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2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
Damage may occur to your unit if excessive condensation exists.
Accumulation of condensation on surfaces within your unit occurs when
warm, moist air contacts a cool surface. It is most evident on the inside
of windows. This problem can be controlled by:
1.
Slightly opening a window or roof vent to allow the moisture to escape
from the unit.
2.
A small dehumidifier is also very effective in removing moisture from
the air.
• Condensation levels are highest during times when a person is
cooking or taking a shower in the unit, but these are not the only
times condensation is present.
• Condensation can migrate through ceiling panels and saturate the
fiberglass insulation in your ceiling cavity. This condition often
causes the occupants to believe the recreational vehicle has a roof
leak. Walls and ceiling panels may also become wet when the
moisture accumulates on these surfaces.
• Newmar Corporation does not recommend the use of any catalytic
heaters.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT
Always follow the chassis maintenance guidelines found in the chassis
manufacturer owner’s manual.
All routine maintenance is the responsibility of the owner and is not covered
by the Newmar Limited Warranty. Use the maintenance record found in
Chapter 10 to record all performed maintenance as required. Please note that
damage caused by improper or unapplied maintenance is not covered by the
Newmar Limited Warranty.
Items supplied by other manufacturers may require specific individual
maintenance not listed herein. Please refer to the manufacturers’ suggested
maintenance guidelines in the Owner’s Information Packet.
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