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12-Volt Operation 

The only thing you have to do is make sure the coach batteries don’t run down. In 

normal usage there isn’t any problem, since you would normally drive part of the day 

and be plugged into a campground at night. The alternator charges the batteries when 

you drive and when you’re plugged into city power the converter charges the batteries 

and carries much of the load. 

Some nights you may not find a place to plug into city power. No problem, the stan-

dard battery system gives you about 400 amp-hours so you can comfortably run your 

lights and vents in a normal fashion without depleting the batteries. 

If you are not plugged into city power and you’re not driving, you’ll want to conserve 

your batteries by using as few lights and appliances as possible. If you notice the lights 

becoming dim, it’s much easier on the batteries if you go ahead and start the engine or 

generator before the batteries run down. 

Your motorhome is equipped with a 53-watt solar panel. Its contrller is located on 

the wall between the galley and sofa.

There are two sets of 12-volt fuses and breakers in your motorhome. The main interior 

circuit fuses are in Power Cord Compartment. The brightly colored fuses pull straight 

out from the face of the panel. Replacement fuses are available at automotive stores 

and most service stations. On the panel covering the fuses is a diagram showing the 

function of each fuse or circuit breaker. The chassis manufacturer provides the second 

set of fuses. Freightliner fuses are located in the lower compartment forward of the 

roadside front wheel. 

Many interior lights have been included in your motorhome to give you almost infinite 

variable light intensity.  Just inside the main door are switches for the step, patio light, 

aux. Batt (390 only), and forward ceiling lights. The forward ceiling lights must have 

their switches on before the remote switch on the panel will control them. 

The reading lamps above the sofa, dinette, recliners, galley indirect lighting, are oper-

ated by the two gang switches located on the wall above the deluxe sofa and on the 

wall forward of the dinette. The wall and hanging lamps are operated by the dimmer 

switches on the wall.

The two-gang switch on the galley slide-out panel below the monitor system operates 

the china cabinet light above the galley and the ceiling lights.

In the bathroom the water heater switch supplies power to the igniter and gas valve. 

When turned on, it will flash red until flame is sensed, then the red light will be extin-

guished. The other switches above the lavatory operate the shower, lower medicine 

cabinet, bath mirror lights and water pump.

The switch in front of the bed wardrobe and a switch above the bed headboard on 

the curbside operate the bedroom ceiling lights. The switch besides the ceiling light 

switch operates beds reading lights. Individual switches located on the wall lamps are 

used for these lights.

The bulbs in the interior lights are all easily replaced if they burn out. Round, exposed 

bulbs, such as those around the bathroom mirror and reading lights, are replaced by 

depressing them into their base, then turning to the left about 1/4 turn. This will allow 

them to “pop” out part way, so they can be removed. Twelve-volt bulbs with flat bases 

pull  straight  out  of  their  socket.  To  change  the  bulb  in  the  round  ceiling  light,  first 

remove the lens assembly. The lens assembly is spring loaded and pops out of the 

fixture at its chrome ring. A small screwdriver may be used, be careful not to scratch 

the  chrome  and  be  sure  the  bulb  is  cool  before  attempting  replacement.  The  bulb 

inserts into the ballast by two wire prongs. Grasp the bulb with a piece of cloth and pull 

it gently straight out from its ballast. Insert the new bulb, and replace the lens. The lens 

assembly has two grooves that must be aligned to the light fixture before snapping the 

lens back into place.

Summary of Contents for 2006 390

Page 1: ...A MOTORHOME GUIDE AIRSTREAM OWNERS MANUAL 390 396 390 Sky Deck XL MOTORHOME...

Page 2: ...he operation and care of component parts such as chassis refrigerator furnace water heater and others are brie y explained in this manual However you will also nd the complete manufacturer s informati...

Page 3: ...tor Overnight Stop Winter Traveling Extended Stay Campground Setup Condensation Slide out Room Sky Deck E EXTERIOR Maintenance Roof Storage Ladder Main Door Locks Keyless Entry F INTERIOR Features Fix...

Page 4: ...d or any cause not attributable to a defect in original material or workmanship of the motorhome or component equipment as installed by the factory LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES All warranties of m...

Page 5: ...the dealer is incapable of making the repair request that he contact the Service Administration Department at Airstream Inc for technical assistance 3 If repairs are still not made the customer shoul...

Page 6: ...roducts theretofore manufactured CONSUMER ARBITRATION PROGRAM Airstream Inc participates in the consumer Arbitration Program for Recreational Ve hicle CAP RV This third party dispute resolution progra...

Page 7: ...plied with each Airstream motorhome which gives important information concerning its warranty coverage however the Airstream Limited Warranty covers the chassis heater defrost ers windshield wiper bla...

Page 8: ...ep hole in the road Such damage would be considered as resulting from an accident which risks are not covered under the warranty Abnormal tire wear and or wheel align ment resulting from such damage i...

Page 9: ...complaints involving warranty covered components To nd out more about this program or to request an application brochure please call the Arbitration Administration of ce toll free 800 279 5343 For re...

Page 10: ...cord EVERY 5 000 MILES OR 90 DAYS Exterior Door locks Lubricate with dry graphite Exterior Hinges Lubricate with light household oil LPG Regulator Check bottom vent for obstructions Main Door Striker...

Page 11: ...A A 8 WARRANTY AND SERVICE MAINTENANCE RECORDS DATE DEALER SERVICE PERFORMED DATE DEALER SERVICE PERFORMED...

Page 12: ...n a motorhome The Unloaded Vehicle Weight UVW listed on the chart in your coach is the weight of this motorhome as manufactured at the factory with full fuel engine oil and coolants Cargo Carrying Cap...

Page 13: ...ings on page C 4 2 Turn off LPG valve on LPG tank 3 Check that sewer connection all external compartments and ller openings are properly stowed or closed and or locked 4 Check that items stored on ext...

Page 14: ...seat occupants The driver should adjust his seat so that he is able to reach all controls easily with the belt on especially able to use all the travel on the foot brake The belt should be placed as...

Page 15: ...is switch only operates with the headlamp switch on Backup Camera The rear view monitoring camera has two positions One will show the rear bumper and operating the switch tilts the camera to view furt...

Page 16: ...ealer WARNING Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle Do not exceed this weight whenever you are towing...

Page 17: ...___________ STEP 2 GVW ___________ STEP 3 Rear Axle GAW ___________ STEP 3a Tow Weight minus Weight of Trailer or Vehicle Towed INDIVIDUAL WHEEL POSITION WEIGHT ___________ STEP 4 Left Front Wheel Po...

Page 18: ...uired To make this servicing easier the bed top can be raised with the assistance of gas props Once the bed top is raised the engine cover can be unlatched and raised to expose the engine WARNING The...

Page 19: ...be taken to ensure that the tires are fully supported when using blocks to level motorhomes and or RV s The load on the tire should be evenly distributed on the block and in the case of duals evenly...

Page 20: ...to casing failure resulting in serious injury or property damage If on previous occasions the tires have been incorrectly supported a hidden damage may be present Please contact your local tire dealer...

Page 21: ...ze a remote in ation device and insure that all persons are clear of the trajectory area WARNING An in ated tire and rim can be very dangerous if improperly used service or maintained To avoid serious...

Page 22: ...tch marked cold hot controls the amount of hot water owing through the heater core When the maximum air conditioner is engaged inside air is circulated through the evaporator to obtain the utmost in c...

Page 23: ...ght and will cause the steps to retract CAUTION With the power switch ON steps extended and door open it will be possible to start the vehicle and drive away with the steps extended This combination o...

Page 24: ...extreme conditions lubrication is deemed necessary silicon based grease or spray will not harm the bushing material BE SAFE LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP A complete SCS Frigette Coach Step Owner s Manual is pr...

Page 25: ...fter the motorhome has been shut off for a time is not a problem When you park the motorhome you ll normally retract the step cover so you can at least get out and stretch your legs If you happen to l...

Page 26: ...C CHASSIS C 9 Notes...

Page 27: ...DON T SMOKE IN BED KEEP MATCHES OUT OF REACH OF SMALL CHILDREN DON T CLEAN WITH FLAMMABLE MATERIAL KEEP FLAMMABLE MATERIAL AWAY FROM OPEN FLAME We have all heard these warnings many times but they are...

Page 28: ...the fan on a range hood which vents to the outside non recircu lating type will also help remove these combustible products from the kitchen MODEL 0916 HAS A HUSH CONTROL that is extremely useful in...

Page 29: ...ot operate if AC power has been cut off such as by an electrical re or an open fuse Smoke detectors must be tested regularly to make sure the batteries and the detector circuits are in good operating...

Page 30: ...t tamper with the unit Return it for servicing to FYRNETICS INC 1055 STEVEN SON CT STE 102W ROSELLE IL 60172 See Warranty for in warranty returns CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM The following information is hig...

Page 31: ...y 30 40 seconds for a minimum of seven 7 days when the battery gets low Replace the battery when this condition occurs USE ONLY THE FOLLOWING 9 VOLT BATTERIES FOR CO DETECTOR REPLACEMENT Alkaline type...

Page 32: ...ected from the battery during periods of storage There is a small heater on the sensor of the device which burns away impurities in the air during periods of normal use During periods when power is in...

Page 33: ...2 Turn on the water pump and open the faucets until the air is expelled from the system 3 Deploy the slide out if so equipped and you desire the extra space Before moving on turn off the LP gas and th...

Page 34: ...reading For instance with an outside temperature of zero degrees and the wind velocity of 10 miles per hour the equivalent chill temperature is minus 20 F The exterior water faucet has an in line val...

Page 35: ...G If adapters are required make sure the polarity is correct and the ground function is not lost A Cable TV and Telephone Hookup is located on the roadside power cord compart ment of the motorhome It...

Page 36: ...action should be taken to minimize their effects For tips on controlling condensation see the Tips To Controlling Condensation section Note Your motorhome is not designed nor intended for permanent ho...

Page 37: ...ter damp materials etc Indoors the most rapid growth occurs with warm and humid conditions How can mold growth be inhibited By controlling relative humidity the growth of mold and mildew can be inhibi...

Page 38: ...eleased After seeing their simple operation you may able to operate them from the oor according to your height and strength Also make sure the driver s seat is forward enough to clear the room Push an...

Page 39: ...se the Safety Rail switch to raise the electrically operated curbside rail The hatch door will rise also as it is attached to the safety rail by elastic cords The cords may be slid off the knobs to al...

Page 40: ...il will secure the sofa and sun lounger backs along with the grill lid Slide elastic cords over hatch lid knobs if they were removed Lower the hatch safety rails Lower the curbside safety rail CAUTION...

Page 41: ...protect the shell from minor scratches and make subsequent cleaning easier If your vehicle is exposed to pollen bird droppings tree sap or the like especially in hot and sunny weather wash it as ofte...

Page 42: ...use the keypad to turn the patio lights ON you must also use the keypad to turn them OFF The same goes for the switch inside the door if you turn the lights on with this switch you must use the same...

Page 43: ...ed with your coach CAUTION Rotating the chair when it s slid back against the wall can damage the upholstery Position the chair so it isn t cha ng when in transit Vinyl Floor The vinyl oor in your uni...

Page 44: ...tion WALL CLEANING Guilford of Main wall fabrics are color fast to the standard wet and dry cleaning proce dures and are also highly resistant to most spot cleaning solvents Standard Care Level S W wo...

Page 45: ...acturer of the fabric designed the above code CAUTION Never remove cushion cover for separate cleaning or washing Any tumble cleaning method can destroy the backing shrink or otherwise damage upholste...

Page 46: ...F INTERIOR F 4 NOTES...

Page 47: ...nted LPG tank Gas lines should be checked periodically for leaks with ammonia free soapy water Do not use open ame CAUTION Moisture in the LPG tank will cause a malfunction of the regulator in control...

Page 48: ...the recreational vehicle may cause res or asphyxiation WARNING A Warning Label has been located near the LP gas con tainer This label reads DO NOT FILL CONTAINER S TO MORE THAN 80 PER CENT OF CAPACIT...

Page 49: ...t attempt to seal regulator cover WARNING Check vent each time tank is lled to make sure it is clear of obstructions Gas Regulator Removal Replacement 1 Shut off main gas supply at the tank 2 Remove t...

Page 50: ...g operation of the water heater on gas or 110 volt Once the water heater is full a steady stream of water will come from the faucet Now open a cold faucet It will sputter for a short time but will soo...

Page 51: ...e O ring performs sealing and too much pressure will only break the strainer Cleaning Water Storage Tank 1 Prepare sodium hypochlorite solution using potable water and household bleach 5 1 4 to 6 in t...

Page 52: ...nstructions B The pump is equipped with a pressure sensing demand switch which controls the maximum operating pressure as set at the Factory Never subject the pump to pressures above 125 PST 9 5 bars...

Page 53: ...als corroded Is switch in ON position Is fuse good Is water frozen in pump head MOTOR RUNS BUT NO WATER FLOWS Is water tank empty Are there kinks in the inlet hose Is air leaking into inlet hose tting...

Page 54: ...G PLUMBING G 8 NOTES...

Page 55: ...rts and sputtering until all the air is expelled from the motorhome system If the water heater is empty it will take some time before all the air is expelled and you get a steady ow of water at the fa...

Page 56: ...ay be used on disinfected waters that may contain lterable cysts MicroTech lter cartridges are designed for replacement after dispensing 200 gallons of ltered water approximately 3 months Water condit...

Page 57: ...return to stream mode push the stream button FILTERED WATER MODE Filtered water dispensed through the separate ltered water outlet Press ing the front ltered water button will divert water through the...

Page 58: ...down Upon successful installation of the lter cartridge the lter life indicator will beep three times and reset automatically Do not remove the lter until it is to be replaced 3 Re install the lter c...

Page 59: ...g There are two low lter warnings one at 5 remaining lter life and 1 remaining life When the remaining lter life reaches 5 the low lter icon blinks and three beeps are sounded when the lter button is...

Page 60: ...ube using same up and away motion NOTE Excess water may dribble from cartridge and valving Dry pullout spout with towel to prevent electronics from becoming wet 5 With large at screwdriver or dime uns...

Page 61: ...of lter cartridge pullout spout will emit a series of three beeps and lter life indicator will reset automatically 16 Reinstall lter cover by positioning alignment tab over corresponding notch in main...

Page 62: ...s water may dribble from cartridge and valving 4 Using soft towel or cloth wipe excess water from wand appliance 5 Insert the new lter by aligning the two outlet tubes on the lter with the two inlet p...

Page 63: ...athead screwdriver remove the retainer clip 14 3 Grasp cartridge stem with pliers and pull cartridge 15 straight up and out of valve body 4 Reinstall as follows Install cartridge 15 into valve body w...

Page 64: ...se instructions can cause personal injury or water damage to the premises or could result in a faulty installation or damage the new cartridge 1 Assemble upper and lower handle adapter and the handle...

Page 65: ...tem must point UP when mounting the knob handle down for lever handle If cold water is on left side and hot water is on right side red at pointed down remove cartridge and reinstall 180 Removal and Re...

Page 66: ...plug or open petcock on the exterior face of the water heater Sky Deck owners must be sure the shut off valve to the wet bar is open for the roof plumbing to properly drain It is located inside the wa...

Page 67: ...ution lls all water lines Flush toilet Work shower hand spray while holding down in tub 7 Shut off the pump and close all faucets 8 Disconnect the hose length from pump inlet tting and reconnect water...

Page 68: ...through the fresh water system follow these steps to winterize your machine With the machine power OFF turn the Wash Temperature knob to HOT Turn the Program Selector knob to Regular Wash located in t...

Page 69: ...nd cause an unpleasant cleaning job Never drain the tanks at any place other than an approved dumping station When Parked and Connected to Sewer Outlet When you are in a park and connected to a sewer...

Page 70: ...eat as needed Drain Systems Cleaning There are many deodorizers on the market in tablet liquid and powder form These not only combat odor but also stimulate the bacteria that works to dissolve the sol...

Page 71: ...de of the bowl Water will continue to run into the bowl for a short time after the pedals are released When you wish to conserve water hold the hand spray head over the bowl and hold down the thumb op...

Page 72: ...G PLUMBING G 26 NOTES...

Page 73: ...onal 12 volt convenience outlets and the refrigerator when it is switched to 12 volt power The generator also charges all batteries when it is running through the 120 volt city power system that power...

Page 74: ...lights must have their switches on before the remote switch on the panel will control them The reading lamps above the sofa dinette recliners galley indirect lighting are oper ated by the two gang sw...

Page 75: ...d by squeezing the sides of the lens in until they clear the frame In cold weather it is helpful to leave the light on for a while to soften the plastic and avoid cracking Incandescent bulbs are remov...

Page 76: ...H ELECTRICAL SYSTEM H 4 390 396 Located in roadside power cord compartment...

Page 77: ...H H 5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 390 396 Located in Roadside front compartment...

Page 78: ...H ELECTRICAL SYSTEM H 6 390 Sky Deck Located in Roadside front compartment...

Page 79: ...e bottom via a 3 4 female NPT spin in thread The sensor is solid state there are no moving parts to wear or maintain Because the principle of operation does not involve any electrical current ow throu...

Page 80: ...low LED 1 4 Red LED 1 8 to Empty Gray Water Black Water are as follows Green LED Empty to 5 8 Yellow LED 3 4 Red LED 7 8 to Full TO OBTAIN EXACT READING To obtain an exact reading of all systems press...

Page 81: ...ent damage Turn elevating crank in the Down direction until resistance is noted Antenna is now locked in travel position Checking Operation 1 Tune TV receiver to nearest station and rotate antenna for...

Page 82: ...t rotating the antenna becomes dif cult lubricating the bearing surface between the rotating gear housing and the base plate can restore normal operation Any spray type silicone lubricant may be used...

Page 83: ...tyling is unobtrusive and blends well with the designs of recreational vehicles The UV stabilized copolymer housing makes antenna virtually impervious to weathering and other change The unique omnidir...

Page 84: ...s labeled PREP WIRE CEILING and the other is PREP WIRE PORTABLE PREP WIRE CEILING is used for roof mounted antenna The end of the cable for the antenna is located in the roof centered side to side and...

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Page 86: ...closed so city power coming in goes through the switch and on to the main circuit breakers When the generator is started and the delay feature is satis ed the switching device goes to the second set o...

Page 87: ...actors will assure you have plenty of resources to operator your appliances BATTERY RESERVE CAPACITY Batteries store the energy necessary for the inverter to convert DC to AC power Your Airstream moto...

Page 88: ...th their running rather than their starting current Starting current can be ve times run ning current Refrigerators and icemakers typically run about 1 3 of the time Therefore their average battery cu...

Page 89: ...H H 17 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM NOTES...

Page 90: ...System Components If the PV power system includes other components batteries charge controllers inverters etc be one to follow the safety recommendations of the manufacturers of these devices General...

Page 91: ...When the current falls below 0 25 amps the CHARGING LED goes out and the CHARGE LED will come on See gure on this page The solar charging system charges both the coach and chassis batteries The volta...

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Page 93: ...l and in four intermediate directions CLEANING OF EXTERIOR PLASTIC SURFACES Recommendation for cleaning Exterior Surfaces is a solution of warm water and a mild Dish washing Detergent soap CAUTION Do...

Page 94: ...onnect w 1res to defective switch and pull forward will gentle rocking motion from backside of panel easing switch out Install new switch and secure using clip retainer on backside of control panel Re...

Page 95: ...d voltage much lower Your air conditioner will probably not function if the current drops below 105 volts Low voltage is usually as sociated with older or poorly maintained RV parks but many people ha...

Page 96: ...d direct from the manufacturer or your Airstream dealer The manufacturer also offers a detailed service guide for your furnace WARNING Carefully read all the manufacturer s instructions prior to opera...

Page 97: ...ly block it resulting in a loss of cooling Any time the vehicle is parked for several hours with the refrigerator operating the ve hicle should be leveled to prevent this loss of cooling The vehicle n...

Page 98: ...for the fan to be effective You will see two small twist latches on the vent door on the outside of the motorhome In most circumstance you can leave the door unlatched During storage or adverse weath...

Page 99: ...expelled from the lines Turning the switch off for 30 seconds then back on reinstates the try mode 110 Volt Operation This same switch provides power to the heating ele ment DO NOT use unless you are...

Page 100: ...mately 4 This minimizes rapid recycling of the unit once desired temperature level is achieved 5 The rain sensor built into your fan will prevent excessive rain from entering coach through the open do...

Page 101: ...t UVW listed on the chart in your coach is the weight of this motorhome as manufactured at the factory with full fuel engine oil and coolants CHASSIS COMPONENTS Please read loading section in this man...

Page 102: ...rost fans B 4 Dimensions J 1 Docking Lights B 4 Door Lock B 4 E 2 Drain Hose D 9 G 23 Drain Valves G 9 G 20 Drawers F 2 Driving B 1 Electrical System H 1 Electric Cord D 9 H 14 Electric Step C 6 Engin...

Page 103: ...ep Well Cover C 8 Storage B 1 Switches armrest dash B 4 Tank Capacities J 1 Tank Drain D 9 G 23 Tank Sewage G 23 Tank Water G 4 Tank LPG G 1 G 3 Telephone Hook up exterior D 9 Tires Pressure A 7 B 2 C...

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