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EMPRESS

13.18     FRESH WATER TOILET

The toilet in your motorhome is very much like 

the one in your home except that it uses a much 

smaller amount of water for fl ushing.  

If you wish, a deodorizing agent may be used to 

eliminate odors from the toilet.

1. 

Flushing the toilet:

 

a.  Push both levers down and hold open during 

the fl ush.

 

b.  Release the levers.  A small amount of water 

should remain in the bowl.

 

c.  If you wish to add more water to the bowl, lift 

the lever and hold until you have the desired 

level of water.

 

d.  Use  the  hand  held  sprayer  to  rinse  the 

toilet bowl. Squeeze the trigger on the rinse 

handle to spray water.

For  additional  information  and  instruction,  see 

the  manufacturer's  toilet  manual  in  the  Owner's 

Information Package.

TOILET

2. 

Operating Tips:

 

a.  Do not use facial tissue or regular household 

toilet  tissue  in  the  RV  toilet.    It  will  not 

disintegrate  properly  and  will  cling  to  the 

sides and bottom of the holding tank making 

it  hard  to  clean.    Use  only  toilet  tissue 

available at your RV center designed for use 

in RV toilets.

 

b.  Do not fl ush sanitary napkins or other non 

dissolving items down the toilet.

 

c.  Do not use automotive anti-freeze or caustic 

chemicals in the toilet or holding tank.  These 

can  damage  plastic  or  rubber  parts  in  the 

system.

2. 

Cleaning the Toilet:

 

The  toilet  should  be  cleaned  regularly  for 

sanitation and effi cient operation.

 

a.  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.  Plastic 

surfaces and seals could be damaged.

 

b.  Dump  and  rinse  the  holding  tank  after 

cleaning and fl ushing the toilet.

 

c.  Add a bit of odor control chemical every few 

days to eliminate any possibility of odor in 

the bathroom.

For  instructions  on  preparing  the  toilet  for  cold 

Summary of Contents for EMPRESS SERIES

Page 1: ...EMPRESS SERIES OWNER S MANUAL Experience the Difference...

Page 2: ...perating instructions standards and options on any and all products without prior notice Errors and omissions excepted The diagrams included were current at the time of printing NOTE Triple E Recreati...

Page 3: ...Printed in Canada...

Page 4: ...has a limited capacity and volume Due caution should be applied and in case of doubt clari cation from the authorized Triple E dealer or our factory service department should be obtained Do not modif...

Page 5: ...4 12 Comfort Control Center 4 15 4 13 Furnace 4 16 4 14 Thermostatic Ceiling Fan 4 17 4 15 Water Plumbing System 4 18 4 15 1 Water Heater 4 18 4 15 2 Water Heater Bypass 4 19 4 15 3 Water Pump 4 20 4...

Page 6: ...1Lighting Burners 13 2 13 2 2Safety Tips 13 2 13 3 Microwave Range Hood Combo 13 2 13 4 Monitor Panel 13 3 8 Emergencies While Driving 8 1 8 1 Hazard Warning Lights 8 1 8 2 Flat Tire 8 1 8 3 Towing 8...

Page 7: ...13 11 13 23 Washer Dryer Hook Ups 13 11 14 Care And Maintenance 14 1 14 1 Exterior 14 1 14 2 Interior 14 2 15 Motorhome Maintenance 15 1 15 1 Chassis Customer Service 15 1 15 2 Engine Access 15 1 15 2...

Page 8: ...is required or you do not under stand something please contact Your Triple E RV dealer or Triple E Recreational Vehicles 301 Roblin Blvd Box 1230 Winkler Manitoba Canada R6W 4C4 Tel 204 325 4361 Fax 2...

Page 9: ...formation The vehicle certi ca tion label is located on the sidewall to the left of the steering wheel or on the driver s door Never remove or destroy this label CERTIFICATION LABELS Color Code Sample...

Page 10: ...he tire ground interfaces 10 Tires Tires recommended to meet handling and safety requirements 11 Rims Wheel rims recommended to meet handling and safety requirements 12 Cold Tire In ation Pressure In...

Page 11: ...______________________ Video Cassette Player Manufacturer _________________________ Model _______________________________ Serial No ____________________________ Television Manufacturer _______________...

Page 12: ...Access 2 Refrigerator Service Access 3 Range Hood Vent 4 Porch Light 5 Storage Compartment 6 Propane Tank 7 Entrance Step 8 Furnace Service Access Panel 9 Fuel Tank Fill 10 Battery Compartment 11 Gene...

Page 13: ...ation you need and to answer any questions you may have about the operation of your mo torhome When it comes time for service remem ber that your dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in yo...

Page 14: ...riple E Motorhomes It is the responsibility of the owner or operator to read understand and follow all instructions in the Motorhome chassis and appliance or auxiliary system manuals and from safety s...

Page 15: ...abs Use gentle pedal pressure to dry the brakes and restore uniform operation Do not operate vehicle if uneven 2 3 FUEL MOTOR AND LP GAS 1 Do not smoke when lling vehicle fuel tank generator fuel tank...

Page 16: ...ng for more than just a short time 6 Maintain engine s exhaust system components in top condition to prevent fumes from enter ing vehicle Check when changing oil when exhaust sound changes or when und...

Page 17: ...very minute battery is weak and must be replaced Do not allow battery to go dead Be sure to replace with recommended battery Test after battery is e Clean and vacuum opening on smoke alarm once a mont...

Page 18: ...le location 2 10 MAINTENANCE 1 Do not attempt to start vehicle by hot wiring or shorting across starter terminals 2 Do not remove radiator cap when radiator or engine are hot Steam or hot uid can be r...

Page 19: ...Gas Occupants or dealer installed options The SCWR Sleeping Capacity Weight Rating is the manufacturer s designated number of sleeping positions multiplied by 154 pounds 70 kilograms The CCC Cargo Ca...

Page 20: ...ce in weight it is advised that you take your loaded vehicle to a weigh scale to determine the actual weight distribution After you have done this once you will have a better idea on how to load in th...

Page 21: ...a reduced holding capacity if not level In addition the sewer drainage system needs to be level in order to function properly Your motorhome is equipped with a Hydraulic Level ling System follow the d...

Page 22: ...ring column transmission and instrument cluster controls lights and gauges RIGHT SIDE LOWER NSTRUMENTS EMPRESS a b c 4 2 DASH CONTROLS 1 Right Side a Ignition Key This standard automotive 4 position r...

Page 23: ...d radio CD player Refer to the radio manufacturers manual in the information package for more details f Climate Control This is the standard climate control used for all vehicles and includes both the...

Page 24: ...o turn off These lights are normally used to illuminate the side of the vehicle when parking or manoeuvring in cramped spaces d Exterior Mirror Defrost This push button switch controls the power to th...

Page 25: ...engine exhaust system used for braking Move the toggle switch up to activate the braking system and down to de activate The exhaust brake system is used to conserve the brakes while slowing down the u...

Page 26: ...ator s manual in information package for more detailed instructions b Freightliner Diagnostic connector Refer to Freightliner operator s manual in the information package for more details c Freightlin...

Page 27: ...ggle switch sets the height of the back of the seat Pull up and hold to raise the rear of the seat Push down and hold to lower the back of the seat d Back Rest Angle This spring loaded to centre toggl...

Page 28: ...n the lock will again engage Be sure the swivel base is locked and seat belt fastened if this seat is occupied when travelling 2 Seat Back Recline This latch releases the back position lock Lift the l...

Page 29: ...at belt across the body and insert it into the buckle Be sure the buckle clicks to indicate that the spade is locked securely in place c Be sure the belt is not twisted to minimize load concentrations...

Page 30: ...rs are equipped with locks that engage when the belt moves too fast Move the spade end slowly and steadily when fastening to prevent locking If belt locks while fastening re lease end and let it retra...

Page 31: ...X TV 1 This push button switch selects the auxiliary signal normally cable as the source of the input signal to TV 1 or the one mounted in the front console C VCR TV 1 This push button switch selects...

Page 32: ...formation pack be reviewed prior to use Use in conjunction with the input selector to select the signal source Basement TV EMPRESS Rear View Camera and Monitor A vehicle may be equipped with a rear vi...

Page 33: ...act when the door is closed Refer to the Step System Operator s Manual in the information package for more detailed instructions on step extension when occupied last out feature and retraction for dri...

Page 34: ...S mode and the LP gas system will provide power to the refrigerator The GAS indicator light C will come on IMPORTANT If the CHECK indicator light E comes on and the GAS indicator light doesn t come on...

Page 35: ...with Rocker Switches Double Dome Light 4 11 LIGHT SWITCHES Many rocker or standard light switches are used throughout the motorhome to turn lights on and off If there is any confusion as to which swi...

Page 36: ...momentarily to step the fan through each setting from low medium high and auto Depress the switch again momentarily to move to the next setting The speed selection will show in the Liquid Crystal Dis...

Page 37: ...e comfort control center Review the operator s manuals for the furnace and comfort control center in the information package for more detailed operating instructions Empress FURNACES EMPRESS Do not to...

Page 38: ...switch to its most counterclockwise position to turn the fan off Turn the switch to its rst second or third clockwise detents Position 1 2 and 3 respectively to set the fan speeds at low medium or hig...

Page 39: ...lt AC power available If there is no or insuf cient power the system will revert back to gas to heat the water IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Extinguish any open ame pilot lights and all smoking material 2 Do not...

Page 40: ...he valve is accessed from inside the motorhome The location can vary depending on your speci c model Refer to instruction sheet in information package for more details on winterizing procedure Watch t...

Page 41: ...ns 1 Master Control Switch This switch is located on the Electrical Control panel in the hallway and must be turned on for any of the Remote Momentary switches to work The red LED light will come on w...

Page 42: ...ng the tank and clockwise to bypass the tank and plumb directly into the water system 4 Water Pump Switch This switch controls the power to the water pump See section 4 15 3 Water Pump for more detail...

Page 43: ...m of the compartment when routing the discharge hose to eliminate any low spots in the hose when discharging Install dust cap when the discharge hose is removed b Black Water Tank Valve Thisisthedisch...

Page 44: ...rk before lowering it Control TV ANTENNA SYSTEM Antenna Up 4 17 SATELLITE DISH optional See the operating instructions in the Owner Infor mation Package The optional Satelite dish is located on top of...

Page 45: ...in storage to prevent battery discharge Depress the upper portion of the switch to connect the batteries into the electrical system for normal operation and the indicator light will be illuminated Dep...

Page 46: ...travel locks located on top of the room one IMPORTANT Release the switch when the extend retract cylinders reach the end of their stroke The pressure of the hydraulic circuit will change when the cyl...

Page 47: ...pump Depress the top of the switch to turn the power to the pump on A red light in the switch will come on when the power is on Depress the bottom of the switch to turn off and the light will go off...

Page 48: ...on operating procedures The inverter is located in a compartment at the rear of the coach it contains two integral circuit breakers which in addition to the breaker panel fuse the INVERTER CIRCUIT BRE...

Page 49: ...r is need ed The water pump should also be turned off when leaving the unit for any length of time 9 Start the refrigerator a day ahead of time so it will be cold for your trip 10 Fill LP gas containe...

Page 50: ...h or lock all loose objects as appropriate Unsecured objects can become a dangerous projectile in a sudden manoeuvre or accident 6 Securely close and lock all doors to prevent intruders and minimize t...

Page 51: ...g climbs If you notice over heating pull off the road and allow the engine to cool off thoroughly before you continue Fill the recovery tank with coolant if necessary 5 6 DRIVING SAFETY TIP 1 When bac...

Page 52: ...l odor After dumping make sure to add water to the black water tank to prevent solids from settling in the tank Without adequate liquid in the black water tank dumping can be dif cult if not impossibl...

Page 53: ...e Extra Blankets f Laundry Bags 6 Personal a Credit Cards b Traveller s Checks c Cash d Driver s License e Birth Certi cate f Sunglasses g Vehicle Registration h Insurance Policies 7 Pet Needs a Food...

Page 54: ...plenty of space between your mo torhome and the stream 3 Avoid canyons or dry washes during threatening weather Prepare with an alternate exit Move to higher ground as soon as it starts raining 4 Shou...

Page 55: ...aintain good housekeeping practices Never allow combustible materials to accumulate Make sure you store ammable liq uids in approved containers in a well ventilated space 2 Make sure you have charged...

Page 56: ...the dry chemical cannot be discharged effectively If the pointer does not indicate in the green re place the extinguisher immediately 2 Operation a Stay at least 6 feet away from the re and near an e...

Page 57: ...ss win dow and push out the window The egress window has hinges on top 2 Formulate a plan for escape from the vehicle should an emergency arise It is particularly important that the escape plan be reh...

Page 58: ...in the upper cabinets in the liv ing area and sounds when there is an unsafe amount of carbon monoxide in the vehicle Position motorhome so wind blows exhaust fumes away from the coach When the alarm...

Page 59: ...torage before trips and weekly thereafter Depress center button to test alarm electronics Test alarm sensor by blowing smoke from safe re free source past sensor If alarm does not sound when testing d...

Page 60: ...earmordisarmbuttononthetransmitter as desired When arming the system the horn will sound 2 short chirps When disarming the system the lights will come on for a few seconds When the alarm is set off th...

Page 61: ...s visible to the driver to assist in backing up or driving 3 Operating Modes a On Off In this mode the system operates only when the system is turned on It is not recommended that it be operated on a...

Page 62: ...ss Combined Weight Rating GCWR are not exceeded Check your Vehicle Certi cation Label for weights If in doubt take your motorhome to a weigh scale and check the front axle rear axle and total vehicle...

Page 63: ...th the shoulder strap diagonally across the chest over the shoulder but not against the neck NOTE If you pull the strap away from the wall too quickly the automatic retractor may lock To free it relax...

Page 64: ...and height Check the label for this information 4 Ensure that the child restraint is installed per the instructions provided with the restraint If you are unsure please contact the restraint manufac 7...

Page 65: ...fumes WARNING Empress Fuel Capacity Gal l 100 379 termine the correct type of diesel fuel to be used CAUTION In northern climates during the winter season winter diesel fuel must be used to prevent fu...

Page 66: ...When you have a at tire while driving slow the vehicle gradually to prevent losing control and pull off to the side of the road Stop on a level rm sur face and engage parking brake Turn on hazard war...

Page 67: ...iving This can be acheived by selecting a lower gear At 2000 RPM the engine water pump and fan will have the additional capacity required to keep the unit 8 3 TOWING 1 Emergency Starting Do not tow th...

Page 68: ...the engine starts This will disconnect the battery from the circuit 2 Jump Starting Open the electrical utility compartment Release the battery slide latch and pull the tray out to provide better acce...

Page 69: ...hile backing 3 Always set the parking brake and place chocks in front of and behind the wheels to prevent 9 2 MOTORHOME LEVELING SYSTEM See the leveling system operator s manual in the Owner s Informa...

Page 70: ...ng the slide out take time to view the video on Operating the Slide Out that you received from your dealer at the time of delivery b Level the motorhome following the instructions in Levelling Your Mo...

Page 71: ...it is fully extended Make sure it is fully extended so that all weather seals will be in their proper alignment 4 To Retract Be sure that there are no obstructions inside or outside the motorhome tha...

Page 72: ...ld spin violently and cause personal injury Lift up the room on both sides at the same time about 10 milimeters or half an inch at a time using two bottle jacks placed in the opening underneath the sl...

Page 73: ...term occupancy In case of extended occupancy there are a few things to keep in mind regarding humidity and condensation Excessive moisture inside the motorhome can cause water stains and mildew on th...

Page 74: ...stem is then powered through the converter preventing drain on the batteries Some equipment however depends entirely on 120 volts from an outside connection or from the optional 120 volt generator The...

Page 75: ...se Panel 120V Breaker Panel The 50 amp service allows you to run more equipment such as both air conditioners at the same time without tripping the circuit breakers IMPORTANT You will nd that not all...

Page 76: ...function on shore power 120 VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS GFCI OUTLET TYPICAL The GFCI will not eliminate completely all electric shock Small children or persons with a heart condition should be extra cautio...

Page 77: ...generator engine is running WARNING All internal combustion engines produce carbon monoxide CO gas fumes when running This gas is poisonous colorless odorless tasteless and lighter than air These gase...

Page 78: ...lied When the shoreline is plugged in to an outside power source the transfer unit automatically switches away from the generator to the shoreline If you wish to use the generator only unplug the GENE...

Page 79: ...oxi mately one minute before power will be available On gasoline generators allow the engine on the generator to start and run smoothly before operat ing electrical appliances e Be familiar with the o...

Page 80: ...ted a Automotive b Auxiliary BATTERY LOCATION 10 3 2 AUXILIARY BATTERIES These supply power to all the 12 volt lights and equipment in the living area of your motorhome Included in this would be vent...

Page 81: ...is not used for a long period of time 30 days or more especially during warm weather This situation requires replacement of the battery The second is freezing A battery must be kept at almost full cha...

Page 82: ...Do not attempt to recharge a frozen battery h If you do not have maintenance free bat teries check the battery uid level and ll with distilled water if necessary Do not over ll i Have the speci c grav...

Page 83: ...10 10 EMPRESS 10 5 ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS TYPICAL...

Page 84: ...10 11 EMPRESS 10 6 FUSE PANELS 10 6 1 12 VOLT DC 12 VOLT PANEL 10 6 2 50 AMP AC 50 AMP PANEL...

Page 85: ...cuit Breaker Identi cation Located in the front dashbord a b c a and c are related to the Chassis See the manual from the chassis manufacturer for details on the Chassis related fuses circuit breakers...

Page 86: ...e and maintenance should be performed only by quali ed personnel 3 Do not use natural gas in a LP gas sys tem 4 Check the entire system for leaks every time the tanks are lled Take time regu larly to...

Page 87: ...for the LP gas is mounted underneath the motorhome attached to the vehi cle frame It is accessible only from outside the vehicle The tank valve is located near the top center of the tank next to the r...

Page 88: ...he over ow valve this indi cates that the tank is full often called a 10 valve which contacts the liquid level at 80 of container capacity allowing 20 for expansion Check after each lling by opening t...

Page 89: ...ded to your container for winter operation to prevent freeze up 3 Before opening the control valve at the LP gas container check that controls for all gas appli ances are in the off position If this i...

Page 90: ...tions This warning label has been located in the cooking area to remind the user to provide an adequate sup ply of fresh air for combustion Unlike homes the amount of oxygen supply is limited due to t...

Page 91: ...ice similar to the system used in your home A 12 volt self priming pump draws water from the fresh water storage tank to supply pressurized water to the system An automatic pressure switch located in...

Page 92: ...back to normal after the external supply is turned off 7 Turn pump switch back to on and the system is ready to be used IMPORTANT Never allow a full ow at the over IMPORTANT If you are starting from...

Page 93: ...ated at the galley in the bath room and at the exterior shower that can be used to turn the pump on or off This makes it more convenient to use the system without having to go to the master switch eve...

Page 94: ...ttom to provide access to the compart ment for the water and sewer lines Route the hoses through these holes and close the compartment door when at a campsite 12 1 6 WATER PUMP INITIAL START UP 1 Make...

Page 95: ...ks c Make sure there is water in the tank d Make sure no air is trapped in the system e Make sure the tank ll water selector valve 1 It is recommended that the fresh water systems be disinfected a Whe...

Page 96: ...s to drape a wash cloth over the faucet to prevent excessive splashing IMPORTANT Some campgrounds have an excessively high water pressure which can cause problems It is a good idea to get a pressure r...

Page 97: ...g the waste holding tank This will help ush solids out of the sewer hose 12 2 2 BLACK WATER WASTE HOLDING TANK The black water holding tank collects all the waste from the toilet and vanity sink Befor...

Page 98: ...water tank through the toilet Open the dump valve to ush out any NOTE Do not open the grey water valve until black water valve is closed This will prevent any black wastes from enter ing the grey wate...

Page 99: ...tank oor Should this happen close the valves ll the tank with water and drive a few miles A 1 4 cup of dishwater detergent added to the tank will help to clean it The motion of the vehicle and the wat...

Page 100: ...r in the hot water tank to prevent burning out the heating element when the power is turned on 2 CAUTION Should you ever develop a leak in the engine cooling system do not forget to check the motor ai...

Page 101: ...nues remove the toilet and check the closet ange height The height should be between 1 4 and 7 16 above the oor Adjust accordingly and replace the closet ange seat if damaged 3 Poor Flush The levers m...

Page 102: ...12 12 EMPRESS 12 4 2 PLUMBING SCHEMATICS TYPICAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM...

Page 103: ...so that the refrigerator will operate safely and properly When you park your motorhome normal levelling for comfortable living will usually place it within satisfac tory level limits Use a level to ma...

Page 104: ...ers may ignite gasoline fumes 3 Do not leave the Cooktop burners on without a utensil for any length of time Overheating of the grates may cause the porcelain enamel to crack and chip 4 Any time the C...

Page 105: ...overs four systems in your motorhome 1 Battery Indicates the level of charge in the auxiliary battery 2 Propane Indicates the level of propane in the propane tank 3 Fresh Water Indicates the amount of...

Page 106: ...ght delay before the blower comes on Allow the blower to run for 5 minutes to purge the combustion chamber d Move thermostat lever below room tempera ture The blower will continue running for about 2...

Page 107: ...l the plastic grill Make sure the lter is properly in place Make sure the Antenna and Satelite dish do not touch any overhead electrical wires or any tree branches WARNING 13 8 TELEVISION Refer to man...

Page 108: ...antenna turn the elevating crank clockwise in UP direction about 13 turns or until resistance is noticed 2 To rotate the antenna make sure the antenna is in the UP position Pull down the ceiling plat...

Page 109: ...the dashboard Depress the bottom portion of the switch to turn the fan on and the top portion of the switch to turn it off When the fan switch is switched on the rear auxilary heater water valve will...

Page 110: ...oose parts or damage without disas sembly that could keep the restraint system from doing its job Have a belt assembly replaced if the webbing has been cut or otherwise damaged Also restraint systems...

Page 111: ...r household toilet tissue in the RV toilet It will not disintegrate properly and will cling to the sides and bottom of the holding tank making it hard to clean Use only toilet tissue available at your...

Page 112: ...y System When the ignition switch is turned on step will activate with door movement regardless of door switch position 13 20 SCREEN WINDOWS The screen windows have been designed so that the screen ma...

Page 113: ...e Central Vacuum operating instructions VACUUM BAG 13 23WASHER DRYER HOOK UP Your motorhome is equipped with the water drain and power requirements to allow the use of a washer and dryer This feature...

Page 114: ...ded that the motorhome be washed frequently and thoroughly using a mild soap and warm water Do not wash the exterior in direct sunlight and never use hot water See the information package for care and...

Page 115: ...faces 5 Draperies Curtains and Bedspreads These are made from a variety of fabrics and will require the help of professional cleaners It should be noted that most materials will probably shrink by abo...

Page 116: ...with a toothpick Never use pins or other metal objects to clean the ports as they may become enlarged If the burner is washed in a sink dry immediately by shaking off all excess water and lighting the...

Page 117: ...Wipe off stains with a sponge and soapy water When damaged the Solid Surface material may be repaired and nished to its original satin luster Repair insturctions are attached to the bottom of the Gal...

Page 118: ...e maintenance chart at the back of this manual to use as a guide to your regular mainte 15 2 ENGINE ACCESS There are two means of access to the engine 1 Engine top cover behind the bed in the master b...

Page 119: ...ctions on checking lling and servicing the uid levels and air lter Additional cooling capacity is provided at the front of the radiator for the oil coolers and air conditioner condensers Access them b...

Page 120: ...uxiliary batteries For maximum battery life re charge the batteries monthly 7 Wash motorhome If exposed to road salts the exterior and underside should be thoroughly washed and ushed 8 Remove all peri...

Page 121: ...n undercoating 2 Insulated and heated holding tank compartment 3 All plumbing located in heated interior spaces Although your motorhome is designed to withstand winter temperatures we cannot guarantee...

Page 122: ...the toilet shower and exterior shower When red anti freeze appears allow a cup full of anti freeze to run down the drain to winterize the p trap 8 Turn the pump off 9 Open one faucet to releave the p...

Page 123: ...drains directly to the sewer termination outlet If your unit has a washer run the washer both hot and cold taps until anti freeze starts to ow into the drum Turn the water temperature to warm to winte...

Page 124: ...f upon return to the factory This warranty applies provided that all applicable sections of this warranty policy are met The remainder of the structural warranty is transferable to a second owner upon...

Page 125: ...ischief water ood rust hail larceny freezing corrosion condensation smoke or nuclear contamination losses to any property or injury and or death to any persons regardless if the damage or injury was c...

Page 126: ...hen requesting any warranty repair This warranty is the only express warranty made by us applicable to this motorhome or trailer Any implied warranty or condition of merchantability or tness for a par...

Page 127: ...aim procedures of the warranties on these components as they do differ between suppliers The terms of these extended warranties are as speci ed in each of the speci c manufacturer s brochures Triple E...

Page 128: ...Water Plumbing System 4 18 Water Heater 4 18 Water Heater Bypass 4 19 Water Pump 4 20 D Driving 5 1 Driving Characteristics 5 3 Driving Safety Tip 5 3 Emergency Equipment Check List 5 2 Engine Operati...

Page 129: ...r System 6 7 Storing Your RV 16 1 PAGE T Travelling 7 1 Baggage Loading 7 1 Free Standing Table and Chairs 7 4 Front Axle Tire Alignment 7 1 Maximum Occupancy 7 1 Mirrors 7 3 Preparation 7 1 Refuellin...

Page 130: ...tions recommended in this manual are necessary to keep your vehicle in good working condition Any damage caused by failure to follow recommended maintenance may not be covered by warranty General mai...

Page 131: ...FI receptacles Generator Generator maintenance instructions Generator maintenance instructions Check Generator LP System Check LP pressure at 11 WC Sealants Electrical System Check battery connections...

Page 132: ...n baf e Furnace Furnace maintenance instructions Roof Air Conditioner A C maintenance instructions Clean Air Filter Check for exterior damage Refrigerator Re gerator maintenance instructions Check and...

Page 133: ...hinges and latches Lube locks hinges and latches Lubricate electric step Safety Equipment Check Smoke detector Check LP detector Check Carbon Monoxide detector Check Fire Extinguisher Suspension Hydra...

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