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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your choice of a Triple E built Motorhome for your travelling and touring comfort and
enjoyment. It utilizes the latest design features and manufacturing techniques to insure safe, effi cient and
trouble-free operation at all times.
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OPERATOR'S MANUALS
All owners/operators should read, understand
and follow all instructions in this the motorhome
manual, chassis manual and manuals for all
auxiliary systems and appliances. A few minutes
spent reading the appropriate manual will pay rich
dividends in providing safe, effi cient and trouble-
free operation. Refer to the Ford or GM Operator's
Manual for detailed information on the chassis.
Refer to the appropriate manual supplied for auxil-
iary equipment and appliances as required.
This manual covers all the systems, controls and
operation unique to this vehicle. Always keep the
information kit of manuals and information with the
vehicle for easy reference. Pass the kit on to new
operators or owners as appropriate for their infor-
mation as well. Use the Table of Contents or Index
to fi nd specifi c information.
If more information is required or you do not under-
stand something, please contact:
Your Triple E dealer or
Triple E Recreational Vehicles
301 Roblin Blvd., Box 1230
Winkler, Manitoba Canada
R6W 4C4
Tel: (204) 325-4361
Fax: (204) 325-5241
COMMANDER / EMBASSY
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An information kit is provided with each vehicle and
includes specifi c information on specifi c systems,
features and appliances including:
1. Chassis
2. Air Conditioning
3. Generator
4. Furnace
5. General Operation
6. Entertainment System
7. Leveling System
8. Water Heater
9. Safety
10. Flooring and Counter Tops
11. Rear View Monitor
12. Electric Step
13. Fridge
14. Alarm System
15. Plumbing Fixtures
16. Roof and Side Walls
17. Converter
18. EMS (Energy Management System)
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The Commander and Embassy product lines are
available in various sizes, models and fl oor plans.
The equipment, accessories and components de-
scribed in this manual may not necessarily apply to
your vehicle. Refer to the material provided in the
information kit for the detailed instructions unique
to your unit.
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It is a good idea to keep a record of all key code
numbers and keep them in a safe place - not in
your vehicle. Use the charts in this manual but
make a duplicate copy to be stored elsewhere.
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INFORMATION KIT
OPTIONS AND EQUIPMENT
KEYS
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