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Unity Motorhome

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Introduction

U24CB Booth Dinette Floor Plan

U24CB Top View

Skylight 

Radio

Antenna

TV

Antenna

Stack Vent

Satellite

Pre-Wire

Solar

Panels

A/C

Roof Vent

Roof Vent

Skylight

Stack Vent

Summary of Contents for UNITY 2017

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

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Page 3: ...31 Severe Weather Information 32 Emergencies While Driving 33 Hazard Warning Lights 33 Flat Tire 33 When the Vehicle is Disabled 33 Overheating 34 Parking 34 Extended Occupancy 35 Levelling the Motorh...

Page 4: ...mp Troubleshooting 98 Water Filter 99 Disinfection of Water Tank 99 Waste Systems 100 Grey Water Waste Holding Tank 100 Black Water Waste Holding Tank 100 Dumping Holding Tanks 100 Black Water Waste T...

Page 5: ...s in this manual the vehicle chassis manual the information contained in the Motorhome Information Kit provided with your new motorhome Your motorhome contains a number of systems components equipment...

Page 6: ...TV DVD Chassis Air Conditioner Generator Stabilizers Rearview Monitor Inverter Entertainment System Safety Flooring and Countertops Electric Step Solar Panel Surge Protector Safe Options and Equipment...

Page 7: ...e manufacturer s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 lbs 70 Kgs 7 Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The value specified as the load carrying capacity of a single axle system as measu...

Page 8: ...cated in wardrobe closet Canada models only Located in wardrobe closet all models Located on driver side door frame all models Located on driver side door frame US models only Located on passenger sid...

Page 9: ...Out Room Diesel Fill Shore Power Connection Utility Center Furnace Exhaust External Receptacle Storage Compartment Refrigerator Vents Light Power Plant Compartment Inverter and Storage Compartment Sew...

Page 10: ...Unity Motorhome 6 Introduction U24MB Top View U24MB Leisure Lounge Floor Plan Skylight Radio Antenna TV Antenna Stack Vent Satellite Pre Wire Solar Panels A C Roof Vent Roof Vent Skylight...

Page 11: ...Unity Motorhome 7 Introduction U24MB Leisure Lounge Plus Floor Plan...

Page 12: ...Slide Out Room Shore Power Connection Water Heater Storage Compartment Utility Center Refrigerator Vents Furnace Exhaust Storage Compartment BBQ Hook Up Sewer Hose Hatch Behind Doors Diesel Fill Powe...

Page 13: ...Unity Motorhome 9 Introduction U24CB Booth Dinette Floor Plan U24CB Top View Skylight Radio Antenna TV Antenna Stack Vent Satellite Pre Wire Solar Panels A C Roof Vent Roof Vent Skylight Stack Vent...

Page 14: ...Unity Motorhome 10 Introduction U24CB U Lounge Floor Plan...

Page 15: ...ore Power Connection Utility Center Refrigerator Vents Furnace Exhaust Storage Compartment Storage Compartment Light Inverter and Storage Compartment Power Plant Compartment Storage Compartment Diesel...

Page 16: ...Unity Motorhome 12 U24IB Floor Plan U24IB TB Top View Skylight Radio Antenna TV Antenna Stack Vent Satellite Pre Wire Solar Panels A C Roof Vent Skylight...

Page 17: ...ty Center Refrigerator Vents Storage Compartment Light Storage Compartment Sewer Hose Hatch Behind Doors Furnace Exhaust Inverter and Storage Compartment Storage Compartment BBQ Hook Up Power Plant Co...

Page 18: ...Unity Motorhome 14 Introduction U24TB Floor Plan...

Page 19: ...torage Compartment Light Refridgerator Vents Sewer Hose Hatch Behind Doors Furnace Exhaust Inverter and Storage Compartment Storage Compartment BBQ Hook Up Power Plant Compartment U24FX Driver s Side...

Page 20: ...Unity Motorhome 16 Introduction U24FX Floor Plan U24FX Top View Skylight Radio Antenna TV Antenna Stack Vent Satellite Pre Wire Solar Panels A C Roof Vent Roof Vent Skylight Stack Vent...

Page 21: ...8 7 10 2388 7 10 2388 7 10 2388 7 10 2388 Height Incl A C ft mm 10 6 3200 10 6 3200 10 6 3200 10 6 3200 10 6 3200 Fresh Water Capacity gal L 30 114 36 137 36 137 36 137 30 114 Black Water Holding Capa...

Page 22: ...ction of the manual but keep in mind that the manual may not cover all situations Every person who occupies the motorhome or operates any of its components devices or subassemblies must be familiar wi...

Page 23: ...as carbon monoxide or smoke and warn of low battery levels Have an authorized service center check the system and identify the source of the alarm Correct the problem before using the motorhome Keep a...

Page 24: ...nd Audible Alarm Signals This SAFE T ALERT CO Propane Gas Alarm is designed to be easy to operate The alarm has two indicator lights that display a specific color for each monitored condition There al...

Page 25: ...nce the alarm Identify and eliminate the source of the smoke Replace the battery at least once per year and test the battery after replacement Remove the cover to replace the battery Clean and vacuum...

Page 26: ...harged fire extinguishers readily available 4 Avoid using flammable products in the motorhome 5 Never smoke in bed or when relaxing on the couch 6 Do not overload electrical outlets 7 Do not leave coo...

Page 27: ...immediately replace the extinguisher Record the inspection date on the tag provided Warning Fire Extinguisher Thefireextinguisherislocatedatthemotorhome entrance In case of fire use the following PAS...

Page 28: ...ding water heater full LP gas weight and Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating SCWR The Occupant and Cargo Carrying Capacity OCCC is equal to the GVWR minus UVW plus full LP gas weight In other words OCCC i...

Page 29: ...will be longer Make sure your trailer is equipped with a braking system and is properly connected to your motorhome When descending a steep or long grade reduce speed and shift to a lower gear to con...

Page 30: ...n this section 18 Lock exterior compartment doors 19 Check that the fire extinguisher is in good condition and fully charged Refer to details in Safety section Pre Trip Inspection 1 Ensure the motorho...

Page 31: ...hey are snug All passengers must be in a seat that is equipped with a seatbelt All pregnant riders should be in a seat equipped with a shoulder strap for maximum safety Warning Caution 6 Strap small c...

Page 32: ...should wear the lap belts low on their torso and should position the shoulder strap diagonally across their chest Do not position the shoulder strap against the neck Wearing a seat or shoulder lap bel...

Page 33: ...avel in your motorhome 4 Ensure that any child restraint system you use conveniently and safely attaches to the structural elements of your motorhome and provides safety for a child every time it is u...

Page 34: ...d braking controls are power assisted to help make driving as comfortable as possible Your motorhome is much higher wider and heavier than a family automobile so the operator must anticipate and accou...

Page 35: ...to lose control of the motorhome Driving Safety Tips 1 When backing the motorhome have a person stand to the rear on the driver s side to guide you 2 Before departing on the trip check your routes fo...

Page 36: ...ng food or materials in your motorhome for extended periods of time Make sure wet clothing and towels are fully dried before storing 12 Make sure your fire extinguisher is ready for use and that you k...

Page 37: ...de service is unavailable inspect the flat tire to determine whether you can service or repair it 5 If you can service or repair the flat tire you must raise the vehicle using the jack NOTICE Attempti...

Page 38: ...re gauge returns to normal resume driving and keep an eye on the gauge Do NOT resume driving until the problem has been corrected and the temperature has returned to normal Parking 1 Parking You can s...

Page 39: ...ances The refrigerator is especially sensitive and must be level to function properly Spend the necessary time to level your motorhome to ensure maximum enjoyment and reliability of your appliances Se...

Page 40: ...at stabilizers are completely retracted before moving the motorhome NOTE Refer to the equalizer system manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for details on manual operation of the stabilizers Use st...

Page 41: ...xiliary generator fuel pick up tube is shorter than the engine fuel pick up tube to prevent the generator from inadvertently draining the vehicle s fuel tank NOTICE Use the correct fuel type for the m...

Page 42: ...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 NOTE Store a copy of your door access code in a safe location Do NOT...

Page 43: ...the enter button The lock will beep 4 times to indicate new code acceptance This Is now your new code NOTE Please enter your Personal Code upon installation of lock to prevent inadvertent programming...

Page 44: ...the underside of the step automatically illuminates when you open the coach door NOTE The step light will remain illuminated for five minutes after extending the steps NOTICE The entry door step 3 aut...

Page 45: ...facilitate entry Each door is equipped with a magnetic interlock system that activates the light when the magnetic field is broken When the door is opened the magnetic field is broken the light comes...

Page 46: ...Turn the dimmer switch back to turn off the lights Exterior Interior Light Switches Depress the top of switch 3 to turn on the exterior patio assist handle and entrance step ground illumination light...

Page 47: ...me is not properly leveled before extending the slide out room 3 the slide out mechanism could bind causing damage 3 Make sure there is adequate space beside your motorhome for the slide out room to f...

Page 48: ...om to ensure the all weather seals are in correct alignment Retracting the Slide Out Room Depress and hold the top of the slide out control switch 2 until the slide out room is fully retracted then re...

Page 49: ...the motor mounting screw 4 on each side of the slide out and remove the screw 5 Peel back the exterior sweep gasket 5 from the top corners of the slide out and lift the slide out motor to release 6 Pu...

Page 50: ...rom 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 2 Unlock the right support leg 3 stored in t...

Page 51: ...of the awning to the desired height and lock the left and right latches 4 NOTE Adjust the side of the awning furthest away from the coach door to a slightly lower position to enable rainwater to run...

Page 52: ...tor The refrigerator in your motorhome operates in the following modes 1 120 volt AC electric 2 LP gas with 12 volt DC ignition 3 12 volt DC NOTICE The motorhome MUST be completely level for the refri...

Page 53: ...free of debris in order to maintain efficient operation of the refrigerator Remove the exterior door by removing screw 2 and pushing up the locking clips Stove Top The stove top operates on LP gas It...

Page 54: ...operate the oven with the door open This may result in harmful exposure to microwave energy 2 Do not defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks 3 Do not place any object between the oven front face a...

Page 55: ...furnace the furnace does not have a pilot light It is ignited by a direct spark ignition system NOTE Simultaneously hold the thermostat plus and minus buttons 2 to switch between C and F 3 If the burn...

Page 56: ...ow into the coach cabin can be controlled and directed by adjusting the vents 1 Before operating the thermostat carefully read and follow the operating instruction in the manual located in the Motorho...

Page 57: ...flow Opening windows farthest away from the fan will provide the best air exchange Open windows sufficiently to allow proper air circulation An on off switch 1 controls the power to the fan A three p...

Page 58: ...ng Instructions 1 Turn off the fan motor 2 Release the retaining tabs 3 securing the screen and pull the screen down 3 Wash the screen and fan blade with a light non abrasive soap rinse and dry 4 Rein...

Page 59: ...ng the motorhome Opening the Roof Vent 1 Press the latch release button 3 on the handle 4 2 Push upwards on the handle 4 and latch the handle bar into the desired seat 5 Closing the Roof Vent 1 Lift t...

Page 60: ...elease knob 3 and reposition the TV NOTE It is possible to position the TV so it can be viewed from the forward coach living area To store the TV fold the TV back against the dividing wall and secure...

Page 61: ...led operating instructions NOTE Entertainment systems 1 auto matically default to the most recently used setting when switched off and back on To change settings make your selection and press the ENTE...

Page 62: ...ternal satellite TV hookup connector 2 located in the rear utility center TV Antenna Your motorhome is equipped with an omnidirectional antenna 3 mounted on the coach roof The antenna is not adjustabl...

Page 63: ...Unity Motorhome 59 Appliance and Equipment Operation Entertainment System Schematics U24MB Entertainment System Schematic...

Page 64: ...Unity Motorhome 60 Appliance and Equipment Operation U24CB FX Entertainment System Schematic...

Page 65: ...Unity Motorhome 61 Appliance and Equipment Operation U24 IB TB Entertainment System Schematic...

Page 66: ...Unity Motorhome 62 Appliance and Equipment Operation HDMI Matrix Switch Schematic...

Page 67: ...Unity Motorhome 63 Appliance and Equipment Operation Satellite Pre wire Schematic Your motorhome is pre wired for satellite dish installation location varies according to floor plan...

Page 68: ...ing the lock button 5 while you swivel the seat Release the lock button when the chair is slightly rotated to ensure the seat locks into the next position 5 Remove the lounge chair seat back cushions...

Page 69: ...ackrest pull it out all the way and it will release Push it back toward the wall 2 Ensure both Murphy bed reading lights 2 are switched off by pressing the lens on off button 3 3 Pull the release stra...

Page 70: ...ing and holding the lock button 6 on the side of the chair and releasing the lock when the chair is at the desired angle Recliner mode 7 Push the recliner buttons 8 on the side of the chair to recline...

Page 71: ...Pull the table release handle 2 downwards and lower the table until it is level with the seating base 2 Arrange the seat cushions as shown in Figure 3 2 1 6 3 Booth Dinette Bed U Lounge 4 Conversion 1...

Page 72: ...floor plate 3 and install the table top onto the leg Converting Removable Table into Bed 1 Remove the table top and table leg from the floor plate 3 Store the table and leg in the bedroom cabinet bed...

Page 73: ...tion 2 Seats with the table configuration 3 Seats pulled out Pull out seats before lowering Murphy Bed 4 Bed down with the headboard tilted out as backrest 5 Rear seating lock ottoman before travellin...

Page 74: ...hrough the inverter charger or from the generator through theinverter charger Thecoachbatteriescharge automatically when the unit is connected to shore power or when the engine or generator is running...

Page 75: ...Unity Motorhome 71 Electrical System Operation U24MB 30 amp 120V Wiring Schematic U24CB 30 amp 120V Wiring Schematic...

Page 76: ...Unity Motorhome 72 Electrical System Operation U24IB 30 amp 120V Wiring Schematic U24TB 30 amp 120V Wiring Schematic...

Page 77: ...Unity Motorhome 73 Electrical System Operation U24FX 30 amp 120V Wiring Schematic...

Page 78: ...Unity Motorhome 74 Electrical System Operation U24MB 12V Wiring Schematic U24CB 12V Wiring Schematic...

Page 79: ...Unity Motorhome 75 Electrical System Operation U24IB 12V Wiring Schematic U24TB 12V Wiring Schematic...

Page 80: ...Unity Motorhome 76 Electrical System Operation U24FX 12V Wiring Schematic...

Page 81: ...l of the system capacity used available on the LED display 1 BATT 3 Displays the battery power level FRESH 4 Displays the fresh water holding tank level GREY 5 Displays the grey water holding tank lev...

Page 82: ...tAC equipment and components in the motorhome from overload a short in the wiring or a short in the component itself In the event of an overload the circuit breaker cuts off the flow of electricity in...

Page 83: ...detects electrical current that is travelling along and unintended path and stops the current to reduce the risk of electrical shock and fire If a GFCI breaker trips unplug all the appliances on that...

Page 84: ...1 Depress and hold the top of the generator start button 3 until the generator engine starts running then release the button 2 Allow the generator engine to settle and run smoothly before operating a...

Page 85: ...the diesel generator engine to settle and run smoothly before operating any electrical appliances 4 Become familiar with the output capacity and capability of your diesel generator 5 Be careful not to...

Page 86: ...cated 3 Parksothewindcarriesexhaustgasesaway from the motorhome Be aware of potential gas fumes from other nearby vehicles 4 Do not operate the generator if there are any obstructions such as vegetati...

Page 87: ...le such as the heater fans exterior lights horn speed control windshield wipers etc Disconnect the chassis battery cables when parking the motorhome for an extended period of time Refer to the chassis...

Page 88: ...s Several conditions can destroy the battery s function including sulfation and freezing Sulfation occurs when lead sulfate crystallizes and deposits on the negative plates inside the battery This con...

Page 89: ...the cable terminals to prevent corrosion Grease is an insulator and will prevent the flow of electricity Use a plastic ignition spray to protect the terminals after you have cleaned and reinstalled t...

Page 90: ...he Bedroom Entertainment and Galley receptacle When the motor home is plugged into shore power the breaker panel supplies power to the inverter which switches that power through to the inverter loads...

Page 91: ...harging DC Power Usage while Inverting and many more Refer to the inverter remote control manual in the Motor home Information Kit for more information 1 Fault 2 2 Status Display 3 3 Inverting LED 4 4...

Page 92: ...r AC powered device make sure AC power is disconnected Refer to your floor plan in the Introduction section for the surge protector location Error Code Chart EO Normal Operating Condition E1 Reverse P...

Page 93: ...2 If the display is illuminated and reading Error code E 0 and yet no power is present in the coach please contact Technical Support You must wait for the time delay light to stop flashing 3 If the d...

Page 94: ...e coach interior and exterior lights Disconnect the chassis and coach batteries before carrying out maintenance on the lighting system Exterior Lighting Upper Clearance Lights 2 NOTE This is a sealed...

Page 95: ...nuts 4 securing the support bracket 5 to the light assembly and remove the support bracket 5 Remove the defective light 6 and install a new one NOTE The lights 6 are sealed with a bead of silicone to...

Page 96: ...and must be replaced as complete unit 1 Pull down on the light fitting 4 2 Install a new light into the opening Reading Lights 5 The coach reading lights are not serviceable If the reading light stop...

Page 97: ...torage and utility center light switch inside the coach Refer to the Exterior Lights section in the Vehicle Operation chapter for instructions 1 Unclip plastic cover 4 2 Remove and replace light 3 Ins...

Page 98: ...ter faucets and the water heater An automatic pressure switch located inside the water pump maintains positive line pressure The city water connection 1 and water fill selector valve 2 are located in...

Page 99: ...ctive plug not shown over the city water connection 1 Filling the Fresh Water Tank City Water 1 Connect the water hose to the city water connection 1 2 Turn the water fill selector valve 2 to water ta...

Page 100: ...5 Depress and hold the fresh water tank level switch 3 to show the percent full level on the LED display 4 Once the fresh water level reads full on the LED display turn off the water pump 6 Turn the...

Page 101: ...at least annually to ensure proper water pressure Unscrew the filter bowl 2 to access the screen remove the screen and clean with fresh water Replace in reverse order ensuring the filter bowl is secu...

Page 102: ...pare a solution of 1 4 cup household bleach to 1 gallon of water 2 Place the suction hose 2 attached to the winterize by pass valve 3 into the potable water container NOTE The winterize by pass valve...

Page 103: ...olding Tank The black water holding tank collects all the waste from the toilet and bathroom sink Before using your waste holding tank deodorize it by adding one gallon of water and a commercial holdi...

Page 104: ...ility center 2 Open the black water tank dump valve 1 NOTICE Always open the black water tank dump valve before turning on the water supply 3 Turn on the city water supply to thoroughly flush the syst...

Page 105: ...ovide fresh air and reduce excessive moisture buildup DO keep all roof vents and windows closed when travelling to prevent odors caused by negative pressure DON T put facial tissues paper permanent au...

Page 106: ...se 2 Ensure the water heater pressure relief valve 3 is closed 3 Turn the propane shut off switch 4 to ON 4 Press the exterior water heater switch 5 to either Eco or Comfort ON position refer to water...

Page 107: ...ush Toilet Push down the foot valve 1 to flush the toilet A high velocity stream of water produces a swirl effect to effectively cleanse the toilet Use a deodorizing agent to eliminate toilet and hold...

Page 108: ...let and holding tank odors Refer to the toilet operating manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for further details Operating Tips 1 Do not flush facial tissue or regular household toilet tissue down...

Page 109: ...Hot Water This standard water tap controls the flow of hot water to the shower head Turn clockwise to turn off the water and counterclockwise to turn on the water Cold Water This standard water tap c...

Page 110: ...our motorhome to improve safety and reliability These devices and systems include the following tank overflow valves LP gas detectors and carbon monoxide CO detectors In addition LP gas contains an od...

Page 111: ...he LP gas supply valve is operated by the LP gas switch in the exterior utility center The valve is held open using 12 volt DC power If the battery is dead or the battery disconnect is in the OFF posi...

Page 112: ...iation or explosion Remind the service attendant to use the 80 overflow valve when refueling Space must be left in the tank for vaporization and expansion to occur After refilling the LP gas tank 1 Pe...

Page 113: ...he furnace for example the fuel may not vaporize rapidly enough to keep all the appliances operating at a high level In this case you may have to reduce the consumption of fuel by lowering the tempera...

Page 114: ...yxiation Open the overhead vent and open a window before using the range 3 Avoid breathing the exhaust fumes from gas or diesel engines and LP gas burners Poisonous exhaust fumes are produced from ope...

Page 115: ...erior in direct sunlight and never use hot water Avoid using pressure washers because they can loosen decals and sealants Regularly wax your RV to reduce the negative effects of UV exposure on the ext...

Page 116: ...th and mild detergent Never use solvents of any kind on vinyl surfaces NOTE The vinyl manufacturer recommends the following To clean most common household stains use warm soapy water and a clear water...

Page 117: ...ave energy and increase cooking time Clean the microwave convection oven as follows Wipe walls with a damp cloth and mild detergent to remove spatters and spills Do not use harsh detergents or abrasiv...

Page 118: ...full charge then disconnect both the chassis and coach batteries using the battery disconnect switch Charge the batteries monthly 6 Wash the motorhome If exposed to road salts thoroughly wash and flu...

Page 119: ...els only Flush macerator toilet DO NOT FLUSH NON MACERATOR TOILETS AT THIS TIME NOTICE Do NOT depress the toilet flush pedal if there is air pressure in the system or damage to the toilet flush valve...

Page 120: ...inlet filter and store in a warm dry place Close the yellow easy drain lever 11 Place the suction hose attached to the winterize valve in the utility compartment into a non toxic plumbing antifreeze c...

Page 121: ...cets 6 Open the hot water line until clear water appears Spring Startup After storing the motorhome for an extended period of time run the water pump to pressurize the water system and check for leaks...

Page 122: ...de coupler 3 located underneath the motorhome to raise or lower stabilizer units NOTICE Refer to the detailed operating and safety instructions in the Motorhome Information Kit before performing the s...

Page 123: ...fluid is to enter water heater 7 Make sure that valve D remains in the closed position 8 Open valve C 9 Drain the Truma AquaGo instant water heater and place filter 1 in drawer 2 10 Close all faucets...

Page 124: ...Unity Motorhome 120 Storage and Winterization Electric Steps Periodically lubricate the electric step mechanism 1 Refer to the electric step manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for details 1...

Page 125: ...rized Triple E RV service center or dealer In addition Triple E RV will cover the cost of labor by an authorized Triple E RV service center or dealer to remove repair and or replace such defective str...

Page 126: ...our judgment affects its stability operation or reliability or which has been subject to misuse negligence or accident The foregoing Warranty does not cover any motorhome that has been shipped to a l...

Page 127: ...or imply any other warranty on behalf of Triple E RV beyond those expressed herein Your warranty expressly excludes liability for incidental or consequential damages 7 Obtaining Warranty Repairs To o...

Page 128: ...Unity Motorhome 124 Notes Notes...

Page 129: ...LTV Roadside Assistance 4287 Beltline Road Box 198 Addison TX 75001 for EMERGENCY ROADSIDE CALL 1 877 219 3831...

Page 130: ...within this document are current at the time of printing Copyright Triple E Canada Ltd P N 146 4592 FEBRUARY 2017 Printed in Canada 301 Roblin Blvd Box 1230 Winkler MB Canada R6W 4C4 Telephone 204 32...

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