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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Rev. 1011110221

Part No. 161500-10-008

Copyright 2009 Winnebago Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

1 – INTRODUCTION

About this Manual ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
Safety Messages Used in this Manual  .............................................................................................. 1-1
Pre-Delivery Inspection  .................................................................................................................... 1-2
Front Axle Tire Alignment  ............................................................................................................... 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-2
Reporting Safety Defects .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label  ................................................................................. 1-3
Vehicle Certification Label ............................................................................................................... 1-4
Specifications and Capacitites .......................................................................................................... 1-5
Owner and Vehicle Information ....................................................................................................... 1-6
2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ............................................................................................... 1-7

2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

General Warnings  ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Driving Safety ................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Fuel and Propane Gas  ....................................................................................................................... 2-1
LP Gas Leaks  .................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Propane Gas Leak Detector  .............................................................................................................. 2-2
Carbon Monoxide Warning .............................................................................................................. 2-3
Carbon Monoxide Alarm .................................................................................................................. 2-3
Smoke Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 2-4
Fire Extinguisher ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
Electrical ........................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Loading ............................................................................................................................................. 2-5
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Emergency Exits ............................................................................................................................... 2-6
Slideout Rooms ................................................................................................................................. 2-6
Formaldehyde Information ............................................................................................................... 2-7
Mold, Moisture, and Your Motor Home ........................................................................................... 2-7
Roadside Emergency ........................................................................................................................ 2-8
Wheel Mounting Nuts (Lug Nuts)  .................................................................................................... 2-9
Jump Starting  .................................................................................................................................. 2-10
Engine Overheat ............................................................................................................................. 2-10

3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTOR HOME

Seats – Driver/Co-Pilot  ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Seat Belts  .......................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Child Restraints ................................................................................................................................. 3-2
Keys .................................................................................................................................................. 3-3
Remote Keyless Entry  ...................................................................................................................... 3-3

Summary of Contents for 2010 Navion IQ

Page 1: ... Information 1 6 2010 New Vehicle Limited Warranty 1 7 2 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS General Warnings 2 1 Driving Safety 2 1 Fuel and Propane Gas 2 1 LP Gas Leaks 2 2 Propane Gas Leak Detector 2 2 Carbon Monoxide Warning 2 3 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 2 3 Smoke Alarm 2 4 Fire Extinguisher 2 5 Electrical 2 5 Loading 2 5 Maintenance 2 5 Emergency Exits 2 6 Slideout Rooms 2 6 Formaldehyde Information 2 7 Mold ...

Page 2: ...lectric 4 6 MotorAid Water Heater 4 7 Pressure Temperature Relief Valve 4 7 Propane Gas Furnace 4 8 Heat Pump 4 9 Ducted Roof Air Conditioning System 4 9 Air Conditioner Filter 4 10 Furnace A C Thermostat Operation Chart 4 10 5 PROPANE GAS Propane Gas Supply 5 1 Safe Use of the Propane Gas System 5 2 Propane Gas Warnings and Precautions 5 3 Propane Gas Pressure Regulator 5 4 Propane Vaporization i...

Page 3: ...17 8 ENTERTAINMENT TV 12 Volt LCD 8 1 Audio Video System Basic Operation 8 1 DVD Player with Deluxe Sound 8 1 Exterior Speakers 8 2 TV Antenna 8 3 TV Signal Amplifier 8 4 TV Digital Satellite System Wiring 8 4 9 FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Sleeping Facilities 9 1 Dinette Bed Conversion 9 1 Day Night Pleated Blinds 9 3 Wood Furniture and Cabinetry 9 4 10 SLIDEOUT ROOMS Slideout Room Travel Lock 10 1 Sl...

Page 4: ...8 Doors and Windows 11 9 Vehicle Storage Preparation 11 9 Vehicle Storage Removal 11 10 Chassis Service and Maintenance 11 10 Coach Maintenance Chart 11 11 12 MISCELLANEOUS Loading the Vehicle 12 1 Weighing Your Loaded Vehicle 12 1 Car or Trailer Towing 12 3 Trailer Wiring Connector 12 4 Towing Guidelines 12 4 Entry Step Electric 12 5 Windows 12 6 Power Roof Ventilator 12 7 Storage Compartment Doo...

Page 5: ...e intended as a guide and in no way extend the responsibilities of Winnebago Industries beyond the standard written warranty as presented in this manual The descriptions illustrations and specifications in this manual were correct at the time of printing We reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice and without incurring obligation to install the same on products previousl...

Page 6: ...ty maintenance and any other assistance that you may require during your ownership of this vehicle If you need warranty repairs while traveling you may take your motor home to any authorized Winnebago Industries dealership and request their assistance See the Motor Home Service Dealer Directory in your InfoCase REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could caus...

Page 7: ...icle occupant and cargo carrying capacity along with the number of seat belt positions in the vehicle The label also provides the weight of a full load of water and advises that this weight along with the tongue weight counts as cargo If any weight exceeding 45 4 kg 100 lbs is added to your coach between final vehicle certification and first retail sale the occupant and cargo carrying capacity mus...

Page 8: ...When replacing any of the rims onyourvehicle alwaysreplacewitharimthat meets these specifications 8 Cold Inflation Pressure Inflation pressures at Gross Axle Weight Ratings recommended while cold for the tires originally equipped onyourvehicle Thesepressurelevelsmustbe maintained to assure proper handling safety and fuel economy 9 Rear Axle Wheel Configuration Single or Dual as it relates to the i...

Page 9: ...e chassis operator s manual of your motor home for further towing information All measurements are based upon the most recent data available See your dealer for specifications 1 The height of each model is measured to the top of the tallest standard feature and is based on the curb weight of a typically equipped unit The actual height of your vehicle may vary by several inches depending on chassis...

Page 10: ..._________________________________________________________________ YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER SERVICE CENTER Name____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact _______________________________________...

Page 11: ...VERAGE Chassis drivetrain and related components Wheels Tires Any other part or component covered by a written warranty issued by its manufacturer Service Items such as Windshield Wiper Blades Lubricants Fluids Filters Adjustments Rust and Corrosion These items are covered under the manufacturer s individual warranty ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT NOT COVERED Winnebago Industries cannot and does not accept ...

Page 12: ...c Limited or Structural Warranty or any implied warranty shall be commenced within one year after expiration of the warranty CHANGES IN DESIGN Winnebago Industries Inc reserves the right to make changes in design and changes or improvements upon its products without imposing any obligation upon itself to install the same upon its products theretofore manufactured NEW YORK If your motor home has be...

Page 13: ...eering in a moving vehicle Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads winding roads in heavy traffic or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained Use care when accelerating or decelerating on a slippery surface Abrupt speed changes can cause skidding and loss of control Never drive the vehicle with a slideout room extended Driving through water...

Page 14: ...ly of fresh air for combustion Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to the size of the recreational vehicle and proper ventilation when using the cooking appliance s avoids dangers of asphyxiation It is especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time Failure ...

Page 15: ...iced for an oil change Whenever a change in the sound of the exhaust system is noticed Whenever the exhaust system underbody or rear of the vehicle is damaged To allow proper operation of the vehicle s ventilation system keep front ventilation inlet grill clear of snow leaves or other obstructions at all times DO NOT OCCUPY A PARKED VEHICLE WITH ENGINE RUNNING FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD Do not run eng...

Page 16: ... with a smoke alarm located on the ceiling in the lounge area The smoke alarm is powered by a 9 volt battery and has a sensor that is designed to detect smoke The following label is affixed to the smoke alarm Further Information See the manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for further instructions Replacement When replacing this alarm we recommend replacing only with the same model or with ...

Page 17: ...designed Do not attach an extension cord to the utility power cord Do not use any electrical device that has had the ground pin removed Avoidoverloadingelectricalcircuits Replace fuses or circuit breakers with those of the same size and amperage rating only Never use a higher rated fuse or breaker Use caution when handling or working near electrical storage batteries Always remove jewelry and wear...

Page 18: ...dled latch Most slider windows along the side of any motor home can also be used as alternate emergency exits should the need arise To use a slider windows as an exit first slide the window open then either slide the screen open or push the screen material out depending on window construction SLIDEOUT ROOMS Check inside and outside the vehicle to make sure that there are no people who could be har...

Page 19: ...such as fallen leaves and dead trees Indoors however mold growth should be avoided Molds reproduce by means of tiny spores Those spores are invisible to the naked eye and float throughout the outdoor and indoor air Because of the nature of the use of a motor home it is natural for a motor home to be introduced into an environment with mold spores Mold is a plant and requires its own special enviro...

Page 20: ...e strongly advise obtaining professional road service to change a flat tire whenever possible However if an emergency requires you to change the tire yourself please exercise extreme caution and read all tire changing information in the chassis manual Never get beneath a vehicle that is held up by a jack only If You Get A Flat Tire DO NOT panic Grip the steering wheel firmly and steer the vehicle ...

Page 21: ... NOTE Consult the chassis manual for any additional towing instructions or precautions provided by the chassis manufacturer WHEEL MOUNTING NUTS LUG NUTS The mounting bolts and nuts for the standard steel wheels are designed specifically for the type of wheel Steel Wheels The lug nut for steel wheels is a non plated hat shaped flange nut The accompanying dome shaped split cone washer should be posi...

Page 22: ...mper cables to the automotive electrical system ENGINE OVERHEAT If you see or hear steam escaping from the engine compartment or have any other reason to suspect an extreme engine overheating condition pull the vehicle over to the roadside as soon as it is safe to do so stop the engine and get all passengers out of the vehicle For information on what to do in case of overheating consult your chass...

Page 23: ... protection of the safety belt never let more than one person use the same safety belt at any one time and do not let the safety belts become damaged by pinching them in the doors or in the seat mechanism After any serious accident any seat belts which were in use at the time must be inspected and replaced if necessary Adjustment To lengthen belt swivel the tab end at a right angle to belt and pul...

Page 24: ...he lap belt portion of a lap shoulder belt When purchasing a child restraint system follow these guidelines 1 Look for the label certifying that it meets all applicable safety standards 2 Make sure that it will attach to your vehicle and restrain your child securely and conveniently so that you are able to install it correctly each time it is used 3 Be certain that it is appropriate for the child ...

Page 25: ...information HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS The hazard warning flashers provide additional safety when the vehicle must be stopped on the side of the roadway and presents a possible hazard to other motorists When the flashers are on it serves as a warning to other drivers Further Information See your chassis manual for instructions on activating operating and canceling hazard warning flashers AIR CONDITIO...

Page 26: ...D Number ESN iPod Cable If Equipped Your coach is equipped with a cable to connect your iPod to play through your radio This cable is in the motorcover beverage tray See following photo See the manufacturer s information in your InfoCase for operating instructions Radio Remote Controls If Equipped A hand held remote allows the passenger to change radio stations or CD selections from the convenienc...

Page 27: ... output speakers located in several areas of the coach Please refer to the manufacturer s operating guide in your InfoCase for detailed instructions on programming preset station buttons and using this full featured radio audio system Satellite Radio If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a Sirius satellite radio receiver that plays through your radio See the receiver manufacturer s informati...

Page 28: ... radio because the audio relay is powered by house batteries If the Coach House Battery Disconnect Switch is off the speakers will not emit sound Radio Sound through Deluxe Sound Speakers If Equipped To Listen to the Dash Radio through the Deluxe Sound Speakers Press the Speaker Selector Switch to RADIO position to connect the dash radio to the deluxe sound speakers Speaker switch is located near ...

Page 29: ...Further Information See the Sirius user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating and installation instructions BATTERY BOOST SWITCH This switch can be used to draw emergency starting power from the house batteries to start the engine if the chassis battery is discharged Press and hold in the ON position while turning ignition key for emergency starting power NOTE The House Coach Batt...

Page 30: ... Any excessive or abnormal tire wear may indicate worn or misaligned suspension or steering unbalanced tire or other tire suspension problem Alignment can be affected by worn steering suspension parts or by incidents which happen during driving such as hitting a curb pothole or railroad track etc Improper alignment can cause tires to roll at an angle and wear unevenly It may also cause the vehicle...

Page 31: ... manually shift to a lower gear rather than keeping your foot on the brake pedal A lower gear will allow the engine to provide a degree of braking action Holding your foot on the brake pedal for an extended period may cause brakes to overheat which could cause brake failure See your chassis manual for specific information Further Information See the Sprinter chassis operator manual provided in you...

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Page 33: ... finned condenser where it liquefies The liquid then flows to an evaporator where it creates cooling by evaporation The ammonia circulates back into the water solution and the cooling cycle continues Leveling Before operating the refrigerator when the motor home is stationary place a small level on the bottom of the refrigerator and make certain the unit is level If over 1 2 of the bubble is insid...

Page 34: ...vide 120VAC then switch to Auto operation The refrigerator will retain temperature more efficiently if food is cold before placing inside Further Information For further information and operating cautions see the refrigerator operating instructions included in your InfoCase REFRIGERATOR SERVICE ACCESS COMPARTMENT Exterior The exterior refrigerator service compartment allows access to the rear of t...

Page 35: ...or complete features and operating instructions MICROWAVE OVEN If Equipped Refer to the microwave oven manufacturer s information provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions RANGE HOOD If Equipped The range hood vent draws cooking odors and airborne grease particles into the filtration grid and either recirculates the air or vents it to the outside of the coach depending on model...

Page 36: ... heater pilot light is out Water And Holding Tank Levels Press and Hold the Levels Test switch to show approximate level on the monitor lights The approximate fluid levels are measured by electronic sensors on the sides of the tanks There is generally more fluid in a tank than indicated on the monitor panel For example if the fluid level is 1 2 below the FULL sensor the monitor will show the level...

Page 37: ...the system is operable Water will be available as soon as a faucet is opened Refer to Water Pump for additional information on the water pump and initial start up Some models may also have a pump switch in the water system compartment on the outside of the coach WATER HEATER GAS NOTE Read the Water Heater Operating Guide in your InfoCase for complete safety warnings operating instructions and main...

Page 38: ...r Heater switch on the Monitor Panel The Pilot Out light will glow for about 10 15 seconds then it will go out The Heater On indicator will remain lit If the Pilot Out light comes on during gas operation it means that the burner has gone into lockout mode and must be restarted If this happens turn the Water Heater switch off for about 5 minutes then turn it back on See the water heater user s guid...

Page 39: ... no cause for repair or replacement of the valve Normally there is an air gap at the top of the water heater tank which acts as a pressure buffer In time however heated water may expand and fill this air gap causing a slight increase in water pressure This may cause the P T valve to weep until the air gap is manually replaced To Replace the Air Gap 1 Turn off the Water Heater switch and incoming w...

Page 40: ...emperature is shown in the display 3 Furnace fan should start to blow immediately after setting the thermostat 4 After about 30 seconds the furnace burner should light 5 The furnace should now cycle off and on automatically as the thermostat demands just like a household furnace NOTE If heat does not come out of the heat ducts after a minute or so the burner is not lit Turn thermostat off for 3 5 ...

Page 41: ... of the coach to maintain a comfortable temperature The efficiency of a heat pump decreases as the outdoor air temperature drops so supplementary heat is often needed when the outside temperature nears freezing This system is set to automatically start the gas furnace to assist the heat pump if room temperature cools to 5 degrees or more below the thermostat set temperature You may wish to manuall...

Page 42: ...le heating and cooling system is off nothing is happening X X X A C Fan runs continuously at Low Speed X X X A C Fan runs continuously at High Speed Gas Furnace Heating O O X O O Furnace Blower runs along with the LP Gas Furnace which turns on and off as needed according to thermostat setting Heat Pump Heating X X O O A C Fan runs at Low Speed along with the Heat Pump which turns on and off as nee...

Page 43: ...r and expands to many times its compressed volume Propane Tank System The storage reservoir for the propane gas system is a horizontally mounted tank which is permanently attached to the vehicle frame The tank is accessible only from the outside of the vehicle Refilling Propane Tank Since the propane tank is permanently mounted to the frame the motor home must be taken to a propane dealership for ...

Page 44: ...ned and built with strict adherence to national state and recreational vehicle industry requirements for mobile propane gas equipment For your safety there are many safety devices and backup systems installed such as tank fill overflow valves an interior propane gas detector alarm and an interior carbon monoxide CO detector alarm Propane gas also contains an odor additive that you can smell if pro...

Page 45: ...using the propane gas system Never attach a lock or any device requiring a key to the propane tank compartment door According to standards set for recreation vehicles the propane supply valve must be readily accessible in an emergency Exercise caution when drilling holes or attaching objects to the walls Gas lines and electrical wiring could be seriously damaged and present an extreme safety hazar...

Page 46: ... been equipped with a protective cover Make sure that the regulator vent faces downward and that the cover is kept in place to minimize vent blockage that could result in excessive propane pressure causing fire or explosion Only your dealer or a qualified propane gas service should remove the regulator cover for adjustments NOTE If your model is equipped with a propane powered electrical generator...

Page 47: ...o help guard against regulator freeze ups PROPANE VAPORIZATION IN COLD WEATHER Propane gas vaporization increases and decreases in direct relation to ambient temperature In other words the lower the temperature the slower the liquid propane will vaporize into a usable gas for appliances This means that in extremely cold weather when a large volume of gas is being used by the furnace for heating it...

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Page 49: ...CTRICAL SYSTEM HOUSE 120 VOLT AC The 120 volt system operates from the shoreline cord connected to an outside 120 volt utility service such as those at campgrounds or from the 120 volt generator When the shoreline cord is connected to an outside power source or when the auxiliary electric generator is running the power converter automatically changes a portion of the 120 volt current to 12 volt DC...

Page 50: ...on sidewall If Equipped A flip up notch in the power cord door lets you route the power cord out of the compartment and close the door while the power cord is connected Power Cord QuickPort Models with power cord in utility compartment If Equipped The flip down QuickPort hatch lets you route the power cord out the bottom of the compartment so you can close the compartment door while the power cord...

Page 51: ...t fuses The power converter changes 120 volt AC current from the auxiliary generator or the shoreline into 12 volt DC current for use by 12 volt equipment in the motor home Certain circuits however remain unchanged for use by items which require 120 volt current such as the air conditioner s the refrigerator in AC mode the microwave oven etc NOTE The converter will not change 12 volt DC current to...

Page 52: ... time and the lights and motors will again resume operation from the power converter section If the breaker trips again shortly after reset take immediate steps to correct the cause of overheating A portion of the house 12 volt load lights or motors or both should be turned off to reduce total load Also inspect the power converter to make sure ventilation is not obstructed CIRCUIT BREAKERS HOUSE 1...

Page 53: ...cle within the utility compartment before starting the generator Generator Operation See the manufacturer s operation care and maintenance in your InfoCase WARNING The GFCI will not completely eliminate the risk of electrical shock Infants and small children may still be affected Push to Reset circuit after monthly testing or ground fault tripping Push to Test at least monthly Should break circuit...

Page 54: ...the generator engine while parked if vegetation snow buildings vehicles or any other object can deflect the exhaust under or into the vehicle Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently during periods of use Refer to the generator manufacturer s maintenance information in your InfoCase for specific recommendations ELECTRICAL SYSTEM HOUSE 12 VOLT DC The DC voltage system consists of the chassis ...

Page 55: ...erator roof vent fans and 120 volt electrical generator starter The house batteries can also provide emergency power to start the engine if the chassis battery is discharged See Battery Boost Switch or Aux Start Switch House batteries are automatically charged by the chassis alternator while the engine is running HOUSE BATTERY DISCONNECT SWITCH HOUSE COACH BATT The HOUSE COACH BATT disconnect swit...

Page 56: ... electrical charge As such they are simply an electrical reservoir not an electrical source As soon as energy is removed from the battery it should be replaced by the engine alternator or the RV converter system If a battery sits unused for 30 days or more especially during warm weather it can develop a deposit of sulfate crystals on the metal plates inside the battery This condition is called sul...

Page 57: ...acid film on top of battery by washing with a baking soda water solution Rinse with clear water NOTE Make sure vent caps are on securely to prevent baking soda solution from entering the battery and contaminating the electrolyte fluid Clean and tighten battery terminals and have the specific gravity checked at least once a year Check the battery fluid level every month or more often in hot weather...

Page 58: ...uses with those of the same amperage rating Battery Charge Meter See related item under Systems Monitor Panel in Appliances section Battery Boost Switch See Driving Your Motor Home section for information on the Battery Boost Switch WARNING To prevent wiring damage it is essential when replacing the cables on the battery or when using a booster battery that the positive post and the positive cable...

Page 59: ...Turn the Fresh Water Valve to Tank Fill position 3 Turn city water supply on 4 Tank is full when water flows from tank vent tube beneath coach 5 Turn off city water supply and disconnect from city water connector 6 Turn Fresh Water Valve to Normal position to use the water pump The Tank Fill position is only for pressure filling the water tank from the city water hose connection Using City Water W...

Page 60: ...ose and the city water input on the coach Water pressure regulators are commonly available at most RV dealerships and many large retail discount or home supply centers WATER PUMP When your coach is not connected to a city water supply water is supplied from the fresh water tank by a water system demand pump A demand pump is designed to run only when you are using water When you open a faucet the w...

Page 61: ...ain the water tank fill the holding tank and discharge the house batteries Initial Waterline Priming 1 Make sure that all water drain valves are closed including water heater valve 2 Turn water pump switch to OFF position 3 Fill water tank 4 Open all faucets hot and cold 5 Turn on pump switch 6 Close each faucet as it begins to deliver a steady stream of water closecold water first Leave hot water...

Page 62: ...is provided to prevent water flow from the filter base in situations when the waterline must be used with the filter removed such as winterization or lack of spare filter cartridge Diverter plug is installed in the same manner as the filter See Winterization Procedure at the end of this section When removing the coach from storage always disinfect and flush the water system thoroughly before insta...

Page 63: ... be drawn into the tank when the city water is turned on and the Fresh Water Valve is turned to Tank Fill position 2 Fillthetankcompletely thenopeneachfaucet in the coach and run the water until a distinct odor of chlorine can be detected in the water discharged Do not forget the hot water faucets 3 Let the system stand at least 4 hours when disinfecting with 50 ppm residual chlorine If a shorter ...

Page 64: ... the fresh water tank SHOWER HOSE VACUUM BREAKER After using the shower you may notice water dripping from the shower faucet assembly The dripping results when vacuum in the shower hose after closing the shower faucet slowly releases and allows water remaining in the hose to drain down This is a normal function of the shower valve assembly and is not a leak or defect If items are placed into the s...

Page 65: ...dumped at an appropriate waste water disposal site This means you can use the toilet sinks and shower even in areas where utility hookups are not available The black water holding tank contains the sewage from the toilet and may include bathroom lavatory on some models The gray water holding tank contains the waste water from the galley sink and shower and may include bathroom lavatory See Specifi...

Page 66: ... Move the hose gently about to dislodge any waste and ensure complete drainage Close black water valve as soon as tank is empty NOTE DO NOT OPEN BOTH VALVES AT ONCE Do not open the gray tank valve until the black tank is drained and dump valve closed to avoid sewage back up into gray tank Gray water also rinses any black water solids from the drain hose Waste Pump Shown with panel removed Remove c...

Page 67: ... with the liquids when the dump valve is opened If the valve is left open the liquids will drain off leaving solids in the tank Should this accidentally happen disconnect the hose fill the tank about half full with water and drive a few miles to dislodge the solids A few starts and stops will aid in the process Then reconnect the hose and drain in the normal manner NOTE Always keep sewage drain ou...

Page 68: ...urrent while operating If the tank heaters are used without a recharging source they will drain the house batteries in a relatively short period Typically the batteries would not support overnight heating without a supplemental charging source WATERLINE TANK DRAIN VALVES The water drain valves are used to drain water from the water tank and the water supply lines when preparing the motor home for ...

Page 69: ...ve handle in NORMAL FLOW position if draining water and blowing out waterlines Place in BYPASS position ONLY when using antifreeze solution in waterlines WINTERIZING PROCEDURES You can winterize the water and plumbing system of your coach using one of the following two methods 1 Blow out waterlines using compressed air or 2 Fill waterlines with RV water system antifreeze Waterline Drain Valves NOT...

Page 70: ... is not equipped with a cold water filter continue to next numbered step Place a container beneath the filter to catch any water that may drain from the waterline during filter removal Twist the filter cartridge counter clockwise to the left about one quarter turn then pull it down and out of the filter socket Discard used filter Install the diverter plug into the filter socket Insert plug up into...

Page 71: ...ects After Disconnecting Air Pressure 12 Close all waterline drains tank drain valves and all faucets to avoid contamination by dirt insects or rodents 13 Reinstall the Water Heater drain plug and close the P T Relief Valve 14 Pour about one cup of RV antifreeze down each drain for the galley sink lavatory sink and shower tub This fills the drain trap pipes to prevent holding tank odors from enter...

Page 72: ...ed waterline winterization system for your convenience in winterizing fresh waterlines The system features a diverter valve with siphon tube to draw non toxic RV water system antifreeze into the waterlines There is also a water heater bypass valve to avoid filling the water heater with antifreeze This feature is located near the water pump Leave bypass valve in NORMAL FLOW position if draining wat...

Page 73: ...begins to flow from the faucet then close Do not forget exterior shower wash station knobs if equipped 7 Press the toilet flush pedal and hold until antifreeze begins flowing into the toilet Leavesmallamountofantifreezethatremains in the bowl When Done Adding RV Antifreeze 8 Turn water pump switch off 9 Turn the Winterization Valve 2 to Normal This will stop the flow from the suction tube and reve...

Page 74: ...ding tank odors from entering the coach during storage Dump and Clean Holding Tanks 14 Completely drain the sewage and waste water holding tanks at an approved waste disposal site Drain the sewage tank first so the following waste water can rinse any waste solids from the dump outlet and sewer hose 15 Close dump valves and refit the dust cap onto the drain outlet Thiswillinhibitrustformationonvalv...

Page 75: ... door Water Tank Large yellow handled valve in left rear of coach accessed through backwall compartment door Water Heater Drain plug on outside of coach behind service door Use socket to remove drain plug Water Heater Bypass Valve Behind panel on rear side of galley cabinet Winterization Antifreeze Valve Beneath removable access panel in floor of lavatory cabinet and left rear area accessed from b...

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Page 77: ...se for operating instructions AUDIO VIDEO SYSTEM BASIC OPERATION NOTE For your convenience we have also included a handy tear out version of this A V System Basic Operation guide in Section 8 of your Operator s Manual Supplement See your InfoCase for specific operating guides for audio and video components DVD PLAYER WITH DELUXE SOUND If Equipped The DVD player is a selectable function of the mult...

Page 78: ...ton on the DVD remote until you see the main menu screen When the main menu screen appears press the ENTER button on the remote or Play Pause button on DVD player to begin playing the main feature Use thearrowbuttonsonthe DVD remote to select another feature to play Volume is adjusted with the DVD remote TV Sound through Deluxe Sound Speakers When watching TV programs alone the TV normally plays s...

Page 79: ...nna manufacturer s operation care and maintenance information in your InfoCase Raising Antenna to Operating Position Turn elevating crank clockwise in UP direction until some resistance to turning is noted about 13 turns Antenna is now in operating position Turn amplifier power switch ON to receive TV signal Rotating Antenna for Best Picture Make sure antenna is in the UP position Pull down on dir...

Page 80: ...out in an area known to have good TV reception To check the antenna amplifier raise the antenna select a TV channel and rotate the antenna for best picture Then turn off the amplifier power switch If the antenna amplifier is working properly the TV picture will now be degraded snowy When you turn the switch back on the picture should again be sharp TV CABLE HOOK UP The cable television input conne...

Page 81: ...5 SECTION 8 ENTERTAINMENT See your authorized Winnebago Industries dealer for proper installation and sealing of roof mounted components Interior Connection for Satellite Dishes Located in cabinet near TV ...

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Page 83: ...lease handle underneath the table and pull the table out towards the passenger side of the coach and lower 3 On the opposite dinette seat lift seat cushion upwards against passenger sidewall and pull black strap cord over the metal seat bracket to release WARNING Sleeping facilities are not intended for use while vehicle is in motion For safety passengers must use safety belted seating positions w...

Page 84: ...le floor mechanism underneath the table to release from floor support 2 Slide table floor mechanism out of floor support towards driver seat and move towards passenger sidewall to make room for dinette table extension NOTE Be sure to secure the table back into the floor support before traveling 3 Lift up on table extension until it clicks into lockeduprightposition Slidethedinettetable in flush wi...

Page 85: ...plants Room Darkening Privacy Shade The upper section is an opaque darkening shade for nighttime privacy and daytime room darkening purposes Pull both sections down together or separately Tension Adjustment The tension of the pleated blinds can be adjusted if they become loose and will not stay up when raised or they are too tight and are difficult to raise and lower The tension cords are attached...

Page 86: ...graining bird seye dots and mineral streaks These traits are natural and serve to enhance maple s natural beauty Cherry is characterized by its red undertones but may vary in color from white to a deep rich brown Cherry is a close grained wood with fairly uniform texture revealing pin knots and curly graining All wood will age with time and the finish will darken This is especially true for cherry...

Page 87: ...en the lock rod snugly During vehicle stops check and retighten as necessary Master Keylock A master keylock switch is located near the power switch for the front slideout room This keylock must be turned on to provide power to the slideout control switches The key to turn the master keylock off is attached to the lock rod This is to remind you that the rod is removed prior to turning the switch N...

Page 88: ...on Check inside and outside the vehicle to make sure that there are no people who could be harmed or obstacles that could cause damage due to room extension If the slideout room has a couch or other furniture make sure no people or pets are seated on them until the room has been fully extended Extend Procedure See Before Extending before proceeding Start the engine so the alternator can provide ma...

Page 89: ...operation release the button After the room is retracted deactivate the slideout switch with the Safety Lock key then refasten the travel lock or latch inside the coach if equipped SLIDEOUT ROOM EXTREME WEATHER PRECAUTION Certain extreme weather conditions such as heavy rains heavy snow and high winds or any combination of these could cause damage to the slideout room cover awning if equipped or r...

Page 90: ...o wiring harness 7 Fasten slideout room travel latching device inside the coach before driving the vehicle 8 See your dealer for service of the slideout mechanism before using again Further Information See the slideout manufacturer s user guide provided in your InfoCase for further instructions and troubleshooting information GENERAL SLIDEOUT CARE Wipe outer seals occasionally with talc or 303 bra...

Page 91: ...xperiencetohelpyoumaintainyoursealants See Sealants Call Out Sheet provided in your InfoCase Always use the same type sealant that was removed Immediatelyhavedealershipcheckmoldings windows and exterior attachments for leak source if you notice water inside of unit ROOF The roof is made of Thermo Panel materials like the walls and floor It will support the weight of an average adult for periodic m...

Page 92: ...s the acid becomes more powerful and attacks the painted surface Rinsingandwashingthesurfacehelpsremove the fallout and neutralize the acid After the initial 60 day cure stage a coat of wax or polish can help protect the surface from these types of contaminates Do not scrape ice or snow from the painted surface Brush off gently with a soft bristled snow brush avoid being forceful with the brush If...

Page 93: ...nd vents and any other joints that may have loosened or separated See Sealants at the beginning of this section for details Bug Removal Rinse the loose debris off with water and allow the remaining residues to soak and soften Use soap and water to wash the residue then rinse You may wish to repeat and leave soap on longer than normal to help with softening hardened residue For more stubborn areas ...

Page 94: ...sh soap Always rinse thoroughly High pressure water spray may loosen or damage appliques and decals Test any cleaning solution on a small section of appliques or decal before using Never use aromatic solvents such as acetone MEK toluene xylene lacquer thinner etc on appliques or decals Any solvent including alcohol may soften or smear colors Fuel or antifreeze spilled on appliques or decals should...

Page 95: ...se of improper cleaning products Some water based household cleaning products are not formulated for use on fabrics and may cause excessive shrinkage or fading Always test any cleaning product on a hidden area of fabric before using on visible areas For best results fabric cleaning should be referred to a professional carpet and upholstery cleaner NOTE To minimize fading of upholstery carpets and ...

Page 96: ... have these items dry cleaned CEILING FABRIC CARE While using your coach your ceiling fabric may become soiled and require spot cleaning from time to time These materials are made from polypropylene or polyester synthetic fibers so they clean very well with virtually no damage to the color or fabric itself Most commercially available carpet and upholstery cleaners will do an excellent job removing...

Page 97: ...c so do not be afraid to clean it CABINETRY CLEANING Wooden items may be cleaned with a soft cloth and a good quality wood finish cleaning product CEILING FABRIC STAIN REMOVAL Type of Stain Cleaning Agent How to Remove Mustard Ketchup Coffee Chocolate Tea Chewing Gum Oil Grease Tar Asphalt Wax Rust Dirt Lipstick Nail Polish Shoe Polish Crayon Marker indelible Ink Ballpoint Pen Pencil Lead Graphite...

Page 98: ...in the direction of the grain of the brushed finish lines Never use steel wool Particles of steel from the wool pad can embed into the sink surface then become rusty and unsightly Avoid contact with full strength bleaches household chemicals and acid based cleaners If this happens rinse and wipe dry quickly Salt mustard and mayonnaise can cause pitting if left on the steel sink surface If spilled ...

Page 99: ...o batteries turn the Aux Coach Battery Switch off to avoid electrical arcing when attaching and detaching charge clamps NOTE We do not recommend leaving the shoreline plugged in continuously during storage periods because the batteries can lose electrolytic fluids and become damaged from continuous charging without periodic use We recommend following regular battery inspection and maintenance espe...

Page 100: ... all vent openings are clear 13 Start refrigerator and check for proper cooling 14 Clean wall and counter surfaces 15 Replace batteries if necessary and check out electrical system to make sure all lights and electrical components operate 16 Check tires for proper cold inflation pressure See Vehicle Certification Label in Introduction section 17 After washing accumulated winter grime from the vehi...

Page 101: ...needed Check propane tank condition mounting and fittings Electrical System Check Battery Condition Meter Check battery fluid level and connections Check 12V fuses and 120V breakers Check GFCI Receptacles Generator Visually inspect generator and compartment See generator manufacturer s maintenance guide Plumbing System Sanitize plumbing system Winterize plumbing system Clean water pump strainer fi...

Page 102: ...Windshield Wipers and Washers Fire Extinguisher check charge indicator Smoke Alarm test operation Carbon Monoxide Alarm test operation Propane Gas Leak Detector test operation replace battery if needed Appliances Water Heater See water heater manufacturer s maintenance guide Inspect and clean exterior vent Refrigerator See refrigerator manufacturer s maintenance guide Inspect and clean exterior ve...

Page 103: ...y Monthly Every 3 Months Every 6 Months Every Year A s N ecessary Sealants Inspect see Sealants at the beginning of this section for proper inspection technique Replace see Sealant Call out Sheet in the supple ment manual provided in your InfoCase Frame Chassis Follow chassis manufacturer s maintenance guide refer to chassis manual Inspect Hitch Receiver if towing Tires Check and adjust air pressu...

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Page 105: ...s 3 100 lbs and the right side weighs 2 700 lbs at least 100 lbs of the load must be shifted from the left side to the right side The GVWR is listed on the Vehicle Certification Label See sample in Specifications section The GCWR Gross Combination Weight Rating means the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motor home and any towed trailer or towed vehicle NOTE We recommend that you dump all ho...

Page 106: ...s method will help you determine how to distribute your cargo to avoid overloading especially on tires To determine the weight distribution on each tire or dual set you will need to find a scale capable weighing side to side or all four corners of the vehicle separately A truck scale may be used if the ground is level with the scale surface and the scale has clearance to drive one side of the coac...

Page 107: ... Vehicle Certification Label in the Introduction section for information on gross weight ratings Towing will affect vehicle handling durability and fuel economy Exceeding any of the listed Gross Weight Ratings will result in unacceptable overall vehicle performance Maximum safety and satisfaction when towing depends on proper use of correct equipment When towing a vehicle behind your motor home th...

Page 108: ...ELINES Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR This is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle Included are fuel water LP passengers cargo tools and optional equipment installed by the motor home manufacturer dealer or owner This value is found on the VIN label typically placed near the driver position Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR This is the total weight a given axle is capable of carr...

Page 109: ...r GVWR to be drawn and Maximum vertical tongue weight to be imposed The SAE standard does not specify a vertical load rating Traditionally hitches are labeled 3 500 350 as Class 2 5 000 500 as Class 3 and 10 000 1 000 as Class 4 The vertical tongue load value of 10 percent of drawn rating comes from the collective experience that 10 percent is the minimum value that provides stable towing of a tra...

Page 110: ...n parked at a campsite or whenever people will be going in and out the vehicle frequently Automatic Retraction Feature The step is equipped with an automatic retraction feature that stores the step automatically if the main entry door is closed and the Ignition Switch key is turned to the On or Run positions The step WILL RETRACT even if the Step switch is OFF This feature is intended to prevent i...

Page 111: ... the gasket should prevent this from recurring Horizontal Slider Windows Swing the latch handle straight out or up depending on the style of window Grasp the sliding window edge frame and slide the window to the side Be sure the latch is open before trying to slide the window closed Vertical Slider Windows Vertical windows have spring loaded catches on both sides of the window that pop out to hold...

Page 112: ...r is opened NOTE For best results close all other roof vents windows and doors then open one 1 window the farthest distance from the roof ventilator The fan speed selector on the fan allows you to adjust the amount of circulation you need at any time 5 If you want the vent dome raised without the fan running turn Off either the Fan Power switch or Fan Speed knob 0 Off Further Information See the p...

Page 113: ...the ignition key is on Further Information For complete operating instructions features safety precautions and maintenance care refer to the awning manufacturer s information provided in your InfoCase EFFECTS OF PROLONGED OCCUPANCY Your motor home was designed primarily for recreational use and short term occupancy If you expect to occupy your coach for an extended period be prepared to deal with ...

Page 114: ...ally open one or more windows and a roof vent to circulate outside air through the coach In cold weather this ventilation may increase use of the furnace but it will greatly reduce the condensation inside the coach Minimize moisture released inside the coach Run the range hood fan while cooking and open a bath vent while bathing or showering to carry water vapor out of the coach Avoid making steam...

Page 115: ...erator 120 Volt 6 5 Electrical Outlets House 120 Volt AC 6 4 Electrical System House 120 Volt AC 6 1 Electrical System House 12 Volt DC 6 6 Emergency Exits 2 6 Engine Cooling System 3 7 Engine Overheat 2 10 Entry Step Electric 12 5 Exterior Automotive Paint Finish 11 2 Exterior Lights 11 5 Exterior Shower Wash Station 7 6 Exterior Speakers 8 2 External Power Cord 6 1 Fire Extinguisher 2 5 Formalde...

Page 116: ...Radio 3 6 Sleeping Facilities 9 1 Slideout Emergency Retraction Backwall Slideout 10 3 Slideout Room Extreme Weather Precaution 10 3 Slideout Room Operation Electric 10 2 Slideout Room Travel Lock 10 1 Slideout Rooms 2 6 Smoke Alarm 2 4 Specifications and Capacitites 1 5 Storage Compartment Doors 12 8 Suspension Alignment and Tire Balance 3 8 Systems Monitor Panel 4 4 Tables and Countertops 11 8 T...

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