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ELECTRICAL

Left Side Features

The left side of MS Series inverters are equipped with the 

following features:

1.  Exhaust Air Vents – ventilation openings that allow 

heated air to be removed by the internal cooling fan.

2. Model/Serial Number Label – includes model/serial 

number information, date of manufacture, and inverter 

and charger specifications.

3.  AC Access Cover – provides access to the internal 

AC wiring terminal block. This terminal block is used 

to hardwire all inverter AC input and output wiring 

connections. Remove the two screws to access the 

AC wiring terminal block. 

Note:

 The MS2000 models 

do not have the AC wiring terminal block.

4.  AC Input Circuit Breaker (CB3) – this circuit breaker 

protects the unit’s internal charger wiring and pass-

thru relay while in Standby mode. The circuit breaker 

pops out when it opens—press in to reset. The 

input circuit breaker is not branch-rated, therefore 

branch-rated circuit breakers must be installed in the 

inverter’s input wiring.

5. AC Output Circuit Breakers (CB1 & CB2) – these 

circuit breakers are branch-rated and are only 

available on models MS2000-15B, MS2000-20B, 

MS2012-15B, MS2012- 20B, and MS4048-20B. They 

allow the inverter AC loads to be connected directly 

to the inverter’s output without requiring an inverter 

sub-panel. These circuit breakers pop out when they 

open—press in to reset. They can also be manually 

pulled to disconnect the inverter’s loads.

2. Ensure the inverter(s) and the remote are 

disconnected from all AC and DC power (the remote 

display will be blank).

3.  After the inverter(s) has been disconnected from all 

power for 30 seconds, reconnect the inverter DC 

disconnects (or reconnect the positive battery cable) 

and resume operation.

Source(s): MS Series Magnum Owner’s Manual

Product(s): This source is associated with more than one product. 

Refer to Newgle for more information about the product(s) offered for 

your coach’s model year.

Magnum Inverter Remote Control Operation (ME-RC)

This article provides basic operation instructions for a Magnum Energy Inverter Remote Control with AGS (Model: ME-RC).

Operation

This section explains how to operate the inverter/charger 

using the MERC remote. It also provides information on the 

LED indicators and the LCD display that are used to show 

the operational status of the inverter/charger.

FRONT PANEL

The ME-RC’s front panel contains LED indicators and a LCD 

display for viewing system status, buttons to control system 

operation, and a rotary knob that enables you to locate and 

select system information and settings.

Summary of Contents for Kountry Star 2022

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Page 2: ...l engine exhaust exposes you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Always start and operate the engine in a well ventilated area If...

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Page 6: ...e 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...

Page 7: ...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 C...

Page 8: ...this package will help you safely operate maintain and troubleshoot these items For more details about each of the components and systems installed in the coach refer to Newgle An information sheet i...

Page 9: ...ble and trustworthy resources about your coach How much time do you spend trying to figure out how to operate your appliances or what cleaning products are safe to use on your floors What about troubl...

Page 10: ...ge or from anywhere in the site using a key word or phrase or by the product name manufacturer or model number There is no need to search using coach information like the production number VIN model o...

Page 11: ...he article about Sanitizing the Fresh Water System to view the step by step instructions for this procedure But that s not all For this particular topic you even have a video available for this topic...

Page 12: ...ferent coach please request a new account to ensure that we have the most up to date information in our system Your login credentials may or may not change pending the newly provided email address LOG...

Page 13: ...nformation visit the Parts and Support page on Newmar s website If you wish to schedule maintenance work schedule service work or order parts you should notify your local authorized Newmar Service Cen...

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Page 15: ...r solvent should be checked and filled if necessary Disconnect the unit from power Store the sewer and water supply hoses as well as shoreline power cords Secure all cargo in the storage compartments...

Page 16: ...a safe location not under a bridge or overpass lay down away from windows and cover your head In the event of heavy rain or floodwaters do not attempt to drive through water that is crossing a road T...

Page 17: ...the release button on the buckle 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...

Page 18: ...larm 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 t...

Page 19: ...unit alarms get everyone out of the house immediately WARNING If the alarm ever fails to test properly replace it immediately Do not stand close to the alarm when the horn is sounding Exposure at clos...

Page 20: ...re Extinguishers Source s Kidde Fire Extinguisher Owner s Manual Product s Kidde 10 lbs Fire Extinguisher UL Model 466295MTL Newmar Part Number 143817 Carbon monoxide is deadly Read and understand the...

Page 21: ...ery holder and observe the polarity After approximately 30 seconds the battery operated detector will begin monitoring for carbon monoxide making the device operational The test reset button is used t...

Page 22: ...ls the alarm will sound repeating horn pattern 4 beeps a pause 4 beeps etc Press and hold the Test Silence button until the horn is silent The initial Silence cycle will last approximately 4 minutes N...

Page 23: ...batteries For products requiring multiple batteries replace all batteries of a set at the same time Do Not Mix Old and New Batteries Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to b...

Page 24: ...ergency Egress Exit Door and Ladder This article provides the Newmar recommended step by step instructions for operating the emergency exit door and ladder Emergency Egress Exit Door and Ladder TO USE...

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Page 26: ...that you contact the appliance manufacturer right away so they can note the account They may also assist with locating an authorized service technician near your location In order to service an appli...

Page 27: ...over with a built in cutting board True Induction 2 Burner Induction Cooktop Operation Model TI 2B S2F3 This article provides basic operation instructions for a True Induction 2 Burner Induction Cookt...

Page 28: ...ing this auto off setting In the event your food requires further cooking the unit can easily be turned back on and re set to the desired setting Turning Off Unit When you are finished cooking simply...

Page 29: ...restarted Controls and Indicators TO RESTART DELAY START Close the drawer The clock icon will flash Press the Play Pause button to resume CANCEL WASH CANCEL DELAY START Press the Power button to cance...

Page 30: ...Paykel 24 Stainless Steel Single Drawer Dishwasher Model DD24SAX9 Newmar Part Number 138330 It is critical that the dishwasher drawer be locked into place any time the unit is in transit If it is not...

Page 31: ...ch SELECT to select desired option and follow the prompts CLOCK OPTIONS TIMER SET OFF KITCHEN TIMER 1 Touch TIMER SET OFF 2 Touch the number keypads to set the length of time For example to set 12 min...

Page 32: ...BLE ON OFF Press and hold CONNECT while your router s WPS indicator light is blinking to connect your range to your Wi Fi network CONNECT WI FI 1 Press the Menu keypad to light up the back lit buttons...

Page 33: ...tely your food may spoil Adjusting the refrigerator and freezer temperature controls to a colder than recommended setting will not cool the compartments any faster IMPORTANT The recommended setting sh...

Page 34: ...during times of high refrigerator use full grocery loads or temporarily warm room temperatures Press FAST COOL to set the freezer and refrigerator to the coldest temperature settings Press FAST COOL...

Page 35: ...penser Press and hold FAST COOL for 3 seconds again to unlock the dispenser The lock icon will illuminate when the dispenser is locked Ice Maker IMPORTANT For models with a water filter after connecti...

Page 36: ...battery to correct the issues Note Replacing the battery may require the Pistol Grip Remote to be reprogrammed Replacement bag Part Y11 high filtration 5 layer fiber bag 1 Remove the front panel on th...

Page 37: ...ures on your coach The washers and dryers function like those in a home Most operate on 120 volt electricity however some dryers may require 240 volt electricity The gray tank valve must be in the ope...

Page 38: ...iven on the detergent packaging SECTION D References D indicate the wash options available For a list of these options refer to Splendide s Instruction Manual DELAY START The Delay Start symbol clock...

Page 39: ...FL1300XD Newmar Part Number 156340 The filter is found in front of the dryer trim see diagram Do not use the dryer without replacing the filter IMPORTANT For more information about dryer settings and...

Page 40: ...intenance Manuals in Newgle for all chassis related information including but not limited to Vehicle Identification Dash Instruments Controls and Switches Steering and Brake Systems Driver Assistance...

Page 41: ...manufacturer Care and Maintenance The leveling system should be cycled at least once a month to keep the system in operating condition IMPORTANT This section has information about air electric and hyd...

Page 42: ...inadequate clearances try leveling or repositioning the coach and rechecking the clearances before extending the slideout IMPORTANT 5 Verify that the path of the slideout is unobstructed and free fro...

Page 43: ...d create a driving hazard Do not rely solely upon warning lights It is the operator s responsibility to check that all jacks are fully retracted into the store travel position and the vehicle is at th...

Page 44: ...e ground will not support the vehicle on the jacks Push the Dump button Wait until all air is exhausted from the vehicle suspension The vehicle may be leveled using the manual Extend up arrow buttons...

Page 45: ...on when inactive IMPORTANT When the suspension dump switch is pressed three responses are possible a normal response a slow response and an abnormal response Normal Response The LED in the switch blin...

Page 46: ...res This tire size is 315 80 R 22 5 From this size we can determine the physical dimensions of the tire as well as its basic construction The tire size breaks down like this The first number 315 is th...

Page 47: ...uration you are inflating Make sure tire pressures are the same across an axle while NEVER exceeding the maximum air pressure limit stamped on the wheels or tires nor under inflating a tire below the...

Page 48: ...tart features must be disabled prior to servicing WARNING 12 Volt Electrical System This article provides general information about the components and functions of the 12 Volt Electrical System DC in...

Page 49: ...g the battery disconnect in the off position make sure the inverter if equipped is turned off When an older coach is stored while plugged into shore power do not use the battery disconnect If the batt...

Page 50: ...r mini breaker before progressing to the load When a 12 Volt load or component is not working both 12 Volt power and 12 Volt ground are needed for the load to complete the 12 Volt circuit IMPORTANT 12...

Page 51: ...0 Volt alternating current The inverter performs this action by using a transformer to increase the voltage and modify the higher voltage into a useable alternating current power Power then goes to th...

Page 52: ...ng full power MAIN SERVICE PANEL BREAKER BOX The main service panel or 120 Volt breaker box is typically located inside a bathroom bedroom or front overhead cabinet depending on the coach model and fl...

Page 53: ...able power it can control up to seven loads The EMS controls air conditioner loads using low voltage switching and other 120 Volt heavy load appliances such as block heaters water heating elements and...

Page 54: ...Push the reset button again until a click is heard to reactivate the protected circuit If the GFCI is working properly the reset button will remain in the IN position If an item plugged into a Slideou...

Page 55: ...g the electrical terminology as well as the average amperage current draw of all the electrical appliances in your coach can help you manage electrical use and prevent the inconvenience of tripping a...

Page 56: ...ry bank when a new battery becomes necessary as the battery bank is only as good as the weakest cell One simple way to extend battery life is to hook it up to a solar charger during the off months Man...

Page 57: ...voltage charging Gel Cell batteries are best used in very deep cycle applications and may last longer in hot weather applications CAUTION Follow battery manufacturer instructions Do not add any liqui...

Page 58: ...er than in an even layer This article provides a brief overview of the two different battery banks in a Newmar coach House and Chassis Chassis Battery Bank The Chassis Battery Bank supplies power to e...

Page 59: ...batteries They are provided with the chassis and warrantied through the chassis manufacturer Freightliner The type and brand of chassis battery may vary depending on the coach year make and model Cha...

Page 60: ...s As batteries age their maintenance requirements change This means longer charging time and or higher finish rate higher amperage at the end of the charge Usually older serviceable unsealed flooded b...

Page 61: ...ad plates in each of the cells Always use distilled water to fill the battery to prevent battery contamination 3 Do not overfill battery cells Adding too much water may result in acid overflow and dam...

Page 62: ...the shore power cord reel and switch Cord reels when equipped provide the ease and convenience of storing the shore power electrical cord in a neat and compact space with the assistance of motorized...

Page 63: ...tion The UP and DOWN buttons are used to step through each individual Screen of information Pressing releasing either the UP or Down button will step to either the Previous or Next Display Screen Once...

Page 64: ...in Order Preference PCS will always start shedding loads from the top of the list when PCS in 30A or 20A Service However in 50A Service or running on the Generator there are two Main Breaker Line 1 L...

Page 65: ...on Freightliner Super C coaches An additional fuse panel is located under the carpeted floor access panel between the driver and passenger seats Inside The Coach On a Super C coaches the house fuse pa...

Page 66: ...heat condition is noted by flashing the light on the generator start switch until the cycle is complete up to 15 seconds Once it has pre heated sufficiently the starter will engage and the engine wil...

Page 67: ...stat set the air conditioning to turn on You must select a temperature colder than the actual air temperature for the system to begin cooling 3 When the delay is satisfied and the thermostat sends the...

Page 68: ...e amount of time the generator will run while charging the HOUSE or CHASSIS battery Volts Use the up and down triangles to adjust the LOW VOLTAGE set point Example If the HOUSE battery VOLTS is 11 0 V...

Page 69: ...rter Operation Models MS Series This article provides basic operation instructions for a Magnum MagnaSine 2000 and 2800 Watt Pure Sine Inverter Models MS Series Operation The MS Series inverter has tw...

Page 70: ...nstant current The charger remains in bulk charge until the absorption charge voltage is achieved The inverter s green LED stays ON solid to indicate bulk charging FLOAT CHARGING The third charging st...

Page 71: ...vent damage to the inverter or to any network connected accessory VERY FAST FLASH Blinks on off very quickly flutters Indicates the inverter is in EQ charge mode requires remote to enable or the inver...

Page 72: ...able on models MS2000 15B MS2000 20B MS2012 15B MS2012 20B and MS4048 20B They allow the inverter AC loads to be connected directly to the inverter s output without requiring an inverter sub panel The...

Page 73: ...ltage level and only charges if the battery voltage decreases to a low level Silent mode will automatically start charging when the Rebulk setting is reached CHG Green BLINKING display says Charging s...

Page 74: ...ss the ON OFF CHARGER button or disconnect reconnect AC power to the inverter s input Equalize charging Equalizing is a controlled overcharge performed after the batteries have been fully charged It h...

Page 75: ...led the unit will wait and display Charging to determine the charge routine If the DC voltage is low the charger will initiate Bulk Charging If the DC voltage is high the charger will skip the Bulk an...

Page 76: ...c information about operation maintenance and replacement of interior and exterior lights When replacing halogen bulbs do not touch the bulb as the oil from your hands will reduce the bulb s life IMPO...

Page 77: ...nstream of the outlet Some GFCI outlets may have a LED light as a visual indicator of the power status This article provides an overview of the purpose and function of a GFCI outlet Ground Fault Circu...

Page 78: ...chargers etc These are fused at 20 amps Diesel coaches may have an outlet designed for use with the engine block heater It may be located in the engine compartment or in one of the rear compartment ba...

Page 79: ...ur meter on the faceplate or remote can be reset by two different methods Automatic resetting occurs when the C Series Multifunction DC Controller is first connected and activated and each time it s d...

Page 80: ...ollowing a low voltage disconnect press and release the Reset Switch Source s C Series Multifunction DC Controller Owner s Manual and C Series Meter Display Installation Guide Product s Xantrex Solar...

Page 81: ...Automatic Transfer Switch Model 40450RVC The 40450 series automatic transfer switch ATS has many different protective features to protect your coach from low quality power Included in these are prote...

Page 82: ...ck a log of fault conditions kept by the ATS of electrical power at your location This is a helpful diagnostic tool that allows you to comprehend and correct problems with your RV s power The display...

Page 83: ...ever display a greater range from 90 to 140 Volts The L2 VOLT screen is only shown when using a 50 Amp ATS L1 CURR L2 CURR These screens are useful for viewing the line currents in amps when the Main...

Page 84: ...information please refer to Newgle 79 ELECTRICAL Source s Southwire Surge Guard Remote Power Control Monitor LCD Display with Navigation Installation and Operating Instructions Product s This source i...

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Page 86: ...e used at a time or in a manner that distracts you from properly focusing on operation of the motor vehicle in which it is installed Main Touchscreen Monitor Function Description 1 Bluetooth Microphon...

Page 87: ...nt Center When powered up it will immediately go to the last mode memory on playback before it was turned off In order to put the unit in standby mode press and hold the rotary button once During stan...

Page 88: ...nless a reverse or turn signal is detected Select Xite systems may have a CAM button that serves as a shortcut to the camera settings Xite systems with a 360 Camera Select switch allows the user to to...

Page 89: ...both the LEFT and RIGHT views along with the TOP 360 view REAR FOCUS This view can be chosen by scrolling through the camera selection with the toggle on the dash It shows a close up view of the rear...

Page 90: ...s and hold the toggle on the dash Holding Tank Monitoring Systems The monitor panel allows you to check the approximate levels in the fresh gray and black water holding tanks as well as propane levels...

Page 91: ...d When 90 is reached a safety timer of 2 minutes is activated which will stop the current fill The timer is bypassed at 95 When 95 is reached there is an extra activation time of 30 seconds for the wa...

Page 92: ...with a range of Connected Services to make the usage of the product as easy as possible These Connected Services are Note from Newmar to use any of the connected services the user must have the xite s...

Page 93: ...oice guidance messages You can also change it later in the Regional settings Select your preference and tap NEXT to continue 4 If needed modify the time format and unit settings You can also change it...

Page 94: ...te planning and the route planning method Sound Adjust the different sound volumes Warnings Enable and set up warnings for speed limit Alert Points such as speed cameras Navigation View Fine tune the...

Page 95: ...f access for trucks is allowed Private roads resident only roads and walkways are excluded from routes U turns are excluded from routes turning back on a divided road is not considered as a U turn If...

Page 96: ...s and an extra alert warns you if you exceed the given speed limit while approaching For some of the Alert Points the enforced or expected speed limit is available For these points the audio alert can...

Page 97: ...re to ensure the correct routing How to Update Vehicle Profile Settings on an Xite G4 NavNGo Navigation System System XSG4NA generation System OS All Navigation NNG The first time the Navigation softw...

Page 98: ...button to complete the configuration and start the navigation program with your selected settings and options MANUAL CHANGES Changes can be made later on as well if needed to update the routing prefe...

Page 99: ...ss of establishing an account and linking it to your RV Toll Pass transponder vehicle and pre payment method Once activated you will only be charged for replenishing your account when the balance drop...

Page 100: ...nstructions for a Trimark Electronic Access Security Keyless Entry e FOB e PAD system E Pad Operation and Features LOCK DOORS WITH KEYPAD Press and hold down the 1 button for 1 2 seconds An access cod...

Page 101: ...mation The keypad will chirp FOUR times after successful confirmation A long beep indicates a failure to change the code 4 Test the new code to confirm it The user is given 2 minutes to complete this...

Page 102: ...erformance mobile router with 2 4GHz 5 8GHz WiFi a USB port for LTE tethering and 1000Mbps LAN ports OUTDOOR ROUTERS Teton WiFiRanger Teton is an entry level outdoor router with 2 4GHz WiFi 1mi range...

Page 103: ...not have the offerings you desire or you may need a more knowledgeable representative to handle your request Ask different cellular stores resellers or a direct Carrier representative until you find t...

Page 104: ...SIM Size Be sure that SIM card is Standard size as Nano and Micro sizes will not fit properly within Converge routers or LTE modems A SIM card size adapter kit may be used to resize the SIM REFRESHIN...

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Page 106: ...olt accessories Do not use this outlet for a cigarette lighter Over The Air Signal If the reception is poor make sure the power switch for the power booster is in the ON position and all of the coax c...

Page 107: ...d on by pressing the On Off button the LEDs will flash and begin its power on process At this time the antenna amplifier is powered on and TV antenna signals will be passed Initially GREEN Positional...

Page 108: ...for the antenna Within 10 15 seconds the dish will begin moving and should make one or two revolutions during startup During this process it is normal to hear a slight grinding sound as the unit check...

Page 109: ...is article provides basic operation instructions for a Winegard RoadTrip P4 Automatic Stationary Satellite Model RTS 20B Operating The Roadtrip P4 Antenna 1 Turn on receiver and television set The Roa...

Page 110: ...based on level stationary operation Reception interruption may also occur during adverse weather conditions Winegard Trav ler Automatic Multi Satellite TV Antenna Operation Models SK 773 SKM 100 SWM 3...

Page 111: ...ow unplug the interface box Then remove the black plastic bolt from the back of the mount Insert a 5 16 socket extension into this auxiliary drive Turn the auxiliary drive clockwise to lower the unit...

Page 112: ...and Bluetooth lights blink white 3 times 2 Adjust the bass by doing one of the following Press Volume up to increase the bass Press Volume down to decrease the bass The TV and Bluetooth lights on the...

Page 113: ...n or even add Favorite Channels The bottom button toggles between Activity and device mode It s best to always use your remote in Activity mode so Harmony can keep all your devices in sync C The menu...

Page 114: ...or running in order for the televisions to function The television operation is similar to most televisions used in the home The LED television s in your coach may be HD High Definition compatible mea...

Page 115: ...the TV If a sticker was attached to the TV screen some debris can remain after you remove the sticker Please clean the debris off before watching TV The exterior and screen of the TV can get scratche...

Page 116: ...or any liquid directly onto the TV Any liquid that goes into the product may cause a failure fire or electric shock To clean the screen turn off the TV then gently wipe away smudges and fingerprints...

Page 117: ...amming instructions for Samsung Air TV Samsung Air TV Programming 2 Use the left arrows until Settings appears on screen Push Select 3 Scroll down to Broadcasting and push Select 4 When Auto Program i...

Page 118: ...7 RECALL This button is used to return to the previous channel Go To Press this button to go to desired position the player provides three search modes 1 EARPHONE Connect a set of headphones for priv...

Page 119: ...st input in the order of 1 3 8 You can press the CLEAR button to cancel and input again if you miss input track numbers Now you can press the four directional arrow button and OK button to select STAR...

Page 120: ...the TV then lower it before traveling However when raising the televator and then immediately lowering it the switch may need to be pressed a second time as the control circuit timer may still be acti...

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Page 122: ...the slideouts are extended and retracted The switch is typically located in the overhead control panel If they are not at this location check above the passenger window as it may be hidden by the wind...

Page 123: ...er Power batteries must be charged for inverter operation The main patio awnings are operated by a handheld remote switch or a switch mounted in the overhead cabinets or on the wall in the passenger c...

Page 124: ...n as an unlocked padlock icon To lock the doors press the switch to the locked position shown as a locked padlock icon Electric Compartment Locks Overview This article provides basic information about...

Page 125: ...ontrol the cargo locks from inside the coach without arming the security alarm The entrance door can also be manually unlocked and opened from the inside without the alarm sounding 1 Flip the switch d...

Page 126: ...en the door is re opened the step will extend During automatic leveling if the curb feeler comes into contact with the ground or an object the leveling process is canceled The suspension is returned t...

Page 127: ...c entrance steps HWH hydraulic leveling jacks If any or all of these HWH hydraulic components are not functioning follow the troubleshooting steps before contacting Newmar or HWH SOLUTION If the pump...

Page 128: ...e be sure to take passenger locations into consideration The towed vehicles must have adequate active brakes Contact your state Department of Transportation or your local Newmar dealer for your state...

Page 129: ...n drawer Assembly Installation and Removal The mount s slot allows the angled flag assembly to easily be installed while displaying a flag and easily removed for travel To display a flag simply slide...

Page 130: ...the Miscellaneous Care and Maintenance section in Newgle Paint codes are typically posted on the back side of one of the upper kitchen cabinet doors Newmar is not responsible for weathering oxidation...

Page 131: ...ce is essential to keeping your film looking great This will also reduce the risk of staining and discoloration from bug acids runoff stains and road grime left on for an extended period When done app...

Page 132: ...Unclip and lower the arm 2 Swing the arm 90 degrees and push out on the arm until the red handle latches TO CLOSE THE VENT 1 Unclip the red handle from the latch by lifting slightly while pushing outw...

Page 133: ...Clean the screen and inside of the window 4 Carefully pop the screen back into the window frame 5 Reinstall the crank knob using a Philips screwdriver Hold the crank knob while tightening the screw in...

Page 134: ...replacement may be necessary Windshield Maintenance and Replacement Proper care and maintenance of your windshield is critical to maintain good visibility and safe operation of the coach Windshield R...

Page 135: ...roper care and maintenance of your wiper blades is critical to maintain good visibility and safe operation of the coach Clean the rubber element every time you fill your gas tank and remove loose dirt...

Page 136: ...filter Do not substitute other types of filters as this may restrict air flow and cause other issues Do not operate the air conditioners without filters 4 Reinstall the filter on the cover and place i...

Page 137: ...sly used operating mode 2 Turn off the fan and close the lid MANUAL OPERATION MODE Press the up or down arrows marked Speed to increase or decrease the speed of the fan There are 13 speeds available i...

Page 138: ...o 5 000 BTU heating elements and should be used only to help maintain the temperature once the diesel burner has brought the system up to proper operating heat levels From a cold start the 5 000 watt...

Page 139: ...mation please refer to the Thermostat sub category or the Climate Control section within the SilverLeaf Functional Guide in Newgle NOTICE COACHES WITH SILVERLEAF The Oasis System must be turned on fro...

Page 140: ...ER PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE The burner switch on the Remote Operating Panel controls the ON OFF of the diesel burner primary heat source When the burner switch is turned ON the diesel portion of the Oasis...

Page 141: ...by examining the Control Panel located on the front of the Oasis Chinook There are indicator LED s on the panel that are used for diagnostics ZONE FAULT LED RED When ON indicates a space heating zone...

Page 142: ...h is turned ON the Zone Control Board will turn on the Summer Pump and circulate hot coolant through the engine heat exchanger At the same time the engine pre heat pump will turn ON and circulate the...

Page 143: ...cient however if not use the diesel burner when not plugged into shore power or in conjunction with the electric elements Dometic Climate Control via KIB L Panel This article provides basic operation...

Page 144: ...on will be displayed in the LCD In auto fan the fan will turn ON first followed by the compressor in approximately 15 seconds In COOL mode there are 4 fan speed selections LOW MED HIGH The fan operate...

Page 145: ...source When in the AUTO mode all preprogrammed operations for the heat pump heat strip and furnace will apply Auto Change Over Cooling If the room temperature rises above the temperature set point by...

Page 146: ...ge Turn the switch off 5 Place the air mattress on the bed To inflate the air mattress 1 Route the pump plug to a nearby 120 volt outlet 2 Remove the valve cap on the air mattress by simply turning it...

Page 147: ...Sleep Number setting This may take a few minutes Sleep Number Mattress Operation Model Comfortaire r5 This article provides a basic overview of a Sleep Number Mattress Comfortaire r5 At the heart of t...

Page 148: ...ange of 40 90 degrees The air conditioner or a dehumidifier will reduce the humidity level however in dry climates a humidifier may also aid in maintaining the appropriate humidity levels by raising t...

Page 149: ...the main countertop to release the island extension 4 Pull out on the extension until the magnetic catches engage To retract the counter push in the extension until it latches COACHES BUILT PRIOR TO...

Page 150: ...ay leave a waxy build up that dulls the surface IMPORTANT Wipe up spills as soon as they occur Film can also build up on the countertop if water is left to dry making it appear blotchy and uneven Alwa...

Page 151: ...fficult or impossible to be removed completely These should receive immediate professional attention Spills spots stains or soils are the responsibility of the owner and are not covered by the Newmar...

Page 152: ...promote mildew growth Cleaners should never contain acids vinegar chlorine or ammonia as these chemicals can damage and discolor both the grout and the stone or tile IMPORTANT Interior Doors and Hard...

Page 153: ...S SUMMARY OF FUNCTION AND OPERATION 1 Seat Belt Receiver Fasten the three point seat belt by pushing the latch into the buckle Listen for an audible click Tug on the seat belt to make sure it is secur...

Page 154: ...air bag the seat may still be able to bottom out with the lever in the UP position This would be more likely on rough driving surfaces NOTICE 8 Air Ride Shock Absorber Adjustment Lever To adjust the a...

Page 155: ...move the cap to access the button Use the tip of a ballpoint pen or the end tip of a paper clip to push the reset button Replace the cap securely over the reset button after setting your combination F...

Page 156: ...on is the NIGHT section This material is a heavier more opaque material Very little to no light passes through it so these shades are generally used in the evening or when more privacy is desired thou...

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Page 158: ...or the plumbing system prior to using your coach Failure to connect and operate the system correctly may result in damage not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty About The Waste Water System There...

Page 159: ...n also be operated by disengaging and manually operating the t handles on the gate valves if there is a issue with the electrically operated dump valves 3 Exterior Shower An exterior shower faucet wit...

Page 160: ...mbing drains are too low or too far away for gravity drains to effectively reach the waste water holding tanks The design is a small collection tank with an inlet from the sink or shower with a submer...

Page 161: ...tank heat mats and the switch is activated the tank heat icon will appear under the grey and black tanks The tank level must be at least five percent for the control panel to send power to the tank h...

Page 162: ...eated to prevent freezing i e refrigerator water supply The water lines are routed in the heated water bay and inside the heated living area as much as possible Heated fresh water lines are typically...

Page 163: ...r system LOW POINT DRAIN CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES On coaches equipped with tank rinse low point drain s turning the tank rinse drain valve to the open position will remove pressure and drain the tank ri...

Page 164: ...er compartment The fresh water tank is filled from the city water hook up with a hose or hose reel FRESH WATER TANK DRAIN CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Fresh Water Valves The article provides a basic overvie...

Page 165: ...let when energized For the Auto Fill feature to work properly the coach must meet the following requirements 1 The coach must be connected to a pressurized water supply Pressurized water can be source...

Page 166: ...reaching the water heater Draining the water heater during winterizing is required On some coaches this consists of two valves one at the inlet and one at the outlet of the water heater By closing the...

Page 167: ...ary Contact Switches This article provides a basic overview of the water pump operation via the KIB Monitor Panel or Momentary Contact Switches The water pump may be operated from one or multiple loca...

Page 168: ...ets and fixtures can be cleaned by wiping with a soft damp cloth Washing with warm water will remove dry water spots Turn off the water and drain the pressure before attempting repair or replacement o...

Page 169: ...ter until it tight Do not over tighten the canister when attaching it back to the housing Exterior Shower Overview An exterior shower located in the water compartment on the driver side may be an opti...

Page 170: ...he waste water system The basic purpose is to contain the used water so it can be drained via the attached waste water drain line to the holding tank Sinks Tubs and Showers Avoid using S O S type clea...

Page 171: ...Star Super C coaches If standing water occurs in your shower do not attempt to unplug or open the drain with a coat hanger or a sewer snake Before taking your coach to a service center try leveling y...

Page 172: ...are diverting hot water to the fresh tank If the coach is connected to a pressurized water source while the diverter valve is in the recycle position this may cause the fresh water tank to overflow I...

Page 173: ...g water consult the toilet manufacturer s owner s manual for the specific procedure relating to your system IMPORTANT WARNING Do not flush diaper wipes feminine hygiene products or any other products...

Page 174: ...ht begins flashing release Flush switch The flush mode has been changed to Dry Bowl setting Change the mode to Normal flush by following the same procedure Indicator Lights Power On Indicator On the D...

Page 175: ...Electrical power to the toilet is activated Power On Flashing Green The flush mode is changing Tank Level Amber The holding tank is 75 full Tank Level Red The holding tank is 100 full UNDERSTANDING TH...

Page 176: ...s it may impair the tank sensor s ability to read tank levels properly Preventive tank maintenance is recommended Both tanks should be rinsed after dumping and treated with a waste tank additive to he...

Page 177: ...e pump switch once you have determined that there are no problems 6 Open the black water dump valve and turn on the macerator pump switch Camping With Sewer Hook Up When camping at parks with sewer ho...

Page 178: ...ugh the stool As you travel the agitation of the water should help liquefy any solids left in the tank You can dump the sewage tank again at your next destination Select coaches may also have a tank f...

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Page 180: ...ll and return to ride height units without air suspension will return to normal suspension 4 Turn the engine off 5 For a full wall slideout visually inspect the front vertical trim for adequate cleara...

Page 181: ...in the overhead cabinet above the driver or passenger chair or the overhead cabinet above the entrance door ELECTRIC WARDROBE SLIDEOUTS The operating switch for the wardrobe slideout is usually locat...

Page 182: ...c Slideout Maintenance This article provides care and maintenance information for the electric slideout Electric slideout drive mechanisms do not require lubrication as part of the scheduled maintenan...

Page 183: ...lers Removable Electric Full Wall Slideout Roller Transport Pads This article provides information about when and how to clean the rollers on an electric slideout When To Clean The Rollers How To Clea...

Page 184: ...t motor has a brake installed you must also hook one brake wire to the battery with the red slideout motor wire and one with the black slideout motor wire IMPORTANT This can also be done at the slideo...

Page 185: ...r moving parts and pinch points in order to avoid injury This procedure can be performed on any single motor electric slideout IMPORTANT Option 1 This option requires the motor and gear box to be oper...

Page 186: ...m the square shaft 2 Manually push the room in or out or use a wrench to rotate the shaft Make sure you do not damage the shaft with the wrench WITH MANUAL LOCK ARMS 3 Lock the room with manual lock a...

Page 187: ...t removing it from the motors 3 Remove the four screws from under the rubber boot on the brake 4 Once the brake is removed use a wrench to turn the shaft to retract the slideout 5 After the slideout i...

Page 188: ...h Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The maximum permissible weight for an axle Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR The value specified by the manufacturer of the vehicle as the maximum allowable loaded w...

Page 189: ...nner or paint on decals Do not overcoat the decals with clear paint Do not allow gasoline or other fuels to drip or stay on the decals for any length of time If this occurs immediately flush the area...

Page 190: ...at least 90 days from the coach s date of manufacture The coating on your coach is a state of the art base coat and Urethane clear coat The clear coating is designed to protect the colored base coat s...

Page 191: ...or corrosion you may use a very fine steel wool but should be a last effort Test it in an inconspicuous area to ensure no damage is occurring while using the steel wool 4 Rinse the area with clean wat...

Page 192: ...olt element depending on your coach s equipment 4 Turn on the refrigerator 5 While the tank is draining remove all of the water filters Install a bypass or the filter canister including the whole hous...

Page 193: ...with a sprayer activate and flush it until the antifreeze flows from the sprayer IMPORTANT Make sure you run enough antifreeze through each faucet to fill each P trap IMPORTANT For coaches equipped w...

Page 194: ...tifreeze Clean out the ice maker and the tray until clear ice is available 10 If the coach is equipped with a water heater install a drain plug Open the water heater valves and close the by pass valve...

Page 195: ...es equipped with a 75 gallon fresh water tank This will approximately be a 50 ppm parts per million bleach solution 5 Reinstall the housing and the water heater drain plug after it has drained complet...

Page 196: ...or oil fuel and air filter change X Lubricate the moveable parts on the entrance step X Inspect the slideouts for proper seals If realignment is necessary please contact an Authorized Newmar Service C...

Page 197: ...recommended by the tire manufacturer X X X X Replace air cleaner X X Inspect radiator and CAC for debris and damage X X X X Check alternator chassis batteries and starter X X X X Inspect belts and bel...

Page 198: ...to Newgle 193 CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Service Record Use this chart to keep track of all service work performed on the coach For additional pages refer to Newgle Date Service Center Dealer Nam...

Page 199: ...this content and for more product specific information please refer to Newgle 194 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Date Service Center Dealer Name and Address Description of Service Work Performed Cost xx xx xxxx...

Page 200: ...formation please refer to Newgle 195 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Date Odometer Milage Fuel Gallons Oil Quarts Average MPG Cost Date Odometer Milage Fuel Gallons Oil Quarts Average MPG Cost Fuel Oil and MPG R...

Page 201: ...most up to date version of this content and for more product specific information please refer to Newgle 196 CARE AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Date Odometer Milage Fuel Gallons Oil Quarts Average MPG Cos...

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