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EXTERIOR
This article provides basic information about the doors, handles, and chimes installed in a Newmar coach.
The front entrance door is equipped with a dead bolt lock for added security, and select coach models may
have a power flush step well cover.
For your safety and convenience, all current models feature a grab handle at the entrance door to assist you in entering
and exiting the coach. Select models may incorporate the keyless entry system, and many have a doorbell button
integrated into the grab handle as well.
When the door is opened fully, the door has a “door check” feature that will automatically hold the door open. To close
the door, simply pull to release the detent, then close and latch the door. Center entry doors may incorporate a gas strut
to hold the door open.
Doors, Handles, and Chimes
This article provides an operational overview of the entry and screen door.
Deadbolt Operation
1. From the inside of the coach, operate the dead bolt
by first making sure the door is closed securely in
the second stage latch. Rotate the dead bolt lever
clockwise.
2. From the outside of the coach, use the key and
rotate it counter-clockwise to engage the dead bolt.
Entry and Screen Door Overview
This information is generic in nature and may not be
specific to your exact coach model and/or year.
NOTICE
!
Entry Screen Door Operation
1. Store the entry screen door’s top
screen for travel by pulling down
in the center and unlatching the
two hooks at the bottom.
2. Allow the screen to retract gently
while continuing to hold the
bottom of screen.
3. When not traveling, pull the screen down in the
center, and latch the screen using the hooks at the
bottom.
Do not extend the deadbolt before closing the door,
as damage may occur.
NOTICE
!
3. To lock the door without using the deadbolt, press
and hold the number one key on the keyless entry
touch pad (if equipped).
4. Flip the red lever before shutting the door, and use
the key fob (if equipped).
This article provides an operational overview of the electric exterior entrance steps installed on select coach models.
Electric Exterior Entrance Steps Overview
Your coach may be equipped with electric entrance door steps. Select coach models may be equipped
with hydraulic steps. Both types of steps automatically extend when the entrance door is opened and
retract when the entrance door is closed.
Entrance Steps
With the
Entrance Step switch
in the overhead cabinet
flipped in the operational position, the entrance step will
operate each time the entrance door is opened or closed.
If the door is closed when the
Entrance Step switch
is
flipped opposite of the operational position, the step will
extend one time. If the door is open when the Entrance
Step switch is flipped opposite of the operational
position, the step will stay extended.
The step will remain in the extended position unless the
ignition signal is activated, which overrides the
Entrance
Step switch
. In this case, the step will extend or retract
when the door is opened or closed.
Operation
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