2006
Scottsdale Class A
by Newmar
7:3
FRESH WATER SYSTEM
Kitchen Sink
The kitchen sink installed in your unit may be an acrylic, double-bowl sink
equipped with two sink covers to provide additional counter space when the
sink is not in use. Cleaning care consists of washing with mild detergents and
a soft cloth. Avoid using “S.O.S.” type cleaning pads because they may scratch
the surface. The faucet in the kitchen may be a single-handle faucet with a
pullout spout.
Bath Sink, Shower & Accessories
The sink in the bathroom may be a porcelain sink. Use care when cleaning to
prevent from scratching the surface. The bathroom accessories include two
towel bars and a tissue holder. The faucet in the bathroom consists of a metal
body with a brass finish. The shower installed is a combination fiberglass
tub/shower with a glass shower door. The white tub faucet with shower head,
hose and bracket coordinate with the sink faucet. An optional assist handle
may be installed in the tub/shower.
Monitor Panel
The monitor 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 door. Simply
press the button of the item to check its status. The empty indicator light will
always light when the button is pressed. If the tank is full, all of the lights will
be on. Lights are sequential and indicate the level in approximately 1/4 tank
increments. For example: If the tank selected is approximately 1/2-full, then
the indicator lights E, 1/4, and 1/2 will be lit. On the right hand side of the
monitor panel is the water pump switch. This switch controls the power going
to the water pump, turning it either on or off.
Monitor Panel Calibration
The monitor panel comes to you factory calibrated for accuracy and should not
need to be adjusted. In the event that the system does not read accurately, then
re-calibration may be necessary. The procedure for re-calibration is simple:
First, fill the tank to be re-calibrated. Second, using the adjustment tool
enclosed in the Owner’s Package (or any small flat-bladed screw driver),
simultaneously push the button for that tank and rotate the adjustment screw
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