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Manufacturer | Newmar |
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Model | Essex Diesel Pusher |
Year | 2006 |
Category | Motorhomes |
Type | Diesel Pusher |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Fuel Capacity | 150 gallons |
Fresh Water Capacity | 100 gallons |
Gray Water Capacity | 60 gallons |
Black Water Capacity | 45 gallons |
Sleeping Capacity | 4-6 |
Slide Outs | 4 |
Horsepower | 500 hp |
Height | 12 feet 6 inches |
Generator | Onan 10 kW |
Transmission | Allison 4000 MH 6-Speed |
Length | 45 feet |
Procedures and checks for receiving your new RV from the dealer.
Information on the Newmar limited warranty and how to obtain a copy.
Procedure for reporting vehicle defects that could cause safety issues.
Explanation of weight ratings like GVWR, UVW, and CCC.
Instructions on how to weigh your RV to determine its weight.
Critical information on tire pressure for safe operation.
Mandatory information on tire safety, inspection, and pressures.
Essential safety precautions and procedures for driving the RV.
Safety guidelines and information about the RV's LP gas system.
Pre-drive checklist for ensuring vehicle safety and readiness.
Overview of the dashboard gauges, indicators, and controls.
Guide to various dashboard warning lights and their meanings.
General safety warnings and guidelines for RV occupants.
Basic information and warnings regarding the LP gas system.
Function and maintenance of the LP gas pressure regulator.
Safety advice and recommendations for the LP gas system.
General fire safety practices and equipment in the RV.
Information on the type, use, and maintenance of the fire extinguisher.
Operation, testing, and response to the LP gas detector.
Operation, testing, and response to the carbon monoxide detector.
Operation, testing, and battery replacement for the smoke detector.
Operation and features of the HVAC system.
Overview of various onboard appliances and accessories.
Operating the coach's air conditioning units.
Information on the Hydro-Hot hydronic heating system.
Operation and safety for the hydraulic leveling jack system.
Detailed steps for operating the hydraulic leveling system.
General instructions and warnings for operating slide-out rooms.
Procedures for manually extending or retracting slide-out rooms.
Safety warnings and recommendations before operating slide-outs.
Operation and maintenance of the RV awnings.
Overview of the RV's two electrical systems: 12V DC and 110V AC.
Details on the 110-volt AC power system and sources.
Information on starting and operating the onboard generator.
Function and operation of the DC to AC power inverter.
Overview of the 12-volt DC systems for chassis and house.
Connecting to shore power, generator, and inverter.
Explanation of inverter modes like Search, Inverter, and AC Shore Power.
Troubleshooting common inverter fault and alarm conditions.
Inverter shutdown due to low battery voltage (LBCO).
Inverter charger shutdown due to high battery voltage.
Inverter shutdown due to electrical overload.
Inverter shutdown due to overheating.
Programming the Auto Generator Start system for various conditions.
Explanation of the coach's 12-volt DC electrical systems.
Details on fuses and protection for 12V DC systems.
Circuit protection for chassis systems, engine, and transmission.
Information on house and chassis battery systems.
Operation and components of the fresh water system.
Information on waste drainage, holding tanks, and disposal.
How the demand-style electric water pump operates.
Draining and rinsing holding tanks at a dump station.
Procedure for preparing the plumbing system for cold weather.
Procedure for disinfecting the fresh water system.
Operating various electronic components with the universal remote.
Guidelines for washing, waxing, and maintaining the RV exterior.
Critical information on tire maintenance for safety and durability.
Cleaning and maintenance procedures for interior surfaces.
Scheduled maintenance tasks for the RV owner.
Proper methods for washing the RV's exterior finish.
Checking and maintaining the RV's battery systems.