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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Options and Equipment Driver/Passenger Seat Controls Vehicle Certification Labels Traveling Driving Characteristics Reference Number Codes Certification Label Samples Controls Wonder Floor Plans General Handling Service Assistance High Wind Handling Reporting Safety Defects Mountain Driving Coach Specifications Driving Safety Tips Travel Tips...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS WONDER MOTORHOME Door Locks Dash Radio Locking and Unlocking Procedures TV Utility Panel Keys External Cable TV Connection Entry Door Step External Satellite TV Connection Entry Step Electrical Diagram WIFI EXTENDER /Antenna Step Override Switch Entertainment System Schematics...
  • Page 4 Selecting Fuel Types LP Gas Tank Valve LP Gas Tank System Entry Door Step Refilling the LP Gas Tank WONDER RTB MULTIPLEX SUPPLEMENTAL After Refilling the LP Gas Tank Air in the LP Gas Tank Traveling with LP Gas Home Screen...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS WONDER MOTORHOME Settings Screen Switch Panels Troubleshooting NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Your Leisure Travel Vans Dealer or Triple E RV Customer operation. Service at: Before your first drive, become familiar with the Email: info@tripleerv.com...
  • Page 7: Motorhome Information Kit

    • Safe The manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping positions. OPTIONS AND EQUIPMENT Leisure Travel Vans are available in various sizes GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING (GAWR) and floor plan configurations and with differing The value specified as the load carrying capacity of optional equipment.
  • Page 8: Certification Label Samples

    WONDER MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION tires originally installed on your motorhome. These tire pressure levels must be maintained to ensure proper handling, safety and fuel economy. CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY(CCC)(CANADA) Equal to GVWR minus each of the following: UVW, full fresh (potable) water weight (including water heater), LOCATED ON DRIVER-SIDE DOOR FRAME (CANADA MODELS) full LP-Gas weight and SCWR.
  • Page 9: Wonder Floor Plans

    INTRODUCTION WONDER MOTORHOME WONDER FLOOR PLANS W24MB PASSENGER SIDE VIEW Light BBQ Hook-Up Awning Refrigerator Vents Storage Compartment Ladder (Optional) External Receptacle Inverter/Battery Compartment Generator Compartment Electrical Step W24MB DRIVER SIDE VIEW Sewer Termination Sewer Hose (Behind Doors) Storage Compartment...
  • Page 10 WONDER MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION W24MB TOP VIEW Skylight Satellite (Optional) TV/WiFi Antenna Stack Vent Solar Panels (Optional) Awning Roof Vent Ladder (Optional) Radio Antenna W24MB FLOOR PLAN...
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION WONDER MOTORHOME W24MB FRONT VIEW Skylight Awning Side Mirrors Clearance Lights Radio Antenna W24MB REAR PLAN Ladder (Optional) Side Marker Lights Trailer Plug Clearance Lights Refl ectors Sewer Dump Awning Trailer Hitch...
  • Page 12 WONDER MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION W24FTB PASSENGER SIDE VIEW Light Storage Compartment Ladder (Optional) External Receptacle Inverter/Battery Compartment Furnace Exhaust Generator Compartment Electrical Step Water Heater BBQ Hook-Up Awning W24FTB DRIVER SIDE VIEW Sewer Termination Shore Power Connection Propane Tank Dieself and DEF Fill...
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION WONDER MOTORHOME W24FTB TOP VIEW Skylight Satellite (Optional) TV/WiFi Antenna Stack Vent Solar Panels (Optional) Awning Roof Vent Ladder (Optional) Radio Antenna W24FTB FLOOR PLAN...
  • Page 14 WONDER MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION W24FTB FRONT VIEW Skylight Awning Side Mirrors Clearnace Lights Radio Antenna W24FTB REAR PLAN Ladder (Optional) Side Marker Light Trailer Hitch Clearance Lights Refl ectors Trailer PLug Awning BBQ Hook-Up Sewer Dump...
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION WONDER MOTORHOME W24RTB PASSENGER SIDE VIEW Light BBQ Hook-Up Awning External Receptacle Storage Compartment Ladder (Optional) Generator Compartment Electrical Step Fridge Vents W24RTB DRIVER SIDE VIEW Sewer Termination Utility Center Furnace Vent Dieself and DEF Fill Storage Compartment Battery Compartment...
  • Page 16 WONDER MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION W24RTB TOP VIEW Skylight Satellite (Optional) TV/WiFi Antenna Stack Vent Solar Panels (Optional) Awning Roof Vent Ladder (Optional) Radio Antenna W24RTB FLOOR PLAN...
  • Page 17 INTRODUCTION WONDER MOTORHOME W24RTB FRONT VIEW Skylight Awning Side Mirrors Clearnace Lights Radio Antenna W24RTB REAR PLAN Ladder (Optional) Side Marker Light Trailer Hitch Clearance Lights Refl ectors Trailer Plug Awning BBQ Hook-Up...
  • Page 18: Service Assistance

    WONDER MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION SERVICE ASSISTANCE REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Your dealer will assist you with any additional information If you suspect your motorhome has a safety defect that you need and will answer any questions you have could cause injury or death, immediately contact Triple about the operation of your motorhome.
  • Page 19: Coach Specifications

    INTRODUCTION WONDER MOTORHOME COACH SPECIFICATIONS Chassis Transit- 350 HD Engine - 3.2L I5 Diesel 185hp / 350 lb-ft Torque Transmission - 6 Speed Automatic overdrive with Select Shift W24MB W24FTB W24RTB Turning Circle - 56.4' Axle Ratio - 3.73:1 Tires - 195/75R16C...
  • Page 20: Safety

    WONDER MOTORHOME SAFETY SAFETY or sub-assemblies must be familiar with this manual and the manuals in the Motorhome Information Kit. Every Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key operator and occupant is responsible for following all considerations during the design and manufacture of safety items covered in this and other manuals.
  • Page 21: Alarms

    SAFETY WONDER MOTORHOME 4. Test the CO/LP gas alarm before each trip by ALARMS depressing the test button . Test the CO/LP alarm All models are equipped with a combination LP gas, after removing the motorhome from storage, before carbon monoxide, and smoke alarm as standard safety each trip and weekly thereafter.
  • Page 22: Fuel And Propane Safety

    WONDER MOTORHOME SAFETY ᘐ WARNING RV. This alarm will cease and return to normal operation after the RV is properly ventilated. Test this alarms operation after each storage PROPANE GAS ALARM period, before each trip and at least once per week during use.
  • Page 23: Smoke Alarm

    SAFETY WONDER MOTORHOME ᘐ NOTICE SMOKE ALARM The smoke alarm sounds whenever there is an unsafe Smoke alarms are not perfect and do not respond amount of smoke in the motorhome. Always open the in all situations. The best safeguard is fire prevention.
  • Page 24: Fire Extinguisher

    WONDER MOTORHOME SAFETY ᘐ WARNING FIRE EXTINGUISHER Use of the motorhome is not recommended The fire extinguisher is located at the motorhome entrance. In case of fi re, use the following PASS method without a working fi re extinguisher installed.
  • Page 25 MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 26: Motorhome Operation

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION MOTORHOME OPERATION that can be added to the motorhome without exceeding the GVWR. Refer to the Certification Labels Samples section on page 7 for visual appearance and relevant locations in the motorhome MOTORHOME PREPARATION Before beginning an extended trip, ensure you are The Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) is the thoroughly familiar with your motorhome’s condition,...
  • Page 27: Towing

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME TOWING AUXILIARY TOWING VEHICLE Towing a trailer can affect the handling, durability, If you are planning to tow another vehicle or a trailer performance and fuel economy of your motorhome. The with your motorhome, contact your local department factory-installed class III towing hitch is rated as follows: of transportation for towing information.
  • Page 28: Pre-Trip Inspection

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION ᘐ DANGER PRE-TRIP INSPECTION 1. Ensure the motorhome and all of its components, Turn off all appliances while refueling any devices, systems and subsystems are serviced and motorhome or LP gas tanks. Do NOT smoke while refueling.
  • Page 29: Final Checks

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME ᘐ WARNING FINAL CHECKS All occupants must be in seats equipped with lap 1. Secure all objects in the motorhome. Tie, latch or lock all loose objects as appropriate. or shoulder harness seatbelts with the seatbelt fastened when the motorhome is in motion.
  • Page 30 WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION ᘐ WARNING 2. In accordance with applicable law, your motorhome is not equipped with any anchor or tether system All seatbelts retractors are equipped with locks on any of its forward facing seats. that engage when the belt extends too quickly.
  • Page 31: Driver/Passenger Seat Controls

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME LUMBAR SUPPORT (DRIVER’S SEAT ONLY) DRIVER/PASSENGER SEAT Turn the lumbar support knob clockwise or counterclockwise to suit your comfort needs. CONTROLS SWIVEL FUNCTION (PASSENGER SEAT ONLY) 1. To activate the swivel function of a seat, lift the slide...
  • Page 32: Driving Characteristics

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION DESCENDING A HILL DRIVING CHARACTERISTICS Select a lower transmission gear when descending a hill to avoid prolonged brake applications. Under extreme CONTROLS conditions, prolonged brake applications could lead to Your motorhome driver controls are similar to those excessive brake wear, overheating and failure causing of an automobile.
  • Page 33: Driving Safety Tips

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME DRIVING SAFETY TIPS TRAVEL TIPS 1. When backing the motorhome, have a person stand As you travel with your motorhome, you will learn a great to the rear on the driver’s side to guide you. deal from your own experiences. Share your experience 2.
  • Page 34: Severe Weather Information

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION SEVERE WEATHER INFORMATION EMERGENCIES WHILE DRIVING As a motorhome traveler, you may want to explore new Your motorhome is designed with features that allow the and out-of-the-way places. These recreational areas can driver and occupants to resolve some emergencies or be vulnerable to unusual and severe weather conditions.
  • Page 35: When The Vehicle Is Disabled

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME ᘐ WARNING 8. Use a jacking board for stability on loose or soft ground. BATTERY BOOST WARNING: Consult the chassis 9. Raise the motorhome with the jack according to the instructions in the chassis manual. manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for proper jump starting/boosting procedures.
  • Page 36: Parking

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION BACK-UP MONITORING SYSTEM PARKING Your motorhome is equipped with a rear camera monitoring system integrated with the rear view mirror. PARKING The rear camera view will automatically display in You can stop and park your motorhome much like an...
  • Page 37: Extended Occupancy

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME ᘐ CAUTION EXTENDED OCCUPANCY Exercise care and caution when parking and Your motorhome is designed for recreational and short-term occupancy. In case of extended occupancy, leveling your motorhome. Make sure all pets and people, especially children, are clear of the there are a few things to keep in mind regarding humidity and condensation.
  • Page 38: Filling The Tank

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION ᘐ NOTICE DOOR LOCKS Use the correct fuel type for the motorhome. Separate keys are required for the ignition switch Using incorrect fuel can be hazardous and can installed in the chassis and motorhome door locks.
  • Page 39: Locking And Unlocking Procedures

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME LOCKING AND UNLOCKING PROCEDURES KEYS Keep a record of all key code numbers and keep them KEY FOB in a safe place. Do NOT keep them in your motorhome. Although the chassis ignition switch and the motorhome...
  • Page 40: Entry Door Step

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION ENTRY DOOR STEP The entry system is equipped with a magnetic interlock system that activates the lowering and raising of the Entry Door Step when the magnetic fi eld is broken or created between the door and chassis .
  • Page 41: Entry Step Electrical Diagram

    MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME ENTRY STEP ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM STEP OVERRIDE SWITCH WONDER MB/FTB Depress the top of the step override switch , located inside the coach entrance, to prevent the steps from retracting when the coach door is closed. NOTE: The vehicle ignition switch must be in the “OFF”...
  • Page 42: Lighting

    WONDER RTB The Wonder RTB uses a multiplex system to control the lighting in the motorhome. See the Wonder RTB Multiplex supplemental at the end of this manual for more information.
  • Page 43: Exterior/Interior Light Switches

    WONDER RTB the exterior storage and utility center lights. The Wonder RTB uses a multiplex system to control the interior and exterior lighting. See the Wonder RTB Multiplex Supplemental at the end if this manual for more information.
  • Page 44: Awning

    The lights on the Wonder RTB can also be controlled by the main multiplex screen at the entrance. See the Wonder RTB Multiplex Supplemental at the end of this manual for more information.
  • Page 45 MOTORHOME OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME ᘐ NOTICE Awnings are designed to provide shade and protection from the sun. Retract awning if experiencing rain or wind conditions and when leaving unit unattended. Always secure awning in travel position when not in use.
  • Page 46: Retracting The Awning

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION 5. Lift the retaining pin on the coach awning support RETRACTING THE AWNING bracket and insert the support foot plate . Allow the retaining pin to drop down and lock the foot 1. Release and stow the support legs by following plate in place.
  • Page 47 APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 48: Appliance And Equipment Operation

    WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATING THE REFRIGERATOR OPERATION Press and hold the power button to turn the refrigerator on and off. After the refrigerator has been Appliances and equipment may vary according to your turned on, press one of buttons...
  • Page 49: Refrigerator Operating Tips

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME STOVE TOP REFRIGERATOR OPERATING TIPS 1. Ensure the refrigerator is cold before placing items The stove top operates on LP Gas. It must be lit manually in it. using the integrated igniter. Ensure the LP gas valve 2.
  • Page 50: Microwave/Convection Oven Operating Tips

    WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION cause damage. MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN 5. Turn on the roof vent and open a window to ensure proper ventilation when operating the stove top. OPERATING THE MICROWAVE 6. Do not remove the warning label on the stove top lid.
  • Page 51: Exterior Bbq Connection

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME EXTERIOR BBQ CONNECTION LP GAS FURNACE Your motorhome is equipped with an exterior supply OPERATING THE LP GAS FURNACE source to furnish LP Gas to your own barbeque (BBQ). The connection point is located at the rear on the The LP Gas furnace is controlled by the single-zone passenger side.
  • Page 52: Dometic Capacitive Touch Thermostat

    WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER RTB 2. Do not attempt to manually light the furnace. The Refer to the RTB supplement at the end of the manual. furnace does not have a pilot light. It is ignited by a direct spark ignition system.
  • Page 53: Heat Strip

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME COACH POWER ROOF VENT HEAT STRIP The air conditioner has a heat strip designed to take The coach power roof vent is used to provide controlled the chill out of the air. To turn on the heat strip, turn the air fl...
  • Page 54: Cleaning Instructions

    WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION VENT HOOD HEIGHT CONTROL BATHROOM ROOF VENT The rotary knob controls the height position of the vent hood. Turn the knob clockwise to pull the hood The bathroom roof vent provides air fl ow and venting down and close it.
  • Page 55: Side Window Vents

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME bar into the desired seat SIDE WINDOW VENTS Turn the knob counterclockwise to open the window vent and clockwise to close the window vent. CLOSING THE ROOF VENT 1. Lift the handle to release it from the seat 2.
  • Page 56: Roller Shade Controls

    WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION ROLLER SHADE CONTROLS ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS Your motorhome is equipped with manual night roller SMART TV/BLURAY® PLAYER/SOUND shades. Refer to the various operations manuals in the POSITIONING DEVICE Motorhome Information Kit for detailed instructions On the right side of the roller shades are positioning on operation of the entertainment system.
  • Page 57: Dash Radio

    Each unit also comes with a BluRay® player sound bar . The BluRay® player is located under the fl ip up counter in the Wonder MB, and in the Driver Side overhead in the FTB and RTB. ᘐ WARNING Do NOT watch TV while driving. Do NOT take your eyes off the road for extended periods of time or a crash causing injury or death could result.
  • Page 58: Tv Utility Panel

    WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION TV UTILITY PANEL The TV utility panel is located in the cabinet below the sound bar on the W24MB, in the drivers side overhead cabinet on the W24FTB, or hidden behind a panel in the front Driver Side cubby. This panel includes two...
  • Page 59: Entertainment System Schematics

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATICS W24MB ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 60 WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION W24FTB ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 61 APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME W24RTB ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 62 WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION SATELLITE PRE-WIRE SCHEMATIC Your motorhome is pre-wired for satellite dish installation (location varies according to fl oor plan).
  • Page 63: Lounge/Dinette

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME 2. Slowly direct the bed down, disengaging the guides LOUNGE/DINETTE W24MB LOUNGE MODE TO DINETTE MODE 1. Lift up on back rest cushion until it releases from its holder ᘐ CAUTION Ensure nothing is stored under the dinette seats before lowering the Murphy bed.
  • Page 64: W24Ftb

    WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION TWIN BED SWIVEL TABLE W24FTB The W24FTB is equipped with a swiveling table located COMBINING THE TWIN BEDS directly below the closet. 1. Remove backrests from both sides 1. Open the door for the table compartment.
  • Page 65: W24Rtb

    APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME W24RTB COMBINING THE TWIN BEDS 1. Flip out the bed extension located between the beds. 2. Slide the mattresses together to meet in the center. TO RETURN THE TWIN BEDS TO THEIR ORIGINAL POSITION: 1.
  • Page 66 WONDER MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION REMOVABLE TABLE There are 2 brackets installed in your motorhome to which you can mount your removable table: • Attached to the front Driver Side Dinette • Attached between the rear twin beds 5. Adjust the position and rotation of the table to your...
  • Page 67 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 68: Electrical System Operation

    WONDER MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SHORE POWER OPERATION To operate using shore power, connect the 120 volt AC power supply cable (stored in the driver’s side rear exterior storage compartment) to the external receptacle located on the driver’s side of the motorhome.
  • Page 69: Wiring Schematic

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME WIRING SCHEMATIC W24MB 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC W24FTB 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 70 WONDER MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION W24RTB 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC W24MB 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 71 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME W24FTB 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC W24RTB 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC...
  • Page 72: System Monitor

    SYSTEM MONITOR This switch controls the power to the water heater. NOTE: The Wonder RTB uses a multiplex system to Turn the switch to turn on the water heater, and turn monitor the tank levels. See the Wonder RTB Multiplex the switch to turn off.
  • Page 73: Power Distribution Panel

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME If a circuit breaker “trips,” allow a brief cool down period POWER DISTRIBUTION PANEL of 30–90 seconds, then reset the breaker by turning The power distribution panel , located in a lower it “OFF” and then “ON.” If a circuit breaker “trips”...
  • Page 74: 12 Volt Dc Chassis Fuses

    fl oor plan. near sinks and water supplies, are connected to a GFCI. NOTE: The Wonder RTB uses a multiplex system to A GFCI detects electrical current that is traveling along an unintended path and automatically stops the current control the generator.
  • Page 75: Starting The Auxiliary Lp Gas Generator

    One is located on the generator (location may vary based on fl oor plan; check ᘐ NOTICE “Wonder Floor Plans” page 8). The second button is located in the electrical utility panel (cabinet above Be sure to check the generator oil reservoir on a the entrance door).
  • Page 76: Generator Safety

    WONDER MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION GENERATOR SAFETY AUTOMATIC POWER TRANSFER SWITCH ELECTRICAL AUTOMATIC SWITCH OVER Starting the generator will automatically switch power ᘐ WARNING from 120 volt AC shore power to generator power. Exercise extreme care and caution when handling BUILT-IN DELAY the generator and its components.
  • Page 77: 12 Volt Dc System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME 12 VOLT DC SYSTEM The 12 volt DC power system in your motorhome consists of the following two distinct, but interconnected, battery systems. CHASSIS BATTERY The chassis battery operates the vehicle starter, vehicle accessories and all vehicle controls on the instrument console, such as the heater fans, exterior lights, horn, speed control, windshield wipers, etc.
  • Page 78: Coach Battery Condition Meter

    WONDER MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION pedestal. There is a 1 Amp Rear View Monitor Signal fuse behind the glove box. BATTERY MAINTENANCE COACH BATTERY CONDITION METER Automotive batteries store chemicals that react and For voltage readings, refer to Magnum Inverter Remote convert chemical energy into electrical energy.
  • Page 79: Additional Battery Maintenance Suggestions

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME a suitable power source. 6. Dry the cables and terminals before reinstalling them. Do NOT apply grease to the metal surfaces NOTE: If the unit is equipped with a factory solar option, inside the cable terminals to prevent corrosion.
  • Page 80: Inverter

    WONDER MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION The Inverter Monitor instrument is a complex computer INVERTER control and monitor device, it is used on all motorhomes. Triple E RV uses Magnum 1000W Pure Sine Wave It is factory confi gured for the particular inverter and Inverter/Charger on the MB and FTB, and a Xantrex battery installation of Triple E RV.
  • Page 81: Inverter Remote Control Panel

    • It is important to always check the pedestal power outlet for charring. Charring indicates the AC INVERTER REMOTE IN THE WONDER MB AND FTB receptacle is providing a weak connection. Should this condition exists DO NOT USE as it could result in possible melting of the RV power plug.
  • Page 82: Accidental 240 Volt Protection

    WONDER MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION In order to help troubleshoot the problem(s) you are experiencing and render the best possible solution, Error Code Chart it is necessary you be at your motorhome when you place your call. Normal Operating Condition.
  • Page 83: Lighting Maintenance

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME ᘐ NOTICE SIDE MARKER LIGHTS The solar power unit is intended to charge the coach batteries only. It does not generate enough power to run the motorhome’s electrical system. LIGHTING MAINTENANCE The following procedures detail replacement of the coach interior and exterior lights.
  • Page 84: Interior Lighting

    WONDER MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION 3. Unclip the electrical connector from the light INTERIOR LIGHTING you are replacing. CEILING AND OVERHEAD CABINET LIGHTS 1. Remove the three nuts securing the support bracket to the light assembly and remove the support bracket.
  • Page 85 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION WONDER MOTORHOME INTERIOR SHOWER LIGHT BAGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT The baggage compartment light is controlled by the exterior storage and utility center light switch inside the coach. Refer to the “Exterior/Interior Light Switches” section in the “Motorhome Operation” section for instructions.
  • Page 86: Water And Plumbing System

    WONDER MOTORHOME WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WATER AND PLUMBING CITY WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM The city water source supplies your motorhome’s water system with water at pressure of the external source when the water pump is switched off. WATER SUPPLY CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL WATER SUPPLY Your motorhome is designed with fresh water, grey water 1.
  • Page 87: Filling The Fresh Water Tank

    WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME DISCONNECTING THE CITY WATER SUPPLY FILLING THE FRESH WATER TANK 1. Turn off the city water supply. CITY WATER 2. Relieve the water pressure in the line by opening a faucet in the motorhome.
  • Page 88: Water Pump Switch

    “NORMAL FLOW” and the water fi ll selector valve to city water NOTE: The Wonder RTB water pump is tied in to the multiplex system. See the RTB Multiplex Supplemental at the end of this manual for more information.
  • Page 89: Disinfecting The Water Tank

    WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME DISINFECTING THE WATER TANK WATER PUMP Periodically disinfect the fresh water system. Disinfect The water pump is designed to supply on-demand when the system is new or has not been used for an water from the fresh water tank to the various water extended period of time.
  • Page 90: Water Pump Electrical Diagram

    WONDER MOTORHOME WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WATER PUMP ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM WONDER MB/FTB ONLY IF WATER PRESSURE DROPS WATER PUMP TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Check faucets and connections for leaks. IF THE PUMP WILL NOT PRIME 2. Make sure faucet aerators and fi lters are clean.
  • Page 91: Draining The Fresh Water System

    WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME DRAINING THE FRESH WATER DRAINING THE HOT AND COLD WATER SYSTEMS SYSTEM 1. Disconnect the city water supply if connected To drain the fresh water tank, open the fresh water tank 2. Turn off the water pump at any water pump switch.
  • Page 92: Black Water Waste Holding Tank

    WONDER MOTORHOME WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM ᘐ NOTICE Overfilling the grey water holding tank could cause the overfl ow to back up through the shower drain. BLACK WATER WASTE HOLDING TANK The black water holding tank collects all the waste from the toilet and bathroom sink.
  • Page 93: Black Water Waste Tank Rinse

    WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME contamination of the city water supply hose. If city water BLACK WATER WASTE TANK RINSE does not fl ow when connected as above, the non-return The motorhome is equipped with a black water waste valve may be defective and require replacement.
  • Page 94: Macerator

    WONDER MOTORHOME WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM MACERATOR WASTE WATER HOLDING TANK - DO’S AND DON’TS Your motorhome may be equipped with a macerator . The macerator breaks down the solid matter in the black water holding tank. DO keep your holding tank clean using a cleaning agent approved for recreational vehicle sanitation systems.
  • Page 95: Using On-Site Sewer Hook-Ups

    WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME TRUMA AQUAGO® WATER HEATER USING ON-SITE SEWER HOOK-UPS When staying at a campsite where sewer hook-up is SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE available, the sewer hose may be attached and left in place for the duration of the stay.
  • Page 96: Operating Mode / Description

    WONDER MOTORHOME WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM LED ROTARY SWITCH ECOCLEAN ᘐ NOTICE For safety reasons, after 30 seconds the With the rotary switch you can choose between the following operating modes: decalcifi cation process cannot be stopped until the system has been rinsed in accordance with the instructions.
  • Page 97: Macerator Toilet

    WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME OPERATING TIPS MACERATOR TOILET 1. Do not flush facial tissue or regular household (W24RTB FLOOR PLAN) toilet tissue down the motorhome toilet. It will not disintegrate properly and will cling to the sides Flush the macerator toilet...
  • Page 98: Showers

    WONDER MOTORHOME WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM SHOWERS EXTERIOR SHOWER HOT WATER Your motorhome is equipped with an exterior shower This standard water tap controls the fl ow of hot water to unit located in the exterior utility center. the shower head. Turn clockwise to turn off the water, and counterclockwise to turn on the water.
  • Page 99 WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 100: Liquid Propane Gas System

    , located in the exterior utility center, turns on and off the propane gas. PRECAUTIONS FOR THE SAFE USE OF LP The propane tank on the Wonder RTB is located under the chassis, and as such, is equipped with a remote shutoff switch located in the exterior utility 1.
  • Page 101: How Lp Gas Works

    LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME HOW LP GAS WORKS There are two types of LP (liquid petroleum) Gas: propane and butane. Both are compressed into a liquid state for easier transportation and storage. Common names used for LP Gas are tank gas, bottle gas, or simply LP.
  • Page 102: After Refilling The Lp Gas Tank

    WONDER MOTORHOME LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM ᘐ DANGER AFTER REFILLING THE LP GAS TANK Do NOT smoke when refueling. Keep flames, 1. Periodically check all container and line connections sparks and smoking material away from fuel or to be sure they are tight. Use soapy water when flammable fumes.
  • Page 103: Lp Gas Tank Regulator

    LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME LP GAS TANK REGULATOR LP GAS LEAKS The pressure regulator has a vent hole on the underside. Read, understand and follow the safety label affixed Make sure this vent hole is open and not obstructed in near the range area in your motorhome’s galley.
  • Page 104: Avoiding Asphyxiation

    WONDER MOTORHOME LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM exhaust fumes into the motorhome. AVOIDING ASPHYXIATION NOTE: When the motorhome is new, some of the 1. Do not use portable fuel-burning equipment such as wood or charcoal grills, heaters or stoves inside the appliances will burn off paint or residue which has motorhome.
  • Page 105 LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 106: Motorhome Maintenance

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE This will not only improve the appearance of your motorhome, but will also protect the painted surfaces from oxidation and corrosion making it easier to wash. EXTERIOR CARE AND MAINTENANCE ᘐ NOTICE ROOF These instructions are provided as a general guideline only and may not be complete.
  • Page 107: Solar Panels

    MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE WONDER MOTORHOME INTERIOR CARE SOLAR PANELS Solar panels should be cleaned monthly using water and Dirt and dust accumulation can not only detract from a soft sponge or cloth. If required, a mild non-abrasive the motorhome’s appearance, but can also shorten the cleanser can be used for more stubborn residue.
  • Page 108: Draperies, Curtains And Bedspreads

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE DRAPERIES, CURTAINS AND BEDSPREADS SINKS Draperies, curtains and bedspreads are made from a The sinks can be cleaned with warm water and soap. variety of fabrics and materials. Many of these materials Wipe dry to avoid streaks. For stubborn stains, a mild could shrink up to 5 percent during the cleaning process.
  • Page 109: Microwave/Convection Oven

    MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE WONDER MOTORHOME STORAGE AND WINTERIZATION MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN Keep the door and inside of your microwave/convection Inspect all systems, components and appliances prior oven clean. Do not allow grease, spatter or solid matter to storing your motorhome. to build up. An accumulation of solid matter can absorb microwave energy and increase cooking time.
  • Page 110: Cold Temperature Storage

    WONDER MOTORHOME MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE Do NOT use alcohol-based antifreeze or other COLD TEMPERATURE STORAGE petroleum products. SPRING STARTUP WATER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION After storing the motorhome for an extended period of time, run the water pump to pressurize the water system DRAINING THE WATER SYSTEM and check for leaks.
  • Page 111: Adding Plumbing Anti-Freeze

    2. Switch on the water pump inside (above entrance door) and pump antifreeze through all hot and cold NOTE: Wonder RTB model only - Flush macerator faucets one at a time (including toilet fl ush with the toilet. DO NOT FLUSH NON-MACERATOR TOILETS rinse hose (if equipped)) and outside shower until AT THIS TIME.
  • Page 112: De-Winterizing The Water Systems

    Release air pressure by opening the LP Gas supply. all faucets. 5. For Wonder RTB only: After releasing all air pressure from the lines, depress the toilet fl ush lever while an assistant applies compressed air into the blow out plug.
  • Page 113 MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 114: Wonder Rtb Multiplex Supplemental

    WONDER MOTORHOME WONDER RTB MULTIPLEX SUPPLEMENTAL WONDER RTB MULTIPLEX CLIMATE CONTROL The Home screen also gives you basic information and SUPPLEMENTAL control of the climate control. It will display the current climate control mode, the current temperature, and allow you to adjust the internal temperature by touching the up and down arrows.
  • Page 115: Lights Screen

    AUTO GEN START SETTINGS SCREEN LOW VOLTS The Wonder RTB multiplex system is equipped with This trigger will cause the generator to start when the an AGS (Auto Gen Start) system that will automatically coach batteries fall below a set voltage. To enable the attempt to start the generator.
  • Page 116: Climate Screen

    WONDER MOTORHOME WONDER RTB MULTIPLEX SUPPLEMENTAL Heat Pump will run until the current temp reaches SETTINGS your desired temp and then shut off. • Quiet Time Start/Stop : Between these hours, • Furnace : Tap to operate the Furnace. The...
  • Page 117: Settings Screen

    WONDER RTB MULTIPLEX SUPPLEMENTAL WONDER MOTORHOME SETTINGS SCREEN The Settings screen contains the general settings for the multiplex system. To activate the Settings screen, tap on the Settings icon in the left navigation. CHANGING TEMPERATURE UNITS To change between Fahrenheit and Celsius for the climate control, tap on either C or F to set the preferred units.
  • Page 118 WONDER MOTORHOME WONDER RTB MULTIPLEX SUPPLEMENTAL TROUBLESHOOTING If you press a switch panel button and the operational LED does not illuminate, you’ll need to change the battery. Simply use your fi ngers to pry the switch panel away from the wall-mounted backplate to access the battery compartment on the back of the switch.
  • Page 119 NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 120: New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    WONDER MOTORHOME NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY NEW VEHICLE LIMITED parts shall include only the metal structure of the coach and all metal members welded to it, studs WARRANTY and framing in the walls of the coach, roof rafters and delamination of the fiberglass body parts of the TRIPLE E CANADA LTD.
  • Page 121 NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WONDER MOTORHOME every such separate warranty with respect to a failure of hoses, fittings, connections or lines and Component as the sole, exclusive and only warranty failure to operate and maintain the Motorhome as in respect of such Component. Triple E RV provides recommended or required in the Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 122 WONDER MOTORHOME NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY beyond those expressed herein. Your warranty 9. Time Limitation for Initiating Claims expressly excludes liability for incidental or Any claim for breach of this Warranty or any consequential damages. applicable implied or statutory warranty must be initiated within one year after the date on which the 7.
  • Page 123 NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY WONDER MOTORHOME...
  • Page 124 NOTES WONDER MOTORHOME NOTES...
  • Page 125 LTV Roadside Assistance 4287 Beltline Road, Box #198 Addison, TX 75001 for EMERGENCY ROADSIDE CALL 1•877•219•3831...
  • Page 126 Triple E Recreational Vehicles and Leisure Travel Vans are brands and trademarks of Triple E Canada Ltd. 301 Roblin Blvd., Box 1230 Winkler, MB Canada R6W 4C4 Telephone: 204-325-4361 Fax: 204-325-5241 US Address: P.O. Box 68 Walhalla, ND 58282 www.tripleerv.com • info@tripleerv.com • www.leisurevans.com • general@leisurevans.com Product improvement is a continuing process at Triple E Recreational Vehicles.

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