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Summary of Contents for Inspire 360

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Page 2: ...ration 1 6 Backing Procedure 1 8 Kwikee Step Operation 1 8 Smoke and Gas Safety 1 9 Emergency Exits 1 12 Traveling Safely 1 12 Safety Belts 1 12 Tire Safety 1 15 Country Coach Tire Inflation Policy 1...

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Page 4: ...hassis part of this manual for information on checking fluid levels Check the battery tray s to be sure they are locked in place Check the storage areas to be sure all items are adequately secured Che...

Page 5: ...he over the road air conditioning and heater Be sure loose items in the refrigerator are secure the door is latched and all heavy items are moved to the fixed shelving Secure pocket doors Secure all i...

Page 6: ...foot potable water hose Extra black water tank chemicals Wooden strike anywhere matches A long handled squeegee a long funnel and a two gallon plastic bucket Walk Around Inspection General Walk aroun...

Page 7: ...Front Condition of front suspension Condition of steering system No loose worn bent damaged or missing parts With the engine off attempt to turn the steering wheel to test for looseness in the system...

Page 8: ...gn objects stuck between dual tires Suspension Axles not leaking oil Worn or leaking shock absorbers Check for fluid beneath the coach suspension components Brakes Any required service should be perfo...

Page 9: ...e the extension to the horizontal position and slip the C shaped ends over the lower step of the main ladder Then lower the extension until it rests against the coach at the bottom To check parking br...

Page 10: ...ntil the oil pressure gauge reading is normal If there is no oil pressure indicated on the oil pressure gauge in the dashboard display shut down the engine immediately to prevent serious damage Do not...

Page 11: ...is required Backing Procedure Use care when backing your coach Check for obstructions behind the coach Check the entire backing route for obstacles Watch the backup monitor to ensure a clear backing...

Page 12: ...culation for safe operation Before operation Open overhead vents or turn on the exhaust fan not to include microwave fan Open a window to provide an adequate supply of fresh air Unlike houses the oxyg...

Page 13: ...ustered in the kitchen area the detector is located near floor level within the kitchen The LP gas detector receives power from the house battery through a circuit protected by a 3 amp fuse The detect...

Page 14: ...s 1 10 BC one battery powered smoke detector and one hard wired carbon monoxide detector as standard equipment The fire extinguisher is located near the entry door The smoke detector is mounted within...

Page 15: ...become potentially dangerous projectiles in the event of sudden stops and maneuvers To eliminate this hazard be sure all loose objects are properly secured Closets drawers and cabinet doors are provi...

Page 16: ...ue applies force to the strong pelvic bones and you are less likely to slide under the lap belt If you were to slide under it the belt would apply force to your abdomen This could cause serious or eve...

Page 17: ...belts and should be secured in accordance with the restraint system manufacturer s instructions NOTICE Never allow two children to wear the same belt The belt can t properly spread the impact forces...

Page 18: ...worn during a more severe accident then new belts may be required If belts are cut or damaged replace them Collision damage may also mean you need to have safety belt parts like the retractor replace...

Page 19: ...sure restricts the tire to carry a lighter load For your safety always adhere to the Federal Tire Label for proper inflation numbers When to Check Air Pressure You should check your air pressure once...

Page 20: ...curs do not attempt to jack up the unit and change it yourself The motorcoach wheels and tires are extremely heavy and lug nut torque requirements make it advisable to summon professional help We sugg...

Page 21: ...der when selecting replacement tires for your motorcoach For the most reliable information see a tire dealer Country Coach Tire Inflation Policy Tire Industry Changes The tire industry as a whole has...

Page 22: ...erated Tires designated as medium duty truck tires have less resistance to heat build up when compared to automobile tires Consequently medium duty truck tires are more prone to intemal damage and fat...

Page 23: ...aded The maximum weight of each axle is recorded on the Federal Tire Label and should be strictly observed Dangers of Overloading Driving an overloaded vehicle is extremely dangerous In addition to po...

Page 24: ...mation regarding the Cargo Carrying Capacity CCG of your vehicle In addition your coach is labeled in accordance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards FMVSS to indicate safe limits with each axl...

Page 25: ...tain the weight for the rear axle Note For the best results the axle that is off the scale should be level with the scale Finding Scales There are probably several certified public scales in your area...

Page 26: ...hat may leave with you on a journey but may be consumed as you reach your journey s end Always empty the holding tanks before leaving the campground If a dump station is not available it is recommende...

Page 27: ...ependent brake system before driving You must never exceed the Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR When descending a steep grade shift the transmission into the next lower gear or use the engine brake t...

Page 28: ...aking requirements Country Coach recommends that you check with the proper authorities and or agencies having jurisdiction in the area s in which you plan to tow the vehicle Emergency Towing of Your M...

Page 29: ...ibits operating the hazard warning flasher system while moving on a highway The hazard warning flasher system is used only to warn other drivers when your unit is disabled Inspection and service shoul...

Page 30: ...rotection Agency EPA regulations contribute small amounts of lead to water that is allowed to stand in contact with the brass Our coaches comply with all EPA regulations regarding the amount of lead u...

Page 31: ...m the hotline NHSTA can also be reached at www nhtsa dot gov hotline State Road Restrictions NOTICE Country Coach does not represent or warrant that its motorcoaches can lawfully be operated on all ro...

Page 32: ...s retracted This is a normal occurrence Water brought in should be mopped up immediately Dry Camping Dry camping refers to camping without the normal hookups to exterior water or power sources Factors...

Page 33: ...y be cheaper and possibly fresher Leveling systems With the engine running and the park brake set press the ElII button twice see Chapter 2 Controls and Panels This action levels the coach in the auto...

Page 34: ...oot Operated Controls 2 1 Intellitec Multiplex Switching System 2 2 Driver Side Console 2 3 SmarTire II Tire Monitoring System 2 8 Headlights Fog Lights 2 11 SmartWheel1i Steering Wheel 2 12 Center Da...

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Page 36: ...re 360 Controls and Panels These panels are located just inside the door to your immediate left upon entering the coach Figure 2 2 Typical switch functions are as follows Figure 2 1 Keyless entry key...

Page 37: ...ing NOTICE Ceiling lights and vanity lights do not dim and are either full on or full off Likewise the water pump can only be turned on or off General Operating Facts All switches in the coach that co...

Page 38: ...joystick left or right to select either the driver or passenger side mirror respectively Use the joystick to adjust the mirror position Battery Boost In the event the engine does not start because of...

Page 39: ...aust brake driver s guide included in your Coach Information Kit HWH Reset When this lighted switch is on the HWH network is inoperE tive and the switch must be pressed before any slide out room or le...

Page 40: ...t must be in the middle position this is the automatic mode for the regen The 1 hour time frame should be more than sufficient to complete a full regeneration cycle Note The time it takes to complete...

Page 41: ...luminating as often When traveling through fire sensitive areas press down on the rear of the switch to disable the regeneration process When you are clear of the fire sensitive portions of the trip r...

Page 42: ...ient his her hand by touch without looking at the panel Mode The transmission mode switch is used to access special functions that may have been programmed into the Electronic Control Unit ECU The mod...

Page 43: ...beeps and blinks the alarm light once The unit then goes into stand by mode waiting for data from the wheel transmitters 2 8 House Until the vehicle is in motion no data is received from any of the w...

Page 44: ...se left side button Lower raise front button arrows momentary buttons for manually operating the air leveling systems Pushing these buttons raises or lower the sides or ends of the coach Figure 2 5 HW...

Page 45: ...not level a yellow light illuminates to indicate the low side or end of the coach 3 Press the m button again The red Leveling System Active light above the Air button blinks until all yellow lights tu...

Page 46: ...g brake automatically changes the system to travel mode Headlights Fog Lights Situated in the lower left dash panel Figure 2 6 is the headlight control switch Rotate the switch to the right to the fir...

Page 47: ...the headlights and the current atmospheric conditions the process of clearing the light may vary from two to six hours NOTICE Headlight seals should not be directly sprayed with high pressure home or...

Page 48: ...s disengaged when either the brake pedal or the cruise controlllh switch are depressed On off activates and deactivates the cruise control system Set sets the cruise control speed value Set also adds...

Page 49: ...e to operate in this fashion until they are turned off the IimIlI button is pressed or the intermittent speed button is pressed which runs the wipers through one cycle and reset the timer Emergency Fl...

Page 50: ...lant Temperature This indicates engine operating temperature Normal operating temperature is 170 195 F Engine Oil Pressure Normal engine oil pressure readings are between 35 75 psi Telltale Indicator...

Page 51: ...ed if detected fluids are depleted or other sensors have failed If the problem persists or becomes critical the engine powers completely down Transmission Temperature Indicates when the temperature ha...

Page 52: ...the current selection The transmission may be operated for a short time in order to reach service assistance before turning the ignition off Coolant Temperature The water temperature indicator lights...

Page 53: ...ust This light alerts the driver when the engine exhaust is above 4500 F probably due to the DPF filter regen process Extra caution should be taken when driving in pedestrian congested areas or throug...

Page 54: ...e reservoir to the proper level If a significant leak is found have a qualified service technician check the coach s hydraulic system as soon as possible Coach Leveling This light indicates the HWH le...

Page 55: ...od In Dash Entertainment Systems The standard Kenwood KDC MP235 Figure 2 11 is an AM FM stereo system By pressing the Dash Home switch you can play it through either the cab area speakers or throughou...

Page 56: ...ts audio volume and setup Auto AME auto memory entry automatically stores stations with good reception RDM 3 button random play plays all songs randomly on disc or audio file To adjust audio 1 Press m...

Page 57: ...o select folder level up or down 3 Press to go to the previous folder or I to the following one 4 Press control knob FM for 2 seconds to scroll folder names 5 Press control knob again to stop on folde...

Page 58: ...ause closed Video Select open Search backward closed Function open Search forward closed Disc eject Buttc m Function SRC source selection power Press to select between modes in following order 1 Siriu...

Page 59: ...ating Controls Fan speed control select The controls for operating the dash area s air conditioning heating system Figure 2 13 are located ona small panel Figure 2 13 to the right of the steering colu...

Page 60: ...s on the inside of the windshield Curb Lights This switch illuminates exterior lights located at floor level on the side walls of the coach Dash Home This switch allows you to select between the opti...

Page 61: ...the same row of green LEDs with each LED indicating 1 8 of the tank except that the 7 8 LED is orange and the full LED is be red If no other button is pressed the display shuts itself off after about...

Page 62: ...ntrols and Panels is available for their use See Chapter 3 Electrical Systems for more details on this system Figure 2 17 Intellitec EMS panel Figure 2 18 Coleman HVAC System Your coach comes with a v...

Page 63: ...nables remote operation of the auxiliary generator Press the lim switch at the top position for up to 20 seconds or until you hear the generator start Do not hold the start switch for more than 20 sec...

Page 64: ...rge Guard Power Protector 3 4 Intellitec Energy Management System 3 5 Xantrex Inverter Charger Monitor 3 6 Magnum Inverter Charger 3 7 Power Source Selection and Transfer Switches 3 11 120 VAC Circuit...

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Page 66: ...nding on the ground immediately disconnect the power cord and locate the trouble Ground continuity should be continuous from any electrical appliance or the vehicle frame to the distribution panel boa...

Page 67: ...ter sources or wet areas such as the bath compartment outside patio on the exterior of the vehicle and the kitchen location by the galley sink This device is not a substitute for proper grounding of y...

Page 68: ...iately may lead to a tripped circuit breaker at the shore utility connection resulting in a complete loss of electrical service to the coach WARNING Inspire 360 Electrical Systems Molded cap Shore cor...

Page 69: ...ore cord if needed before retracting it to prevent dirt from getting in the moving parts Figure 3 2 page 3 2 Avoid extracting more shore cord than needed This minimizes trip hazards Plug the shore cor...

Page 70: ...re typically heavier loads whose operation can be postponed until a time when current is available for their use If the available power source is 30 amp 120 VAC shore power the EMS attempts to maintai...

Page 71: ...antrex Inverter Charger Monitor Inspire 360 Xantrex Inverter charger monitor The monitor for the Xantrex Freedom 458 inverter charger provides important AC and DC systems and inverter charger informat...

Page 72: ...ower requires more time to fully charge the battery Battery State These LEDs approximate the charge state of the batteries based on voltage sampled over a period of time under the current load conditi...

Page 73: ...of AC current the battery charger uses from HOT 1 IN Selection options are 5 10 15 20 30 and 50 amps Setup configures the inverter charger Search is used to set the search watts at which the inverter...

Page 74: ...age above 15 5 VDC AC Overload loads larger than inverter output capacity CHG and INV green Turn on and off with the charger and inverter On Off switches Fault Conditions Low Battery indicates the uni...

Page 75: ...waveform before relay transfer On Bulk Absorb Float Equalize or Battery Full Charge mode Slow blink Charger Standby charger off button was pressed with AC available from the shore or generator Charger...

Page 76: ...power is lost the inverter automatically supplies AC power to the loads Power Source Selection and Transfer Switches When activating the 120 VAG power system the power source is selected automaticall...

Page 77: ...upplied with power from three sources the house generator a public utility power supply tapped with a shore cord or the electrical inverter unit that transforms 12 VDG battery power to 120 VAG power N...

Page 78: ...press the receptacle s IIIII button to cause the reset button to pop out disconnecting power to the circuit To reset the breaker press the receptacle s IIm II button You are advised to keep a log of...

Page 79: ...rom hot engine and generator parts to avoid burning yourself Consult your owner s and operation manuals for your diesel generator for more information The onboard generator is an integral part of the...

Page 80: ...the engine is running then release Normally the engine starts within five seconds However if it fails to start after cranking for 20 seconds release the switch and wait at least 2 minutes before acti...

Page 81: ...lified to perform electrical and or mechanical service WARNING Never loosen the cap or check the coolant level when the generator is running or the radiator is hot to the touch Steam or hot coolant ca...

Page 82: ...operating conditions Adverse conditions may require frequent service 12 VDC Electrical System Your coach is equipped with two independent 12 VDC electrical systems one for supplying chassis demands a...

Page 83: ...ach directly behind the battery bay Individual components and branch circuits are further protected by breakers and fuses located throughout the coach The inverter is protected by internal fuses as we...

Page 84: ...inline fuse is connected to the chassis battery side of the battery boost solenoid The black wire is connected to ground The inline fuses protect the Digital echo charge from damage and they rarely re...

Page 85: ...es the voltage on terminal A normally connected to the house battery bank has remained high enough for approximately one minute for the relay to close connecting the battery banks together OVERVOLTAGE...

Page 86: ...t that when activated unites the domestic and chassis batteries The battery boost switch one of the driver s controls activates the boost circuit Applying the switch is useful in the following situati...

Page 87: ...n the galley area on the driver side and the ignition and chassis fuse panels in the steering bay the first bay on the driver s side The domestic fuse panel contains fuses for the domestic needs of th...

Page 88: ...module and its fuse label For specific switch and module locations refer to the Hook up 12 Volt schematics in the schematics envelope located in the Coach Information Kit Replacing an in line fuse is...

Page 89: ...ow Brake lights 3 Brown Taillights 4 Black Charge 5 Brown Left tum signal 6 Red Right turn signal 7 Blue Backup lights indicates connections that are not generally applicable They are NOT wired in the...

Page 90: ...J J J J J J J J J Inspire 360 Plumbing Systems Plumbing Syste s Fresh Water System 4 1 Wastewater System 4 8 Tank Level Monitor 4 12 Tank Capacities 4 13 LP Gas Delivery System 4 13...

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Page 92: ...and Delivery System Hot water noC __ Check valve THIS ILLUSTRATION IS FOR REPRESENTATION ONLY THE COMPONENTS ON YOUR COACH THEIR LOCATIONS MAY DIFFER The fresh water storage tank is located behind the...

Page 93: ...pump Plumbing service compartment typical 4 2 House Plumbing Bay The plumbing bay is on the driver s side in the last compartment before the rear wheels Figure 4 2 page 4 2 Water Service Operation Th...

Page 94: ...llowing section on using city water CAUTION Excessive pressure from water supply systems in some parks especially in mountainous regions could damage your plumbing system A water pressure regulator ha...

Page 95: ...iner 1 Set the right handle vertical to Inlet to Pump 2 Place an approved water hose into a clean potable water container and use the water pump to pump the water from the container into the system To...

Page 96: ...tem 1 Sanitize the system by following the directions in the Sanitizing the Fresh Water System section in this chapter 2 Reinstall the water filter 3 Reconnect the icemaker and washer dryer lines if a...

Page 97: ...ss to the coach s water supply for exterior use a service faucet is included in the plumbing bay To prevent possible leakage or water loss keep the water valves closed when the outlet is not in use Wa...

Page 98: ...er is through the exterior access panel on the driver side of the coach The unit uses electric spark ignition that requires no matches to light To operate simply turn on the water heater switch found...

Page 99: ...inlet connection Remove the cap add the solution and replace the cap In some coach models the solution needs to be pumped into the tank through the water inlet yo pump 3 Continue filling the tank with...

Page 100: ...ing the tanks Thetford Aqua Magic Toilet The toilet in your coach performs the same tasks as the one in your own home However this unit is designed to use a minimum amount of water to perform these fu...

Page 101: ...iquids drain out but solids stay in the tanks As time passes these solids continue to build until you have one solid mass of sewage Both tanks terminate in a double knife valve assembly located in the...

Page 102: ...ion or RV campground site when used properly Sewer hose components IMPORTANT Some states and local jurisdictions require an air tight connection between your coach and the ground sewage system Many ca...

Page 103: ...cond In addition the system can display the operating characteristics of each of the tank sending units The display is the only system component that is accessed by the user All user input to the disp...

Page 104: ...k flexible hose connects the tank to the LP main The LP main is constructed of rigid W inside diameter black iron pipe that is mounted securely to the sub floor framework of the coach Before installat...

Page 105: ...s best to have a qualified LP gas dealer do this WARNING You are advised NOT to fill the tank yourself For LP system routing information see LP Main and LP Copper Plumbing Plumbing Schematics in this...

Page 106: ...Gear Slide Room System 5 6 Driver and Passenger Seat Controls 5 12 Refrigerator with Icemaker 5 12 Combination Washer and Dryer option 5 12 Stacked Washer Dryer option 5 14 Entertainment Systems 5 16...

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Page 108: ...on tag Inspires may have different bay designations and contents Note Unless otherwise designated bay contents are common to both the Inspire 360 and the Inspire 360 Founder s Edition FE The fuel fill...

Page 109: ...fer switch Su e Guard Faucet Black tank flush inlet City water inlet Inlet to pump Black and gray water tank drain systems i Sewage hose storage Low point water drain Water Water7 7 j Faucet Black tan...

Page 110: ...J _J PS 6 Battery Inspire 360 Equipment 43 FE Optional roll out tray Drive motor for Power Gear slide out system Phone cable connections 120 V outlet 40 43 FE Chassis batteries Chassis circuit breaker...

Page 111: ...ic reservoir sight glass E Primary fuel filter K Power Gear C slide out room motor F Engine oil fill points Figure 5 1 CAT C9 top and Cummins ISL bottom engine access Bedroom Engine Access The engine...

Page 112: ...edroom switch panel and set the Coleman controls to the preferred temperature The fans automatically turn off when the temperature reaches the proper level The furnace and fans cycle on and off automa...

Page 113: ...operate because of a low fluid level in the boiler tank and you cannot easily find boiler antifreeze simply top off the boiler with water Then at a later time drain off a small amount of fluid and rep...

Page 114: ...ctively NOTICE Work safely Provide a spotter outside the coach and ensure that everyone and everything is out of the way inside and outside 5 Push and hold a IHtH Hllli switch in the upward position u...

Page 115: ...forward IAI and IBI slide out rooms 1 Access the Power Gear slide out room motor in the storage bay and release the brake lever on the end of the motor To free the mechanism you must switch the lever...

Page 116: ...At the top of the last bay on the passenger side access the driveshaft for the slide out mechanism Figure 5 6 The shaft should be accessible just past the room slide mechanism on the side towards the...

Page 117: ...y retract the driver side bedroom D slide out room Inspire 360 FE Controls for the HWH bedroom extension hardware are conveniently located in cabinet near the bedroom In the unlikely event of a system...

Page 118: ...2 Lift the bed from the foot until it stops You ll be assisted by gas struts on either side 3 Attach the hook on the long strap to the wall mounted eyebolt behind the cabinet drawer and the hook with...

Page 119: ...er This tag can be accessed behind the exterior refrigerator access door Don t forget to winterize your icemaker if you plan to put the motorcoach into winter storage or continue its use in temperatur...

Page 120: ...the wash Press the Ij jl button in When the wash cycle is complete the unit stops To set a drying cycle 1 Turn the programs dial clockwise to select a dry cycle 2 Turn the tuiII lWI knob to select dr...

Page 121: ...coins accidentally make their way into your wash load Stacked Washer Dryer option The Intrigue coach may be equipped with a state of the art washer and dryer With such features as Electronic Smart Con...

Page 122: ...thing items are blocking the door seal Close the door CAUTION Do not load more than 5 5 pounds dry weight of laundry into the dryer In other words it is not advisable to attempt the drying of a full s...

Page 123: ...center is housed in a cabinet above the passenger seat Included are the standard Home Theater System with DVD and CD changer and the audio video switch box Options include a 10 disc CD changer a stati...

Page 124: ...one and cable television connections The connectors are located in driver side bay 5 and an adaptor is provided with your coach The large end plugs into the phone receptacle and the small end of the a...

Page 125: ...set to Auto Retract On Sensitivity Switch HI is the least sensitive and responds to winds approximately equal to 12 mph MED responds to winds approximately equal to 8 mph LOW is the most sensitive and...

Page 126: ...irection by pushing the mt riI button In the event of excessive winds the wind sensor overrides manual commands NOTICE Please be aware When itls raining fully extend your awning for proper operation T...

Page 127: ...clockwise one quarter turn which releases the crank handle from its housing The crank handle can then be stored in a convenient place The motor used in the Girard uses approximately 300 watts and draw...

Page 128: ...ach Protecting the Exterior Cleaning Awnings Cleaning Tires Cleaning Interior Soft Surfaces Maintaining Interior Hard Surfaces Maintaining Seals Storing the Coach Winterizing Retrieval from Storage 6...

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Page 130: ...Protecting the Exterior Cleaning Awnings Cleaning Tires Cleaning Interior Soft Surfaces Maintaining Interior Hard Surfaces Maintaining Seals Storing the Coach Winterizing Retrieval from Storage 6 1 6...

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Page 132: ...either friction or chemical Friction cleaners use a silicate or clay particulate to smooth the surface and are usually described as fine medium or heavy cut when in doubt always use the least abrasiv...

Page 133: ...odes that match your paint These color codes are listed inside the Coach Information Kit that comes with your coach Never use paint thinner or remover on the painted portion of your coach Fiberglass T...

Page 134: ...atically lowers the awning to dump water from the awning it should be retracted if high wind rain or snow threaten Awnings are not made to withstand high wind nor can they hold the 500 to 700 pounds o...

Page 135: ...rgent since it tends to leave a residue that attracts dust and hastens soiling Capture is recommended for all over cleaning with Folix being used for spot cleaning For stubbom stains see your carpet c...

Page 136: ...or stubborn stains use a mild solvent Disinfect if needed with a 5 1 solution of water to bleach Ceiling Fabric Frequent vacuuming helps to maintain a soil free surface For cleaning and spot removal r...

Page 137: ...nd marble surfaces should be cleaned regularly to protect their natural beauty For polished stone and marble apply a polish preserver monthly bimonthly or even weekly depending on foot traffic This pr...

Page 138: ...ches may require a heavier grit sandpaper To prevent scratches always use a cutting board when slicing Although the surface is very durable do not place hot pans on it Use a hot pad or trivet Scratche...

Page 139: ...2 Let dry to a light haze 3 Wipe off with a clean terry cloth towel Interior Inside the coach use Windex with vinegar and household paper towels to clean the windows WARNING Plexiglas Do NOT use pape...

Page 140: ...Scratch Cover Apply a small amount with a clean dry cloth Wipe off the excess and buff with a clean dry cloth To repair small dings and chips use Weldwood Blend Sticks This product can be found at ha...

Page 141: ...easily access all parts of the coach roof Of special importance is the top exterior wall seam of a slide room that has a retractable awning attached The awnings need to be removed to allow proper obse...

Page 142: ...ctive bead 4 As you reach the end of your work space anticipate the end of the bead and release pressure from the gun handle early so you don t end up with a lot of extra bead at the end 5 Clean up ex...

Page 143: ...ce a week to provide ventilation and ensure that it is not leaking or becoming musty or moldy Check all fluid levels If the batteries are to remain unattended for an extended period of time disconnect...

Page 144: ...the power supply circuit be shut off at the 120 VAC distribution panel 2 Drain the fresh water tank by turning off the water pump switch and opening the fresh water drain valves including the low poin...

Page 145: ...ose Do not use a standard automotive charger Tires Tires should be inflated to the recommended pressures parked on a dry level surface and if outside covered to prevent ultraviolet damage from the sun...

Page 146: ...round Engine oil does however become contaminated from the combustion process and from condensation during normal operation This is the reason periodic oil and filter changes are recommended by the e...

Page 147: ...etector and the smoke detector Check the air pressure in the tires and inspect for damage Check the engine oil transmission fluid and coolant levels see the chassis section of this manual for more inf...

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Page 154: ...sing this owner s guide the sets of chassis engine and transmission manuals and the individual equipment information documents all located in the Coach Information Kit Country Coach cannot accept liab...

Page 155: ...rocedure If your Country Coach motorcoach requires repair or replacement of any parts subject to the Limited New Vehicle Warranty the following steps must be taken to obtain the necessary repairs and...

Page 156: ...h within thirty 30 days For your use some spare tags are included in the Coach Information Kit The responsible party shown on the shipper is invoiced for any defective parts not returned to Country Co...

Page 157: ...223 or go on line to www countrycoach com club and then click Address Change Request Be sure to supply your coach information as well as your personal contact information when you call or visit on lin...

Page 158: ...orage Karen s RV Service Center House 1850 Viking Dr Anchorage AK 99501 907 336 2055 Arizona Chandler Beaudry RV Chandler Dealership 1576 S Nelson Road Chandler AZ 85224 888 688 8232 Mesa APR LLC Body...

Page 159: ...ssis 5777 S Front Road Livermore CA 94550 925 294 9645 510 294 4062 fax Palm Desert Giant RV Dealership 77840 Varner Road Palm Desert CA 92211 909 981 0441 Roseville Sacramento Country Coach Showcase...

Page 160: ...52nd Ave Ocala FL 34474 888 699 2774 Seffner Lazy Days RV Center Dealership House Chassis 6130 Lazy Days Blvd Seffner FL 33584 800 282 7800 toll free 813 246 4408 fax Inspire Allure Intrigue Magna Aff...

Page 161: ...815 639 2040 422 Perry Rd Bangor ME 04401 207 945 6451 Indiana 207 947 6557 Elkhart Holden Dnan Indiana Elkhart Rec Tech Holden Family RV House Chassis House 5125 Beck Dr 128 Main Rd Elkhart IN 46516...

Page 162: ...800 220 8495 612 676 3805 fax Winona Jim s Coachworks Winona House 1269 Breezy Ln Winona MN 55987 507 452 1294 Mississippi Biloxi Kennedy Engine Co Biloxi Chassis 980 Motsie Rd Biloxi MS 39532 228 39...

Page 163: ...abin OK 74332 800 305 9045 918 783 5159 Inspire Allure Intrigue Concord Oregon Coach Works Plus Concord Coburg House Cummins Northwest Coburg 569 Pitts School Rd Concord NC 28027 Chassis 91201 Coburg...

Page 164: ...ouston House 5115 Rosslyn 1 Houston TX 77018 713 682 6323 713 682 5409 fax Katy Southwest RV Houston House 27905 Katy Freeway Katy TX 77494 281 693 2800 Inspire Allure Intrigue Lewisville Buddy Gregg...

Page 165: ...Inspire 360 Warranty Guide Notes 7 12 House...

Page 166: ...ch 3 14 ABS Indicator 2 17 ABS Indicator Light 2 17 Auxiliary Brake Requirements 1 25 Dangers of Overloading 1 20 c Emergency Parking Brake Control 2 7 Engine Brake 2 4 High Low Switch 2 4 Engine Brak...

Page 167: ...it to Start Indicator 2 18 Wait to Start Indicator Light 2 18 Entertainment Systems 5 16 Exterior Telephone Cable TV Connection 5 17 Home Theater System 5 16 Video Selector Switch Box 5 16 Entry Step...

Page 168: ...k Switch 3 14 ABS Indicator 2 17 ABS Indicator Light 2 17 Auxiliary Brake Requirements 1 25 Dangers of Overloading 1 20 c Emergency Parking Brake Control 2 7 Engine Brake 2 4 High Low Switch 2 4 Engin...

Page 169: ...ait to Start Indicator 2 18 Wait to Start Indicator Light 2 18 Entertainment Systems 5 16 Exterior Telephone Cable TV Connection 5 17 Home Theater System 5 16 Video Selector Switch Box 5 16 Entry Step...

Page 170: ...Hot Heating System 2 28 Coleman HVAC System 2 27 Intellitec Energy Management System 2 27 Magnum Inverter Charger 2 26 Tank level Monitor 2 25 Xantrex Inverter Charger 2 27 Panel Indicator Lights ABS...

Page 171: ...Storing the Coach 6 11 Supplies 1 3 T Tachometer 2 15 Tank Level Monitor 2 25 Telephone Cable Exterior 5 17 Tires Long Term Storage 6 12 SmarTire II Tire Monitoring System 2 8 Winterization 6 14 Tire...

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