TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 – INTRODUCTION About this Manual ..........................1-1 Safety Messages Used in this Manual ....................1-1 Pre-Delivery Inspection ........................1-2 Before Driving ..........................1-2 Front Axle Tire Alignment ....................... 1-2 Service and Assistance ........................1-2 Reporting Safety Defects ........................1-2 Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity Label .................
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Table Of Contents Accent LED Light Strips (Front) ...................... 3-6 Mirrors – Power Electric ........................3-6 Front Drop-Down Solar/Night Shade (12-Volt) ................3-7 Infotainment Center/GPS ........................3-8 CB Radio Power Wiring ......................... 3-11 Parking Brake ..........................3-11 Engine Brake System ........................3-11 Tag Axle Suspension System ......................
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Table Of Contents Solar Charge Panel ..........................4-5 Electronic Thermostat ........................4-6 Hydronic Heating System ......................... 4-9 Air Conditioner Filters ........................4-12 Washer/Dryer – Stackable ......................4-13 Washer/Dryer – Prep Package ......................4-13 Dishwasher ............................4-14 Central Vacuum Cleaner ......................... 4-14 5 –...
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Table Of Contents Waste Water System ........................7-11 Utility Light ............................ 7-14 WaterLine and Tank Drain Valves ....................7-14 Winterizing Procedure ........................7-15 Winterizing Optional Appliances ....................7-17 Water System Drain Valve Locations ..................... 7-19 8 – ENTERTAINMENT HDMI Video Selection System ......................8-1 Front TV Ignition Switch Interlock ....................
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Table Of Contents Slideout Emergency Retraction – Bedroom (Power Gear®) ............10-10 Slideout Emergency Retraction (Lippert) ..................10-11 General Slideout Care ........................10-12 Leveling System ........................... 10-13 Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (Lippert) ..................10-15 Checking Hydraulic Oil Level (HWH®) ..................10-16 11 –...
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Table Of Contents Roof Ladder ..........................12-12 Storage Compartment Doors ......................12-13 Compartment Lights Switch ......................12-13 Awning – Power ........................... 12-13 Air Hose Connector ........................12-15 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy ....................12-16...
The instructions included in this manual are intended as a guide, and in no way DANGER indicates a hazardous situation extend the responsibilities of Winnebago which, if not avoided, will result in death or Industries beyond the standard written serious personal injury.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Winnebago Industries, Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety...
However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or ® Winnebago Industries To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at: 1-888-327-4236; (TTY: 1-800-424-9153) or go to their website at http://www.safercar.gov...
These pressure levels must be maintained to assure proper handling, safety, 2. Chassis manufacture date. and fuel economy. 3. Month and year of manufacture at Winnebago ® 9. Rear Axle Wheel Configuration: Single or Industries Dual as it relates to the inflation.
150 gal. Notes: All information is based upon the most recent data available. Visit the Winnebago Industries, Inc. web page – www.winnebagoind.com – for the most current product information. 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.
Motorhome Serial Number ___________________________________________________________ Chassis Vehicle Identification No. (VIN) ________________________________________________ Vehicle Mileage at Delivery __________________________________________________________ Selling Dealer Name ________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ ® YOUR WINNEBAGO INDUSTRIES DEALER /SERVICE CENTER Name ____________________________________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Contact ____________________________________________Phone ________________________ CHASSIS SERVICE CENTER...
SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS GENERAL WARNINGS DRIVING SAFETY • Only seats equipped with seat belts are to be occupied while the vehicle is moving. WARNING • Make sure all passengers have seat belts fastened. Lap belts should fit low on the hips and upper thighs.
SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Do not operate the cruise control on icy or extremely wet roads, winding roads, in heavy WARNING traffic, or in any other traffic situation where a constant speed cannot be maintained. • Use care when accelerating or decelerating on Propane gas containers, gasoline, or a slippery surface.
SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS DANGER DANGER Do not use gas cooking appliances for IF YOU SMELL PROPANE comfort heating. Can lead to carbon 1. Extinguish any open flames and all monoxide poisoning, which can lead to smoking materials. death or serious injury.
RV application. We area. recommend obtaining a replacement from your ® Winnebago Industries dealer. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Further Information Your coach is equipped with a Carbon See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in...
RV application. We to do so can result in death or serious recommend obtaining a replacement from your injury. ® Winnebago Industries dealer. Replacement Further Information When replacing this alarm, we recommend Please read the information provided by the...
Extinguisher, the replacement must be the same near the entrance door. type and size as the one originally supplied in your coach. We recommend obtaining a replacement only from your Winnebago ® Industries dealer or a reliable RV parts supplier.
SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS • Never load the motorhome in excess of the gross vehicle weight rating or the gross axle weight rating for either axle. MAINTENANCE • Do not remove the radiator cap while engine and radiator are still hot. Always check Escape Window coolant level visually at the see-through (Lift both red safety latch handles UP...
SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING WARNING This vehicle, like other vehicles, may Keep all persons clear of the slideout contain small amounts of one or more room and moving parts while extending or substances which are listed by the state retracting.
• Inspect the ladder to make sure it is not ® Winnebago Industries damaged. Never use a damaged ladder. If Winnebago Industries determines that mold • Keep the rungs of the ladder clean and dry ® ® is present in the Winnebago...
However, if an ® emergency requires you to change the tire Winnebago Industries does not assume yourself, please exercise extreme caution and responsibility for damage incurred while towing read all tire changing information in the chassis this vehicle.
SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS JUMP STARTING If your coach will not start from the chassis battery, try using the Battery Boost switch to divert power from the house batteries to the starter. (See “Battery Boost Switch” in Section 3 - Driving Your Motorhome).
The information in this section refers only to • Swivel the seat the rest of the way to face the features installed or adapted to the dash and living area. driver compartment area by Winnebago • Position the tilt wheel down and to provide ® Industries .
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Power Footrest Switch (Located on inboard side of co-pilot seat) -Typical View Luxury Cab Seat Remote Control SEAT BELTS (Located on inboard side of driver and co-pilot seats) Seats intended for occupancy while the vehicle is in motion are equipped with seat belts Further Information for the protection of the driver and passengers.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Adjustment To lengthen belt, swivel the tab end at a right WARNING angle to belt and pull strap to desired length. To shorten, pull loose end of belt. Never wear the shoulder belt in any To Fasten position other than as stated above.
The key number for your coach is registered in our factory database, so if you ever lose your NOTE: The dinette table must be in the lowered ® keys, any Winnebago Industries dealership can position when a child seat is in use. order a new key for you.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Remote with Cargo Lock Feature Entry Door Compartment (Bay) Doors Power Door Locks - Entry Door and Keyless Entry Remote Compartment (Bay) Doors -Typical View -Typical View *Entry door switch panel shown Reprogramming Remote The switch will illuminate blue when the When replacing batteries, the remote unit may switch is on.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information MIRRORS – POWER ELECTRIC Refer to the Keyless Entry System Always adjust mirrors for maximum rear information provided in your InfoCase for visibility before driving. Make sure the seat is complete operating information as well as a full adjusted for proper vehicle control and that you description of all of the system’s features and are sitting back squarely into the seat.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Mirror Heaters The mirrors also contain heating elements to defog or de-ice the mirror glass during cold weather operation. An ON-OFF switch for the mirror heaters is located on the driver side trim panel. •...
InfoCase for a complete explanation of features Should the Automatic Safety Retraction and operating/set-up instructions. feature deploy, go to your nearest Winnebago ® Industries dealer for service before operating the shade again.
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SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME • Bluetooth Microphone • Power On/Off • Menu - press to go to Main Menu. • Dim - press to adjust • Contrast brightness of LCD. • Color • Power DOWN/UP • Brightness ON/OFF DOWN/UP DOWN/UP •...
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Satellite Radio the dash, a cord inside the drawer below CD/ DVD player, or on the CD/DVD player (located ® Your coach is equipped with a SiriusXM on the lower dash). satellite radio receiver that plays through your dash radio.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME PARKING BRAKE ® Freightliner Chassis Radio Power Switch (Located on dash) -Typical View • Press HOUSE to listen to the radio while parked without the ignition key on. Parking Brake Knob • Press ENGINE (“ENG”) to listen while driving. -Typical View •...
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME vehicle. Combined with use of the chassis air TAG AXLE SUSPENSION brakes, the engine brake delivers a substantial SYSTEM degree of braking power. ® The engine brake activation switch is located Freightliner Chassis on the driver side trim panel. Press and release Your coach may be equipped with a Tag Axle the ON side of the switch to activate the engine Suspension System, which is designed to...
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Auto Dump Position NOTE: Move multi-function lever up or down to cancel. • This mode is activated automatically when in reverse gear, when the Tag Axle switch is in Further Information the MIDDLE position. The Auto Dump See the chassis manual in your InfoCase for feature gives you better maneuverability instructions on activating, operating, and...
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME STEERING COLUMN BRAKE/ACCELERATOR ADJUSTMENT PEDALS – ADJUSTABLE (Brake/Accelerator Pedals) The tilt/telescope adjustment pedal is located on the floor to the left of the steering column as Your coach is featured with adjustable brake/ shown. accelerator pedals for your driving convenience.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Marker Light Courtesy Flash SMARTWHEEL STEERING ™ WHEEL CONTROL SYSTEM –If Equipped The steering wheel control system offers convenient and safe control of the horn, headlight, marker light flash, cruise control, and • Press and release to blink or flash the marker wiper functions all from switch panels mounted (clearance) lights.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Res (Resume/Accel) Wiper On - Hi/Lo • Press to return to previous “set” speed after • Press to turn wipers on at Lo speed; braking or reducing speed. • Then press again to switch wiper speed back and forth from Lo to Hi speed.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME • On the turn signal lever, move the slide switch to the ON position or press the ON button on the steering wheel. Accelerate to the desired rpm. Press and release the SET/COAST or SET/COAST button on the steering wheel.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions. DEFROST FANS –If Equipped The two-speed auxiliary fans are intended to Air Horn Switch assist the automotive windshield defroster (Located on dash or driver side trim panel) system in clearing fog and frost in cold weather -Typical View...
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME rear cargo compartment on the driver side of the FILLING THE FUEL TANK – coach. When plugged into the receptacle, the DIESEL ENGINE heater is connected to both the shoreline and the auxiliary generator, so a separate extension cord Diesel fuel can foam up while being pumped is not needed.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Transmission Engine Oil Engine Engine Service Access Grille Fluid Fill/Dipstick Dipstick Oil Fill (Release latches and swing grille out) With the grille panel open, you can access the following service points: • Engine Oil Dipstick •...
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SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Take precautions to protect carpet and interior furnishings when removing Engine Access Covers. The undersides of the covers could contain deposits of oil and fuel or other engine fluids and substances that could damage fabrics and interior furnishings.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Removal of the lavatory cabinet face is required before removing Metal Engine Cover. Diesel Fuel/ Fuel Filter Water Separator (Filter) (Located beneath passenger Metal Engine Access Cover rear side of chassis) (Shown with access panels removed) -Typical View •...
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME DIESEL EXHAUST FLUID FILL NOTICE The Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill is located in the driver side compartment behind the rear wheel. When refilling the coolant system of a NOTE: Use only certified diesel exhaust fluid vehicle equipped with a rear auxiliary (DEF) in the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill automotive heater and motoraid water...
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND FUSES – CHASSIS/DASH AUTOMOTIVE 12-VOLT The fuses, breakers, and relays for automotive chassis and dash features are conveniently located on the main 12-volt electrical panel in the front left exterior compartment. The circuit breakers pop outward if they are tripped.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME To Extend Power Generator Tray • Open the Generator Tray Power Switch Cover (located in the front driver side compartment) and extend completely to the fully outward position to UNLOCK the generator tray. NOTICE Fully open the Generator Tray Power Switch Cover and hold open to disengage tray lock.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME We recommend using commercially available premixed solutions for best results. Avoid using water in freezing temperatures, as the washer pump could become damaged. Hub Cover Wrench -Typical View Attach the hub cover wrench to the hub cover.
SECTION 3 – DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Further Information SUSPENSION ALIGNMENT Refer to the chassis manual in your InfoCase AND TIRE BALANCE for further information. The front suspension and steering system of this vehicle was factory aligned using highly accurate equipment prior to delivery to the dealership.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS The appliances installed in your motorhome ON position. This will ensure that water are manufactured by reputable RV appliance does not discharge from the water makers and have been tested by independent dispenser when power is reconnected to laboratories to meet all applicable standards and the appliance.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS NOTE: The ice maker On/Off switch is located ICE MAKER on the ice maker itself. Your ice maker is equipped with an The refrigerator in your coach is equipped automatic shutoff, which has sensors to with an automatic ice maker system.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS TAILGATE PACKAGE REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER – PORTABLE –If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a single –If Equipped burner electric range and refrigerator/freezer, Your coach may be equipped with a 12/24- which is mounted on a slide tray in a passenger volt DC Portable Refrigerator/Freezer, which is side storage compartment.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Further Information See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in WARNING your InfoCase for complete operating instructions, safety precautions, and maintenance care. Portable fuel-burning equipment including wood and charcoal grills and RANGE TOP (ELECTRIC) stoves, shall not be used inside the recreational vehicle.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Battery Charge Meter checking the condition of the utility systems in your coach. The switch panel displays the fresh To get an accurate reading: water and holding tank levels, as well as the • Both the chassis engine and the generator chassis battery and house battery condition.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS located in the utility compartment to show you When controlling the settings from the when the Solar Charge Panel is actively charging Thermostat, you must manually press the Zone the house batteries. Button and set to your preference by toggling to either Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, or all zones simultaneously.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS 4. Press the Mode Button and toggle between A Heat Pump can be thought of as an air settings to select either “Gas Heat” (for conditioner running in reverse. An air Hydronic Heating System) or “Heat Elec” (for conditioner absorbs heat from the air on the Heat Pump).
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NOTE: It is normal for some water to run off the roof when using your air conditioner in “heat pump” mode. ® See your Winnebago Industries dealer for service and proper cleaning of the drain lines. Supply/Return Air Vents (Located throughout the ceiling of the coach)
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS HYDRONIC HEATING SYSTEM NOTICE The Hydronic Heating System in your RV provides a continuous supply of hot water, interior heat, and engine preheating. This system When the water system is in use, the features a 12-volt DC powered diesel burner thermostat should never be set below 40- (which utilizes on-board diesel fuel) and a 120- degrees F.
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SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Engine Preheating/Motoraid Also included in this system is a motoraid feature, which uses heat generated by the RV engine during travel to transfer heat to the water heating solution in the boiler tank. This process allows the boiler tank to remain heated, which reduces the time required to bring the tank to operating temperature for continuous hot water...
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SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS It is recommended that when starting up your RV in extreme cold weather conditions or when you are planning on taking a longer shower, to turn on the diesel burner switch located on your interior control switch panel.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS Fuel Nozzle See “Winterizing Procedure” in Section 7 - Plumbing (ANTIFREEZE FILL PROCEDURE) for complete instructions in Return Air Vent winterizing your Hydronic Heating System. The (Grasp louvers and pull straight Aqua-Hot will be winterized along with the rest down to remove air vent) of the RV water systems.
SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS WASHER/DRYER – STACKABLE –If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with a Stackable Washer/Dryer for the luxury of home as you travel. Before using the Stackable Washer/Dryer, please spend a few moments reading the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions, troubleshooting and maintenance tips, as well as...
4. Press the Lock button (right side of touch for the Washer/Dryer installation from your panel) to turn the “Closed Drawer” feature on. ® ® Winnebago or Itasca dealer. The lights on display panel inside of the drawer will light up.
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SECTION 4 – APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS To Use Vac Pan Press the vac pan lever to the right using your foot to open the door and turn on the vacuum unit. Sweep floor debris into the opening. When you release the spring-loaded door it will automatically shut and turn off the vacuum unit.
SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS PROPANE GAS SUPPLY WARNING –If Equipped The propane gas system supplies LP gas to the Propane Accessory Connection (located behind Do not place propane cylinders inside the lockable access door on passenger side of coach). vehicle.
SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS Association, propane gas outlets in the United States do not offer any other type of liquefied WARNING petroleum gas than propane to the general public.) Check local phone directory yellow pages for locations of local propane gas refilling Do not fill propane container(s) to more stations or bulk dealerships.
SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS The Propane Accessory Connection is provided with a shut-off valve that has on/off CAUTION indicator arrows. Rotate the shut-off valve “clockwise” to turn gas supply OFF. Rotate the shut-off valve “counter-clockwise” to turn gas Turn valve off when not in use. supply ON.
SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS • Have the entire propane gas system inspected for possible leaks and missing or damaged DANGER parts at each filling. Also inspect before and after each trip, and any time trouble is suspected. IF YOU SMELL PROPANE •...
SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS • Never use an open flame to test for propane NOTE: If your model is equipped with a propane gas leaks. Replace all protective covers and powered electrical generator, there will caps on propane system after filling. Make be two regulators stacked one upon sure valve is closed and door latched securely.
SECTION 5 – PROPANE GAS Regulator Freeze-up Adjusting the temperature on the gas/electric refrigerator may be a first step. Using less hot Regulator freeze-ups are caused by the water will also help, as well as refraining from presence of moisture in fuel. This moisture will using the gas cooktop.
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Your coach is equipped with an electrical the power converter automatically changes a system consisting of two separate voltages: portion of the 120-volt current to 12-volt DC current. All equipment in the motorhome that is • 12-volt DC system (battery current);...
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL be used is designed to mate with the prongs of the power cord plug, the electrical connection can be WARNING expected to carry rated load. Connecting The Power Cord This connection is for 208Y/120-Volt or To connect to an external source, remove the 120/240 Volt AC, 3-pole, 4 wire, 60 Hz cord from the utility compartment and plug it into 50 Ampere supply.
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL WARNING Power Cord Reel (Located in a driver side compartment) -Typical View Service inlet access must be closed when utility connections are not in use. To Extend the Power Cord Park Fuses or Breakers • Pull out power cord (manually) to a sufficient Most campgrounds are equipped with a fuse length and route power cord to an electrical or circuit breaker at the receptacle (which we...
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Further Information See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in NOTICE your InfoCase for complete features, operating instructions, and precautions. Do not store items too closely around the INVERTER/CHARGER UNIT – inverter unit in the storage compartment. 2800W (PURE SINE WAVE) The inverter generates heat while operating and needs unrestricted airflow...
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Inverter/Charger Control Panel CIRCUIT BREAKERS – HOUSE The inverter/charger has a wall-mounted 120-VOLT AC control panel that can be programmed for several The breaker panels protect all 120-volt charging options. It will also display warnings for components in the motorhome from either an overload conditions or other operating failure overload on the circuit or a short in the wiring or...
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL An exterior outlet is also located on the ELECTRICAL GENERATOR outside of the coach near the entrance door or in a storage compartment on the passenger side of the coach. WARNING GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER Careless handling of the generator and electrical components can be fatal.
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SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL The following label is located near the 120- volt house circuit breaker panel and at the Generator to warn you to disconnect specific electrical connections before servicing the Generator and storing the coach. Automatic Power Transfer Box (Located inside or behind See the AGS user guide provided in your utility compartment)
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Control Pad, the dash instrument panel, Check Generator oil level frequently during or on the Generator itself, depending on periods of use. Refer to the Generator model. manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for specific recommendations. Generator Hourmeter Generator Access The Generator Hourmeter is located on the...
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL fan, fresh water pump, systems monitor panel, roof vent fan. The house battery may also be used refrigerator, roof vent fans, and 120-volt to start the engine if the automotive battery is electrical generator starter. discharged. (See “House/Coach Battery Disconnect switch”...
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL Chassis Batteries BATTERY ACCESS The chassis batteries are located behind a rear driver side exterior door. House/Coach Batteries NOTE: Your house battery (batteries) are “Absorbed Glass Mat” type, or AGM. They are maintenance-free and do not require checking or adding battery fluid.
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SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL If a battery does not contain at least 80% NOTE: Do not leave the shoreline plugged in charge during freezing temperatures, the during storage. Follow regular battery electrolyte can freeze and crack the battery case. inspection and maintenance. The two best defenses against sulfating Further precautions are: and insufficient charge are to:...
Chassis Batteries If your coach is going to be unoccupied for ® two weeks or more, Winnebago Industries recommends disconnecting the chassis batteries in your coach to avoid battery discharge. Turn the Chassis Battery Disconnect switch (located near the entrance door) to the OFF position to disconnect batteries.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 1. Attach hose from a city water faucet to the FRESH WATER SYSTEM Fresh Water Inlet or pull a sufficient amount of hose from the Water Hose Reel (located in The Fresh Water System provides water to the the water service center) and attach to an galley sink, shower, bathroom lavatory, and external city water faucet.
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SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Fresh Water Valve Fresh Water Valve (Located in water service center) (Located in water service center) -Typical View -Typical View 3. Turn city water supply ON. Using City Water 4. Use the level display on the exterior monitor When connected to an outside source of water, panel to oversee filling of the tank, or when the water bypasses the water pump and storage...
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Hose Reel - Typical View • Press and Hold Water Hose Reel switch to Gravity Fill Port retract (Located in the third passenger side compartment) NOTE:Ensure the Fresh Water valve is in Normal position to use the water pump. If the valve is in Tank Fill position, the •...
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING NOTE: We recommend that you check and clean We recommend that you turn the Water Pump the strainer after each tankful of water switch off whenever you will be away from the during the first few uses of the Water vehicle or not using the water system.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING The cold waterline flows through an activated carbon filter that removes chlorine and odors for taste-free drinking water. Water Pump Switch (Located on OnePlace cabinet and exterior water service center) -Typical View The switch will illuminate blue when the Cold Water Filter Assembly switch is on.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING NOTE: After the system has been thoroughly flushed, remove the diverter plug and store for future use. ICE MAKER WATER FILTER –If Equipped If the refrigerator in your coach is equipped with an ice maker, an ice maker filter is provided, which removes chlorine and odors for clean, taste-free ice cubes.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • Discard the first two batches of ice cubes to avoid consuming carbon dust or particles that may have been present in the new filter cartridge. • See “Winterization Procedure” at the end of this section for further information. NOTE: When removing the coach from storage, always disinfect and flush the water system thoroughly before installing a...
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING • Turn the Fresh Water Valve to Normal 2. Prepare a chlorine solution using 1 gallon of position. Next open a faucet inside the coach water and 1/4 cup of household chlorine or the exterior shower, then turn city water on bleach (sodium hypochlorite solution).
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 3. Remove the Full-Coach Water Filtration (after closing the shower faucet) slowly releases cartridge from the filter canister. Refit empty and allows water remaining in the hose to drain canister to filter head for procedure. down. This is a normal function of the shower valve assembly and is not a leak or defect.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Saver Flush Normal Flush Important “Don’ts” • Don't use facial tissue or regular toilet tissue in the RV toilet. These will not disintegrate LED Symbol sufficiently and will often cling to the sides of the holding tank. Toilet tissue made specifically for use in RV toilets and holding Wall Switch/Controller tanks is available at most RV supply centers.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Dumping Holding Tanks See winterizing instructions at the end of this section to prepare the toilet for storage in freezing The sewage drain hose (located in the water conditions. service center) features a convenient handle and valve nozzle for sanitary handling and improved Further Information waste disposal.
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SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Model 42HD open. If you open the dump valve before the hose valve, the hose will fill with sewage water and become difficult to move or could become clogged. 3. Open the Black Waste Tank Drain Valve with a quick pull.
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SECTION 7 – PLUMBING NOTE: If the sewage drain hose will not Black Waste Tank Flush Inlet collapse while storing, open the sewage (Located in water service center) drain hose end valve (handle) to release -Typical View air trapped inside the hose. 8.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING drive a few miles to dislodge the solids. A few WATERLINE AND TANK DRAIN starts and stops will aid in the process. Then VALVES reconnect the sewage drain hose and drain in the normal manner. The waterline and tank drain valves are used to drain water from the water tank and the water NOTE: Always keep sewage drain outlet capped supply lines when preparing the motorhome for...
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING Water Tank Drain Valve WARNING NEVER use automotive antifreeze/ coolant in your RV water system. Auto antifreeze contains ethylene glycol which, if ingested, can cause blindness and can be fatal. Remove Water Filters (if equipped) 1. Remove and discard the filter cartridge from Water Tank Drain Valve the filtered cold water faucet/ice maker filter (Located in the third passenger side...
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SECTION 7 – PLUMBING RV Antifreeze Siphon Tube Diverter Plug (Located in the third compartment on passenger side of coach) 2. Remove the filter canister from the full-coach • Insert into container of RV water system water filtration system in the water service antifreeze center and discard the filter cartridge.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 10. Replace the protective cap onto the end of the 2. Remove Ice Maker Drain Line from exterior antifreeze siphon tube to keep out insects and Residential Refrigerator service compartment debris when not in use. and allow to hang loose on outside of vehicle. Drain Appliances 11.
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SECTION 7 – PLUMBING 2. Close all drain valves. NOTE: Check water inlet hoses and pump periodically (see manufacturer’s user 3. Turn Ice Maker Winterization Drain valve to guide for further information). the CLOSED position. 2. Plug Washer/Dryer into electrical outlet (or 4.
SECTION 7 – PLUMBING To use Dishwasher again after seasonal 5. Press ON/OFF button, then press START. storage: 6. Allow machine to run through the complete cycle to clean out any remaining antifreeze. 1. Flush antifreeze from the waterlines (if Finished.
To Watch Satellite TV • Connect Satellite Receiver to the Accessory NOTE: There will be a slight delay when Connection Cable (Satellite Receiver 1 or 2.) changing sources. Winnebago These cables are located in a front overhead ® Industries recommends setting each...
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SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT • Power “ON” TV, HDMI Video Selection • Press the SOURCE or FUNCTION/TV System, and Satellite Receiver. SOURCE button on the TV remote and select “TV” (Antenna). • Determine which TV you want to use (e.g. BEDROOM for bedroom TV) and select “Satellite Receiver 1”...
SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT To Watch a Blu-ray: FRONT TV IGNITION SWITCH 1. Turn “ON” the TV, HDMI Video Selection INTERLOCK System, Sound Bar, and Blu-ray player. –If Equipped 2. Determine which TV you want to use (e.g. If your coach is equipped with a front “Lounge”...
SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT Further Information • Select “Sound Out”, then select “LG Sound Sync (optical)”. See the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase for complete operating Listen to Music stored on a instructions. Bluetooth device • Press the “Bluetooth” button on the front BLU-RAY /DVD HOME ™...
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SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV Sound through the Home Theater Speakers (Lounge TV On the Home Theater System Remote Only) • Press HOME button on When watching TV programs (broadcast, Home Theater System cable, or satellite), the TV normally plays sound remote.
SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT 3. To lower the TV back into stored position, TV (DINING BUFFET) – POWER press the control switch DOWN. The power LIFT lift/lower mechanism will stop automatically when the TV is all the way seated into stored –If Equipped position.
SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT TV SIGNAL AMPLIFIER • Signal Meter • Attenuator Dial Power Switch The TV Signal Amplifier is built into the antenna and can be turned on or off with a power switch located on a switchplate in the overhead cabinet above the entrance door.
A second connection may be included inside a cabinet in the bedroom for the rear TV (if equipped). ® See your authorized Winnebago Industries dealer for proper installation and sealing of roof mounted components. To Access Interior Satellite Dish Interior Connections for Satellite Dish...
SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT HDMI Connection Cable (Located in cabinet near bedroom TV) TV DIGITAL SATELLITE Stationary and In-Motion Satellite SYSTEM (AUTOMATIC/IN- Dish Controls MOTION) (Located in overhead cabinet or entertainment center cabinet, –If Equipped depending on model) The Automatic/In-Motion Digital Satellite -Typical View System allows you to receive TV programs directly from satellite to your coach.
SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT 3. To turn off the power after it has locked onto TV DIGITAL SATELLITE satellites, press the “POWER” and SYSTEM – AUTOMATIC “SELECT” buttons at the same time. –If Equipped Note: The Automatic Multi-Satellite antenna is The Automatic Multi-Satellite Television not meant for use while traveling.
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SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT To Swivel TV • Set Sound Bar Source to “Optical 1” (optical audio in) by using the panel of the Sound Bar or the Sound Bar remote until audio is heard. • On the Sound Bar, press the “F”...
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SECTION 8 – ENTERTAINMENT • Turn the Sound Bar volume up or down. Further Information Please read the manufacturer’s user guide in your InfoCase for complete operating instructions. 8-12...
SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS LOUNGE CHAIR – SWIVEL –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in appearance) This chair is not equipped with a seat belt and is not intended for seating while the vehicle is in motion.
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SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS WARNING Properly secure all free-standing chairs, furniture, and loose items prior to driving. Moving items can cause driver distraction, possibly resulting in an accident that can result in death or serious injury. Storing Buffet Chairs 1.
SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS NOTE: The Buffet Table Extension is located SLIDING BUFFET TABLE AND inside a lounge or galley storage cabinet, CHAIRS depending on model. –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in appearance) Buffet Chairs The Buffet Chairs are free-standing to allow greater freedom of movement.
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SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Release Lever 2. Push chairs against opposite sides of the 2. Insert table extension leaf and align the table buffet table (as shown in Step 4). extension pegs. Push together table and leaf. 3. Bind chairs together with the provided strap, NOTE: The table extension leaf is stored in the ensuring the strap goes through the ring rear wardrobe or beneath the bed...
SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS Release Lever NOTICE Do not recline the lounge completely flat unless the footrest trundle section is extended. Do not occupy the lounge when elevating the seat back from the flat bed position to upright lounge position. If house battery voltage is low, the mechanism may require assistance by lifting the seat back while returning...
SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS The footrest will lock when in the fully extended position. You must squeeze the release latch to retract the footrest. • Press to return upright • Press to recline Rest Easy Power Switch • Press the switch toward the inboard side of the lounge to recline.
SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS EXTENDABLE SECTIONAL SOFA 2. Fully extend the sectional extension. –If Equipped (Typical View – Your coach may differ in appearance) Your coach may be equipped with an Extendable Sectional Sofa, which converts easily into additional seating space. The sectional may also be featured with the ®...
SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS 4. Push front of seat cushion down, and then DIGITAL SLEEP AIR BED push rearward to secure the seat cushion into place. –If Equipped Your coach may be equipped with one of the following air bed remote controls. •...
SECTION 9 – FURNITURE AND SOFTGOODS NOTE: If your bed is equipped with the power lift feature, it is recommended to deflate the air mattress to 25 or below when WARNING elevating the bed into the fully upright position. This will help prolong the life of Keep people away from operating your air mattress.
No matter which species you chose for your new Winnebago Industries motorhome cabinetry, please keep in mind that no two pieces -Typical View of wood are exactly the same.
Release Slideout Lock before attempting park brake must be applied for the room(s) to run. to extend slideout room. The room will not Winnebago recommends running the engine extend until the lock is fully released. Fasten Slideout Lock before driving whenever you run the slideout rooms in or out, vehicle.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING dislodge any debris. Failure to comply may result in water backing up inside the drain line, NOTICE resulting in water leaks and/or property damage. Bed must be in the fully upright (vertical) position to fully retract slideroom. Further Information For further power bed operating instructions, refer to Section 9 - Furniture and Softgoods in...
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SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING CAUTION Never drive the vehicle with a slideout room extended! The slideout room system uses 12-volt DC motorized mechanisms with an electronic control system to provide smooth operation and positive weather seal. NOTE: We recommend that you KEEP THE Front Slideout Switches (Your coach may have one or more of these ENGINE RUNNING WHILE...
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SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • If the slideout room has a couch or other • Remove all items from the coach living room furniture, make sure no people or pets are floor and close cabinet doors and drawers. Be seated on them until the room has been fully sure there are no items at the end of the bed, extended.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • Press the Slideout Room “RETRACT/IN” SLIDEOUT ROOM switch and hold until the room is fully TROUBLESHOOTING (POWER retracted, then release the switch. GEAR ) IN WALL SLIDEOUT ® • To stop retracting the room during operation, release the button.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Slideout manufacturer’s user guide in your • Light will flash fault • Light will flash if InfoCase to determine the problem. The error code if system park brake not set code must be cleared prior to operating the room. malfunctions Further Information See the In Wall slideout room operating guide...
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SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Both methods listed below are intended as a • Light will flash fault means to retract the room to prepare the coach for • Light will flash if code if system park brake not set travel to the nearest authorized service center.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Error Codes SLIDEOUT ROOM When an error occurs during slideout room TROUBLESHOOTING operation, the slideout control panel (located in (LIPPERT) driver side compartment) will use LED display lights to indicate where the problem exists. –If Equipped For specific motor faults, the green LED light Battery Voltage or Circuit Breaker...
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Crank-In Procedure • Press the Mode button 6 times, quickly. Press a 7th time and hold for approximately 5 • Disengage the motor brakes, which appear as seconds. a flat “square” protrusion on the protective Red and green LED lights will begin to flash, boot at the end of each motor.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING • Fasten slideout room travel latching device (if 1) Lift tab inside equipped) inside the coach before driving the protrusion on boot to vehicle. disengage motor brake • See your dealer for service of the slideout mechanism before using again.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING 3. Remove the top (4) pan head screws and top SLIDEOUT EMERGENCY (4) flat head screws at the top of the aluminum RETRACTION (LIPPERT) trim. –If Equipped If the slideout mechanism is malfunctioning and the room will not retract using the interior control switch or exterior control panel, you may need to access the slideout motors and manually...
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING 7. When the slideout room is fully retracted, secure the room with a support item (e.g. 2x4 wood board) above the interior slideout room to secure room during travel. NOTE: For larger slideout rooms, place a travel support item on each end of the interior slideout room.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Slideout Room Seal Care and Lippert Maintenance While most household cleaners work well for cleaning slideout room seals, certain chemical agents may cause the seals to degrade. Typically, ® ® and Lysol type products work well. Use a ®...
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SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING WARNING • Keep all people clear of the coach while the leveling system is operating. • When extending the rear stabilizers, do not lift the wheels beyond ground contact. This makes it possible for the vehicle to roll unexpectedly forward (or Auto Level Remote Switch (Located near entrance door and/or inside...
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING CHECKING HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL (LIPPERT) NOTICE See the Leveling System Operation Guide provided in your InfoCase for complete • Do not try to drive vehicle unless maintenance instructions and information. “TRAVEL” light is glowing with ignition All maintenance should be done as part of the switch on.
SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING The hydraulic oil level should be checked Breather/Fill Cap when the vehicle is first purchased, and then twice a year - or more often if an oil leak develops in the system. The hydraulic pump is located under the entrance step.
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SECTION 10 – SLIDEOUT ROOMS AND LEVELING Hydraulic Fluid Recommendation ® ® specialty hydraulic fluid or Dexron III automatic transmission fluid is recommended for use in this system. DO NOT USE brake fluid or hydraulic jack oil, which can damage the seals and cause leaks. 10-17...
• Have the sealant replaced if you notice any of attention. Delaying these repairs may allow water the above. Your local Winnebago Industries leakage and result in damage to interior ceiling dealer has the correct and necessary parts and and body panels, upholstery, etc., which is not experience to help you maintain your sealants.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE weight to the vehicle. This, in effect, reduces the • Do not scrape ice or snow from the painted amount of cargo you can carry and remain within surface. Brush off gently with a soft-bristled GVWR and GAWR limits.
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SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Washing NOTE:Avoid aiming water flow from a hose or spray from high-pressure washing • Commercial vehicle wash facilities should be equipment into any appliance intake, as strictly avoided! They will scratch your RV! damage or difficulty in operating Truck-style wash centers have high- appliances may occur.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Further Information • Avoid paste waxes. They sometimes have fillers and additives that give a very short term See the manufacturer’s information provided result. Stay away from silicones in polishes in your InfoCase for complete care and and soaps.
Exterior Light Lenses mildest cleaners first and work your way up to ® stronger cleaning products. Use the following Most Winnebago Industries vehicles have cautionary lists as a guide when selecting polycarbonate lenses on exterior lamps, which cleaning products to use on plastic parts.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Kerosene or gasoline • Naphthalene WARNING • Pine-type household cleaners Do not use cleaners containing the following When cleaning upholstery and fabric, do products, compounds, or solvents. These not use lacquer thinner, nail polish products will damage the finish.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Vinyl simulated wood panels may be cleaned with a mild, water-based cleaner and a soft cloth. UltraLeather Cleaning Chart Do not use solvents on vinyl wood panels. Detergent/ Cleaner/ Type of Stain Water Degreaser NOTE: Many cabinetry and furniture items ...
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE If the stain is not water-base or oil-base STAINLESS STEEL material, you may need to gently remove it using APPLIANCES a plastic scraper (disposable plastic knife for example) followed by normal cleaning methods –If Equipped described above.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Rust Stains • Avoid contact with full-strength bleaches, household chemicals, and acid-based Apply a multipurpose cream detergent and rub cleaners. If this happens, rinse and wipe dry delicately with a soft cloth. If stain persists, it quickly.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE • Agitate with a natural-bristle brush or white Mineral-Based Stains. Cleaners designed to nylon scrub pad. Do not allow solution to dry remove iron or rust should not harm the sink, nor on surface. will solvents such as denatured alcohol, mineral spirits, or acetone.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE month during long-term storage periods to VEHICLE STORAGE – maintain battery charge and to avoid REMOVAL sulfating. If connecting a charger directly to batteries, turn the House/Coach Battery 1. Completely air out the motorhome. Disconnect switch off to avoid electrical 2.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE 16. Check tires for proper cold inflation pressure. CHASSIS SERVICE AND See “Vehicle Certification Label” in Section 1 MAINTENANCE - Introduction 17. After washing accumulated winter grime Consult the appropriate sections in your from the vehicle, it is important to carefully chassis manual for specific information inspect the seams and sealants for separation regarding operating safety, service...
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE CHASSIS DIAGNOSTIC CONNECTORS The Chassis Diagnostic Connectors are located near the steering column support plate beneath the dash and in the rear engine compartment, as shown in the following photos. Fuse Diagram (inside of cover) See the chassis manufacturer’s fuse allocation chart on the inside of the fuse block cover.
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Propane Gas System (if equipped) ...
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SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Safety Equipment Check operation of the following items: ...
SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE COACH MAINTENANCE CHART These recommendations apply for normal recreational use. Heavy duty or full-time use may require more frequent maintenance intervals. Always use specified sections or manufacturer’s guide for further information and instructions. Sealants ...
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: We recommend that you dump all LOADING THE VEHICLE holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight. NOTE: Your motorhome’s load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available WARNING space when loading your motorhome.
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SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Corner Weighing (Side-to-Side) You will first drive only your front wheels onto the scale pad, then drive ahead so that the The most accurate method of weighing a whole vehicle is on the scale, then finally pull off motorhome is to weigh each “corner”...
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS axle is 12,000 lbs., then the load on each rear dual listed Gross Weight Ratings. See “Vehicle set (left rear duals or right rear duals) should not Certification Label” in the Introduction section exceed 6,000 lbs. for information on gross weight ratings.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS We do not recommend the usage of a “surge- TRAILER WIRING style” braking device. The usage of a surge brake CONNECTOR (especially when coupled with a hitch ball located outside our recommended limits) places Your coach is pre-wired for trailer or car excessive stress on the hitch.
NOTE: Some Winnebago Industries models traveled. The Department of equipped with a Class 3 hitch may have a Transportation in a given state or...
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SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Remote Operation Control Panel • Flame • Heater • Power • Power • Flame • Timer • Heater • Backlight • Timer • Backlight NOTE: Holding the POWER button on the control panel for ten seconds will disable Fireplace Remote Control the heater function.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Remote Operation COUNTERTOP EXTENSION –If Equipped (Typical view – your coach may differ) • Power Your coach may be equipped with a • Flame • Heater countertop extension that provides additional • Timer galley prep space. •...
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Automatic Mode - Entry Step NOTE: Ensure the countertop extension is in the stored position before retracting the Switch ON slideout room to prevent possible (Step Operates with Door) property damage. With the Step switch in the ON position, the step is in Automatic Mode.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS This feature is intended to prevent injury or damage by an extended step while the vehicle is moving. Further Information For additional information on the step, see the manufacturer’s user guide provided in your InfoCase. STEPWELL COVER The stepwell cover can be extended to cover the stepwell area and increase usable floor space Stepwell Cover shown in extended position...
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS and gently free the glass with your fingers. A periodic light dusting of talcum powder on 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.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS -Typical View Power Roof Ventilator Switch POWER ROOF VENTILATOR To Operate Ceiling Ventilator –If Equipped • Press the UP/ON switch to turn on and open the vent lid. Press UP/ON switch again to The 4-speed turbine vent is controlled by a cycle through fan speeds.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Further Information • Do not overload. Ladder is intended for one person. See the power ventilator manufacturer’s operating instructions supplied in your InfoCase • Make sure you are physically capable to for further instructions, care, and cleaning safely use the ladder.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS • Unfold the ladder support and pin into place as To ensure that exterior storage compartment indicated on the following photo. doors have latched properly, press firmly on the bottom edges (side edges - if equipped) of the doors with the palms of your hands.
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SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS Patio Awning Operation The Awning Control switches and the LED Light switch (if equipped) are located on the 1. Turn the Awning Power switch ON. switch panel just inside the entrance door. 2. Press and Hold the Patio Awning switch DOWN (to extend) or UP (to retract) until the awning is in the desired position, then release the switch.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS CAUTION The Auto-Retract feature provides protection against adverse elements, but no Auto-Retract system is a guarantee against severe or destructive weather. The effects of wind and rain on an awning are unpredictable and may cause severe damage to the awning and/or vehicle.
SECTION 12 – MISCELLANEOUS NOTE: Air hose and inflation or blowing EFFECTS OF PROLONGED attachments are not supplied and must be OCCUPANCY obtained separately. The Quick-Connect Air Coupler is located Your motorhome was designed primarily for behind the hood panel at the front end of the recreational use and short-term occupancy.
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INDEX About this Manual ..........................1-1 Accent LED Light Strips (Front) ......................3-6 Air Conditioner Filters .......................... 4-12 Air Conditioner/Heater – Automotive (Dash) ..................3-17 Air Horns .............................. 3-18 Air Hose Connector ..........................12-15 Audio/Video System Basic Operation ....................8-3 Awning –...
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Index Diesel Exhaust Fluid Fill ........................3-23 Digital Sleep Air Bed ..........................9-8 Dishwasher ............................4-14 Disinfecting Your Fresh Water System ....................7-8 Doors and Windows ..........................11-10 Drainage System (P-Traps) ........................7-11 Driving Safety ............................2-1 Effects of Prolonged Occupancy ......................12-16 Electrical ..............................
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Index Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter ......................6-6 Hazard Warning Flashers ........................3-13 HDMI Video Selection System ......................8-1 Headlights and Exterior Lights ......................11-5 House/Coach Battery Disconnect Switch ....................6-9 Hub Cover ............................. 3-26 Hydronic Heating System ........................4-9 Ice Maker ..............................4-2 Ice Maker Water Filter ..........................