is pleated day night win...

Page 59: ...ectrical Systems 3 General Information 3 Breaker Boxes 4 Batteries 4 Battery Inspection Care 4 Battery Disconnect Switch 5 120 Volt Receptacles 6 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt Receptacle 6 Wiring Connector 7 Generator Prep Optional 7 Generator Optional 7 Solar Prep optional 7 ...

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Page 61: ...coach They are the 12 volt DC system and the 120 volt AC system Most standard appliances require 120 volt electricity while the majority of the lighting used in recreation vehicles is powered by 12 volt electricity The power for the 12 volt system is supplied by the coach batteries The power for the 120 volt system is supplied by the power cord when the unit is connected to an outside power source...

Page 62: ...uipped with a charge line the tow vehicle s electrical system will charge the coach batteries while in transit The power converter if installed automatically charges the coach batteries when the unit is connected to a 120 volt outside power source A battery disconnect switch is provided with your unit Battery Inspection Care Remember when a battery is not used for an extended period of time it may...

Page 63: ...n a regular basis particularly after extended periods of heavy use where frequent charging can cause more boiling of the fluid in the battery Battery electrolyte or distilled water can be used to fill batteries in most cases but be certain to consult the owner s manual supplied by the battery manufacturer for specifics regarding the batteries in your unit Battery Disconnect Switch The Battery Disc...

Page 64: ...k in the grounding circuit The grounding circuit must be continuous from the frame to the distribution panel to the power cord to the earth ground Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt Receptacle The 120 volt electrical outlets in the kitchen and bath area are ground fault circuit interrupt GFCI protected receptacles The electrical outlets located in the slide out may be wired through the kitchen GFCI Th...

Page 65: ...on monoxide detector Generator Optional As an option a generator may be added With the installation of the generator your unit may have a 50 amp automatic changeover switch When the generator is running it will produce 120 volt power This will supply electricity to the appliances and 120 volt lights in the unit when not connected to shore power There is an hour meter on the generator The meter tra...

Page 66: ...5 8 2008 Torrey Pine Fifth Wheel by Newmar The wires are routed through the walls down into the Battery Compartment where they can be attached to the batteries or coach circuitry as necessary ...

Page 67: ...xterior Sides 3 Security Lights Optional 3 Jacks 3 Stabilizer Jacks 4 Electric Stabilizer Jacks Optional 4 Roof 5 Steps 5 Electric Steps Optional 5 Windows 6 Doors 6 Vents 6 AWNINGS 7 Side Awning 7 Extending 7 Retracting 7 Window Awning Optional 8 Extending 8 Retracting 8 Spare Tire Carrier 9 ...

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Page 69: ...losely follow the operation instructions provided by the jack manufacturer To lift the unit for uncoupling drop the pad tube by removing the lock pin Re pin the hole that places the foot pad closest to the ground to compensate for variations in the terrain between the jacks Push the toggle switch to the DOWN position and hold until the jack raises the unit to the desired height To raise the jacks ...

Page 70: ...izer jacks to the fully closed position Tighten 1 4 turn to secure the jacks in the travel position This will help prevent the stabilizers from working open due to road vibration Do not use stabilizer jacks to lift the unit Stabilizer Jacks Fifth wheel units may also be equipped with one pair of stabilizer jacks As an option an extra pair of stabilizer jacks or power twin jacks may be installed Th...

Page 71: ...ep reverse the procedure Keep all step pivot points lubricated with a quality grease based spray lubricant for smooth operation Electric Steps Optional Installation of the electric triple entrance steps may be an optional feature on fifth wheel units These are installed in place of the standard manual steps Operation for the electrical entrance door step is as follows 1 With the entrance door open...

Page 72: ... anyone entering the unit Vents In the kitchen area an optional feature may be the 12 volt vent equipped with a rain sensor on the roof hood Anytime the vent is open and it senses rain it will automatically close The vent is controlled by the wall thermostat Once powered ON and the desired temperature is selected the vent will run until the preset temperature is reached When the temperature is rea...

Page 73: ... height Swing handle in and allow the lock button to snap into one of the holes Repeat on the other side 7 Press the release lever at the bottom end of one main arm pull the arm assembly outward to a vertical position and readjust height Repeat on other side Drive provided stakes through holes of each patio foot into the ground 8 During rain lower one end to allow water to flow off See the awning ...

Page 74: ...to the ROLL UP position CAUTION Whenever heavy or prolonged rain or wind is anticipated or you will leave the awning unattended it is best to close the awning Damage as a result of weather is not covered by warranty Window Awning Optional A window awning may be an optional feature on fifth wheels To operate these use the following instructions Extending 1 Grasp the loop on the pull strap and pull ...

Page 75: ...ire mounted under the front of the unit between the landing gear This tire is raised and lowered via a crank mechanism that extends from under the unit on the door curb side Attach the provided handle and crank the tire down or up as necessary Be sure the spare time is securely positioned for travel and regularly check the air pressure in the tire to be certain it is ready for use at all times ...

Page 76: ...onitor Panel Calibration 3 Water Pump 4 City Water Hook Up 5 Fresh Water Tank Fill 5 Sanitizing 5 Water Filtration System 7 Water Heater By Pass System 7 Fresh Water Lines 8 WASTE WATER SYSTEM 9 General Information 9 Toilet 9 P Traps 9 Black Water Holding Tank 10 Gray Water Holding Tank 10 Waste Water Disposal 10 Camping with Sewer Hook Up 11 No Fuss Flush 12 ...

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Page 78: ... to check the approximate levels in the fresh gray and black water holding tanks and the battery condition The monitor panel is generally located in the bathroom Simply press the button 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 approximately ...

Page 79: ...Close each faucet after it delivers a steady stream of water close the cold water first Leave the hot water faucets on until they also deliver a steady stream of water This will ensure that the water heater is filled with water 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 f...

Page 80: ...he fresh water system including the hot water heater faucets and stool To disconnect from the city water supply close the spigot valve and remove the hose from the city water supply Disconnect the hose from the city water connection and store the hose in the water compartment Fresh Water Tank Fill The fresh water tank is filled via the gravity fill connection located on the side of your unit Open ...

Page 81: ...Turn the tank fill valve from city water to tank fill Turn on the water pump until all of the solution is pumped into the fresh water tank 5 Turn off the water pump Close the valve to the solution Open the valve from the tank to the water pump Fill the water tank with the city water tank fill or by using the same method as was used to put the sanitizing solution into the tank Remove the water filt...

Page 82: ...er Reattach the canister to the filter housing by rotating the canister in a counter clockwise direction When replacing the filter make certain the rubber O Ring seal is properly positioned in its groove in the cartridge housing An improperly seated or missing seal will cause leakage around the perimeter of the filter housing Use caution not to over tighten the canister when attaching it back to t...

Page 83: ...0 gallons of water in your tank This will precipitate the iron or sulfur so that the filter can remove it If you are at a site where the unit is hooked up to city water you will not 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 of water that is ...

Page 84: ...R TANK instructions in this chapter The stool flushes wastes directly into the black water holding tank The stool uses high velocity water injection to produce a swirl effect in the bowl The greatest problem that causes stool solids to build up in the holding tank is lack of liquids When using your stool it is wise to fill the stool 3 4 full of water This will help to wash the solids away from dir...

Page 85: ...ray water holding tank is located in the underbelly of the unit It is primarily used for the drainage from the kitchen and bath sinks and the shower Waste Water Disposal Both of the holding tanks terminate in a valve arrangement that permits draining each tank separately or together It is recommended to drain the black water tank before the gray water tank This will allow the water from the gray t...

Page 86: ...ks are empty flush them with a fresh water rinse before you close the valves The gray tanks are easily flushed by pouring a couple of gallons of water into a sink drain Prime the system with an odor control chemical following the directions above for preparing the system for use The drain outlet is engineered for quick release of the drain hose adapter Always close the gate valves and secure the e...

Page 87: ...ped 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 water valve to allow water to spray inside the sewage tank This will clean the inside of the tank of any debris that may be left inside the tank After this is done disconnect the water hose and close the gate v...

Page 88: ...pter 8 SLIDE OUT FEATURES SLIDE OUT FEATURES 3 General Instructions 3 Extending the Slide Out Room 4 Retracting the Slide Out Room 4 MANUAL EXTENSION AND RETRACTION 5 Shaft end mounted motors 5 Shaft center mounted motors 5 Operating Precautions 6 ...

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Page 90: ...vating the slide out switch The room will 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 out controller turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase the power and counter clockwise to decrease the power CAUTION Move the adjustment screw in small incr...

Page 91: ...he room is traveling Retracting the Slide Out Room 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 pushing the arm up into the locked position using the lock arm tool as required IMPORTANT On units equipped with manual lock arms it is important to rele...

Page 92: ...osen the TRANS TORQUE bushing from the shaft Shaft center mounted motors If the unit is equipped with the K 900 slide out motor which is mounted near the center of the slide out room use the following directions 1 Access must be gained to the slide out motor located in the center of the slide out room 2 The manual extension or retraction requires only a 5 8 socket and ratchet wrench By placing the...

Page 93: ...he center or end mounted motors can be moved by pushing the room the full length of its travel in either direction This method will require the assistance of at least two people Operating Precautions WARNING Before extending the slide out make certain that there is a minimum of five 5 feet of clear space on the slide out side of the unit Prior to extending the room be sure to unlock the slide out ...

Page 94: ...of Care Maintenance 5 Battery Inspection Care 6 INTERIOR CARE 7 Carpet 7 Fabrics 8 Wall and Ceiling 9 Woodwork 9 Counter Tops 9 Accessories 10 Detectors 10 Condensation 10 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 11 Every Trip 11 Every Three 3 Months 11 Every Six 6 Months 12 Annually 12 Winterizing 12 Cold Weather Use 14 E Z Lube Axles 14 Mor Ryde RE Suspension 15 ...

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Page 96: ...elly regularly with water especially areas where mud and other foreign materials collect The chance of corrosion can be minimized by frequent washings of the vehicle When washing the vehicle make certain that the undercarriage 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 com...

Page 97: ...rized Service Center perform these inspections and reseal when necessary Proper Sealants for Application Plas T Cote Metal or fiberglass roof Surebond 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 main sealant Parbond To seal across tops of windows et...

Page 98: ...ntaining petroleum solvents harsh abrasives or citric based cleaners You may cause irreparable damage to your roof 2 Rinse the complete roof with clean water to remove any loose dirt or debris 3 Using a medium bristle brush along with your selected cleaner mixed with water scrub the entire roof Rinse thoroughly with clean water to avoid residue build up on the roof or sidewalls of the vehicle 4 Fo...

Page 99: ...not used for an extended period of time it may lose its charge Periodic charging of the battery during storage of the unit will increase the life of the battery Check the external condition of the battery periodically Look for cracks in the cover and case Check the vent plugs and replace them if they are cracked or broken Keep the battery clean Accumulations of acid film and dirt may permit curren...

Page 100: ... unnecessary drain and corrosion of the batteries The coach battery is a deep cycle RV marine battery This type of battery consumes water and must be filled periodically Please be sure to check the battery water level on a regular basis Consult the owner s manual supplied by the battery manufacturer WARNING Do not allow the battery fluid to contact your skin eyes fabric or painted surfaces The flu...

Page 101: ...he fluid with a dry towel Do not rub the spill Rubbing may cause the liquid to set in the fabric When attempting to clean a spot or stain always start from the outside and work inward to avoid spreading it further Some stains or soils are extremely difficult or impossible to be removed completely These should receive immediate professional attention Spills spots stains or soils are the responsibil...

Page 102: ...er or use a non abrasive soap free cleaner The mop should be damp not dripping Do not use soap based cleaners scouring powders steel wool abrasive cleaners wax or polish on the floor To remove stubborn spots like shoe polish oil tar markers scuffs etc use a household solvent acetone or nail polish remover then wipe with a damp cloth To remove chocolate grease juice or wine use warm water and a non...

Page 103: ...leaning and dusting When cleaning the exterior of the case use a damp cloth or paper towel Do not spray cleaners or wax directly into the case as it may cause false alarms Condensation IMPORTANT Since surface condensation within the coach cannot be controlled by the manufacturer damage caused by condensation is not covered by your Newmar Limited Warranty Damage may occur to your unit if excessive ...

Page 104: ...r or unapplied maintenance is not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty Items supplied by other manufacturers may require specific individual maintenance not listed herein Please refer to the manufacturers suggested maintenance guidelines in the Owners Information Packet IMPORTANT Since surface condensation within the coach cannot be controlled by the manufacturer damage caused by condensation is...

Page 105: ...he wheels and lug nuts for cracks and check the torque of the lug nuts IMPORTANT Cosmetic adjustments and alignments must be performed within the first three 3 months from date of original purchase for warranty consideration Thereafter these items are considered routine maintenance Annually Inspection of roof seams and joints should be performed by an Authorized Newmar Service Center If resealing ...

Page 106: ...tion to flow freely Once the water pump is turned on proceed to the kitchen faucet bath faucet inside and outside shower turning on the hot and cold and flushing the stool until the antifreeze solution flows freely If the unit is equipped with a washer be certain to purge the air from it also This forces the antifreeze through all of the water lines and faucets It also allows the antifreeze soluti...

Page 107: ... been taken to build a well insulated unit recreational vehicles are not intended for extended use in subfreezing weather without special precautions When the temperature drops below freezing the furnace must be turned on to keep the unit warm Continued use in cold weather will require the unit to be winterized E Z Lube Axles Axles equipped with Dexter s E Z Lube feature can be periodically lubric...

Page 108: ...th Wheel has been equipped with the Mor ryde RE Rubber Equalizer Suspension The RE system works with conventional leaf springs and axles but replaces the center spring equalizer with rubber shear springs The rubber shear springs isolate and absorb road shock as well as increase the suspension travel So road bumps are better absorbed as the Mor ryde RE and leaf springs are able to handle the road s...

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