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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES ANTHEM TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNING: R EAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND COMPONENT MANUFACTURER SUPPLIED INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR This manual has been provided by Jayco, Inc. for the sole purpose of providing instructions concerning the operation and maintenance of this vehicle and its components.
Owner’s Portfolio ....................1-1 Parts & Accessories .................... 1-7 Reporting Safety Defects ..................1-1 Safety Alerts ......................1-2 Suggestions For Obtaining Service ..............1-4 To Locate An Independent Entegra Coach Dealer ..........1-5 Weight Terms ...................... 1-9 2: S ECTION AFETY RECAUTIONS Combination Carbon Monoxide/Propane Alarm ..........
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES ANTHEM TABLE OF CONTENTS Chassis Air Bags ....................4-14 Coin Tray And Cup Holders ................4-10 Compass/outside Temperature System ............. 4-12 Cruise Control Function ..................4-8 Dash Instrument Panel ..................4-22 Daytime Running Lights (DRL) ................4-9 Docking Lights .....................
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ANTHEM TABLE OF CONTENTS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Generator Slide Tray ..................6-16 GFCI Receptacle ....................6-3 In Case Of An Electrical Fire ................6-1 Inverter/Charger ....................6-6 Multiplex Lighting And Shade Control (If So Equipped) ........6-2 Replacing Light Bulbs ..................6-13 Replacement Light Bulb Chart (Exterior) ............
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES ANTHEM TABLE OF CONTENTS 10: A ECTION PPLIANCES Central Vacuum System ..................10-4 Cleaning Your Refrigerator ................10-3 Convection Microwave (If So Equipped) ............10-1 Cool Freeze Cooler (If So Equipped) ..............10-5 Dishwasher (If So Equipped) ................10-5 In Case Of A Grease Fire ..................
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ECTION XTERIOR Departing Camp Checklist ................14-2 Motor Home Storage ..................14-3 Ready To Leave Checklist ................14-1 RV Start-Up ....................... 14-1 15: A ECTION DDITIONAL NFORMATION Entegra Coach Ownership Notification ............. 15-2 Featured Components Quick Reference Chart ..........15-1...
Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expressed or implied. The only warranty offered by Entegra Coach is as set forth in the Limited Warranty applicable to the ENTEGRA COACH motor home that you received prior to purchase.
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However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or Entegra Coach. For additional information, please refer to the NHTSA website at www.safercar.gov. To contact NHTSA by phone:...
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Entegra Coach motor home. & E PTIONS QUIPMENT The ENTEGRA COACH motor home is available in several sizes and models, so accessories and components may differ slightly between models. Some equipment described in this manual may not apply to your motor home.
Regular and proper maintenance will help prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by the limited warranty. It is your responsibility and obligation to return the motor home to an independent Entegra Coach dealer for repairs and service.
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USTOMER ELATIONS Entegra Coach has a network of independent dealers to make warranty and repair decisions to help ensure your continued satisfaction. If a special circumstance occurs which requires information from Entegra Coach, we have asked your dealer’s service personnel to make contact on your behalf.
The current vehicle mileage. If applicable, the component description, serial number and model number. OCATE NDEPENDENT NTEGRA OACH EALER To locate an independent Entegra Coach dealer call us at our toll-free number 1- 800-945-4787. NTEGRA OACH USTOMER IRST OADSIDE SSISTANCE...
To reduce delays, we would encourage you to check with your dealer before contacting other repair centers. Even if your independent Entegra Coach dealer is not an authorized repair center for the product in question, they may be able to assist you in obtaining authorized service.
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DDRESS WNERSHIP Please notify Entegra Coach Customer Service as soon as possible of a change of address by writing or calling us. For notification of a change of ownership, please fill out the appropriate form located in this manual and mail it to Entegra Coach Customer Service along with documentation showing proof of ownership.
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RV use. OTOR EIGHT ABEL Vehicle weight labels are posted on all Entegra Coach manufactured recreation vehicles so you can make a decision before your purchase as to how much cargo capacity is important for you personally. WARNING The Motor home Weight Label is specific to the recreation vehicle for which it is supplied and is not interchangeable.
SECTION 1 – WARRANTY & SERVICE ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Fig 1.2 Weight information label EIGHT ERMS WARNING Your motor home braking system is designed and rated for operation at GVWR not GCWR. GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING (GVWR) – The value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum permissible weight of the fully loaded motor home.
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AND THE TONGUE WEIGHT OF A TOWED TRAILER COUNTS AS CARGO Fig. 1.2a Federal OCCC and voluntary weight labels The lower portion of the label is provided voluntarily by Entegra Coach that indicates the weight value of the motor home as it was manufactured and weighed before leaving the factory.
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SECTION 1 – WARRANTY & SERVICE ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Be sure to read and follow the guidelines and information stated on this label: WARNING YOUR MOTOR HOME CHASSIS IS RATED FOR TOWING OPERATION AT GVWR NOT GCWR ’ CONSULT YOUR...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORIZED LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT AND WHO IS COVERED The Entegra Coach (“Entegra”) warranty covers this recreational vehicle (“RV”), when used only for its intended purpose of recreational travel and camping, for two (2) years, or the first twenty-four thousand (24,000) miles of use, whichever occurs first.
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SECTION 1 – WARRANTY & SERVICE ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES any dealer or other person beyond what is expressly stated in this limited warranty, and no one has the authority to enlarge, amend or modify this limited warranty. Any selling or servicing dealer is not Entegra’s agent, but an independent entity.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 1 – WARRANTY & SERVICE directly involved in making sure that you are provided service pursuant to the terms of this limited warranty. WHAT IS NOT COVERED By way of example only, this limited warranty does not cover any of the following: defects in materials, components or parts of the RV not attributable to Entegra;...
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SECTION 1 – WARRANTY & SERVICE ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES customer. You must inspect your RV for this type of damage when you take delivery. If you find any such defect or damage you must notify the selling dealer at time of delivery to have these items covered by this limited warranty and to have work performed on the items at no cost to you as provided by this limited warranty.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 1 – WARRANTY & SERVICE CARE AND MAINTENANCE It is the Owner’s responsibility to perform proper care and maintenance of the RV, and to assure correct load distribution. For details regarding this, please see your Entegra owner’s manual and the owner’s manuals of other component part manufacturers.
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SECTION 1 – WARRANTY & SERVICE ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES NTENTIONALLY LANK 1-18...
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ECONDARY EANS OF SCAPE INDOW Your motor home has been equipped with a window(s) that serves as a secondary means of escape. The window(s) will allow a quick exit from the motor home during an emergency if access to the main entrance door is not available.
SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Class C - Electrical such as electrical wires or other live electrical equipment. A dry chemical fire extinguisher has been installed by the entrance door. It is suitable for extinguishing small fires of the Class B or C type only. We suggest you become thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions displayed on the side of the fire extinguisher.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS the manufacturer of the smoke alarm included in your Owner’s Portfolio, including information regarding the limited life of smoke alarms. Please be aware the smoke alarm cannot detect fires if the smoke does not reach it.
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SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES WARNING Test the smoke alarm operation after the vehicle has been in storage, before each trip and at least once per week during use. Do not disconnect the battery or the alarm.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OMBINATION ARBON ONOXIDE ROPANE LARM Your motor home is equipped with a combination carbon monoxide (CO) / propane alarm that is listed for use in Recreation Vehicles. The combination carbon monoxide/propane alarm will only work if it is operational and maintained.
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SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES or smoke alarms. This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion. It is not designed to detect smoke, fire or any other gas. Please note that there are hazards against which carbon monoxide detection may not be effective, such as natural gas leaks or explosions.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not re-enter the premises or move away from the open door or window until the emergency service responders have arrived, the premises have been aired out, and your alarm remains in its normal condition.
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SECTION 2 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Maintenance Vacuum the alarm cover at least once a year. Clean the cover by hand using a cloth dampened in clean water. Dry with a soft cloth. Do not spray the front panel of the alarm with cleaning agents or waxes.
Keep a record of the 17-digit chassis vehicle identification number (VIN), the Entegra Coach 9-digit serial number, and your license number in the event theft or vandalism requires you to supply this information to the authorities.
SECTION 3 – PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES WARNING Store items in areas designated for storage. Do not store anything in the areas reserved for the converter, electrical panels, furnace or water heater, etc. WARNING Your recreation vehicle's load capacity is designated by weight, not by volume, so you cannot necessarily use all available space when loading the vehicle.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 3 – PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION Before descending a steep or long grade when towing a trailer or vehicle, reduce speed and shift the motor home into a lower gear to control vehicle speed. Avoid frequent or prolonged brake application, which can cause overheating or brake failure.
SECTION 3 – PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Periodically check the bolts for tightness. They need to be torqued to the proper setting (refer to your Chassis Guide). For more information Refer to Sec. 6 Electrical Systems for information on the trailer plug.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 3 – PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION the RVIA weight information label on the back of an interior cabinet door (typically in the kitchen area). Both labels should be kept permanently affixed to the motor home. Fig. 3.1 Towing and braking warning label...
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SECTION 3 – PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES NTENTIONALLY LANK...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION You will find that your motor home will travel safely and comfortably at highway speed limits. However, it will take longer than a passenger automobile to reach that speed. Keep this in mind when overtaking and passing another vehicle.
SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES In the event the coach door / screen door is left open, the light will turn ‘off’ after 5 minutes. CAUTION Always be sure that the step is fully retracted before traveling. If the step is left extended and strikes an obstruction while the vehicle is moving, major damage to both the step and the vehicle could result.
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You can order a key blank from your independent Entegra Coach dealer to have duplicate keys made. If you lose the keys, contact your dealer or a locksmith for assistance. Make sure the keys are not inside the motor home before you close and lock the entrance door.
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Press and release the “lock” button one time on each available FOB (up to a total of 60 FOB’s ). A single beep will be heard as each lock button is pressed. Note: Any FOB’s missed will be erased and become non-functional.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION Enter the 5 digit authority code assigned above. Once input the keypad will emit a long beep. Proceed to process “B”. Keypad programming - Process “B” (use only after a unique authority code has been assigned and is known).
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES NOTE: Depressing the “Cargo Unlock” button unlocks the cargo doors and disarms the alarm. Depressing the “Entry Unlock” button unlocks the entry door and also disarms the alarm. Disarm the alarm system when the FOB transmitter is lost and the keypad...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION To rotate the driver/passenger seat To face the driver or front passenger seat toward the rear of the vehicle, pull the seat swivel release lever up and rotate the seat. To return the seat to the original position, rotate seat back to the driving position until you hear a click and the seat locks into position.
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES WARNING Make sure the steering column is firmly locked in place before driving. Never adjust the steering column while the vehicle is moving. ICC F LASHERS Your motor home is equipped with flasher controls that enable you to flash the headlights and clearance lights on the motor home.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION Move the multi-function lever upward for the right turn signal and downward for the left signal. Pull the end of the handle forward towards you to switch from high beam to low beam, or vice versa.
NTENNA Your motor home was manufactured with a CB radio antenna mounted to the motor home roof. Contact your independent Entegra Coach dealer for the recommended location of the CB radio and installation assistance. OLDERS You motor home has a coin tray (this is NOT an ashtray) and cup holders located...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION holding the mirror(s), causing them to change position. As part of your regular motor home maintenance, check and adjust the mirrors to the desired position using the adjustment tool supplied for this purpose.
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES WARNING Camera/monitor system aids in the use of, but does not replace vehicle side/rear-view mirrors. WARNING Objects in camera/monitor view are closer than they appear. When backing up, proceed cautiously and be prepared to stop.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION CAMPING MODE OPERATION: 1. Unit enters CAMPING MODE after the F/C button or MODE is pressed for (three) 3 seconds while in SLEEP MODE. 2. Unit displays temperature and heading for ten (10) seconds; the display stays ‘on' if you continue to push either button and then returns to SLEEP MODE ten...
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Lane Departure Warning (LDW): Alerts the driver with visual and audio warnings when deviating unintentionally from the driving lane, a SITUATION THAT , etc. The system measures the MAY END IN A RUN...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION & S RAKING TOPPING Even though your motor home is equipped with brakes designed for its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) we suggest you practice stopping away from traffic until you become accustomed to your motor home’s stopping distance.
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES CAUTION Before operating the hydraulic leveling system: Check that potential jack contact locations are clear of obstructions or depressions. Keep people clear of the motor home prior to turning the leveling system ON and while the leveling system is in operation.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION Fig. 4.8 Hydraulic Jack Pad Operating the leveling system Auto Leveling Operation Baseline Zero Point Calibration: “Baseline zero point” is the term used to define the point at which the motor home interior floor is level in the “X” and “Y”...
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES may allow the system to run for the entire programmed time and stop automatically, or you may stop the ALL RETRACT by pressing any button on the keypad. Manual operation Power on: Push and release the POWER keypad button to engage power. The LED next to the POWER button should be lit RED when power is on.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION Your system may be equipped with a manual override option. Refer to the procedure for proper operation of this option. It is usually better to review this procedure prior to its actual use, rather than having to learn a new procedure in difficult environments.
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES CAUTION Make sure suspension air bags have deployed after retracting jacks. Visually check front and rear wheel wells for clearance. AMPSITE Refer to Sec. 6 Electrical System before connecting the shore line power cord (when using full hook-up) OR before starting the generator or operating the motor home on 12-volt power when dry camping.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION Make sure the road service technician reads and is familiar with the information contained in your Chassis Guide regarding emergency towing. WARNING Never allow anyone to go under the motor home while it is being lifted by towing equipment.
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES WARNING When replacing a tire, make sure to replace it with a tire of the same size and specifications (refer to your Chassis Guide for assistance.) NSTRUMENT ANELS The instrument panels have been designed to allow easy visibility and access to the various controls and gauges.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION NSTRUMENT ANEL Left Panel Headlight on/off switch Headlight dimmer switch Drive (fog) light switch Hydraulic leveling system monitor Center Panel Message Center Chassis air bag pressure (left- front, right-rear) Voltage gauge Fuel gauge...
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SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES RIVER ONSOLE NSTRUMENT ANEL Outside mirror control Outside mirror heat switch Power shade control windshield passenger Power shade control side window- passenger Power shade control windshield-driver Power shade control side window- passenger...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 4 – VEHICLE OPERATION LIMATE ONTROL YSTEM Your motor home has been equipped with an integrated heating / air conditioning system. It is designed to provide windshield defrost, heating and cooling for the front seat occupants only, and is not capable of heating and cooling the entire motor home.
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NOTE: Any repairs to the climate control system must be authorized by Entegra Coach or the system manufacturer. Refer to Sec. 10 of this manual for manufacturer information. 4-26 EANMA...
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NOTE: The slideout rooms should be extended before leveling jacks are deployed. If the slideout rooms will not extend or retract, contact Entegra Coach Customer Service at 1-800-945-4787, or contact a reputable dealer service facility. If it is after normal business hours, contact Coach Net for assistance. Do not attempt to...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS The RV electrical system is comprised of two independent electrical systems. One operates off of 12-volt DC power and the other off of 120/240-volt 60hz AC power. All installations have been made in compliance with industry standards applicable on the date of manufacture.
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SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES ONTROLS AND WITCHES Your motor home is equipped with various switches and controls that allow you to operate and monitor the systems in your motor home. Information on these controls and their location will be provided throughout this manual.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS The entire system is designed to operate on 2 legs of 120-volt power at a maximum current flow of 50 amperes per leg. Exposure to voltages higher or lower than a nominal 120-volts, will damage or shorten the service life of the electrical system and appliances.
Push in the GFCI “RESET” button to restore 120-volt power. Contact your independent Entegra Coach dealer for assistance if the GFCI “RESET” button does not restore 120-volt power and pops back out. A “tripped” GFCI breaker indicates that abnormally high 120-volt current flow (a ground fault) was detected through the electrical system grounding circuit.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS grounding. Polarity indicators can be purchased in most electrical and hardware stores. Do not use a cheater plug, adapter or extension cord to reduce incoming AC power or to break the continuity of the power cord grounding circuit.
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Porch Light 1.5 AMPS Power Awning 10.0 AMPS Power Vent 5.0 AMPS Refrigerator 3.0 AMPS Shower Light 1.4 AMPS Step Cover 10.0 AMPS TV Plate/Antenna Booster 1.0 AMP Vanity Light 4.2 AMPS Water Heater 6.0 AMPS...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS sub-panels(s) inside the cabinet above the driver’s seat. Circuit breaker labeling near the sub-panels indicate which appliances can be operated from inverter/charger power. Inverter/charger 120-volt AC output may be of the modified or pure sine wave type depending on the inverter/charger installed in the motor home.
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After the cooling down period, reset the circuit breaker by moving its lever “off” and then back to the “on” position. If the circuit breaker re-trips or frequently trips, contact your independent Entegra Coach dealer to have the electrical problem diagnosed and repaired.
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Pull suspect fuses straight out of the fuse block. If the fuse is not blown, something else is probably causing the problem. Contact your independent Entegra Coach dealer for assistance. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a new fuse of the same specified type, voltage, and current rating.
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If a fuse frequently blows, have the 12-volt electrical system checked by your independent Entegra Coach dealer. CAUTION Fuses do not provide complete electrical system protection in the event of power surge or voltage spike.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ATTERY WARNING Do not store anything inside the battery compartment(s) or near the batteries that could touch the battery or battery cable terminals. Contact with the battery or battery cable terminals could cause an electrical short circuit, discharge the batteries, or start an electrical fire.
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SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Battery reserve capacity Typically, a four battery bank of 6-volt CG-2 deep cycle batteries connected in a series/parallel arrangement to create 12-volts, has a 75 amp discharge rate reserve capacity (RC) rating of around 420 minutes.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS WARNING Do not allow battery electrolyte (acid) to come into contact with skin, eyes, fabric or painted surfaces. Electrolyte is a sulfuric acid solution that could cause serious personal injury or property damage.
SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES 12-V DC O UTLET There may be multiple 12-volt DC power outlets in your motor home. Each 12-volt DC power outlet can be used to operate devices drawing up to 5 amps (60 watts) of power.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS the bulb gets hot, the vapor will condense on the reflector and it will dim the surface. Replace a bulb only with a new bulb of the same rating and type EPLACEMENT...
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SECTION 6 – ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES ENERATOR Your motor home is equipped with a diesel powered generator and a generator slide tray. The generator produces 120/240-volt power compatible with the motor home electrical system. It can be used to power the entire motor home when 120/240-volt shore power is not available.
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If any discrepancy or problem is noted, contact your independent Entegra Coach dealer for assistance. For more information on generator operation and maintenance, refer to the generator owner’s manual provided in the Owner’s Portfolio.
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To close the generator slide tray, reverse the process. Fig. 6.3 Generator Slide Tray Lock NOTE: Do not use the generator slide tray for storage. For additional information consult your independent Entegra Coach dealer or contact Entegra Coach Customer Service. 6-18...
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 7 – FUEL & LP SYSTEMS & F IESEL DANGER Always shut OFF the engine while refueling. Do not smoke and do not operate other ignition sources while refueling. Do not bring or store fuel or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle because a fire or explosion may result.
SECTION 7 – FUEL & LP SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES For more information on this system, refer to Section 8; Plumbing Systems in this manual, or to the Aqua Hot owner’s manual supplied in your Owner’s Portfolio. XHAUST UMES Avoid breathing exhaust gases. Do not run the engine in confined areas, such as a closed garage, any longer than needed to move your motor home in or out of the area.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS There are two different water systems in your motor home: The fresh water system consists of the fresh water holding tank, fresh water connections, water pump, outside shower assembly, water heater, faucets, shower and water purification system (if so equipped).
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES NIVERSAL OCKING ENTER . 8.2 M ONITOR ANEL The motor home has an exterior utility center that allows you to access the plumbing system functions at one central location. It contains the following:...
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS RESH ATER OLDING The fresh water tank can be filled by pressure filling through the fresh water inlet. There are plastic overflow tubes plumbed into the fresh water holding tank. They allow water to flow out of the water tank.
SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Turn ON the water at the water source. Enter the motor home and open the cold water supply faucets to bleed the air from the water lines. The water heater will fill first, followed by the supply lines and faucets. When the water lines are nearly full, you may experience some "air pockets."...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS [occasional pump cycling with no faucets open or tank filling up when hooked up to city water]. For more information Refer to the Owner’s Portfolio for the 12-volt water pump manufacturer's information.
SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Maintenance Use mild dish soap and water to clean the fixtures. Never use harsh chemicals or sprays. A mild solution of vinegar and water works well to remove hard water spots and stains from the sink or shower fixtures.
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Refer to the water purification manufacturer’s information in the Owner’s Portfolio. NOTE: Each new motor home is winterized with RV antifreeze before it leaves Entegra Coach. To use the water purification system, the plastic bypass hose (supplied by the water purification manufacturer) must be removed and the water...
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES When the water system becomes contaminated or every three months of use. How to sanitize Level the motor home and drain the fresh water system (see Draining the fresh water system).
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS INTERIZING LUMBING YSTEM Preparing your motor home for colder weather or storage is very important for most states and Canada. Failure to prepare your motor home may cause water supply lines and the water heater to freeze. No commodity or product should be added to the fresh water system to ensure freeze protection other than RV antifreeze.
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By using a RV approved deodorizing agent, you will keep the drain lines and tanks clean and free flowing. These chemicals are available at an RV supply store or your Entegra Coach independent dealer. Another important part of the sanitation system is the vents that release air from the grey and black water holding tanks.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS LACK ATER OLDING ANKS Dump the gray and black water holding tanks before traveling to avoid carrying unnecessary weight. Traveling with the tanks full can affect your fuel consumption, and depending on the location of the tanks, can affect your vehicle handling characteristics.
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES With the water source turned ON, flush the black water holding tank until the water running out of the black tank drain valve is clear (not discolored or cloudy). Disconnect the garden hose and close the “black tank drain” valve. Fasten the sewer hose housing dust cap back on the “black tank flush.”...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS OILET CAUTION It is important to prevent solid waste buildup. Follow the toilet manufacturer’s recommended instructions each time after emptying the black water holding tank. The toilet is efficient and easy to operate. To add water to the toilet before using, use the flush, or fill lever, until the desired toilet water level is raised.
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES ILENCE OILET F SO EQUIPPED To avoid damage to Silence Plus, an electric macerating toilet, flush only organic material and toilet paper. Water Saver Flush Press and release left button. Recommended for flushing liquids and small amounts of toilet paper only.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS Winterization This toilet must be winterized to avoid freeze damage. Failure to do so will void warranty. Follow vehicle manufacturer’s winterization procedures. Typically, this involves emptying RV’s potable water supply and using RV antifreeze (propylene glycol).
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The following is an overview of the system operation. Please read the manufacturer’s owner’s manual before operating this appliance. An Aqua-Hot manual is provided with the Aqua-Hot appliance. If your copy is missing, please contact your Entegra Coach dealer, Entegra Coach factory service, or Aqua-Hot customer service immediately. Operating Instructions...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS NOTE: Both the diesel-burner and the electric heating element are thermostatically controlled. Either, or both, heating sources will automatically maintain the temperature of the Aqua-Hot’s antifreeze and water heating solution between approximately 160°F and 190°F (±5).
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES NOTE: For additional information regarding this propylene glycol-based, boiler- type antifreeze that has been “Generally Recognized As Safe” by the FDA, please reference the Appendices of the Aqua-Hot Owner’s Manual, contact the Aqua-Hot Heating Systems Technical Support Department at 1-800-685-4298, or visit the Web site at www.aqua-hot.com.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS WARNING Not winterizing the Aqua-Hot when freezing temperatures are present will result in serious damage to the Aqua-Hot’s domestic water heating system. Also, be sure to use an FDA approved, “GRAS” rated antifreeze for winterization.
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Troubleshooting (Aqua-Hot) General Information Should the Aqua-Hot Hydronic Heating System fail to operate, complete the following checks: Verify that the Aqua-Hot’s access cover is securely installed. The Aqua-Hot Hydronic Heating System will not operate if the access cover is not fully installed.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS This fault must be manually reset after the voltage level has been restored to the 12 Volt-DC battery system. Reference the Low Voltage information below. Low Voltage Fault Indicator Light and Reset Button The Aqua-Hot’s electronic controller must be manually reset whenever the low...
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES NOTE: The Aqua-Hot must be up to operating temperature and the Low Temp Cutoff Light must be illuminated. Heating Status Indicator Light: This indicator light will illuminate GREEN whenever the Aqua-Hot’s VDC/VAC control thermostat is calling for heat, allowing the antifreeze and water heating solution in the Aqua- Hot’s boiler tank to be heated by either the diesel-burner and/or the electric...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS environment, they are not “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) rated by the FDA. Therefore, they must be marked with a “harmful if swallowed” warning. This additional warning is required because these types of antifreeze products contain high levels of chemical rust inhibitors.
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SECTION 8 – PLUMBING SYSTEMS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES three zones available on the thermostat. A thermostat indicating two zones will control two separate areas of the unit. Zone one will control the front of the unit, both living room and kitchen area. Zone two will control the bathroom and the bedroom, or the rear of the unit.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 9 – HEATING & COOLING ONDITIONER The air conditioner/heat pump heats and cools from a single unit. The heating unit will not replace a furnace for heating your motor home in cold weather. It is designed to warm the coach during cool or mild temperatures. Both the heating and cooling unit is controlled by a single thermostat.
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SECTION 9 – HEATING & COOLING ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES To open or close the vent lid. While the fan is running in Manual Mode press once to close the vent lid and enter “Ceiling Fan” Mode. Note: This button is not active in Auto Mode.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 9 – HEATING & COOLING Transmission Signal This symbol is displayed on the screen when any button is pressed to indicate the signal was transmitted to the fan. A beep sound from the ceiling unit indicates the signal from the remote control was received by the fan.
SECTION 9 – HEATING & COOLING ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Note: Some models are Exhaust Only, on these models this key is deleted. AUTO - Auto Mode allows the thermostat to turn the fan On and Off depending on the thermostat setting. Press this key once for less than 3 seconds to enter Auto Mode, 3 quick beeps will confirm the MaxxFan has entered Auto Mode.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 9 – HEATING & COOLING URNACE QUIPPED Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide included in the Owner’s Portfolio, for furnace safety and operating instructions. DASH LIMATE ONTROL YSTEM See Section 4; Vehicle Operation IREPLACE QUIPPED Refer to the manufacturer’s user guide included in your Owner’s Portfolio for detailed operating and safety instructions, manufacturer’s website (refer to Section...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 10 – APPLIANCES ONVECTION ICROWAVE IF SO EQUIPPED For details on operation, cleaning and safety information, refer to the manufacturer’s user guide included in the Owner’s Portfolio, or visit the manufacturer’s website. (refer to Sec. 15 of this manual for the website information).
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SECTION 10 – APPLIANCES ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES WARNING Never leave cooking food unattended. Turn pan handles inward, but not over the tops of the other range burners. Ensure that pans used are large enough to contain the food and avoid boil-overs. Heavy splattering or spills left on the cooktop can ignite and cause burns.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 10 – APPLIANCES REASE Grease is flammable. Never allow grease to collect around top burners or on the cooktop surface. Wipe spills immediately. Refer to Sec. 2 – Safety Precautions, for fire safety and fire extinguisher information.
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SECTION 10 – APPLIANCES ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES significant pet traffic, the condenser should be cleaned every 2 to 3 months to ensure maximum efficiency. If you need to clean the condenser: Remove the base grille. Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush to clean the grille, the open areas behind the grille and the front surface area of the condenser.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 10 – APPLIANCES REEZE OOLER IF SO EQUIPPED The following is an overview of the Cool Freeze cooler. For details on features, operation, and safety information, refer to the manufacturers user’s guide included in the Owner’s Portfolio, or visit the manufacturer’s website (refer to Sec. 10 of this manual for the website information.
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SECTION 10 – APPLIANCES ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Check – Ensure there is nothing obstructing the spray arm. The drain filter must be level with the filter plate. Start – Close the drawer and press the II button. Finish – Six “beeps” indicates the end of the wash program. At the end of the wash program, the drying fan will continue to run for a set time or until the drawer is opened.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 11 – ELECTRONICS ATELLITE TELEVISION IF SO EQUIPPED Your motor home has been equipped with a stationary and/or in-motion satellite TV antenna. This enables you to toggle between satellites while stationary or in- motion using a remote control, if subscribing to multi-satellite programming.
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SECTION 11 – ELECTRONICS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES In sleep mode, the unit is at rest. The antenna enters sleep mode six (6) minutes after a successful search if stationary, or six (6) minutes after the vehicle stops moving. Recovery From Signal Interruption While traveling, the signal will be interrupted when the line of sight to the satellite is blocked.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 11 – ELECTRONICS DIRETV must be set to the “two” satellite, oval dish setting. Refer to your receiver manual. DISH Network receivers must have the check switch set to “SW64”. ELEVISION NTENNA IF SO EQUIPPED To view local stations at either (or both) the front or bedroom television sets using the television antenna, make sure the TV power supply is ON and the TV roof antenna is raised to the operating position.
SECTION 11 – ELECTRONICS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES CAUTION Make sure the television antenna is in the travel position (cranked down) before moving the motor home. Failure to lower the antenna into the travel position before traveling may damage the antenna.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 11 – ELECTRONICS IF SO EQUIPPED iPad Control System Theory of Operation: The iPad Control System is an application based system. The application is called Utouch. It utilizes a Local Area Network which is programmed with specific gateway and device addresses.
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SECTION 11 – ELECTRONICS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Holding the light master button “on” for more the one second will turn on all of the interior lighting in the living quarters. NOTE: Pressing the light master “on” after the light master “off” button has been pushed twice will result in no response.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 11 – ELECTRONICS Status Indicator NOTE: The green status indicators found on each switch will indicated if a load or output is on. In the case of shades, shade master, light master or panel lights function, this status will not activate. This is normal.
If in doubt, check to see if the cleaner will cause damage by testing a small area out of sight or contact your independent Entegra Coach dealer for assistance. Do not use flammable liquids or sprays to clean the motor home.
SECTION 12 – INTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES INETTE ABLE The dinette table can be extended by standing at the end of the table, firmly holding both sides of the table, and pulling the table towards you. To return the table to the stowed position, reverse this process pushing it in until the table locks in place.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 12 – INTERIOR OWER INDOW HADES IF SO EQUIPPED Power day shades have been installed for the windshield area of your motor home. To extend the shades, locate the appropriate switch, and momentarily press the down “arrow” (left side) of the appropriate switch. A second momentarily press of the same down “arrow”...
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SECTION 12 – INTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES used to cover scratches on wood surfaces. These can be obtained from local hardwood stores and lumberyards. To clean, use a mild solution of soap and lukewarm water with a soft sponge or cloth.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 12 – INTERIOR EILING ABRIC The ceiling fabric is made from padded vinyl fabric. Wash with mild detergent and water. Use a soft bristle brush for stubborn soil. Rinse and dry. Some household cleaners and solvents remove plasticizers from vinyl, making them brittle.
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SECTION 12 – INTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES surface cleaners will remove most dirt and residue from all types of finishes. A damp cloth followed by a dry towel will remove watermarks. Difficult stains can be removed from the matte finish with a green Scotch Brite®...
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 12 – INTERIOR NTRY VERHEAD ONTROL ANEL Power antenna Inverter control panel Inverter control panel Driver side front slide out control Slide out safety switch Passenger side front slide out control In-motion satellite Power awning switch Power awning switch 10.
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SECTION 12 – INTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES ATHROOM ABINET ONTROL ANEL Comfort control thermostat Aqua hot control panel Monitor panel Relay fuse panel Breaker for macerating toilet (if so equipped) Passenger side bedroom slide out control Slide out safety switch...
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR WNINGS IF SO EQUIPPED There are several awning options available: Power window awnings (if so equipped) Slideout awnings (if so equipped) Power awning over entrance door (if so equipped) Awning care It is a good idea to keep the awnings in the closed position if you will be away from the motor home for an extended period of time.
SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES CAUTION The ladder extension should never be left on your motor home when it is in motion. It should be removed and placed securely in a storage compartment when the motor home is in travel mode.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR mild soap or detergent. Most auto care stores will carry a car wash shampoo. Try to avoid combination wash-n-wax products as these waxes can cause build up and are designed for smaller surfaces. Have two dedicated sponges or wash mitts: one for the paint finish and one for the wheels and under- carriage.
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SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES apply any wax on the weatherstrip. If it is stained with wax, the weatherstrip cannot maintain a weatherproof seal around the opening. CAUTION Do not use waxes containing high-abrasive compounds. Such waxes remove rust and stains effectively from the paint work, but they are also harmful to the luster of the painted surface since they scrape off the coating.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR Diamond Shield recommends the use of 303 Aerospace Protectant™, especially before any trips or Protect All (www.protectall.com) both of these products replenish and provide UV screening protection, repel dust, soiling and staining, and should be applied every time you clean the front of your motor home. For minor scuffs Diamond Shield recommends the NOVUS line of products.
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SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Window glass The window glass can normally be cleaned with a sponge and water. Use glass cleaner to remove wax, oil, grease, dead insects, etc. After washing the glass, wipe it dry with a clean, soft cloth.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR Engine compartment To access the components located in the engine compartment, unlock and release the security latches, and carefully lift the engine compartment hood upwards and out. To close the engine compartment hood reverse the process.
SECTION 13 – EXTERIOR ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES When you are using your motor home, check inflation pressures weekly to insure maximum tire life and travel wear. Pressures should be checked when the tires are cold. During travel, tires heat up and pressure increases. Do not bleed air from hot tires or your tires may then be under-inflated.
Check the circuit breakers and test the GFCI circuits. Inspect and turn on the LP gas system. If you have any questions, contact your independent Entegra Coach dealer or a qualified LP gas service representative for assistance. Inspect and test all safety detectors.
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SECTION 14 – CHECKLISTS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES Check wheel nuts for tightness and tires for proper air inflation pressure. Check the propane tank gauge (if so equipped) to make sure there is propane available. If needed, sanitize the fresh water system.
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ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 14 – CHECKLISTS Lower the TV antenna (if applicable) Move slideout in and lock it in place (if applicable) Fasten and secure the furniture for travel (if so equipped) Refrigerator door locked ...
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SECTION 14 – CHECKLISTS ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES If your motor home is equipped with a gas/electric DSI range, light a range gas burner to consume any gas remaining in the lines. Once the flame extinguishes itself, turn the burner valve OFF.
ENTEGRA COACH MOTORHOMES SECTION 15 – ADDITIONAL INFORMATION EATURED OMPONENTS UICK EFERENCE HART Your motor home may be equipped with some of the items listed below. This is a partial listing and it is not intended to cover all components in your motor home. All information is the latest available at the time of publication.
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