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  • Page 3 Newmar family! Congratulations on your purchase of a Newmar product. We sincerely thank you for choosing Newmar as your recreational vehicle. We hope that you will enjoy many miles of traveling. Your new vehicle was built with care using today's technology and old world craftsmanship.
  • Page 4 Nothing in this manual creates any warranty, either expressed or implied. The only warranty offered by Newmar Corporation is set forth in the written limited warranty that applies to this vehicle.
  • Page 5 specific prints for your unit can be accessed and, if needed, printed off for your use. Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® is required to view the diagrams. Download the latest version free at www.adobe.com. Throughout this guide, reference is made to the following terms: Warning, Caution, and Important.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Chapter SERVICE INFORMATION CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE......3 COMPONENT PART SUPPLIERS ....3 Accessories..............3 Air Conditioning.............. 4 Appliances ..............4 Electrical ................ 4 Exterior................5 Heating................5 TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS:....6 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 8: Customer Assistance

    River Park, Inc....800-442-7717 Stereo (Audiovox) A. S. A. Inc...... 574-266-1886 Stereo (Pioneer) C.T.D....... 800-777-4856 Stereo (Sony) River Park, Inc....800-442-7717 TV Antenna The Winegard Co..... 800-288-8094 Television (Magnavox) Midwest Sales ....574-287-3365 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 9: Air Conditioning

    Water Heater Atwood Mobile Prod..815-877-5700 Suburban Mfg....800-659-2138 Vehicle Systems....800-685-4298 Washer/Dryer, 1-piece Splendide ......800-736-4127 Washer/Dryer, 2-piece Whirlpool......800-442-1111 Electrical (tires and batteries separately warranted) Batteries - 12Volt Interstate ......800-872-4100 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 10: Exterior

    Furnace, Aqua-Hot & Hydro-Hot Vehicle Systems....800-685-4298 Please note that your Newmar Limited Warranty is activated only after Newmar has received a signed Warranty Registration Form from your selling dealer. If it has been more than 60 days since the purchase of your new coach and you have not received your Newmar Owner’s Warranty Card, please contact your...
  • Page 11: To Our Valued Customers

    If, for any reason, you have a problem obtaining satisfactory and timely warranty service that may substantially impair the use, value or safety of your Newmar product, please call us on our toll free line at 800-731-8300 so that we may attempt to resolve your concerns.
  • Page 12 Fire Safety..............24 Fire Extinguisher ............24 Smoke Detector ............25 Emergency Exit Window ..........25 Weight Information............26 Weighing the Unit............26 Campsite Parking............29 Car Towing Hitch ............29 SECOND OWNER INFORMATION ....31 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 14: Delivery

    The customer is responsible for regular and proper maintenance of the vehicle. Properly maintaining your vehicle will prevent conditions arising from neglect that are not covered by your Newmar limited warranty. The maintenance guidelines in this manual and any other applicable manual should be followed.
  • Page 15: Major Equipment Manufacturers

    Read the warranty. Go over it thoroughly with your dealer. Inspect the vehicle. Do not accept delivery until you have gone through the unit with the dealer. Newmar has provided a check list to be used during retail delivery. Check each item on the list and make sure the dealer does the same.
  • Page 16 Spartan Motors ..........800-543-4277 Splendide Washer/Dryer ......... 800-736-4127 Suburban Mfg...........423-775-2131 Thetford Toilet ..........800-521-3032 U-Line Ice Maker ..........800-779-2547 Villa International..........714-535-7272 Vehicle Systems ..........800-685-4298 Ventline (Range Hood) ........574-848-4491 Winegard Antenna Systems ......800-288-8094 Workhorse Custom Chassis......877-946-7731 Xantrex .............800-446-6180 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 17: Recreational Vehicle Limited Warranty

    Recreational Vehicle Limited Warranty The Newmar Corporation Limited Warranty was provided to you by your selling dealer prior to purchase. Please refer to this document when inquiring about the Newmar Warranty. To receive an additional copy, please write to: Newmar Corporation, Warranty Department P.O.
  • Page 18: Reporting Safety Defects

    Information Sheet Newmar has enclosed an Information Sheet for your convenience. This sheet contains important information about your coach. The sheet can be found in the black literature bag provided with your unit. Listed on this sheet is the six digit Newmar Serial Number.
  • Page 19 COLTON CA 92324 MESA AZ 85213 Phone (909) 422-0311 Phone (480) 834-9410 Fax (909) 422-0450 Fax (480) 834-8238 EL MONTE RENT’S INC. 12818 FIRESTONE BLVD. SANTA FE SPRINGS CA 90670 Phone (562) 404-9300 Fax (562) 404-4065 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 20 4815 E. PLATTE AVE. Phone (858) 874-4444 Fax (858) 874-8484 COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80915 Phone (719) 596-2716 Fax (719) 622-1716 MANTECA TRAILER & CAMPER 1990 E. YOSEMITE AVE. MANTECA CA 95336 Phone (209) 239-1267 Fax (209) 239-4348 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 21 INDIAN RIVER RV INC. 1698 N. CENTRAL AVE. BODILY RV II, INC. SEBASTIAN FL 32958 4409 CHINDEN BLVD. Phone (772) 581-1677 GARDEN CITY ID 83714 Fax (772) 581-3590 Phone (208) 376-7029 Fax (208) 376-7204 2:10 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 22 HWY. 122 WEST, BOX 633 Fax (574) 295-6190 NORA SPRINGS IA 50458 Phone (641) 749-2321 INDY RV CENTER Fax (641) 749-2379 457 KNIGHT DR. GREENWOOD IN 46142 Phone (317) 881-0300 Fax (317) 881-0431 2:11 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 23 Fax (225) 567-4473 GENERAL TRAILER SALES 24583 N. RIVER ROAD MILLER RV MT. CLEMENS MI 48043 12912 FLORIDA BLVD. Phone (586) 954-3600 BATON ROUGE LA 70815 Fax (586) 954-0182 Phone (225) 275-2940 Fax (225) 275-6807 2:12 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 24 Phone (218) 496-5678 11520 S. 71 HWY. Fax (218) 496-5678 KANSAS CITY MO 64137 Phone (816) 761-1393 STEINBRING MOTORCOACH Fax (816) 761-7722 3710 S. HWY. 29 ALEXANDRIA MN 56308 Phone (320) 762-2114 Fax (320) 762-8375 2:13 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 25 Fax (631) 736-6622 NEW JERSEY SEVEN O’S SCOTT MOTOR COACH SALES 7917 DEVAUL ROAD 1133 ROUTE 88 KIRKVILLE NY 13082 LAKEWOOD NJ 08701 Phone (315) 687-9342 Phone (732) 370-1022 Fax (315) 687-7992 Fax (732) 905-1010 2:14 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 26 AMOS MOTOR & RV OREGON 109 S MAIN STREET AL’S TRAILER SALES OF SALEM BRADNER OH 43406 31873 OLD HWY. 34 Phone (419) 288-2700 TANGENT OR 97389 Fax (419) 288-3273 Phone (541) 926-4243 Fax (541) 926-4244 2:15 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 27 Fax (806) 748-7277 HAROLD’S RV CENTER EAST TEXAS RV SALES 7514 BETH BATH PIKE P.O. BOX 250 BATH PA 18014 KIRBYVILLE TX 75956 Phone (610) 837-9880 Phone (409) 423-4032 Fax (610) 837-9473 Fax (409) 423-5824 2:16 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 28 KOOGLER SALES & SERVICE Fax (307) 682-1435 2247 JEFFERSON HWY. FISHERSVILLE VA 22939 JOLLEY ROGERS RV Phone (540) 942-5556 6102 E. HWY. 30 Fax (540) 943-0853 CHEYENNE WY 82001 Phone (307) 634-8457 Fax (307) 432-9796 2:17 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 29 Fax (450) 663-2213 HEADINGLY MB R4H 1E1 Phone (204) 837-8388 SASKATCHEWAN Fax (204) 831-8674 #1 RV CENTRE LTD. HWY. #1 EAST & THATCHER DR. MOOSE JAW SK S6H 4N9 Phone (306) 691-7770 Fax (306) 691-1056 2:18 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 30: Important Rv Tire Information

    SHOULD ALWAYS BE CHECKED AND ADJUSTED WITH THE TIRES COLD. NEVER ADD OR RELEASE PRESSURE FROM THE TIRES WHEN THEY ARE HOT (AFTER HAVING DRIVEN A MILE OR MORE). For additional information on your tires, contact the Newmar Corporation. 2:19 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 31: Safety Precautions

    Before Starting Out The following is a brief list of procedures that will aid in your driving safety and extend your equipment’s life. • Windows, mirrors, and light lenses are to be clean and unobstructed. 2:20 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 32: Driving

    Never operate a vehicle if a difference in braking efficiency is noticeable. • Extreme terrain and adverse weather may affect the handling and/or performance of your vehicle. Please refer to your chassis manual for related information. 2:21 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 33: Lp Gas & Fuel

    The low-pressure gas is then distributed to the appliances through the pipe manifold system. Appliance lighting problems are commonly caused by an improperly adjusted gas regulator. Never attempt to reset the regulator yourself. Have an authorized 2:22 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 34: Lp Regulator

    The primary manifold is a black steel pipe running the length of your unit. Most secondary lines leading to gas appliances are made of copper tubing with flare fittings. If any of the gas lines rupture, do not attempt to splice them. 2:23 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 35: Precautions & Recommendations

    The fire extinguisher is rated for Class B (grease, gasoline, diesel fuel, flammable liquids) and Class C (electrical) fires. These are the most common types of fires in vehicles. Read the operator’s manual and the instructions on 2:24 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 36: Smoke Detector

    To open the egress window, lift the handle and push outward on the window. The window can be closed by pulling the window closed and lowering the handle to the down or locked position. 2:25 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 37: Weight Information

    GCWR: Gross Combination Weight Rating is the value specified by the manufacturer of the vehicle as the maximum allowable loaded weight of this motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle. 2:26 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 38 To do this, pull the unit onto the scales so that all of the wheels are on the scale. Record the weight. This is the GVW and should not exceed the GVWR supplied by Newmar for the unit. Move the unit so that the front wheels are off the scales as shown in Fig.
  • Page 39 Remember, wind and rain can cause inaccuracies of weights. 2:28 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 40: Campsite Parking

    Newmar recommends you have your unit re-aligned after loading your belongings as you would travel. Though highly recommended, this alignment is not mandatory, and as such is not warrantable by Newmar or the chassis manufacturer. Campsite Parking If the campground does not have drive-through sites, it is recommended to stop near the site and inspect it for slopes or uneven areas.
  • Page 41 All towed vehicles of 1,500 pounds or more must have independently active brakes. Please contact your state Department of Transportation or your local Newmar dealer for your state requirements. The wire connector installed is the standard seven-pin connector.
  • Page 42: Second Owner Information

    Newmar Service Center. Please note the date of purchase on the card will reflect that of the original date the vehicle was purchased, and is the date applicable warranties originated.
  • Page 43 Water Heater............... 14 Pressure Relief Valve ..........16 CB Radio (Optional)........... 16 Rear View Monitor System........16 Air Horns..............17 Freezer (Optional) ............17 Icemaker (Optional) ........... 17 Washer/Dryer (Optional)..........17 Carbon Monoxide Detector ........18 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 45: Electrical

    *Expect a 2-minute delay for compressor to start. Shutdown: If you turn the Comfort Control off or if there is a power interruption for any reason, the system will resume operation on the last settings when power returns. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 46: Furnace

    Clean the complete furnace and air tube passageways periodically to remove dust, lint, etc. Check the gas system for leaks at least once a year. Check and clean the blower wheel annually. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 47: Lp Tank

    Improperly adjusted regulators are the major cause of appliance lighting problems. Never attempt to reset the regulator. This is to be done by a qualified service technician. While in high altitudes or extreme cold weather 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 48: Lp Tank Filling

    The vent must be kept clean and clear of obstructions or corrosion. A clogged vent could cause the failure of components. Contact a qualified LP technician if corrosion or obstruction is noticed. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 49: Lp Leak Detector

    This should have been done during the dealer’s Pre-Delivery Inspection. Please check the detector to verify that the activation strip has been removed. Please consult your LP detector User’s Guide for more detailed information. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 50: Major Appliances

    This eliminates the necessity of resetting the temperature each time a different energy source is used. Press the temperature selector button until the light at the desired setting is illuminated. After the initial start up, the thermostat 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 51: Microwave

    There is no pilot light for the range. There are different models used in the Newmar product line with different types of controls. To light the burners on some models, turn the control knob to turn the gas on.
  • Page 52 It is especially important that cooking appliances not be used for comfort heating as the danger of asphyxiation is greater when the appliance is used for long periods of time. 3:10 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 53: Television Antenna

    13 turns, or until some resistance to turning is noticed. The antenna is now locked and in the travel position. Your unit may be equipped with one exterior antenna jack and two interior antenna jacks. 3:11 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 54: Television

    “TV 2.” This control center is capable of receiving three sources of input. They are “FROM ANTENNA,” “FROM VCR,” and “FROM AUX.” The “FROM AUX” selection is used for cable input. It will also accommodate video game systems or a satellite dish. 3:12 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 55: Stereo

    Stereo 3:13 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 56: Water Heater

    It is important to read all of the safety information provided in the water heater manufacturer Operation Manual in the Owner’s Information Package. The following instructions are for the standard water heater with direct spark 3:14 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 57 Failure to fill the water heater before lighting may damage the water heater and void the warranty. 3:15 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 58: Pressure Relief Valve

    (R). For detailed instructions on this and all procedures regarding the monitor system, refer to the monitor Operating Instructions in the Owner’s Information Package supplied with this coach. 3:16 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 59: Air Horns

    To have the washer and dryer factory installed is an option. The washers and dryers used by Newmar function as those in a home, operating on 120 volt electricity. For more detailed information on the operating instructions, read the appliance owner’s manual in the Owner’s Information Package.
  • Page 60: Carbon Monoxide Detector

    This should have been done during the dealer’s Pre-Delivery Inspection. Please check the detector to verify that the activation strip has been removed. Please consult your carbon monoxide detector User’s Guide for more detailed information. 3:18 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 61 Chapter CABINETS, FURNITURE & INTERIOR FEATURES CABINETS ............3 FURNITURE..........4 Living Room/Kitchen Area .......... 4 Bedroom Area .............. 5 INTERIOR FEATURES ........5 Flooring................. 5 Ceiling ................6 Window Treatment............6 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 63: Cabinets

    CABINETS The cabinetry in your RV is constructed on-site at the Newmar Production Facility. Oak hardwood raised panel doors are standard throughout the unit. Brass or nickel door and drawer handles give the interior an added touch of elegance. The standard cabinets in your unit are finished in oak vinyl veneer.
  • Page 64: Furniture

    In this unit, the front seats may be leather/vinyl and feature six-way power, lumbar support, and a passenger footrest. The seats also have an electric powered base that will move the chairs forward and backward, as well as up, 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 65: Bedroom Area

    (vinegar and ammonia both work well). Be careful not to saturate the floor with water; this could damage the flooring. Abrasive cleansers and scouring pads can scratch and damage the surface also. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 66: Ceiling

    If any curtains are installed in this unit, cleaning instructions are DRY CLEAN ONLY. Water-based products are not recommended for cleaning fabrics. Water-based products may cause excessive shrinkage or fading. The kitchen window is equipped with a mini-blind. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 67 12 Volt Receptacles ............. 6 120 Volt Receptacles ........... 7 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt Receptacles ....7 ICC Flasher ..............7 Inverter/Converter............8 Generator..............8 Automatic Transfer Switch ......... 9 Wiring Connector............9 Spotlight ............... 9 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 69: Electrical Systems

    Use of “Adapter” cords with the RV shore power cord. All Newmar units are manufactured with either a 30 or 50 amp electrical breaker box and electrical system. A unit with a shore power cord that has 3 prongs on it has 30 amp service;...
  • Page 70: Breaker Boxes

    The chassis batteries on your motorhome are installed and warranted by the chassis manufacturer. The four 6 volt coach (or house) batteries on your motorhome are installed by Newmar Corporation, but warranted by the battery manufacturer. These batteries are used to operate the 12 volt items that are not a direct part of the chassis.
  • Page 71: Battery Inspection & Care

    The batteries should be removed and stored in a warm place when not using your motorhome for an extended period of time. Mark the cables, positive and negative, for easy identification. Batteries are not to be stored on concrete 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 72: Battery Disconnect Panel

    These 12 volt receptacles can be used for items such as cellular phones or personal computers. As an option, an extra 12 volt interior receptacle may be added to your coach. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 73: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt Receptacles

    On the dash you may have a switch labeled “ICC Flasher.” This switch is a momentary type of switch. This means it is only active while the switch is being pressed. It enables the driver to communicate with other traffic 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 74: Inverter/Converter

    This is used for maintenance schedules. CAUTION Failure to turn off the 120 volt appliances when starting or stopping the generator may damage the transfer switch and/or electrical appliances. Consult the manufacturer owner’s manual for detailed operating instructions. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 75: Automatic Transfer Switch

    The optional spotlight may be installed on the roof of this unit and is controlled by the toggle switch on the dash. The light can be turned on or off and can be moved in various directions. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 76 Electric Steps ............... 6 Mirrors................7 Windows ............... 7 Vents ................7 Doors................8 AWNINGS .............8 Side Awning (Optional) ..........8 Extending..............8 Retracting ..............9 Window Awning (Optional) ........10 Extending..............10 Retracting ..............10 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 78: Hitch

    Use only soft cloths. Using stiff bristle brushes may cause scratches in the fiberglass surface. Please note; Newmar is not responsible for weathering/oxidation of gel-coated surfaces. Lighted storage compartments are located on the exterior sides of your unit.
  • Page 79: Roof

    IMPORTANT If the hand/auto park brake is not set, the “NOT IN PARK/BRAKE” light will come on when the “ON” button is pushed. The panel will turn on, but the system will not operate. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 80: Touch Manual Control Pad

    Press the “ON” button on the control panel one time. The “ON” indicator light will glow steady. Press the “STORE” button. As each jack retracts, its red “WARNING” light will go out. The vehicle can be moved as 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 81: Electric Steps

    This feature is only operative the first time that door is opened after the vehicle ignition is turned off. When the ignition is on, the step will always activate with the door movement, regardless of the step power switch position. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 82: Mirrors

    A 12 volt vent may be installed in the kitchen. This vent is equipped with a rain sensor on the roof hood. Anytime the vent is open and it senses rain, it will automatically close. The vent is controlled by the wall thermostat. Once 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 83: Doors

    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. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 84: Retracting

    "ROLL UP" position. Great caution should be used to insure it does NOT fully retract in a swift, uncontrolled manner. Damage to the RV, awning, and personal injury are possible. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 85: Window Awning (Optional)

    Slowly allow the awning to roll back to the closed position by feeding the pull strap upwards and diagonally. This prevents the strap from building up and creating a bulge in the fabric. The window awning is now ready for travel with no further locking required. 6:10 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 86 General Information............. 8 Toilet ................9 P-Traps................9 Black Water Holding Tank......... 10 Gray Water Holding Tank .......... 10 Waste Water Disposal ..........10 Camping with Sewer Hook-Up........12 No Fuss Flush ............12 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 88: Fresh Water System

    First, fill the tank to be re-calibrated. Second, using the adjustment tool enclosed in the Owner’s Package (or any small flat-bladed screw driver), simultaneously push the button for that tank and rotate the adjustment screw 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 89: Water Pump

    1. Fill tank 2. Clear the water line to the pump Pump doesn't run 1. Check the pump switch 2. Check the 12 volt fuses 3. Check the electrical connections 4. Check the battery 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 90: City Water Hook-Up

    Whenever possible, drain the fresh water tank before traveling. Water in the tank will reduce the carrying capacity of the unit. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 91: Sanitizing

    Allow the 50 PPM disinfecting solution to stand in the system at least four hours. Drain the system and flush with fresh water. The water system needs to be flushed with clean water repeatedly, if necessary, until there is no chlorine 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 92: Drink Dispenser With Water Filter

    This is done when winterizing your unit. Using the by-pass will keep antifreeze out of the water heater when winterizing the system. Draining the water heater during winterizing is REQUIRED. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 93: Fresh Water Lines

    The gray water system is for waste water from the sinks and shower. The black water system is generally for sewage waste from the stool. Each tank has its own control valve, and both tanks drain through the sewer drain hose. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 94: Toilet

    While traveling, the water may splash out of the sink and shower drains. While stored, the water may evaporate allowing an odor to enter the coach. If this occurs, run water from the faucet into the drain, allowing water to fill the trap. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 95: Black Water Holding Tank

    Do not pull the holding tank gate valve open when the protective cap is installed on the pipe. Always drain the tank into an acceptable sewer inlet or dump station. 7:10 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 96 When using dump stations for draining the holding tanks, please keep other travelers in mind. Practice good housekeeping. Leave the dump stations in good order. Above all, do not pollute. 7:11 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 97: Camping With Sewer Hook-Up

    Do not use the same hose for the No Fuss Flush that is used for filling the fresh water tank. Also, the gate valve to the sewage tank MUST be in the OPEN POSITION while rinsing with the No Fuss Flush system. 7:12 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 98 SLIDE OUT FEATURES SLIDE OUT FEATURES ........2 General Instructions ............ 4 Operating the Slide Out Room........4 MANUAL EXTENSION AND RETRACTION ...5 Shaft end-mounted motors ......... 5 Shaft center-mounted motors........6 Operating Precautions ..........6 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 99: Slide Out Features

    SLIDE OUT FEATURES 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 100 Any adjustments, or repairs, must be made only by “NEWMAR” qualified personnel. Always check the interior and exterior of the coach for objects, or persons, that are in the path of the slide-out when extending or retracting the room.
  • Page 101: General Instructions

    Any adjustments, or repairs, must be made only by “NEWMAR” qualified personnel. Always check the interior and exterior of the coach for objects, or persons, that are in the path of the slide-out when extending or retracting the room.
  • Page 102: Manual Extension And Retraction

    The nut is a standard right hand thread. After the initial release, the nut will turn for a partial turn, and then will release again as you turn the wrench. This second release is required to loosen the TRANS-TORQUE bushing from the shaft. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 103: Shaft Center-Mounted Motors

    Make sure there are no obstructions either inside or outside the unit that may interfere with the slide out extension. Tree branches, bushes or telephone poles can cause extensive damage to the exterior of the unit. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 104 It is recommended that the leveling jacks be extended and the unit lever before operating the slide out. Note: This slide out can be operated without utilizing the leveling system, but is recommended to have the unit as level as possible. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 105 Detectors ..............11 Condensation ............. 11 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ......12 Monthly ............... 13 Every Three (3) Months ..........13 Every Six (6) Months..........13 Annually..............14 Winterizing..............14 Head Lamps..............15 Cold Weather Use ............16 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
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  • Page 107: Exterior Care

    If re-caulking is necessary, it is relatively simple and considered routine maintenance which is the responsibility of the owner. IMPORTANT Never use a strong solvent, such as lacquer thinner or harsh abrasives, on any of the exterior painted surfaces. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 108: Waxing

    Your dealer can perform the resealing inspections and work for you. It is recommended that a Newmar Authorized Service Center perform these inspections, and reseal when necessary.
  • Page 109: Striping & Decals

    Do not use harsh detergents, acids, or abrasives which may scratch or dull the surface. The applicator cloth, sponge, or soft bristled brush should be non- metallic and non-abrasive Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove excess soap and dirt. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 110: Rubber Roof Care & Maintenance

    Use RC100 Decor Synthetic Roof & General Purpose cleaner or a mild laundry detergent. CAUTION Do not use general purpose cleaners or conditioners containing petroleum solvents, harsh abrasives or citric-based cleaners. You may cause irreparable damage to your roof. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 111: Battery Inspection & Care

    Look for cracks in the cover and case. Check the vent plugs and replace them if they are cracked or broken. Keep the battery clean. Accumulations of acid film and dirt may permit current flow between the terminals, which could drain the battery. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 112: Interior Care

    Formaldehyde may intensify some allergies or upper respiratory problems like asthma. Proper ventilation should reduce the risk of such problems. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 113: Carpet

    Some stains or soils are extremely difficult or impossible to be removed completely. These should receive immediate, professional attention. Spills, spots, stains or soils are the responsibility of the owner, and are not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty. 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 114: Walls & Ceiling

    To clean the flooring, begin by vacuuming the floor to remove loose dust and dirt. Then, damp mop the floor with one ounce of Wilsonart Flooring Cleaner diluted in one gallon of clean, 9:10 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 115: Counter Tops

    Condensation IMPORTANT Since surface condensation within the coach cannot be controlled by the manufacturer, damage caused by condensation is not covered by your Newmar Limited Warranty. 9:11 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 116: Routine Maintenance

    Walls and ceiling panels may also become wet when the moisture accumulates on these surfaces. • Newmar Corporation does not recommend the use of any catalytic heaters. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE...
  • Page 117: Monthly

    Every Six (6) Months • Inspect the slide out for proper seal. If realignment is necessary, please contact an Authorized Newmar Service Center. • Inspect the exterior rubber slide out seals and apply a UV inhibitor, such as 303 Protectant.
  • Page 118: Annually

    Annually • Inspection of roof seams and joints should be performed by an Authorized Newmar Service Center. If resealing is necessary, it is the owner’s responsibility and is not covered by the Newmar Limited Warranty. • Sanitize the fresh water system.
  • Page 119: Head Lamps

    Depending on the size, shape and location of the lamp on the RV, the atmospheric conditions occurring, the amount of time required to clear the lamp may vary from 2 to 6 hours. 9:15 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...
  • Page 120: Cold Weather Use

    When the temperature drops below freezing, the furnace must be turned on to keep the unit warm. Continued use in cold weather will require the unit to be winterized. 9:16 2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar...

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