Doors; Awnings; Side Awning (Optional); Extending - NewMar 2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher User Manual

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powered "ON" and the desired temperature is selected, the vent will run until
the temperature is reached. When the temperature is reached, the vent will
automatically shut off.
Do not leave the fan in active mode while the unit is in storage or unattended
for long periods of time. High winds or other unusual conditions or
obstructions may prevent the vent from closing resulting in leakage, which
could cause serious damage.
The vent installed in the bathroom is also powered by 12 volt electricity. This
vent is controlled by the ON/OFF switch located on the wall. A vent similar to
the one installed in the kitchen is optional.
In the bath area a skylight may also be installed.
If installed, this is located above the tub/shower.

Doors

The front entrance door is a radius door equipped with a dead bolt lock for
added security and a power flush step well cover. When the door is opened
fully, the door hinge will automatically hold the door open. To close the door
from the open position, either the inside or outside handle must be released for
the door to move. For your safety, a lighted, acrylic assist handle has been
installed at the entrance door of the coach.

AWNINGS

Side Awning (Optional)

The side awning is an available option on this unit. To operate, follow these
instructions:

Extending

1.
Loosen the black adjustment lock knob behind each main arm. Flip the
travel lock latches up.
2.
Using the provided pull rod, reach up and pull the locking lever forward
to release the awning.
3.
Hook the rod into the loop of the pull strap and pull the awning all the
way out.
4.
Slide one rafter arm up until it snaps into place. Push down on the main
arm to remove slack from the fabric, and tighten the black adjustment
knob. Repeat on other side.
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2006 Mountain Aire Diesel Pusher by Newmar

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