NewMar New Aire 2019 User manual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTICE
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 revisions, and Newmar reserves the right to make any
such changes without notice or obligation.
INTRODUCTION
1 A Letter from Our Family to Yours
2 Introduction to Newgle
5 Safety Notices in Newgle
5 Warranty and Service
6 About Your Owner's Information Package
6 About the Delivery Process
SAFETY
9 Placards and Labels
10 Before Driving Away
10 Driving in Dangerous Conditions
11 Seat Belt Safety
13 Fire Safety
14 Carbon Monoxide Safety
15 LP Safety
15 Emergency Exits
APPLIANCES
18 Cooktops and Ranges
20 Dishwashers
20 Fireplaces
21 Microwaves and Convection Ovens
21 Refrigerators, Freezers and Ice Makers
22 Vacuums
22 Washers and Dryers
CHASSIS
25
25
26
31
33
37
37
Chassis Monitoring Systems
Collision Warning Systems
Freightliner
Fuel Systems
Leveling Systems
Steering Systems
Wheels and Tires
REV. 180228
ELECTRICAL
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45
51
57
58
58
61
64
64
65
68
68
69
12 Volt Electrical System
120 Volt Electrical System
Batteries
Cord Reels
Energy Management Systems
Fuse Panels and Wiring Diagrams
Generators
Inverters and Converters
Lighting
Receptacles and Accessory Chargers
Solar Power
Transfer Switches and Surge Protectors
Electrical Appliance Typical Amp Draw List
ELECTRONICS
71
72
72
73
73
74
Camera and Video Monitoring Systems
Holding Tank Monitoring
Navigation Systems
Security and Keyless Entry Systems
SilverLeaf Coach Management System
WiFi Systems
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS
76
76
77
77
77
78
78
78
79
Antennas, Cable, and Satellite Systems
Blu-ray Players
Dash Receivers, CD Players, and Stereos
DVD Players
Headphones, Speakers, and Amplifiers
Infrared Receivers, Remotes, and Switchers
Stereo Receivers and Home Theater Systems
Televisions
Television Lifts
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EXTERIOR
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86
87
87
88
90
92
92
Air Horns
Awnings
Compartments
Doors, Handles, and Chimes
Entrance Steps
Exterior Lights
Hammocks
Hitches and Towing Components
Mirrors
Paint, Roof, and Siding
Windows
Windshields
Wiper Systems
HVAC
95
96
97
97
100
Air Conditioning and Heat, Dash
Air Conditioning and Heat, Roof
Fans and Ventilation
Hydronic Heating
Radiant Heating
INTERIOR
101
101
103
103
104
105
107
109
109
110
110
Beds and Mattresses
Cabinetry and Woodwork
Ceiling and Walls
Countertops and Backsplashes
Fabrics and Materials
Flooring
Furniture
Interior Doors and Hardware
Interior Furnishings
Interior Steps and Step Covers
Shades and Window Coverings
PLUMBING
113
113
114
118
119
119
120
121
122
125
Faucets and Fixtures
Filters
Fresh Water System
Hose Reels
Power Washers, Sprayers, and Exterior Showers
Sinks
Toilets
Tubs and Shower Enclosures
Waste Water System
Water Pumps
SLIDEOUTS
128
132
135
Electric Bedroom Slideouts
Electric Wardrobe Slideouts
HWH Hydraulic Slideouts
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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144
145
148
149
150
151
151
153
How to Wash and Dry a Coach
Waxing and Polishing a Coach
How to Winterize a Coach
How to De-Winterize a Coach
How to Sanitize the Complete Water System
Ultrafabrics Cleaning Guidelines for Flexsteel and
Villa Furniture
How to Clean Exterior Chrome
How to Weigh Your Coach
Routine Maintenance Schedule
SILVERLEAF TOUCHSCREEN GUIDE
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156
159
162
166
167
168
177
177
178
Introduction
Home
AC Power
DC Power
Genset
Water
Climate
Temp
Floor Heat
Special Features
RECORDS
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205
Service Record
Fuel, Oil, and MPG Record
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A LETTER FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS
Welcome to the exciting world of recreational vehicles and
the growing Newmar family! Congratulations on your
purchase of a Newmar product! Your coach proudly carries
the Newmar torch, as a new generation of RV’ing begins.
We share your excitement at this moment, and with you
look forward to the years and miles of adventure the RV
lifestyle offers you in your coach.
Whether camping at your favorite remote fishing hole or
tailgating at the big game with your friends, Newmar is with
you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
THE NEWMAR LEGACY
Your new coach was built with care using today's technology and old world craftsmanship. At Newmar, we strive to build
vehicles that are safe, dependable, and comfortable. Born on Christian principles, and from the desire to build not the
most, but the best, the legacy associated with the name Newmar is one of family pride and quality. It is the culmination
of decades of RV design and building experience. We take humble pride in our history of innovation. We introduced the
industry to the first slideout rooms, and continued our tradition of innovation with the first flush floor slideout in a
motorized coach and the smooth, seamless fiberglass body. Your coach is at the forefront of current technology, built by
the skilled hands and quality conscious eyes of craftsmen.
At Newmar, we recognize that a craftsman’s final product is only as good as the materials they use, so 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.
THE NEWMAR WARRANTY
Your coach has been built to the highest standards. That’s why we back it with a 12-month limited warranty, the best
warranty in the industry. A heritage of quality and dependability makes it easy for us to offer that kind of coverage.
Please read the Newmar Limited Warranty and all other component warranties that apply to the equipment installed on
your unit. The limited warranties issued by the chassis and component manufacturers require periodic service and
maintenance. The owner's failure to provide this service and/or maintenance may result in the loss of warranty
coverage. Be sure to file the appropriate registration card with the component manufacturer as described with the
individual instruction booklets to activate the warranties on the components within your Newmar coach.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Carefully read both the instructions in your Owner’s Guide, as well as the booklets supplied by the chassis and
component manufacturers for important operation, safety, and maintenance information. This Owner’s Guide should be
kept in your vehicle for quick reference. Take time to get acquainted with your unit and how it operates. Should you have
any questions, consult your dealer or the Newmar customer support team. In addition to the assistance you receive from
the customer support team, we are also excited to announce a new approach to customer service: Newgle.
Your coach owner's guide is printed directly from Newgle, Newmar's dynamic, multi-faceted knowledge center created
specifically for Newmar coach owners and certified technicians. Because content pertaining to your coach is constantly
evolving and changing, the only way we can provide you with access to the most up-to-date and relevant information is
by linking you directly to it! Much of our information comes directly from the manufacturer of the items that are specific to
your coach model and year, so we urge you to check out the site for any additional information that may not (currently)
be included in your owner's guide. For more information, refer to the Introduction to Newgle article.
Our customers are extremely important to us, and we will make every effort necessary to ensure your satisfaction.
CONTACT NEWMAR
• Phone: 800.731.8300
• Mail: P.O. Box 30 | Nappanee, Indiana 46550-0030
• Websites: www.newmarcorp.com and https://newgle.newmarcorp.com
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INTRODUCTION TO NEWGLE
Welcome to the wonderful world of Newgle! As a
Newmar coach owner, Newgle provides you with access to
content pertaining to your specific model and year. Whether
you are using the search bar or the drop down navigation
featured on every page, you have the ability to locate the
information you need with the click of a button.
Newgle consists of 12 categories, dozens of sub-categories, and thousands of item-specific links connecting you directly
to the manufacturer of the items in your coach! Content is regularly added and is only available to current Newmar
owners and certified technicians. Feel free to browse and explore our mobile-friendly website from your tablet or
smartphone.
IMPORTANT
Newgle is an ever-changing knowledgebase. The Newgle team strives to introduce new features and content
regularly to improve the site. The included screenshots and navigational instructions may change without
notice. Always refer to Newgle for the most up-to-date version of this content.
HOW DO I ACCESS NEWGLE?
Visit Newgle at https://newgle.newmarcorp.com to register for an account.
Because you now own a Newmar coach, click the link associated with an
owner account, "Coach Owner - Newgle Access Request." You will be
asked to provide your 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 username and password, transporting you to a
one-of-a-kind world of knowledge. If you have any questions regarding
your login information, please contact your Newmar Model Specialist.
HOW DO I NAVIGATE THE SITE?
The Newgle logo is available in the upper left corner of
every page throughout the site. Click on the logo at any time
to return to the Home page. The Home page displays your
user information and provides an introduction to your coach
(model and year), as well as access to the Newgle search
function, drop-down menus, and category blocks, which are
crucial for easy navigation throughout the site.
NEWGLE IT! SEARCH
The Newgle it! search bar is also available on every page,
making it possible for you to conveniently initiate a search
anytime from anywhere within the site.
By using search terms, such as the product name or manufacturer, or by typing in the model number or Newmar part
number, you can visit the relevant Newgle pages listed in the search results immediately.
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DROP-DOWN MENU
Choosing a category from the drop-down navigation menu
along the top of the page will take you to the landing page
for that category. From here, you can drill down to the sub-
category level, allowing you to view the contents of each
category.
CATEGORY BLOCKS
Choosing a category block on the Home page will take you
to the landing page for that category. Just like the drop-
down menu, you can drill down to the sub-category level,
allowing you to view the contents of each category.
To view more sub-categories, click on the set of three
horizontal dots at the end of the list. This will expand the
view so all of the sub-categories are visible. Click on the set
of three horizontal dots again to collapse the sub-category
list.
WHAT TYPE OF INFORMATION WILL I FIND?
CATEGORIES
Each of the categories includes a brief overview of the type of information
you will find within the category and the layers beneath it. The overview may
include dangers, warnings, cautions, and important notices to highlight
particular aspects of your coach that may require additional attention.
Many categories also include images of labels (some of which may be noted
as examples only) that may be posted throughout your coach or on your
components.
Click on a sub-category block below the information to view more detailed
information about a particular component within the Entertainment Systems
category, such as Blu-ray Players.
SUB-CATEGORIES
Each sub-category includes basic information about the
topic at hand, which may include the location, operation,
and function of a particular system or component within
your coach.
Below the information is a list of "Item Home Pages" based
on the items relevant to your coach year and model. These
pages are titled using the manufacturers of the products.
Some sub-categories will only display one or two item home
pages, such as the Blu-ray Players, because that is the only
equipment installed in your coach for that model and year.
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NOTICE
All of the information in Newgle 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.
ITEM HOME PAGES AND ITEMS
Once an Item Home Page is selected (i.e. Sony Blu-ray
Players), you may see basic information about that
manufacturer and component, such as operating
instructions, care and maintenance, etc. You will also see a
list of "Item Home Page Items (IHPi's), or the components
that are available (standard or optional) in your coach based
on the model and year.
Each item will be titled "Manufacturer Model Number ::
Manufacturer and Item Description :: Newmar Part
Number." Special Notices (discontinued items, etc.),
Features pertaining to the part or component, Newmar's
Warranty Information, Manufacturer Site Links, and the
chart of Relevant Coaches (model and year) that the part or
component was installed in (standard or optional) are
available on every item when it is available.
On the right side, you will see the product name and
manufacturer, the Newmar part number, as well as a photo
from ComNet, Newmar's parts catalog (when available).
Within the Manufacturer Site Links section, you will have
access to associated links to the direct manufacturer or
supplier for the following information, when available:
• Operation, Installation, and Maintenance Manuals
• Care and Maintenance Guides
• Product Specifications & Reviews
• Safety Information & Warranty Registration Forms
• Troubleshooting Guides and Service Manuals
• Parts and Accessories Catalogs
• FAQ's & Videos
• Technical Guides (when available to the public)
WHAT IF I CAN'T FIND WHAT I NEED?
Our dedicated, full-time Newgle staff is working to provide you with access
to more model-specific information directly from the manufacturers as
quickly as we can.
By leaving feedback and requests for specific information at the bottom of
any page, you have the opportunity to directly impact how we prioritize our
efforts!
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NOTICE
As a Newmar coach owner, Newgle provides you with access to content pertaining to your model and year of
coach. You may see information not relevant to your specific coach throughout the site; however, this
information may pertain to other floorplans and/or was available as optional equipment for your coach model
and year.
SAFETY NOTICES IN NEWGLE
Reference is made to the following terms throughout Newgle and the Owner's Guide: Danger, Warning, Caution,
Important, and Notice. These terms indicate important information that must be understood and followed.
SAFETY DEFINITIONS
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury. Failure to observe a DANGER may also result in damage to the equipment or unit.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury. Failure to observe a WARNING may also result in damage to the equipment or unit.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury. Failure to observe a CAUTION may also result in damage to the equipment or unit.
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT notices are not related to personal injury, but provide additional information to make a step
easier or clearer.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates information that is not necessary or required, but may prove to be helpful.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
“Customers say they’re loyal to us because they trust us to stand behind our products – from
support, parts and service to paying our warranties. It feels good to own a coach that has all of that
behind it.” The only warranty offered by Newmar Corporation is set forth in the written limited
warranty that applies to this vehicle. The Newmar Corporation Limited Warranty was provided to you
by your selling dealer prior to purchase.
IMPORTANT
Warranty service required needs to be completed during the term of the warranty. Service work scheduled or
performed after the expiration of the Newmar warranty will not be covered.
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The limited warranties issued by the chassis and component manufacturers require periodic service and maintenance.
The owner’s failure to provide this service and/or maintenance may result in the loss of warranty coverage.
The owner should review the Newmar Corporation Limited Warranty and other manufacturers’ limited warranties on all
components applicable to this vehicle. To activate the warranties on the components within your Newmar recreational
vehicle, be sure to file the appropriate registration card with the component manufacturer.
If, for any reason, you have a problem obtaining satisfactory and timely warranty service that may substantially impair
the use, value, or safety of your Newmar coach, please call Newmar Customer Service toll free at (800)731-8300.
CUSTOMER RELATIONS
If you wish to schedule maintenance work, schedule service work, or order parts you should notify your local authorized
Newmar Service Center to set up an appointment. If you are unsure of the location of the closest authorized Service
Center, contact Newmar Customer Service. You may also write to:
Newmar Corporation | Warranty Department | P.O. Box 30 | Nappanee, IN 46550
ABOUT YOUR OWNER'S INFORMATION PACKAGE
Included in your Owner's Information package are valuable documents about your vehicle and its components and
systems. The Newmar Owner’s Guide does not cover every possible detail of the equipment (standard and/or optional)
installed on or in your coach. Consulting the booklets and instruction manuals in this package will help you safely
operate, maintain, and troubleshoot these items.
IMPORTANT
Read all of the information and understand the safety and operating instructions included in the Owner’s
Information Package. To assure full warranty coverage, it is essential that all maintenance instructions are
followed.
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 through your Newmar Dealer or
Service Center.
• Your coach's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
The VIN is the legal identification of the completed
vehicle and is used by the state for vehicle registration.
• Your coach's Year, Model, Type, and Floorplan.
• Manufacturer, Model, and Serial Number of factory-
installed equipment.
IMPORTANT
The manufacturer, model, and serial number of the appliances and accessories installed at the factory in your
coach are listed on this label for convenience. It is important that the label remains in the coach for
identification purposes. Do not remove or relocate this label.
ABOUT THE DELIVERY PROCESS
The customer is responsible for regular and proper maintenance of the vehicle. Properly maintaining your vehicle will
prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your Newmar limited warranty. The maintenance
guidelines in this manual and any other applicable manual should be followed. It is your responsibility and obligation to
return the vehicle to an authorized dealer for repairs and service.
Throughout the manufacturing process, your vehicle has been inspected by Newmar qualified technicians. However, our
final inspection at the factory is not to be the last one. The pre-delivery inspection and systems check your dealer
performs are the final inspections done to the unit prior to you receiving your new coach. Your dealer may assist you in
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understanding the limited warranties and with completing all warranty forms for the various appliances and accessories
installed in your unit.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
To assist you in avoiding problems with your vehicle, we recommend you do the following:
1. Read the warranty. Go over it thoroughly with your dealer.
2. Inspect the vehicle. Do not accept delivery until you have gone through the coach with the dealer. Newmar has
provided a check list to be used during retail delivery. Check each item on the list, and make sure the dealer does
the same. Do not sign this checklist until you have checked off each item.
NOTICE
The sales literature versus actual specifics to the vehicle’s measurements, weights, or quantities may vary.
3. Ask questions about anything that you do not understand concerning your 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 inspecting the vehicle and the operation of the factory
installed components.
2. A customer walk-through to familiarize the customer with the vehicle, its systems and components, and their
operation.
3. Delivery of the Owner’s Information Package. This package contains the warranty cards and registrations 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 customer, stressing
the importance of filing warranty cards and registrations to the component manufacturers within the prescribed
time limit.
5. Providing the customer with information regarding warranty and non-warranty work on the vehicle, as well
as its separately warranted components, whether the customer is in or out of the area.
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SAFETY
This section provides information about Newmar's compliance requirements, placards and labels,
and seatbelt safety. It also includes information about the safety components installed in your
coach, including your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, emergency exits, and much more.
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS
Newmar motorhomes meet or exceed compliance for the following agencies:
CANADA
• Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS)
• Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (CSA Z 240)
• Canadian Electrical Code through QAI Laboratories
UNITED STATES
• Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS)
• Oregon, Nebraska, 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
NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
IMPORTANT
If you believe that your vehicle has a significant defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or
death, inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Newmar Corporation
immediately.
CONTACT NHTSA
1. Phone: Auto Safety Hotline (toll free) at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY #1-800-424-9153)
2. Write: NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street S.W., Washington, DC 20590
3. Website: http://www.safecar.gov.
PLACARDS AND LABELS
A variety of placards and labels are located throughout your coach. These are installed to aid in the operation of a
component, or to warn of potential dangers while operating a specific appliance, accessory, or system.
IMPORTANT
Reading, understanding, and heeding all such labels and placards is critical to the safe, efficient use of your
coach.
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These will include warnings
regarding the electrical
system, propane gas system,
fueling the coach, and much
more. It is important to read
these placards and warnings
to ensure the safety and
proper operation of the item.
Examples of such labels are
provided; one of these labels
may be affixed adjacent to
your propane tank, if
equipped.
BEFORE DRIVING AWAY
Provides a brief list of procedures that will aid in your driving safety and extend the life of your coach.
WARNING
Prior to driving your vehicle, be sure you have read your entire owner’s guide and that you understand your
vehicle’s equipment completely. Read and understand all of the instructions and precautions in this owner’s
guide and the chassis manufacturer owner’s manual before operating your new coach.
Listed below are some safety precautions that must be adhered to while your coach is in motion. These precautions, as
well as others that involve possible damage to equipment, are also listed in the appropriate areas in this manual.
There are various adjustments that need to be made prior to starting and moving the vehicle. Among them are the
driver’s seat, the tilt steering, and the exterior side view mirrors, as well as checking the rear view monitoring system. In
addition, the following procedures will aid in your driving safety and extend your equipment’s life.
• Windows, mirrors, and light lenses are to be clean and unobstructed.
• Tires should be checked for proper cold inflation pressure.
• Wheel lug nuts should be checked for proper tightness.
• Fluid levels, including engine oil, transmission fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and windshield
washer solvent, should be checked and filled, if necessary.
• Disconnect the unit. 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.
DRIVING IN DANGEROUS CONDITIONS
WARNING
The cruise control is not to be operated on icy roads, extremely wet roads, winding roads, heavy traffic, or in
any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained.
WARNING
While driving on slippery surfaces, use care when accelerating or decelerating. Skidding and loss of vehicle
control may be the result of abrupt changes in speed.
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WARNING
Driving through water deep enough to wet the brakes may affect the stopping distance or cause the vehicle to
pull to one side. If you have driven through deep water, check the brake operation in a safe area to be sure
they have not been affected.
WARNING
Never operate a vehicle if a difference in braking efficiency is noticeable. Extreme terrain and adverse weather
may affect the handling and/or performance of your vehicle.
SEAT BELT SAFETY
One of the most important safety features in your vehicle is the restraint system. Research has shown that seat belts
save lives. And they can reduce the seriousness of injuries in a collision. Some of the worst injuries happen when
people are thrown from the vehicle. Everyone in a motor vehicle needs to be buckled up at all times.
IMPORTANT
These brief operation instructions are for quick reference only. Any quick start instructions provided should
not take the place of the complete Operation Manual provided by this item's manufacturer.
WARNING
It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in
these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride in any area of your
vehicle that is not equipped with seats and seat belts. Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and is
using a seat belt properly.
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR SEAT BELTS AND RESTRAINT SYSTEM
WARNING
If you wear your safety belt improperly, both the effectiveness and comfort will decrease.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR LAP/SHOULDER COMBINATION RESTRAINTS
1. Enter the vehicle and close the door. Sit back, and adjust the seat.
2. The latch plate of the belt is above the back of your seat. Grasp the latch plate, and pull out the belt. Slide the
latch plate up the webbing as far as necessary to make the belt go around your lap.
3. When the belt is long enough to fit, insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”
4. Position the lap belt across your thigh, below your abdomen. If you need the lap portion tighter, pull up a bit on
the shoulder part. A snug belt reduces the risk of sliding under the belt in a collision. Position the shoulder belt on
your chest so that it is comfortable and not resting on your neck. The retractor will withdraw any slack in the belt.
5. To release the belt, push the release button on the buckle.
NOTICE
Some shoulder belts can be adjusted upward or downward to help position the belt away from your neck.
Push on the anchorage cover to release it, and then move it up or down to the position that serves you best.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR LAP BELT RESTRAINTS WITHOUT A SHOULDER
HARNESS
WARNING
Always wear your seat belt when the vehicle is in operation.
1. Slide the latch up the webbing as far as necessary to make the belt go around your lap.
2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle until you hear a “click.”
3. Adjust and position the belt low and snug across your hips by removing the slack from the belt.
4. To release the belt, push the release button on the buckle.
IMPORTANT
Each belt is intended to restrain only one person at a time. Do not put two people under one belt.
CAUTION
Never attempt to restrain a child in your lap using the lap belt around both you and the child. The child could
be severely injured or killed in the event of a collision.
IMPORTANT
Seat belts are matched sets. Do not mix or use this belt or parts of this belt with other types of seat belts.
CHILD RESTRAINTS
IMPORTANT
Everyone in your vehicle needs to be buckled up at all times. Every state in the United States and all Canadian
provinces require that small children ride in proper restraint systems. This is the law, and you can be
prosecuted for ignoring it.
There are different sizes and types of restraints for children from newborn to near-adult size children. Use the restraint
that is correct for your child:
• The restraint must be appropriate for your child's weight and height. Check the label on the restraint for this, too.
• Carefully follow 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.
HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR SEAT BELTS AND RESTRAINT SYSTEM
Periodically examine your restraint equipment to be sure it functions correctly and to be sure there are no worn or
broken components that either needs repair or replacement. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. Do not
disassemble or modify the system.
WARNING
A frayed or torn belt could rip apart in a collision and leave you with no protection. Inspect the belt system
periodically, checking for cuts, frays, or loose parts. Damaged parts must be replaced immediately. Do not
disassemble or modify the system. Seat belt assemblies must be replaced after an accident if they have been
damaged (bent retractor, torn webbing, etc.)
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Restraint equipment must be replaced after an accident if they have been damaged. If there is any question regarding
belt or retractor condition, replace the belt. It is a good idea to have your restraint system inspected during each periodic
scheduled maintenance session. If the belts need cleaning, use a mild soap solution or lukewarm water. Do not remove
the belts from the vehicle to wash them.
WARNING
Do not bleach, dye or clean the belts with chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners. This may severely weaken
the fabric. In a crash, they might not be able to provide adequate protection.
FIRE SAFETY
The possibility of fire exists
in all areas of life, and the
recreational lifestyle is no
exception. Recreational
vehicles are complex
machines made up of many
materials, some of which
are flammable. Like most
hazards, the possibility of
fire can be minimized, if not
totally eliminated by
recognizing the danger and
practicing common sense
safety and maintenance
habits. For safety reasons,
your unit is furnished with
both a fire extinguisher and
a smoke alarm.
DANGER
If a fire occurs in the vehicle, evacuate the vehicle as quickly and as safely as possible. Consider the cause
and the severity of the fire and the risk involved before trying to extinguish it. If the fire is major or fuel fed,
move away from and stand clear of the vehicle and wait for emergency assistance to arrive.
SMOKE DETECTORS
The smoke detector installed in your coach is operated on a 9 volt battery. The smoke detector is mounted on the ceiling
in the living area of the unit. Read the operating instructions for details on the testing and care for this important safety
device.
Test the smoke detector after the unit has been in storage, before each trip, and at least once a week during use. Check
your smoke detector for the manufacturer’s expiration date. The battery needs to be tested periodically and replaced
once a year and/or when the low battery signal sounds.
When cleaning the case on any of the detectors, use a damp cloth or paper towel. Do not spray cleaners or wax directly
into the case as it may cause false alarms.
IMPORTANT
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.
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FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
The fire extinguisher is rated for Class B (grease, gasoline, diesel fuel, flammable liquids) and Class C (electrical) fires.
These are the most common types of fires in vehicles. Fire extinguishers are mechanical, pressurized devices. Care
must be exercised when they are handled.
The extinguisher should be inspected at least once a month. More frequent inspections may be required if the
extinguisher is exposed to the weather or to possible tampering. Do not test the extinguisher by partially discharging, as
it will cause a loss of pressure. Your fire extinguisher must be maintained as the operator’s manual instructs for proper
and safe operation.
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.
DANGER
Failure to comply could result in an increased risk of fire, explosion, asphyxiation, serious injury, or death.
CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. It is a by-product of the burning of fossil fuels (gasoline,
propane gas, diesel fuel, etc.). The chassis and generator engines, furnaces, water heater, propane gas refrigerator,
and range produce carbon monoxide constantly while they are operating.
IMPORTANT
These brief operation instructions are for quick reference only. Any quick start instructions provided should
not take the place of the complete Operation Manual provided by this item's manufacturer.
DANGER
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.
If you, or anyone else, experience any of the following carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms, exit the coach
immediately. Seek medical attention if the symptoms persist. Shut down the coach, and do not operate it until it has
been thoroughly inspected and repaired.
• Dizziness
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Muscular
twitching
• Throbbing
in the temples
• Inability to
think
coherently
• Weakness
and/
or sleepiness
• Intense
headaches
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