Bedroom Area; Interior Features; Flooring - NewMar Scottsdale Class A 2006 Owner's Manual

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down, forward and reverse tilt. The seats also have a three point seat belt and
swivel and recline features. When the unit is not in motion, they can be
swiveled to face the living room of the unit. To turn the chairs, first extend
the slide out room. Then move the chairs backwards all of the way to provide
enough clearance for the steering wheel. Once this is done, the chairs will
swivel without interference. The control switch is located on the left-hand side
in front of the power base controls. Pushing the switch forward will inflate the
support while pushing back will deflate it. An oversized passenger seat
equipped with a power footrest may be optioned in.

Bedroom Area

A decor coordinating quilted bedspread with a reverse sham and an accent
pillow may be included as part of this unit's standard bedroom package. For
best results, it is recommended that the bedspread be DRY CLEANED ONLY.
As an option, a pillow top mattress or a king size mattress may be installed in
lieu of the standard mattress, depending on the floorplan of your coach. For
your convenience, manual lights have been added in the closets and wardrobes.

INTERIOR FEATURES

Flooring

The floor covering throughout the living room and bedroom of the unit is
nylon tufted cut loop carpeting. In the Owner's Information Package you
will find literature supplied by the carpet manufacturer. This information
will be helpful in maintaining and extending the life of the carpet. Please refer
to this information for the carpet care and cleaning instructions. The flooring
throughout the kitchen and bath area is simulated plank. Ceramic floor tile
or 12"marble-like tiles are optional throughout these areas. Simple vacuuming
is all that is necessary to remove loose dirt and debris for everyday cleaning.
Mop occasionally, using a minimal amount of water. For more thorough
cleaning, mop with a mixture of soap-free household cleaner and water
(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.
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2006 Scottsdale Class A by Newmar

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