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2006 

Scottsdale Class A

 

by Newmar 

                                                                                               

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Mirrors 

This vehicle is equipped with convex remote controlled 
defrosting exterior rear view mirrors. Always adjust the 
mirrors for maximum rear visibility prior to driving. 
Make sure the seat is positioned for proper vehicle 
control.  

These mirrors are adjusted by using the multiple 
directional switch located on the driver’s door. Select 
the mirror to be adjusted by pointing the arrow in the 
direction of that mirror. Move the control in the 
direction of movement desired to obtain the best view. The adjustment control 
moves the top half of both mirrors. The bottom half of the mirror is convex 
and is adjusted manually. These mirrors also contain heating elements to defog 
or de-ice the mirror glass during cold weather operation. The ON/OFF switch 
for this feature is located by the adjustment control. The convex exterior 
chrome mirrors with remote control and defrost are optional on this unit. 

IMPORTANT 

Objects viewed in convex mirrors appear smaller and farther away than they 
actually are. 

Windows 

The windows installed in this unit may be the radius torque style double pane 
tinted safety glass. These windows are also referred to as jalousie windows. 
They open with the simple turn of a crank. A power window is available on  
the driver’s side as an option.  

Sun shades may be standard on the driver and passenger side windows. 

In the bedroom of the unit, one window will be marked “EXIT.” This window 
is an emergency escape, or egress, window. To open in case of an emergency, 
lift the red handles at the bottom of the window and push out.  

Vents 

A 12 volt vent may be installed in the kitchen. This vent is equipped with a 
rain sensor on the roof hood. Anytime the vent is open and it senses rain, it 
will automatically close. The vent is controlled by the wall thermostat. Once 

Summary of Contents for Scottsdale Class A 2006

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Page 3: ...nt manufacturers for important operation safety and maintenance requirements information Your dealer should be consulted should you have any questions If your dealer is unable to answer the questions...

Page 4: ...omponents within your Newmar recreational vehicle be sure to file the appropriate registration card with the component manufacturer as described with the individual instruction booklet The Video Owner...

Page 5: ...Important These terms indicate important information that must be understood and followed The definitions of these terms are WARNING Emphasizes an area in which personal injury or even death could res...

Page 6: ...dale Class A by Newmar 1 1 Chapter 1 SERVICE INFORMATION CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE 3 COMPONENT PART SUPPLIERS 3 Accessories 3 Air Conditioning 4 Appliances 4 Electrical 4 Exterior 5 Heating 5 TO OUR VALUED...

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Page 8: ...ri Star Distributing 800 456 3340 Computer TripTek River Park Inc 800 442 7717 Furniture Upholstered Flexsteel Industries 563 556 7730 International 714 535 7272 Grill Electric Tabletop Meco 800 251 7...

Page 9: ...c 800 544 4881 Basement Air Suburban Mfg 800 659 2138 Appliances Dishwasher 18 Frigidaire Frank lin Premiums 866 213 9397 Dishwasher 24 Midwest Sales 574 287 3365 Freezers Norcold 800 543 1219 Ice Mak...

Page 10: ...ectrical KS DP Fleming SCS 800 275 7524 Steps Electrical Kwikee Products 800 736 9961 Steps Manual Hickory Springs Mfg 501 646 6161 Elkhart Tool and Die 574 295 8500 Tires Goodyear 800 227 1999 RFD Co...

Page 11: ...concerns All of the information contained in this brochure is believed to be accurate at the time of publication However it may be necessary to make revisions and Newmar reserves the right to make an...

Page 12: ...ns 6 Reporting Safety Defects 7 Information Sheet 7 RECOMMENDED SVC CNTR LISTING 8 IMPORTANT RV TIRE INFORMATION 19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 20 Before Starting Out 20 Driving 21 LP Gas Fuel 22 LP Gas System...

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Page 14: ...trations for the vehicle and factory installed components that carry a separate warranty The detailed operating and maintenance instructions on these components are also included in this package 4 Ass...

Page 15: ...eeks after you accept delivery E 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 commerc...

Page 16: ...6626 Pioneer 800 777 4856 PowerTech Generators 800 760 0027 Putnam Hitch 517 369 2165 Quest Corp 800 877 0521 RFD Components 574 295 3939 Scope Seating 574 295 6016 SeaLand Technology 800 321 9889 Se...

Page 17: ...mponents and systems The Newmar Owner s Guide does not cover every possible detail of the equipment standard and or optional installed on or in your vehicle Consulting the booklets and instruction man...

Page 18: ...lso obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the hotline Information Sheet Newmar has enclosed an Information Sheet for your convenience This sheet contains important information about...

Page 19: ...26 ROBERT CRIST RV 2025 E MAIN STREET MESA AZ 85213 Phone 480 834 9410 Fax 480 834 8238 RV PEDDLER 4710 E HWY 80 YUMA AZ 85365 Phone 928 344 0005 Fax 928 317 0540 STAR VALLEY RV 255248 E HWY 260 PAYSO...

Page 20: ...1 Phone 858 874 4444 Fax 858 874 8484 MANTECA TRAILER CAMPER 1990 E YOSEMITE AVE MANTECA CA 95336 Phone 209 239 1267 Fax 209 239 4348 McMAHON S RV 6441 BURT ROAD 10 IRVINE CA 92618 Phone 949 653 6711...

Page 21: ...3806 INDIAN RIVER RV INC 1698 N CENTRAL AVE SEBASTIAN FL 32958 Phone 772 581 1677 Fax 772 581 3590 INTERNATIONAL RV WORLD 25199 HWY 27 LAKE WALES FL 33859 Phone 863 439 2977 Fax 863 439 2978 LAND YAC...

Page 22: ...5 5793 Fax 574 295 6190 INDY RV CENTER 457 KNIGHT DR GREENWOOD IN 46142 Phone 317 881 0300 Fax 317 881 0431 INTERNATIONAL RV WORLD 2300 S NAPPANEE STREET ELKHART IN 46517 Phone 574 293 8878 Fax 574 29...

Page 23: ...Fax 225 567 4473 MILLER RV 12912 FLORIDA BLVD BATON ROUGE LA 70815 Phone 225 275 2940 Fax 225 275 6807 SOUTHERN RV INC 3625 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE BOSSIER CITY LA 71112 Phone 318 746 2267 Fax 318 746 2227...

Page 24: ...CAMPGROUND 52777 HOFFMAN DRIVE KERRICK MN 55756 Phone 218 496 5678 Fax 218 496 5678 STEINBRING MOTORCOACH 3710 S HWY 29 ALEXANDRIA MN 56308 Phone 320 762 2114 Fax 320 762 8375 STENZEL S CAMPERS 4701...

Page 25: ...T MOTOR COACH SALES 1133 ROUTE 88 LAKEWOOD NJ 08701 Phone 732 370 1022 Fax 732 905 1010 WHITE HORSE LEISURE INC 980 N BLACK HORSE PIKE WILLIAMSTOWN NJ 08094 Phone 856 262 1717 Fax 856 629 8177 NEW MEX...

Page 26: ...78 Fax 701 255 1678 OHIO AMOS MOTOR RV 109 S MAIN STREET BRADNER OH 43406 Phone 419 288 2700 Fax 419 288 3273 ARBOGAST RV DEPOT 3540 SOUTH COUNTY ROAD 25A TROY OH 45373 Phone 937 335 0068 Fax 937 335...

Page 27: ...79 3751 Fax 570 379 2913 HAROLD S RV CENTER 7514 BETH BATH PIKE BATH PA 18014 Phone 610 837 9880 Fax 610 837 9473 TOM SCHAEFFER S CAMPING AND TRAVEL CENTER INC 1236 POTTSVILLE PIKE SHOEMAKERSVILLE PA...

Page 28: ...7508 Fax 804 649 0052 KOOGLER SALES SERVICE 2247 JEFFERSON HWY FISHERSVILLE VA 22939 Phone 540 942 5556 Fax 540 943 0853 WASHINGTON CHIEF S RV CENTER 1120 N 28TH AVE PASCO WA 99302 Phone 509 547 1198...

Page 29: ...OBA WALT S TRAILER SALES LTD 5195 PORTAGE AVE HEADINGLY MB R4H 1E1 Phone 204 837 8388 Fax 204 831 8674 MANITOBA WALT S TRAILER SALES LTD 5195 PORTAGE AVE HEADINGLY MB R4H 1E1 Phone 204 837 8388 Fax 20...

Page 30: ...IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY AND OR DEATH For safe operation and maximum weight carrying capacity it is imperative that the tires be inflated to and maintained at the listed tire pressures on the...

Page 31: ...ion While the vehicle is in motion all seats should be locked in the forward facing position Passengers should never be allowed to stand or kneel on seats in a moving vehicle All passengers must have...

Page 32: ...ain several gauges and controls you have not previously used Become familiar with all of these devices and their operation before starting out The cruise control is not to be operated on icy roads ext...

Page 33: ...tural gas are not interchangeable Never connect natural gas to the LP gas system The use of equipment such as wood and charcoal grills and stoves inside this recreational vehicle may cause fires or as...

Page 34: ...refrigerator water heater and furnace have DSI direct spark ignition boards so it is important that you turn the appliances off when the LP gas is off The ignition in the appliances will continue to...

Page 35: ...e gas system should be inspected and repaired by qualified technicians only WARNING The LP system in your recreational vehicle is designed for liquefied petroleum gas only Never attempt to connect nat...

Page 36: ...sistance to arrive Smoke Detector The battery powered smoke detector is mounted on the ceiling in the living area of the unit Read the operating instructions for details on the testing and care for th...

Page 37: ...following definitions are given to help in communications of issues of weight and your unit GAWR Gross Axle Weight Rating is the maximum permissible weight for an axle GCWR Gross Combination Weight Ra...

Page 38: ...is always level during weighing The unit has been built to comply with the component suppliers recommended limits and give you a realistic CCC When loading the unit distribute the items so that not a...

Page 39: ...iagram of how to weigh a motorhome on a typical truck scale Note Since only one corner can be weighed at a time the remaining three corners need to be as close to the scale as possible without being o...

Page 40: ...outside guiding the parking procedure Place the vehicle in park and turn off the ignition If parked on a steep incline pre level the coach by driving the appropriate wheels onto blocks Finish the leve...

Page 41: ...he motorhome be sure to take passenger locations into consideration The towed vehicles must have adequate active brakes All towed vehicles of 1 500 pounds or more must have independently active brakes...

Page 42: ...t at an authorized Newmar Service Center Please note the date of purchase on the card will reflect that of the original date the vehicle was purchased and is the date applicable warranties originated...

Page 43: ...egulator 6 LP Leak Detector 7 MAJOR APPLIANCES 8 Refrigerator 8 Microwave 9 Range Hood 9 Range 9 Television Antenna 11 Television 12 Video Control Center 12 Stereo 13 Water Heater 14 Pressure Relief V...

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Page 45: ...ipped breaker is not a fault in your electrical system The cool air from the air conditioners is ducted throughout the coach through ceiling air ducts Below is the thermostat that controls the air con...

Page 46: ...return Smoke and fumes may be created as a result of the residual burn off of the manufacturing compounds that are sometimes present the first time the furnace is used This is normal To minimize the...

Page 47: ...instructions in your Owner s Information Package for further information On the exterior of the coach you will find a furnace cover There are no owner serviceable parts on the furnace This cover shou...

Page 48: ...service technician as soon as possible WARNING The main gas valve must be shut when the vehicle is not in use Shut the valve off when refueling to avoid potential danger from pilot lights igniting fu...

Page 49: ...lified LP gas service technician to find and repair the leak Keep the tank valve closed and all of the appliances turned off when the unit is stored If any of the LP gas valves do not close leak tight...

Page 50: ...indicator light will be illuminated designating AC operation If 120 volt is not available the gas mode indicator light will be illuminated The control system will automatically switch to gas operation...

Page 51: ...Hood A range hood may be incorporated into the microwave The microwave s control panel operates the range hood functions This range hood has both a fan and a light for your convenience The fan has tw...

Page 52: ...V is moving and remember to close the bi fold cover when the range top is not in use For further instructions please refer to the oven manufacturer owner s manual in your Owner s Information Package T...

Page 53: ...till occurs consult your authorized dealer To raise the antenna into the operating position turn the elevating crank clockwise in the UP direction about 13 turns or until some resistance to turning is...

Page 54: ...lite system Your unit may be equipped with one interior television jack and an exterior television jack located on the door side of the coach Please consult your television owner s manual for further...

Page 55: ...2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar 3 13 Stereo...

Page 56: ...Before lighting the water heater fill the fresh water system Purge any air from the water heater by opening all hot water faucets until water flows steadily from each one The water heater installed i...

Page 57: ...a 15 second purge before the unit will spark If the burner does not light on the first try there will automatically be 2 more tries for ignition before it will lock out Each ignition cycle will have...

Page 58: ...s radio can be used to communicate with other travelers on the road The model installed is a remote type The hand held microphone speaker contains the power volume and channel controls Simply turn on...

Page 59: ...zer please consult the freezer manufacturer owner s manual in the Owner s Information Package provided with this coach Icemaker Optional Depending on the floorplan of your unit an icemaker may be an o...

Page 60: ...t gases can be assured Monitor outside conditions to be sure that exhaust continues to be dispersed safely If you or anyone else experience any carbon monoxide symptoms dizziness nausea vomiting muscu...

Page 61: ...Scottsdale Class A by Newmar 4 1 Chapter 4 CABINETS FURNITURE INTERIOR FEATURES CABINETS 3 FURNITURE 4 Living Room Kitchen Area 4 Bedroom Area 5 INTERIOR FEATURES 5 Flooring 5 Ceiling 6 Window Treatme...

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Page 63: ...ifts to provide an additional convenient storage area A strap is provided to help raise the bed Once the bed platform is lifted it is held open by pressurized struts to allow hands free access A count...

Page 64: ...ng passengers to occupy those positions in transit Optional in the Dutch Star line depending on floor plans a U shaped dinette sofa combination is available This dinette features a U shaped booth in t...

Page 65: ...s or a king size mattress may be installed in lieu of the standard mattress depending on the floorplan of your coach For your convenience manual lights have been added in the closets and wardrobes INT...

Page 66: ...shade is the DAY section This material is translucent Sunlight passes easily through the material into the unit while allowing a degree of privacy The second visible section is the NIGHT section This...

Page 67: ...ion 3 Breaker Boxes 4 Batteries 4 Battery Boost Switch 4 Battery Inspection Care 5 Battery Disconnect Panel 6 12 Volt Receptacles 6 120 Volt Receptacles 7 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt Receptacles 7...

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Page 69: ...ectrical appliances WARNING Use of Adapter cords with the RV shore power cord All Newmar units are manufactured with either a 30 or 50 amp electrical breaker box and electrical system A unit with a sh...

Page 70: ...m whenever the engine is running A decline in the coach battery voltage may be noticed while the chassis batteries are being charged The converter will automatically charge the coach batteries when th...

Page 71: ...irt may permit current flow between the terminals which could drain the battery To clean wash the batteries with a diluted solution of baking soda and water to neutralize any acid present Rinse thorou...

Page 72: ...nnect the battery when the unit is stored for any period of time Pressing downward disconnects the coach batteries not the chassis batteries This is done to prevent the coach batteries from being drai...

Page 73: ...lt circuit interrupt GFCI protected receptacles The electrical outlets located in the slide out are wired through the kitchen GFCI The exterior electrical outlets are wired through the bathroom GFCI I...

Page 74: ...erter When you are connected to an outside power source or running the generator the converter in the inverter will automatically switch on to charge the 12 volt batteries For more detailed informatio...

Page 75: ...ector Standard on your motorhome is a class five 10 000 pound car towing hitch This allows the consumer the capability of towing their passenger car while traveling Also installed with the hitch is th...

Page 76: ...3 Hitch 3 Exterior Sides 3 Security Lights 3 Head Lamps 3 Roof 4 Hydraulic Leveling Jacks 4 Touch Manual Control Pad 5 Electric Steps 6 Mirrors 7 Windows 7 Vents 7 Doors 8 AWNINGS 8 Side Awning Optio...

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Page 78: ...s provide additional space for your belongings while you are traveling Security Lights Standard on this unit are exterior security lights One is installed on each side of the coach These lights help t...

Page 79: ...e before operating any room extension Note The slide out can be operated without utilizing the leveling system but it is recommended to have the unit as level as possible This unit may be equipped wit...

Page 80: ...he vehicle The vehicle may have to be moved After the vehicle is level the jacks not used for leveling may be extended until they touch the ground This provides additional stability against wind and a...

Page 81: ...f The step should remain in the extended position when the door is closed Turning off the power with the step retracted will hold the step in a retracted position as well 5 With the step extended turn...

Page 82: ...is located by the adjustment control The convex exterior chrome mirrors with remote control and defrost are optional on this unit IMPORTANT Objects viewed in convex mirrors appear smaller and farther...

Page 83: ...tub shower Doors The entrance door is equipped with a standard locking latch as well as a deadbolt latch for additional security There is a catch located on the door that mates to a bracket on the ex...

Page 84: ...warranty Retracting 1 Pull the stakes from the ground swing the arm toward the vehicle and snap the patio foot into the bracket Repeat on the other side 2 Raise the lift handle to release the lock but...

Page 85: ...indow awnings To operate follow these instructions Extending 1 Grasp the loop on the pull strap and pull down to extend the awning Then hook the loop onto the window strap hanger Retracting 1 Remove l...

Page 86: ...bration 3 Water Pump 4 City Water Hook Up 5 Fresh Water Tank Fill 5 Sanitizing 6 Drink Dispenser with Water Filter 7 Water Heater By Pass System 7 Fresh Water Lines 8 Exterior Shower 8 WASTE WATER SYS...

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Page 88: ...panel allows you to check the approximate levels in the fresh gray and black water holding tanks as well as the battery condition The monitor panel is generally located above or near the entrance doo...

Page 89: ...bathroom faucets 3 Turn the water pump switch on and allow the water to fill the water line and the hot water heater 4 Close each faucet after it delivers a steady stream of water close the cold water...

Page 90: ...s not necessary when connected to city water Once the city water fill valve is opened water is supplied to the fresh water system including the hot water heater faucets and stool To disconnect from th...

Page 91: ...mpty close the drain valves on the water tank 4 Pump the chlorine solution into the tank This is done by placing the winterizing hose into the chlorine solution Close the valve from the fresh water ta...

Page 92: ...s of iron and sulfur To remove these tastes you will need to chlorinate the water Replacement filters are available that will filter iron and sulfur Ask your dealer or RV supply center about acquiring...

Page 93: ...feature on your coach may be the exterior shower If installed the exterior shower would be located on the off door side of the coach The exterior shower feature allows you to do such things as rinse...

Page 94: ...the desired water level is reached To flush the stool push down on the lever until the water swirls A small amount of water should remain in the bowl The stool should be cleaned regularly for maximum...

Page 95: ...olding tanks and seals Gray Water Holding Tank The gray water holding tank is located in the underbelly of the unit It is primarily used for the drainage from the kitchen and bath sinks and the shower...

Page 96: ...ugh the hole in the bottom of the service compartment and the other end of the hose feeds into the sewer at the dump station Unscrew the cap off the drain Connect the hose with the adapter in place to...

Page 97: ...gray tank valve must be in the open position when operating the optional washing machine No Fuss Flush This unit may be equipped with a flushing system for the holding tanks When draining your sewer...

Page 98: ...ewmar 8 1 Chapter 8 SLIDE OUT FEATURES SLIDE OUT FEATURES 2 General Instructions 4 Operating the Slide Out Room 4 MANUAL EXTENSION AND RETRACTION 5 Shaft end mounted motors 5 Shaft center mounted moto...

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Page 100: ...be operated without utilizing the leveling system but is recommended to have the unit as level as possible Your unit is equipped with at least one power slide out room It is important that you read an...

Page 101: ...ssary have the room adjusted Operating the Slide Out Room w manual locking arms 1 The windows on the end of the slide out room must be closed before moving the room in either direction 2 Before extend...

Page 102: ...tch as soon it has pulled tight and stopped moving Current will be applied to the slide out motor as long as you hold the switch Automatic resetting circuit protection is incorporated to minimize the...

Page 103: ...m IMPORTANT The TRANS TORQUE bushing must be re tightened to re couple the slide out gear motor before moving the coach This will hold the slide out room in place The correct torque on the 11 2 TRANS...

Page 104: ...UTION It is recommended that the leveling jacks be extended and the unit lever before operating the slide out Note This slide out can be operated without utilizing the leveling system but is recommend...

Page 105: ...Care 5 Rubber Roof Care Maintenance 6 Battery Inspection Care 7 INTERIOR CARE 8 Carpet 9 Fabrics 9 Walls Ceiling 10 Dash 10 Woodwork 10 Counter Tops 11 Accessories 11 Detectors 11 Condensation 11 ROU...

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Page 107: ...side of the vehicle These materials should be removed by flushing the underbelly regularly with water especially areas where mud and other foreign materials collect The chance of corrosion can be mini...

Page 108: ...ls The seals around doors windows vents slide out trim and external seams should be checked at least twice a year In addition the roof seams should be inspected twice a year for cracking or peeling If...

Page 109: ...gasoline or other fuels to drip or stay on the decals for any length of time If this occurs immediately flush the area with water Simulator Care The care and maintenance of your stainless steel wheel...

Page 110: ...fter cleaning with NEVR DULL you may want to re shine your wheel products using Windex or a similar product 3 Petroleum based tire conditioners While the use of these products Armor All Son of a Gun e...

Page 111: ...on top of your vehicle The wet roof membrane may be extremely slippery Battery Inspection Care WARNING Remove rings metal watch bands and other metal jewelry before working around batteries Use cautio...

Page 112: ...motorhome for an extended period of time Mark the cables positive and negative for easy identification Batteries are not to be stored on concrete floors The batteries require periodic charging during...

Page 113: ...s and removing stains from the carpet installed in the unit Fabrics The fabrics used in this motorhome for the bedspread draperies headboard and valances contain fire retardant additives that may be d...

Page 114: ...shing and rinsing by blotting with a damp cloth or chamois Do Not Use harsh chemicals that may damage the dash Use cloths containing grit or abrasive particles or kitchen scouring compounds to clean o...

Page 115: ...sh chemicals on the counter top Wipe the counter top with a damp cloth to remove water spots For most dirt and stains wipe with a damp cloth and use soapy water or ammonia based cleaners Accessories T...

Page 116: ...ng 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 New...

Page 117: ...onditioner filter s Clean and inspect all door and window seals reseal where necessary Inspect and reseal around the tub and shower area where necessary Lubricate the exterior door hinges and latches...

Page 118: ...water heater has cooled off remove the drain plug to drain the water from the water heater In the exterior compartment beside the water heater there are two water heater shut off valves and a by pass...

Page 119: ...emain closed As in winterizing open the kitchen faucet bath faucet inside and outside shower turning on both the hot and the cold and flushing the stool until the antifreeze solution is flushed out of...

Page 120: ...with high pressure home or industrial wash systems Cold Weather Use Although great care has been taken to build a well insulated unit recreational vehicles are not intended for extended use in subfre...

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