Contents Wonder Motorhome Lounge/Dinette Holding Tank - Do’s and Don‘ts Using On-Site Sewer Hook-Ups Electrical System Operation Water Heater (Standard) Electrical Supply Water Heater Thermal Cut-Off System Monitor Water Heater Bypass Valve Power Distribution Panel Water Heater (On-Demand Option) 120 Volt AC Circuit Breakers...
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Your motorhome has been designed and manufactured to enhance your travel and Your Leisure Travel Vans Dealer or Triple E RV camping experience, and to provide you with Customer Service at: safe, efficient and trouble-free operation.
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Introduction Wonder Motorhome Motorhome Information Kit Options and Equipment Triple E Recreational Vehicles are available in The information kit includes but isn’t limited various sizes and oor plan configurations and to information on the following components, differing optional equipment. The equipment, equipment and appliances listed below.
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Wonder Motorhome Introduction Vehicle Certification Labels 9. Cold ire n ation ressure In ation pressures recommended (while The vehicle certification labels contain vehicle cold) for the tires originally installed on your identification and other important reference Motorhome. These tire pressure levels must information.
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Introduction Wonder Motorhome Certification Label amples Located on driver-side door frame (US models only) Located driver-side door frame (Canada models only) Located in wardrobe closet (Canada models only) Located on passenger-side door frame (US models only) Located on driver-side door frame (all models)
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Wonder Motorhome Introduction onder loor lans assen er ide Vie Li ht Refrigerator Vents Awning Storage Compartment External Receptacle Assist Handle Generator Inverter/Battery Electric Step Hook-Up Compartment Compartment Storage Compartment W24MB Driver’s Side View Air Conditioner Water Heater Furnace Exhaust...
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Introduction Wonder Motorhome W24MB Top View Skylight Roof Vent Radio Antenna Skylight Satellite Stack Vent olar anels )Optional( Roof Vent Antenna Ladder Awning )Optional( Leisure Loun e loor lan...
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Wonder Motorhome Introduction W24MB Front View Skylight TV Antenna Clearance Li hts Awning Radio Antenna Side Mirrors...
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Introduction Wonder Motorhome W24MB Rear View Optional Ladder Clearance Li hts Awning Side Marker Li ht e ectors Hook-Up Trailer Sewer Trailer Hitch Dump...
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Leisure Travel Vans. Also, your motorhome. When it’s time to service contact the National Highway Traffic Safety...
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Safety Wonder Motorhome Safety Safety, comfort, and ease of operation are Follow the safety precautions outlined in key considerations during the design and this section of the manual, but keep in mind manufacture of all Triple E motorhomes. that the manual may not cover all situations.
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Safety Wonder Motorhome Always fasten the seatbelt low on the 3. Refer to “Liquid Propane Gas System” torso and keep it snug to transmit the force section in this manual and LP Gas Alarm from the belt into the hip/pelvic region of owner’s manual located in the Motorhome...
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Safety Wonder Motorhome Warning Do NOT place or store gasoline, propane, or an other ammable liquids onboard the motorhome because fire or e plosion may result. Failure to comply could result in serious injury or death. ropane containers are equipped...
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Safety Wonder Motorhome al unction er ice i nal If any malfunction is detected, the Gas LED will remain off and the Operational/CO LED will alternate red/green and the alarm will sound once every 15 seconds. Press the Test/Mute button. If the Test/Mute button does not clear the signals, check the battery voltage.
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Safety Wonder Motorhome ire re ention Fire Extinguisher Fires can start in a variety of ways including, The fire extinguisher is located at the motorhome but not limited to, smoking, malfunctioning entrance. In case of fire, use the following PASS...
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Wonder Motorhome Safety Warning A ter the fire is out be are o ashbac lashbac occurs hen ammable apors rom combustible liquids spread bac to the i nition source and rei nite the fire Function Fire extinguishers are designed to put out a fire in its initial stages.
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation Auxiliary Vehicle Towing Caution If you are planning to tow another vehicle or a trailer with your motorhome, contact your local Total vehicle load must NOT exceed the DOT for towing information. maximum GVWR/GAWR/GCWR chassis. Caution...
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome re rip nspection 10. Fill the LP gas tank to a maximum of 80 of its capacity. Be careful not to overfill the 1. Ensure the motorhome and all of its LP gas tank. An overfilled LP gas tank will...
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation Emergency Equipment Checklist 6. Strap small children into a rear-facing car seat. Refer to Child Restraints section. The following list describes the minimum 7. Do NOT carry any passengers unless they amount of emergency equipment required, but...
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome Seat/Shoulder Belts re nanc Every occupant must be seated in an approved Pregnant occupants of the motorhome should seat with the seatbelt properly fastened wear the lap belts low on their torso and should whenever the motorhome is in motion. Accident...
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation assen er eat Controls 3. Obtain a child restraint that is labeled as certified to comply with all applicable U.S. Swivel Function and Canadian’s laws, rules, and regulations 1. Lift the slide release bar (2), and slide...
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome Back Rest Tilt Pull the back rest tilt lever (1) upwards and hold to release the position lock. Gently lean back to push the back rest down. Lean forward to allow the back rest to tilt upwards. Release the lever to engage the lock and hold the back rest in position.
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation Driving Safety Tips 4. Mountain Driving When driving in hilly or mountainous terrain, 1. When backing the motorhome, have a exercise safe driving techniques that match person stand to the rear on the driver’s side terrain conditions.
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome Travel Tips 11. Watch the levels in your holding tanks. Dump regularly to avoid unnecessary buildup and 1. As you travel with your motorhome, you potential odor. After dumping, add water to will learn a great deal from your own the black water tank to prevent solids from experiences.
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation 4. Avoid canyons or dry washes during Flat Tire threatening weather. Prepare an alternate If you have a at tire while operating your exit, and move to higher ground as soon as motorhome, slow-down gradually to prevent it starts raining.
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome Overheating 2. Backing Up Using Mirrors If the engine overheats while driving, follow Large mirrors are mounted on both these steps: sides of your motorhome to provide rearward visibility for the driver. They do 1. Pull to the side of the road and stop not provide visibility directly behind or immediately.
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation ish to ha e the rear camera view displayed when not in reverse mode, s itch the position o the Au le 3 located on the dash console. Caution Do NOT take your eyes off the road for extended periods of time or a crash causing injury or death could result.
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome O E Au iliar enerators ma dra Caution from the main engine fuel tank. The auxiliary enerator uel pic up tube is shorter than Modern fuel systems may allow pressure to the en ine uel pic up tube to pre ent the...
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation oor Loc s Separate keys are provided for the chassis and motorhome door locks. You can unlock the motorhome door lock using the key lock (1) or by entering your access code into the optional keypad (2).
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome Keys The following keys are provided with your motorhome: Ford chassis key (1), standard lock keys dead bolt (2) and door handle lock (3), key for electronic lock (4), and baggage door key (5). Bauer EM Operation 1.
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation Bauer EM Battery Installation 1. Loosen two 6 x 32 captured screws (1). Screws will remain with battery compartment lid. 2. Install four fresh AA batteries (2) according to the orientation symbols. 3. Install battery compartment lid by aligning the tabs (3) and slots (4).
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome Cab Entr Li ht A light (1) is located above each cab door and comes on when the door is opened. It lights up the seat and cab area to facilitate entry. Each door is equipped with a magnetic interlock system that activates the light when the magnetic field is broken.
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation NOTICE urn the batter disconnect s itch on to operate all internal 12 volt DC lighting. Refer to the Electrical stem Operation chapter in this manual or batter disconnect s itch details. nterior O erhead Li ht immer...
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Vehicle Operation Wonder Motorhome Awning Extending the Awning 1. Depress and hold the awning switch (1), located on the wall of the rear passenger side baggage compartment, in the “OUT” (extend) position until the awning has fully extended and the lead rail (2) is accessible.
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Wonder Motorhome Vehicle Operation 4. Rotate the support leg (1) 90 degrees and swivel the support leg down. 5. Lift the retaining pin (2) on the coach awning support bracket, and insert the support foot plate (3). Allow the retaining pin to drop down and lock the foot plate in place.
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Appliance and Equipment Operation Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Operating the Refrigerator Press and hold the power button (4) to turn the Appliance and equipment may vary according refrigerator on and off. The display panel will to your motorhome model, specifications, illuminate when the refrigerator is operating, oor plan.
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Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Refrigerator Operating Tips 1. Ensure the refrigerator is cold before placing items in it. 2. Allow items to cool before loading the refrigerator. Do not add warm or hot items. 3. Do not pack the refrigerator too full. To operate efficiently, the refrigerator needs air to circulate.
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Appliance and Equipment Operation Wonder Motorhome Stove Top The stove top operates on LP gas. It must be lit manually using the integrated igniter. Make sure the LP gas valve (1), located on the tank, is turned to the “OPEN” position. Refer to Liquid Propane Gas System chapter for details.
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Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Microwave Operating the Microwave Refer to the microwave oven manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for detailed operating and safety instructions specific to your unit. Microwave Operating Tips 1. Do not attempt to operate the oven with the door open.
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Appliance and Equipment Operation Wonder Motorhome as urnace Operatin the L as urnace The LP gas furnace is controlled by the single- zone thermostat (1) located in the coach living area. Warning Before operating the thermostat, carefully read and follow the operating instructions...
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Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Roof Air Conditioner with Heat Strip The roof air conditioner is controlled by the same coach thermostat that controls the furnace. Refer to LP Gas Furnace section for details. When the thermostat is switched to the “cool”...
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Appliance and Equipment Operation Wonder Motorhome Coach o er oo Vent and turns the fan blade motor off if it is running. Normal operation may be resumed by following The coach power roof vent is used to provide normal start up procedures once the senor is controlled air ow throughout the coach cabin.
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Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Bathroom Roof Vent The bathroom roof vent provides air ow and venting when using the shower. Operation Controls Vent Hood Height Control The rotary knob (1) controls the height position of the vent hood. Turn the knob clockwise to pull the vent hood down and close.
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Appliance and Equipment Operation Wonder Motorhome Manual Roof Vent Use the manually operated roof vent (1) in conjunction with the power roof vent to provide adequate air ow throughout the motorhome. The roof vent is equipped with a blind (2) that slides across the opening to limit the amount of sunlight entering the motorhome.
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Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation TV/BluRay Player/Sound Bar ® The TV (1) is located on the passenger side of the motorhome between the closet and the main door under a ip up counter. Each unit also comes with a BluRay player (2) and ®...
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Appliance and Equipment Operation Wonder Motorhome V tilit anel The TV utility panel (1) is located in the cabinet below the sound bar. This panel includes two 120 V receptacles (2), an external satellite link (3) and a TV antenna booster (4).
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Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Entertainment System Schematics W24MB Entertainment System Schematic...
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Appliance and Equipment Operation Wonder Motorhome atellite re ire chematic Your motorhome is pre-wired for satellite dish installation (location varies according to oor plan).
Wonder Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Loun e inette To change seating from Lounge Mode to Dinette Mode, lift up on back rest cushion (1) until it releases from its holder and position against the storage cover. Lift up storage cover (2) until it locks into a vertical position for cushion support.
Electrical System Operation Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation Electrical Supply Your motorhome is equipped with two electrical systems that operate on separate voltages: an internal 12 volt DC system (coach batteries), and an external 120 volt AC system (shore power).
Electrical System Operation Wonder Motorhome System Monitor The system monitor panel, located in the cabinet above the coach entrance doorway, monitors the following systems: ater ump itch This switch controls the power to the water pump. Press the top of the switch to turn on the water pump, and press the bottom of the switch to turn off.
Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation o er istribution anel The power distribution panel (1), located in a lower cabinet fascia, contains the 120 volt breakers for the AC incoming power and 12 volt fuses for the coach DC battery power. Refer to your oor plan in the Introduction section for the power distribution panel location.
Electrical System Operation Wonder Motorhome 12 Volt DC Coach Fuses Each 12 volt DC circuit is protected by a fuse. When a fuse blows (1), shut off all appliances or lights on the affected circuit, and replace the fuse with a new one of the same amperage.
Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation Au iliar L as enerator Optional Generators are installed below the oor, the location varies depending on the oor plan. Caution Before operating the generator, refer to the as enerator operator s manual located in the Motorhome Information Kit.
Electrical System Operation Wonder Motorhome Generator Safety Automatic o er rans er itch Electrical Automatic Switch Over Start the generator to automatically switch over Warning from 120 volt AC shore power to generator power. Exercise extreme care and caution when Built-in Delay handling the generator and its components.
Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation 12 Volt DC system The 12 volt DC power system in your motorhome consists of the following two distinct, but interconnected, battery systems. Chassis Batteries )1( - Located under the driver’s seat. Coach Batteries )2( - Located in the exterior compartment on passenger side.
Electrical System Operation Wonder Motorhome Coach atteries Volt o er Supply( The coach batteries supply power to all the 12 volt DC lights and equipment in the living area of your motorhome. This includes the roof vents, refrigerator (when operating in 12 volt...
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Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation remo in replacin Additional Battery Maintenance Suggestions boostin or char in the batteries 1. Perform monthly inspections of the batteries’ ensure the red positi e cable external condition. Look for cracks in the terminals are connected to the positive covers and cases.
Units. It is factory configured for the particular inverter and battery installation Triple E RV/Leisure Travel Vans uses. If any modifications are ever made to the battery NOTICE bank, it may be necessary to change some internal parameters.
Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation n erter emote Control anel The Inverter Remote Control Panel (1) is located in the cabinet above the coach entrance doorway. The Inverter Remote Control Panel is equipped with an Inverter Function - ON/ OFF (5). The Inverter/Charger System Status...
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E Normal Operating Condition. When shore power is connected it passes Reverse Polarity (hot and neutral wires through the EMS-LCHW30 to protect the wiring reversed). in the Wonder. Open Ground ground wire • Do not exceed the rating on the EMS for connection).
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Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation Accidental olt rotection Should this condition occur, the display will read 240 volts instead of displaying the voltage and the error code message will read E3. AC power will shut down instantly. Warning o not under an circumstances b pass the EMS;...
Electrical System Operation Wonder Motorhome olar o er nit Your motorhome may be equipped with a solar power kit. The solar power unit continuously charges the coach batteries to help keep them topped up. The solar controller (1) is located on the wardrobe back wall.
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Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation ear ndicator e erse ra e oad Li hts 1. Remove the two screws (2) from the side marker light (3). 2. Pull the light assembly (4) away from the coach body. 3. Unclip the electrical connector (5) from the light you are replacing.
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Electrical System Operation Wonder Motorhome E terior lood Li ht (1) 1. Unclip plastic cover (2). 2. Remove and replace light. 3. Install cover. nterior Li htin Ceilin Li hts (3) his is a sealed LE unit and must be replaced as complete unit 1.
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Wonder Motorhome Electrical System Operation nterior ho er Li ht (1) his is a sealed LE unit and must be replaced as complete unit 1. Unclip plastic cover (2). 2. Remove and replace light. 3. Install cover E terior tilit Center Li ht (3)
Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem Water Supply Your motorhome is designed with fresh water, grey water, and black water systems, and the associated plumbing to handle all of the water and waste water requirements. Review this section carefully to understand each system and how they function together.
Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem NOTICE After connecting to the external water supply, open the faucets in your motorhome slowly and cautiously. Air trapped in the line can cause the water to splash into the sink. Drape a washcloth over the faucet to prevent excessive splashing.
Wonder Motorhome otable ater When a city water supply connection is not available, fill the fresh water tank using the following procedure: 1. Fill a suitable water container with potable water. 2. Place the suction hose (6) attached to the winterize by-pass valve into potable water container.
Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem ater ump The water pump (1) is located in the lower galley and is designed to supply on-demand water from the fresh water tank to the various water and plumbing systems in your motorhome.
Wonder Motorhome Draining the Hot and Cold Water Systems 1. Disconnect the city water supply if connected. 2. Turn off the water pump switch (1). The water pump switch is located on the system monitor panel in the cabinet above the coach entrance.
Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem Disinfecting the Water Tank Periodically disinfect the fresh water system. Disinfect when the system is new or has not been used for an extended period of time. Disinfect the water tank as follows: 1. Prepare a solution of 1/4 cup household bleach to 1 gallon of water.
Wonder Motorhome Waste Systems Grey Water - Waste Holding Tank The drainage from the kitchen sink and shower pan is collected in a separate grey water holding tank. This tank has its own dump valve which ties into the same termination valve outlet as the waste holding tank.
Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem 2. Pull the black water tank dump valve handle (1). to empty the black water tank. Leave the dump valve open and pull grey water dump valve handle (2) to empty grey water tank. Close both valves when you no longer hear or feel waste water owing through the sewer hose.
Wonder Motorhome Macerator Your motorhome may be equipped with a macerator (1). The macerator breaks down the solid matter in the black water holding tank. umpin oldin acerator 1. Remove the cap from the sewer line and remove the macerator waste hose hose (2) located in the rear driver’s side utility...
Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem Water Heater )Standard( Operation The water heater (1) is designed to operate using LP gas. The water heater is accessible from both outside and inside the coach. To open exterior cover (2), lift and turn latch (3).
Wonder Motorhome Filling the Hot Water Heater 1. Make sure there is a city or fresh water tank water supply. 2. Open the water heater bypass valves (1) to “NORMAL FLOW.” 3. Turn on the kitchen faucet hot water tap, and when water ows steadily from the faucet, the water heater is full.
Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem Water Heater )On Demand Option( Operating Features The water heater is accessible from outside the coach. The water heater is designed to operate on LP gas only and is a tankless pressure operating system which provides hot water on demand.
Wonder Motorhome Water Fixtures Fresh Water Toilet The toilet in your motorhome operates much like a residential toilet except it uses much less water. Your motorhome is equipped with either a manual ush or macerator toilet.
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Wonder Motorhome ater and lumbin stem Interior Shower )1( Your motorhome is equipped with a full shower unit. Lock the shower doors while in transit. Exterior Shower )2( Your motorhome is equipped with an exterior shower unit, it is located in the exterior utility center.
Liquid ropane stem Wonder Motorhome Liquid ropane as stem Warning LP (Liquid Petroleum) gas is a colorless gas compressed into liquid form for easy o not tamper ith an part o the L transportation and storage. It is the energy gas system, piping, or regulator.
Wonder Motorhome Liquid ropane stem Selecting Fuel Types 3. Do NOT overfill your LP gas tank. Stop filling when liquid appears at the over ow Butane burns at a much higher temperature valve (3) (often called a 10 valve) which...
Liquid ropane stem Wonder Motorhome Danger Warning Remind the service attendant to use the o O smo e hen re uelin eep ames o er o al e hen re uelin pace sparks, and smoking material away from must be le t in the tan...
Wonder Motorhome Liquid ropane stem ra ellin ith L The LP gas regulator pressure is preset. Do NOT attempt to adjust it. Adjustments must only be performed by an authorized service outlet. NOTICE Do NOT expose the regulator to the elements.
Liquid ropane stem Wonder Motorhome 3. Avoid breathing the exhaust fumes from Danger gas or diesel engines and LP gas burners. Poisonous exhaust fumes are produced ou smell propane ollo these steps from operating the motorhome or generator 1. E tin uish all open ames pilot li hts engine, stove, oven, refrigerator, furnace, and smoking materials.
Re-caulk if necessary using the correct caulking material available from your Leisure Travel Vans dealer. If water fails to bead on the surface of the motorhome, it is time to polish and wax it.
Motorhome Maintenance Wonder Motorhome Interior Care Draperies, Curtains, and Bedspreads Draperies, curtains, and bedspreads are Dirt and dust accumulation can not only detract made from a variety of fabrics and materials. from the motorhome’s appearance, but can also Many of these materials could shrink up to 5 shorten the life of carpets and fabrics.
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Wonder Motorhome Motorhome Maintenance Refrigerator it with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives on the control Clean the refrigerator interior regularly. Remove panel. When cleaning the control panel, the shelves and wash inside the refrigerator leave the oven door open to prevent the using warm water and mild soap.
Storage & Winterization Wonder Motorhome Storage and Winterization Inspect systems, components, appliances prior to storing your motorhome. Storage Checklist 1. Fill the motorhome fuel tank to reduce excessive moisture buildup. 2. Check coolant level and add antifreeze if necessary. Use an appropriate coolant/...
Wonder Motorhome Storage & Winterization Cold Temperature Storage Water System Winterization - Draining 1. Drain the fresh water tank by opening the fresh water tank drain valve. Refer to the “Water and Plumbing System” chapter for location details. 2. When the fresh water tank is completely...
Storage & Winterization Wonder Motorhome Water System Winterization Addin lumbin on to ic Anti ree e 1. Make sure the water tank heater (1) is switched “OFF.” 2. Close the water heater bypass valves (2). 3. Turn the hot water tank by-pass valve (3) to BY-PASS.
Wonder Motorhome Storage & Winterization De-Winterizing the Water Systems Use propane for winter travelling because it lush entire ater s stem be ore will vaporize in extremely cold temperatures fillin the hot ater tan -40 F (-40 C). Butane is not recommended 1.
Storage & Winterization Wonder Motorhome Electric Steps Periodically lubricate electric step mechanism (1). Refer to the electric step manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for details.
Wonder Motorhome arrant olic e Vehicle Limited arrant In addition, Triple E RV will cover the cost of labor by an authorized Triple E RV service LE E CA A A L center or dealer to remove, repair and/or e ised ebruar replace such defective structural parts.
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Wonder Motorhome The foregoing Warranty does not cover 4. Component Warranties. Triple E RV obtains many items of any motorhome that has been shipped to equipment, appliances, components, a location outside of the United States or sub-assemblies and/or the chassis of the Canada.
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Wonder Motorhome arrant olic This Warranty excludes and does not provide coverage consequential or incidental damages, such as the loss of your motorhome, loss of time, inconvenience, expenses, transportation to and from the dealer or manufacturing plant location, bus, taxi or air fares,...