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Damon Astoria 2006 Owner's Manual

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Damon Astoria 2006 User Manual
Damon Astoria 2006 User Guide
Damon Astoria 2006 Online Manual

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  • Damon Astoria 2006, used properly, it will allow the service brakes to remain cool and ready for any emer- gency. To activate, fl ip the switch. Then simply remove your foot from the accel- erator pedal and let the brake engage. (Cruise control may prevent the exhaust brake from engaging.) The dash will display a ENG BRK light whenever the engine exhaust brake is engaged. The engine exhaust brake should not be operated in wet or slippery road conditions. Loss of traction and vehicle control could result. The air suspens

  • Damon Astoria 2006, Troubleshooting No AC power to unit.  Check circuit breakers at power center. The 120 Volt circuit breaker may be off or tripped.  Have a dealer check that there is power to the shoreline receptacle. Electric step does not operate.  Verify that step switch is in ON position.  Check battery voltage. Recharge or replace as needed.  Check door switch alignment. Realign or repair if necessary.  Check 25 Amp fuse in the battery control center.  Check step frame for damage or misalignment. Replace if nece

  • Damon Astoria 2006, Chapter 9 - Care and Maintenance Periodic maintenance and cleaning of your recreational vehicle is necessary to re- tain the dependability, safety, and appearance that will provide you with many miles of trouble free operation, as well as protecting your investment. Make sure you read and follow all the maintenance tips and schedules that ap- pear not only in this manual, which for your convenience we have provided for you; (reference pages 71-75), but also in the manuals provided by the chassis manu- facturer and various component manufacturers. Keep good records of maintenance functions performed, and make sure you perform all owner oblig

  • Damon Astoria 2006, grime. Fill a bucket with warm water (not to exceed 120 degrees F. (120°F)) and use a mild detergent or a liquid car wash mixture. Follow manufacturer instructions on the con- tainer. Using a clean soft cloth or sponge and the liquid car wash mixture, wipe the entire surface, using horizontal motions until it is clean. Rinse off the detergent with clean water starting from the top and rinse downward until it is clean. Dry your vehicle with a clean soft cloth or let the vehicle air dry. When waxing, ALWAYS use an automotive grade nonabrasive wax and cleaner. Use EXTR

  • Chapter 6 - Technical Systems (battery acid) to contact skin, eyes, fabric, or painted surfaces. Wear eye protection when working with batteries. Charging of the batteries comes from one of two sources, the engine alternator or the converter. When driving, circuitry in the BCC (Battery Control Center) directs charg- ing current from the chassis electrical system to the coach battery

  • Damon Astoria 2006, signed seating positions with passengers, the motorhome could be overloaded. Please use the Recreational Vehicle Industry Association’s fi gures shown below to help you to determine your weights. • Average vehicle occupant = 154 pounds • One gallon diesel fuel = 6 lbs • One gallon of water = 8.3 lbs • One gallon of LP gas = 4.2 lbs The operator is responsible for analyzing the conditions in which the motorhome will be utilized for each trip. The number of passengers and placement of cargo can af- fect the amount of water capacity that you carry. A smaller passenger capacity for camping provides reasonable cargo capacity fo

  • Damon Astoria 2006, 72 Travel Preparation Checklist CLOTHING SLEEPING GEAR MISCELLANEOUS Dresses Blankets Alarm Clock Gloves Pillows, Pillow Cases Batteries Hat or Cap Sheets Bucket Jackets, Coats Sleeping Bags Clothes Hangers Jeans, Dress Pants Clothes Line, Clothes Pins Pajamas Fresh Water Hose Shirts, Blouses PERSONAL COMFORT Fuses Shoes, Sandals Anti Bacterial Wet Wipes Grounded Extension Wire Shorts Ash Tray Umbrella Socks Personal Medications Wheel Chocks Sweaters Personal Toiletries

  • Damon Astoria 2006, Troubleshooting Ignition switch is on, but no power to pump and/or control panel.  Parking brake is not set.  12 Volt from power source is not available. Check the in-line fuse under the dash by the O.E.M. fuse panel.  Faulty wire or electrical connection. Have checked by a qualifi ed service techni- cian. Pump will not activate.  Grounding switch on valve is not working.  Pump relay not functioning.  Pump not grounded. Hydraulic pump activates without use of control valve pad.  Grounding switch at valve may have shorted.  Pump relay may be stuck.  Relay control wire shorted

  • bedroom or hall wall about fi ve feet from the fl oor. Test it before every trip to ensure that it is functioning properly. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. It is a by-product of com- bustion in the engine, generator and LP appliances. The engines in your motorhome and generator system produce it constantly while they are running

  • Damon Astoria 2006, HOME THEATER PROGRAMMING Chapter 6 - Technical Systems Left Arrow Up Arrow System Setup Return Button Down Arrow Re- ceiver Right Arrow Enter Button PIONEER VSX-D515 PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS-1: 1. Turn the receiver power ON. 2. Press the RECEIVER button on the top left side of the remote. 3. Press the SYSTEM SETUP button located at the center of the remote. 4. Press the RIGHT ARROW button near the center of the remote until the display reads SP SETUP. Then press ENTER on the remote twice. 5. P

  • Damon Astoria 2006, GALLEY DRAWERS PANTRY RANGE Chapter 7 - Interior Systems Some Damon models have a wire framed pull out pantry. To extend this pantry, re- move the travel lock pin at the bottom track and pull the pantry rack outward. To pre- pare for travel, push the pantry rack in and reinsert the travel lock pin. The range cover provides extra counter space and covers the burners when not in use. When opened, it acts as a grease and splash guard. To raise the range cover, lift and push back until it snaps into place. To return the cover to its counter fl ush

  • Damon Astoria 2006, LP gas containers should not be placed or stored inside the vehicle. LP gas containers are equipped with safety devices that relieve excessive pressure by discharging gas into the atmosphere. It is not safe to use cooking appliances for comfort heating. Cooking appliances need fresh air for safe operation. Before operation: • Open overhead vent or turn on exhaust fan, and • Open window. A warning label has been located in the cooking area to remind the user to provide an ad- equate supply of fresh air for combustion. Use proper ventilation when using the cooking appliances to avoid the dan

  • Damon Astoria 2006, To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth. Warm water will remove dry water spots. Do not use cleansers which contain abrasive or harsh chemicals. Never use alcohol or other organic solvents. Keep your blinds looking new by wiping with a soft cloth. Vacuum shades regu- larly. Use a mild detergent to spot clean if necessary. Close the blinds and shades all the way to properly clean inside and out. Clean with hot soapy water or a good liquid cleaner. Avoid using abrasive clean- ers. Never use steel wool on stainless steel, since the steel particl

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