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EXTERIOR
This article provides basic operation and adjustment instructions for an exterior mirror.
Exterior Mirror Operation and Adjustment
Your coach may be equipped with convex remote-controlled two-part exterior rear view mirrors. The top
portion of the mirror is flat, providing conventional reflected views down the sides of the RV, while the
bottom portion is convex to provide an expanded view, helping to eliminate blind spots. These mirrors may
also contain heating elements to defog, defrost, or de-ice the mirror glass during cold weather operation. Some mirrors
can be operated via remote control.
Mirrors
Overview
Your coach may be equipped with convex remote-
controlled two-part exterior rear view mirrors. The top
portion of the mirror is flat, providing conventional
reflected views down the sides of the RV, while the
bottom portion is convex to provide an expanded view,
helping to eliminate blind spots. These mirrors may also
contain heating elements to defog, defrost, or de-ice the
mirror glass during cold weather operation.
Operation
Some mirrors can be operated via remote control. These
mirrors are adjusted by using the multi-directional
switches located on the driver’s door (optional on some
models) or console. Make sure the seat is positioned for
proper vehicle control, and then adjust the mirrors for
maximum rear visibility prior to driving.
ADJUSTMENT CONTROL
The Mirror Control switch operates the
electric portion of the mirror and adjusts
the mirror up, down, back, and forth.
To select which mirror to adjust, flip
the selector to the left or right position.
Move the selector to the center position
to obtain the best view and make
the directional arrows inactive. The
adjustment control moves the top half of both mirrors.
The bottom half of the mirror is convex and is adjusted
manually.
HEAT
The red switch located near the mirror adjustment control
operates the mirror heat (if equipped). The ignition switch
must be on for the mirror heat switch to operate.
1. To turn the mirror heat on, turn the switch to the “ON”
position. The light will illuminate on the switch when
the mirror heat is operating.
2. To turn the mirror heat o
ff
, turn the switch to the
“OFF” position. The light on the switch will turn o
ff
when the mirror heat is no longer operating.
This article provides a basic overview and maintenance of the roof and sidewalls.
Roof and Sidewalls Overview and Maintenance
Paint, Roof, and Siding
Newmar is not responsible for weathering/oxidation
of gel-coated surfaces.
IMPORTANT
!
Sidewalls
Newmar RV sidewalls are designed with structure to
make them more rigid and dependable. By building
aluminum frames with studs 16 inches on center, your
sidewalls and roof will form a strong, lightweight,
integrated structure so you can enjoy superior
insulation. The sidewalls and end caps of your coach are
constructed of smooth fiberglass, which is features an
automotive style “Clear-Coat / Color Coat” painted finish.
SIDEWALLS MAINTENANCE
This article provides a basic overview and maintenance
of the roof and sidewalls. Clean any unpainted fiberglass
material with a mild cleanser and warm water. Use
only soft cloths. Using sti
ff
bristle brushes may cause
scratches in the fiberglass surface.
EXTERIOR PAINT MAINTENANCE
For cleaning and waxing instructions and recommended
products, refer to 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.
Objects viewed in the convex mirrors are closer than
they appear.
IMPORTANT
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