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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
Production improvement is a continuing process at Triple E Recreational Vehicles.
We reserve the right to change specifications, operating instructions, standards and options on any and
all products without prior notice. The diagrams included were current at the time of printing.
Copyright, Triple E Canada Ltd.
P/N 146-4592 - FEB 2013
Printed in Canada

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  • Page 1 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 Production improvement is a continuing process at Triple E Recreational Vehicles.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Unity Motorhome Table of Contents Flat Tire ....... . .25 Introduction .
  • Page 3 Unity Motorhome Contents Do’s and Don‘ts - Holding Tanks ....67 Electrical System Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Electrical Supply .
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Congratulations on your choice of a Leisure Travel Vans Motorhome for your travelling and touring comfort and enjoyment. Your Motorhome utilizes the latest design features and manufacturing techniques in order to enhance safe, efficient, and trouble-free operation at all times.
  • Page 6: Vehicle Certification Labels

    Introduction Unity Motorhome Vehicle Certification Labels The vehicle certification labels contain vehicle identification and other important reference information. Never remove or destroy these labels. The labels are located on the driver & passenger door frames. See location details on the following page.
  • Page 7 Unity Motorhome Introduction Located in the back of owners manual and on passenger door frame (US models only) Located in wardrobe closet (all models) Located on drivers door frame (Canada models only) Located on passenger door frame (US models only) Located on drivers door frame (all models) Located in wardrobe closet (all models) Located in Wardrobe...
  • Page 8 Introduction Unity Motorhome Slide Out Room Air Conditioner Roadside Diesel Fill 120 V Shore Power Connection Water Heater Utility Center Rear Camera Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Located under hood - passenger side Front Rear Curbside Storage Compartment Furnace Exhaust Refrigerator Vents Side Cameras...
  • Page 9: Service Assistance

    Unity Motorhome Introduction Service Assistance Your dealer will be glad to provide any additional information you need and to answer any questions you may have about the operation of your Motorhome. When it comes time for service, remember that your dealer knows your Motorhome best and is dedicated to your satisfaction.
  • Page 10 Introduction Unity Motorhome 1-10...
  • Page 11: Safety

    Unity Motorhome Safety Safety Safety, comfort and ease of operation are key considerations during the design and manufacture of all Triple E Motorhomes. It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read, understand, and follow all instructions in this manual, the chassis manual and any appliance/equipment system manuals located in the information kit and from safety signs on the Motorhome.
  • Page 12: Alarms

    Safety Unity Motorhome Alarms All models are equipped with an LP gas and combined carbon monoxide/smoke alarm as standard safety equipment. IMPORTANT Recurring alarm(s) indicate the slow accumulation of LP gas, carbon monoxide, smoke, or low battery levels. Have an authorized service center check the system and identify the source.
  • Page 13: Combination Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Alarm

    Unity Motorhome Safety Combination Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Alarm The combination carbon monoxide/smoke alarm (1) is mounted on the ceiling. Carbon Monoxide Alarm Warning Carbon Monoxide gas is an odorless and colorless gas that is lethal to people. Do not breathe any exhaust, heating, or cooking fumes to prevent asphyxiation.
  • Page 14: Fire Prevention

    Safety Unity Motorhome Fire Prevention Fires can be started in a variety of ways including but not limited to careless smoking, malfunction of appliances or equipment, flammable material on hot surfaces, etc. Fires are best prevented rather than put out. Prevent but anticipate what to do if they occur.
  • Page 15: Emergency Escape

    Unity Motorhome Safety Emergency Escape Use the side entry doors or rear emergency window exit as emergency escape routes. Escape routes are easily identified by the exit decals. To open the rear emergency window exit, pull the two handles (1) up and push the window out. 1-15...
  • Page 16: Vehicle Operation

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Vehicle Preparation Before you even begin to consider taking an extended trip, get to know your Motorhome, its components, features, appliances and limitations. Take some time to read and study this manual and understand the operation of all components.
  • Page 17: Towing

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Caution Total vehicle load should NOT exceed the respective maximum GVWR/GAWR/GCWR of the chassis. Towing Towing a trailer can affect the handling, durability, performance and economy of your Motorhome. The factory installed certified class 3 towing hitch is rated for: A.
  • Page 18: Pre-Trip Inspection

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Pre-Trip Inspection Ensure the Motorhome and all of its components, devices, systems and subsystems are serviced and ready for travel. Inspect wheel lugs for tightness. Examine tires for road damage and wear. Ensure that all tires are inflated to proper pressure.
  • Page 19: Emergency Equipment Checklist

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Emergency Equipment Checklist Use this list as a guide to identify the minimum amount of emergency or safety equipment. Take extra provisions as appropriate for your travel or personal needs. First Aid Kit Emergency Flares Toolbox and Tools Plastic Bucket Tow Rope or Chain Wheel Blocks or Jacks...
  • Page 20: Seat / Shoulder Belts

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Seat / Shoulder Belts Every occupant must be seated in an approved seat with the belt fastened whenever the Motorhome is in motion. Accident statistics prove the importance of using seatbelts. Vehicle occupants not seated in an approved seat and restrained with a seatbelt are likely to suffer more injuries of a more serious nature than those properly restrained.
  • Page 21: Driver / Passenger Seat Controls

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Before allowing any child to travel in your Motorhome you may be required to purchase and use a child restraint that is labeled as certified to comply with all applicable U.S. and Canadian’s laws, rules and regulations applicable to child car seat, harness, anchor and/or tethering systems as the same apply to your Motorhome.
  • Page 22 Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Lumbar Support Turn the knob (1) clockwise or counter-clockwise to suit your comfort needs. Back Rest Adjustment Turn the knob (2) clockwise or counter-clockwise to finely adjust the tilt of the back rest. Back Rest Tilt Pull the lever (3) up and hold to release the position lock.
  • Page 23: Travelling

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Travelling Refer to the chassis manual for engine starting, operation and stopping instructions. Driving Characteristics Controls The Motorhome driver controls are automotive type. Steering and braking controls are power assisted to help make driving as comfortable as possible. However, the Motorhome is much higher, wider, and heavier than a family automobile.
  • Page 24: Travel Tips

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome While travelling, make sure all occupants correctly use their seatbelts. While travelling, make sure all doors are closed and that cabinets, drawers, and loose objects are secure. Instruct your family on what to do in case of fire, and hold fire drills periodically. Maintain proper charge in the fire extinguisher.
  • Page 25: Emergencies While Driving

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Be alert! Thunderstorms and heavy rains can occur suddenly and unexpectedly. Listen frequently to weather reports for the area in which you are camping or travelling so that you will not be caught unaware a sudden change in the weather.
  • Page 26: When The Vehicle Is Disabled

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Never allow any portion of anyone’s body or extremities to be under the Motorhome at any time during jacking or while jacked. Before resuming travel with a new or repaired tire, ensure the lug nuts are tightened in the proper sequence and to the specified torque as set out in the chassis manual.
  • Page 27: Parking

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Parking Parking The Motorhome can be stopped and parked just like an automobile. However always remember that the unit is longer, wider and higher than a typical automobile and more room and clearance must be provided. Backing Up ●...
  • Page 28: Stabilizers

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Prolonged Occupancy Your Motorhomes is designed for recreational and short term occupancy. In case of extended occupancy there are a few things to keep in mind regarding humidity and condensation. Excessive moisture released inside the Motorhome can cause water stains and mildew on the upholstery, the wall materials and the woodwork. Moisture condensing on the windows is a sure sign that the humidity inside your Motorhome is too high.
  • Page 29: Refuelling

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Refuelling Warning Make sure all LP gas tanks and appliances are shut off before refuelling. Modern fuel systems may cause pressure to build up in the fuel tank during hot weather. Under certain conditions, small amounts of fuel may spray from the fuel filler tube when the fuel cap is removed suddenly, causing a possible hazard.
  • Page 30: Door Locks

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Door Locks Separate keys are required for the chassis and coach door locks. The coach entrance door is equipped with two interior locks. Lock (1) secures the exterior & interior door handles, lock (2) is a door dead lock. Entry Door Steps The entry door steps automatically extend and underside step light will illuminate when the coach door is opened.
  • Page 31: Steps Cover

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Steps Cover When the coach door is closed a hinged plate (1) can be lowered, by releasing the latch (2). This plate covers the steps, providing a safe and level floor area (select models only). Slide Out Room The Motorhome may be equipped with an expandable slide out room (3) which provides extra living area for the occupants.
  • Page 32 Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Check the interior of the slide out room to make sure there are no obstructions on the floor or leaning against the walls. Close all cabinet doors. Check the exterior of the unit to ensure all baggage doors are closed and all obstructions are removed.
  • Page 33: Slide Out Room Emergency Operation

    Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Slide Out Room Emergency Operation In the event that the slide out room fails to operate electrically, the slide out room may be manually extended and retracted. IMPORTANT The slide out electrical function is protected by fuse located on the power converter panel.
  • Page 34: Awning

    Vehicle Operation Unity Motorhome Awning Extending the Awning Depress and hold the awning switch (1), located in an exterior storage compartment, in the “OUT” (extend) position until the awning has extended far enough to reach the lead rail (2). Unlock the right support leg (3) by lifting the latch (4). Slide the support leg (3) fully out until it reaches the endcap stop.
  • Page 35 Unity Motorhome Vehicle Operation Rotate the support leg (1) 90 degrees and swivel the support leg down. Lift the retaining pin (2) on the coach awning support bracket and insert the support let foot plate (3). Allow the retaining pin (2) to drop down to lock the foot plate in place.
  • Page 36: Appliance And Equipment Operation

    Appliance & Equipment Operation Unity Motorhome Appliance and Equipment Operation Appliance and equipment may vary according to the particular model of Motorhome, specifications and floorplan. Consult the information kit for operation and maintenance details for the specific appliances and equipment fitted to your Motorhome. Refrigerator The refrigerator in your Motorhome can be operated in any of the following modes:...
  • Page 37: Stove Top

    Unity Motorhome Appliance & Equipment Operation Stove Top The stove top operates on LP gas. It must be lit manually using the integrated igniter. Make sure that the LP gas valve switch (1) located in the rear utility center is turned “ON.”...
  • Page 38: Lp Gas Furnace

    Appliance & Equipment Operation Unity Motorhome LP Gas Furnace Operation The LP gas furnace is controlled by the single zone thermostat (1) located in the coach living area. Caution Before operating the thermostat, carefully read and follow the operating instruction in the LP gas furnace manual located in the information kit.
  • Page 39: Roof Air Conditioner With Heat Pump Cooling

    Unity Motorhome Appliance & Equipment Operation Roof Air Conditioner with Heat Pump Cooling The roof air conditioner (1) is controlled by the same coach thermostat which controls heating (see previous page for details). When the thermostat is switched to the “cool” position and the temperature is set below the current room temperature, the air conditioner will automatically turn on.
  • Page 40: Coach Power Roof Vent

    Appliance & Equipment Operation Unity Motorhome Coach Power Roof Vent The coach power roof vent is utilized to provide a controlled air flow throughout the coach cabin. Use the vent fan in conjunction with an open window to provide a flow of fresh air. Operation Controls ON/OFF Fan Speed (Thermostatic Controlled) The 12 volt DC fan provides for proper ventilation,...
  • Page 41: Shower Cubicle Roof Vent

    Unity Motorhome Appliance & Equipment Operation Shower Cubicle Roof Vent The shower cubicle roof vent is utilized to provide air flow and venting when the shower is being used. Operation Controls Vent Hood Height Control The rotary knob (1) Controls the height position of the vent hood.
  • Page 42 Appliance & Equipment Operation Unity Motorhome The TV is stored in the following locations. Island and Twin Bed Floorplans The TV is stored in the coach dividing wall (1) and is accessed by pressing the pop-out latch button (2) and pulling out the TV cabinet draw.
  • Page 43: Tv Utility Panel

    Unity Motorhome Appliance & Equipment Operation TV Utility Panel The TV utility panel, located in the coach living area, is equipped with a TV antenna booster switch (1), an AV input connector (2) and a 12 volt DC power supply outlet (3).
  • Page 44: Radio Switch

    Appliance & Equipment Operation Unity Motorhome Radio Switch Depress the top of the dash radio switch (1) to provide power to the entertainment system. IMPORTANT Turn “OFF” the radio switch whenever possible. If the radio button is left “ON” the chassis battery will drain even if the entertainment system is turned off.
  • Page 45: Murphy Bed

    Unity Motorhome Appliance & Equipment Operation Murphy Bed Lowering the Bed Lower stabilizer jacks (if so equipped). Visually inspect the outside surroundings, making sure there is ample room for the slide out to extend. Extend the slide out room as detailed in “Vehicle Operation.”...
  • Page 46 Appliance & Equipment Operation Unity Motorhome U-Lounge Floorplan Release the table clamps (1), push the table down, rotate the table top until it seats correctly and engage the locking tabs (2). Lock in position with the clamps (1). Pull out the two cushion supports (3) and arrange the seat cushions as (4).
  • Page 47: Murphy Bed Manual Lift Procedure

    Unity Motorhome Appliance & Equipment Operation Murphy Bed Manual Lift Procedure If the Murphy bed electric raise and lower function fails to operate the bed can be raised and lowered manually following the procedure below. Extend the slide out room and prepare the interior for lowering the bed.
  • Page 48: Seating / Sleeping

    Appliance & Equipment Operation Unity Motorhome Seating / Sleeping (Varies according to Floorplan) Removable Table Assembly Locate the table legs (long) and table top, stored in the bedroom cabinet / bed base. Engage the legs into the floor plates (1) and install the table top onto the legs.
  • Page 49 Unity Motorhome Appliance & Equipment Operation Twin Bed Conversion Fold out the cushion support (1). Insert the two cushions (2), stored below the bed cabinet. Flip-Up Dresser / Make Up Center (Island Bed) Motorhomes with an island bed floorplan are equipped with a flip-up dresser / make up center (3).
  • Page 50: Electrical System Operation

    Electrical System Operation Unity Motorhome Electrical System Operation Electrical Supply This Motorhome is equipped to operate with two electrical systems operating on separate voltages. An internal 12 volt DC system (coach batteries) and an external 120 volt AC system (shore power.) The 12 volt DC System draws its power from either the engine’s battery and charging system while driving or from the coach batteries when parked.
  • Page 51: System Monitor

    Unity Motorhome Electrical System Operation System Monitor The system monitor panel, located in the locker above the coach entrance doorway, monitors the following systems: Water Heater Switch (1) This switch controls the power to the water heater. Press the top of the switch to turn the water heater “ON” and bottom to switch “OFF.”...
  • Page 52: Volt Ac System

    Electrical System Operation Unity Motorhome 120 Volt AC System When connected to 120 volt AC (shore power) such as that provided by most campgrounds or when running your 120 volt generator, the converter charges the coach battery which provides 12 volt power. All equipment normally powered by the battery 12 volt DC power is then powered through the converter, preventing drain on the coach battery.
  • Page 53: Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (Gfci)

    Unity Motorhome Electrical System Operation Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Various outlets in the Motorhome, particularly those near sinks and water supplies, are connected to a GFCI which is a very sensitive circuit breaker that will protect you from electrical shock if a ground fault develops. If and when this breaker trips, unplug all appliances on that circuit and press the reset button (1) on the outlet.
  • Page 54: Auxiliary Diesel Generator (Optional)

    Electrical System Operation Unity Motorhome IMPORTANT The generator starter draws current from the coach batteries so the ignition does not have to be on. The LP gas generator control panel (1) is located on the overhead cabinet above the entrance door. Generator Starting Depress and hold the top of the button (2) until generator engine starts running, then release the...
  • Page 55: Generator Safety

    Unity Motorhome Electrical System Operation Generator Safety Electrical Warning Extreme care and caution should be exercised when handling the generator and its components. Carelessness can be dangerous and even fatal. Never touch any electrical leads, equipment or appliances when your hands are wet or when you are standing on wet ground or in water.
  • Page 56: 12 Volt Dc System

    Electrical System Operation Unity Motorhome 12 Volt DC system The 12 volt DC power voltage system in your Motorhome consists of two separate but connected battery systems: Chassis battery - (1) located under driver’s side cab floor (not shown). Coach batteries - (2) located below a lift-up panel in the coach doorway. IMPORTANT A 15 Amp fuse, located in position #10 of the fuse panel under the driver’s seat, protects the 12 volt DC...
  • Page 57 Unity Motorhome Electrical System Operation Prevention Disconnect the battery cables during long periods of storage. Hook up a battery charger at least once a month during long periods of storage, or connect the 120 volt AC shore line to a suitable power source. When using shore power to charge the coach batteries, the battery disconnect switch must be on.
  • Page 58: Inverter

    Electrical System Operation Unity Motorhome Inverter Your Motorhome is equipped with an inverter (1). The inverter, located in a coach cabinet (location varies according to coach floorplan) takes 12 volt DC power from the coach batteries and inverts it to 120 volt AC power.
  • Page 59: Lighting Maintenance

    Unity Motorhome Electrical System Operation Lighting Maintenance The following procedures detail replacement of the coach interior and exterior light bulb/light fittings. Caution Disconnect the chassis and coach batteries before carrying out maintenance on the lighting system. Exterior Lighting Upper Running Lights (1) - NOTE: This is a sealed LED unit and must be replaced as complete unit.
  • Page 60 Electrical System Operation Unity Motorhome Interior Lighting Cabin lights Lights (1) - NOTE: This is a sealed LED unit and must be replaced as complete unit. Unclip the lens cover (2), remove the two screws (3) and pull the light fitting out of the bodywork to gain access to the fitting connectors.
  • Page 61: Water / Plumbing System

    Unity Motorhome Water / Plumbing System Water / Plumbing System Electrical Supply Your Motorhome is designed with fresh water, grey water and black water systems, and associated plumbing to handle all of the water and waste requirements. Review this section carefully to understand each system and how they function together.
  • Page 62: Fresh Water Tank Filling

    Water / Plumbing System Unity Motorhome Disconnecting Turn “OFF” the city water supply. Relieve water pressure in the line by opening a faucet in the Motorhome. Disconnect the hose from the city water connection (1). Replace the protective plug back over the city water connection.
  • Page 63: Water Pump Switch

    Unity Motorhome Water / Plumbing System Water Pump Switch When the water pump switch (1) is in the “ON” position, the water pump will automatically activate when any faucet, shower, or toilet is being used. It is recommended that the pump switch be turned off whenever leaving the Motorhome for any period of time or while driving.
  • Page 64: Water Pump Troubleshooting

    Water / Plumbing System Unity Motorhome Water Pump Initial Startup Make sure all drain valves are closed. Turn the water pump switch (1) “OFF.” Fill the water tank. Open the faucets, both hot and cold. Turn the water pump switch (1) “ON.” Close each faucet (cold and hot) as soon as water flows steadily through the faucet.
  • Page 65: Disinfection Of Water Tank

    Unity Motorhome Water / Plumbing System Disinfection of Water Tank It is recommended that fresh water systems be periodically disinfected. Disinfection is required if: ● When the system is new and has not been used before. ● When vehicle has been in storage for a long period of time.
  • Page 66: Black Water Waste Tank Rinse

    Water / Plumbing System Unity Motorhome The sewer hose is stored in driver’s side rear exterior compartment (1) (island & twin bed floorplans) or below the slide out (2) (corner & Murphy bed floorplans). NOTE: The slide out must be extended to gain access to the sewer hose.
  • Page 67: Macerator

    Unity Motorhome Water / Plumbing System Macerator Your Motorhome may be equipped with a macerator (1). The macerator breaks down the black water holding tank solid. To operate the macerator: Extend the macerator waste hose (2) stored in the driver’s side rear exterior compartment and connect to a sewer hook-up.
  • Page 68: Water Heater

    Water / Plumbing System Unity Motorhome Water Heater Operation The water heater is designed to operate using LP gas or 120 volt AC power. The water heater is accessible from both the outside and the inside of the coach. To operate on 120 volt AC power Remove the water heater exterior cover (1) by releasing the latch (2).
  • Page 69: Water Heater Bypass Valve

    Unity Motorhome Water / Plumbing System Caution Do not touch the water heater canister or the burner exhaust vent. These components are extremely hot and contact can cause serious burns. The water heater is also equipped with a temperature cut-off device in case the water temperature exceeds the preset limit.
  • Page 70 Water / Plumbing System Unity Motorhome Spray Nozzle The manual flush toilet is equipped with a hand held spray nozzle (1). To activate the spray nozzle, press the lever (2). Refer to toilet operating instructions located in the information kit for further details. Tecma Silence Plus Toilet (Twin &...
  • Page 71 Unity Motorhome Water / Plumbing System Cleaning the Toilet The toilet should be cleaned regularly for sanitation and efficient operation. Clean the toilet using a mild bathroom cleaner. Do not use caustic or abrasive cleansers. Do not allow cleaners to remain in the toilet bowl for any length of time.
  • Page 72: Liquid Propane Gas System

    Caution These instructions are provided as a general guideline only and may not be complete. To ensure proper service and safety, always take your Motorhome to an authorized Leisure Travel Vans Dealer service center. LP Valve Gas Control (Utility Center) The switch (1) opens and closes the LP gas valve.
  • Page 73: How Lp Gas Works

    Unity Motorhome Liquid Propane Gas System How LP Gas Works There are two types of LP (Liquified Petroleum) gas - propane and butane. Both are compressed into a liquid for easier transportation and storage. Common names used are tank gas, bottle gas, or simply LP. In the tank, LP gas is in the form of a liquid under very high pressure.
  • Page 74: Air In The Lp Gas Tank

    Liquid Propane Gas System Unity Motorhome Warning Do not smoke when refuelling. Keep flames, sparks and smoking material away from fuel or flammable fumes. Warning ● Never overfill the LP gas tank. Make sure your Motorhome is level when filling the tank. ●...
  • Page 75: Lp Gas Tank Regulator

    Unity Motorhome Liquid Propane Gas System LP Gas Tank Regulator The LP gas tank regulator has a plastic cover to protect it from the weather. This should never be removed except by qualified service personnel. The pressure regulator has a vent hole on the underneath side. Make sure this vent hole is open and not obstructed in any way.
  • Page 76: Avoiding Asphyxiation

    Liquid Propane Gas System Unity Motorhome Use soapy water to check for leaks and watch for bubbles. Do not use an open flame. Correct or repair leak(s) before using appliances or vehicle again. Warning Do not bring or store LP gas containers, gasoline, or other flammable liquids inside the vehicle because a fire or explosion may result.
  • Page 77: Motorhome Maintenance

    Carefully inspect all caulking around windows, doors, and vents as well as all other joints. Re-caulk if necessary using the correct caulking material from your Leisure Travel Vans dealer. If you notice that water failing to bead on the surface of your Motorhome it is probably time to polish and wax it. This will not only improve the appearance of your Motorhome, but will protect the painted surfaces from oxidation and corrosion and make it easier to wash.
  • Page 78: Interior Care

    Motorhome Maintenance Unity Motorhome Interior Care Accumulations of dirt and dust not only detract from the appearance of the interior of your Motorhome but will shorten the life of the carpets and fabrics. Weekly cleaning and vacuuming is recommended. Carpets See manufacturer’s carpet care guide on how to clean soil, dirt and stains from the carpet.
  • Page 79 Unity Motorhome Motorhome Maintenance Refrigerator The cabinet interior should be cleaned regularly. Remove shelves and wash the lining with lukewarm water to which a mild soap may be added. Dry thoroughly, especially around door frame and door gasket. Warm water only should be used to wash the cooling evaporator, ice trays, and shelves.
  • Page 80: Storage And Winterization

    Storage & Winterization Unity Motorhome Storage and Winterization All systems, components and appliances should be inspected and repaired prior to storage. Storage Checklist Fill the Motorhome fuel tank to reduce excessive build up of moisture in the fuel tank. Check coolant level and add antifreeze if required, to protect to the lowest expected temperature during storage.
  • Page 81 Unity Motorhome Storage & Winterization Cold Temperature Storage Water system winterization - Draining Drain the fresh water tank by opening the fresh water tank drain valve (1). See Water / Plumbing Section for location details. When the fresh water tank is completely empty, run the water pump for 1 minute to drain out any water remaining in the pump.
  • Page 82 Storage & Winterization Unity Motorhome Winterization with Plumbing Non-toxic Antifreeze Make sure the water tank heater LP gas switch (1) is switched “OFF.” Turn the hot water tank by-pass valve (2) to “BY- PASS.” Turn the winterize valve (3) to “WINTERIZE.” Remove the water filter canister, remove the filter cartridge and reinstall the water filter canister.
  • Page 83: De-Winterizing The Water Systems

    Unity Motorhome Storage & Winterization De-Winterizing the Water Systems NOTE: Flush entire water system before filling the hot water tank. Refill the water tank with fresh city water. Turn the bypass valve, located in the utility center to the “NORMAL FLOW” position. Turn the bypass valve, located in the water heater to the “NORMAL FLOW”...
  • Page 84: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance & Service Unity Motorhome Maintenance and Service TV Antenna The elevating mechanism of the TV antenna must be periodically lubricated by removing the plastic plug (1). Refer to the antenna manual in the information kit for details. LP Gas Tank Valve If the electrically operated LP gas valve fails to operate the LP gas tank, mounted underneath the Motorhome, can be manually shut-off by turning the valve (2) clockwise.
  • Page 85 Unity Motorhome Maintenance & Service Electric Steps The electric steps mechanism (1) requires periodic lubrication. Refer to the steps manual in the information kit for details. Murphy Bed Murphy mechanism requires annual lubrication. NOTE: The following lubrication points are located behind the bed head cover.
  • Page 86: 2013 New Vehicle Limited Warranty

    Warranty Policy Unity Motorhome 2013 NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY TRIPLE E CANADA LTD. (Revised Feb. 2013) This New Vehicle Limited Warranty is the sole and only warranty applicable to your new Motorhome. This Warranty is issued by Triple E Canada Ltd., only, which is the manufacturer of your Motorhome. Triple E Canada Ltd., uses a variety of trade and/or division names in marketing or advertising its motorhomes.
  • Page 87 Unity Motorhome Warranty Policy Although the Warranty is extended only to the first retail purchaser of the Motorhome, the Warranty is transferable to the second owner of the Motorhome upon written request to Triple E RV received within thirty (30) days after sale and transfer of title to the Motorhome from its first retail purchaser to its second owner, accompanied by satisfactory proof of sale and transfer.
  • Page 88 Warranty Policy Unity Motorhome Your Warranty may be lost, restricted or limited if your Motorhome is not properly maintained in accordance with regularly-scheduled maintenance recommendations of both Triple E RV and any manufacturers of Components, and/or the chassis of your Motorhome. Your Warranty does not cover loss, defects or failures resulting from exposure to extreme conditions, including extremely cold weather.
  • Page 89 Unity Motorhome Warranty Policy 8. Questions about Warranty Services. You may contact the Triple E RV Warranty Department at its toll free number (1-877-992-9906) if you have a question about this Warranty or need assistance in locating an authorized service center or dealer or if you are dissatisfied with Warranty repairs.
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